Inspire, Fall 1993

An MIS team, led by Jon and Donna Purple, assisted missionaries in two major Brazilian cities. The group ministered with the Daniel Richners (parents of Randy '93 and Rebecca, a junior at Cedarville and a member of the team) in Belo Horizonte and with the Cal Clark '80 family in Campinas. The MISers presented a concert and puppet ministry in churches, public schools, secular universities, parks, youth centers, and on the streets. An event which also gave opportunities for witness was an impromptu concert performed a cappella on the plane to Brazil. The Purples report several professions of faith among the Brazilians and, since their return, have learned of others. Jon Purple is associate dean-campus life at Cedarville. All Aboard! illy-four ladies enjoyed a delightful luncheon honoring retired teachers who graduated from Cedarville College. Heritage Alumnae met on July 6 in the Alford Annex for the Heritage Alumni enjoy an outing to historic Lebanon, Ohio on the scenic Indiana & Ohio Railway. Twenty alumni took the train ride from Mason to Lebanon and back with a stop at the Golden Lamb Restaurant for lunch. event. The Cres\vell sisters, Junia Laughman '41. Rachel Funderherg '3l:L and 1ary Grube '37 served on tillS year's committee which planned the luncheon and secured the guest speaJ..er for the day. The program included a quilt exhibition presented by Mary Miller. Mary's father was the fifth president, Edward H. Miller, \\ho served just before the merger between Cedarville College and Baptist Bible Institute. Mary spoJ..e to the ladies on the topic of traditional and modern Amish quilting. July I I mm·J..s next year's luncheon, with Dorothy Kennon Marshall '41 and Glena Ackerman Thompson '37 chairing the planning committee. Dorothy Kennon Marshall '41 brought husband Harold along for an enjoyable day. September 9-10 September 16 September 17-18 September 25 October 15-16 January 29 Cedarville College Open Heritage Trip Alumni Council Meetings West Coast Picnic Homecoming 1993 Alumni Basketball Weekend Reid and Locust Go! f Courses Brown County. Indiana Milner B.A. Building Los Angeles, California heck pages 4-5 for details! llftt Sept<.:mber 9-1 0 September 20-25 September 20-24 October 8 October I5-16 October 19 November2 November 6 November 11-13 November 12 November 15 November 24 30 December 13 Cedarville College Open Reid and Locust Golf Course Getting Started and College Week Fall Bible Conference with Dr. Knute Larson Artist Series: Canadian Brass Concert Homecoming 1993 Career Day Day of Prayer Michael Card Concert Fall Drama Production: The Bovs Nert Door directed by Gary Barl,er '86 · Grandparents Day and Symphonic Band Concert Christopher Parkcning oncert Thanksgiving Break Oratorio Jeremiah Chapel Jeremiah Chapel College Cafeteria Jeremiah Chapel Jeremiah Chapel Jeremiah Chapel Jeremiah Chapel A generous matching grant gives you the opportunity to provide engineering, nursing, and science students with much-needed equipment. Friends of the College have offered to match gifts toward additional equipment on a dollar-for-dollar basis up to $400,000. Donations are being accepted through December 31, 1993. Please send your gifts and address your inquiries to: Development Office, Cedarville College, P.O. Box 601, Cedarville, OH 45314, 513-766-2211 or 513-766-7810. Bill and Janice Finke Morris '41 relax on the 1&0 railway. oin us for a tour of historic and beautiful Brown County, Indiana. This Jay trip is planned for Thursda). SeP.temher 16. Enjoy the artisan town ol Nashville set in the countryside display or colorful fall leaves. We will leave the chapel parking lot at 8:00a.m. and return by sundown. Plan to cat a noon dinner at the ashville House Restaurant. For more information and to make reservations for the trip, call the Alumni Office at 1-800-837-2566. JaJHe~D. EnyleJHann '66 ~pointed To oard Of Tru~tee~ uring the June Cedarville College Board of Trustees meeting, Jim Englcmann '66 was appointed to a four-y~ar term of service. Jim has been a member of the Alumn1 ounctl and was named Jumnus of the Year 1987. Jim met his wife Judy Spear '66 at Cedarville <:;ollcgc and ~he) were married by Professor dward Spencer. After a tour ol duty with the U.S. Army, Jim jo!ned th~ Gen_cral Motors Comj)any as a coll erre rrraduate-1n-trmnmg. From 1984-1989 b b . . d the Enrrelmanns Jived in Mexico, where J1m was ass1gne as operat~n~ manager of the hevrolct engine plant in Saltillo. He has also served General Motors 111 Toluco, Me\ICO and Grand Island , cw York. CutTently Jim is manager of manufacturino plants for the AC Rochester Division of General Motors in thet'uel handling and control business unit. He is responsible for the business uni.t's w.orldw.ide.manufacturing activities, including two plants 111 Flmt, M1ch1gan. Other alumni on Cedarville College Board of Trustees include Randall Patten '7 1, state representative for Indiana Fellowship of Regular Baptist Churches; William "Chip" Bernhard '77, pastor of Garfield Baptist Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: and Lynn Rogers '54 pastor of ortht'ield Baptist Church in orthficld. Ohio. 7 FALL '93

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