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t 1n This year at Cedarville was a compilation of millions of moments. It began with masses of students in matching T-shirts screaming with banners and pool noodles in hand, welcoming all of us home, whether it felt like home yet or not. Then, all the "firsts" came - first dinner in Chucks, first overwhelming syllabus, first Rip run, first Rinnova latte. We started digging into our classes and hoping for survival. On a typical week, we spent our Tuesday nights at Stingers downing boats of curly fries and laughing at scarily accurate memes. We cheered on the volleyball team alongside our buff new mascot to earn T-shirts, and we tried not to get hit by motorized longboards on our walk back to our dorms, whether we lived in the brand-new Walker Hall or the long-standing Faith. We got struck with Cedar Plague, yelled at CedarPrint and shook our fists at the wind as we were tossed past Cedar Lake to chapel. Though the year was filled with triumphs and tragedies, we shared the common experiences that made our campus one of a kind. This book is an attempt to capture those moments. If you find yourself laughing, shaking your head, or saying, "I completely forgot that happened," we have accomplished our goal. This is a chronicle of the student experience, a tribute to all things Cedarville. Join us to relive every second that makes Cedarville University our home.
Dedication James Leightenheimer is an alumna and Associate Professor of Communication, as well as the advisor for the student-run radio station, Resound Radio. He has been married for 40 years to his wife Beth, and they have five children: Jesse, Jenny, Johannah, Jay, and Jacob. His hobbies include baking, reading, stained glass work, hiking, and hunting. He is a member of Grace Baptist Church and serves on the security team, and he ran sound there as well. He has worked at Cedarville since the fall of 1982 and has changed countless students' lives during his time here. r------------------------------ l James Leightenheimer1akes a selfie with his wife, Beth. 2: Dr. Dixon, then president of Cedarville College, presents the Facutly of the Year Award to Leightenheimer. 3: Leightenheimer poses for a photo during his time a a student at Cedarville College. 4: Leightenheimer passes along his love for hiking to his students by traveling with them. 5: Leightenheimer has spent much of his career advising l·he radio station, Resound Radio. 6: Dr. Wes Baker works alongsideLeightenheimer as colieagues in the Communications Department. 7: Usually the faceless voice behind tl,e micropl,one, this time Leightenheimer poses for o picture. ,------- I I fl C I I I I 3
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Getting Started Hours before Jacket Fest's start time, students in Campus Experience had to execute their rain plan and set up all the inflatables and activities inside the Fieldhouse. This was the first time the freshman party would be held inside, so it was a toss-up of whether it would work well or flop. Luckily, an impromptu, student-initiated dance broke out next to the SGA I I 06 I > I I poster-signing table. "As groups began to finish their main activities, they started the dance party," Whitney O'Brien, a STING leader, said. "Before I knew it our group had joined, and nearly everyone at the Jacket Fest was jumping up and down to the beat." O'Brien said the party led to lasting connections in her group; one girl even signed up to be in her D-group this year.
Fall Bible Conference Students kicked off the school year with a much-loved speaker and an impactful message at the annual Fall Bible Conference. Morning and evening, Sam Allberry taught core truths about Jesus Christ through his series, "(Re)lntroducing Jesus," which encouraged students to reconsider their perceptions of Him. "Each and every student needed a fresh vision of Jesus," Allberry said "I know this is the case because I also needed a fresh vision of Him," During the conference, dozens of students made the decision either to come to Christ or rededicate their lives to the Lord. Those few days were a time of revival and of a discovery of Christ. ,---------- \ -... ---~---- .// 08 \ ~ I I r- - -..---- •--- • l : Members of HeartSong sing "The Lion and the Lamb" in chapel. 2: Ariana Brooks plays keys during HeartSong's set. 3: Josiah Winey plays guitar and leads in worship. 4: Kristen Doyle harmonizes with the other singers, adding in an alto part. 5: Sam Allberry delivers his sermon on the second day of the conference.
Homecoming Nearly 2,000 guests visited campus on Oct. 5-6. A mixture of alumni, parents, and friends gathered to visit students, reminisce on past college days, and participate in a multitude of campus events like the Homecoming parade and cardboard canoe races. "The Light a Night of Worship" capped off Homecoming Weekend in an awe-inspiring finale. "All the hard work we did certainly paid off," soloist Macy McClain said. "It was very powerful, and I heard that a parent came to Christ that night." At the event Dr. Chris Miller read passages of Scripture between worship songs performed by the choir, orchestra, and praise band. The chapel was packed out with students and family members who used light-up bracelets to wave during the last song, symbolizing that believers are to be lights in the world that emulate Jesus Christ. 11 \ I \ #' I I \ \ \
Fools The cast of the fall play took to the stage on Oct. 4-14 to perform "Fools" by Neil Simon. The play is about a young schoolteacher who gets a job in a Ukrainian town called Kulyenchikov, not knowing that the locals are under a curse that makes them incredibly foolish. Although the play is lighthearted, the cast went through rigorous preparation to perform it skillfully. They had rehearsals for three hours a day, four days a week, to immerse themselves in their roles. "I really liked rehearsals because I learned so much just about theater in general and how professional theater works," Beth Oldham, the female lead, said. "You know, going to theater rehearsal for the show, we weren't allowed to wear logos on our shirts or anything that would take us out of the world of Kulyenchikov." They even had a dialect coach come in and train them on how to perform in a Ukrainian accent. Their intense study of the characters allowed them to put on a professional performance. r I I I I I I I I I I l: Snetsky, played by Andrew Standley, discovers that he can spell words again and that the curse of stupidity has been broken. 2: Leon Tolchinsky, the lead character played by Jeremy Smith, pretends to have trouble getting the bride's ring on Sophia Zubritsky's finger, played by Beth Oldham. 3: The cast of "Fools" prepares to bow during their curtain call. 4: As an outsider, Jeremy Smith's character tries to reason with the cursed townspeople but cannot break thorugh their confusion. 5: Gregor Vousekevitch, played byBlake Hansher, describes his hatred for his father. 6: Lenya Zubritsky, played by Ranae Haskins, eats a flower, gifted to her by Leon, as a way of thanking him.
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Campus Christmas All through the Fall semester, students anticipated Campus Christmas: a weekend chock-full of celebrating, activities, and fun . Friday, December 7 kicked off the event with Campus Christmas Open Dorms. Students decorated their halls in different, creative "themes," such as "Mary Poppins" or "Printy House Cinemas," and then opened up the halls for tours. The tours ran from late afternoon until midnight, and the day was a blast for everyone involved. On Saturday Evening, the Stevens Student Center hosted a giant Christmas party that included cookie decorating, pictures with Stinger, and showings of "The Polar Express." From 9-11 pm, the Dining Hall offered a late-night breakfast, karaoke, and even train rides . The weekend gave students a much-needed break from finals and provided them the opportunity to celebrate the season.
Missions Conference Dr. Kevin Ezell, the president of the North American Mission Board, and Dr. Matt Bennett, Assistant Professor of Missions and Theology, led Cedarville's annual Missions Conference on Jan. 8-10. This year, the university hosted the largest conference in its history, with 100 missions organizations and over 50 missionaries in attendance. During the conference, students participated in workshops and visited various displays to learn how they could use their skills to make an impact on the world. The event emphasized the point that students should learn .to carry the gospel with them wherever they end up going, not necessarily just to other nations. Dr. Ezell spoke at the four main sessions, and Bennett wrapped up the conference. "If the Lord does have you here for a season of preparation," Bennett said, "let me encourage you that He is sovereign, and He is going about the accomplishing of His tasks around the world while He has you here preparing." 18 r - --- - - --- - - -- -- - 1: Ariana Brooks plays the keys and sings. 2: Kayla Welch leads in worship. 3: Caleb O'Neel plays guitar and leads in worship. 4: Brandon Haynes plays electric guitar with Joshua Ratliff on the drums. 5: Dr. Kevin Ezell gives a sermon on missions during the conference. I I I
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Appointment With Death --------------~ l: Alderman Higgs (DaVonte Cassidy) tells the qroup of his connection to Lady Westhome (Teagon Bolin). 2: Dr. Gerard (Thomas Folkerts) listens to the Boynton family's conversation. 3: Alderman Higgs (DaVonte Cassidy) holds a conversation with the Italian girl (Beth Oldham). 4: Mrs. Boynton (Abigail Krakora) manipulates the mind of her son, Lennox Boynton (Evan Ellis). 5: Sarah King (Ssubi Arango), Lennox Boynton (Evan Ellis), Nadine Boynton (Emma Waywood). and Raymond Boynton (Hunter Johnson) watch as events uncover the truth behind Mrs. Boynton's death. 6: Ginevra Boynton (Lauren Jacobs) ho!ds up a knife and contemplates what to do with 11 "Appointment with Death," a play that ran from Jan. 31 - Feb. 10, is set in Petra, Jordan during the 1940s. A tourist group settles into a hotel and gets to know one another in preparation for their outing the next day. However, it is not long before a death unsettles the group and casts suspicion upon several characters. This play was directed by Dr. Dawn Schluetz, who was in her second year as an assistant professor of theatre. The play featured a cast from a variety of years and majors, allowing them to gain skills for their future school and work. A variety of cast members explained their experience with the play to be helpful in expanding their worldview and beliefs in Christianity. ' 21 I I I I
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Chapel From weekly series to one-time events, chapel is a place where students daily hear from God's Word. As just one example, in February, Cedarville welcomed Ken and Tara Winter who spoke in chapel as a husband and wife team. Ken is the lead pastor of Heritage Fellowship Church in Springfield, OH, and Tara serves alongside Ken and provides care to women at the Pregnancy Resource Center in Springfield. The couple told the story of their relationship, how they navigated their spiritual lives through rocky times, and how God ultimately used their circumstances to draw others to Himself. Tara said, "Our hope is that whatever life circumstances students at Cedarville will encounter, they will always know of God's unconditional love and grace that He has for them and that our sin does not define us. but our identity rests in God's redemptive work to be more like Him." I , I J I I I I J I I 25
Spitfire Grill The Spitfire Grill, Cedarville's spring production, was a musical based off the original movie made in 1996. This heartwarming story follows Percy Talbott, played by Emily Hunnemeyer, who travels to a small town after her release from prison. At first Percy is the one who needs the town for a fresh start, but it turns out that the town itself needs Percy just as much, if not more. "To put on a whole show in just two months took a lot of hard work, but it was the kind of hard work that you look forward to doing," Connor Haynes, who played Shelby Thorpe, said. "Through tough classes and long days, I always knew that I would have a goal outside of myself to go to, to forget about this life awhile and focus on the life of another person, my character." Each character in the play finds some redemption by the end, which mirrors the gospel message of God's r - - - - - - - - C • • "'\, '----------- 26 redemption for us. \ \ \ \ \ I I I I I \ \ I J I , r I I l : Suzanna Slack plays the town busybody. 2: Connor Haynes sings to Emily Hunnemeyer to console her after Emily's character shared about her difficult past. 3: All the members of the cast read entries for the Grill's contest, realizing just how many people want to own the Grill. 4: Connor Haynes' character brings her husband lunch. Her husband was played by Andrew Standley. 5: Emily Hunnemeyer reads one of the essays that was submitted for the Spitfire Grill 's contest. Contestants were supposed to write on essay about why they wonted to own the grill and submit$ l 00 into the raffle.
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Moonlight Madness ---.. -. l: Ryan Smith, the SGA president, announces this year's basketball players. 2: A judge panel gives a unanimous 10/10 during the men's slam dunk contest. Even Stinger joined in with his vote! 3: Lexi Moore (44), Isabelle Bolender (20), and Emily Chapman (0) give a group dance performance as ·rheir names are announced. 4: Ashlyn Huffman (5) dodges Kelly Poole (14) during the Lady Jackets' mock game between upper- and underclassmen. 5: Andrew Tuttle, Nick Mahek, and Christian Brandt pose with Stinger on the bleachers, 6: Quinton Green (55) throws the ball under his leg as he leaps to make a slam dunk. 7: Lindsey Seals. one of the Cedarville cheerleaders, raises her arms in victory while performing a daring stunt. Moonlight Madness kicked off the basketball season on Nov, 3. in the Doden Field House. The pep band played rousing music as Ryan Smith introduced the players of the men's and women's basketball teams. Each member danced onto the court to a song intro of their choice when their name was announced. Once all the team players were gathered on the court, mock games began between the upperand underclassmen. "I think it's a fun way to get the students involved and see what the teams look like this year," Kelly Poole, a senior Lady Jacket, said. "It's fun for our girls to just play a little scrimmage and get ready for our season ahead. Moonlight Madness always has a great turnout, which is always an awesome start to our season." In between games, SGA called students onto the court to participate in a variety of competitions. The night's grand finale was the men's slam dunk contest.
JS The Junior/Senior banquet themed "Our Story," hailed the end of the school year and the end of college for many seniors. Held at the Savannah Center in Cincinnati, JS hosted hundreds of couples and friend groups who donned their elegant outfits and enjoyed the night away from campus. "The best part was definitely the venue. I know that the JS planning committee really wanted to hone in on the atmosphere of the event, and I think they did an amazing job," Andrew Hutton, a senior participant commented. After dinner, students packed the dance floor and hoped for their favorite hits to come on as they danced the rest of the night away. p I I I I I I I I I I I I l : Caroline Philipps, Claire Burton, Miranda Holbrook, and Katie Flint pose for a picture. 2: Lanissa Hayes and Victoria Christiansen hold roses in their mouths. 3: Laurel Bryant Angie Bobe, Stephanie Brimer, Kaitlyn Ring, William Tomlinson, and Victoria Christianson take advantage of the props at the photo booth for a glamorous group picture. 4: Victoria Christenson, Kaitlyn Ring, William Tomlinson, Abby Snow, Angie Bobe, and Laurel Bryant prepare to pose as a group on the BTS patio. I I I I • \ \ I I I I I r...., CIQ _________ _,, I \ \ 29 I I I
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Commencement l: Dr. White speoks to the graduates, offering a final word of inspiration before they become alumni. 2: Madison Werling, Emily Broadwick, and Jennifer Tyson take a picture with the "Class of 2019" frame. 3: Parents buy flowers for their graduating children. 4: Students pose with communications professor Derrick Green for a selfie. 5: Rafael Lopez signs for his diploma. 6: Dr. White takes a selfie with the graduating class, commemorating the end of their 1,000 days. Graduating seniors filled up the Callan Athletic Center early on May 4 for Cedarville's 123rd commencement ceremony. "There was a nervous but eager energy in the gym before we walked to the field house," Mariah Shull recollected. "Then at the end there were bittersweet and final goodbyes from good friends or even just acquaintances. We all just wanted to see one another succeed after working so hard for our degrees." Now these graduates will continue to be salt and light in the world, wherever God takes them. I I I I C \ \ \ I I ,J I I I ,. -----... \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I \ \ 37 ,' \ \ \ I I I
Commencement After a time of worship, Dr. White gave a speech for all the seniors as they prepared to move out into the world. Later, students walked across the stage to get their diplomas, shake hands with Dr. White, and receive Bibles from Dr. Wood. They had succeeded. 38 l: Dr. White speaks to the class of 2019. 2: Graduates toss their caps into the air. 3: Justin Lough. Clara Costello. and Jocelyn Quirple pose with Dr. White. All three of them earned the President's Trophy. 4: Graduating students pose with their diplomas. 5: Graduates applaud as their classmates' names are announced. ' 6: Savannah Hart andRanae Haskins pose with their I I diplomas. I ! 7: Families and friends gather to see the class of 2019 graduate. It was Cedarville's 123rd commencement ceremony. 8: Adam Gardner and Megan Trainer lead worship.
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1: Brevin Henninger flips a tire for one of Rickard's Man Week competitions. 2: Rachel Moore and McKayla Bauer watch units 18, 20, 22 and 24 compete in Printy Wars. Their theme was Shrek. 3: Lawlor Units 14, 16, 18 and 20 cheer on their sister units during Printy Wars. 4: Units 14, 16, 18, and 20 hold hands for a game during Lawlorpalooza. They had to pass a large loop of rope around the circle without breaking hand contact. 5: Kevin Symonette, Grant Jones, and Ryan Merk prepare for Man Week at Rickard Hall. 6: Austin Land braces himself to flip a tire during Man Week. 7: Mcchesney Upper Middle and McKinney Lower Back display their trophy after the Beach Ball Volleyball tournament. Their bro/sis was the undefeated winner of the championship, and their theme was Moses parting the Red Sea. 8: Sara Beste passes a sponge over her head to her teammate for a game during Printy Wars. Their team had to pass the sponge over their heads and under their legs while draining as little water as possible from it. ~--------------------------------- All across campus, student dorms participated in a variety of events and competitions. Units battled against each other during Printy Wars and Lawlorpalooza, each determined to create the best costumes and win the most games. Rickard stepped up to the plate during Man Week, where men competed in feats of strength, stamina, and resilience, such as flipping giant tires . McChesney/ McKinney and St. Clair/Johnson participated in a beach ball volleyball tournament, where bro/ sis halls teamed up in a game of elimination. McChesney Upper Middle and McKinney Lower Back happily took home the trophy after an intense battle. "I was really proud of our team," Andrew Nussbaumer, a Mcchesney resident, said. "We had to give it our all, and we had to take it one set at a time. It was a good team win, and it was overall enjoyable." 43
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Jake Ringstrand, Shawn Ross, and Savannah Johnson sled down the hill by the HSC on trays. 2: Shawn Ross and Jake Ringstrand pose after sledding down the hill by the HSC. 3: Kimmy Powell and Gwendolyn Peterson hold puppies during finals week. 4: A group of students relax in hammocks on campus. 5: Connor Dupee and Anna Fleming study by the lake. 6: Members of MISO introduce students to various cultures at the World Fair in the BTS. 7: Emily Huckand Maggie Slyby play with a puppy from K9s at the Vi!le. 8: Antonio Munoz and Laura Lasich ride a camel outside the DMC. 9: Dr. Peggy Wilfong, Katie Milligan, Grace Hotz, Kelsey Matthews, and Julia Schultz attend a Shakespeare play in Cincinnati as part of their British Literature class. 45
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King of the Ville : Megan Morrie unzips her suitcase during MISO's performance in the lip sync battle. , , org chose "Party in the USA" by Miley Cyrus, acted out an international student moving to the US for the first time, and won the competition. 2: Kamen Rogers performs as a Chinese warrior 1 I bro/sis '1 Make a Man C • of You" from "Mulan." 3: Sarah Burgoon dances to "Umbreila" by Rihanna with PEB. 4: Emily DeCeglie votes , PEB, a student org, to win the lip sync battle. 5: Zachary Reeder shrugs his shoulders 1/''r 1 r My Hair" by Willow Smith. He maintained the same dance move with a straight face as his t ,, danced around 11, 1 King of the Ville was a new, two-night event that allowed bro/sis groups to compete in a series of challenges alongside student organizations. It featured an opening ceremony, service projects, and a gauntlet that included a trivia contest, a cooking competition, and a 60-second throwdown. "This year was orgs and bro/sis halls, so that was a new addition, because this used to be org wars, and we kind of evolved it into this," Zachary Rubosky said. "It was definitely an experimental year... but the turnout Friday night was really great." Almost l000 students came to the opening ceremony, and nine teams competed in the gauntlet. MISO, the organization for missionary and international students, emerged as the champions.
Concerts In addition to the numerous concerts throughout the year, Christian artist Andrew Peterson performed in concert in the Jeremiah Chapel on February 12. For almost twenty years, Peterson has been writing music, produced 11 albums, and been nominated for the Dove Award. He decided to kick off his 2019 tour with a performance at Cedarville University which highlighted his newest album, "Resurrection Letters Vol. l ," The crowd was thrilled to hear one of his most popular new songs, "Is He Worthy," which involved audience participation. "I frequently talk about faith, art, and community and the way my interaction with art and imagination is one of the chief ways that God has spoken to me over the years," Peterson commented to Natalia Kirychuk in a public relations interview. Peterson was also invited to speak in chapel the next day and share some of his journey through music. Andrew Standley, Kaitlin Kohler. and Antonio Munoz sing "Total 11 with the chorale r Corrie Matthias 1James Ryan ploy violin o •~stra concert. 3: Andrew Peterson kicks off his 2019 tour of the Jeremiah Chapel.. 4: Beth Porter and Dr. Mark Spencer 11 ovs" for the Cr ristmas concert. Pieter Ausema ;:. , v· bass in an I f 6: Meredith Andrews ,11 s 1 ' •r 1 orship c ncert
Campus Experience Once a month, groggy members of Campus Experience (which included SGA, Class Council, Info, SCAB, Finance, Media, Rinnova, Ops, and the Executive Team) gathered at 7 a.m. on Friday mornings to listen to Brian Burns speak about something he called Bravo Zulu culture. Bravo and Zulu are two nautical radio signals, and together they mean "well done." By giving Bravo Zulu coins to the students, hanging flags in his office, and awarding students at the end of the school year, Burns drilled into Campus Experience members' minds that excellence in effort was supposed to encompass their lifestyle. "I think one of the biggest things that I have gotten from Bravo Zulu is the idea of 'extraordinary effort, not extraordinary results, "' Clara Costello, SGA vice president, said. "Learning how to serve faithfully and to trust the Lord with my efforts and know that He controls the results has brought so much more excitement into my work, but also freedom in what I do, knowing that I control my effort, but the rest is left up to the Lord ." This training helped Campus Experience members transform their mindsets so they could help Cedarville become all it could be.
ALT Nights Among the biggest events thrown on campus, Cedarville's ALT nights did not fail to please this past year. With popular pre-released movies, food, and games, students were able to take the night off and just go have fun with friends. A variety of movies held something for every audience - from Disney films such as "Coco" and "The lncredibles 2," to "A Quiet Place," a teeth-clenching thriller. "I always have really enjoyed ALT nights," Kaitlyn Ring said. "My favorite part is always hanging out in line with friends before the showing, playing games, or just talking before the mad rush to get a good seat." During the last ALT night of the year, characters from the movie "Mary Poppins Returns" showed up in the SSC, making the night even more memorable. r-- - - -- I I I I I I I I I I I I l: Abby Carraher, a member of Campus Experience, scans students into the movie "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." 2: Kirsten Sommers waits at Rinnova while the baristas make her a signa1ure drink. 3: Ethan Ooms and Natalie Steenwyk wait in line for a movie showing. 4: Students chat in some Hollywood-style booths set 1r outside the DeVries Theater. 5: Emily Hunnemeyer and Blake Hansher enter as Mary Poppins and Bert for the ALT night showing "Mary Poppins Returns."
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Summer and Fall Trips From Costa Rica to the Czech Republic, Cedarville students spread all over the globe on a mission to proclaim God's Word and aid those in need. Global Outreach teams worked alongside locals in their schools, camps, and sport teams during the summer, fall, and spring. Not only are communities uplifted by these hardworking volunteers, but the students are also impacted through their service. They learn better how to share the gospel and get a fuller understanding of the world. Some may even make a decision to serve full-time after graduation. Whether serving on missions means bringing fresh water to a third-world country or helping a family on the next street get a decent meal, Global Outreach students are dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel everywhere. r-- ---- --- ----------- • 1 Jared Klimek works outdoors in the heat. 2: A Global Outreach team walks down a path. 3: Jacob Sanders stands in front of a wall with painted handprints 4: Ian Waltz, Bailey Pitcher, and Elizabeth Bassette stand outside a church in Zomba, Malawi, Africa with a group of playful village children. 5: Troy Coates gives a piggyback ride to a Navajo child during recess at Immanuel Mission School in Arizona. He, along with the Discipleship Council, helped out at the Navajo reservation school in Teec Nos Pos, gave gospel messages, and did manual labor. 6: Mckenzie Mayse gives a child an immunization during a cross-cultural nursing internship in Honduras. She volunteered at a clinic and helped distribute immunizations and medication. 7: A group of children play outside.
Spring Trips ----~-------------------------~ Two dressed-up alpacas pose with a team of students in a plaza in the middle of Huaraz. Peru. 2: A Global Outreach team poses in Brooklyn, New York, where they taught English as a second language to immigrants. 3: A group of children are gathered around a student worker. 4: A Global Outreach team helps an old woman with her shoes. 5: A team witnesses to London college students.
Domestic Global Outreach ----- ------------- --~--~ -- -· 1: Brian Nester, Keith Holcomb, Ellen Hanson, and Vicky Hines pose for a photo. 2: International Friendships celebrates Diwali at Wright State. 3: Xavier Halder and friends enjoy dumplings as they celebrate Chinese New Year. 4: International Friendships poses for a group photo. 5: The Clark County Jail team prays before having spiritual conversations with the inmates. King 's Kids tutoring is just one of many programs supported by Global Outreach's domestic focus. This program is designed to assist refugee kids with math homework. At least once a week, students from Cedarville University travel to Dayton, where a local church hosts these refugee kids and the Cedarville students. The students build relationships with the kids and help them understand English terms related to math and science. Anna Ward, a Mollecular and Cellular Biology major here at Cedarville, says, "I like King's Kids best because it reaches outside the walls of Cedarville...! like that I can work with people from literally all over the world right in Dayton."
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Men's Soccer ---- ----------- ----- ---------- ~ l: Midfielder Sammy Klllimann (9) strikes for the goal as Cole Butaud (16) supports his teammate. 2: Cole Butaud (16) drives up the field, heading in toward the goal. 3: Greg Williams (24) dribbles past the opposing player, shielding him forward off the ball. 4: Conner Hughes (12) looks to drive up the field with the ball, hoping for a chance at the goal. 5: Derek Brook (7) contests for a headball at the end of the field.
Women's Soccer r--------------~----------- l: Taylor Noll (21) dribbles the bo bl cross in front of the goal. 2: Creslyn Van Dyck (19) takes a free kick 3· Hannah Atkinson (7) goes 1r: for at, ad goal kick. 4: Jocelyn Quirple (22) a~ r oa 1-- dribbles to bring the b I\ i r J I r 5: Mackenzie Northcutt (13) traps the ball before passing it off. 6: Hannah Sareyka (20) goes in steal the ball. • a and 65
Men's Cross Country r------------------- - ---------- l: Cedarville races at the Friendship Invitational. A cluster of runners broke from their box at the start line. 2: Andrew Sholl runs down the homestretch at the end of Cedarville's 8k race at the 2018 Friendship Invitational. 3: Andrew Testas closes the gap on a group of runners 11 front of him during the 2018 Friendship lnvitationa,. 4: Alec Weinhold competes in the Friendship Invitational. 5: Ethan Sullivan is the first Cedarville runner to finish at the Friendship Invitational. He finished 2nd overall. r-------------.. I I I I I I I I I I I I C \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ , I I I I I I I I I I I I '-------------""
Women's Cross Country Christy Jesson comes into "" 1 line of 1~11 She was second for CU and 14tt1 overall f r 1h 2. Kayla Casaletto comes into the finish lir (hosted at i 1r 11 I • 11.:> was r i for CU and 23rd 3. Kayla Casaletto heads toward Ohio. finish line 1All 4. Uwomen's Cross Country runners pose for a team pholo. 5. A pac\<'. ot CU runners, Krista Greene, Rachel Davidson,. and Gabby Johnsonwork as a team in midrace. 6. Skyler Farrand is midrace at All Ohio. 67
Women's Volleyball .------------ Taylor Wilkerson (13) hits an l , ballon Js Coach Greg Smith .. .. ,.:i I II 3: Katie Adair (4) hits the om the outside · j I 4: Faith Ferris (11) swings <ill. 5: Autumn Foust (12) serves the l::iall on t , I I I I C \ \ \ r-----------"' I I I I I I I I \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ • I I I I I
Men's Golf r-- -- ------- - ---- 1------ - ------ 1: Mitch Creamer surveys the slope of the green. 2: The men's golf team poses for a r 1 ~ 3: Cody Cogdill hits an approach , c1 ·r 4: Isaac Wood lines up a putt. 5: Mitch Creamer hits a drive. I~ fairway 6: Coach Ryan Bowen helps Cody Cogdill r,, k ·1 right club.
Men's Basketball r- - ------ - --- - -- - l : Conner Tenhove (35) takes a College defender, a Hillsdale 2: Kollin Van Horn (10) goes up fo r a layup agai Davis and Elkins, 3: Patrick Estepp, the head coach, and • players discuss their defense against Alderson Broaddus, 4: Branden Maughmer (2) gets Cedarville into their offense versus Hillsdale College 5: Quinton Green (55) shoots over a College defender, 6: Grant Zawadzki (52) drives to in a game I Ohio Valley Universrty after a steal
Women's Basketball --------------------- ·--------~ 1: Abigail Wolford (3) drives to the brn,ket in a game against Hillsdale. '.?: Kari Hoffman, the head coach, tells her players to get in a stance on defense and not let their girl go right. Cedarville University was playing Ohio Valley 3: Allison Mader (24) dribbles up the court in transition against Ohio Christian. 4: Cameron Peek (23) shoots a layup as Cedarville plays the University of Findlay. 5: Ashlyn Huffman (5) dodges Kentucky Wesleyan to attack the basket. '-------------J 71 I I I
Men's Tennis l. Dawson Poling onci Cole Moss 01 y in a 112 doubles match. 2: Matthew Brumbaugh prepares to h forehand volley. 3: Timothy O'Brien prepares to t1it o I v. 4: Timothy O'Brien hits a forehand. He and Philip Brumbaugh were ploying o match at #3 doubles. 5: Philip Brumbaugh serves the ball in a doubles match against West ·g State. , , I , I I , I , Wd:i:t:tt:tmBJ:~anm'1±Mtl~ttJ'f'Tll' ,' 1 « \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ • I , I I I
Women's Tennis r------------------------------ 1 Rosie Thompson serves the ball 2. The women's tennis team prays before iheir match against Indiana East University. 3. Janelle English hits a forehand. 4. Meghan Gallogly hits a backhand off a return of service. 5. Rosie Thompson hits a forehand from the back of the court. 6. Olivia Ancil and Meghan Gallogly shake hands with a player from the opposing team after completing a doubles match.
Men's Track ·-------- ------- ------- - ------ C l : Jonathan Scouten throws the shot put. 2: Caleb Carrico runs the 110-meter hurdles. 3: Noah Errichetti throws the javelin. 4: Tyler Reinhard does the high jump. 5: Josh Brown runs the 200-meter dash. I I I I I I I \ \ \ \ \ \ I I I I I ,------------111\, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I I I I \ I \ \ \ \ \ '------- ... ----J I I I I I \ \ ) I I
Women's Track ---------------- ~-- -~ l. Lauren Willow jumps over a hurdle. 2. Lauren Willow high jumps. 3. Emily Kosker posses the baton to Hannah Johnson in a relay race. 4. Madeline Barnes pole vau!ts. 5. Abigail Pullins sprints in the 100-meter dash. 6. Grttee No-man runs a distance race.
Baseball -------------------------- -- --~ l: Ross Melchior throws the ball to first base. 2: Elijah Sanchez prepares to hit the ball. 3: The players congratulate each other after a game. 4. Brendan Toungate throws the ball to second base. 5: Peyton Eeles fields a ground ball. I I I I I I I I I I I I C \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) I I I I I
Softball ~---------~-------------------- l. Brooke Miller prepares to catch the ball. 2. Hannah Lord catches the ball. 3. Kara Eiginger swings 1he bat. 4. Morgan Arbogast pitches the ball, 5. Team members consult with Coach Wes Rowe. I 1 6. Sarah Parsons sprints to home base. I I I I I I
Cheerleaders The cheerleading team faced some unexpected losses this school year when several members left the team and the squad shrank- a big struggle in cheer, where every member is required to accomplish their stunts. Due to this change, they had to rearrange all of their group mounts and stunts, but they tackled the challenge with ambition, renewing the old stunts and adding some new ones. "One of my favorite parts about cheering this year was our small but mighty team," Kori Beal said. "The remaining teammates were so enthusiastic and committed to making it a great year that we were actually able to try some mounts that we had never imagined. Two of our seniors are graduating this year, but they left us knowing that no matter what size our team is, we can do great things." I I I I I I I J I r----------.- r- - - - - - - --- l: The cheerleading squad executes c. tabletop I ,.t during a time out. 2: Courtney Eppard cheers on ,1 basketball player as he shoots a free throw. 3: The cheerleading squad performs a double table top. 4: Evan Hunnemeyer cheers on the basketball ream. 5: Aaron Johnston and Kori Beal perform the "whoo h, CU" cheer ofter free throw shot. 6: Kori Beal does a dance on the sideline r:Juring time out.
Intramurals Philip White throws a disc I the basket during a game of disc golf. 2: Team Name 4.0 poses for a picture after winning 1he flag football h 'l I n.,"I f 11, 11 r-nr started u th the name "Team Name" freshman year, and they added a number at the end of the name each year until they graduated. 3: Jessica Steger, Abby Woodard, and Natalie Wright pose ror a picture after winning in the , ramural 4: Chris Keener, Zoe Steigerwald, Kailynn Pike, and Jack Yeager pose together on the volleyball court. 5: Go Harden the Paint an intramural basketball team, poses for a picture after w ;i 1r I the 3 on 3 tournament. Most intramural teams take their sport seriously and play to win in an attempt to rise to the top. Th is year, one team decided to incorporate a little humor into their gameplay. A men's intramural basketball team dressed up in a variety of crazy costumes for every game. Some dressed themselves like nuns, some wore tropical Hawaiian outfits, and one player even arrayed himself in a full suit. During every game, the players kept the crowd laughing with their ridiculous stunts and horseplay. "They just dressed up and memed the whole time," Andrew Peterson said. "(They) just scored on the basket in the middle, shot behind their backs, didn't play defense." Sometimes it is good to let go and let your crazy side loose for a little while, as this team happily demonstrated.
Club Sports I I .I r--- 4: f female rugby players throw th ..eammate, Taylor Pace, into the air. Aaron Keck (27) skies the opposing team l 1,1 rn"ri's rugby team' r , a pyramid for group picture. women u Ir successful e last four years. team poses for a celebrates a L,r arr · t 6: Katherine Fry (63) throws a backhand ,n J Chelsea Baker (12). who 1
Academic Teams - ------- 91 t 1~ aero design team poses for i group r • 2: r aero design team r , ,1 "1 1 r t - flying I ll - ,r r c I -J r 1 • •, • 3: Mae Dewhurst Alex Hentschel, andCaleb Jackson I) I .t- IP 1tes in I ,, I • ' I 4: MauryFunez Dayton Model 1 Jr l I ' I( Community College at the beginning of February. He represented Kazakhstan in the UNICEF committee. Model United Nations is a simulated international negotiation team comprised of students from many different majors at Cedarville. Cedarville's team travels and competes against other teams of students from around the world. Each team usually represents a country, and these countries work pass policies from start to finish. While none of these policies actually are implemented, it gives the students experience in collaboration, diplomacy, presentation, and professionalism. Cedarville's team finished off its year at a competition in New York. Olivia Patterson, from the Cedarville team said, "My favorite memory from this year was at the end of the week when we were able to visit the United Nations building in New York. To have our final assembly in the halls where so many major decisions were made was incredible. Decisions that impacted our world and changed history were made in these rooms." The Cedarville Model UN team capped off their award-filled year by winning the Outstanding Delegation award in New York, which is the highest team award given in Model UN. I I I I I I I C ' ' ' ' ' ''I
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Elizabeth Nevarez Benjamin Nevels Joshua Nevin Nguyen Nguyen Hannah Nichols Hannah Nohrer Danielle Norman Torrie Norman Jillian Norris Andrew Nussbaumer Lucas O'Brien Madeline O'Brien Erica Oakley Alicia Ochoa JIiiian Ogden Ozichukwu Ojukwu Joyce Otakasongo Nikolas Otto John Parker Nicole Parsons Julianne Pataky Jillian Patrick Rebekah Patterson Amar Payton Ian Pessoa Katrlona Peterson Mark Petrin Kailynn Pike Autumn Pisarsky Nlcklis Pitman Amy Plank Dawson Poling Daniel Posecznick Kasey Pot Jennifer Powell Mia Printz Hannah Quandt Rebekah Quinter Deborah Raczykowski Luciano Raffa Nathan Reinhard Catherine Riley
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