Times to Travel A"Cedarville College experience" consists of more than just a four year academic endeavor. Students may choose to be involved in a vast number of activities during their college years. included in the list of "extracurriculars" is the option to take part in a traveling team. These ministry teams began in the early 1970's and include puppet teams, singing teams, and a drama team, Cedarville's most recent addition to the college traveling families. Over 70 students participated in these traveling teams last year. Their purpose was to bring the gospel message to the public and present Cedarville College as an option for undergraduate students. The students who participate in the teams become aware of the very real mission field which exists in our country as well asforeign countries. Besides fulfilling a vocal audition and sharing a personal testimony, the team member must also be willing to attend regular practices with his respective team. Once the teams are prepared to travel, they perform at churches,schools,camps,or just about anywhere an audience might be gathered! "There is no better balanced student than the one who combined his education with Christian Ministry."--Kirk Keller The 1987-88 Master's Puppets II. Emily Davenport, Susan Williams, Curtis Cline, Beth Most, Andrew Stevens, and Greg Perelka. The 1987-88 Kingsmen Quartet. Clockwise from bottom: Dan Shepherd, John Browning, Steve Averitt, Jack Rooks, Paul Reid, and Shaun Spangler. 22 Traveling Teams
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