1990 Miracle Yearbook

lgg0 aowtweeeNteld aelLemovIU Congratulations, Class of 1990! When YOU arrived on campus as freshmen, the college was celebrating its Centennial. You participated in the first Charter Day, January of 1987. During your un- derclass years, we have dedicated the new Centennial Library, started the Honors Program, approved the addi- tion of the BS degree in electrical and mechanical engineering, and dedicat- ed Brock Hall. Now you are venturing out into the next major phase of your lives — into the decade of the 90's — the 21st century — Millennium 3. Graduates, you are leaving Cedarvi/le, You have achieved a major accomplishment: the completion of your college education. Before you is the way of blessing, the way of victory, the way of prosperity, the way of tears, the way of trials. Remember Job 23:10! These portions of President Dixon's commencement address were given to over 400 graduating seniors and to their several thousand family members and friends on June 2, 1990. After the con- ferral of degrees to the seniors and to the honorary degree recipient, Richard D. Holliday, presentation of awards was given: Faculty Scholarship Trophy, Kathryn Bavec; President's Trophy, Julie Gay Titus and Nathan Carl Bobbett. Mr. Ed Spencer, senior class advisor, gave the prayer of dedication before the 1990 class sang their final "Christ is All I Need" as students of Cedarville Col- lege. •-• Richard Holliday, an honorary degree recipient, poses with Dr. Dixon following the ceremony. Joining the underclass members of the Concert Chorale,graduating seniors give their final performance. Seniors in the front rows try to relax as the re- maining members of the class file in. Graduation 31

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