1986-1987 Academic Catalog
44 The George 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 Irma 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 $300 award is granted to a female graduating senior in the field of elementary education. The recipient is to have demonstrated consistent and outstanding ability in daily preparation and teaching excellence during her classroom field experiences and student teaching. In addition, she is to have been involved in Christian service, have demonstrated a desire to serve and honor the Lord Jesus Christ in her life, and have shown evidence of leadership qualities and scholastic abil– ity. The Department of Education faculty make the annual selec– tion. The James T. Jeremiah Awm·d. 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 provided by the past recipients of the annual President's Trophy. The J. D. "Jack" Willetts Scholarship 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– pated in local church ministry and, if possible, in campus evangelism and gospel team evangelism, whose conduct and de– portment are exemplary. The June F. Kearney Scholar-Athlete Award. This award is given annually to the woman athlete with the highest cumulative GPA based on at least 45 credit hours at Cedarville College. It is given in honor of Dr. Kearney's 20 years of dedication and com- mitment to both academic and athletic excellence at Cedarville College from 1962 to 1982. The John E. Kohl Music Trophy. This annual award for ex– cellence is granted to a deserving junior majoring in music. A ci– tation accompanies the $100 gift. The trophy is given in recogni– tion of excellence in musical scholarship, musical performance, and Christian service through music. This memorial has been pro– vided by Robert Trombley. Selection is made by the faculty of the Department of Music. The Lillian Kresge Award. Established in memory of Lillian Kresge, a resident of Cedarville who devoted her life to a career as a Christian nurse, this fund provides a scholarship for a junior or senior nursing student based on demonstrated financial need and scholastic achievement. The Martha Louise Brown Memorial Award. This annual Christian service award is given to a deserving graduating senior showing faithfulness and leadership in the area of Christian ser– vice. Selection is made by the Christian Service Committee. Oxford University Press Scofield Bible Award. An em– bossed Scofield Bible is awarded to the graduating senior in Bible having the highest cumulative grade point average. The Pat Yoder Amstutz Nursing Award. This endowed an– nual award of at least $200 is granted to a deserving junior major– ing in nursing and has been provided by Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Amstutz. Selection is made by members of the Department of Nursing. The Patterson College Chemistry Awm·d. The Dayton Sec– tion of the American Chemical Society sponsor an award of $150 for an outstanding junior chemistry major. Selection is made by the chemistry faculty. The President's Trophy. This is awarded annually to a graduating senior on the basis of scholastic ability, character, leadership, and sportsmanship. The Rietveld Fine Arts Award. This award, established by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rietveld, is given annually to the junior or senior demonstrating consistent and outstanding ability and development in one or more areas of the fine arts (music, drama, communication arts, and broadcasting). Criteria for selection include classroom excel– lence, performance abilities, leadership qualities, and evidence of a life dedicated to serving and honoring the Lord Jesus Christ. The academic vice president and respective department chairmen make the annual selection.
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