eJORZ-SR DAV Dr. Paul Tassel ó1' re". Dr. David Matson On the morning of January 26, 1987, the Cedarville College family gathered for a very special ceremony. Exactly 100 years earlier, rhe original trustees signed rhe charter which brought the college into existence, and the present administration designated this occasion both to honor those who had a place in the school's history and to praise the God who had created its future. Planning for the chapel service which would officially open the Centennial Celebration actually began in February,1985; and over the next two years, the agenda developed. The service included on invocation by Chancellor James T. Jeremiah, a centennial address by Warren W. Wiersbe, and a presidential challenge by President Paul H. Dixon. Interspersed with special music and congregational singing, rhe opening ceremony provided a beautiful and fining introduction to the year ahead.
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