2018 Miracle Yearbook

CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY

THE MIRACLE YEARBOOK 2017-2018 I Cedarville University I Volume 65 I 251 NMain Street, Cedarville, OH 2 Opening 16 Faculty and Staff 3 Dedication 82 Freshmen 4 Fall 91 Sophomores 14 Winter 102 Juniors 22 Spring 104 Seniors 36 Student Life 120 Yearbook Staff 52 Sports 122 Colophon 70 Orgs 124 Index

( and w<, ent. and future. The , mil or. 1 J1oveu,aies and the feelings of late nights ith close friends staywithus, even if 1 daydream . ven if lessons learned, we spend o much of our Ii es us great joy-which shaped our hearts and our lives an vhich taught us hard lessons and caused us to think differently about our wo,il than we had before - not for nostalgic apathy, but to instill joy in p · hearts and mind towards the da and to . engthen our day that ha: passed has prepared us for the next because our God cares greatly for each of us and provides for us in abundance each new day. We who are made new in Christ can look back on our days in peace r for we are forgiven and redeemed. Each day is another line in a sto before us and transcending far beyond us, but to us who live these are enduring stories of grace. In this book, we remember the joys a of these graciously given days.

DEDICATION Teresa Clark is a well-known and loved alumna and member of the Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health where she serves as Assistant Chair. She is often remembered for her positive attitude and the special attention and care she displays for her students by those who have had the opportunity to interact with her. Her ability to demonstrate Christ's love is evident in her work with students. Teresa and her husband Jim have been married for 45 years, and she is mother to Carla and Johnathan. She is a member of Dayton Avenue Baptist Church and is not only a dedicated educator but also a representative for the athletic programs on campus. Teresa Clark is a valuable asset to the Cedarville community and has poured into the lives of countless students during her time here. 3 11

AUTUMN ACTIVITIES (; l:tti 11.L\ fa:1rted (1 . . Bilik Confon:nee 8 I Ilomeeornin.~ 10 I ... J Fall l'lay 12 ·1 .~I\.

/ !h~e is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been. - P<!rcy Bysshe Shelley

GETTING STARTED a Another school year means another crop of new freshmen! While new students and their families are enthusiasticallywelcomed to campus, upper classmen return for another round of classes and the Cedarville experience. With each new year, Getting Started sets the tone for campus community, allowing freshmen to get aquainted with their new surroundings, and returing students to get back into the swing of things. Events like the kick-off party provide an opportunity for students to meet new people and reconnect with old friends. 16

Fall Bible Cunforenee is the event that kicks off chapels each year, ,1 time for students to orient their hearts towards God and prepare for a time of spiritual growth and com– munity. This year's speaker was pastor Mark Vrocgop, a Cedarville alumnus from Indiana. Pastor Vrocgop's messages focused on how to kill sin before it kills you, cneouraging students to ti,~ht sin each and every day and find their joy and strength in Christ.

FALL BIBLE CONFERENCE THE BATTLE I.Even before classes begin, the semester kicks off with a special series of chapel services. 2. One of Cedarville's Heartsong teams leads the student body in worship. 3. Mark Vroegop, Pastor of College Park Church and father to students on campus, speaks at this year's Fall Bible Conference. 4. Pastor Vrogoep shares about the daily battle we have with sin - and howwe fight it. S. Alumnus Luke Richardson leads worship one last time with Heartsong. 6. Musicians from all four Heartsong teams join together in unity and harmony. 7. Hannah Holbrook and Josiah Kenniv lead worship. 9 1

HOMECOMING Weekend Fun 1. James Ryan plays alongside the orchestra during the Homecoming Chapel. 2. Freshmen race across the lake in the cardboard canoes they built as part of a class project. 3. Wesley Kimmel plays his alto sax with the Jazz Band. 4. Students and faculty line the lake to watch the annual cardboard canoe race across Cedar Lake. S. Abigail Dewitt shows off her dog, Viola, during Home– coming Weekend. 6. Heartsong, alongside the Music and Worship depart– ment, puts on an outdoor concert after Light the Lake. 7. The alumni office provides students with a free lantern for the first Light the Lake event. 1110

llll l --·- - ,, .., .. ~ I • . ... I ,,..,_. I • Every year staff. students, and alumni all gather on campus to celebrate Ilomecomino wcckencl M • This year. along with traditions like the Ilomccomin,g Parndc and CU in the Fieldhouse, the alumni office created the c,,cnt Light the Lake where students could .~ct a free lantern to release from c,·cry p:irt of the lakcshorc. ,\ftcr the hmtcrus were released. there wns a concert performed h~, tlw l\lusic & \Vorship Department ~ilong with Ilcmtsong. ...,.;: . -

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK As autumn approached and the leaves began to fall, Cedarville's theater department welcomed the season with the annual fall play. This year the department put on TheDiaryofAnne Frank. Directed by Diane Conrad Merchant, TheDiaryofAnne Frank follows the historical plight of the Frank family, brought to life by young Anne's words, depicting the struggle of a Jewish family in hiding during World War II. With a realistic set design and an authe:qtic cast, Anne's life was immortalized from her diary to the stage. I 12

CURTAIN CALLI 1. Anne Frank (Gabrielle Bauman) talks quietly with her mother, Mrs. Frank (Heather Lange). 2. Mrs. Frank talks over a meal with Mr. Dussel (Remy James Patterson). 3. As Peter van Daan (William Douglas) checks on his cat, Mr. Frank (Andrew J. Standley) converses with Anne. 4. Mr. Frank and Anne dance in the attic. S. Peter kisses Anne on the cheek. 6. Peter van Daan checks on his cat in the attic kitchen. 7. The Franks, the van Daans, and Mr. Dussel celebrate Hanukkah. 8. Anne and Peter remove the stars marking them as Jewish citizens. 9. The van Daans and the Franks settle into the attic as they go into hiding. 13 1

- Winter is a season of recovery and preparation

CAMPUS CHRISTMAS Students arrived after Thanksgiving break to a campus decked out with Christmas decorations. Cedarville hosted many different events and traditions during this time of year, like Christmas in the SSC where students could have breakfast with Santa, watch the movie Elf, have an indoor snowball fight, and sing karoke. This year they also included a breakfast in Chuck's, featuring Christmas stories read by Dr. Kimble, Greg Dyson, and Jim Cato. The dorms also got in the holiday spirit by adopting a theme and competing with other dorms for the winning title. I 16 1.The Orchestra and Jazz Band combine for the annual Christmas Chapel to play holiday favorites. 2. Scenes from The Office are acted out during the dorm theme, Popular TV Shows, where the cast runs through a CPR and life-saving scene during the series. 3. The violin section plays during the annual Christmas Chapel to holiday favorites and hymns. 4. This sloth hangs out in the jungle found in Willetts. S. Jordan Schlademan dresses up as The Mad Hatter for thisAlice in Wonderland themed hall in Willetts. She is accompanied by the Rabbit during the Tea Party scene of the movie.

5. RA Christy Jesson welcomes visitors to her jungle– themed hall in Willetts. 6. Monte and other Pioneer staff members serve "late– night" breakfast in Chuck's during Campus Christmas. 7. One of the dorms uses the theme of Popular TV Shows and includes the Netlfix Original Stranger Things set, including the Demogorgon. 8. Cookie-decorating in the lower SSC is one of Cedarville's many traditions during Campus Christmas. 9. Riley Ochs participates in the indoor "snowball fight." 10. Students line up outside the dorms to see the different themes represented.

MISSIONS CONFERENCE 1. Jennifer DeKryger, a missionary with ABWE, speaks about the ministry she serves with in Togo, Africa. 2. Pastor Tony Merida delivers a message about obeying the voice of God and howwe are to act towards it. 3. Jennifer DeKryger speaks on her late husband's impact and heart for serving the Lord in Togo. 4. Production services provides a unique backdrop and stage set up for the Missions Conference. 5. Tony Merida is the main speaker for this year's Conference and our response as Christians to missions. 6. Melissa Martin and Mitch McIntyre lead worship with Heartsong during the conference. 7. SGA worship Leader, Kenton Durham, joins Heartsong on stage. I 18

THE LION, THE WITCH & THE WARDROBE As students returned from Christmas break to the snow-covered campus, Cedarville's theater department welcomed them back with the annual winter play. This year, the department put on an adapted version of C.S. Lewis's beloved classic The Lion, the lVitoh and tlie Wardrobe. Written for the stage by Joseph Robinette, The Lion, the lVitoh and the Ward– robe remains faithful to the source material, depicting the journey of the Pevensie children in the magical land of Narnia, protected by Asian and in combat with the White Witch. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe remains timeless, a family tale that truly touches on the deepest aspects of faith. 120

FOR NARNIA! 1. The cast of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe assemble for a group photo. 2. Blake Hansher's Cat fights Teagen Bolin, a Wood Nymph. Rebekah Priebe designed the play's costumes. 3. Hunter Johnson's Edmund sips a warm drink as Merra Milender's White Witch looks on. 4. The Pevensie children discover the wonders of Narnia. 5. The Pevensie children pose in their winter coats. 6. Jordan Fredericks' Mr. Tumnus plays the flute . 7. Mr. Tumnus and Lucy (Anna Luttenegger) have tea. 8. Peter (Zachary Krauss) battles the White Witch. 9. The Pevensies prepare to head back through the wardrobe. 10. Aslan (Nathan Robertson) counsels Lucy and Susan. 21 11

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BASKERVILLE As spring arrived to campus, or in the case of this year, more snow, Cedarville's theater department put on the annual spring play. This year's production, Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, fol– lows the famous detective and his trusty sidekick Watson as they travel to the English moors to uncover a family curse before it takes the next heir. Hilarity ensues as five actors play more than forty characters with accents, disguises, and plots galore. I 24

Elementary, My Dear Watson! 1. Will Douglas (Sherlock Holmes) and Jordan Fredericks (Dr. Watson) pose with their iconic hats in hand. 2. A body lies prone as the two detectives conduct an interview in the background. 3. Jordan Fredericks (Dr. Watson) seems to have an epiphany as Will Douglas (Sherlock Holmes) looks on. 4. Paige Baker clutches her throat as Jordan looks on in horror. 5. The cast and crew of Baskervillepose for a group photo. 6. Cory Brookins plays one of his fourteen different char– acters, flourishing a feather pen in his hand. 7. Will Douglas (Sherlock Holmes) is blindfolded as Paige Baker and Cory Brookins read a note and look on. 8. Dr. Watson greets the other characters as he arrives with his luggage. 9. Paige Baker gestures wildly as Jordan Fredericks and Blake Hausher look on quizically. 10. The characters look disgusted at something off stage. 2s I

SOFRESH PLAY THE NIGHT AWAYI 1. Hope Fischer serves alongside the other volunteers in passing out food. 2. Yayira Dzamesi get to sit and color at the coloring station. 3. ADisney sing-along was set up inside the BTS youth room as people would challenge each other. 4. Students line the wall as they watch a match of 9-Square in the Air. S. Sophomores and Freshmen fill the BTS while the upperclassmen are away at JS. This night was filled with games, food, and live music. 6. Students play live music for the people attending SoFresh. 7. Alively cornhole game takes place in the BTS hallway. - .. ,. - ! •:;- J •~. - ~I ~~~ - • '~ - .•=·- - ifl-~• , .. - ~ !_ IJ l., 1 l r.. l.,. , ...... -r" L, • I l I t . t. / . . j 1 - 1. i .... , ! ' ~ . . ~ ~ ... . ·~ ,~~~ ' . ' . ,., ,..- , -- . - . \ . 1· ' ,✓• t. . • - .... 4 .... ' ... ' " / - . ~-... . . . ' ~ •._ ' -;; · -~,

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IN FULL SWING 7. Gabrielle Bauman joins her friends as they gather together at the event. 8. Ashten Crank and Emily Deceglie pose for a photo together under the gazebo. 9. Samuel Harper and Kaitlyn Pees enjoy each other's company at the dance. 10. Jared Smith and Kelsey De Pree swing the night away. 11. Rebekah Sheard and Christian Vaflor pose for a photo before the event begins. Christian was a part of this year's JS committee. JS The Junior/Senior dance signals the final stretch of the semester. With the upperclassmen's time on campus nearing its end, JS celebrates the friendships and accomplishments they've made. This year's theme for the dance was "In Full Swing" and was held at the Savannah Center in Cincinnati. Students spent the evening reminiscing about their time at Cedarville, enjoying scrumptious food, and dancing the night away!

ELLIV Our Anthem 1. Priscilla Gonzalez, Hannah First, and Hannah Mahlum are all a part of a big group of ladies who did a clever cos– tume adaptation of "when life gives you lemons." 2. Hitting bone-chilling notes, Arielle Feustel wows the audience with"Stone Cold," by Demi Lovato. 3. Noah Darnell sings his heart out to "Eye of the Tiger." 4. The evening opens with "The Greatest Show." 5. Jeremiah Vroegop draws the crowd in with the popular song "Sadie Hawkins Dance." 6. The weather/news crew blows the judges away by stealing the best costume award. 7. These "e's" line the lake as students start filing into line, waiting for the doors to open. I 30

ALUMNI AT LAST! 7. Haley Peritt celebrates with surrounding family after the ceremony with a big group photo. 8. Kenton Durham congratulates his fellow graduate. 9. Ryan Sprague poses for a photo after the ceremony. 10. Audrey Rutt beams withjoy after commencement. 11. Harrison Elkins proudly flashes his diploma amongst his fellow graduates. This year, Cedarville celebrated its 122nd annual commencement ceremony, with 775 students graduating and becoming alumni. Family, friends, faculty, and staff came from all over the country, and the world, to support their graduates and to help them celebrate this milestone. In his commencement address, Dr. White reminded students of the four sermon series they've experienced here at Cedarville, exhorting them to lean into the Word, walk in wisdom, fear the Lord, and have steadfast faith. Dr. White encouraged students to trust God, for He is faithful, and challenged them to go out into the world as ambassadors of Christ.

Commencement

COMMENCEMENT CONTINUED THE END... 1. Students beamwith excitement after receiving their diplomas. 2. All aspects of campus reflect the celebration of commencement as seniors leave campus for the last time. 3. Myla Patten celebrates the end of her time at Cedarville among her classmates. 4. Senior Class President Catherine Milliron speaks in front of faculty, students, and parents for a final time. 5. The diploma is in hand; the tassel has been moved. It is on to the next adventure for this graduate. 6. The Johnston family celebrates with their recent graduate, Elizabeth. 7. Jon Wood congratulates and passes off the diploma to Marc Agee. . ~ ._ ~ . . ~ \ \ t ·- ~ . ~ -., \ 351

STUDENT LIFE "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world" -Nelson Mandala

SLP / SGA STUDENT-LED SERVICE 1. Meet the SGA team: Sharri Hall, Nicholas Elder, Ryan Smith, Meagan Grotte, Indhira Adames, David Carter, Alexander Paat, Mojadesinuola Adejokun, Catherine Milliron. 2. Alyssa Bergthold leads the student body in worship. 3. Alexander Paat and Dr. White entertain the student body during the annual Live at Ten event during SGA chapel. 4. SLP puts on different themed ALT nights thorughout the year. 5. Dominique Couser serves the student body as a Rinnova barista. I 38 ALT£! FRIDAY REMEMBER THE TITANS 73D & a

CAMPUS EXPERIENCE 6. Kenton Durham leads the student body in worship alongside the SGAChapel band. 7. CorinnaWard serves students, faculty, and guests as they arrive on campus at the beginning of the year. 8. Thi" year's Campus Experience team poses together for a group photo at the start of the year. 39 I

ALT NIGHTS ALT Nights were a valuable part of the Cedarville community. Each semester SCAB hosted 2 ALT nights. showing the movies Remember the Titans, Lila&Stitch, Cool Runnings, andThe Greatest Showman. At each of these events, they offered multiple showings of the movies as well as special activities that went along with the movie themes - like pumpkin carving, laser tag, corn hole, Olympic-style curling, and caricatures. Food trucks arrived on campus, and various other snacks like popcorn and cupcakes were provided as well. Rinnova always released a specialty drink to match each movie. II40

II ALT NIGHT! l. Students line up in the SSC, waiting for the ALT Night to begin. 2. Morgan O'Neil, Abi Wisser, Berkley Benson, and other students draw caricatures for their fellow students. 3. Students are able to experience virutal reality at an ALT Night. 4. Michael Brocker and David McDonell play curling during a winter Olympic-themed ALT Night. 5. The Columbus Zoo visits campus with a procupine friend. 6. Alex Totten plays corn hole with friends. 7. During the Lila &StitchALT Night, students enjoy snow cones. 8. Students enjoy dinner together from the local food trucks visiting campus for an ALT Night. 9. Students line up to enjoy a tasty meal from a food truck. 41 11

GRIDIRON CLASSIC READY, SET, HIKE 1. Junior Jon Shaw, Lawlor's quarterback for the game, dodges his opponent from the Hill. 2. Students flood the stands every year at Cedar Cliff High School for the famous Printy vs. Maddox and Lawlor vs. Hill flag-football games. 3. Printy and Maddox take the line, giving Maddox possesion of the ball. Printy took home the win. 4. Emily Goodwin pushes through Maddox players and makes a play toward the endzone. 5. Captains and coaches hold up a banner for the Lawlor guys to run through at the beginning of the game. II42 ■

MOONLIGHT MADNESS As November began and fall was in full swing, campus morale escalated as Gridiron approached. Anevent steeped in tradition, Gridiron pitted Lawlor against the Hill and Printy against Maddox in the most anticipated flag-football game of the year. Under the Friday night lights, Cedarville students enjoyed a night of friendly rivalry in the chilly football stands, enjoying food trucks and hot chocolate as the games were in full swing. In another traditional fall event, the basketball season begian with Moonlight Madness, an evening shining the spotlight on players, past and present. SEASON STARTER 1. Men's and Women's basketball coaches run out at the beginning of the event. 2. Dr. Jason Lee jumps up for a shot during the faculty game. 3. Both faculty teams high-five and shake hands after their annual game. 4. Senior Kaitlyn Holm and junior Abigail Wolford carry in their teammate junior Regina Hochstetler to kick off the celebration. 431 I

ORGWARS THE ULTIMATE WAR 1. Jonathan Inman, member of Alpha Chi, assembles a product using items given during "Shark Tank." 2. KZP girls pose for a picture during Org Wars' own version of "Shark Tank." 3. Men from OPE, DTR, and Alpha Chi all act out their skit during "Talent ShowNight," where each org was given a different talent. 4. Members of MISO put their heads together to collaborate during the event. 5. PEB rallies together to put on their sock puppet show. 6. Ashten Crank and Abbey Jacobs work with their org members to make sock puppets for the talent show. 7. Ian Waltz walks around with Alpha Chi's "product"they came up with during "Shark Tank." I I44

Every year, SCA hosts Org \Vars, which brings all of the orgs on campus together for some friendly competition and a chance to win $500 for their group. Each night had a different theme I ehallcn<'ic to I . M complete, ranging from a scavenger hunt to a talent show, and ending with a lip-sync battle between orgs. 'f'his ycar1 s winner was Alpha Chi, with PEB coming in second, and AI.A finishing third. All 3 groups earned money for their organizations.

CONCERTS 2 I \ ..., '-• ' \ \ • 1hnf• evefYOOdY• pibOhl. ce,n'lao&ve1t-good,n~U ~",! "'fN 00 $!\"ITTfHl!. Qel r'!Qhl \fl 1Ji Holy Gocfl l~t'? I ; I , ., ' ... Music unites people all over the world, and on campus that was no different - music being an important part of the experience here on campus. Throughout the year, the student body enjoyed various worship nights, and Heartsong held a special live-recording event. Cedarville's numerous concert bands performed as well. Individuals, local bands, anda capellagroups like the Inversions held showcases and concerts throughout the course of the year as well. I I46 o h1 1.Timothy True plays alongside Hannah Bahorik with the Jazz Band. 2. Rapper Shai Lynne performs a concert for the student body and community during his visit on campus. 3. Gigi Gearheart worships with the student body during the live recording event. 4. Tori Butts leads the student body in worship with Heartsong at their live recording event. 5. Singer and songwriter Paul Baloche is the featured artist at this year's Worship 4:24 conference.

6.Amanda Staufer plays the violin in unison with the orchestra. 7. Nikki Lerner sings alongside Paul Baloche, introducing spontaneous ways to worship. 8. Heartsong leads the student body in worship during their live recording event. 9. Cedarville's Orchestra performs for the student body. 10.Church staff from all over the country gather to wor– ship with Paul Baloche and a volunteer choir during the Worship 4:24 conference.

SERVING WORLDWIDE 7.This team of students ministers to different communi– ties around New York city, teaching ESL classes during their visit. 8. .James Ryanhangs out with the missionarykids at the river during the summer trip to Turkey. 9. Freshman Julia Olsen serves local Honduran residents alongside her team, who provided basic medical care and health education during their trip. 10. Serving in Haiti, these students minister and show love to children at a local orphanage. 11. Serving at Baptist Children's Home in Michigan, these ladies interact with and love on the children in foster care at their facility and help out withvarious work projects at the home. GLOBAL OUTREACH This year Christian Ministries hosted over forty-five local and fifteen domestic outreach teams. Global outreach had 8,945 partipcants through their local, domestic, and international settings and served 124 mission fields to date. Over spring break alone, sixteen different teams were sent out to serve. Christian Ministries deployed teams throughout the school year as well as over the summer - stateside and internationally. This year, senior Priscila Gonzalez was able to lead a spring break trip back to her home town in Ecuador.

STUDENT LIFE "1\venty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones that you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from safe harbor. Catch the wind in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover" -Mark Twain

~only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me - the task of testifying to the good news of God's grace. Acts 20:24

MEN'S SOCCER SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY 11-0-3 DAVlS & ELKINS 11-1-2 FINDLAY 11-3 ALDERSON BROADDUS 7-5-2 TREVECCA 7-6-1 OHIO DOMINICAN 7-7 WALSH 6-8 LAKE ERIE 3-11 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 1-12-1 MALONE 1-13 I s4 GOALI 1. Senior John Schwien attacks the ball and strikes down field . Schwien was selected for the United Soccer Coaches Division II All-Midwest Region Second Team. 2. Junior Cole Butaud gains control of the ball. 3. Sophomore TJ Milby takes a shot on goal. 4. Ben Johnson makes a cross-field pass to his teammate junior Bryce Childers.

FOR THE WIN 1. Sophomore Kaitlyn Walters dribbles the ball down the field. 2. Junior Grace Miorelli fights off two defenders for a touch on the ball. Miorelli was named to the United Soccer Coaches Division II All-Midwest Region Second Team for the second time. 3 . Junior Creslyn Van Dyck battles against her defender for control of the ball. 4. Freshman Taylor Noll rises above her opponent to get her head on the ball. WOMEN'S SOCCER SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY 12-0-1 DAVIS&ELKINS 1-10-3 FINDLAY 4-9-1 ALDERSON BROADDUS 2-10-2 URSULINE 7-6 TREVECCA 6-5-3 OHIO DOMINICAN 11-2-1 WALSH 11-3 LAKEERIE 4-9-1 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 5-8-1 MALONE 2-8-4 55 I 1

MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY SEASON HIGHLIGHTS QUEEN CITY 4 of6 FRIENDSHIP 1 of 12 ALL-OHIO 8of 38 LEWIS 15 of 31 WILMINGTON 21 of 30 G-MAC 3 of 10 NCAAMW 8of28 NCCAA 2 of13 11 56 IN THE LEAD 1. Sophomore Andrew Testas runs alongside S other newcomers to the team and earns All-America recognition. 2. Senior Zac Bowen, a four year distance runner, earns All-America recognition alongside 3 of his teammates. 3 . Cedarville runs as a team until the pack disperses and leaders emerge. 4 . Daniel Michalski is nominated as individual qualifier for the NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country Championship and also receives the NCCAAWheeler Award.

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY THE FINISH LINE 1. Cedarville runners compete alongside numerous schools. The women's team brought home their 11th Championship for NCCAA. 2. Rachel Sweeney leads the pack going into the finish line. 3. Sophomore Grace Norman runs in stride during the meet. Norman competed in the 2016 Paralympics. 4. Cedarville competes in many meets across the region. This year they earned the nuumber 4 slot at the GMAC meet. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS QUEENCITY FRIENDSHIP ALL-OHIO LEWIS G-MAC NCAAMW NCCAA 4of7 3 of13 6of 40 11 of 34 4 of12 11 of 28 1 of 13 57 l l

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL BUMP! SET! SPIKE! 1. Freshman Sierra Schuitemajumps up to set the ball for teammate Gabby Olsen. 2. Freshman Autumn Foust receives the opposing team's serve. 3 . Senior Gabby Olsen jumps up for the spike. Olsen was named to the CCA Division II All-Midwest Region Volleyball Second Team for the season. 4. The team celebrates after scoring. The team ended their season with an overall record of 17-16. I I58 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY 4-14 DAVIS & ELKINS 8-10 FINDLAY 15-2 ALDERSON BROADDUS 3-15 TREVECCA 2-15 OHIO DOMINICAN 3-14 WALSH 13-5 LAKE ERIE 15-3 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 9-8 MALONE 12-6 URSULINE 3-15 HILLSDALE 15-2

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Ohio Dominican Classic 631 GMAC Fall Invitational 465 NCCAAMidwest Regional 592 NCAA DII Midwest Regional 643 Cedarville Invitational 646 NCCAA Championship NIA Findlay Invitational 622 Ohio Dominican Bill Blazer Memorial 631 Taylor Shootout 309 Gannon Invitational N/ A GMAC Championship 948 MEN'S GOLF UPTO PAR 1. The golf team: Isaac Wood, Mitchell Creamer, Jacob Adams, Jordan Reese, Ben Sheard, Carter Ehms, Kyle Tillinghast, Hayden James, Jared Hoelzen 2. Hayden James takes a big swing. James returned for his second season with the jackets and averaged 83.90 strokes per 18 holes. 3. Carter Ehms looks big and swings his driver. Ehms tied for fifth in the conference tournament at 73-78-75-226. 4. Stuck in the bunker, Mitchell Creamer swings hard to get theball out of the sand. Creamer began his first season with the jackets. 59 II

MEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY 2-18 DAVIS&ELKINS 5-15 FINDLAY 19-1 ALDERSON BROADDUS 11-9 TREVECCA 5-15 OHIO DOMINICAN 12-8 WALSH 14-6 LAKEERIE 10-10 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 9-11 MALONE 12-8 HILLSDALE 13-7 OHIO DOMINICAN 12-8 CEDARVILLE 8-12 I I 60 NOTHING BUT NET 1. Senior guard Patrick Bain goes up for the shot as sophomore guard Colton Linkous blocks the opposition. 2. Senior guard Evan Kraatz dribbles down the court. Kraatz has appeared in every game Cedarville has played during his four-year career. 3. Colton Linkous goes up for the shot. Linkous scored nine points in the win over Marysville. 4. Patrick Bain attempts a lay-up. Bain was named to the NCCAAMidwest Second Team as a junior. 5. The team looks on as Evan Kraats sets up for a perfect shot.

WHAT ASHOTI 6. Freshman guard Ashlyn Huffman goes for the lay-up. 7. Junior guard Regina Hochstetler attempts a shot at the net. Hochstetler started all 29 games she appeared in. 8. Senior forward Breanne Watterworth goes up for the tip-off. Watterworth startedall 30 games in the season. 9. Junior guard Baylee Bennett sets up a fantastic shot. Bennett was the second-leading scorer with 13.4 points per game. 10. The Lady Jackets gather for a team huddle. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY 0-22 DAVIS&ELKINS 7-15 FINDLAY 17-5 ALDERSON BROADDUS 4-18 URSULINE 16-6 TREVECCA 8-14 OHIO DOMINICAN 14-8 WALSH 17-5 LAKE ERIE 9-13 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 11-11 MALONE 8-14 CEDARVILLE 18-4 61 11

MEN'S TENNIS Ready, Set, Serve 1. Cedarville's Men's Tennis poses for a team photo with their coach. 2. Matt Brumbaugh returns the volley. Brumbaugh was selected to the All-America First team. 3. Alex Totten moves to return the serve. 4. Jonathan Class returned for his final year with the jackets, holding the top spot in singles victories on the team. 5 . Chris Tsibouris reaches to hit the ball. Tsibouris joins the jackets as a freshman. II 62 a \ SEASON HIGHLIGHTS HILLSDALE FINDLAY WALSH CEDARVILLE DAVIS &ELKINS 14-6 9-11 10-13 5-15 3-14

WOMEN'S TENNIS SEASON HIGHLIGHTS HILLSDALE 14-4 DAVIS&ELKINS 7-9 FINDLAY 10-9 ALDERSON BROADDUS 0-10 URSULINE 1-7 WALSH 11-12 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 5-11 CEDARVILLE 10-9 ACE! 6. The Cedarville Women's Tennis Team poses for a team photo with their coach. 7. Freshman Laura Bowen jumps to return the ball. 8. Junior Rosie Thompson leans to return the serve. Thompson tallied a second-best 15 wins in singles. 9 . Junior Olivia Ancil moves to return the volley. Ancil posted a 7-5 singles mark during this season. 10. Senior Kendyll Heydt winds up for a swing. 63 I l

BASEBALL TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME l. Conner TenHove winds up his pitch. TenHove joins the Jackets for his first year on the team. 2. Head Coach Mike Manes watches from the sidelines as his team plays Ohio Dominican. 3. Josh Kneeland high-fives his teammate inpassing. Kneeland wrapped up his final year with the jackets where he led the team in innings pitched and strikeouts. 4. Logan Eby winds up for the swing. Eby returned as an outfielder for his second year with the jackets. 5. The team huddles around the mound for a strategy meeting during the game. ■ SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY 9-18 DAVIS&ELKINS 4-21 FINDLAY 15-10 ALDERSON BROADDUS 9-18 TREVECCA 15-9 OHIO DOMINICAN 18-7 WALSH 16-11 LAKE ERIE 14-13 KENTUCKYWESLEYAN 17-19 MALONE 18-9 HILLSDALE 17-10 CEDARVILLE 4-21 1164

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS OHIO VALLEY DAVIS & ELKINS FINDLAY ALDERSON BROADDUS URSULINE TREVECCA . OHIO DOMINICAN WALSH LAKE ERIE KENTUCKY WESLEYAN MALONE CEDARVILLE 3-21 10-9-1 17-5 4018 10-13-1 15-9 18-6 9-13 10-12 12-12 6-16 19-5 .SOFTBALL WHAT A CATCH! 6. Kara Eiginger dives to catch the ball. 7. Kacey Smith hurls a pitch toward homebase. 8. Catcher Morgan Arbogast throws the ball back to the mound after a catch. 9 . Sarah Parsons mentally prepares for the game. 10. Hannah Lord slides into home before the catcher makes contact. 65 II

MEN'S TRACK RUN THE RACE 1. Josiah Bernard strides ahead of the competition during sprints. Bernard is a third-time GMAC First Team sprinter. 2. The Men's Track team poses for their annual group photo. 3. Caleb Snyder leaps in the long jump event. Snyder was on the GMAC Second Team as the triple jump runner up with the best effort of 42-0.50. 4. Lane Hluch winds up the shot put for the launch. Hluch was on the GMAC Second Team after finishing as the runner up in the weight thrown with a heave of 47-6.50. 5. Aaron Sturgeon hurls over the bar during the pole vault event. Sturgeon completed his final season with the Jackets this year. II66 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Bethel (Ind.) Dallas Baptist Cedarville Greenville York(Neb.) McMurry Roberts Wesleyan Grace Warner Emmanuel (Ga.) Ottawa University (AZ) Brewton-Parker Southwestern Christian Virginina-Lynchburg 133 118 100 82 70 64 43 36 25 22 16 9 9 3

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Cedarville Dallas Baptist Roberts Wesleyan McMurry Bethel (Ind.) York (Neb.) Warner Greenville Belhaven Ottawa University (AZ) Southwestern Christian Grace Brewton-Parker 168 116 104 75 57 49 43 36 18 14 9 4 3 WOMEN'S TRACK WHAT A JUMP! 6. The Women's Track team poses for their annual group photo. 7. Jodi Johnson leaps over the hurdles and races ahead of her opponents. She produced her outdoor season-best effort of 1:11.69 in the 400m hurdles. 8. Lauren Willow throws her body over the high jump. Willow started her first year with the track and volleyball team as a two-sport athlete. 9. Lyndsey Smith runs and launches into the long jump. 67 I

CHEERLEADING GO J-A-C-K-E-T-S ! 1. The cheer team balances precariously on one another's hands ~nd shoulders. 2. Three lady Yellow Jackets are lifted high by their male teammates. 3 . The Yellow Jackets balance a teammate parallel to the court floor. 4. The Yellow Jacket cheeleaders pose for a team photo. 5. A lady Yellow Jacket performs an impressive flip , her male teammates ready to catch her. I68

II ■ CLUB SPORTS PLAY ON! 1. The men's ultimate team, Swarm, show off their muddy jerseys after a long day of competing. They placed 6th overall in the region. 2. Both teams bind together for a scrum to restart the play after a foul. Cedarville plays many different teams around the area. 3. Celebrating after their tournament, the women's rugby team poses for a photo. 4. For the first time, an all-women's club ultimate team, Queen Bee, competes with other teams throughout the Ohio Valley region. They finished 8th overall at the regional tournament. S.Renae Haskins goes in for the tackle. 6. Zach Tanner shuffles to move past his opponent. 69

STUDENT ORGS ALPHA CHI ALPHA IOTA ALPHA Men's social and professional org Men's nursing and fellowship org ALPHA SIGMA LAMBDA APHA-ASP Promoting the use of sign language to deaf and hearing community Academy of student pharmacy org AYO BIOLOGY CLUB Developing artistic dance to bring glory to God Bringing together biology majors I I 10

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MU KAPPA OPE National organization to unite missionary kids Men's service and social org PHI EPSILON BETA PSI KAPPA THETA Women's fellowship org Psychology org SNPHA SIGMA PHI LAMBDA National pharmacy professional org Men's service and social org 172

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENT LEADERSHIP TEAM Business leadership student org TAU BETA Pl Engineering Honors Society STUDENT ORGS SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Academic and service org TAU DELTA KAPPA Honorsorg 73 I

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Serving his fifth year as President for Cedarville's campus, Dr. Thomas \Vhite walked the student body through Proverbs during his chapel series "The \Vay of \Visdom.'' Dr. \Vhite focused on Proverbs 9:10: "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.'' This verse, a main theme in his messages , tells us that we will never grow out of our need for wisdom. This verse will be a constant in the Christian walk. Through it all, \Vhitc reminded us, "God is faithful; you can trust Ilim."

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