2019 Miracle Yearbook
colophon... Publisher: The Miracle Yearbook was published by Jostens, Inc. It was printed at their plant located in State College, PA. The Jostens representative was Donald Boyd, and the plant coordinator was Crystal Gault. Cover: The cover is custom screen and is custom art design by Morghan O'Neil. The Miracle was printed with four-color process ink. Design: The Miracle was designed by Morghan O'Neil, with layout assistance by Ethan Ooms. Theme: The theme of "moments" was a collaborative brainstorming effort of the editorial staff. Production: The Miracle was produced on both HP and Apple computers. Layouts were created using Monarch by Jostens. Programs inside Monarch include Adobe lnDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Bridge. Typography: The heading font style used in this book was AYT Avalon size 27 pt. The main body text font was also AYT Avalon style at 12 pt size in Book style. Photography: Photos were primarily taken by Alex St. Onge and his photography assistants, Adrienne Krater and Brady Esper. Several photos were taken by Cedarville University photographer, Scott Huck. Jim McAdams provided senior and underclass portraits. Thank you also for portraits and photos that were individually submitted from our student body. Inquiries: The Miracle Yearbook office may be contacted for additional information about this book's production at. Miracle, Cedarville University 251 N. Main St. Cedarville, OH 45314 (937) 766-4995 miracle@cedarville.edu letter from the editor... Moments. From the first day of classes in the Fall to graduation in the Spring is about 250 days. Most students completed about 30 credits, ate in Chuck's over 400 times, and went to chapel over l 00 times. Each of these days were made up of moments, and those moments make memories. This year we made a lot of memories as a class. The moment that Mindy May told us that women were allowed to wear leggings on campus. When the chapel speaker gave out two Apple watches. The introduction of orange soft serve to Chucks. When everyone made Oceans videos with the plastic elephants. When classes were cancelled because of wind chill. The quizzes to find out which dorm you were most like. When Andrew Peterson forgot his lyrics. When that mug fell from the balcony during chapel. But for each of you, I'm sure there were many more moments that happened more privately that created everlasting memories. For me, I will always remember going to get a tattoo with friends and when a tough professor complimented me. As you move into the summer and store up vitamin D before another Ohio winter or get geared up for a new environment, I want to give you two verses about what we must remember alongside the memories from this school year: "Remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me." Isaiah 46:9 "But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you." John 14:26 Love, Natalia
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