Inspire, Summer 1994 - page 8

The Yellow Jacket baseball team qualified
for the NAIA District 22 playoffs for the
first time in five years. They also split four
games at the National Christian College
Athletic Association(NCCAA)District III
tournament, where sophomore Steve
Mays,senior Dan Brown,and sophomore
Clint Miller were selected to the all-district
team.
Chaplain's Challenge
to Seniors
I want to see the world through Jesus'eyes
My vision's notas clear
Hear their cries and hope to understand
My world view—It's how Isee the world
Would you like to see it, too?
h,how relevant those lyrics are to
this decade,and especially to
seniors diving headlong into the
middle ofthe'90s with a
Christian world view that could
change the course ofthe times.
Whoever said we should not think big?
The challenges ofa'90s world looking for
solutions,fixes,cures,and strategies for
everything from world peace to personal loneliness are immense.Immense
challenges require thinking big.
Syndicated news columnist Cal Thomas has said that Christians should not
despair because of"the times"in which we live. Instead, we should rejoice
because we have the strategy that can meet the despair ofthe'90s head on.
THESTRATEGY—ChristIn You. Letting a world see Christ in us. A
great strategy,or better yet,a great world view.
My world view—It's how Isee the world—
Would you like to see it, too?
Offer Christ to a'90s world that is searching!
Nathan Elmore'94served as
student body chaplain during
the 1993-94 schoolyear. His
Friday messages have been
a greatchallenge to students.
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President's Trophy recipients Becky
Calvert (left), Nathan Elmore(secon
from left), and Shelly Heldreth (rig
enjoy a moment with President Dixon.
The college forensics team took the state title for the fifth consecutive
year as it hosted the 1994 Ohio Forensics Association Varsity
Tournament February 18-19. Over 120 students from 12 Ohio colleges
and universities competed. Contributing to Cedarville's victory were
points earned at the novice tournament held two weeks earlier at Ohio
State. Cedarville's closest competitor was the Miami University team,
which is coached by Jeff Joiner'91. In third and fourth place were The
Ohio State University and Ohio University. Dr. David Robey, associate
professor of communication arts, is coach and director of the forensics
program. Gary Barker'86, assistant professor of comunication arts, is
the assistant coach.
Music education majors Jennifer Dilling and Nathan Dobert march
ahead to receive their diplomas.
Sisters Sharon Michael
Willms'88 and Christine
Michael Mitchell'91
congratulate Lynda as the final
of four sisters to graduate from
Cedarville College. Mr. and
Mrs. John Michael join their
daughters. Elena Michael
Barfell'86 celebrated from he
home in Fort Myers, Florida.
Nancy Ranger is thrilled to complete her
degree in business communications
technology while working full-time as
secretary for the Cedarville College Athletic
Department. Congratulations, Nancy!
Carrie Katrinak is thrilled to pick up her
graduation tickets at the Senior Parking Lot
Party. This year-end tradition is brought to
seniors by the Alumni Association and CAO.
Faculty Member
ofthe Year
he College recently honored the 1994
Faculty Member ofthe Year John
McGillivray '70,associate professor of
physical education and head soccer coach for
20 years. Professor McGillivray,a 1993
inductee into the National Association ofIntercollegiate
Athletics(NAIA)Hall ofFame,has been involved with
leadership in the NAIA district, area,and national
associations for many years. Both Ohio and national soccer
officials associations awarded him,citing his character,
attitude,and behavior. He and his wife,Bonnie,have five
children,Scott'92,Jennifer'92,Beth Kuhn'87,Joseph
(22),and Stephen(18). The McGillivrays enjoy two
grandchildren, Megan Elizabeth Kuhn(2)and Michael
Benjamin Kuhn(2 months).
StaffMember o
the Year
he 1994 Staff Member ofthe Year is
Patricia(Trish)Huber,secretary to the
Departmentof Social Sciences and
History. Mrs. Huber has been with the
College for fourteen years and has
served in her present capacity for the past twelve. A
colleague says,"The bottom line regarding what I have
observed [in Trish]is true Christianity at work,day in
and day out."She and her husband,Curtis, have two
daughters,Teresa Weiss'89 and Cindy Maxson'90.
The Hubers live in Xenia and enjoy being close to
their two grandchildren,Curtis Paull Maxson(19
months)and Jessica Nicole Maxson(6 months).
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