Inspire, Spring 1992 - page 6

Grace Chapel in West Liberty, Ohio is happy to have
an all-Cedarville-alumni staff! David DernIan '77
ministers as pastor of the church. The assistant
pastor is Jeff Hoenshell '84, and Donna Bratka'70
serves as secretary and children's director.
T
he first Chat with
Alumni Forum took
place during Alumni
Basketball Weekend
'92. The purpose ofthe
panel discussion between alumni and
students is to network with others in
a specific career, provide role models
for current students,and create
contacts for students who will soon
be seeking employment.In
conjunction with the Director of
Career Planning and Placement,
Dave Gaffner '69,and several
professors, the Alumni Association
targeted some non-technical majors
such as English, psychology,
physical education,and political
science,to be represented. The
students and alumni present asked
various questions ofthe alumni panel
dealing with breaking into careers,
further education,and money
matters.
Fted
Gfeethach
phys'\cat
educat‘or■
fha\ot,
ts a
\outhat\st Isi\th the
C\eve\ahd
BrOV,1115.
Angela
Wilcox '87
heads her
ov4n
buStness,
Pathways to
Flecovery ,a
counseling
center
located in
Centerville,
003.
Nugustus "Be
Taduated
With a
degree in
psychology
and
behavioral
science. She
erloyed with
Mental
Healt
'Resource
Corporation
in
Xenia, Ohio and is
working
toward her
master's.
k
.lantii '86 has
Chuc
had
several
internship
experiences while
woriUng
through a
doctoral
program in
counseVing at
Wright
State
U6verSity.
Stetanie
Pratt'S5 is
employed
with
Wright
Patterson Air
Force
eaSe VI
the area oi
inventory • Her
Inapt. at
Cedarville v43s
English.
Dave
Edwards
'8611as
been
in
putot‘c
dminxstraton0
Flonda and
\tlash‘ngton
D.C.
Fie
began his own
business,
Capital
Consultants,a
career
iolanning
network ior
Capitol
Hill
hopetuks.
Patrick
Drury '90
started \is
career at
Greene
Memorial
Hospital in
)(e6a, Olio with
an
internsiiip in the I
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Fkes ource
s1Personnei
employrnent
asSistant at the
D partroent. He ‘s
hosPitai.
SIBS
WEEKEND
Vini Jaquery '82 served as a Portuguese translator for
the recent Billy Graham evangelistic campaign in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nearly 250,000 attended the
four-day crusade. Up to five million people in 20 Latin
American countries attended satellite meetings to
watch broadcasts of Graham's messages. Vini is
executive director of International Reach, Inc., a
ministry which facilitates the adoption of abandoned
Brazilian children into Christian families.
About400 Li'l
sibsjoined their
brothers and sisters for the weekend
February 7-9. Marnie Bauer
welcomed her brother Aaron,all
the way from Milwaukee,to
enjoy the basketball game and
other fun events.
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IJ 11.?
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!As ofJanuary 31, 1,671 alumni have given or committed
$110,956 toward the Annual Fund ofthe College. That is almost20% more than
compared to last year. We thank all those who are a part ofthis generous response.
There is still time tojoin PARTNERS 91-92,and help to meet this year's $1.1 million
Annual Fund need. So get behind your class and become aPARTNER in providing
for the education of Cedarville College students. Send your gift or completed pledge
to: Annual Fund Office,Cedarville College,P.O.Box 601,Cedarville,OH 45314.
HOWIS YOUR CLASSDOING?
Class Year Gifts Received Gifts Committed
TOTAL
Heritage
$16,850.00
$660.00
$17,510.00
1954
530.00
25.00
555.00
1955
1,395.00
110.00
1,505.00
1956
87.50
12.50
100.00
1957
630.00
225.00
855.00
1958
137.50
37.50
175.00
1959
287.50
37.50
325.00
1960
782.50
77.50
860.00
1961
422.50
-0-
422.50
1962
1,850.00
150.00
2,000.00
1963
1,497.50
295.00
1,792.50
1964
2,170.00
210.00
2,380.00
1965
772.50
897.50
1,670.00
1966
940.00
195.00
1,135.00
1967
1,084.19
640.50
1,724.69
1968
2,841.50
567.50
3,409.00
1969
3,440.00
457.50
3,897.50
1970
2,240.00
615.00
2,855.00
1971
1,195.00
440.00
1,635.00
1972
2,633.50
367.50
3,001.00
1973
1,772.50
697.50
2,470.00
1974
2,668.50
730.50
3,399.00
1975
1,319.00
680.50
1,999.50
1976
4,485.00
1,012.50
5,497.50
1977
1,660.00
960.00
2,620.00
1978
2,480.00
912.50
3,392.50
1979
3,815.00
1,102.50
4,917.50
1980
2,795.00
742.50
3,537.50
1981
4,735.00
855.00
5,590.00
1982
1,690.00
930.50
2,620.50
1983
4,351.00
722.50
5,073.50
1984
3,674.80
732.50
4,407.30
1985
1,643.50
1,246.00
2,889.50
1986
2,183.00
1,415.00
3,598.00
1987
1,937.69
890.00
2,827.69
1988
2,531.32
868.50
3,399.82
1989
1,788.24
580.00
2,368.24
1990
1,405.39
650.50
2,055.89
1991+
447.50
37.50
485.00
$89,169.13
$21,787.00
$110,956.13
OFFICIALS
LAUD MCGILLIVRAY
H
cad soccer
coach John
McGillivray
'70received the
National Merit
Av,aid horn
the National
Intercollegiate Soccer
Officials Association in
January. NISOA has been
recognizing one collegiate and
one high school soccer coach
nationwide for nearly two
decades.
Recipients are cited for their
character and behavior before,
during,and after the game toward their own players,the
opponent players and coaches,and the officials. Their
sportsmanlike manner is also reflected in the attitude
and behavior ofthe players on their team.
In nominating McGillivray, Walt Ersing, president of
the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Officials said that John was
an easy choice."He fully represents the spirit and intent
of...this award.He is recognized by his players as a
person who not only places high standards on their
personal conduct during a game,but challenges them to
live in a manner ofthe highest quality in all aspects of
their life,including physical, mental,social,and
spiritual. He is recognized by those officials who
handle matches in which his team is playing either
home or away as a gentleman among gentlemen."
McGillivray has held his post at Cedarville for the
past 18 years and has a career record of 175-138-16.
The OCSOA gave him their first-ever Distinguished
Merit Award in 1990.
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