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senior wills and word s of advice...
Sara Ober
To East Campus,Ileave "CrystalLake" and the never ending construction
To those onWest Campus, Iwish you luck!
Donna Grant-Paige
Ileave my illegalparking spot!(finders,keepers)
Kyle Casper
Startstudying fortests way before andyou'lldo fine
Leanne Olachea
Work hard and keep your eyes on the Lord. When you arefollowing Him, then His desires will become the desires ofyour heart (Psalm 37:4)
ErikJosephDrylie
Always take advantage of the opportuniites Godplaces beforeyou
Amanda Sittig
To my family, Matt, and friends at Liberty- thank you for being my support during my college years.I have made ithere because ofyour faithfulness,love and prayers."Phil.1:3-4.
Kim Brockman
Ileave...40 days ofpurpose.
Lindsay Johnson
You don't always have to be the brightest cookie in the crayon jar You justhaveto keep trying!
JeffFauver
Move offcampus as soonas you can andgofishingwith your freetime.
T.K.Yates
Take Mr Koster forany class you can andpullforthe Blue Devils!
NickShell
I dare youtolook me up ten or twenty years from now. If I liveaforgettable lifethatonly pleased myself, then you can laugh atme forbeing a fool who proclaimed meaningless words in a yearbook. If you think I'mvain for proclaiming such a grandiose statement about the potential of mylife, then Ifeelsorry foryou. That means youundestimate what God can doinyour own life.
ChristiHolloway
Don't let otherpeople rob you ofyourjoy
JordanRichley
I leave Brett Pikarsky all the [difficult] printers!
Wendy Downing
Inthe midst ofhard times Iwouldnot encourage you to be strong because itdoesn't work when you arenot But Iwould encourageyou toallow Godtobestrongin your life
Jeremy Roberts
Iwould leave behind the memories of walking uphilltoschool both ways (through the ravine) in the snow when Ilived on the circlemy freshman year
Priscilla Gomes
I would leave behind my reps forkissing a boy in a window, my towel I stole from the laundry mat,my portable Wal-Mart refrigerator, my parking tickets, all my decals,Iwould leave my shower shoes. O K so basically, Ireally don't know if I canbare toleave anything behind at all!
Lindsay Dunbar
I leave behind theLU bookstore, with thelong lines during book rush andthe snack breaks in-betweenclasses.

T h e 2004-2005 school year was one of monumental battles for Dr Jerry Falwell
Electing conservative political figures with strong Christian values had always been an important issue for the founder and Chancellor of Liberty University, but the Presidential elections in November seemed to be so crucial that Dr. Falwell decided to resurrect the Moral Majority to fight for godly, moral leaders. This evangelical association, founded originally in 1971, with the goal of encouraging Christians to become involved inpolitics, spoke outagainstissuessuch asabortion, stem cell research and other matters that were prevalent intheUnited States during the elections.
After George Bush defeated John Kerry in the election, Dr Falwell became more determined thanevertomake surethattheMoral Majority would continue to play a vital roll in electing conservative leaders inthe future
"Between now and 2008, we are going to be putting on state ballots family initiatives and controversial initiatives to awaken our people out to the polls," Dr. Falwell said in a FOXNews.com interview.
The most critical fight in Dr Falwell's year took Liberty University, Thomas Road Baptist Church and the nation by surprise. The normally energetic and healthy 71-year old was diagnosed with viral pneumonia, which resulted in a 13-day stay at Lynchburg General Hospital His condition caused himtomiss severalSunday morningservicessomething he had only done a handful of times in the 50 years of pastoring Thomas Road Baptist Church

He returned to a limited work schedule and appeared to be recovering when his breathing stopped on theway tohissecond hospital visitthat turned intoa nine daystay.
Dr Falwell's illnessspawned national media coverage and lefthischurch and school inconstant prayer for him to return to health. Well wishes were sent from allover,including a phone call from President Bush who sent hisbest wishes while Dr
Falwell was inthe hospital.
Every student knew that Wednesday convocation services were reserved for their Chancellor,butwhen hewasn't able tobethere, the entire student body took time outtogather in small groups across theVines Center andofferprayersup forthequick recovery oftheirbeloved leader.
"The Lord took care of me. It'sa miracle, and I'm very thankful to be alive,"Dr. Falwell told reporters after being released from hissecond stay atthe hospital.
Dr Falwell ended the school year still recovering physically and emotionally Many people could see Dr Falwell's wife, Macel, driving him around on campus,making sure he didn't work too hard or overdo it.For Dr. Falwell, taking a back seat wasn't an easy thing to do, but he stillplayed a crucial role in helping fulfillhisvision oftraining Christian leaders on the ever-growing campus of Liberty University Despite obstacles and illness, Dr Falwell was determined to fight the good fight to lead theway forhischurch andschool.