Student Honors rhe combination of Honors Day Chapel and Who's Who Chapel reflected the truly academic spirit that existed at Cedarville College. These chapels, held on May6and April 28 respectively, applauded the academic acheivements of over 1,000 students. In 1988, forty students from Cedarville were named to the national organization of Who's Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities. This organization recognizes annually students with outstanding character qualities, academic performance, involvement in extra-curricular activities, and leadership. Cedarville adds to this list the quality of Christian character evidenced in the student's life. An academic committe was selected to select those to be honored as membersofWho's Who.Dean Rickard reflected,"... the few that are chosen only represent the many students with talents and abilities on campus." Honors Day Chapel occurred eight days after the Who's Who chapel service. During this chapel service hundreds of students were recognized including Dean's List and Dean's Honor List students. Following this many students received special honors and scholarship in the presence of peers, parentsand faculty. Perhaps two ofthe most anticipated awards were the Faculty and Staff Member of the Year Awards. The 1988 Faculty Member of the Year was Professor Michael DiCuirci who has been active in the lives of students for over ten years through classes, bands and other activities. The Staff Member of the Year Award was presented to Miss Cheryl Miller who was recently graduated from Cedarville and has exemplified excellent qualities in the Christian Ministries office. Both chapel services were examples of the mission of Cedarville College. That is to provide a Biblically based and high quality academic career. James Pawelski flashed receipt of an award fro partment. Six students from the Science and a happy grin upon his m the Mathematics Dereceived special honors Math Department. Top: Dan Erlandson presented the Staff Member of the Year Award to an unsuspecting Cheryl Miller, Middle:Sharon Kresge thankfully received the honor of the Lillian Kresge MemorialScholarship. Right: Professor Galen Smith lead the processional ofthe faculty in their academic regalia. 42 Student Honors
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