1983 View Book

Michael O'Quinn, 1980 "Cedarville College provided me with an accurate perception ofthe role ofthe Christian in today's world. Members of the administration, faculty, and student body emphasized and exemplified the Biblical concept of high academic and professional achievement energized by genuine Christian commitment." Michael O'Quinn graduated from Cedarville Col– lege College in 1980 with a degree in English. While at Cedarville, he led a Christian service ministry at the Dayton (Ohio) Juvenile Detention Center, coor– dinated the 1979 Student Body Project, and lettered in varsity baseball. He graduated with honors from University of Florida College of Law in 1983 and is now engaged in private law practice in Atlanta, Georgia, where he and his wife reside. Vicki Butler, 1980 "Cedarville College made me a disciplined person. I was involved in many extra-curricular ac– tivities like athletics and music, and I had to work hard to make good grades. Now that I'm an account– ant, I am thankful for the excellent academic prepa– ration that I received. I can attest to the fact that I was well prepared to enter the business world." Vicki works as an accountant for the Gibson Greeting Card Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. While in college, she performed well in class, in concert (symphonic band), on the basketball court, and on the softball field. Before graduating with "highest academic honors," she was named AIAW All-Ameri– can honorable mention, first team All-Ohio Division III, and became Cedarville's all-time leading scorer for women's basketball.

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