2003 Miracle Yearbook

Most students could not survive without any ofthe staff members,but perhaps the most appreciated members ofthe staff were the people in charge ofpaying students,the ones who got their books,and those who delivered their precious mail. Every student spent hundreds of well-earned dollars on books in the bookstore and an almost equal amount on candy and food. When students needed a book,they turned to bookstore supervisor Lee Matson,and he found it. Naturally, to pay for such spending,students worked long hours all over campus and prayed for Friday to come when the Business Office cut their pay checks and sent them through the mail. The mail not only delivered paychecks, but it also provided a link to home, girlfriends and boyfriends hundreds ofmiles away,and the extremely important world of mail-order catalogs. Every student checked his or her mail at least once a day,hoping for a personal letter and dreading the potential poor test grade. The workers in the mailroom cheerfully delivered the mail daily. "I enjoyed the privilege ofdelivering your mail," postal worker Megan Smith said. "I really appreciated how we get all our mail in a timely manner. Those ladies in the post office are such sweethearts,"junior Pete Weist said. Campus Safety also played an important role on campus as it protected students from both terrorist threats and the students themselves. They kept students advised on poor weather conditions,such as the many Level 3 Snow Emergencies and also increased the feeling ofsafety all over campus. With the tons ofsnow that winter dropped on the school,the landscaping and grounds men and women,as well as those in Custodial Services,found themselves with plenty to do. They did an excellentjob ofkeeping the sidewalks and roads cleared and plowed, while also cleaning up all the snow that was tracked indoors. All members ofthe Cedarville family appreciated their vigilance and the long hours they put in to keep classes in session. BUSINESS DIVISION 111111111111111111111111 Bonnie McGillivray and Connie Bradds always have a friendly smile when greeting people at the post office. Mary Martindale Lee Mattson Wayne Maxie Cindy McDaniel Bonnie McGillivray Postal Clerk Supervisor Director Technician Postal Clerk Post Office Bookstore Physical Plant Copy Center Post Office Carrie Minor Paul Mitchell Phyllis Morris Ruth Prugh James Rinaldi Postal Clerk Supervisor/Operator Postal Clerk Clerk Manager Post Office Maintenance Post Office Payroll Buildings & Grounds ACADEMIA 31

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