1998 Miracle Yearbook

eA-c"@ The journey WO Miracle 1997

I is not the practical activities that are the strength of this Bible Training College—its entire strength lies in the fact that here you are immersed in the truths of God to soak in them before Him. You have no idea of where or how God is going to engineer your future circumstances, and n.o knowledge of what stress and strain is going to be placed on you either at home or abroad. And if you waste your time in overactivity, instead of being immersed in the great fundamental truths of God's redemption, then you will snap when the stress and strain do come. But if this time of soaking before God is being spent in getting rooted and grounded in Him, which may appear to be impractical, then you will remain true to Him whatever happens. --Oswald Chambers, My Utmostfor His Highest

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Student Life 10 Academics 34 Seniors 80 Campus Life 134 Vlinistries 164 Organizations 210 Athletic Events 234 Closing 262 table ofcontents 3

/9,9X redff/eo-& ro-4e 4/-eff% Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory ofa venturous journey—ajourney astrueforustodayas itwasin 1678, whenJohnBunyondippedhisfountainpentoinscribethe tale.Thepathwasandisnarrow.Thecircumstanceswere and are burdensome. God's Holy Word was and is consistent. And,the destination remains the same:the CelestialCity. Thisschoolyearwaspartofthatjourney. Whether youwereafreshmanwelcomedbyafuzzybee,orasenior whowalkedacrossthegraduationplatform,thememories Godgavewillbesuretoencourageyou.Itrustthatthrough thepagesofthisbook,youwillberemindedofthistuneless truth—you are onajourney,and in the end you will hear "Welldone,goodandfaithfulservant.Enterintothejoyof theLord." MayGod bless you. Chris R.Ashcroft EditorIn Chief 4 opening

Cedarville College students receive Biblical training on a daily basis through the use ofthe Jeremiah Chapel. This training is one ofmany aspects ofthe College, which prepare students for the Journey. introduction 5

byErica Chung c,T .CC44.0/4 A life of service: Dr. David Drullinger ,___Wut as for me,it is good to be near God. Psalm 73:28a(NIV) Known as an avid San Francisco 49ers' fan and a friend of the students,Dr. Drullinger is a familiar face around campus. Described as a man of conviction, Dr. Drullinger exemplifies his life verse Ps.73:28a in his ministry at Cedarville. This verse is his guiding principle, a "North Star'' for his life. It guided him to Cedarville in 1989,to pursue a ministry in teaching and equipping young men and women to be all they can in Christ as they prepared to go out in their various fields and vocations. A graduate ofWestern Baptist College,Dr.Drullinger pursued his Masters Degree at Golden Gate Baptist Seminary and received his Doctor of Ministry Degree from Western Baptist Conservatory in 1980. Before arriving to Cedarville, he taught at Western Baptist College for seven years,served on their board oftrustees,and pastored a church in Keizer, OR for seven and a half years. Dr. Drullinger's arrival at Cedarville shows how God guides people where He wants them to be. Dr. Drullinger had taken a year off the pastorate and felt called back to teaching. He and his wife were in a cabin without the modern conveniences when he received a letter from Cedarville College. He didn't apply for a job, but agreed to visit and has been here ever since. His ministry at Cedarville has been varied. Teaching is the fo6 dedication investment in the future, for he sees each student's "world changing potential." His goal is to help the students have a dynamic relationship with God based on the internal, and his affinity for liberal arts helps him train the students for the future and the ministry they will have in their different areas. He loves Blackburn gi.David Drullinger and his wife,Mrs.Helen Drullinger. the interaction with the students for they have enthusiasm. He is also a writer of Sunday School curriculum for Radio Bible Press, the spiritual advisor for CAB, pastor at Washington Heights, and conference and chapel organist. In the past year, he has written and recorded a daily program, Minute for the Church, which has been broadcast on eighty radio stations in the United States. He is a friend the lay person and addresses the ch lengesofliving out yourfaith in Chr through involvement in the loc church. The program has faith listeners and has received posit' comments from pastors, counselo and even prison inmates. Dr. Drullinger is described by s dents and faculty as an excelle teacher,one who challenges studen to think and is concerned about st dent needs. His peers describe him a godly man,a man ofconviction,y willing to listen. His love for peop is seen around campus. Dr. Ja Riggs,Chairman ofthe Bible depa ment,says"Dr.Drullinger often us the word 'wonderful' with a sense emotion and awe to describe som thing. To use his word, I consid him to be a wonderful man ofGod, a devoted husband and father, fait ful teacher of truth, and a truste friend." No article about Dr.Drullinger ca be written without mentioning hi helpmeet. Throughout their 36 yea marriage, Mrs. Drullinger has sup ported Dr. Drullinger's ministry,an has contributed in her own way. Dur ing her recent bout with cancer,thei realization ofthe fragility oflife ha increased their oneness. It has als strengthened the message of Ps 73:28a. In context,some things wil not matter,but other things will. A they begin their tenth year of service here in Cedarville,there is nowhere else they would rather be. "We thank God [literally] everyday for bringing us to Cedarville College."

Drullinger not only serves as a Bible professor at Cedarville ollege,but he also helps shepherd the Washington Heights Baptist Church elow). Ilintler Drullinger ,Xmily has always been important toDr.Drullinger. Here Dr.and Mrs. Drullinger share Christmas with their daughter,Carla Drullinger,their son,Randall Drullinger,and their grandson Daniel Drullinger. submitted by Drullingers Aandall E.Drullinger and his son,Daniel. Huck Dr.&Mrs. David Drullinger 7

Eugene Apple William Bernhard John Blodgett William Bolthouse Sherry Bouquet Francis Bresson Gilbert Brueckner JamesCarraher JamesEngelmann Joseph Godwin E.L.Hawkins Jack Jacobs Jack Cline William Commons XeLa/-ed YTe-i(Jiet e JamesDeVries Daryle Doden David Graham Roy Guenin JamesJeremiah Ruth Kempton DeforiaLane C.Eugene Miller James Misirian J. Dale Murphy Randy Patten LynnRogers William Rudd LomeScharnberg BillSmith Bruce Sparks AlbertStevens Donald Tyler

tY'd/9'44'MJ° -//eC440./4 Top(L to R): Middle: Bottom: Mr.John C.Anglea Vice Presidentfor Business Dr. Martin E. Clark Vice Presidentfor Development Mr. David M.Ormsbee Vice Presidentfor Enrollment Management. Dr.Paul H.Dixon President Mr.Donald W Rickard Vice Presidentfor StudentServices Mr.Robert K.Rohm Vice Presidentfor Christian Ministries Dr.Duane R.Wood Academic Vice President

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Engineering students like joy Hester compete in the annual cardboard canoe race--one of the many aspects of student life at Cedarville.

/Zee byErica Chung 7W/4cje,Y-;7,7e Homecoming Parade eyhis was a special weekend of seeing familiarfacesandremembering theold times."OnceUponaTime"wasthe themeforthisyear'sHomecoming festivities;andwhatanappropriate themeitwas. Dr.Dixon started the weekend withTheStateofthe College Address. In the Address,he talked aboutCedarville'sgrowthandplans forfuturedevelopment. ThemusicfacultypresentedThe PRISM concert and reflected on how the Cedarville musicdepartmenthasgrowninthemanyyears sinceitsestablishment.Thepresentation, narrated by Dr. David Matson,relatedthemusicians'"attempt to serve Jesus Christ with [their] talents." The brass choir openedtheeveningwith"Fanfare fortheCommonMan."TheConcert Chorale, Men's Glee Club, andSymphonicBandfollowedthe /radeealeJ,J4/r-d 04//nemo/a),and J/e,,,,,e/14,e/waled eio-nze/n6va),.. brass choir's numbers. The CedarvilleCollegeOrchestraclosed theeveningwithapatriotic"AmericanSalute." Inadditiontogroupsofstudent musicians,thefacultyalsocontributedtheirmusicalgifts. DiCuirci, Dr.James Colman,Pagnard,Dr. John Mortensen, Dr. Charles Clevenger,and Mr.Mark Spencerdisplayedtheir marveloustalents. The Saturday morning parade continued withthe"OnceUpona Time"theme.Asmanypeoplelined the streets,they saw floats representingcastles,nurseryrhymes,and evenamorerecentpast,thehippie era.'Theafternoon'sactivitiesgave thealumniachancetointeractwith oneanotherandtoreminisceabout theirmemoriesatCedarville. The graduatessharedoldmemoriesand presentstudentscreatednewmemories.Boththegraduatesandpresent studentswillcarrythesememories withthemhappilyeverafter. htmi 12 student life

7 Blackbum Blackbum Aul DiCuirci and Dave Fourman assist in making root beer floatsfromahomecomingfloat. netCromer,AndyBergman,and Derek Lulce ridethe afloat representing the old Founder's Hall--pictured on far left. Blacktum ,Aembersfrom DeltaPiSigmaenjoythe parade and activities. XeCedarville bee, along with students, gets the Once Upon A Time parade offto a good start. homecoming parade 13

by CharisPerez ,ye4oe Homecomin omecoming is more thanatimeofreunions, parades, and canoeracingengineers.It'satimeforaqueen hercourt. Thisyear,thoseleaderswere Bathricic,Nursing;JodyHovis,Music ormance;AlisonStone,ElementaryEdun;AngieWenzel,CommunicationsArts; the 1997Homecomingqueen,Brenda n,Nursing.Althoughthepersonalitiesof ewomenareasdiverseastheirmajors, shareacommoncreed:commitment eirSavior,ChristJesus. hatcommitmentto Christ breeds an enessofourwealcnesses.Eachwoman ststobringinghershareofwealcnesses. wever,God took the potential within seenergeticgirlsandtransformedthem theclassof1998'sleadingwomen. ccordingtoInion,Cedarville's"someCourt 1997 whatunrealgreenhouseenvironment"nurturedthesesaplings,providinganenvironmentwhich"forced[them]togrowspiritually. Anessentialpartofthisgrowthwasthe feedingreceivedthroughspecialspeakersin reda/eoi0j-c"tio toome"darredee?, ri/vm.. chapel--"especiallyDr.Dixon'sMonday messages,"saidBathrick. Cedarvillefacultyandstaffactivelyparticipated in nurturing the womenas well. Familyandfriends,evenwhileawayfrom home,fosteredgrowth. InlightofallthatCedarvillehascontributed to these women,they hope to leave behind valuablereminders.Inionencourages Cedarville to praise theLORD constantly,nomatterwhat. Hovischallenges prayerasanindicatorofrelianceonGod; simplyyetdeeply"praiseHimforbrealcing you,teachingyouandholdingyou;andrely onHisstrengthandHiswisdom."Integrity is very importantto Stone because ofthe lackofitincontemporarysociety;do"what's right,no matter whatthe cost." Bathrick exemplifiestheconvictionthat"weshould bemodelingChrist-likefaithfulness." ThroughtheyearsthatGodhaspressed, molded,broken,andreformed,thesewomen havecometoknowthat"theLordwillguide youalways;Hewillsatisfyyourneedsina sun-scorchedlandand willstrengthen your frame"(Is.58:11). All photos by D. Blackburn 0,7:6=d4e.7gook), 5.°e/zaveAiieree„4z/ .ygn,3-6e We:re, Ye,liew.A&e,Aa homecoming court 15

After the banquet, Michael W.Smith entertained Cedarville students, singing songs such as"No Place In This World"and "Friends." DaVor 16 student life

A•endaInion iscrowned this year's homecomingqueen atthe homecoming banquet. Kris Ashcraft,Jennifer Hangosky, SuzanneKing,and GeoffHillmanenjoytheirlast homecoming banquet together. Booth ./ge Patterson, Amanda Sage, Booth Sdie Hager,Aimee Nash,and Jud Neer,AlikaHolley,BenKaminslcy,and Shanna Lenhart share the evening with LauraRausch enjoy the banquettogether. theirfriends. homecoming banquet 17

Christm welve Smurfs race down a McChesneyhall withGar-gamel chasing.It'snosecretwhattimeof yearitisagain.The'Villeishopping with decorations and outrageous costumes for Open House,all in hopeofwinningfirstprize—api77.2 party anddinner atthe OliveGarden. This year wasespecially crazy with theladiesopeningtheirhalls andunitsthedayafterstudentsarrivedbacktocampusfromThanksgivingbreak.Evenwithlittletimeto prepare,theydidanexcellentjob. Visitorsexperiencedeverythingfrom HeaventoaNewYorkChristmks. byAndy Gingrich /2e/4 as Open House 19 9 7 Theguysshowedtheircreativityby decoratingtheirhallsasSherwood Forrest,aHauntedChristmas,the WeVkw)-67/1e".- eZ2Ced zirem.Kea(},e"10 ../re(-1-` OPie v„)1,7,,a-c). Dating Service,and a Caribbean Christmascompletewiththesea. Thisyeartheunitsandhallswere judged separately. Maddox 8's time machine and Lawlor 14's haunted house were the unit winners,and WillettsNew York City Christmas and McChesney's SherwoodForrestwerethehallwinners. Forthe first time,Open House wassplitintotwonightstoallowDr. Dixon and allthe studentsto visit moreunitsandhalls.Dr.Dixonsaid heenjoysmalcingittoeverystudent's room,andthathe"look[s]forward totheopenhousesevery year. Itis agreattimetobewiththestudents in their'homeawayfrom home.' Theatmosphereremindsmeofwhy Iremainexcitedaboutbeingapart ofCedarvilleCollege." Hangosky AuthannePierson,Loren Peitson,Jen Hangoslcy,ChrisAshcraft,Kevin Meadows,and Jessie Deconto enjoy the festivities. 18 student

Zimmerman Aont Row: (1 - r): Kristin Worhle,Kelly Reitz,LisaBranon,Julie Armour,Tiffany Zimmerman,Abby Stroven. BackRow:(1-r): DanScott,JeremyBrown, CarlaSalvaggio,Jeff Miller,SteveSimons, StuartMcQuillen. ,o-hn Grapentine and Mike Harsh werefrom one ofthe winning halls oncampus,McChesney first-floor back. Cope Animals in the dorm? Every year Dr. Dixon endeavors to visit every dorm room on campus. Pictured here with the president are Carol Marksand Tiffiny Cope. christmas open house 19

by Andrew Gingrich chapels Focusing on Desire and Discipline Fiveland Jason Malone was this year's SGA chaplain. He challenged thestudentbodytobecome moreChristlike through his messages on desire and discipline. (above) Scott Moody assists Jason in a sermon on the armor of God. This mayhave beenthe firsttimethe helmetofsalvation was represented with cheese. (right) 20 student hie Entering the chapel on many Fridays,the sound of music filled students' ears. Before long, the lights dimmed as Jason Maloneand MattRexford tookthe stage. Withinseconds,they had uslaughingevenasthey gavethe announcements. The band led singing, encouraging students to praise God without reserve. The music relieved the stress of the week as our minds sought to worship God. The Top Ten List was always original and left many laughing so hard they cried, wondering where Jasonand Mattcameupwiththeideas. Oneoftheirgreatest moments came during the singing of"This is the Winter Quarter," a parody of Stephen Curtis Chapman's "The Great Adventure." Eventually, the mood became more serious as Jason shared some thoughts and convictions, usually starting with a personal example. Jason's goal wasto increase awareness ofthe need to become more like Jesus Christ. Hisfocus was on desire and discipline,as he challenged students never to settle for where they are in their Christian walk—waiting for God to drop another tragedy into our lives. Jason encouraged us to puton the armor ofGod,remembering thatthe reason there is notarmoron our kneesis because we should be on them. The SGA chapels brought a great mix of fun and insight,focused on our growing relationship with God. I- s eland

Leading the student body in worship,the SGA band opens the chapel service. NoteveryspeakeratCedarvilleisthe same. Jason Maloneprovesthis by wearing a bunny suit. Fiveland Fiveland Jason Malone not only prepared a message for each service,but also had a top ten list to share. (left) MattRexford and DanFomessshare theirtalents in the SGA band.(above) SGA chapels 21

CATALOGS ADMISSIONS ekaterina Kochetova is one Cedarville'snew international students from St.Petersburg,Russia. Also pictured are Stewart Zeharickfrom Admissions, and Ekaterina's host mother. ./fc.kChouand Greg GregFlory assist new students as they move in during the Getting Started weekend. ,e-remyPierre works hard to unload his belongingsfrom his van to hisnew dorm room. 22 student life Fi ,

..AA Kevin Boblitt assists students as they move into their dorms. „Zrn Millerand his parents pose for the traditional welcome photo withthe Cedarville bee. Huck by Nancy Houck Getting Starte d 1 9 9 7 I I . ight hundred and thirtyofCedarville's neweststudentsexperienced Getting Started'97's"FestivalofFriendships." Getting Started provided Cedarville'slargestclassofincomingstudentswiththeopportunityto meetnewfriendsandgetacclimated tocollegelife. Smallgroupsservedasanintegralpartofthe process. The641 freshmenweredividedinto56small groups, and the 121 transfers formed their own small groups. Each group often to twelve students had two or three upperclassmen leaders. Fridaymorningnewstudentsbeganto arriveforhousingregistration andadaypacked with orientation activities. The Getting StartedstaffandRAsassistedstudentsasthe movedintotheirresi- ,/,„,,/,,z4 dencehalls. Thatevening,theAthleticCenter housed the annual Early Arrival Party.Orientationeventscontinued on Saturday. "Calling Home,"a dramadepicting thechangingparent/child relationship wasa highlight Thetraditional"NewStudent Picture"wasshotfromthetopofthe Centennial LibrarySaturdaynight. TheGettingStartedProgramfollowed,lcickingoffintheDixonMinistry Center. New students met theirsmallgroupsandthenheaded over to the Athletic Center for games. Sundaywasadayofworship withMorningWorshipinthe DMCand an evening praise time withJohnG.Elliot. WhentheFallBibleConference startedonMondaymorning,everyonehadmetnewfriends,settledinto theirdorms,andhadatasteofwhat their time at the'Ville would be like--busy. Huck getting started 23

by Angela Lenhart ,K(e44y6e4)4 a/t .91--ie year began with a special visit from GLAD during Homecoming weekend.'This group of men sang both traditional hymns and popular contemporary Christian songs for an evening the audience would remember.The goal of their concertwasthateveryoneinvolved would get a glimpse of Christ, and the college family experienced true worship at the concert. After the Royalty Banquet for the Homecoming Court in October, the college family benefitted from the musical talents of Michael W.Smith. InNovember,WesKing,SarahHart, and Scott Kripayne brought a concert to the Dixon Ministry Center from their .A embers ofGLAD take the stage during Homecoming Weekend. 24 student life "Room Full of Stories" tour. King began the concert with "I Believe," a song that made him popular among Christian music lovers and Hart and Kripayne performed a couple oftheirfresh,new songs. Students, faculty, and friends of the college family stood,clapped,and sang along as King and his fellow artists lifted up praise to the Lord. Cedarville was also blessed with the ministry of Steve Green during the Fall Quarter. 'When the winter quarter began in January,students were awaiting the Point of Grace concert scheduled for the first Friday night of the quarter. Although the concerthadarough startduetotechnological and sound difficulties, it culminated a gloriousending with ablending ofvoi from both the audience andthe artistsin familiarsong"CircleofFriends."Throu out the concert, Point of Grace made evident that all the glory goes to God. SteveCampvisited CedarvilleinF ruary to giveaconcertand speakincha During his concert, Camp accompam himself at the piano and presented son from his latest project, Mercy in the W derness. Cedarville's Jubilate choirjoin him on seven different numbers includi "The Beauty of Holiness" and"We S In Grace."Atthe end ofhis concert,C challenged his audience to be more li Christ-perfectly righteous. Huc

...teve Green appeared in a special concert for Dayton Christian Schools (left). n energetic Michael W. Smith entertains in a concert after the Homecoming banquet(below). ill Atio. - soma - Ar Huck Ir Jim Phipps receives a special birthday song by Point of Grace. guest artists 25

Adam Ballah and his lil sib take a walk to Mom and Dad's. (above left) 9Osalyn Jones surprises her lil sib with some shepherds pie. (above right) Jill Townsend challenges her lit sib to agameof pool in the 3M building(the Mitre Center). 26 student life all photos submitted by Blackburn

by Charis Perez YXS94_ay '." A Fa m il Y Gathering undreds ofkids and teenagers invaded Cedarville February 13-15 for Li'l Sibs Weekend. This weekend provided siblings with the opportunity to explore our world. Boysfollowed theirolderbrother'sleadaroundcampus,and girls mirroredtheir oldersister'srelations with people. Siblings,cousins,and youngerfriendsalikeabsorbed the atmosphere ofCedarville College. Li'l Sibs Weekend offered several opportunities for visitors to see their college sibs in action. The weekend exploded with the WinterGamesin the AC. Coordinated byCAB,students and visitors had a variety ofevents in which to compete. Pitching contests, mountain climbing, velcro-suit obstacle challenge and a bungi run. In between contests,sibs had personal caricatures drawn or participated in karoki. Siblings used these games as warm-up for late night activities. This year,late night skate andlate nightbowlingwerehighlightsatthe midnighthour.In additiontothese activities,theLabBand presented a free concert in the Jeremiah chapel to accommodate thosejazz loving visitors, or those without energy for the Games. Abaseballcardshow washeldSaturdayafternoon. ThenSaturdayevening,Cedarville Jacketswere the highlight. Next generation Cedarville fans grooved with the pep band and cheered on the players with"webackthe Jackets alltheway!" Afterthegame,studentsandsibs moveduptotheSecondFloor for ADO/DOE's annual Cupid's Bash. Helping kids with their trays at Chuck's,being cautious on sidewalks when rushing to class,and enthralling them with dorm life is a welcomed treat for Cedarville students. all photos submitted by Blackburn ..Aaren Meyers takes her lil sib to meet Chuck McKinney and to taste some college cafeteria entrees. lilsibs 27

by Angela Lenhart &/-We/e Ya43 Recruiting for jobs, Internships, and Graduate Studies every quarter the Career Services Office invites businesses,colleges,and various other employers to come to Cedarville's Career Link Days to recruit college students forjobs,internships,or graduatestudies.Thesedaysmakeemployers more accessible to students and give employersachancetorecruitsomeoftheir bestfutureemployees. CareerServiceshadagreatturnoutatthe BusinessandCommunicationsCareerLink Day.Twenty-eightcompaniesvisitedthe college to recruitfresh talenton this day. Studentsattendedthejobfairandspoketo representatives of companies such as AirTouch Cellular, Aerotek, State Farm Insurance Companies, Mycom, and Sherwin-WilliamsCompany. CareerServicesalsoheldaCareerLink Dayfeaturingseminariesandgraduateschools ' eBooth from manystates. Theseminariesandpostgraduateinstitutionssetuptheirdisplaybooths insidetheDixon MinistryCenter. Baptist BibleSeminary,MastersTheologicalSeminary,TrinitySeminary,GrandRapidsBaptist Seminary,BiblicalTheologicalSeminary,and ColumbiaBiblicalSeminaryallattendedthe conferencetointerviewprospectivestudents. CareerServiceshostedaCareerLinIcsdayfor CEDARVILLE CO.:*Ailt.XJ CARCE-tc ONKS ENGiNEENG / N OVEMBEA2 28 student life Engineering,Science,andMathinthe Nutsing,andScienceBuilding.Thisevent representativesfromtheU.S.Navy,LucentT nologies,BetaLaserMike,LincolnElectro PrinceCaporation,OhioElectronicEngra andotherstocampus. In January,Career Services hosted SocialServicesDay.Amongtheorgan tionspresentwereShepherdsHome,T Ranch,LifewayforYouthandToward dependence. Studentshadtheopportu to interact with employersthey norma mightnothavebeenableto meet. Career Services also brought in ca recruiters,ChristianSchools,healthcare ganizations,andinternationalbusinesses careerdaysthroughout 1998. Although Career Days are primarily activityforseniors,manyjunimpartici theevents.Thisdemonstratestheinitiative drivethatcharacterizesCedarvillestuden •- • -- IV S. Blackbut

Blackburn Lew Gibbs,director ofCareer Services,has brought 31 yearsofexperiencefromIBMto Cedarville College. The Career Services' banner stands at the engineering career links day,one ofthe seven career links events. Blackburn Deborah Campbell(left)isone ofthe many helpful staffmembersin CareerServices. Rob Bouwens(below),a mechanicalengineering major,gathers vocationalinforma-tioninthatfield. Booth Eric Steenwyk searches for information aboutCargill,Inc.,achemistryrelated company. Booth career day 29

by Ken Borror w/ye/ /9&cv Cedarville's 101st Birthday n January 26,1998, Cedarville College celebrated its 101st birthday since the building ofFounder's Hall in 1897. SymphonicBandandJubilatehelped toleadthefestivitiesduringtheCharter Day chapel through special music.Symphonicbandplayedamusing rendition ofCedarville's alma mater. The guest chapel speaker was Dr.Timothy George,senioreditor forChristianityToday.Dr.George gave an inspirational message on faith and assurance of salvation. He told ofMartin Luther's search foragraciousGod and hisjourney to find the Lord and have an intimate relationship with Him. His last words were,"The body they maykill,theKingdomabidethstill." ThispromisewasespeciallyimportantonCharterDayasweexamined the past, present, and future of Cedarville College. Some have said that there are three ingredients for Cedarville's success: a strong constituency, strongleadership,andstrongcommunity support. The College has been richly blessed because ofits foundationandGod-honoringpriorities of devotion to Christ, an academically strong,God-honor30 student life ing education,and service to the community. From two graduates in 1898 to 410 in 1997, God's blessings of growth and strong leadership are extremely evident. Our past presidents have left a legacy ofdedication to God and a desire for college growth, and this legacy is being carried on by our current president, Dr. Dixon. If we continue to look to our Savior and our godly heritage for guidance,the 21st century will also be marked by a superb quality ofeducation and a never-ending devotion to Jesus Christ our Lord. Pictured above are History Professor, Dr. J Murray Murdoch (left) and Cedarville College President,Dr.PaulDixon (right), both photos by David Blackburn

by Erica Chung • 6/2'40-/-e4ff 5*&' edsieo-4.ce Ced arville Salutes Chaplains emorial Day is the day we re memberthosethathave fought for our country in WWI, WWII, Vietnam, Korea, Persian Gulf, and Bosnia. This year Cedarville College chose to rememberaspecial division ofthearmed forces that does not usually get much recognition, and that was the Chaplains of the Armed Forces. As the college recognizedLouisZampariniand allthose who have fought or served in the Armed Forces,wewerealsoremindedoftherole chaplains have in the service. Dr.David Robey wrote a dramatic performance of the story ofthe four chaplains who gave their lives and helped maintain order as theirship wassinking. Afterthedramatic performance,the symphonic band under the direction of Mr. Michele Di Cuirci played a piece based on that story called The Light Eternal which portrayed through musicthe celebration oflife,the sinking ofthe ship,and the faith ofchaplains. •4mong the veterans,Cedarville College specifically recognized Louis Zamparini for his sacrifices during WWII. (above) is year Cedarville College chose to remember a special division ofthe armed rces that does not usually get much recognion,and that was the Chaplains ofthe Armed Forces. (right) all photos by Fiveland At the beginning ofevery Cedarville Memorial Day service, the college recognizes everyone who has served in the branches of the armed forces by asking them to come to the Chapel platform. charter day and memorialday 31

by Ruthanne Pierson Parents Weekend 1 9 98 ey dtesmelloffresh cutgrass, the decorative floral arrangements,and the mobsofparents again signalstothestudentbodythatparent'sweekend has arrived. Many parentscametothe chapel service Friday to witness theirsons anddaughtersreceiveawardsintheHonors Day chapel. Others streamed in from all overthe country to visit with their students and share in their Cedarville experience. Many students panic at the thought of entertainingtheirfamilyforaweekend,but thecollegeprovidedaplethoraofactivities and concerts for families to enjoy. The spring play,The Heiress,ranfor its second week whilethe oldradio show Onthe Air, ran at the historic Opera House. In-between shows, parents and students could enjoycomplimentaryhotdogs,sandwiches, andhorse-drawncarriagerides. Theweekend concerts were again thePopsConcert, featuring the Symphonic Band, Chorale, Men's Glee Club, Brass Choir, and Lab Band. Dick and MelTunney provided the entertainmentforthe Saturday night Artist yick Tunney smiles as he entertains the crowd.(top) Adina Andrews and her parents head outfor the evening after the Artist Series.(center) Woncert Choralejoins MelTunney as part ofthe Artist Series.(below) 32 student life Series. Unfortunately,thefirealarmadded a bit of extra percussion to the performance,yet the audiences still enjoyed the music and ministry ofthe Tunneys. Although showers filled the weekend, periods ofsunshine persisted,which gave parents an accurate perception of Cedarville's weather. Parents' weekend providesaunique opportunityforstudents to share with their families the professors, classes,andfriendstheyhaveatCedarville and the work Christis doing in each ofus.

by Tim Hotchkiss e/e-C4/4/7/7Wee/44 Gran nFriday,November 14th, six hundred grandparents filed into the chapel for the tenth annual Grandnts Day chapel. Grandparents day is lebration offamilies,and many genions of families were able to come ether at Cedarville and enjoy fellowwith each other this year. e Friday morning chapel hour was lydedicatedtothegrandparents.Durchapel, each grandparent received a sage or a boutonniere from their rective grandchild. The Campus Acties Office helped hand out the flow- . Performing on stage that morning re the Symphonic Band, the Concert orale, and the Lifeline Players. A dparents Day 1 9 97 video aired on the big screen with students talking about what grandparents meant in their lives and why they were important. Senior communication arts major Alissa Whitten andjuniorfinance and accounting major Matt Hamer emceed the events. Included in the chapel hour were special giveaways called "Get to Know the Grandparents," and the members of Campus Activities helped out by running up and down the stairs with the roving microphone. Some of the categories were the grandparent that traveled the furthest, the oldest, the youngest,thegrandparents withthe mostgrandchildren,and the grandparents who had been married the longest. The results were surprising. Many grandparents have celebrated the golden anniversary, and one set had been married for 62 years. Onesetofgrandparents wasvery pround of their 23 grandchildren. During their stay, each grandparent received a free lunch pass for a meal on Friday, a coupon for the bookstore, and an invitation to a reception held by Dr. and Mrs. Dixon in the Dixon Ministry CenterFriday afternoon. Both Dr.Dixon and Mrs. Dixon greeted them as they arrived to this reception. Many grandparents also attended the play, Marvin's Room,during the weekend and an exciting basketball game on Saturday night. Nodoubt,all ofthe grandparents felt very honored to be recognized,and they enjoyed spending time with their grandchildren. Ale 7 Warrie Mansfield and her grandparents lead the way on the alk from chapel. Chuck's. Fiveland ._,4elanie Lehman's grandparents enjoy a meal with her at parents weekend&grandparents day 33

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by Erica Chung Mr. Edward Spencer r. Spencer is probably best remembered by his students for calling them, "My dear ones." His longevity at this college and his ministry in the English Department allows him to do what he believed the Lord called him to do, and that is teach. Mr. Spencer received his undergraduate training at Ashland College in Ashland, OH,and received his theology degree at Faith Theological Seminary in Wilmington, DE. Hecompleted his MasterofArts at the University of Dayton and did Ph.D workatBowlingGreenUniversity. During his years here,he has served as departmentchair,yearbookadvisor, advisor for Delta Chi (when it was a literary organization) and is now on the tenure, student life, educational policies and department chair committees,and is the coordinator for freshman composition. Through histeaching,he seeks to reproduce in student's lives things that are an important part of him, notjustimpartinformation. Hetries to relate to students that people are the most important part of life. Huck r. Spencer and his wife Dorothy model for the students what a loving relationship should be like. This year they celebrated their 52nd Wedding anniversary. submitted by Blackburn ..Ar.Spencer is probably best remembered by his students for calling them,"My dear ones." Here Mr.Spencer is pictured with Cedarville student Mark Wood. faculty -11

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Freshmen Jennifer Abbey Timothy Abbott Jessica Acker Michelle Ackerman Elizabeth Adamowich Shannon Adams Stephanie Aittama Rebecca Allen Sara Allen Shawn Allen Jewel Alley Melissa Alt Cara Anderson Adina Andrews Daniel Angelone Jared Applegate Jacqueline Ayette Ruth Back Jack Bailey JaneIle Baker Ryan Balding Benita Banks Kelly Barron Julie Bartlett Christopher Bean Joshua Bean Robbie Beat Abigail Beck Deborah Beck Amanda Begley Karen Belknap Eric Bender David Bennett Adam Beres Diane Bielo Nycole Bills Kristina Bilodeau Robert Bischoff Sarah Bishop Stephen Black Daniel Blair Elizabeth Blaquiere Daniel Blosser Jason Boggs Ahlam Boland Bradley Bonn Kenneth Borror Angela Borsos Jeremy Brantham Jennifer Brayer James Brentlinger Christine Brittin Jami Broman Bethany Brooks Heather Brown Julie Brown 46 academics

Jessica Bruckner Patty Bryant Amy Buckman Deanne Bulthuis Jamie Bumgarner Lori Bunger Brooke Burgett Erin Burkhardt Patience Burkholder Jennifer Burton Amanda Byrd Matthew Byrd Dayna Calise Michael Call Scott Cameron Karen Campbell Sara Campbell Joy Carl Brett Carmichael Benjamin Carpenter Nicole Carpenter Joanna Carr Matthew Carr Christopher Carter David Chandler Andrew Cheney Corrie Christiansen Sherry Christiansen Deborah Clingman Christopher Cody Jared Coleman Jonathan Collins Nick Collins Kevin Conger Aaron Cook Christine Cook Ryan Cook Heather Copher Timothy Corey Joel Cormany Alan Cotter Daniel Crum Holly Dahlin Cathy Dato Jennifer Davis Jerred Davis Matthew Davis Paul De Hart Sherri De Witt Jesse Deister Nancy Dellert Travis Denen Rachelle Denton Disa Derstine Ian Dickey Joshua Dickinson Derrick Doherty Hillary Doot Tammy Dosey Melissa Douglas Melissa Dove Brandon Dow Robyn Dressler freshmen 47

Jennifer Drexel Sarah Duda Robyn Duff Andrea Du Four James Dunbar Matthew Dunn Sarah Dunn Justin Dyer Joshua Eckburg Jason Edem Codi Edgington Ryan Elam Julia Farlow Jonathan Faulkner Holly Favorite Julia Fawcett Fernanda Fernandes Michael Ferrigno Karl Feucht Eric Fisher Carrie Fleck Sarah Flenar Marisa Flory Chad Foerch Christopher Fonte Brian Foote Melissa Foote Kellie Forbes Jenelle Forward Daniel Foster Lorraine Foser Rebekah Foster Anglea Fraley Sarah Fraser Leah Frazee Heather French Katie Futrell Rebecca Garber Miriam Gardner Brian Garver Belinda Geesaman Christina Gideon Samuel Gilbert Vanessa Gilliam Andrew Gingrich Richard Girth Kelly Gleason Ryan Goble Meredith Gombis Alicia Good Amy Gordin Jennifer Gordon Brian Gomick Elizabeth Gosztyla Heather Graff Kyra Gray Robert Graybill Rebekah Green Jennifer Griffith Corrie Grigorenko Jennifer Grubert Stephen Gryn Esther Haffey 48 academics

Kimberly Hain John Hamilton Philip Hamilton Sarah Hamrick Jill Hand Wendy Harney Brooke Harrell David Harrison Kyle Harrison Michael Hauser Eric Hayes Nathan Hayley Melissa Haynes Kenneth Heale III Meredith Heckrote Jennifer Heidenreich David Henderson Julie Henderson Jeffrey Herrmann Kern Herrold Patricia Hershberger Joshua Hesse Joy Hester Kristi High Timothy Hilgeman Amanda Hobson Michael Holden Joel Hollins Krista Holmes Michele Hoppe Michelle Home Christine Howe Samuel Hughes Ronald Hulet Allison Hume Jodi Hurlow Shawn Hume Nathan Husalc Micah Hutchins Christopher Hutchinson Weston Issler Margaret Jenista William Jenks Bobby Johnson II Matthew Johnson Samuel Johnan Callie Jones Carrie Jones Erin Jopson David Jouwstra Lindsay Kaiser Benjamin Kaminsky Sarah Kanzeg Laura Keller Heather Kemp Lauren Kenworthy Kandace Kenyon Jennifer Kerr Rachel Kerr Brooke Kessler Steven Kick Kelly Killian Naomi Kinney freshmen 49

Heidi Kinniburgh Erika Kipp Jonathan Kleis Phillip Koch Robert Kocher Ekaterina Kochetova Katie Koeppen Lynn Koetsier Jennifer Kranenburg Brent Krumdiack Stephanie Kurowickis Ellen Laber Seth Lacy Jennifer Larson Nathan Lasso Thomas Lawson Jonathan Leach Kerry Lecklider Erin Lee Karen Leininger Sarah Leisure Daniel Leone Edward Letts Nelson Lewis Kenneth Loescher Samuel Logan Esther Loh Tricia Lottf Michael Lowstetter John Lucas Courtney Ludema Jennifer Lutes Robert Lutz Jonathan Lyttle Jennifer Maass Jennifer Madsen Rebekah Mann Paul Manson Joel Manwarren Amanda Manage Matthew Marshall Jessica Mathias Stephen Mattick Janice Maurizi Jenna Mc Canister Sally Mc Cann Phillip Mc Cubbin Kelly Mc Kay Dave Mc Kenzie Elizabeth Mc Kinney Stephen Mc Murray Andrea Mc Neal Kimberly Meadows Melissa Meckstroth Deborah Meitzler Cary Mesnard Maren Meyers Mindy Middleswart Haley Miller Nicholas Miller Timothy Miller Todd Mitchell Jeremy Mix 50 academics

Benjamin Mohler Scott Moodie Beth Moore Michelle Moore Krista Morris Elissa Morrison Joseph Mulvaney Cynthia Myczka Daniel Myers Jami Myers Jordan Natalino Joseph Natalino Matthew Nealis Jud Neer Edward Nehus Brian Neises Benjamin Nelson Kristin Neumann Tiffany New-Day Heidi Newell Kristen Nichols Heather Nicol Lynsa Nielsen Jacob Noftz Matthew Noll Steven Norris Amy Nyhuis Alicia Orlowski Christine Osborne Joshua Overmyer Jovon Packard Andrea Patterson Nathan Patterson Melissa Pellowe Lisa Pendergrass Melissa Pennell Janene Pereira LaChelle Peters Stephen Hand practices his trumpet in preparation for an upcoming lesson. Jen Griffith, Sabrina Springer,and Kristen Small enjoy spending time together as members of Jubilate.

Lani Peterson Jason Pfeiffer Spencer Phelps Amber Philyaw Jeremy Pierre Jason Pierson Jennifer Ploeg Arnie Poelman Lindsay Pohlman Vanessa Policani Emily Poling Sarah Pollock Sarah Pomerleau Amanda Porter Daniel Potter Kane Potter Nicholas Powell Matthew Powers Christina Powley Jennifer Pressdee Ruth Price Kristen Prince Timothy Prusha Rebekah Pugno Natalie Reed Amy Reno Karen Reynolds Zacharie Rhodes Timothy Rickert Charisa Ripma Misty Roberts Jasmine Robinson Joanna Robinson JaneIle Rocke Roberta Roe Melissa Roesch Sarah Ronczkowski Timothy Ropp Brandon Ross Sherri Ross Tabitha Rowe Amber Rumphol Alan Sage Amanda Sage Brian Sampsel Tina Samuels Timothy Sastic Jaclyn Schaafsma Stephanie Schanher Kristin Schierloh Brady Schlesener Sarah Schilcher Amanda Schmuck Emily Schuck Brett Scott Curt Scott Nicole Scott Jennifer Secor David Shaffer Eric Sheldon Rebecca Shellenbarger Abigail Sherwood Brian Shook 52 academics

Jeanette Shrier Melissa Shriver Sara Shrubsole Sarah Silvieus Scott Simons Crystal Skamanich Kristen Small Caleb Smith Lisa Smith Nathan Smith Matthew Snyder Krista Spain Nicholas Spaulding Brian Spencer Sabrina Springer Timothy Staufer Joshua Stahley John Stedge Shawn Stephens Ryan Stern Deborah Steves Adam Stiegelmeier James Stitzel Risha Stockton Rebekah Stormont Rebecca Stowers Christopher Straits Brian Strong Heidi Strubhar Dawn Struz Jill Strychalski Timothy Sutton Kathy Swartzentruber Lauren Sweeney Juliene Swota Letitia Tapp Joel Taylor David Tehan Patrick Thaman Michael Tharp Elaine Thompson Rebekah Thompson Philip Thorsen Jonathan Tidwell Paul Tocknell Sara Tomkinson Russell Toms Jennifer Tong Jennifer Troyer Nicholas Tucholski Amber Tucker Jennifer Urban Erin Vallowe Krista Van Hooser Ryan Vaughan Ruth Venable Rebecca Vitarelli Karissa Walberg Kenneth Waldock Ross Walker Jennifer Wallace Alison Warren Beth Weaver freshmen 53

Andrea Weber Stacie Weinert Kristil Wendler Eric Wentz Nathan Weygand Christina Wheatley Amanda Wheeler Lisa Whitely Heather Whitlock Julie Wilkins Amy Williams Joshua Williams Jennifer Willis Roderick Willis Julie Winar Megan Winbum Adrienne Wita David Wolf Terra Wood Amy Wooten Tann Wortman Jaime Wyrtzen Shelley Yahara Kenneth Yoder Lissa Young Jason Zaugg Troy Ziel Tia Gyurik James Rossignol,Jr. Elizabeth Barker, Kyra Gray,Rene Rosencrantz,and Erin Jopson spend some time together after Fellowship. 54 academics Susan Stout, Bethany Brooks,Jennifer Brayer,Jennifer Willis, Julie Winar,Ellen Laber, Christina VVheatley, Amanda Byrd, and Sherry Christiansen spend the weekend relaxing at Julie's house.

Sophomores Elisabeth Abe Caleb Acton Melissa Adam Jared Aldridge Danette Allen Hannah Allen Jennifer Allen Lukeus Allen Leah Alley Timothy Amstutz Richard Anderson Dana Anglund Charles Archibald Jenny Armour Elizabeth Augustus Philip Ausfahl Daniel Avery Stephen Baab Jamie Baker Ranee Baker Vanessa Baker Matthew Baldwin Bethany Barch Melanie Barker Bradford Barnard Jaclene Barnard Heather Bechtol Ronald Becker Peter Bednarek Carrie Beery Sandra Bennett Stacie Bennett Sabrina Berry Rebecca Blackburn Andrew Blodgett Anne Bockstahler Michael Boehm Joyce Boggs Emily Bohl Joyce Bontrager Rachel Bontrager LindseyBorland Aaron Borton Kelly Boyce Kelly Boyd Matthew Boyd Rachel Brengel Jeremy Brown Matthew Brown Kelsey Browning Hannah Bryant Emilie Bubolz David Buchanan Stephanie Buchholtz Seth Budrew Sandra Burks sophomores 55

LeahCaldwell ICirsten Call Robyn Cannon Justin Carboneau Katie Carlton Catherine Carter Cara Carver RachelCassel MedfordCaudill Michelle Chiarelli Nathan Childres Heather Choate Ancirew Chouinard DeAnn Christian Brenon Christofer Clarla Clark Mark Clark JenniferCobb Ryan Cohan Christine Compton LucindaCongdon Mandy Conley ShawnConley David Cook Jennifer Cook ShaunaCook Brett Cooley Tina Coon Tiffiny Cope AmberCorbin Jason Covill SallishaCowell Kimberly Cox JamesCrawford Dustin Crider Amy Crunelle ChristaCuller Jordan Culp Shawn Dabravalskas Hamiah Dager Amber Dahms Cory Davids Elizabeth De Boer Carolyn De Haan Kristen De Vinney Melissa Deardorff John Dearie Nathan Dehart Paul Dennison MaryDeweese Kara Doden CandaceDodge Jennifer Dolby Gretchen Dorman Michael Dorsey Ian Duncan Daniel Dye Adrianne Eads Matthew Edwards MelanieEdwards MichelleEdwards Ryan Einfeldt SaraEleveld 56 academics

Jennifer Elliott Andrea Endicott Michael Essington CarrieFabian SiobhanFagan Karyn Farkus Jennifer Ferguson SummerFielder JulieFinnigan David Fourman Rebekah Fox Steven Fox Alison Fraley Loree Fraley Jeremy Frank David Freeman John Freese Matthew Freitag David Fretz SummerFriend Daniel Fries, Jr. Joshua Fronduti Thomas Fry Jonathan Fuge Christina Fullerton Caren Furst Kyle Gantz MelindaGates SaraGedraitis DawnGeib JessicaGerber LaVonna Getz Sarah Gilchrist Allison Gillett Stephenie Gleason Justin Goehring Matthew Goetz JeriAnn Goodbar Justin Goodrich Shawn Graves Don Gray Daniel Greco JulieGregory Joy Griffith Christopher Grigson Kelly Grindall Meredith Gross Stephen Guenther, Jr. Karen Guikema JamesHall Jason Hall Jonathan Halisten Amy Hamilton Jillianne Hancock Timothy Hardin RoseAnn Hassell Mark Hayner Leanne Heath Molly Heaton Andrew Hedges Robyn Heffner Christina Heflin Karri Heldreth sophomores 57

Amy Herb Christopher Herman AubreyHess Paul Hickernell Sarah High Sarah Hills Robert Hirschelman Karl Hjembo Amanda Hlad ICristine Hofstetter Jessica Hooper Kristin Hoovler Joanna Houck MelissaHouse JenniferHoward CaseyHuebner JamesHulbert Pamela HuIs Jennifer Hutfless Heather Jackson Erica Jenkins Amanda Johns Gregory Johnson James Johnson Katherine Johnson Kathryn Johnson Britney Jones Jocelyn Jones Keith Jones Jeffrey Jordan Lisa Katz Denise Kear Andrew Kempe Heather Kennelly Kimberly Ketterer Kyle Kickbusch Andrea King Karen King HeidiKinsey Robert Kirby Kimberly Kleiman Michael Koerbel Vianna Kreuder-Crowell Andrew Krum Kristin Kuhn Barbi Kuvshinikov Amy Kuyper Daniel Kwast Timothy Kwast Mark La Fleur Julie Lamborn Michael Lampton Jennifer Larson Rebecca Leatherman Shanna Lenhart Cheyenne Leslie William Leukhardt Kimberly Leverson Stephen Light Tiffany Linden Betsy Linnell Jennifer Linton Katie Little 58 academics

Michael Luck Nicole Luckmann Brandon Luke Jessica Lutz Lisa MacPherson Kelsey Mahl Jason Manchesky Aaron Margene Jeremy Margene Carol Marks Justin Martens Jillian Massey Angela Mast Sarah Mayer Molly Mc Clure Tamara Mc Comb Daniel Mc Coy Sarah Mc Donald David McGrew Amanda Mc Guire Heidi Mc Kelvey Joel Mc Leod Emily Mc Mahon Stuart Mc Quillen Eric Mc Vey Amanda McLaughlin Amy Mead Jessica Meissner Aaron Mercer James Metsger Brenda Mick Andrea Miller Virginia Miller William Miller David Mills Elizabeth Mills Jill Minnick Jonas Mjavatn Kevin Modin Stephen Mohr Robert Moll Elisabeth Morris Amy Morse Tobin Most David Mowrey Katie Mummau James Murdock Angie Musgrave John Myers Aimee Nash Roy Ndiang'ui Brad Neese Jonathan Neu Bethany Nichols Keiko Noble Isaiah Noftz Lonnie NoIt Jason O'Neal Jason Olander Christine Olbrich Gudrun Olson Kelly Orr Bonita Painter sophomores 59

RachellePaquin Danielle Parker ICristina Parr Jordan Patrick Eric Pauling Matthew Pedersen Grady Peeler III Jessica Pennington Miriam Perez Amy Peterson Tiffany Peterson Troy Pfeiffer Jaya Philip Krista Pierce Amy Pitstick Matthew Plaatje Casey Platt SusanPlummer Amy Pollard Lina Ponder Michelle Prado Christa Preston Angela Primo Marlena Proper Rachel Puckett Jodi Quint Jesse Racine Daniel Rainsberger Allison Ramsey Amanda Ratliff Jonathan Rauch Briar Redfern Naomi Redinton David Reisenbigler Kelly Reitz Rachel Reno Christina Riley Sarah Rittgers Jamie Ritzer Hannah Rives Adam Rizer Geneva Roberts Mindy Robinson Stacey Romeyn Todd Romin Adam Rorex Joel Rose Brian Rosseau Maranatha Ruberg Casey Ruffin Scott Ruhlman MeganRuoss Rachel Ryan Kimberly Sanderson Gretchen Savage Joel Schenk Christina Schield Christine Schmidt CrystalSchulman RebekahSchuring Lisa Scott Stephanie Selin AaronShaw 60 academics

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