2010 Miracle Yearbook
ONORS CHAPELS A s the year sprinted to the finish line, students passed two important landmarks: Honors' Day and Senior Chapel. For Honors Day the faculty sported regalia as the symphonic band provided the processional music. Students gazed curiously at the various academic hats that paraded down the chapel aisles. This day surely was much ado about something. Clapping and cheers erupted after each student received an award. Many students, well, acted surprised at the awards given to them and even when they were given two! Creating a totally different scene,the original four Webs graced the stage once again to launch Senior Chapel. Laughter spouted out as they rhythmically moved and later as Justin Duffand Heather Flippin relived the changes over the past four years. From the Black Savvy to the Silver Dome,from the completion ofthe CBTS to "renewed" Rinnova,from the apology and yet another insult from Mark Hershey to questions for Wade, memories flooded the sentimental seniors. Fellow classmates received superlatives—awards quite different from those delivered on Honors' Day. Select seniors testified of the four years of struggle they have persevered through to earn their degree. The raw honesty of these jars of clay unveiled the true hope shining through the cracked vessels. Their word of testimony and the challenge from their class verse, Colossians 2:6-7, segued perfectly into communal adoration of our worthy King via the "Revelation Song." He has seen us through these four years and shall continue to be faithful. Communications department chair,Dr.Charles Elliot,awards standout student Emily Shanahan.
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