2007 Miracle Yearbook

Engineering major Charlie °twig demonstrates that he is an efficient multi-tasker. Apparently,engineers can work on complicated formula cars,smile for the camera,and listen to their iPod all at the same time. Emilee Bowman proves that practice makes perfect by beautifully performing a song during her senior music recital. As with all the other senior music majors,Emilee enjoys seeing the fruit offour years of music training at Cedarville. Jonathan Daiello precisely tacks up some of his work for his senior art show.He says,"While the student art exhibition is always a source of strain for every art major...they are usually very successful in gaining interest!' Onlookers carefully study a piece at Jennifer Krier's Senior Art Show.Krier says,"People sometimes skeptically inquire about my Studio Art major and how I will use that in life. I tell them that God has given me this gift for a unique purpose and for His glory. Now I just have to figure out what that unique purpose is!" Electrical Engineering seniors Dan Rogers and Joe Eisentrager work on a project that is used to collect data from various engineering project teamsand send that data wirelessly to a laptop for data analysis. A Mike Dotson helps to build the drive train for this year's Solar Splash boat. "There was a team ofseven working on the boat, some electronics,others hydrofoils,and then two of us on the drive train and propellers,"said Mike.

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