2014 Miracle Yearbook
They told us four years would go quickly, but we dido'! believe them at me beginning. We were too busy: figuring out the system, Finding the buildings, finding friends. But somewhere between Sophomore Breakfast and our first JS. It dawned on us - lime does deceive us. it didn't seem (air that time flew by for three years, until it came to a screeching halt around fall break oi the fourth year. While our minds and bodies still raced - senior prolects, job interviews, painting the rock because / always said l would - It seemed like time itself slowed to a snail’s pace We are ready to move on. but there is always more to do before the iinal leg of the race. So we schedule every dinner hour with all the people we totd, "We ll do a meal sometime, yeah?" And we go to tennis matches and track meets and theatre productions because our siudent discounts won't last much longer, We have a chapel absentee stint, because it seems like the senior thing to do. but speakers keep telling us we'll never get to worship with three-thousand other believers at once, so we stop skipping, because maybe that idea scares us a bit. We soak up the community, with its flaws and fatigues and all its little beauties, so when we finally clip that countdown keychain to our keys, we can watch the time tick away knowing we did something with it. Easter Break JS Banquet 39 Steps Opening Night ELLIV Commencement Final Exams
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