1999-2000 Annual Report

championship. Individual athletes earned one NCCAA National Player of the Year Award and two AMC Athlete of the Year Awards. Twenty- nine athletes were named All- Americans and 50 were All- America Scholar-Athletes. Concert, Anyone? The campus activities office strives to enrich students’ lives by bringing a broad spectrum of musicians and performers to campus. In the past year, students could enjoy the classical flair of the Kiev (Ukraine) Symphonic Choir and Orchestra and the Columbus Symphony or relax to the lighter sounds of Christian singers Michael Card, Chris Rice, and Steve Green. Fine Arts and Fine Friends Many Cedarville students have found that the arts are a great way to fine-tune talents and make friends for life. For example, Cedarville’s theatre department provided students the enriching experience of presenting three productions in the past year, the last of which was held in the striking new theater of the Stevens Student Center. The University has a strong music program, which offers students a variety of avenues for their musical ability: orchestra, lab band, concert chorale, mixed ensemble, and men’s and women’s ensembles. FRIENDS FOR LIFE When Professor of Music Charles Pagnard takes the Cedarville stage with the nationally- recognized ensemble Carillon Brass, he sets an excellent professional example for his students.

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