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tudents set spiritual as well as
academic goals for themselves.
Knowing that academic goals are
important, and spiritual goals
are a priority, seniors realize
they must have a balance in
their lives. Without having a balance, the
students know they can never have a
successful college career or a successful
career in the future.
As seniors come to the close of their
college years, they realize the need to “rise
up and build for their future.’’ During this
stage of life, it becomes necessary, more than
ever, to live a strong Christian life, to be a
testimony unto the Lord, and a Christ-like
example to others. Clearwater Christian
College is the foundation which teaches
students how to rise up and make their
Christian lives strong. This is accomplished
through the godly counsel of faculty and staff
members. After four years of building on this
foundation, seniors are ready to rise up and
begin building their own future established on
God’s Word.
— “ “ “ “ “ —“ As president of Alpha Chi, Jason
Wratchford takes part in the
| ^ responsibility of setting up the chapel to
B ^ P i| prepare for the induction of new
members this fall. This year, the society
had a record induction of seven people. As
an honor society, it is a very special part
A of an individual’s college career.
The officers for the Senior class are: Julie
Head, Treasurer; Dan Kuhbander,
Chaplain; Greg Bonnell, President; Bill
Kruppa, Chorister; Becky Loges, Vice
President; and not pictured Eba Spowart,
Secretary.

