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On April 29-30 and May 5-7,the
Department of Communication Arts
presented The Sound of Musicfor a
record-breaking nine performances.
Mrs. Rebecca Baker directed the popular
musical that featured a cast composed of
students, staff, and residents of the
Cedarville area. These performances
were dedicated to Rebecca Baker's
mother, Julie Rosser McGuire
(February 10, 1918-April 2, 1994).
Creating a Successful Christian Marriage(fourth edition) is co-authored by Cleveland
McDonald and his son, Philip M. McDonald '74. According to the authors,the new edition is
"specifically designed to equip young people to make an intelligent choice of a mate and to
learn what to anticipate in marital interaction using biblical principles." The fourth edition has
new chapters on parenting, single-parent families, communication, intimacy, and
international living for couples who face the added stress of married life in a cross-cultural
setting. Cleveland McDonald is professor emeritus of Cedarville College and a former pastor
and missionary. He holds a Ph.D.from The Ohio State University. Philip McDonald'74 has a
Ph.D. in international education from the Institute for International Studies in Education,
Michigan State University. The new edition published by Baker Book House will be used in
the "Marriage and the Family" class at Cedarville College beginning fall quarter 1994.
Nicki Silvera, an applied
psychology major from
Ontario, Canada, eagerly
awaits her opportunity to
cross the stage and receive
her diploma.
The Class of 1994 presents an
old-fashioned drinking fountain and a
park bench for their class gift and
legacy. Gary Stickley, senior class
president, announced the gift during
graduation ceremonies on June 4, 1994.
The items will be placed near the
Centennial Library on graduation
weekend for immediate use.
Cynthia Tate, an
English education
major from
Centerville, Ohio,
received this year's
Faculty Scholarship
Award for the
highest GPA.
Happy graduates
from the 449 new
Alumni Association
members!
Dr. Paul Tassell'85H (middle) received the first-ever Cedarville College
Medal of Honor.The recognition cites 40 years of ministry, during which
Dr. Tassell served as pastor, authored numerous books, and
encouraged countless other pastors in their ministries. Dr. Tassell has
been a member of the Cedarville College Board of Trustees since 1965
and recently retired from the position of National Representative of the
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. Part of the written
award reads,"Dr. Tassell embodies those traits which are held in high
esteem by the Cedarville College family—a deep love for God and for
people, devotion to his family, an exemplary level of professional
achievement, and an unwavering commitment to the Word of God and
the testimony of Jesus Christ." Al Stevens (left), chairman of Cedarville's
Board of Trustees, presented the award with President Dixon.
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