1988 Miracle Yearbook

Alice M. Sweitzer Broadcasting Norton, OH Susan V. Terkelsen Communication Arts Greenwich, CT Jill Wyse Organizational Communications Cedarville, OH Rebecca Leah Tacket Broadcasting Friendsyule, MD Melissa S. Way Communication Arts Allegan, MI The CC Lobby was a place of daily greetings,some more enthusiastic than others. bit FiV •Lini la imp , gr. IN In 1968, Cedarville began an education program which is now one of the top four in the state of Ohio. Four hundred declared majors, 100 annual graduates, the variety of emphasis, and a 2.5 GPA minimum continually strengthen the program. Dr. Ager says,"For a young program,we are good."The programsare very field experience oriented. Nine full-time faculty members contribute 199 years of teaching experience. Reflecting an excellent program, requests for Cedarville education graduates each year exceed 1000. EDUCATION - Graduate Profile - Ron Stowell Ron Stowell, a 1987 elementary education graduate, is currently teaching a sixth grade class in Euclid,Ohio,a suburb ofCleveland.Asa teacher, Stowell has not only had to deal with teaching, but also he counsels his students daily. lie said that while at Cedarville, his Christian service in Operation Rebirth,directed towardjuvenile delinquents, prepared him for dealing with difficult situations. "I learned that being open with students and having them be open with me is important." His openness with a few professors at Cedarville also showed him what being a teacher is all about. After the death of a close relative, he said, "I was ready to give up, but they kept me going." Stowell has put this kind of effort in his own teaching. As he said, "It's rough, but it's fun!"

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