1998 Miracle Yearbook

Academic Honors Day Chapel E very yearthefaculty,administration,students, and parents gather to honor those students who have achieved academic excellence throughout their college career. The annual chapel always falls on the Friday of Parents Weekend so parents can also participate in the ceremoniesand honorsgiven tothe achiev- ing students. The Alumni Association awards an annual scholarship to a student from every discipline. Additional awards and scholarships are given based on grades, extra- curricular activities, leadership, and Christian service. Companies and organizations also recognize students whohavedisplayed propensity and achievementin vestedfields. Such individualsincluded Andrew Litteral,ajunior mechani- cal engineering major, whom the American Soci- ety of Mechanical Engineers selected to receive by Ruthanne Pierson one oftwo scholarships in the United States and Canada Additional award categories included the Cedarvill College Christian Ministries Award given to Tiffany Hamilton and Josh Halulko. The Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship,awarded to a married student involved in Christian ministry and aca- demic involvement,wasgiven to Virginia Opperman McDole. Not only does the college recognize outstanding stu- dents, but the faculty and staff of the year are also awarded during this chapel. The 1998 staffofthe year wasLeigh Hunt, Director of New Construction, while the faculty of the year award was given to Mrs.Deborah Haffey,Associate Professor of Communications. Although Cedarville has numerous stu- dents and faculty whohave achieved academic excellence,this chapel honorsjust afew who have set a standard ofdiscipline and continue to challenge their peers and themselves. Fiveland D r. Paul Dixon speaks to the many parents,students, faculty,and staff present at the annual Honor's Day Chapel. (above) 72 academics Faveland Dr.Merlin Ager,Chair of the Department ofeducation presentsjunior,Lori Brown,with the Arline Littleton Autio Award. (right)

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