2016 Miracle Yearbook

Cedarville Miracle Yearbook 2016 03 Dedication 26 Junior enJOr 50 0 er 72 Academi c Team 06 Getting Started 29 oFre h 52 Cro Country 74 Tru tee 07 Fall Bible Con ference 30 Elliv 54 Vo lleyball 76 Faculty and taff 08 Homecoming 32 Commen ement 55 Cheerleaders 81 Fre hmen 10 Father of The Bride 38 Alt Night 56 Ba ketball 92 ophomore 14 Moonlight Madness 40 Org Wars 58 Tenni 98 Ju nior 16 Campus Christmas 42 Chapel 60 Track 103 e111or 18 Mi sion Con ference 43 SGA 62 Ba eball and oftball 116 Yea rbook taff 20 Cyrano de Bergerac 44 once rt 64 Golf and lub port 118 oloph n 24 W it 46 Global Outreach 66 Org 119 Letter fr m Edi tor

Here we watch as the sun goes down over the Western horizon day after day, and again as it rises in the East. Here we chase adventure like we were made for it, hiking and climbing and seeing all creation, near and far. Here we get late-night snacks from the gas station, and ice cream across the street. Here we shout songs and share tears and devote time to another like no one else before. Here we open doors and share umbreHas and laugh with strangers. These and many more are routine to us. Cedarville has given us a home and a family, and here we have made new traditions that will be remembered for years to come. It is these traditions that make our culture, these routines that we share with all those who have come before us and with those that follow - we build an ever-growing, ever-learning family of timeless culh1re, sharing our loves and passions and knowledge and growing together forever, seeking the light ofJesus Christ and sharing that light with those around us, near and far. Even so, it is not us or our words or our works that will last, but the light and the works and the Word of our Father in Heaven, as it is written, "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever." Isaiah 40:8

Dedication Greg ou er, Senior Profes or of Bib le and Greek, is able ing and a providen e to the edarville ommunity; one annot ro path wit h thi e teemed and loved pr fe r with ut being encouraged, growing in wisdom, and witne ing the true joy f th Lord in a committed follower ofJe u hri t. Dr. ou er is a loving hu band of ov r thirty year t R nna ouser, father to four daughters, Jaklyn, France ca, Vi toria, and D minique, grandfather f two, and confers his loving and caring p r on al o to his tea bing at darvill niver it . He has a gentle and fatherly temperament, and his I ve is for spending time with th rs in rv1C and growth. His dedication to wJSClom and a knowledg r od are eviden ed in l11S lo fo1 readrng, his commitment to learning, and his de ir to engag an I en<.ourage other toward ,1 mature relationship with od. To this encl, Dr. ouse1 ministe1s in the communtt by t a<.h ing and servrng as an elder at mmanuel Baptist hur<.h, by m ntonng stud nts ,rnd uples on <.ampus, and by ded1<.atJng llm to va1 ious organization n <.ampus. ecLnvdle 111 ers1t ' would be at a great lms without th m1n1st1y of Dr. reg ouse1. 01 02 03 04 05 Dr. ou er and hi wife Ronna on their wedding day, July 30th, 1983. Victoria, Dan, Dominique, Dr. Cou er, Ronna, Grayson, Tobia , Jaklyn, and France ca enjoy Memorial Day weekend, 2015. Dr. ouser plays with his grand on Tobias. Dr. ou er bike with hi wife Ronna during summer 2014. Dr. Couser and friends hike the Grand Canyon, ummer 2014. i ii ·.1t1 11 0

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01 o_ Q_ Z.1 h H r t g t ready unpa k a new tud nt· Yan. 0-l tt t phen greet fam1lie monng tud nt mt Lawlor Hall. 0 w and old tudent partl 1pate in the Jacket Jaunt. () Getting tarted howed me how much of a community Cedar– ille i . There were o many people helping, it felt like home." Getting Starte=d==== The Cedarville campu is bu tling and crowded with people and the energy of something new. Our family come together here and now to grow and learn and move forward in life and unity. It is during Getting tarted weekend that life-long friends are found, community is sown, and a home is made. No matter how much time i pent on Cedarville's campu , students always remem– ber what happened their fir t few days here: meet– ing Dr. White, getting their key, bonding with their roommate, meeting the faculty they will work with for the next several years, and preparing them elves for the life to come. They do not know how important the e moment are to the re t of their live .

01 Jayton King d liv r a k y p int in hi me sag . 02 Dr. Whit pr nt a gift to Jayton King and hi family . 03 H art ong leads the congregation in wor– hip. 04 Dr. Whit l ad the congr gation in pray r. 05 layton King tea he on tr ngth and cour– ag . "It really encouraged me to start the out the year in a way that I viewed my relationship with God as a priority." I Fall Bible Conference At edarville, we begin strong. We want to make the foundation of the year a fo u on the go pel and on our ded1 ation to, re ogni– tion of, and dep nd n e on od' tea bing and guidan e through Hi Word n a daily ba is. Clayton King gave an en ouraging and hal– lenging le on t tand on thi year: that in u r weakn hri ti made tr ng. In thi tr mul u world full f darl n pain, in, and p r e u– tion, we want it t b u1 ry that w humbl our lve and ubmit to d o that hri t p w r 1 h wn gr at, and thr ugh ur pain, ur mini try gr w b th gra f d.

11, .in :I ],l 1' I h • 'l n, m mt 1 'i.n l .,1'c o: i: mil' i ,tu knts h '.1 i llf tlw H nwc rning f ,1r,1 k. Ot c fan ill' 'njoys the Far,1 k in th' r,1.in. "It was really cool seeing the whole community participate. Homecoming in Cedarville is a big deal. They had so many activites to do and people to meet.'

Homecoming For Homecoming, alumni reconnect with the school they so love and experience with the current Cedarville com– munity a host of a tivi– ties for fellow hip and celebration. edarviJle' Home oming is filled with traditions from many years pa t, like the parade through town, the well-loved Card– board Canoe Ra e, and the men' soccer gam , all for the unity of Yellow Ja kets from years past and for years to come. It i exhilarating to experi n e th hu tl and bu tle of the rowded campu a the ex ited mas e ome t geth r to har th ir love for a omrnuni ty, a pla e that ha play d u h an imp rtant part in many liv . h m con11ng 09

Fall Play______ === 10 fall play Presented homecom– ing weekend by a cast , of 14 to an audience of alumni, families, and students, was the Cedar– ville theatre depart– ment's fall production, Father ofthe Bride. Set in the '50s, it was a come– dic tale of the chaotic process of wedding planning and its effects of the family, with the spotlight on the father, frantically juggling the demands of the wedding and struggling with the growth of his little girl. Cedarville University's theatre department cherishes the privilege to share their gifts, talents, and passions with their community and their audience, providing entertainment for others and truly connecting people with their art.

l Fath r of the Brid , Cal b Curb , faint . 2 , edding preparation finish for the big day. 3 The bride-to-be comfort her father. 4 The family upport the stre s-ridden father. ) The happy couple prepares for the wedding ) The bride-to-be accepts her new ring. I 'I I I It wa u h a gr at p n n for rn . It, a a afi, fun-fill d nvir nm nt filled with b th th atr major and ther maj r ." foll pb 11

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--- Moonlight Madnes=s===== Moonlight Madness kick off the Yellow Jackets var ity ba ket– ball eason each year. The basketball teams go all out in a night of excitement, lights, action, and noise to introduce the year's men's and women's varsity teams . The community gets hyped for the season with scrimmages, a showdown game between the students and faculty, audience contest , the Yellow Jacket Pep Band, and the beloved dunk contest to top it all off.

Vinny Morrone leads the crowd in cheers. Yellow Jacket cheerlead– er show off their skills. The Lady Yellow Jackets warm up for their game. Patrick Bain jumps up for the two-point shot. Lindsay Seals stands triumphantly atop her ba e. The Yellow Jacket Pep Band bring the spirit. Kaysie Brittenham plans her next move. The Yellow Jacket intently surveys the court. m nlight nudne.,'I

Campus Christmas===--==~~==';; 16 campu christma It's the most wonder– ful time of the year; in Cedarville, that is most definitely true. For the final weeks ·of Fall Semester, the campus and student center are decked out for the most festive celebration of Christmas in the area. It is when friends and family come together to celebrate the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ, and there's no other time during the year at Cedarville when people feel closer or more loved. Campus comes together for old tradi– tions, Christmas stories, classic movies, coffee and cocoa in front of the fire, and so much more.

)1 03 01 nn cott urv y th jungl . 02 Mr. P anut mak fri nd at open dorm . 03 Lawlor guys rve up a uppa joe. 04 Sci ntist from the Hill di ct a teddy bear. 05 Will tt g t wild with thi s jungl them . 06 A tudent kick ba k in the nursing horn . ~, mpus hristnu1s 17

01 0_ I .1-..t r R l Turner F1::,1 -.. n Fa ·- ion. 0 lam ' s Park r -F c1k 1l ut eYangeli m. 04 otu :i nt int ra t with different ao-encie . 0 r. \ \'hit introduc .\Ii ion nference. 07 .\ · 10n rQaIUZations reach ut to Lexi Gre h. 1 Illi ion conference

Mission Conference The annual Mi sion onferen e bring the edarvill e ommunity together a a reminder of the great, deep need for the relief, pea e, and love of od in the world. Mi s ionaries and organiza tion ame to speak to tudent ab ut th ir work and the pportu111 ti they hav to bring the go pel and G d' love t the nati n . David Platt, pre ident of th Int rnati nal Mi i n ard, pl ead d the great urgen y Fi r hri ti an t har th g p l with the d p rate world that needs it and r mind d th e li\t ning tlut ther are som in th world wh hav never h ard about th great l v and ar th L rd ha Fi r th m. Harry b rt, R b Turn r, tt u n fi rd al mi~~ion c mf r ,n l ' 1)

Cyrano de Bergerac 20 cvrano Cedarville's Theatre Department performed Cyrano de Bergerac, a romantic story, during the week ofValentine's Day. Taking Place in the 17th Century, Cyrano, a big-hearted and big– no ed man attmepts to win over hi distant cousin and love, Rox– anne. Cyrano, played by David Widder-Varhegyi portrays the struggle between Cyrano' big heart and his self-doubt due to his large no e. Hi large nose is his big– gest obstacle and gets in the way of his search for love. Throughout the play, Cyrano's other desireable traits are shown, like his dueling and mu ician-like skills, but he till doubts his appearance, which makes him believe that he i unlovable by any woman.

Da id idder- arhegi and Emma Kowatch har a final moment. 2 An argum nt en ue on tage. 3 Madi on Hart has a duel u ing a mop. Andrew Poplin tand 4 in astoni hment at the scene ) - J The men of the cast pay thier respects Raven Simmons is captivated by a potential reward. set out to bring down stars from the sky, then, for fear of rlicule, I stop and pick up little flowers qf eloquen " ( yr~1no 1

"And m k u h p in th " darting bird h t udd nly abov th b ' i h rd, Th" n1 ,t or th l thru t it with n I bilt And off blo om in mid ir ' t nd s till. " o san lif to But hi h it 01 1 n ':ls that we fulfill."

Wit 24 pringplay The last play of the school year was per– formed by the theatre department from March 31-April 10. The theatre department performed their second play of the spring on W1 it. The story of Wit follows the life of a brilliant university professor who is diagnosed with ter– minal cancer. The play follows her life, through treatments which bring understanding of her work, as well as her life. W'it was such a capti– vating play because it touches on important aspects of life that affect everyone: pain, suffer– ing, and death. It chal– lenged the audience as well as the actors on the stage as to what things in life are so valuable that they are worth hold– ing on to.

"It was an incredible privilege to be able to portray Vivian Bearing in this amazingly well-constructed and eloquently written play." 01 Vivian Bearing wa play d by M rra Milend r. 02 Vivian g t n w from h r doctor. 03 A lov done car for i kly Mi B aring. 04 Do tor con£ r ov r th ir pati nt. OS A doctor speaking with Miss Bearing. 06 Vivian Bearing r ad . ,;pr mg r 1.n,; 25

26 Juruor eruor 1 unior =S=en=1=·o=r=======:;: Junior enior is one of the seniors' "last hoo– rahs" before graduation. Hosted by the Junior class, thi event allows both juniors and senior to enjoy a night of dancing and fun away from campus and honors the senior before they leave. This year tudents traveled to Cincinatti, to have a night under the stars going along with the theme, Stellar. Students flooded the dance floor, as well as participated in other activities, like eating out beforehand, taking photo in the photo– booth, or just hanging out with a big group of friends. Seniors were able to enjoy one more event with their class before the realne s of gradua- . . t10n set m. They were able to let loose on the dance floor and indulge in countle s activities, while creating priceless memo– rie in the meantime.

01 hri tian Fr Y. ro k ut n th dan floor. 02 A large group of tud nt po for the b oth. 03 Th DJ, Cr g Fire, get the crowd moving. 04 Peyton, Je e, Cari sa and ick po for a photo. 05 An en La nca ter po e for the camera. 06 The dance floor fill with tudent . 1um rs 111 )t 27

01 o_ 0 0-l 0 <lm a, tu :i nt 1n th floor. , \'illiam arp nt rand Ha\'l \' ray p for a rh "to: tudent o-et reative with prop in the photo– b ili. Hand o-o up a tudent o-et into the mu ic. 0-1

oFresh o re h i an event made ju t for soph - more and freshman tudent during Junior– enior we k nd. A the other stud nt travell d to a dan e, the e stud nb partic..i– pated rn ac.. t1v1ti h Id on ampu . Thi year' them wa arniVILL whi h wa . set up all over the Bibli al and Th 1 gi al tudi building. Member f both cla s un ils cam tog th r t pro– vid th e stud nt with a great w I nd. h re wer arrn al gam et up, fi d, and th r a t1 1 tt fi r tud nt t parti ipat in. hi W:l ·1 t t 1 Jl fr v nt or tudent n t abl to att nd Junior111 r. 01 02 03 04 05 The arniVILLE "tent" top th decoration and activi ti s that tranform th BTS . Family F ud, "Propl1 . cy T Iling", and fac painting are JU t ome of the many activitie at arn1VILLE . J s Roll r, Andrew King, Stephanie i lloJl , and Elizabeth Axt II have fun with the photobooth. tud nts wa lk into th carnival atmo pher and participate in k:araoke. A student makes her w~y through th Hall of Mirror . "L tre~ h 29

Elliv 30 elliv Elliv is a tradition which finishes the year with the biggest concert in Cedarville all year. The weekend before graduation, the student body put on an imprs– sive show of musical talent, celebrating another year finished and those elements that brought the com– munity together over the year. This year, such campus stars as Ansen Lancaster, Drew Brandt, Christian Frey, Hayden Bradley, Kenton Durham, and more blew away the audience with their performances. We'll see what they do next year to top this one.

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 "Border Patrol" i a rowd favorite group ostu me. Ji ll ya n Mi iak lights up t he stage with an amazing per1ormance. H ayden Bradley has a powerful ta[? pre ence performing My Body." D rew Brandt i impre sive on the drum. Chri O'Mara tuns the crowd. Colin O'Neel rock out on the bass guitar. tudents dre sed as pro wrestlers are a crowd favorite.

Commencement 32 commencement Ifyou asked a senior during the spring emes– ter how many days there were until graduation, you'll always get the answer, sometimes down to the minute. This ' year s commencemen t did not disappoint tho e who were excited . It was a fitting tribute to the individuals in the class and the work that they had done. This year's speaker was Dr. Thomas White. His challenging charge to the graduates encouraged them to be good at what they do, For the Glory of God. It was perhaps the hymn that was sung that was the most fitting tribute to this class . "Be Still My Soul" was the hymn, and its words reminded the graduates of God's faithfulness in thier lives over the past four years.

01 tudent wa lk toward the field house for the eremony. 02 tudents' a compli hments are hown . 03 Graduate beer the accomp li hment of thier peer . 04 Benjamin Fawcett give a thumb up, heading toward the eremony. 05 Dr. White addre e the grad uate . 06 tudent get excited for the final ceremony. 11 A swee t ending to a long four year . To b abl to c l brat th acheivement of my peer and my lf wi th our fami ly and fri nd wa uch a w et moment. " ul'r/Jttlllln f/7(t L t'l/ mm ' 11 m ' 11l

01 lL 0 0-t o06 la.- faery f are.nt f andparent an :i fnen want a td, t t QTaduation. haplain, teYe lark. read a pa ao-e of ripture Loren Reno l!ive a challeneo-e to the cla "Graduation i a chance to celebrate each little piece of Cedarville that four year ago we had no idea we couldn' t have lived without. God turned tranger into family, and the h ardest times into lessons, but mo tl Ohio into home." An t l\e ....fe 3-1 commencement 04

"I will alway r m mb r g rad uation a a tim when th edarv ill ommunity ga th r d to hono r od and lebrat the a complishm nt of o many hard-working tudent ." l IC fitc 01 02 03 04 05 06 Kyl Mary po e with fami ly aff r th c rmony. Jordan Ei n r take hi final walk out of th ceremony . h ad mith lebrat hi accompli hm nt with hi family. Lyle.Ander on lead the Alma Mater during the erem ny. Graduat prepar for goodbyes. tud nts po with th ir familie . ommen em nt 3

"You n 'r r lly und r tand hi s point of vi w... ntil you p "r n until limb into hi s 1 r thing form ,lk , round in it. "

ALT Nigh~t---======== 3 alt. night It is easy to get a little stir-crazy in these corn fields - and sometimes hard to find entertain– ment to alleviate that. For the weekends of freedom from paper , exams, and projects, the Student Center Activities Board pro– vided an alternative to spending that last check from parents or just taking a three-hour nap. Alt. nights gave students an opportunity to get their heads out of their textbooks and spend time with their friend without breaking the bank, providing movies and food and fun activi– ties without student having to leave campus.

01 Fri nds roast marshmal– lows ver a fire. 02 Food trucks arrive to serve tudents. 03 Nick Patton, Mark Tag– gart, Kallin Byker, and Peyton Green pose. 04 Student Life staff have a boxing match. 05 Student and little ibs become archers for Catching Fire. 06 Students play Dutch Blitz while waiting in line. 07 Friends enjoy the Autumn air and a Hive meal. alt. night 39

)l )_ \l t hr \\,ll h th 07 E en though the road was a bit rocky, I think it was an engaging experience that gave our org an opportunity to grow closer and really come together for some really fun challenges. It is most definitely one of my most memorable experiences at Cedarville."

Org Wars=========~ Those outside orgs do not understand. The noise, the rivalry, the envy for the vi tory - all are omponent of the annual rg Wars. tudent join their friend for a week of rigorous challenge , prepared to te t their kill and dedi ation, with th hopes of bringing home th vi tory fi r their org and the attention of the entire tude~t body. rg War build tud nt ommuni ty lil e n oth rev nt on ampu . rg ar 41

01 Q_ 0 04 Dr. Rob Turner, Lead Tea hina- Pa tor at pe onununitv Church. 0 ~ Dr. Jon Wood, VP for tudent Life and Chri - ti.an Iini trie . For many students, chapel holds a significant place in the memories of their time at Cedarville. Each week– day at 10am, students, faculty, and staff headed over to the DMC for a time of worship, reflec– tion, ;ind teaching. Because of Cedarville's commitment to enrich– ing students both intel– lectually and spiritually, speakers from around the world came to share parts of their lives and pieces of their wisdom. Throughout the year, our very own Dr. White presented his thought– provoking series, 'We Believe." Overall, chapel was the constant, unwav– ering source of fellow– ship and knowledge that brought students closer to each other and to their Savior throughout their years at Cedarville.

Nearly every Friday, students can look forward to what promi es to be an interesting hapel, led by the Student overnment Asso iation. hi s yea r' A team con i ted of a host of valued tudent that made ea h hapel 04 happen, including President Matt Pound , Vice Pre ident Kri ten ay , and GA hap– lain teve lark. Be au e of the h ard worl , rea tivi ty, and dedi ation from a h p r n within A, tudent were able t SGA both laugh with and learn from all of the vanou torie and me ag bar d . A– th group that pr ided fun an I fell w hip t dar ill Uni er it ' tudent b d - lefinit I made thi y ar n to r memb r. 01 Rahul Jacob and Patrick Holman k p things light-hear ted in the SGA offic . 02 SGA staff get pre– pared for Mi sion Impossible. Campu Christma i 03 one of th bes t events all year. 04 SGA put on a great Homecoming Court during Homecoming. OS SGA president, Matt Pow1ds loves Tri tan' pumpkin hat.

Concerts One of Cedarville as those who are studyhave had on music. The University's core values ing their passion. The concert featured nearly is Excellence in Effort. culmination of these all of the choirs and That standard is no efforts was captured bands at the university. different when it comes throughout the year in In an effort to pay full to the performing arts, their concerts. One of tribute to Great Britain, especially musically. the biggest concerts of they even finished with Cedarville's music the year was the annual the National Anthem program allows stuPOPS concert. The of Britain. Concert are dents who study in all POPS Concert was a just another way tumajors to be a part of tribute to Great Britain dents at Cedarville can music groups, as well and the influence they express themseves. 44 concert

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Luke Williams play during the POPS concert. The brass sec tion add to th excitement. The crowd celebra te the oloist. Carlo Elias ctirect the orch stra. POPS Concer t celebrate Grea t Britain . The string sec tion plays their par t. Lyle Anderson directs tli e band with emotion . ~on ~'rh 4

Global Outreach 46 global outreach Over the course of their time at Cedarville, students are given many opportunities to serve in many ministries . Global Outreach sent hun– dreds of students to do ministry all year long. Whether it was a weekly ministry or a month- ='========================--===== long missions trip, students got to share their faith and serve in a variety of ways. This year, Global Outreach ent out over 20 teams to different parts of the globe. Not only were they sending out mis– sions teams, there was a large group of students that went to a ministry every week. Teams min– istered in jails, elderly homes, and after-school programs for at-risk kids. Global Outreach was striving to show the love of Christ all over the world.

01 At am leads worship durinf chapel tim at a schoo . 02 Student groups don' t just go ov r ea . Some teams do mini try in the area . 03 Becca Hufhes ~s with a little gir in a · ia~ in the Dominican Repu lie. 04 Nursing Student Emily Savard monitors a patient whil in Honduras. 05 Kids from a villiage in the Domincan Republie await a team from Cedarville. 06 Student pose for a picture Wl th the students at MAKARIOS . glob,11 outr .1ch 47

"W ll h dr m . But in ord rt 111,l dr ,n1 om' into r alit , it l k n , wful lot of d t rmination, d di aUon, s If di iplin , end ffort."

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05 Men's Cross Country___ 'Cro Country ha two different aspect , and I like that. It has an individual, but al o a team a pect. It wa definitely motivating being part of the team here; it con– an ly made me want to do better. m n ' _ er ~ - counm'

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01 The Yellow Jacket Cheerleader perform high flying tunt . 02 Two Yellow Jacket cheerleader perform hand pring. 03 The team urge on the basketball team during a do e game. 04 Two cheerleader cheer from up high. 05 Olivia orfolk cornplet a tunt. Cheerleadin p ·ned m 'eyes lo e otl .er people' p np t1 in t· ,1 i of m n. t he I Liu 1 du " to injur •), hel d me to t.1ke J st p on l Jn1tng from oth 1 .111d h v\ ti 1tuat1on ." htt'd .1 img SS

1 ,n1l 1'- 1 trt · " \. tt ,l t'- ul oLt. tnn Bazzoli l 1 . Men's Basketball ''I eel like one of the gift God has given me i my athletic ability. I feel like I am lori :ing Him when I play for Him. '

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l,1 r ti '- lar ba and, a \\1. ner. () Men's Tennis I m n ~ enru ===================-------------- We had a really good season. We were able to to win the G-MAC for the fir t time in Cedarville history and that just pushes us toward our next ea on." Record: 14 - 9

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() 0 0 l,m o: 06 Men's Track 0 rn n · rac =-================-============= "The coache pu hed u harder in our daily practice and our daily faith. For me, i ' ea y to forget the fun I can have with track and field, but having fellow Chri - 1an athlete who can alwat keep thing fun and competitive is what draw me back every day.'

01 Chri tv Je on lead a pack of cu runner . 02 ~JP.'la Ca aletto take 03 Hailey Brede on race to the fini h line. 04 Ka la Ca aletto competes in teeplecha e. 05 Sarah Hoffman cool down after a di£fi ult rela . 06 Lvnd e into th mith leap and. Worn n's Tr 1 "J he lO.l hes ar so g,re,lt ,1bout not only buildmg u up ,1., 1thl te,; but it ·~1pl ' t f i ti ' , Ith p1a:e1 , nd pushing us t g10\\ 1 r t 111111 through th p It, )I11p tmg D h ,, i lt I , • not l )1 ou1 own s IJ pwm ti 11 ." , om n' t11 l

l tl I h1 n 111d on - J y h.1pn1.1n ake a 0 0 Baseball ba.::eball ' Ir' really great· our team i a great group of guy and the atmop here is alway upbeat. We had a rocky tart but the more we play together, the better we do. Both our coaches and teammate push each other to become better players, and it' been . " an awe ome expen ence. Record: 18 - 25

01 02 03 04 05 The team celebrate another G-MAC win. Pitcher Morgan Arboga t prepare to take on batter . icole Davi protect her ground at third ba e. Catcher Kaitlyn Woerner i behind the di h again t Ohio Valley Elys a Reye tand in the batter' box, waitng for her pitch. oftb 11 .. ed. 1 ,·ille h.1-, bett red me .-1s .m .ithlete by te.1 hrng me wh,lt ,1 ~trong od th1 lo hk . B ing d :ht d tu v, oil 011 :ou1 .,hlh .rnd putting 1ime mto out -,put h.1 l ti nit "h m.1 l m .1 b tt 1 .1thl " t . It I o ho, n me thJt nu 111atte1 how well we do, Wt °"" .111 the gl 1 \ to hri t \X h 1, th .1bilit, to d Jt , I >b · JU of him, .111d on ul u, muttos ,l') .1 te.1m i l, uh n of n "

l r Hl lt "at ·h f utt tr 1 th i1 t nth . () Tru i1 la., rt s I <11 lf I . Golf "The men golf team had a trong fall eason, finishing runner-up in two event and qualifying for the CCAA ational Champion hip in Panama City, Florida. Our pring ea on wa highlighted by a econd place finish at the G-MAC Champi– on hip. ophomore Jordan Ree e and junior Taylor Holt were elected to G-MAC All Con erence Team. 2nd in G-MAC Conference

Club 01 Brandon Delcamp compete for the Swarm, Cedarville' ultimate fri bee team. 02 Cedarville' rugby team pla in a crirn– mage. 03 Cedarville' mark - man hip team refine their kill . 04 The wim team prac– tic th ir back troke. port "Ih~l.nam.zingtimebeing.1bl t pb) ulttm.ltefn be this e.1r.lt' u h.1bl srngpL1 in•\\tth u It t I nt d Jnd lundsom guy~. The f nend hip .rnd bonds w \ e Lr, 1t' i tog th 1 Jr unbr .11 .1bl' r b1.: ..ibl t b ,l w1tn s f I h1 ist on tht hel<l i .1 gre.1t p11, ii g ." lul \~ 01 ts 6

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0 I?: 70 "There i nothing in this world that can compare with the Christian fellowship; nothing that can ati fv but Christ."

Academic Teams aca emic team A a Chri t-centered learning community, Cedarville is commit– ted to cultivating the mind and utilizing the intellect to serve and glorify God. One area where tudents could practice thi outside the cla sroom wa through academic teams. Groups such as Forensics, Model UN, Debate, and Supermile– age travelled across the country as representa– tives of Cedarville and of Christ, using their talent to create, pres– ent and perform in variou regional and national competitions. Led by experienced professors and advisors, these tudent "athletes of the mind" proved they could think deeply, communicate effectively develop academically and profes ionally, engage for Chri t, and glorify God.

03 01 Dominique Cou er competes during Model UN. 02 Members of the Model UN team vote on a policy. 03 Junior Jana Minich addres es other schools. 04 Caleb Little leads a di cus ion among other delegate . 05 A team of tudent li ten to a po ition and think about a new approach. a 1 { •mi t "am 73

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Brian Fanelli Cindy Gayer April Hand ;1.,,~ 1 t ,1t1• ,. Laura LeMaster Mark Mathews De on McCarty 79

Benjamin Adam Jacob Adams Bryson Adkins Corey Adkins atharuel Albrecht Eli Albright Michael Allen Rebecca Amacher Olivia Ancil Emily Anderson Jared Andre Caden Andrick Alexander Angus Chri tine Applegate Jesse Arn Rebekah Athineos Emma Baccus Alexis Baird Rachel Balentine Andrew Ballentine \ luli ' B 11 ,ntine John Barfell Julia Barker athan Barlm,v Try Barne ' B dt Al\'~SJ BL•rgthold ' tephr n BL' rrill Phillip B1rt lur B >1 mo.1nn 111,IIW B )\ l I ',Ll I.. tr hm n 'I

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Julie Dyer Em.ily Edwards Susanna Edward Carter Ehm \ ance Ehrlich Samuel Ellicott Brianna English Dean English Emily Entner Courtney Eppard Robert Eppley Je sICa £\'an Garrett Fairburn Madeline Feiser I atelyn Fisher Rachel Fletcher Andr ya Flinn C,r Cl' Hmt Ale is ford Robinn Fornwalt Hannah Fritz Jam , Frizz II aron agnc amb r r lunath,m (, uni tLkol,,.., ,e1wig Jult,l ' I,\ Llllll n ,ordun P,1\ 1d L. l l' •n I ll lllt' t i1 ' l' ll 1\1\d ,rtllllh h hm ·n '~

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Quintanya John on Samuel Johnson Wyatt Johnson Emily Jones Isaac Jones Taylor Jones Ayriana Kasper Bethany Kauppila Kirstyn Kelley James Kelly Peter Kennell Jared Kick Devan Kienitz Megan Kimball Katelyn Kime William King atalia Kirvchuk Jared Klimek Jenah Korthuis Jordan Krat he 1ichelle Kropat ) I )hn Kuhn Mark La 13a n I ylyn LaFlarnrnc Kristina Lail hloe Lane Lewis Lu t'll It ll [ Jk,n l l \ I

B 'ni,1min Lud,hof \ 'italh Luk\'anoY mily Lykkegaard Marlana Madonna Megan Marrie Sydne_ Marlin -:\Iackenzie May e Thaddeu McClain Emily McClellan Kelli McConnaughey Amanda McGregor Robert McKinney Sarah Meisel \ 7 Gregg Mendel Joshua Merkle Kylee Metzger Taylor Morris \ David Mortenson Andrew Mrozek Kelly Murphy Austin Myers Brittany Neff Addie Nelson Adam Nesmith Christopher eve Elliot Newbold Rikki Nichelson Abigail Nilius Jacob Norman Krystal Null Kaileb O' eil Morghan O'Neil James Osborne Taylor Pace Kayla Pahl Karina Palmer 86 freshmen

Daniel Parschauer Josiah Parsons Timothy Parsons Sara Passamonte Alexandria Pavlantos David Pelletier Tyler Penko Bryan Perschbacher Brent Petersen Natalie Phillips Molly Pickett John Piraino David Pitt Kelly Poole Carolyn Pottle Rachael Potts Aria Prichard Adrian Quijada Andrew Rarick Joshua Ratliff Evan Rayder Kailee Renne Kaitlyn Ring Samantha Rogers Angela Rosby Abigail Rubertus Julianna Rucker feld Abigail Rudolph bigail Ruminski Abigail Ru sell Jame~ Ryan Emily Saleh abril'! allstrom StephL'n amuL'lsen Ora ton ,1ntavkc,1 h ~hm n 7

Joh,mna ' chick lackcnzic hlcinilz. Laur n tzk rn Sarah hamburger icklaus Sheets Matthew Shinkle Anna Simmler Laura Skaggs Alexis Smith Kristina Smith Leah Snyder Jessica Sohn Alyssa Spansel Bailey Steffen Angela Stephano Koinonia Strong Abigail Studt Jonathan Taylor Daniel Tedone RaeAnna Thomas Jonathan Thong 88 freshmen urtis Scott Marie Sidle Rebekah Smith Kyle Spencer Ethan Sullivan Raymond Tiell Lindsey Seals Tiffany Sillaman Ryan Smith Justin Stallard Megan Supple Allison Toplikar Rylan Sl'tne ., Jonathan Simic Abigail Snyder Christianne Stech– schulte Cristian Swoish Faith Trautmann

Timothv True Anya Ty on Jenn ifer Ty on Alison Uhland Jonathan Ullom Michelle Yan Stricn Victoria Van.Horn Ashleigh Veltman Abbie Vetter Eti nne Viaud-Murat Luk Vincett Hayden Yroegop Joseph Vroegop Trieu Vu Lucas Wafzig Taylor Waggoner Allyson Wagner Rebecca Warnshuis Emma Wessels Katelyn Whalen Rebekah Whittles Kimberlyn Wideman Alicia Williams Caleb Williams Rebekah Williams Sarah Williams Kelsey Williamson Alisha Willis Kri ten Wilmot 'I ineka Witt Joshua Woolverton Allie Wright McKenna Wright Jennifer \ osim,1-..i fr hm n 9

]o:-eph ZaYodney Alli n Zinunerman Li a Zimmermann 90 freshmen

la( lyn pplcgall' Caleb Bt1kcr :,..1ou, Bolender Madison Bow er oah Branch Luke Brouwer Cassie Brown Julia Brown Rvan Brown Emmett Budd Trent Burton Daniel Cable Katie Carmichael Rebekah Cates Giovanni Cervini Jessica Clark Craig Clemens Reese Clendening , Makenna Collins Maria Confer Meredith Conn Emily Cornish Elizabeth Coy Brik Dauterman Kara DaY Shannon Deal Kurtis DePree Unix Gabriel Diza Kathryn Dougherty Joellen Eades 92 sophomores

Rebekah Erway Alanna Esbenshade Sara Freeland Kjersti Fry Shannon Garland Jacob Gebauer Kaytlin Goodwin Jenae Gordon Shad Gordon Jacob Grasser Katelyn Hartsock Caleb Hasty Haley Hauer Ryan Hayes Samuel 1-Jerr Elizabeth Herting Joy Hughes Bdhany Kho] Kyle Kilchrist W slcy Kimmel Leah Fisher • • /< J • l ' ,L TC : f • ' .J. . r . ~ . • 1' ' Steven Grout Brienna Hayter Andrew King Timothy Flavin Sean Flor r Heidi Gibbs oah Giles Sharri Hall Elizabeth Hansford Joshua Heanssler William Heinig Ka sandra Jen en Luke Jo phom r '\ 93

Brinslie Lord \ ·a1erie ~ Iartin Lvdia Matza! Elliot ~kLeRov Mark McTaggart Camden ~Iollohan Abigail Morgan Eman. 'agib Andre\,· . rel on 94 ophomores Julianna Lowery Ether Mazor Daniel Mervine Miriam Morris Peter 1esbitt \ddi-.on l ,1mb Alexandra McDonald Zachary Meyers Martha Morton Sarah ewborn I IP,1thcr Lange ,1li1lic I icn I{ icli,ml I i l'h Rebecca Lybarger Jacob Mach Austin Macnamara Jacob McDonald Peter McGlaughlin Andrew Miller Matthew Miller Daniele Modderman , J Mason Moser Lynnaea Myers Michael uzzo Brianne O'Dell athan Overlock

Alexander Paat Abigail Patton Leslie Pence Drake Pensworth Michael Pereira Tasha Peterson Hannah Phillips j Seth Pierce Kristen Pinkerton Katelyn Place Stephen Proulx Kayla Ramsey Elyssa Reyes Joseph Richardson Garrett Rife AJexus Roeller Carly Rose Sarah Rouse I Alivia Rucker Jesse Russell Angelina Sabroso Ashlee Sager Anna Salisbury Lindsay Schell Jules Schieferstein Lmilv Schmitt Peter Schoenhals Sarah Schopps Amy Searl Makayla Segard Kri ten Shaffer Peter Shi Id I <1 'lor Shukr Abrielle Smith IIlyssa Smith Kalie Smith Marissa mith Karolyn obu R 'int1 o zka · ph mor 95

Je e Thompson Emily Wenrick Hannah-Grace Wojick 96 sophomores fury ' prow Kelly Tomic 1. David Ward Nathan Wentling Danielle Wolgamot Jad.ie Steven on Jared Uber Lauren Ward Jonathan Williams Erika Wyn Elizabeth Stokes Carrie Stover Emily Sulka Laura Ullom Sarah Vahhoihniang Christy Varghese Lydia Wallbrown Abigail Watkins Caroline Watson Josiah Watson Joshua Wells Stefanie Williams Rebecca Willis Caleb Winn Emily Woelfersheim, Lamen Yost Chelsey Younkman Jonathan Zavodney

l li z,,l l'th \ :l.,m., RL'bl' · ,, ,\d,nn!> Kathryn ndcrson Lauryn Bal ley Michael Baxter Lauren Bergeron Jessica Bonning Rachel Bowling Christopher Brawley Breanne Brigadoi Jillissa Brummel Katelyn Byram Theodore Carlson Laura Cashman Teara Caston Jesse Childress Lindsey Chiu Maria Christini Olivia Clark Abigail Compitello Lydia Cook Caleb Curby Jonathan Czyzewski Amanda Davidson Shannon Davi J Grant Denni on James Dunlap Rebecca Ehnert David Elgersma Harrison Elkins Andrew Ellicott Olivia E benshade 98 . . JUmors

Scott Eshelman Abigail Fleming Jacqlyn Fletcher Lindsey Ford Emily Gentry Aubrey Gillette Skyler Gordon Matthew Grafton Peyton Green Rebecca Grier Amy Grudier Kasey Hannay Nathan Harold N"ao.rniHarVvard Vivianna Hein Dillon Henschen Sarah Hess John Hilderbrand Josiah Hilerio Jessica Holdeman Aaron Hostetler Daniel Hulbert Alison Hunter Mallory Jefson Esther Jones Wesley Kane Fai th Karg Audi a Kearne ' Lauren Kemme Megan Lawrence Emma Leppke Andrew Lo !-.ridge Lynn Long Brooke Lown' !(111 lio1n I , c111 blw\' 1artin BL'njamin Mc 'Jain MattlwwMenc,1! JUlllOl"', 99

kn:-tcn l\ lnhr' Vi toria Kathr_ n Mo er Megan Moyer Kylee Muncy keith _wald Ale andria Pace Myla Patten Daniel Pensworth Alana Perry Chri tine Petruccelli Troy Philli Sarah Plumley Allison Powell Tobias Prahtel Courtney Prior Desiree Pummell - \ ---"'\ Lucinda Raihala Hannah Rau Thomas Ray Tyler Rea Ralph Reese atalie Reid Hannah Rinehart ' ... I J Michael Robertson McKenzie Rystedt Thomas Sackett Hannah Schalles Jessica Schultz Stanley Schwartz . lichelle Seidner Joshua Shamburger Jennifer Stallard Steven Stiles Michael Stouffer Stephanie Sweeney Jo hua Tayloi 100 . . JUnlOfS

Sarah Taylor i Timothy Vanwingerden Michaela Wade Jervonne Ward Kelcie Wellendorf Alathea Westbrook 1umor · 101

The '20th Annual COMMENCEMENT ~ ..........----~of ...............,...................,,.. Cedarville Un1versity

athanAdams Dalia Akhnoukh Jessica Alderink Katherine Alexander Nicole Alexander Joanna Alfredson / Alexis Ancona Arne Anderson Calvin Anderson David Anderson Megan Anderson David Anson Alexandra Archambault Sarah Armijo Monica Arslain Gordon Austin Laura Bagwell David Bancroft Aleska Barkoviak Adrienne Barnett Alexis Baroni Christopher Batt Amelia Baumann laBklr Au tin Bet ton John Bl•hnke Olivia Benitez lissc1 Berc,nv 111 r 10

\ li ·,1h Bernard lu-istina Billman Merectith Blair Heather Branham Rebecca Brumbaugh Julia Brummel Luke Bullis Michael Carr Daniel Case Zachary Case Sara Ch asse Renae Chrystal Stephen Clark 104 semors Leal1 Rachel Bode Victoria Boward Byron Bro\>vn Hannah Brown Erica Campbell Jarrod Caskey David Catanese Kyle Classen Nicole Clemons Jesse Bow~er Meghan Bruckner I Andrew Chaplik t· I Daniel Coiro

Adam Cole Rachel Collins Joseph Collis Johnathan Coraccio Erica Corbiere Victoria Couser Caleb Cumberland Nicole Cushman Andrew Cutting Lindsey Cymbalak Anna Dalton Katherine Daniels Kayla Daniels Paul Danielson Hannah Davis Samantha Davis Michael Davisson Ann 1 mb 11 ki A~hlt•\' Dt• ' ril's Kathrine Dbtel Ill I lQ

:\Ieghan Duff William Duncan Hannah Eckberg Justin Eckberg Andrew Eckley Emily Embry Carissa Engle Grant English Michelle Eriksen Jessica Evanoff Julia Evanoff Benjamin Fawcett Kylie Faxon Luke Febrizio Kathryn Field Caitlin Fillmore Logan Fitzgerald Sarah Fox Ellysa Frey Ezra Fu Holly Fudge Brian Funk Shannah Gardiner Hannah Gendron Rebecca Gendron Kelsey Gentry Jordan Gilbert Brenna Gilson 106 semors

Kaitlyn Gore Carolyn Gorog Madison Grapes David Green Margaret Greene Carly Grie el David Gruber Jonathan Gummel Kevin Haffey Hannah Hale Jameson Hale Kale Hanavan Carlyn Hanzel Allison Harlos Claire Harvey Annelise Haselton Katherine Havard Jennifer Hefner And,., H 'ndersun Danae Hershberger Tara Hi bert rant Hooper assandra Hopl-.in John Ii J 111 nmtrn'\ ~ lulbert s llllH 'i 107

Danielle Hutchison Jennifer Hutchison tephanie Huy er Benjamin Ingi Hannah Ingram Micaila Susann,1 l\'(.'f' '>( n 1 Alicia Jame Ryan Johnston Brittany Jone Steven Kauffmann William Keating Richard Kelly Kaitlyn Kenniv Timothv Kerr Angelica Kester Kathleen Kidd Nathan Kilgore Michelle Kisha Ayana Kleckner Daniel Kohl Jared Krater Laura Krizo Collin Kueter Michael Kuhn Christine Kuiken Kristen Laaman 108 semors

l Alexander LaBreche Jared Laswell Courtney Laub Rebecca Lawson Jordan Lee Kimberly Lessig Rebecca Levergood Morgan Liggett Jessica Lingaa Callie Linstad Tan i Li n\'ille Stephanie Long Jessica Lorenzini Kevin Lotz Kaitlin Lowery Jes ica Lui.ken t'\Jn Mackey Matthew Ma ille fer Ale a Manthei Jon athon Markey Kri tian Mark aeon for ' hall I I II A hll'\ la1 tin hrist1n.1 1artin 1el1s-.a Martin \ ll\OIS IQ~

kelscy ·;-, l.1ltia ndrew McBride Angela Mc ain Jonathan McDonald And rcwMl 1)111111 Brendan kGillick Ivey McRory Katherine Meakem Gabrielle Metzler David Miller Michael Miller Phillip Minich Julio Miranda Rebekah Mitchell Sarah Moats Ryan Montros Brittnee Moore Garrett Moore Jessica Moreno Joseph Morley Casey Morrone Isaac Moss Bre tt Muschott Stephen Myers atalie eidig Joshua ettleton 110 emors

Sarah ickchen Brenna O'Brien Sean O'Donnell Deborah Obielodan Jacob Olejarczyk Jesse Orndoff Sarah Orr Randi Padilla Maya Palmisciano Mitchell Petek Caleb Peterson Lindsey Pfeifer Dawn Phillips Brielle Pitney Hunter Poindexter Alyssa Poole Anna Porter Sarah Powazki Rijah Power ' lit ah Price k.l'lk'\ Pugh \'meet,1 R,w ath,11uel Raquet s lllOf'I l l l

:K.rL ten Re ve Rodrigo Reis Robert Rhodes Elijah Richmond Jane Richmond 1 j Erik Riggleman Jocelyn Rivera Matthew Rivera Victoria Rollins Nathaniel Ross Christine Ruch Michaela Ruhlmann Justin Rumbarger Austin Russell Joel Sabol Lindsay Sanders Rachel Schloneger Jessica Schneider Lorrin Schoeneweis Anna Schoenwald Emily Schumacher Caleb Schutt Kara Schutt Angela Schweinitz Erin Scott Timothy Shamburger Gloria Shaw Ojeda 112 seniors

Myriam Shaw Ojeda Nolan Shula Jonathan Shwnaker Elise Slone Connor Smith Valerie Sohn Brandon Solinger Joshua Sommers Brianna Sparks Andrew Spencer Victoria Spice Samuel Spivey Amanda Stables Samuel Stanaford Grant Stannard Hannah Steele Taylor Stephens Madison Sternberg Maggie Stevenson Melody traver Plulhp Stwh JuliP , ·amun Ryan Swol ky Ah~ha Symington )t•-.sic,t Tarr s n1 1r l l 3

llison Tawn 'Y Ca andra Tha ker Forrest Thayer Bethany Thomp on Rachel I horpl' Carolyn Ticker Luke Tomlinson Alyson Torres Ruth Towne Aubree Trapp Avery Trent Derek Truninger Kenton Ulmer Elizabeth van der Wal Carissa.Van Dyck Allison Van Lopik Emily Van Wyck atalie VanLith Kayla VenciU Rachel Wadman Grace Wahba Ryan Wall Erin Walsh Megan Walter Jessica Ward Laurel Ward Amial1 Warder Devin Welsh Jessica Welsh 114 emor

. 1aggie Weyandt Kelly Whitmer Joshua Wilbers Taylor Wilcox Hannah Willenbrink Allison Williams I Cody Williams Emily Williams Joshua Wilson Katherine Wormald Jenna Wright Mark Wynalda Linhan Xu Brendan York Julie Zavodney Zengmeizhi Zhong Emma Zuidema ', 111 )1 11

P yt n Gr n: LaJ'ONt Editor B yton 1, J Jum r graphi de ign major tram Lewe , Delaware. He, a re pon ible fur th th me and page de ign of the book. ick Elder: Layout Assistant ick i a ophomore graphic design major from Cincinnati, Ohio. He helped Peyton with designing annd creating the book this year. Ju tin Ei ner: Photography Editor Liz Coy:Administrative Assistant Marc Agee: Copy Editor Ju tin i a ophomore broadca ting and digital media major from Cary, orth Carolina. He upervised the photographers and photo-editing for the book. Cole Carpenter: Photographer Cole is a Freshman broadcasting and digital media major from Dayton, Ohio. He was re ponsible for many of the photos in the book. Ben Fawcett: Editor-in-Chief Ben is a Senior business management major from Cedarville, Ohio. He was responsible for supervising staff and the overall production of the book. Liz is a Sophomore communication and international studies major from Twinsburg, Ohio. he kept organized and maintained correspondence for the staff H annah Ward: Photographer Hannah is a Freshman industrial design major from Richmond, Michigan. She contributed many of the photos in the book. Cyndi Me er: Faculty Advisor Cyndi Messer i an As ociate Profes or of Engli h at Cedarville University. She provided re ource and advice for the production of the book. Marc is a ophomore lmguistics maJor from Fairborn, Ohio. He was responsible , for the writing of stone , captions, and quotes in the book. Jessica Wes tenberg: Copy Assist.· Jessica is a Freshman early childhood anc special education major from Laingsburg Michigan. he helped Marc with gatheri1 quotes and writing captions, and contrib– uted storie for the book.

Yearbook Staff Th y arbook staff b gan a tranger who w r all n w to the arbook. th tog to d ign and r at a y 'arbook. Through this h r •d l rning, th 'Y cam to be good fri nds, who look d forward to s ing a h oth rat m ting , ar d ab ut a h oth r' li , had in id jok , and h Ip d ~ h oth r ith th ir work. Walk ba k t s hool from th offi , g tting coff tog th r, and wond ring , h , ra going to b th lat on to an gi n n1 ting are om of th ir be t n1 n1ori tog ther. ye.ubool st.lff 117

Colophon Publisher Th 2010 Mira l wa publi hed by Jo t n , Inc. It wa printed at their plant located in State College, PA. Th J ten r pre entative wa Donald Boyd, and the plant coordinator wa Cry tal Gault. Cover Th o er 1 cu tom creen and i custom art designed by Peyton Green. Color The 2016 Miracle wa printed with four color process ink. Design The 2016 Miracle wa designed by Peyton Green. Theme The 2016 Miracle theme was a combined brainstorm of the editorial staff Production The 2016 Miracle was produced on both HP and Apple Computers. Layout were de igned using Monarch by Jostens . Programs inside Monarch include Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. Typography The main font u ed in the book was Garamond Cla ic. The font wa used in regular, bold, and italic styles. Size 10 wa used for the captions, while ize 12 was u ed for torie . Photography Photos were taken primarily by Ju tin Ei ner with the help of his photography a si tant , Cole Carpenter, and Hannah Ward. Several photo were taken by Scott Huck, photographer for Cedarville University. Jim McAdam provided enior, undercla , and faculty/ taff portraits. Inquiries The Miracle Yearbook office may be contacted for additional information about thi book's production at: Miracle, Cedarville Univer ity 251 . Main ST. Cedarville, Ohio 45314 (937)766-4995 miracle@cedarville. edu

A my time at Cedarville draws to a close, many tran ition are occuring in my life. I'm getting married, I have a new job, and I'm moving to a new town. As all of the a pects of my life are changing, a constant thought that I have is, "What is it that I love about where I am now, and how can I manage to get that in my new circum tance?" For example, I love my job that I have had for 2 years ...but why? At the end of the day, it's not making coffee that I love about my job as a bari ta. It's not the money that makes me love it. There is one a pect that remains ...and that is what I'm learning about. People. That is the one aspect. People change everything. It' not all about where you live, how much you make, or the status you've achieved. It's about the people that are around you. Even when I've been faced with difficult, bad situations, it was the people that were around me that improved my circumstances. o as I move from Cedarville, get married, and start a new job, I want to think more about the people I choose to be around more than the place I urround myself with. o I encour– age you to consider who it i in your life that makes the places you're in worth being in. Surround yourself with people who will encourage you and want to be a positive influence in your life. Don't just let them pour into you. Pour into them. Take care of people, and they'll take care of you. benjamin.

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