1997-1998 Cedarville College Annual Report

4 F rom theatre to sports to engineering, Cedarville students recorded many notable achievements and experiences this past year. Alumni also procured special honors. As the College continues to develop new academic majors and begins its first graduate program, expect to see more accomplishments and activities for the cause of Christ by the students and alumni of the College . Cedarville's drama performances not only entertain hundreds of people each year-they give students opportunities to learn about human emotion and communication in both classic and contemporary theatre styles. Last year's study of by-gone eras included The Heiress (left), set in the 1840s, and Tennessee Williams' classic The Glass Menagerie (above) from the 1940s. Contemporary theatre was represented by Marvin's Room and Crossing Delancey (top) , both set in the 1980s. Through these deep, thought-provoking dramas, students expressed the timeless joys and sorrows of humanity. Yellow Jacket Achievements C edarville Volleyball Coach Teresa Clark '75 and Cross Country Coach Elvin King were each named Coach of the Year in their respective sports. L arry Bollback '75 (far right) and Evandro Batista '77 (right) were named to the NAIA Men's Soccer National Hall of Fame. --~·11

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