1991-1992 Academic Catalog

Faculty Donald Callan, Chairman: Athletic Director. Men's Basketball Coach; Founder, Mission– ary Internship Service (MIS); NAIA District Chamnan; NAIA District 22 "Administrator of the Year," 1987-88, 88-89; 1990 Inductee, NAIA Hall of Fame. Education: B.S., Taylor University, 1955; M.A., Ball State Teachers College, 1960; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1968. At Cedarville since 1960. Elaine Brown, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Volleyball Coach. Education: B.S., Cedarville College, 1977; M.Ed., University of Dayton, 1982; all work completed for Ph.D. except dissertation, The Ohio State University, 1983-. At Cedarville since 1982. Pamela Diehl, Professor ofPhysical Education. Coach, Women's Tennis; Member, NAIA Women's Tennis National Tournament Committee; Member, Executive Committee, Greene County Special Olympics. Co-author, Physical Fitness and the Christian; Education: B.S., University of Dayton, 1970; M.A., The Ohio State University, 1971; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1974.At Cedarville since 1974. Robert Duchardt, Head Athletic Trainer. Certified Athletic Trainer (NATA). Education: B.S., Taylor University, 1965; M.S., Union College, 1973; graduate study, West Chester State College, 1977.AtCedarvillesince 1989. Kathleen Freese, Assistant Professor ofPhysical Education. Coach, Women's Basketball and Women's Softball. Education: B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1971; M.A., Bowl– ing Green State University, 1981. At Cedarville since 1991. Elvin King, Associate Professor ofPhysical Education. Coach, Men's and Women's Cross Country. Founder, NCCAA National Track Meet. Education: B.S., Kent State University, !964; M.Ed., Bowling Green State University. 1967. At Cedarville since 1969. John McGillivray, Associate Professor of Physical Education. Coach, Men's Soccer. NAIA District 22 Soccer Chamnan. Education: B.S., Cedarville College, 1970; graduate study, Wright State University, 1972-74; M.S., University of Dayton, 1976. At Cedarville since 1974. Progra1nsofStudy The Department of Physical Education offers the following programs of study: Majors in: Comprehensive Physical Education (certification for teaching K-12) Physical Education with concentrations in: Sports management Exercise science Secondary Physical Education (certification for teaching 7-12) Minors in: Athletic Training (national certification) Coaching Comprehensive Health Education (certification for teaching K-12) Health andPhysicalEducation 117 Health Education Student athletic trainers gain extensive experience by working in the College's own training room.

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