1989-1990 Academic Catalog

50 Academic Information The Erich W. Ebert Award. Given to a senior secondruy or elementruy education student who has as his or her intent to pursue a career in Chris– tian school education. Provided by General and Mrs. ClydeAutio in loving memory of and gratitude for the life and educational ministry of Erich W. Ebert. Faculty Music Award. Given to a deserving freshman music major. The Faculty Scholarship Trophy, Given 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 regu– lar quarters. The George L. Lawlor Greek Award. Given lo the student having the highest average in Elemenlruy and Intermediate Greek over five quarters. The Irma M. Dodson Award. Granted to a graduating senior in ele– menlruy education. Established out of gratitude for the Lord's enablement in allowing Irma M. Dodson to serve 50 years in education. The James T. Jeremiah Award. Given to the winner(s) of the Presi– dent's Trophy from an· endowment fund provided by the past recipients of the annual President's Trophy. Established to honor James T. Jeremiah's contribution to Christian education as president ofCedarville College. The J, D. "Jack" Willetts Scholarship Award. Given to a sophomore or junior \Vho excels in preparation for a career in education. Given in memory of the former president of the Cedarville Alumni Association and memberofthe Class of 1958. The Jimmy O'Quinn Evangelism Grant. Given annually to an out– standing senior who has actively participated in local church ministry and, if possible, in campus evangelism and gospel learn evangelism, whose conduct and deportment are exemplruy. The John E. Kohl Music Trophy. Granted lo a deserving junior major– ing in music. Provided by Robert Tombley. The Lillian Kresge Award. Given to a junior or senior nursing student based on demonstrated financial need and scholastic achievement. Estab– lished in memory of Lillian Kresge, a resident of Cedarville who devoted her life lo a career as a Christian nurse. The Martha Louise Brown Memorial Award. Given to a deserving graduating senior showing faithfulness and leadership in the area of Chris– tian seIVice. The Miriam Maddox Speech Communication Scholarship Award. Presented annually to a conununication arts freshtnan, sopho1nore, or jun~ ior \Vho exhibits high co1n1nitment to Christian education and excellence in speech comtnunication. Oxford University Press Scofield Bible Award. Awarded to the gradu– ating senior in Bible having the highest cumulative grade point average. The Pat Yoder Amstutz Nursing Award. Granted to a deserving jun– ior majoring in nursing. Provided by Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Amstutz. The Patterson College Chemistry Award. Awarded to an outstanding junior chemistry major. Sponsored by the Dayton Section of the American Chemical Society. The President's Trophy. Awarded annually to a graduating senior on the basis of scholastic ability, character, leadership, and sportsmanship. The Rietveld Fine Arts Award. Given ammally lo the junior or senior demonstrating consistent and outstanding ability and development in one or more areas of the fine arts (music, dra1na, co1mnunication ru1s, and broadcasting). Established by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rietveld. The Taylor Scholarship Award. Granted to a full-time studenl(s) pur– suing a degree in nursing and having completed the junior year. Estab– lished in honor of Ruel B. and M. Ethel Taylor by their children and grandchildren. The Wall Street Journal Award. Awarded to an outstanding graduate in business administration. Students ltse the two 111icroco111puter laboratories lo prodrtce many oftheir written course <1ssig11me111s.

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