1988 Miracle Yearbook

si One goal of Dr. Phipps in the Communication Arts Department is to teach students to say,"This is what I'll be able to do,not this is what I'm going to do." The 20 annual graduates can enter a wide variety of fields. As a graduation requirement, each student gives a recital, student teaches, or writes a 30-50 page paper depending on his or her emphasis. After 31 years of program growth and the current12 member faculty, Dr. Phipps is confident in saying that Cedarville has one ofthe top 3 Christian college programs. COMMUNICATION ARTS -Graduate ProfileWayne Shepherd "The programming decisions I make affect literally thousands ofChristians all over the country as they listen to Moody,so I need to make decisions that are sound and grounded in the Word," claimed Wayne Shepherd, program manager of Moody Bible Institute's Radio Station. Shepherd attended Cedarville from 1970-1973, graduating with degrees in Broadcasting and Business Administration. As student manager, Shepherd devoted 25-40 hours a week to the station. In his own words, "It was a student operated radio station,and so what you learned was directly related to how much time you spent at the radio station." Shepherd said that he owed Cedarville a lot. "It was a terrific experience of shaping and molding me. I was a raw product,and theyjust shaped and molded me into a radio programmer." David Allen Broadcasting Hamilton, OH Michael Andrew Anderson Communication Arts Coatesville, PA Dan Erlandson Communication Arts Lombard,IL Laurly Anderson Commnuication Arts South Bend,IN Penny Rae Dellinger Broadcasting Germantown, OH Michael Freeman Broadcasting Charleston, WV

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