Inspire, Spring 1994

CedarNet,the campuswide computer network, recently received a national award from CAUSE,the association for managing and using information technology in higher education.CAUSE stated, "Cedarville College's network is notable for its pervasiveness—all dorms and offices are connected— and its overall impact on the teaching and learning process and management of the College...." In place since 1992,CedarNet provides access to the library catalog, general and course-specific software, electronic mail, Internet, and many other applications. For only the third time in two decades, Cedarville College cancelled classes and closed offices for a day because of extreme weather conditions. Eight inches of snow and sub-zero temperatures on Tuesday,January 18 caused the shut-down. Ohio officials declared a state of emergency and advised people to stay indoors and off the slippery roads. Cedarville students enjoyed their day off, but still had to endure icy walks to the cafeteria for meals. Alumni In Medicine,continued from the Fall 1993issue... Chris Adsit'92N Larry Alfrey'73 Janice Anderson'78 Marla Fuller Anderson'87 Janie Ashby'67 Steve Averitt'89N Doug Baldwin'88N Laurie Cooper Barkoskie'89 Wendy Bell'88 Deborah Borleis Breitkruez'88 Lena Burroughs Barker'68N Gene Bennett'78N Sue-Ellen Black'87 Annette Bloxham'87 Laure Hancock Bowen'87 Steve Bowlin'79 Jennifer Brandt'90 Judy Cobb Broesder'79 Jennifer Stork Brueilly'84 John Brumbaugh'58 Patricia Adams Bryant'64 Teresa Geiger Burk'85 Karen Mathews Callan'85 Carol Chamberlain'91 Melissa Martin Cline'90 Julie Stitt Coiro'86 Kenneth Cole'70 Barbara Andrews Conley'87N Rose Nemecek Cox'86 Martha Damon'82 Ed De Lange'78 Pamela Dillon'90N Chuck Dolph'74 Marc Donawa'89 Diane Doppel'86 David Doud'89 David DuBost'83 Lori Schumm Durling'82N James Entner'61 Paul Entner'69 Sheryl Martin Fetzer'64 Eric Fillinger'90 Gloria Honaker Fisher'65N Karol Taylor Flora'73 Heather Fowler'90 Ann Howard Gerber'84 Judy McClintic Gerhardt'66 Sherri Hannay Gerhardt'88 Lisa Gillett'93 Cathy Butler Glenn'76N Richard Graven'6IN Shelley Browne Greene'86 Julie Petrie Griffin'65 George Goodwin'92 Victor Guevara'89N Julie Adams Hamilton'93 Dean Harkness'79 Lynn Bowers Haseltine'90 Deanne Hauser'93 Bill Hauter'92 Joel Hayden'88 Becky Ferrell Hayes'82 Ralph Helm'70 Benjamin Herr'85 Lisa Herroon'89 Rachel Weber Hickemel'76 Laura Maiers Hobbs'88 Karen Wainwright Hogan'80 Vonda Irvin Holly'85N Gayle Ruggles Hughes'88 Jeanne McCarrell Jackson'88 Jim Jacobs'88 Bill Jaquis'84 Joyce Jobson Jicha'85N Crystal Starr Johnson'86N Kathy Jones'90N Dawn Frey Kaercher'88 Kerry Kendrick'90N Kelleen Kennedy'91 Frank Klanduch'92 Noelle Watson Lamb'89 David Lindner'84 Gwen Price Lochtefeld'88 David Lord '81 Randy Marriott'85 Jeff Martin'88N Donna Froehlich Maxwell'90 Debra Leeke McCarey'77 Allen McElroy'92 Jill Mitchell-Kinney'90N Douglas Moore'90 Christa Metcalfe Morgan'92N Marilyn Davis Music'71N Marilyn Nauta'77 Kenneth Nichols'68 Paul Norman'89 Gregory Norden'87 Darlene Rouch Ohrdorf'72N Optometry Student Physician Hospital Administrator Registered Nurse StaffTrainer/Supervisor for Human Support&Svcs. Optometrist Pharmacist Allergy Technician Nurse Nurse Visiting Nurse Senior Hospital Receiving Clerk Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Employed by Lachat Instruments Medical Information Coordinator Physician/Post-Doctorate Research Medical Student Clinical Case Manager Social Worker Professor ofGenetics Social Worker Nurse Clinical Instructor Medical Student Labor and Delivery Nurse Homecare Nurse Physician Dental Assistant Nurse Social&Child Care Worker Physician Pharmacist Professor ofPsychology Medical Student Dentist Medical Student Research Scientist Physical Therapist Physician Psychologist Geriatric Counselor Podiatry Student Nurse Family Service Counselor Student of Osteopathic Medicine Pharmacist Nurse Physician's Assistant Neonatal ICU Nurse Pharmacist Physician Nurse Activities Director ofretirement home Medical Student,U.S.Army Optometrist Medical Student Podiatrist Nurse Nurse Medical Student Medical Student Program Manager for senior citizens center Social Worker Psychology Assistant Nurse Social Worker Physician's Assistant Pharmacist Homecare Aid Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurse Physician's Assistant Medical Student Physician Nurse Nurse Nursing Student Nurse Dentist Pharmacist Medical Student Registered Nurse Physician Social Worker Social Worker Emergency Room Physician Pharmacist Physician's Assistant Physician Medical Student Mental Retardation Professional Adoption Social Worker Optical Technician Dental Assistant Physician Psychology Professor Vocational Coordinator Manager forOHM Remediation Occupational Therapist Linda Eberly Page'88 Lois Morrell Parr'75 Laurel Yates Perrigo'90 Virginia Johnson Philips'87 Mark Pinkerton'83 Julie Britsch Purrine'91 Virginia Hochstettler Radcliff'87 Devan Kincaid Riess'77N Terri Husband Rios'88 Jennifer Henderson Ritchie'88 Jody Hutchison Ross'90 Andy Schwaderer'92 Kim Lash Searles'90 Mark Seher'90 Kimberly Seljan '91 David Shaffer'76 Richard Sharpe'86 Katy Griffin Skillman'69 Allyn Smith'88N Susan Wilhelm Snider'91 Bonnie Snyder'88 Donette Souder'93 Ralph Sprague'86 Meredith Steiner'88 Jan Willis Stickle'75N Bill Tanner'76 Jenny Havens Tate'89 Shawn Taylor'80 Bill Thomas'84 Virginia Starr Thomson'58N Carol Carr Thompson'76N Phillip Thornton'85N Marsha McNeish Tilton'84 Carol Wenner Timmons'67N Barbara Wells'89 Becky Williams'72 Casey Williams'90 Sally Compton Wilson'89 Cheryl Ortloff Workman'89 Ronda Heise Van Hook'88 Dawn Hamilton Yager'83 Sharon Yoder'92 David Zehrung'87 JeffZwart'93 Nurse Counselor for Abused Children Graduate Student/Clinical Nurse Specialist Asst. Director of Geriatric Programs Physician Staff Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse Dental Assistant Nurse/Manager Teacher for United Cerebral Palsy Medical Student Medical Student Pediatric Nurse Medical Student Nurse Occupational Therapist Physician Clinic Director Chiropractor Staff Nurse Optometrist Nurse Child&Family Therapist Medical Student Therapist Youth Services Residential Specialist Physician Family Therapist Social Worker Pharmacist Pharmacist Plan Coordinator Counselor Optometrist Foster Care Counselor Dentist Social Worker Physician/Residency Montgomery Board for Mentally Retarded Volunteer Services Director Medical Student Case Manager Medical Student In this and the Fall 1993 issue,the Alumni Office has attempted to include all alumni who are involved in medical professions.If you have not been included in either list,or the printed information is incorrect, please contact the Alumni Office at 1-800-837-2566,so that we may update our records and maintain current and accurate information on all our alumni.Thank you for your cooperation in this endeavor. Focus ON THE FIELD 11111111 During the Christmas season,the 1993 Cultural Christmas Tree was on display in the James T. Jeremiah Chapel to encourage students to pray for alumni in a variety ofcultural settings. Ornaments from all over the world were received from over40alumni. Below are descriptions ofadditional ornaments received after the printing ofthe Winter 1993 issue. Verne'55 and Helen Collins Kirby'69sent a wooden scene ofa Hawaiian home set among the palm trees.The Kirbys are in Hawaii with Baptist Mid-Missions. Ray'59 and Jan Van Horn Reiner'66 are serving with Baptist Mid-Missions outside Manaus, Brazil.Their ornament is a hand-painted fish scale,depicting a Brazilian home along the Amazon River.The scale is from the largest fresh-water fish in the world,the pirarucu, which inhabits the Amazon River and measures about 7-8 feet in length. Their son,Daniel,is a senior international studies/global economics major at Cedarville College. Larry'60 and Beverly Smith sent a pewter carving ofa loon in a wreath of holly.The loon is the provincial bird ofOntario,and is also pictured on the Canadian $1 coin.The Smiths ministered in church planting and Christian higher education in Santiago,Chile,for nearly twenty years.They are now working in Ontario,Canada,where Larry is the missions professor at Heritage Baptist College and Theological Seminary.Larry and Bev have a ministry with Hispanics in the city, as well. Joe'68 and Sharon Tallman Hollaway'68 are awaiting approval for visas to Australia, where they will be involved in church planting.They spent many years of ministry in New Zealand before God redirected their steps. The Hollaways have three daughters—Mary'93,Debbie,a freshman at Cedarville College,and Karen(16).The ornament is a pair of Australian dried nutshells decorated with red and green ribbon. John'68and Faye Rueck sent candies wrapped in colored paper, which fill the Christmas trees in Hungary.The Ruecks are in Hungary for a one-year term,but hope to return.There is a desire for God's Word in Hungary,but a tragic openness to the cults,as well. Ruth Teed Finch'76 and her husband,Frank,have a ministry in The Philippines centering around Palawan Baptist Hospital, where Frank is a physician's assistant. They are also involved in a church- planting project in the small town ofPagdanan.They have four children,ages 3to 11.The Filipino ornaments are a hand-cut bamboo star and a hand-crafted scene with an ox pulling a cart. Becky Selden Kuhn'78 and her husband,Gary'83H,sent a miniature straw fan,decorated with red roses and green ribbon. This fan was made by Manila's urban poor as an outreach ministry of International Teams Philippines. Dan'80and Donna Standridge are serving with UFM International in Italy,establishing churches in the Milan area. Through biblical counseling,conferences and seminars,and radio and TV appearances,they are reaching a target area ofover a million people. A wooden Pinocchio,the main character ofafamous children's story written by Italian Carlo Collodi in 1883,is the ornament which symbolizes Italy. David'80 and Beth AnnePayne Standridge'81 are serving the Lord in Rome,Italy. The ornament from Italy is a miniature ofthe Roman Coliseum. Ron'82and Linda Hobar are serving with Athletes in Action Baseball in Orlando,Florida. A miniature leather baseball glove with a globe attached represents sharing Christ around the world through the platform ofbaseball. This is accomplished through summer projects abroad,local camps and clinics,Christian fantasy camp,men's conferences,and much more. While Ron is the director of AIA Baseball,Linda is home-schooling their three children and discipling other AIA wives. 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