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Clearwater Christian College Yearbook 2

UNDERCLASSMEN




Vashti Abbott



Connellsville, PA


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Alex Abell


Bargersville, IN


Freshman


Kappa lota Alpha










Pamela Affelt


Wales, Ml


Junior


Psa Theta Epsilon


John Akimov



Harrisburg, PA


Sophomore


Sigma KappaDelta










Lauren Albury


Riviera Beach, FL


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Elizabeth Alfoldy


Clinton Twp., Ml
• spontaneous * loud • crazy • random Freshman





Lambda Chi Delta









Joel Aliff


Building amazing,lasting Mechanicsville,VA



Junior

Relationships Alpha Delta Sigma



Nathan Allen


Mont Vernon, NH


Sophomore

While many commuters said that they enjoyed living Sigma Kappa Delta




off-campus becauseofthe peaceand quiet,manygirls who




lived in the dorms said they would never switch places. Jessica Allman



New Port Richey, FL
"I love living in the dorms because of the 'night life' that
Freshman


occurs. You can't get that kind of closeness and craziness Phi Theta Epsilon


Yasmin Ally
with friends while being a commuter,"said Melody Barnes.
Bridgeport, CT


Living in the dorms provided opportunities to make new Freshman


Psi Theta Epsilon
friends and to play crazy pranks on new freshmen. Nicole




Girdner’s RA and DL told her she had to store the vacuum




on her bed because the floors were herjob. She said,"Then Michael Altimus

Indianapolis, IN

they made fun of me because it was really all a joke!"Senior Sophomore




Sara Brod said one of her best memories from college dorm Zeta Alpha Chi

Ryan Anderson

life was her unit her junior year. She said, "The relationships Swedesboro, NJ




that girls built with the unitmates and roommates were Freshman


Aplha Delta Sigma
ones of silliness and confidence." Casey Spears said,"The




best part of living in the dorms is getting to know some of

Wesley Andrews

the girls better and just having that college experience." Eagan, MN



Freshman
Another aspect of dorm life was that disagreements are

Sigma Gamma Chi

bound to happen, but Jessica Mateo said that it is a great Michael Arbia




way to "learn how to deal with people." Dorm life was a Clearwater, FL

Sophomore

great way to build relationships and to have a great time Zeta Alpha Chi




on campus. As Cristina Spink said,"What happens in the





dorms, stays in the dorms!" Campus Life

luck Happy. Dan King


not only enjoys playing


Pthe guitar for fun in his


room, but also looks forward


to getting his Music degree spe­


cializing in guitar.































ooks and PCs. My first


night as a freshman was


Bvery quiet. My three


other roommates preferred


silence rather than chaos. It



led to a very uneventful room,


but the peace and quiet were


well worth it, said Mike Kleer


who was enjoying his book.


Andy Park took advantage of


the peace and quiet by playing


video games. When asked if


there were anything he could


bring into his dorm room from



home, he said, T.V. and PS2."


































"Being a Resident Director of Steele Hall is very special: I have the





fun and opportunity of building relationships with many guys. I think




it is remarkable having an impact on minds and lives for Ckrist."





Jay Jankowski






When Mr. Jankowski was first offered the job He said, "In this job, I have the responsibility and ''& > V




of a Resident Director, he was surprised. He had opportunity to encourage guys to live productive




never thought he would be a candidate; he had lives and to please the Lord—that's special. My




just graduated. His college career had been inter­ time in the military taught me to appreciate the




rupted by his freedom that
Building relationships and



deployment we have in this

making an impact on men

to Afghani­ country; my




stan for three deployment




semesters. Al- developed in





though a bit apprehensive at first, he came to real- me a more thankful and appreciative attitude for




ize that he had an out-going personality and had God's gift to this nation. I want to share these with




learned leadership he could use in being an RD. my guys." He both enjoyed the fun and took the




Even though he never expected to be offered the responsibility of being an RD. Challenges were




job, he welcomed the responsibility and opportu- there, but he had "a good time and the opportu-




nity.There were some adjustments,such as always nity of building relationships with guys and hav-





trying to set an example; but he has no regrets, ing an impact on minds and lives for Christ."














Dorm Life




S. Ocampo




Aft

Rachel Arnold


Tallahassee, FL

WF, Merritts Hall
W Style. Nick Scho- Freshman



Kappa Alpha Chi
epfer pins down
Nicole Atkinson
T.J. Stimson. In their downtime
Deltona, FL
between classes and home­
Sophomore
work, Nick and T.J. practiced
Phi Beta Rho
their wrestling moves and en­



joyed friendly matches.




ood Rest, Good Mood. Trenton Avriett


Dan Gore said, "I like Land O Lakes, FL


G our hall because it has Freshman


some cool guys and it never Alpha Delta Sigma


really gets out of control when Andrea Bailey



Im trying to sleep. Something Attleboro, MA


missing in his room? My mom, Sophomore


a heavenly bed, and a fully- Kappa Alpha Chi


stocked fridge."





Aaron Baird
o Sweat. Mr.

Goodland, KS
Jankowski takes his

Freshman
N new job as Steele Hall

Sigma Gamma Chi
Resident Director seriously,

Willard Baird
but not without having fun.
St Petersburg, FL
He enjoyed sharing jokes and
Freshman
playing football with the guys

Sigma Kappa Delta
and, of course, reminding them


not to be outside Steele after


curfew.

Leslie Ballew


Tampa, FL


Junior


Phi Beta Rho


Ethan Barba


Winter Garden, FL


Freshman


Alpha Delta Sigma


1

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f yt
David Barber


Winter Haven, FL


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha



Joshua Barnes


Tampa, FL


Junior


Pi Alpha Kappa










Melody Barnes


Lakeland, FL


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta



Alexander Barnett


Kissimmee, FL


Junior


Kappa lota Alpha









Erika Barroso


Miami, FL



Junior


Lambda Chi Delta


John Bartal


Port St Lucie, FL


Sophomore


Sigma Kappa Delta













Campus Life

My senior year is already


flying by so quickly! I cannot


believe that four years have


come and gone, and that Im


at the brink of graduating and


moving on to the next stage of


my life, said Becki Jo Wood.


She was on the yearbook staff


for three years and editor for



two years.






































Caleb Mello listens to Mr.


Frank Partridge in his American


history class. Caleb said his


senior year was busy but was


glad that graduation day was in


sight. He planned on going to



law school.





RA and senior Samuel All­


dredge scans fellow classmate



Jared Williiams ID card at


Cathcart. Samuel said, I defi­


nitely have mixed emotions.


I am really excited about


graduating, but I know I will


miss everyone a lot. I know I


will miss Clearwater. I love this


place and I have made the best


friends I've ever had here.




























The Best

Reba Bass


Waxhaw, NC



Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Barbara Bauernschmitt


As the graduation date loomed closer, seniors were Kintnersville, PA


Sophomore
filled with memories of good times and excitement about Lambda Chi Delta




what laid ahead. "It is amazing how fast it has flown by, it





doesn't feel real. The best memories I had were the unex­ Adam Beam




pected moments I had heart-to-hearts with my friends. God East Hartford, CT


Sophomore
has brought some amazing people my way." Jorge Natal "It's Zeta Alpha Chi




amazing. I can't believe I'm almost done! I've had a great Brittany Beard


Pinellas Park, FL

time here at CCC, but I can't wait to go fly some jets!" James
Sophomore


Leenman "Excited about finishing my college education, kind Kappa Alpha Chi




of wondering how everything will pan out after college with





different opportunities and decisions,yet hopeful and excited Ruth Beauplan


Summerfield, FL
about the future, nostalgic about all the college memories-

Freshman

good and difficult times, trying to cherish all the moments in Psi Theta Epsilon



Todd Bennett
and out of class, and realizing the need to be thankful and
Sellersville, PA


excited about today and not take things for granted." Girmette Junior


Kappa lota Alpha
Cerrud









Amber Bergey


Sellersville, PA


Freshman


Phi Beta Rho


Jarrod Bergey


Sellersville, PA


Sara Weer interacts with a Freshman


student in her class, helping her Sigma Gamma Chi


with her seat work. Sara was


an elementary education major


and was excited about getting Deinah Bernabeia


to have her own classroom. Oranjestad


Only God knows where you Sophomore


are going to be in the fall. He Kappa Alpha Chi


is the one who leads you and Robert Berry



guides you. I plan to find a job Winter Garden, FL


in the Brandon area as a teach­ Junior


er in either a Christian or pub­ Alpha Delta Sigma


lic elementary school. Sara


worked in the food service all


four years and had some of Alissa Bess


her best memories there. "I Winter Garden, FL


have had so many wonderful Freshman


experiences with my fellow Phi Beta Rho


Cathcartians They have just Hillary Bess


been a huge blessing in my life. Winter Garden, FL


They cheer me up, and we just Junior


have a great time— no matter Phi Beta Rho



what might be going on in the


dining hall."


William Bethea


Spartanburg, SC


Freshman


Pi Alpha Kappa


Ryan Blakemore


Spring Hill, FL


Junior


Pi Alpha Kappa













Campus Life

"That my roommates would be jerks. eing offe step closer to being on "Not being prepared for the 'college


Thank God t h e y 'r e n,ot!" my own. n life'academically."


M a e W M






























































TIS THE SEASON



Unit mates, Leanna Ally, Abi­


gail Marino and Ruth Beaupla


show Christmas spirit as they


gather around their unit tree.


Decorating the unit was one


way that made freshmen feel


more at home.

































































Leaving home to embark on the college adventure




can present many fears to incoming freshmen. For most,




this was the first time being away from home for an ex­




tended period of time. As with any major change in life,




there were some obstacles to overcome.




For some, the greatest fears involved the rooming situ­




ation or the academics. Cameron McDonald said, "About




my classes, I am afraid of failure."




For others,fears were more focused on the family they
There were many


opportunities for were leaving behind. Jared Meyerly said, "My greatest fear


freshmen to get
involves something happening to my family, and my not
to know other


students. Christal being there to help them."


Chaffee said of
Many of the fears the freshmen had proved to be
her greatest fear



about roommates empty. The Bible mentions the phrase "Fear Not" three


was, ...that I would
hundred and sixty-three times, nearly one for each day of

not get along with


them. Through study sessions, hanging out and sports the year. Freshmen,along with the upperclassmen,found


activities there were many ways to get along with
out that God is bigger than all their fears.
roommates and other students.








Freshmen



Fears




L. Broderick

Community shfeWers! know we Joseph Blanton



have curtains, but I stil McDonough, GA


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma


Andrew Bohannon


Sterling Heights, Ml



Freshman


Kappa lota Alpha










Ahna Boley


Grayson, GA


Freshman



Sigma Delta Chi


Jennifer Bollom
STAYING IN TOUCH
Bradenton, FL

Ashley Word uses her Instant
Sophomore

Messenger to keep in touch.
Kappa Alpha Chi

There were many ways fresh­


men stayed connected to fam­


ily and friends from home. Michelle Bonilla


Winter Garden, FL



Sophomore


Psi Theta Epsilon


Philip Botts


Wake Forest, NC


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha










Cody Bracy



New Port Richey, FL


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma


Ariana Breton


Newberry, FL


Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi











Courtney Brillo

CONNECTED
Sanbornton, NH

Elizabeth Shaefer proves she Freshman


can multi-task as she uses her
Lambda Chi Delta

laptop and listens to her head­ Laura Broderick


phones. Use of headphones Montgomery, AL


permitted students to block Sophomore



out distractions. Sigma Delta Chi




MAIL TIME



Bobby Will looks through his Music Brunetto


mail. Campus parents some­
Clermont, FL

times left encouraging notes
Junior

to students, and there was al­
Sigma Delta Chi

ways the hope that one might
William Buffaloe

receive a care package from
Raleigh, NC

home.
Freshman


Sigma Gamma Chi











Jocelyn Bullington


Odessa, FL


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Benjamin Burggraff


Lebanon, PA


Freshman


Zeta Alpha Chi













Student Life

As a crowd pleaser, they


played the theme from Aa/ss/on Ryan Blakemore and Amy


Impossible. Stephen said, Hear­ Kiskaddon perform together.


ing the audience getting into the Amy said, "I just enjoyed be­


music was great. I was nervous ing at the piano and creating


a
Tki iis was definitel V that they would not like it, but music with others. Overall, I

hearing all of the applause was thought that the audience re­

tlle mo st chall enmn very encouraging." ally enjoyed the program.





m usica 1 fine arts event





that I perfperrorme d in.





H earing tke audienceearing






getting into tlie
V




m usic was great.





Stepken DeW alt

































wonderful • enjoyable • challenging • exciting • amazing • grateful • fun




















































































































Many times, two perform­ Laura Mason s


ers played on one piano. Carla and Josh Quinn s


Royall and Dr. Ralston perform hard work was


one of the pieces. Carla said, evident at the con­


"I really enjoyed the whole cert. Josh said, My

Eric Kiskaddon performs a
process of putting each piece experience playing in the Piano

piano duet with his sister, Amy.
together with three other Concert was like none other! I
Eric enjoyed the audience s re­
people. You have to be in tune had a wonderful time rehears­
action. He said, I was grateful
with the others and work ing for the months prior, and
that they enjoyed the energy
together as a team. It was so being able to play the piano
and passion in the Malaguena.
much fun when it all started with seven of my friends made
Also, I felt that the audience
coming together!" it even better!

responded in a very receptive


manner to Mission Impossible."

Michelle Burggraff


Lebanon, PA


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta


Patricia Buriff


Lutz, FL


Freshman



Phi Beta Rho










Shea Burris


Davenport, FL


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi



Ryan Butler


Margate, FL


Freshman


Sigma Kappa Delta










Brittany Cade


Sellersville, PA


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi


Mark Cannon


Riverview, FL

• encouraging • happy • great • cool Junior




Alpha Delta Sigma







Nine perform ers William Carlton





Goshen, IN
entertain family Junior




Pi Alpha Kappa
and friends in Kristen Carr




Winter Haven, FL

an Eight Hand Junior



Kappa Alpha Chi


Celebration Marisa Carr











St Marys, WV


The fall semester's major Fine Arts event was a piano Junior


Lambda Chi Delta
concert. Friends, family, and the community enjoyed a Lyle Carrera




wonderful evening of piano music performed by eight Lutz, FL


Sophomore
students as well as chairman of Fine Arts, Dr.Craig Ralston. Sigma Kappa Delta





The students could tell that the audience loved the perfor­




mance. Laura Mason said, "Most of the time I was focused Jennifer Carter




on what I was doing and trying to ignore the audience. Titusville, FL

Sophomore

I get really nervous when I perform, so I have to try to Kappa Alpha Chi




convince myself that they're not there. However, when we Shelby Castelao


Odessa, FL
started into the theme from Mission Impossible and the
Sophomore


cheers went up, I laughed. I couldn't help myself.We knew Sigma Delta Chi




it would be a crowd-pleaser, but the energy coming out




of the audience was amazing!" Ryan Blakemore agreed. Brian Cavender


Tiger, GA
He said of the audience reaction, "I thought it was great. Junior




I appreciated 'non-artsy' people staying around to con­ Alpha Delta Sigma


Christal Chaffee
gratulate us.That was cool." Sarah Lent said that being a
Riverview, FL


part of the event gave her a great memory from college Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta
life. She said, "It was absolutely amazing—definitely one




of the best memories I have from college."





Campus Life

I l f e indirectly bring


encouragement to



the students by way of a letter


or package from home which


we put in their mailbox. I enjoy


the nature of my job; but most


of all, I enjoy working with my


student workers and getting to


know other students. —Joe


Valentin, Director of Auxiliary


Services










enjoy watching the stu­
I dents as they progress





from high school grads, often



away from mom and dad for


the first time, to responsible,


mature Christian adults and


watching the way they have


allowed God to work in their


lives. — Karin Lovik, Student


Life Technical Assistant












































" Whether it is providing activities, counseling, Bihle studies, or even discipline,




we want every aspect of what we do to glorify the Lord ) esus an d to huild





Christ-li keness in each life to whom the Lord allows us to minister. Nothing




is more important than the souls that drive down Damascus Road."





Matt Murpkree, Student Activities Director




"Afreshmanwith a keen senseof humor came I have at my desk)."—Dorothy Brown, Steele




up to my apartment one night last year with her Hall Receptionist. "There is never a dull moment




finger'bloodied'with ketchup;lthinkshegota kick in the Development Office. As we build relation­




out of my reaction."—Jess Wiedeman, Emmons ships and care for elderly friends of the college, I





RD. "What I en­ we are put in




joy most about unusual situa­




my job is that tions that we




every year I meet and work with new students from shake our heads and laugh at. We have found




ali over the world. I have met and worked with ourselves chasing dogs through neighborhoods,




students from Kenya to PA. My husband and I build and picking people up late (or is it early?) from




relationships and have been keeping in touch with the airport. We even spent a day cleaning out a




these students since Mr. McHugh started here 12 garage."—Daniel Wareing, Annual Funds Direc-




years ago."—Joanne McHugh, Director of Custodial tor. "Holly and I are privileged to work with the




Services. "Most of the students I come in contact faculty, staff, and students here at CCC. I can't




with are friendly, and will say 'hello"' (maybe think of a better way to spend my life!"—Dick




that has to do with the endless supply of candy Stratton, President.

Christine Chorny-Petersson


Port St Lucie, FL


Sophomore



Lambda Chi Delta
H ead of the IT Depart­ Amy Clark

ment, Kevin Gault,


inspects a recently Floral City, FL


trimmed cord. The IT depart­ Junior


ment had their hands full as the Psi Theta Epsilon


campus went completely wire­



less for the first time.

Erika Clark


Wentworth, NH


Sophomore


Psi Theta Epsilon



Olivia Clark


Floral City, FL


Freshman


A s secretary in admis­ Psi Theta Epsilon


sions, Louise Vetzel


has the unique blessing


of drawing new young people Tyler Clemens


toward Clearwater and then Harleysville, PA


watching them grow during Freshman



their time at the college. Sigma Gamma Chi


Kyle Cleveland
n the midst of the busy
I lunch hour, Mrs. Jeannie Junior
Lee's Summit, MO




Johnson pauses to make
Kappa lota Alpha
sure everything is running


smoothly behind the scenes in


Cathcart.
Christine Clymer


Sellersville, PA


Freshman


Sigma Delta Chi


Ben Cochran


Spring Hill, FL


Freshman















Jaclyn Codiga


Fayetteville, NC


Freshman


Phi Beta Rho


Kyla Collins


Jupiter, FL


Sophomore



Kappa Alpha Chi









Peggy Compton


Titusville, FL


Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi



Paul Conrad


Xenia,OH


Junior


Sigma Kappa Delta










Bryan Copeland


Tampa, FL


Sophomore


Sigma Kappa Delta


Kelly Cornell


Springfield,VA


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi













Campus Life

Cellists Bethany Koloch and


Laura Koelle concentrate


on their music as the string


orchestra performs an ar­


rangement of Greensleeves.


"My favorite song to perform


was Greensleeves. It had a neat



melody and the second violin


part was fun!" said orchestra


member Stefani Partridge.












































Josh Quinn said, Dr. Golson is


the epitome of an inspirational


professor! Whether he is


teaching classes or conduct­


ing performing ensembles, he



embodies the spirit of striving


to worship God through ail we


do. This has inspired me for my


musical aspirations."






On stage at Hillsdale Baptist


Church, Dr. Golson conducts


the orchestra. They have an


amazing auditorium there.


Going from rehearsal hall to


Hillsdale is great because the



room really comes alive when


you're performing! said choral


member Wes Andrews.































































"Dr. Casarow is dedicated to sharing her m usical


<

1. now led e wi ith her students. She som etim es





chooses pieces that seem out of reach for us,






it th rou h her leaders hip, we are aLie to



H
~ise to the occasion. Kate Bournival


Christmas




Concert



A. Dzedzy












i

Christiana Cox


Hampstead, MD


Freshman


Sigma Delta Chi


Against a backdrop of brass and organ music, the Rebecca Crane



Capac,MI
audience and choir began the Christmas concert with 0

Sophomore

Come All Ye Faithful. With performances by the college Kappa Alpha Chi




choir, brass ensemble, bell choir, woodwind quartet,canto-




rum,and orchestra,the concert displayed the full breadth Sarah Crawford




of the Music Department. During the diverse program, Ladson,SC


Freshman
the audience enjoyed arrangements of classic carols, the Phi Beta Rho





third movement of Pinkham's Christmas Cantata, a tricky Megan Creech

Wilmington, NC

acapella piece called Salvation is Created, and much more. Junior




"I wanted to choose pieces we'd ALL like," explained Dr. Lambda Chi Delta




Golson. "Musicians and non-musicians alike—I realize




we have an audience full of college students, and I desire Jeffrey Crews


Mechanicsburg, PA
that the music reaches or touches them in some small Sophomore




way, though orchestral music might not be their primary Zeta Alpha Chi


Kimberly Crompton
musical outlet." The various performers shared a common Perkasie, PA




goal: to communicate through music the true Glory of Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi

Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ.




"The Christmas concert was a pleasure to put to-

Robert Custer
|
gether," Dr. Casarow reflected. "Every musician worked Greenville, SC




very diligently to develop their talent to offer back to the Freshman


Phi Alpha Kappa
Lord the fruit of their musical labors." Jahrod Cyrus




Orlando, FL

Dr. Casarow explains her phi­ Freshman


losophy of conducting music. Sigma Kappa Delta


"We work HARD to train sing­


ers to be the best they possibly



can be for the glory of God. Joel Dahl


A choir is a community— a Sarasota, FL


close-bonded community of Freshman


musicians who join together Sigma Gamma Chi


for a common cause. Our Grace Davis


common cause is to bring glory Kerhonkson, NY


to God through our music. Junior


And we want to give Him the Lambda Chi Delta


best we can, so we strive for


excellence in all we do. We are


blessed to be in a Christian col­ Tyler Davis



lege where we can sing sacred Plymouth, MN


texts and really mean them Sophomore


from our hearts" Pi Alpha Kappa


Alexander Deitering


Ottawa, OH


Freshman


Sigma Gamma Chi










Janell DeWalt


Allentown, PA


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi


Natalie DeWalt


Allentown, PA


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi













Student Life

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"I grew up in Kissimmee, Florida, but "We went to Minnes&tS fora family "Over Christmas break I worked for


my family recently moved to Tennes­ reunion. It was cold, but I had fun see an ambulance billing company and



see. Over Christmas break I saw snow ing relatives that I haven't seen in a called three dead people in one day.


for the first time in my life!" long time." Kind of weird, strange, and unset­



tling."

































































At home in his front yard


in Michigan, Justin Mayer poses


beside the eleven foot snow­



man he built with his dad and


younger brother. We built


it right after a snowstorm.


There was about two feet of


snow, and it only took us an


hour and a half to build it from


scratch, he explained.























































Instead of taking it easy during their four weeks of




Christmas break,students braved snowstorms,traveled the




world, and offered (and accepted) engagement rings.




Those returning to Northern and Midwestern states





enjoyed sledding, ice skating, skiing, and snowboarding,




while others worked on their tans in Hawaii and Florida.




Led by Dr. Craig Ralston, a missions team ministered in




Argentina and held vacation Bible school meetings for a




local Spanish church.

I went sledding


with my two sis­ Sisters Lucy and Amanda Heinz spent a traditional


ters and my cousin
American Christmas with theirfamily in Kazakhstan! "This

from Florida in our


hometown, Grand was my second time flying home to Kazakhstan, but I was


Blanc, Ml. Sledding
still so excited," said Lucy. "It was fun speaking Kazakh again

always makes you


feel like a kid again. after so long! And there was snow!"


My cousin had
Several male students stunned their girlfriends by


never been sledding


before this," said Abigail Marino. Many northern stu­ giving them diamond rings for Christmas. "On December


dents eagerly anticipated spending four weeks away
26, Sam randomly showed up in my town," said Hillary

orida's tropical climate. I miss the seasons^' said


Maine resident, Anna Lufkin. I got to ice skate and Bess. "Thirty seconds after I saw him, he was down on his


HfOTIiM the snow over break. It was great! knee asking me to be with him forever as his wife. I was


Christmas

totally surprised!"
Break



A.Dzedzy










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"I had a busy and exciting break. I was "My grandparents moved down from



in two weddings and worked for two their home in Cambridge, Ontario.


weeks. I also got to catch up with old They've spent Christmas with us be­



high school friends. It just flew by!" fore, but this is their first Christmas as Rebecca Diez


residents of the US." Davenport, FL

Freshman


Phi Beta Rho



Kaitlynne Dixon


Clearwater, FL


Sophomore


Lambda Chi Delta










Andrea Dobbs


Massena, NY



Sophomore
I was intrigued and fasci­
Sigma Delta Chi
nated by the Argentine cul­
Ryan Domingos
ture, Charlie Wallace said af­
Highlands Ranch,CO
ter returning from the missions
Sophomore
trip. "I enjoyed the handmade
Kappa lota Alpha
arts and crafts we found when


we went sight-seeing, like this


unusual chair.
Tabitha Driver


Harrisonburg,VA


Freshman


Psi Theta Epsilon


Philip Duddles


Warner Robins, GA


Junior


Alpha Delta Sigma











James Duncan


Palm Harbor, FL


Sophomore



Sigma Kappa Delta


Amanda Dunlap


McDonough, GA


Junior


Phi Beta Rho










Luke Dunn

W hile in Argentina, I Muncie, IN



taught an English corner for Freshman


the VBS. We played English Kappa lota Alpha


games and recited Bible verses Aaron Dyess


in both English and Spanish. It LaBelle, FL


was such a privilege to work Freshman


with the kids and make a dif­ Sigma Kappa Delta


ference in their lives. It truly


was a life changing experi­


ence! —Jackie Luddeke Annette Dzedzy


Phoenixville, PA
Two days after Christmas,
Sophomore
senior TG Baughan and Clear­

Sigma Delta Chi
water alumnus Ashley Hervas

Rachael Eads
exchange their wedding vows

Huntington, WV
in Schaumberg, Illinois. It was

Freshman
55 degrees and thunderstorm-

Sigma Delta Chi
ing," said TG. Our reception


hall flooded and we had to


look for a new place for the
Ryan Eagleson
reception. We didn't find out
Lawrenceville,GA
until a few hours before the
Sophomore
wedding!"
Sigma Kappa Delta


Elliot Eggert


Grand Blanc, Ml


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi













Student Life

Letting your light shine. Preparing the way.


It is the goal of the trip to The team sets up for yet


minister to others, but how another ministry. The team


convicting to realize that min­ stayed busy with activities that


istry should be the focus of included two VBS programs,


I lie trip was every moment of the day no a Family Life Conference, nu­
a

matter where you are, said merous music concerts, youth

Lo tli encouraging Rebekah Mitchell. rallies, and canvassing.





and bum bling.






lvm g me a better





appreciation for





Christian brotb ers






and sisters in





different areas __







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—Sam A lldred

















exciting • beautiful • entertaining • convicting • fun • blessing • fulfilling




















































































































Enjoying the scenery. Praising in song.


The team members bask in Chad Rockefeller


the Argentina sunlight as they plays the guitar at a


take a break from the day's ac­ youth rally in Don


tivities. Dr. Craig Ralston said, Torcuato. Chad


The team has remained unified said, The most exciting Fun in the sun.


and has done an outstanding part of the trip was being Gabrielle Marino runs down


job throughout this trip. I am able to see actual Christian the street with the Green­


proud of our students, their brothers and sisters wor­ wood children. Playing with


commitment to the Lord and ship our Lord in a different the kids in Argentina was not


for their dedication to each language. We sang in both only a form of ministry, but



nt ministry.' English and in Spanish. It also was as much fun for the


really made me realize team members as it was for


God is a God of all nations, the children to whom they


tribes and tongues.’’ were ministering.

Argentina




L. Broderick

Laura Elitz



Bensalem, PA


Sophomore


Lambda Chi Delta


Brethny Espinosa


Mount Vernon, WA


Junior


Sigma Delta Chi











Lauren Estel


Pinellas Park, FL


Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi



Julie Evens


Lawrenceville,GA


Junior


Phi Beta Rho










Jenna Eyers


Port Richey, FL


Junior


Phi Beta Rho


Brittney Fichter


Taylor, Ml

• challenging • encouraging • humbling Junior




Phi Beta Rho










Kelly Fichtner


Pompano Beach, FL

Ministering through Sophomore



Kappa Alpha Chi
God's grace in Jordan Fisher




Rocky Mount, NC
Argentina Freshman




Sigma Delta Chi










Playing with children, ministering through music and Terrance Fisher


Richmond,VA
sharing God's word were just some of the things the mem­
Freshman


bers of Team Argentina accomplished in South America. Sigma Kappa Delta



Craig Fortin
While many students were enjoying a Christmas break at

Turner, ME

home, twenty-two students and staff members gave up Sophomore



Pi Alpha Kappa
' two weeks to minister in Argentina.The team verse gave




the reason for their servant's hearts. Mark 10:45 states, "For



Timothy Fowler
even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but

Lakeland,TN

, to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many." Sophomore




Joanna Wiedeman gave an account of how God Alpha Delta Sigma

Amber Fox

worked in Argentina. "As I was washing the dishes, David Port Orange, FL



Junior
walked in and I had the most amazing opportunity to
Psi Theta Epsilon


" speak with him. God amazingly took away most of the




language barrier, as I had a Spanish Bible with me that I

Blake Fox

could show David verses from, and then the rest of the Pottstown, PA




conversation was in English! God brought so many pas­ Sophomore

Pi Alpha Kappa

sages to mind to help David in his doubts of Christianity Joanna Frazier




and questions about faith.I leftthe church in awe that God Glen Burnie, MD

Junior

used a broken and weak vessel like me to talk to a young Kappa Alpha Chi




man struggling to find his faith in Christ."








Student Life

believe that God led ations and challenges in whic



I chose to come
a me to CCC. I felt God God has put me in my life. S
leading me to be a Christian through that I knew I neede


to Clearwater because Psychologist. I came to that to study psychology from a


conclusion after much prayer, Christian standpoint versus t

I felt it was the hest seeking counsel and informa­ usual humanistic viewpoint.



tion from friends and family, Thus, I am at CCC!' —Justii

way for me to get and observing the unique situ­ Heidman





c 1 lo se r to G od whil





getting a degree





it!
m psychology with





all the view points





f a Christian.
or a




I just decided to






come to Clearwater





which is why it is
V



the 2n d semester.





Ri ianne M eMail on




















"I attended Clearwater my freshman and sophomore year and didn't come hack in the fall




semester, hut I feel like this is where God wants me in my life right now. I wanted to get hack





as soon as possible and not waste more time so I can graduate next May." - Laura Greenkoe








"Since my school closed at the end of last semester, I was led by God. I am in the Navy and so I was




I transferred from Pillsbury Baptist Bible College in looking through a list of colleges that were Navy




Owatonna,MN,to Clearwater. With a degree in In­ ROTC approved. I was hoping to find a Christian




terdisciplinary Studies, I plan to use both music in College as well because of my Christian back­




science in the ground. I first




future.l plan to began looking




use the music at a college in




for ministry and transfer the science credits to a Oregon called Corban College. This however did




state university near home to complete a degree not work, but I happened to notice Clearwater




in laboratory technology to become a medical on the list of ROTC colleges right next to Corban.




lab technologist." —Corianne Sherman This interested me and so I began research­





ing the college and finally decided to apply to





Clearwater. I am glad God allowed me to find




this college."—Paul Witmer " I liked the location




and spirit. I didn't want to wait until the fall to




transfer here."—Bill Flack. "I didn't decide until




last semester to come to CCC. It is closer to home."



"I came to Clearwater because I felt —Eric Anthony

wanted to get a col­ Rebekah Frazier


lege experience away Glen Burnie, MD



from home and when I visited Freshman


I loved the at-home feeling Lambda Chi Delta


that Clearwater showed. I Caleb Freeburg


grew up in a Christian school, Largo, FL


and I really enjoyed it so I Junior



wanted the same experience Kappa lota Alpha


for my college education."


—Jessica Austin


Britney Fressel


Allen Park, Ml



chose CCC because I Freshman


feel God has called me Lambda Chi Delta


to be a Christian counselor Rebekah Gall


and I would like to have the Winter Haven, FL


Christian school background. Sophomore


It has also been a strong desire Kappa Alpha Chi


of mine to attend a Christian



school since I came to Christ
Sarah Geer
about 5 years ago. — Bethany

Wilmington, NC
Morehead

Junior


Lambda Chi Delta


Sean Geer
*®^^™his was the only
Wilmington, NC
I school where I could
Freshman
continue what I was studying
Kappa lota Alpha
at Pillsbury-music and biology."


— Corianne Sherman




George Ghareeb


Fairfax,VA


Freshman



Sigma Kappa Delta


Jessica Ghareeb


Fairfax,VA


Junior


Sigma Delta Chi










Nicole Girdner


Farmington, MN


Freshman



Phi Beta Rho


Megan Goff


Watertown, Wl


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta










Nicole Goff


Riverview, FL


Junior



Kappa Alpha Chi


Shawn Goff


Riverview, FL


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma










Joseph Good


Aliquippa, PA


Freshman


Sigma Kappa Delta


Lorn Goodwin


North Ridgeville,OH


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta











V _____
Campus Life

Carole Sherrard spends the


last minutes before check giv­


ing the floor a final once-over.


Cleaning the floors was one


of the most daunting tasks be­


cause people kept needing to


come in and out of the bath­


room to do their own jobs



which resulted in footprints on


the already cleaned floors.















































Clean at last! A room in Unit


B is spic and span for its pre­



sentation to the checkers. In


the ladies residence hall,


Dr. Sandra Pratt, Miss Jessica


Wiedeman, Miss Melanie Ben­


nett, and RAs inspected the


rooms.





Waiting to be checked, Unit


A relaxes patiently outside.


Finishing ahead of time was un­


common, as many units could


be found scrambling to finish


last minute jobs.











































































































White Glove



R.Wood












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Brittni Gordon


Pepperell, MA


Sophomore


Tau Delta Chi


Thomas Gordon


Port Richey, FL



A place Sophomore


Sigma Kappa Delta



for everything





Mackenzie Gotcher
...and everything in its place,or so the old saying goes.
Palm Harbor, FL


White Glove was the embodiment of this motto. Striking Freshman


Sigma Kappa Delta
once a semester, this time of intense cleaning could be a
Katelyn Graves


freshman's worst fear and a senior's biggest delight, espe­ Jacksonville, FL


Sophomore
cially if they lived with messy roommates. The campus ba­

Kappa Alpha Chi

sically shut down for White Glove and dorm rooms became




filled with frenzied people, hurrying to complete jobs such

Drew Gray

as sponging down the walls and baseboards,cleaning the Gilbertsville, PA



Freshman
toilets, dusting the air vents,and wiping down the shutters
Pi Alpha Kappa


on the outside, among many other seemingly trite tasks. Michele Gray


Largo, FL
However, white glove did have its benefits. Andrea Bailey
Junior


said, "I found a $100 gift card in one of my empty folders Lambda Chi Delta




that I apparently had lost earlier in the school year. Just in




time to pay my white glove fines!" Fines were adminis­ James Griffin


Jacksonville, FL
tered to those who did not clean to the White Glove stan­

Freshman

dard. Overall though, White Glove was not as bad as some Alpha Delta Sigma



Jennifer Griffin
made it out to be. Ryan Anderson said that he enjoyed it

Crestview, FL

because "it was nice to have a clean room." Sophomore



Kappa Alpha Chi


Amy Pike and Chelsea Thomas


discuss the importance of a


paper found during the clean­ David Griffith


ing process. Having white Fishers, IN



glove forced students to take Freshman


inventory of the things they Zeta Alpha Chi


had cluttered in their rooms Joseph Griffith


over a semester and had to Fishers, IN


decide what to keep and what Sophomore


to throw away. As much as Zeta Alpha Chi


students may have dreaded


white glove, there was nothing


as great as passing check and Troy Hadlock


being able to relax in a freshly Carthage, NC


cleaned room. Many rooms Sophomore



celebrated with an after-party Sigma Kappa Delta


of pizzas and soda. Erin Hale

Salisbury, MD


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta











Nathan Hale


South Point, OH


Freshman


Alpha Delta Sigma


Alyssa Hallice


Waxhaw, NC


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta













Campus Life

~

T
"I really liked how the cast sat with "The lines were mostly ad-libbed.... "Food was amazing, cast did a great
the students at the tables. It was a This gave me many opportunities to job, lots of fun! The way the cast


very nice evening.The drama club just act off the top of my head and members were at our tables and kept



did a fantastic job." do whatever came to mind." in character was great."


























































































Stopping to take a picture


at the Murder Mystery Dinner,



Jared Myerly snaps a picture


of Jared Williams and Audra


Kennedy. Since there was no


Christmas Banquet, it was nice


for students to be able dress


for a formal evening and have


a break after a stressful week.






































Murder Mystery Night was a first-time college event




for the mystery dinner. It all started with Justin Lewis giving




"I was able an announcement in chapel inviting the student body to



to partici­ his home as he would be reading his will. His house was



pate in the
an unknown location, and students were left in suspense.


Mystery
Those attending were transported to a lodge where they

Theater Din­


met the characters of the real life mystery game.The actors
ner as one


sat with the guests and kept in character for the evening.
of the char­




acters, and The drama unfolded as the night went on.



it was a lot Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely,especially




of fun! The cast had a lot of fun the actors. Ahna Boley said, "The thing I liked best was the



preparing for it too, It was cool to interaction of the players and the audience. The audience




be able to interact with the audi­ was so accepting to the characters acting odd or not like



ence the whole night. We had a themselves. It was just a ton of fun to be a part of this



lot of laughs and enjoyed putting

humorous murder."

it together." Laura Elitz

From the beginning to the end,from the actors to the




decorations,from the suspense to the laughs, it was a very




enjoyable night for all involved and those who did not at­





Mystery tend missed out on an exciting and enthralling evening.




Dinner



J. Morrill

"The thing that I liked most about think that the best part was having


Murder Mystery Night was that it was fun with my friends-planning and or­



a relaxing night offun.lt was much ganizing this event. There were some
Meghan Hallice

needed after a busy week. It was re­ stressful times, but overall, we had a Waxhaw, NC


ally well done.The food was amazing, great time." Freshman



and the actors were great. It was well Lambda Chi Delta


thought out and planned." Aaron Hanbury


Jacksonville, FL


Junior


Having fun and being Alpha Delta Sigma


dramatic, Wesley Andrews



and Alisha Boley play out their


part of the script leading the Jessica Hard


audience on. Melissa Mull, who Beverly Hills, FL


solved the mystery, said, It Freshman


was so much fun to have a Kappa Alpha Chi


wonderful night of good food James Harding


and entertainment. I especially Washington, Ml


liked the fact that the audience Sophomore



got to interact with the actors Kappa lota Alpha


who were sitting at their table.


I really hope we do dinner the­


aters more often." Jessica Harris


Tampa, FL


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta


Travis Harrison


Indianapolis, IN



Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi









Alyssa Hart


Byron Center, Ml



Junior


Kappa Alpha Chi


Matthew Hart


Byron Center, Ml


Sophomore


Sigma Kappa Delta










David Hauser



Students applaud as the Palmyra, PA


cast bows ending the night. Freshman


Kate Bournival, Laura Elitz, Sigma Kappa Delta



Kate Vacca, Justin Lewis, and Natalie Hauser


Josh Quinn were a part of the Palmyra, PA


Drama Club and had a great Junior


time and really came together Lambda Chi Delta


as a team. Wesley Andrews


said, It was a good way as a


freshman to put myself out Danielle Heffernan


there and get to know people.' Chalfont, PA


Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi

Talking before the show, Deanne Heffernan


Jessi King tells how excited she
Chalfont, PA

is to her table mates. Before Freshman


the show began, there was Kappa Alpha Chi


time for the students to mingle


and prolonged the suspense.


Jessi said, "It was really enter­ Amanda Heinz


taining and fantastic to watch. Windermere, FL


It made you feel like part of Freshman



the play." Psi Theta Epsilon


Lucy Heinz


Windermere, FL



Junior

Psi Theta Epsilon













Campus Life

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being taught spiritual prin­







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heart knowledge of God's







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prepared for the future. In







Colossians 1:28 Paul states:







"...teaching every man in all







wisdom; that we may pres­







ent every man perfect in







Christ Jesus." Demonstra­







tion of core Christian val­







ues are shown as the faculty







TEACH THE WORD.

One of the benefits of at­ or in between classes, such


tending a small college was as Mr. Tony Abell, who takes


the friendliness of the profes a few minutes to speak with



sors. Many could be found two students before his Major


talking to students at lunch Prophets class.


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I love New Testa­


ment because the


professors really


make the Bible real


and applicable.



Mr. Burggraff brings


a fresh, young



perspective which


makes Old Testa­


ment more inter­


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took caused me to


think outside the


box and challenged


me to see others


perspectives.





I like the Bible fac­


ulty because you


can approach them


with a problem if


you need to talk.
















Mr. Bob Carver celebrates


one of his favorite days, Ref­


ormation Day which falls on


October 3 I. Reformation


Day is a memorial to the day



that Martin Luther nailed the In Introduction to Missions, One of the ways I seek to


Ninety-Five Theses to the Matt Armstrong, Sam All­ benefit the student is by want­


church door in Wittenburg, dredge, and Jon Relle discuss ing to know who the student


Germany, in 1517. This marked the topic of how a church is and what I can do to better


the beginning of the Protestant should approach a difficult equip our students to serve


Reformation which brought situation taking place on the Christ with enduring faithful­


the truth of the Gospel to a mission field. ness," said Dr. Carl Martin, who


people blinded by Catholicism. paused for a moment to speak


to Andrea Thomas.

Allan Heney


Seneca, SC


Sophomore


Sigma Kappa Delta



Daniel Henry


Clearwater, FL


Freshman






th ro u g h tr u th






"They are not of the world, even as I am not of the David Henry



Clearwater, FL
world. Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.

Junior

As thou hast sent my into the world, even so have I also sent Sigma Kappa Delta



Luis Hernandez
them into the world." (John 17:16-18) The main focuses of

Pinellas Park, FL

the Bible faculty could be summed up in two statements: Junior




1) to instruct students and further their knowledge of His




Word and Biblical concepts and 2) to teach students how



Joseph Herrman
to impact others for Christ.
Olathe, KS


Bible major Ryan Eagleson, who feels called to be a Freshman


Zeta Alpha Chi
missionary in Japan, said, "I like the openness and unity

McKinley Hildebrand

that professors and students have with one another. I have Snellville, GA




never met a man [Mr. Bob Carver] so genuinely dedicated Freshman

Zeta Alpha Chi

to God's Word and to his students' walk with Christ."




The Bible classes were diverse. Some were Bible his­

Donald Hoff

tory classes such as Old Testament Survey, while others Harleysville, PA




were practical application classes such as The Christian Freshman


Sigma Gamma Chi
Home which used Biblical concepts to address issues such Dexter Hollenbach




as parenting, relationships, and finances. The classes that Sellersville, PA


Sophomore
fell under the category of Biblical studies were spiritually Zeta Alpha Chi




enriching,and they were taught by faculty who truly cared





about the spiritual state of the students. Lucas Hollenbach



Sellersville, PA


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi


Martha Holmes


Fountain Inn, SC


Freshman


Phi Beta Rho











Jaleesa Holt


St Petersburg, FL


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Joshua Horine



Harleysville, PA


Freshman


Kappa lota Alpha









Kristen Howell


Waymart, PA


Junior



Kappa Alpha Chi


Evan Hoyt


Winterville, NC


Sophomore


Psi Theta Epsilon













Academics

photo by Travis Freeburg























TO SH A R E BIBLIC A L PRIN CIPLES







WITH TH E N EX T GENERATION






Through Bible classes, stu­ through his classes. He added, "I main and absolute goal is that




dents learned sound doctrine like that I learn a lot about the the teens that I come in contact




and Christian principles which Bible and also that the teachers with will above all else become




helped them in their everyday are smart and down to earth." more like Jesus Christ."




lives. Matthew Brown who Aaron Wilson also had the Professors provided stu­




planned on going into the min­ goal of being a youth pastor. He dents with truths that they could




istry said, "I chose it [Church said, "After I leave CCC, I believe use in their own personal rela­




Ministries] because I am looking God has called me to be a youth tionships with Christ. Dr. Robert




to go into the youth ministry pastor and to train young men Delnay said, "I am grateful for




and a church ministries major and women within the church. the privilege of teaching Bible at




would be helpful." He also said I plan to enter the ministry CCC, if only for the opportunity




he liked how the teachers were whether it is vocational service of serving. But more than that,





helpful and how he was able to here in the states or missionary I appreciate the interest and



learn more about the Scriptures to some other field. However, the motivation that so many of the




Bible students have shown."

Mr. Phil Burggraff and Justin

Katelyn Hughes
Lewis talk after class. Lynne Heather Doychak prepares for
Ocala, FL
Fukutani said, "I like Mr. Burg- a test in her Major Prophets
Junior
graffs energy, enthusiasm and class. She said, What I like
Lambda Chi Delta
his eagerness to share what he about my major is that all of
Jared Hunt
knows with his students. His my in-class and out-of-class
Melbourne, FL
engaging, personable manner study is focused on God. It is
Freshman
sets his students at ease im­ easy to get so busy with school
Sigma Kappa Delta
mediately. I feel very blessed to work and not take time to


have been given the opportu­ learn about the Bible. My major
1
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nity to be in his class.'1 leaves me without that excuse!" 1
Julianne Hutchins


West Boylston, MA



g p a T j Junior


* 1 Phi Beta Rho
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Stephen Hutt

'
sllfTj jj\ Gilbertsville, PA



Junior


Sigma Kappa Delta










Nicholas Jaspers


Birdsboro, PA


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha


Taylor Jensen


Leesburg, VA


Sophomore


Pi Alpha Kappa










Brianne Johnson


Safety Harbor, FL


Junior


Phi Beta Rho


Kathleen Johnson



Providence, Rl


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta










Melissa Johnston
Dr. Robert Delnay signes a

Margate, FL
copy of his recently published

Sophomore
book Teach as He Taught for

Psi Theta Epsilon
Mrs. Debbie Edson. Dr. Delnay

Audrey Jones
said, My favorite course is Ro­

Cary, NC
mans, because it is so pivotal

Sophomore
in understanding the plan of

Sigma Delta Chi
salvation and the Christian life,


and because there are so many



insights not readily open to a
Colton Jones
casual reading."
San Salvador


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi


Shaun Jones


Bible students learn core Clearwater, FL


values that are implemented Junior


into their lives. Church Minis­ Sigma Kappa Delta


tries major, Tricia Buriff takes


time after class to talk with


a friend. "With my major I Stephen Jordan


plan on glorifying Christ. I re­ Lansdale, PA


ally have no other plans but Freshman


to love God and love people. Kappa lota Alpha


There are some things I know Gabriel Josey


I would enjoy doing such as: Lawsonville, NC


event planning, youth ministry, Freshman



or even being on a church Kappa lota Alpha


creative team. Never the less,


what I want the most is to be


in God s perfect will."

Academics

In his dorm room, Kameron become a CPA. Being brought


works on some of his business up by a father very interested


homework. In choosing to in accounting and business was


major in accounting, Kameron what helped to direct Kam­

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tical application


where my Christian


testimony can


make a difference.




There are so many


things I can go into


as a business major



that I'll never be


bored!













































































My internship with



Richard Fuller, CPA


gave me practical


experience for my


future career.



I like the small busi­


ness classes. The


professors are very


helpful and really


want you to suc­


ceed.
















Business in politics is an often


forgotten necessity. Caleb


Mello, however, realized the



importance of his business


major to the world of politics


and hoped to one day use his Mr. Ian Duncan works through Illustrations make good atten­


expertise in the political arena. a homework problem with tion grabbers. Mr. Casarow


his Financial Accounting and opened his Organizational Be­


Report I class. The students havior class with an illustration


added their input and gave about a horse who fell into a


ideas on how they had solved rut. He reminded students that


the problem until a conclusion falling into the rut of sin is easy


was reached. but carries many consequences.

Gregory Judy


Greenfield, IN


biblical principles Junior


Sigma Kappa Delta


provided foundation for Kameron Kandefer


Sarasota, FL


Sophomore



Sigma Gamma Chi





While it is true that the world needs Christian teach­




ers and doctors and lawyers, it is also imperative that the Emily Kantner

Cleona, PA

world has Christian men and women to work in the field
p_ i Junior


of business. Business is such an important aspect of the 1 w ** 1 j Lambda Chi Delta
f IC1

Eft - J Cherell Keamo

nation and economy. Waianae, HI




Kameron Kandefer chose to major in business be­ Junior


Sigma Delta Chi
cause "[my] Dad has his own accounting business, and I




am good with organizing and numbers." He said that one


Joseph Keen
of the benefits of majoring in business was "learning how Fayetteville, NC




to deal with people of other cultures and also getting to Sophomore



fl * # .CS"4j Alpha Delta Sigma
have Mrs.Youstra's class! She is a hoot." - I Jennifer Kelley




Erik Siefkes did a business internship with the Tampa Clearwater, FL


Junior
Bay Lightning serving in the Event Operations. He said,
Phi Beta Rho


"Since I am wanting to go into sports management, this




internship has helped me see what a professional sports
Joel Kelley


team is like from the inside." Nashua, NH


Freshman
Caleb Mello wanted to use his degree in business to
Sigma Gamma Chi


eventually go into politics. He said, "Business principles James Kelly



Trevose, PA
provide the basis for many legal and political decisions.

Junior

I will now have an education that helps me understand Sigma Kappa Delta





those decisions and will help me make those decisions in




the future." Audra Kennedy


Boswell, PA


Freshman


Psi Theta Epsilon


Kailyn Kennedy


Schwenksville, PA


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta










Courtney Kent


St Augustine, FL


Freshman



Sigma Delta Chi


Brianna Kester


Oxford, Ml


Junior


Sigma Delta Chi










Joshua Kettenton


Spokane, WA


Junior


Sigma Gamma Chi


Emma Kile



Butler, PA


Freshman


Kappa Alpha Chi












Academics




77

B U S IN E S S AREN A IS NOT J U S T
























In times past, the major of cause it would help me eventu­ agement and how to deal with




Business and all of the catego­ ally start my own business. I am customers and employees.




ries that fell under it was mainly interested in pursuing a career in With the beginning of




a field in which men were found. Sales and Marketing or Human World War II, many women




That trend had almost reversed Resources; I know I want to work worked to replace the vast num­




itself as more and more women with people. As for the type of bers of men that were needed




became interested in business business I'd like to have—maybe overseas. When the war ended,




and made owning their own something along the lines of a women found that they had re­




business a part of their goals consulting or sales firm to help ceived a kind of independence




toward which to work. For people sell their product." The through making theirown mon-




Caitlin Nichols, owning her own most beneficial class that she ey;for this reason, many women





business had been a dream she took was Business Manage­ never left the workplace. Since




had for quite awhile. She said, "I ment because it provided for World War II, the number of ca­




decided to major in business be­ her different strategies for man­ reer women has increased.

Daniel King


Mrs. Pat Youstra, who served Macungie, PA


in the White House during Freshman


"The Business world is seldom the Reagan administration, has Kappa lota Alpha


recognized for the mission field made an important impact on Jessica King



it is," said Caitlin Nichols. She many students who have had Macungie, PA


added, It is a great opportu­ the privilege of attending her Sophomore


nity for Christians to serve in a classes. She said that she has Sigma Delta Chi


way that may have never oc­ seen an increase of women in


curred to some." the field of business.


Matthew Kinkade


Clearwater, FL


Junior







Cassandra Kirkbride


Glassboro, NJ


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta










Matthew Kirkley


Hamlet, NC


Freshman


Kappa lota Alpha


Eric Kiskaddon


Tarpon Springs, FL



Sophomore


Sigma Kappa Delta










Michael Kleer


Miami, FL


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma


Emilie Klinger


Fogelsville, PA



Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi






1l schedule for next semester. A Kaitlin Klinger


Kayla Perry works out her


Fogelsville, PA



freshman, Kayla hopes to use Freshman


her business major to eventual­ Sigma Delta Chi
_ _
ly go into the world of politics. Bethany Koloch


In high school, she worked for Belvidere, IL


a state representative; this op­ Freshman


portunity sparked her interest Sigma Delta Chi


in using business and combining


it with politics to make a ca­


reer choice. Samantha Koons

Breinigsville, PA


Freshman



Phi Beta Rho


Kevin Kravitz


Trinity, FL


Freshman


Zeta Alpha Chi










Katie Kuntzelman


Mt Joy, PA


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Trevor Kurschner


Brighton,TN



Sophomore


Sigma Gamma Chi













Academics




7Q

W hat is





your



during her practicum. Students
favorite Jessica Johnston, a senior El­ got to experience first hand





education ementary Education major, teaching a class applicable to


demonstrates a math lesson their major.

class?














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I liked Curriculum


and Instruction and


Test and Measure­


ments. I never



left class without


feeling like I had


learned something.






















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CD
m g:


Tech in Ed, because


it is things you will


use to make your mm:.


teaching...more


exciting for your



students.






































Methods of Teach­


ing Physical Edu­


cation, because I


learn things that


I will use in my



teaching career.








Tabitha Driver, a freshman Eng­



lish Education major, utilizes
r/j
the library to write her paper.


Many students took advantage

c3 of the technology provided in



the library and computer lab.








Childrens Lit, be­



cause we have so Mrs. Marian Foulks passes through teaching Education


much fun reading out quizzes to her Introduc­ majors that they remind me


the books we read tion to Exceptional Students daily, what a great vocation


as kids. class. Mrs. Foulks is a veteran teaching is. It is encouraging to



teacher with over 20 years of me to see young people who

Education experience. "I have learned have a heart for God and chil­


dren, said Mrs. Foulks.
L. Broderick



an

Weston Kurschner


guiding students to be Brighton,TN


Freshman


Alpha Delta Sigma



Lauren Langley


Rocky Mount, NC


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi




William Arthur Ward,an American scholar,author,edi­





tor, pastor and teacher once said,"The mediocre teacher Eric Larson


Leesburg, OH
tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher
Sophomore


demonstrates.The great teacher inspires." Kappa lota Alpha


Carl Lassegue
"I enjoy being able to work with kids while I'm still in
Deerfield Beach, FL


college.Being in practicum has really made whatl'm learn­ Junior


Zeta Alpha Chi
ing in class come alive. It's also helped me to start identi­




fying what my strengths and weaknesses are," remarked


Joshua Lassiter
Laura Mason, a senior Music Education major. Though

Orlando, FL

education was a challenging field, students saw the fruits Freshman



Sigma Gamma Chi
of their labor in their practicums and internships.

Ariel Laviolette

Offering a variety of classes to help prepare majors Bradenton, FL



Freshman
for the teaching field and having professors willing to help
Kappa Alpha Chi


students, the college created the right environment for




future teachers. Jessica Mateo, a sophomore Elementary
Andrew Lawson


Education major said,"What I like about being an education Fort Buchanan, PR


Freshman
major is knowing I W ill be enter- Allyson Trine, Holly Stoll, and
Sigma Gamma Chi



ing one of the most rewarding Bri Johnson head off bright Ashley Lawson

. , , . and early to take the Florida Clermont, FL
vocations. I know working with T , ' ... . _ ,

u Teacher Certification General Junior

kids is a challenge, but one I nr Knowledge test which was re- Kappa Alpha Chi




really excited about." quired of al1 education majors.





Lauren Leabhart


Pasadena, MD


Sophomore


Lambda Chi Delta


Matthew Leahy


Dover, FL



Sophomore

i i P n n - f
Alpha Delta Sigma


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Christopher LeCroy


West Palm Beach, FL


Freshman


Sigma Kappa Delta


Katie LeCroy


West Palm Beach, FL


Junior


Psi Theta Epsilon










Justin Lewis



Vernon Hills, IL


Sophomore


Sigma Gamma Chi


Gallary Listort


North Miami Beach, FL


Freshman


Kappa lota Alpha













Academics

PREPARIN G EDUCATION






S T U D EN T S FOR TH E C LA SSRO O M







The most popular Educa­ When asked what her fa­ Troy Hadlock who gave a com­




tion major at the college was vorite education class was Mi­ mon reason for his choice of ma­




Elementary Education. With chelle said, "Curriculum and In­ jor. The love of children was the




over sixty students in the major, struction with Dr. Smith. It was most common reason students




many bonds were formed. "I love practical and so fun!" The class decided to major in education.




having classes together with all was a favorite among education Michelle said, "I decided to ma­




the othergirls.We have become students. jor in education because I like




great friends, and I know that I With many students ma­ working with children. I think




can always look to any of them joring in Elementary Educa­ CCC has a wonderful education





for encouragement because tion, one can conclude that the program. I enjoy my classes be­




they know exactly how I feel!" program prepared students. cause the faculty strive to make



said Michelle Burggraff, a junior "I chose to go into education our classes practical for use one





Elementary Education major. because I felt led to teach," said day in the classroom."




Education




L. Broderick



SD

Brandon Littlefield


Souderton, PA




Audrey Frost uses her creative Freshman


side to prepare for her student Kappa lota Alpha


teaching. Student teachers Jessica Mateo and John White Amy Lockwood

Milton, FL
were expected to have materi­ take advantage of the cooler


als ready to present to their weather to study outside. Freshman


class each week. Audrey had There were several places on Phi Beta Rho


a double major in Elementary campus for students to enjoy a


and English Education. nice day while studying.

Alexander Loudermilk


Greenville, SC



Freshman


Alpha Delta Sigma


Anna Lufkin


Warren, ME


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi










Rebecca Lufkin


Warren, ME


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi


Cameron MacDonald


Seminole, FL



Freshman


Kappa lota Alpha










Erin Madray


Jesup,GA


Freshman


Kappa Alpha Chi


Jeffrey Maguire


Pelham, NH


Junior



Sigma Gamma Chi










Kristen Howell, a Biol­ Michelle Main


ogy Education major, and her Highlands, NC



roommate Irma Torres, an Freshman


Elementary Education major, Psi Theta Epsilon


stay in the comfort of their Justin Makso


own room as they prepare Woburn, MA


for an assignment. In order to Junior


prepare students for the class­ Zeta Alpha Chi


room, there were a variety of


classes required. English educa­


tion major Taylor Jensen said, Sean Maniscalco


"I enjoy taking the education New Port Richey, FL



courses that prepare me for Junior


my career." Zeta Alpha Chi

Bonnie Marcott


Clearwater, FL


Junior














Philip Marinello


Dunedin, FL


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi



Abigail Marino


Grand Blanc, Ml


Freshman


Sigma Delta Chi












Academics



S3

are so many opportunities to


Practice is an major part of a learn more and more about



music student's life. Pamela music! My principles are violin


Affelt said she enjoyed learn­ and voice, so that I can be


ing new things about music equipped to serve the Lord in


and she wanted to service the whatever capacity and ministry
I really enjoy the

Lord with her abilities. There He has for me.
relationships with



the faculty.








































I love being chal­


lenged and inspired


musically. The op­


portunities that



music provides for


different areas of


ministry is great.






























cn
CD




























photo by Travis Freeburq












My major gives me



a well-rounded


perspective on


what we do most


as humans— com­


municate.










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w §
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Laura Koelle accompanies dur­
1 1

*< U ing chapel. She said the faculty


was one of the main reasons
I plan to be an

she was a music education
event planner or

major. I love the faculty. They
something to do

always help me pull through Kendall McGuire uses her tal­ She said she eventually wants
with marketing for

and present good material— ent to play in a chapel service. teach music, but has some
companies.

whether it's a project, paper, Kendall said she loves the op­ other things she would like


or senior recital.' portunities that come from to do first. "I plan to audition


being a music major. I love for films and broadway style


being a music major because I shows, travel the world, and


get to perform solo recitals! later be a teacher.'1

Gabrielle Marino


Grand Blanc, Ml


students use talents Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi


Steven Marshall


Crestview, FL


Freshman


Music majors at college were given the opportunity Kappa lota Alpha




to expand their musical ability. Many students wanted to




teach and pass their love of music down to another group Michael Martell




of children. Pamela Affelt said teaching wasn't always what Seminole, FL


Junior
she wanted to do with music."Music has always been a part Kappa lota Alpha





of my life, but I never thought that teaching would be my Gregory Martin

Greer, SC

forte.lt was in my sophomore year of high school thatthe Freshman




Lord laid upon my heart the desire to share my passion Pi Alpha Kappa




for music with other people. I had an amazing symphony




conductor who inspired me to go on to a higher level of Joanna Martin

Clearwater, FL

training to become a music teacher. Getting to share the Junior




complexities and wonders of Tau Delta Chi
Dr. Pattye Casarow conducts Madeline Martin


God's creation through music the choir during rehearsal. I Clearwater, FL



come from a family of teachers. Junior
is such an amazing thing!"

We love to share knowledge Tau Delta Chi


For Anni Wilson, gradu­ and help our students grow


mentally and spiritually. When
ate school was something she
I was in elementary school, I Jessica Mateo


wanted to pursue. "I plan on played school— pretending I Jersey City, NJ


was teaching an elementary Sophomore
getting my masters degree in
class. But when I was about 12, Kappa Alpha Chi


music therapy so that I am able it dawned on me that I could Caitlin Mathis



TEACH MUSIC! How cool! And Allen Park, Ml
to combine my loves of science

the rest is history. It seems that Sophomore

and music. I plan on working in music flows through my veins. Phi Beta Rho



I know God made me that way
music therapy to help either au­

and what a privilege and blessing

tistic children or war veterans." to be able to teach music. Anthony Matthews




Batavia, OH


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma


Austen McCoy


Snellville,GA


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma











Daniel McDade


Westerly, Rl


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha


Danielle McFarland


Mohnton, PA


Junior


Kappa Alpha Chi










Alyssa McLanahan


Quakertown, PA


Junior


Phi Beta Rho


Jonathan McLanahan



Quakertown, PA


Freshman


Sigma Kappa Delta












photo by Travis Freeburg Academics

COMMUNICATION A R T S M A JO R S U SE






T A LE N T S AND S K IL L S TO HONOR GOD







The Communication Arts most of these areas. This major Already I see many opportuni­




major led to many different gives me a lot of opportunities ties to use the knowledge that




career choices and opportuni­ to participate in theatre produc­ I have gained to be a better




ties including drama, theatre, tions,either by acting or as stage servant for Christ."




writing, and news reporting. It crew." Dr. Bob Cundiff taught




proved helpful in all areas of the With his degree, Travis Communication Arts. He has





professional world. planned to work in camp min­ been teaching at CCC since 1996.




Travis Freeburg, a junior istry. He said, "God called me to Dr. Cundiff taught students to




majoring in Communication the ministry and although many communicate effectively in vari­




Arts, enjoyed the variety of things can change in four years ous situations. He said, "I enjoy




classes offered. He said, "There of college, this hasn't. I hope to helping our students learn to




are many categories of com­ use the skills that I develop in be better communicators so




munication arts, and I enjoy communication and theatre to that they can be more effective




participating however I can in serve God better in the ministry. Christians."

Kelley McMahon
Communication Arts major

New Durham, NH
Travis Freeburg studies in the

Sophomore
Dr. Robert Cundiff works in his library after class. I realized
Phi Beta Rho
office. He said, Some classes the best major for me would
Johnson Mesidor
are more difficult to teach, be the one I would want to
Winter Haven, FL
but I like them all. I also enjoy learn the most in. I knew that
Freshman
the different areas of study in I liked communication technol­
Sigma Kappa Delta
communication— journalism, ogy, as well as stage and the­


mass communication, theatre, atre. The obvious choice was


and speech communication.' Communication Arts.

Sheresa Mesquita


North Port, FL


Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi


Jackie Miller


Clearwater, FL



Freshman


Psi Theta Epsilon










Janelle Miller


Birdsboro, PA


Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Rebekah Monhollen


Tellico Plains,TN


Junior


Kappa Alpha Chi










Samantha Monroe


New Hope, MN



Freshman


Lambda Chi Delta


Daniel Moore


Glen Burnie, MD


Sophomore


Sigma Gamma Chi











Dr. Melissa Cancel talks with Joy Morrill


some students after class. Dr. Lantana, FL


Cancel, who graduated from Junior


CCC, has taught Communi­ Lambda Chi Delta


cation Arts since 1997. She Lucas Morris


taught acting, interpersonal Portsmouth,VA


communication and nonverbal Freshman


communication. Alpha Delta Sigma










Michael Morris


Holmen,WI



photo by Travis Freeburg Sophomore


Emily Kantner reviews the Kappa lota Alpha

Traci Mulhorn
textbook before her Writing
Mt Pleasant, PA
for Media class. In this class,
Junior
students learned the funda­


mentals of writing for radio, Sigma Delta Chi


television, and the internet.


Emily, who is a Communica­
Melissa Mull
tion Arts major, would like to
Sanford, FL
work in public relations when

Freshman
she graduates. She said, I hope

Sigma Delta Chi
to work in public relations for

Katie Mullens
a large company. I would also

Richmond,VA
like to do some freelance jour­

Freshman
nalism for a magazine."

Lambda Chi Delta













Academics

H O W do you





plan to use the For Edward March, General courses in psychology and Bi­



Studies is the major of choice ble. He enjoyed several classes,
G enera 1 Stud ies as it will allow for taking fewer one of which was Dr. Dave




aepree ? classes and earlier graduation. Burggraff s Modern Religious


He plans to focus many of his Issues class.








































I would like to


open a consign­


ment shop because


I ve always loved


shopping myself.




I hope to work in a


setting that enables


me to help people


or animals in some


way.












































































I hope to become a


high school band di­


rector in a Pinellas



County School and


earn my masters


from USF.


I m praying for


the possibility to


internship at New


Life School of



Worship to study


worship leading.
After Graduation, I plan to be­


come an Air Force pilot. After


two years of further training I


hope to fly a fighter jet like an


F-22 or F-1 5. Brandon Downey














General Studies allows me to


pick my classes around my


ROTC schedule at USF so I


can graduate in four years and


commission as a 2nd Lieuten­
Humanities
ant in the Army. David Eddy

M. Burg graft

Andrew Mulnix


Hastings, MN

studying to further Junior



Pi Alpha Kappa


Tyler Murphy


North Ferrisburgh,VT



Freshman

Some students who desired to have a Biblical founda­ Kappa lota Alpha





tion found that their interests were not offered in a major




at the college so they chose a General Studies degree. This Kymberly Murray


McDonough, GA
allowed them to complete a degree at another institution
Sophomore


that offered their major. Sigma Delta Chi


Jared Myerly
Rev.Edward March,a non-graduating senior,has lived
Millington,TN


in Pinellas County since 1979. His testimony was one of dis­ Freshman



Sigma Gamma Chi
appointment and forgiveness, sorrows and joys, heartache




and love. But by God's grace and faithfulness he enrolled



Alysha Nadreau
with the hopes of finishing a four-year degree that would

Worcester, MA

enable him to reach out to others in a way that he was Freshman



Kappa Alpha Chi
once reached out to himself.
Caitlin Nichols


Edward was the Assistant Minister at a local church Greenville, SC


Sophomore
in which he served regularly and faithfully. He was also

Kappa Alpha chi

the founder and director of ’Made Free’ ministries which




was established to assist and disciple former inmates and
Rebekah Nix


recoveringaddictsandalcoholics. Heplanstousehistime Tampa, FL



Sophomore
at the college to further his abilities to work in this ministry,

Kappa Alpha Chi

to which God has called him. After graduation, I plan on at­ Amy Norris




Upon graduation in spring tending seminary and using the Simpsonville, SC


musical training I have received Freshman
of 2010, Rev. Edward March here for church music. Tau Delta Chi




hopes to further his education in Stephen Dewalt (For his Chris­


tian service, he played the
either Psychology or Theology. piano at his church.) Shalom Ocampo




Dade City, FL


Junior


Sigma Kappa Delta


Jonathan Ohman


Orlando, FL


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi










James Owens



Bradenton, FL


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha


Joshua Page


Yerington, NV


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma










Deanna Palmer


Ft Lauderdale, FL


Sophomore



Psi Theta Epsilon


Stephanie Papenmeier


Bedford, IN


Junior


Kappa Alpha Chi












Academics



SQ

HELPING S TU D EN TS TO THINK AND TD






E X P R E S S T H E M S E LV E S LDGIGALLY IN






ORDER TO S E R V E GOD







On July27,Drs.Danand Lu- tion, they used Christian holi­ I told him I agreed that no man




anne Hurst left for Poland to visit days such as Christmas and could have raised the dead, but




with their missionary friends, the Easter. Mrs. Hurst said, "When I then I asked him to considerthat




Petersens. The Hursts are on the was teaching three boys, I chose Jesus is really God."




English faculty, and they looked readings that would enable usto Forthe Hursts, English is an




forward to using English to min­ compare Polish and American effective tool. Just as they have




ister. Mr. Hurst said, "Although holidays, church practices, and used English toshare the Gospel




the Polish people are suspicious other cultural issues. In order to in Poland, the Hursts desire to




of non-Catholics, we were able practice their English skills, the help Christian college students




to use free English lessons to boys were eager to discuss these improve their abilities to think




make contact." matters.l was able to explain the and to express themselves logi­




When asked to elaborate need for a personal relationship cally so that they can serve and




on American culture and tradi- with Jesus. When one boy was glorify God more effectively in





Humanities skeptical about Jesus' miracles, every part of their lives.



S.Ocampo


on

As Advanced Grammar class Joseph Paradis


ends, Miss Sue Hermes hands Warren, NH


the students their test and quiz Sophomore



The Hursts visited Majdanek, results. Because I am an Eng­ Zeta Alpha Chi


a Nazi concentration camp in lish major," said Beckijo Wood, Hong Sun Park


Lublin, Poland, to experience a "I have spent much time with Bayside, NY


little bit of history. They went Miss Hermes who is not only Sophomore


to the ex-Soviet Bloc nation to my academic advisor but also Alpha Delta Sigma


teach English and to share the someone who is always willing



Gospel. to pray for me.

Matthew Parker


Crestview, FL


Junior


Alpha Delta Sigma



Stefani Partridge


Palm Harbor, FL


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi










Alvin Payne


Daytona Beach, FL


Sophomore


Alpha Delta Sigma


Giovanni Perazo


Tampa, FL


Freshman


Sigma Kappa Delta











Benjamin Pereira


Winter Garden, FL


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha


Nathan Perrie


Downington, PA


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi









I enjoyed my Literary Criti­
Elizabeth Perry
cism class, says Geoff Vance.
Jackson, NJ
"It has helped me understand Junior


the different theories of in­
Sigma Delta Chi

terpreting literature; so even
Kayla Perry

if I disagree with a theory, I
Portland, Ml

can still look at it from a new Freshman


perspective'.'
Phi Beta Rho



Dr. Hurst gives English les­


sons to Alicia. Mrs. Hurst said,


Though suspicious of non- Jordan Phillips


Catholics, the Polish will pay Panama City, FL


well for just an hour of English Sophomore


conversation practice so we Phi Beta Rho


offered free lessons to draw Kristin Pierce


more contacts. Apex, NC


Sophomore


Sigma Delta Chi










Valerie Pirkle


Rescue, CA


Freshman


Phi Beta Rho


Jessica Pisani


Hialeah, FL


Freshman


Phi Beta Rho













Academics



Q1

Gallary Listort concentrates as Some science students identi­
c
-4-> he measures water for his biol­ fied labs as the favorite aspect
c
c-
H ogy lab on osmosis. Labs gave of their major. "I enjoy chem

• rH
■QD students a deeper understand­ labs the most. Always grateful


CfJ ing of the material in the text­ to be in one piece,' said biol­

o books and classroom lectures.

c ogy major George Youstra.


<*> oo

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My biology classes


fascinate me be­


cause they allow


me to get a glimpse


of God s unique de­


sign of nature and


the human body.












































My ambition is to


attend medical


school and hopeful­



ly become a cardio­


vascular surgeon.














































I m learning as


much as a secular


psychology student


while obtaining


a solid Christian



base.





























During his social psychology


class, Dr. David Richter gives a


lecture on social conformity.

I appreciate Miss "I love the fact that he is so


Draper on the enthusiastic about what he


math faculty be­ teaches,' said psychology ma­ Anatomy and physiology lab In Pre-Calculus, Mr. Matt Kel­


cause she is always jor Beth Holmes. gets personal for TJ Stimpson logg helps Shelley Vetzel one-



so eager to help as he handles removable plastic on-one. It is very encouraging


and wants to see muscles on a model of the hu­ and rewarding to see students


you succeed. man head and shoulder region. grow and mature spiritually



and academically," said Mr.


Kellogg.

Robert Plank


Collegeville, PA
science plus Freshman




Sigma Gamma Chi
Scrip tures means Jeremiah Podraza




Lutz, FL

opportunities are Junior




Alpha Delta Sigma










Daniel Post


McPherson, KS
Some college graduates face a fierce job search

Junior


process, but science majors have a distinct advantage, Zeta Alpha Chi


Roger Powell
according to chemistry professor Dr. Jonathan Henry. He
Charlotte, NC


said, "On graduation day you ask a humanities major or Junior


Zeta Alpha Chi
business major what they are doing for a job and a lot of




times they tell you they don't know. But science students


David Price
walk off the steps to two or three job offers. They have
North Bethesda, MD


their pick." Dr. Henry explained that this high demand Freshman



Sigma Gamma Chi
was due to the difficult classes tackled each semester by

Joshua Quinn

mathematics, biology, pre-med, psychology, and exercise Dade City, FL



Junior
and sports science majors.

Sigma Kappa Delta

Christian scientists bear the additional responsibility




of contending for the Creator in an arena biased against

Katrina Rambana


His authority. Dr. Bill Davis said, "It is of course true that any Lindenwold, NJ


Freshman
Christian in any career can utilize it as a form of Christian
Psi Theta Epsilon


service. But what is most needed, I believe, is more Chris­ Sheree Rambana



Lindenwold, NJ
tians conducting scholarly activity in their fields of exper­

Freshman

tise, so that the efforts of those who use their expertise Psi Theta Epsilon




to discredit Christianity and the Bible may be effectively




countered." Keila Ramirez



Lakeland, FL


Junior


Psi Theta Epsilon


Luis Ramos


Clearwater, FL


Junior



Sigma Kappa Delta










Raven Ramsey


Augusta, GA


Sophomore


Kappa Alpha Chi


Angela Rasico


N Redington Beach, FL



Junior


Psi Theta Epsilon










Laura Rauba


Allentown, PA


Freshman


Psi Theta Epsilon


Mark Rawsthorne


Mattawan, Ml


Sophomore


Kappa lota Alpha













Academics










0 * 3

SC IEN C E M A JO R S S T E P BEYOND






TH E T E X T B O O K DURING HANDS-







ON LA BO RA TO RY E X P E R IE N C E S






Math professor Mr. Kellogg institution before coming to stand the concepts and mate­




said, "Careers in science and the college, proved a welcome rial better." Alejandro's heart




mathematics can facilitate excel­ addition to the growing exercise for service synchronized with




lent opportunities for CCC grads and sports science department. Dr. Davis's, who said, "The best




to be salt and light—whether in He said, "My favorite aspect of part of teaching is the likelihood




a laboratory, an office, or a class­ teaching at Clearwater is teach­ that by doing so I am actually




room."To help students prepare ing to students who are believ­ benefiting my fellow believers




for these rigorous careers, four ers in Christ our Savior. They and the Kingdom of God—not





new members joined the sci­ are wonderful!" ESS major Matt just making a living."




ence faculty—Miss Lisa Gordon, Kinkade reciprocated the appre­ The Christ-centered fac­




Mrs. Michelle Newell, and Dr. ciation. He said, "I have enjoyed ulty's scientific expertise gave




Marvin Stephens. working with Dr. Alejandro. He students an advantage as sci­




Dr. Daniel Alejandro, who is always willing to stop what ence majors and believers in




worked at a secular academic he is doing to help me under­ preparing them for the future.

TG Baughan throws lycopo­ Joshua Rebandt


dium powder across a Bunsen Farmington Hills, Ml


burner flame. It reacted in a Sophomore


combustion explosion. Dr. Sigma Kappa Delta



Jonathan Henry watched as Gabrielle Webb said, I enjoy Gabrielle Redmond


students experimented with physics lab because it is hands Windsor Mill, MD


the flammable powder. When on, and you get to prove for Sophomore


George Gillespie was asked yourself what Newton and Sigma Delta Chi


about Dr. Henry, he said, Too Galileo proved many years


much to say, so I'll sum it up: ago. We also get to be some­



he is the man." what creative. Jordan Rendina


Brandon, FL


Sophomore


Erica Riker


Clermont, FL


Freshman


Phi Beta Rho














Sandra Rivas


Miami, FL


Junior


Lambda Chi Delta



Juan Robayo


Tamarac, FL


Sophomore


Zeta Alpha Chi










Joel Roberts


Japan


Sophomore


Pi Alpha Kappa


Christina Rollings



Jacksonville, FL


Freshman


Sigma Delta Chi


Exercise and Sports Science


major Danielle Heffernan


watches athletic trainer Mr. Philip Roscoe


Daryl Mullholand demonstrate Romulus, Ml



the use of technology in injury Junior


rehabilitation. Students in Alpha Delta Sigma


ESS were required to spend Edston Rosina


several hours a week helping Oranjestad, AW


out in the training rooms. I Sophomore


love that we are required to Kappa lota Alpha


have so many practicum hours


because it gives us a chance to


work hands on, said Michelle Niki Rougier



Tomaszewski. She added, Jacksonville, FL


Since I was young I have been Sophomore


around athletes and I love Kappa Alpha Chi


helping them. I plan on going Derek Routhier


on to grad school and becom­ Salem, NH


ing an athletic trainer for a pro Junior


football team (hopefully).' Zeta Alpha Chi









Carla Royall


St Petersburg, FL



Junior


Kappa Alpha Chi


Lonzo Saunders


Bushnell, FL


Junior


Sigma Gamma Chi













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