2008 Miracle Yearbook

m Classes. They're really the core reason why any studen goes to college. At Cedarville, classes are definitely a central part of life. Everything goes on in classes. From the serious: "For my online biology class, we read The Case for Our Creator. It was an amazing addition to the course and has given me great resources to witness to my family." (Georgiann McClure, sophomore) To the funny: "When commenting on a prospective new lab, Dr. Hutchinsons commented, 'Now that is a good looking experiment!' Realizing the implications and possible applications of this phrase, I used it on a girl standing next to Dr. H later that lab period... just fo fun." (Steven LoCicero, sophomore) From the strenuous: "Some of our discussions in my Bible classes were so exciting andmentally invigorating! We could really work up a mental sweat." (Evan Wicker, senior) To the basic: "Spring semester I was in Intro to Math where I learned how to count votes, calculate juggling patterns, and predict fish populations." (Adam Evans, junior} From the academic: "At the end of every class with Deardorff, my head is spinning and I feel like I've discovered the key toall knowledge." (KaitlinDunnevant, junior) To the ...well, not so academic: " I would just like to say that this year there seemed to be quite a few more random body parts lying around the nursing lab than usual..." (Jessica Hinkle, sophomore) Mark Miller leads a prayer in Dr. Blumenstock's Personal Evangelism class. Dr. Bruce Curlette challenges the minds of the music majors. Calling all nursing majors! Ashley Coale and other diehard senior nursing majors are amused, thirsty, interested, and asleep for the class Adult and Child Health. Or was it Nursing Theory? They all become a blur when senioritis hits anyway. --

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