1984-1985 Academic Catalog
The Amstutz Award. This endowed an- nual award of at least is granted to a deserving junior major- ing in business administration and has been provided by Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Amstutz. Selection is made by members of the Department of Business Administration. The Arthur Franklin Williams Award. This annual award of $100 is granted to a graduating senior majoring in the field of Biblical education. It is determined on the basis of scholastic abil– ity, maturity, character, and spiritual leadership. The faculty of the Department of Biblical Education makes the annual selection. The Boyd Award. This $100 award is pre- sented annually on Honors Day to a deserving junior in account– ing. A citation is included in the award. The Broadcaster's Award. An annual award is presented to a deserving student majoring in broadcasting. Selection is made by the Speech Department and the manager of WCDR-FM. The award consists of a one-year subscription to The Broadcasting Magazine. The Clara Monzelle Milner Award. This annual award for excellence is granted to a deserving junior majoring in teacher education. A citation accompanies the $100 prize. This memorial has been provided by Dr. George S. Milner. Rules of award are determined by the faculty. CRC Press Chemistry Award. The current edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is presented to the student with the highest average for the year in General Chemistry. The Creation Research Award. These awards are presented annually to outstanding seniors majoring in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and medical technology. Selection is made by the faculty of the Department of Science. The award consists of membership in the Creation Research Society, a subscription to the Creation Research Quarterly, and a certificate of recognition. The Edith Hart Milner Award. This annual award for excel– lence is awarded to a deserving junior majoring in English litera– ture. A citation accompanies the $100 prize. This memorial has been provided by Dr. George S. Milner. Rules of the award are determined by the faculty. The Edmund Burke Award. This award, a minimum of $100, is awarded to a junior student majoring in social science with a 3.5 grade point average. The recipient is chosen by the de– partment faculty. The Scholarship Trophy. An annual faculty award is made to the graduating senior who has the highest cumulative grade point average. Eligibility must include 120 quarter hours taken at Cedarville College completed within nine regular quar– ters. The L. Lawlor Greek Award. An annual award is given to the student having the highest average in Elementary and Intermediate Greek over five quarters. The Englishman's Greek Concordance is the award to the recipient. The b::ma M. Dodson Award. Established out of gratitude for the Lord's enablement in allowing Irma M. Dodson to serve 50 years in the field of education, this annual award is granted to a female graduating senior in the field of elementary education. The recipient is to have demonstrated consistent and outstanding abil– ity in daily preparation and teaching excellence during her class– room field experiences and student teaching. In addition, she is to have been involved in Christian service, have demonstrated a de– sire to serve and honor the Lord Jesus Christ in her life, and have shown evidence of leadership qualities and scholastic ability. 'The Department of Education faculty make the annual selection. The James T. Jeremiah Award. Established to honor his con– tribution to Christian education as president of Cedarville Col– lege, the James T. Jeremiah Award is given annually to the win– ner(s) of the President's Trophy from an endowment fund pro– vided by the past recipients of the annual President's Trophy. The J. D. "Jack" Willetts Scholarsip Award. In memory of this former president of the Cedarville Alumni Association, a scholarship of $500 from the Alumni Scholarship and Grant En– dowment Fund is awarded to a sophomore or junior who excels in preparation for the field of education. Outstanding academic per– formance, significant involvement in campus activities, well– rounded personality exhibiting Christian thinking in daily living, and dedication to developing the mind of Christ in others are re– quired. The faculty of the Department of Education make final selection from among the candidates. The Jimmy O'Quinn Evangelism Grant. This $300 award is given annually to an outstanding senior who has actively partici-
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