Leroy Eimer',Ph.D John Silvlus, Ph.D. Scott Williams, M.A. Allen Monroe,Ph.D. Robert Parr, Ph.D. Creative, Caring, and Committed are just three of the characteristics of Tim Heaton, Department of Education, 1989-90 faculty of the year. Every class session is unique under Mr. Heaton's instruction, from his well-known Oprah/Donahue debate on the pros and cons of Christian vs. public shcools to his "school master of the 1800's" dramatization. Students not only learn but are excited by his dynamic teaching. Mr. Heaton's office door is open to any and all who need a listening ear, a compassionate heart and an encouraging spirit. He certainly models "Barnabus" of the Book of Acts. Larry Helmick,Ph.D. Wilbur Kirtland, M.S. Douglas Miller, Ph.D. Social Sciences and History .1. Murray Mudoch,Ph.D. Chairman Cloyd Payne,Ph.D. Terry Phipps. Ph.D. Joseph Halsey,Ph.D. James McGoldrick. Ph.D. Faculty of the Year Commitment is illustrated by the long hours spent preparing lectures and seminars, counseling hurting students, serving on college committees and pursuing doctoral studies. Arriving on Cedarville College campus in 1987, Mr. Heaton did not come as a stranger. Having lived and taught in Springfield, attended Wittenberg,and taught at Landmark Christian and Dayton Christian Schools, he served as a cooperating teacher numerous times for the department of which he is now a member. Cedarville College is fortunate indeed to enjoy and benefitfrom the ministry of Mr. Tim Heaton, 1989-90 faculty member of the year. — Merlin Ager Tim Heaton 100 Faculty
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