lumniAssociation News
New Council Members
Prepare To Serve
The Alumni Council welcomes three new members to its ranks this year. Offering varied
backgrounds and experiences,these new council members are sure to provide a fresh perspective to
the operations of the council and the Alumni Association at large.
Mark Leach '81 continues the busy lifestyle he began in college.
He and his wife(Jan Callan '81, daughter ofDon'84H and
Nedra Callan'84H)live in Hamilton,Ohio and are very active
in their church,Tri-County Baptist Church in West Chester,
Ohio. Mark is a deacon and Sunday school director, Jan is the
vice president ofWomen's Missionary Fellowship,and the
couple works together in heading up the missions program.
Mark works as a manager of technical publications for all
commercial programs with General Electric Aircraft Engines
and enjoys spending time with his children, Joel(13)and
Annie Marie(10),as well as playing golf, racquetball, and
coaching soccer. Excited about serving the Alumni Association
and the alumni in the Cincinnati area, Mark has already been
involved in planning some summer activities.
Kezia McNeal'92 taught grade school in DeKalb County,Georgia
for four years. During that time,she completed her master's
degree in 1996 at Mercer University. Presently in her third year as
a resident director at Cedarville College, Kezia also serves as an
adjunct instructor in the Department of Education and works as
the intercultural recruitment director for admissions. Kezia plans
to return to her home in Georgia in the fall to pursue her doctorate
in education at Emory University and then either return to
Cedarville to teach, work with a major corporation in its education
division, or teach outside of the country. In her four-year term on
the Alumni Council, Kezia hopes to help build significant
relationships between current students and alumni and develop
programs beneficial to both based on those relationships.
Val Roloff'65 is pleased to be joining the Alumni Council from
his home in St. Louis, Missouri where he resides with his wife,
Gail. Having worked for the Monsanto Corporation for 20 years,
most recently in inhalation toxicology,Val brings his corporate
experience and years of serving on various boards to the Alumni
Council. Val has a keen interest in student scholarships and will
be a vital part of the Alumni Development Committee within the
council. His son,Jason '96,and daughter-in-law, Shelley
Freeman '96,as well as son Joshua'98N,live in Missouri.
A Fond Farewell
Sandy Holwerda
Schlappi'75 has
faithfully served on the
Alumni Council for four
years. During that time,
she has been actively
involved on the Alumni
Development
Committee. Not only
did she spearhead the
Founders Hall print sale,
but she has also worked
tirelessly on alumni
scholarship auctions
held at Homecoming.
Sandy has brought to
the council many ideas,
much enthusiasm,and
more energy than seems
humanly possible, all
carefully wrapped with a
willingness to serve.
Thank you,Sandy!
Rod Lane'64 has also
completed a busy four-
year term on the Alumni
Council. Bringing the
experience and expertise
gained by working
within a school district
and serving on countless
boards, Rod has been
invaluable on the
Alumni Council.
His love for and interest
in students has
continually been
evidenced as he has
served on the Student
Relations Committee
throughout his term.
Rod has brought a quiet
strength and wisdom to
the council, providing
carefully-worded
suggestions and heart-
felt commendations at
the most appropriate of
times. Thank you,Rod!
HOMECOMING
111
OcroaR 15-16, 19
MARK YOUR CALENDAR TO ATTEND
CEDARVILLE COLLEGE'S HOMECOMING
AS WE ENJOY A CENTURY OF MEMORIES.
* CLASS REUNIONS FOR CLASSES ENDING IN
4 AND 9
* HOMECOMING PARADE
* HOMECOMING SOCCER GAME
* ALL-ALUMNI CHAPEL
* OPEN HOUSE FOR THE NEW RESIDENCE HALLS
* ALUMNI SOCCER GAME
* ALUMNAE VOLLEYBALL MATCH
* WOMEN'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL MATCHES
* HERITAGE ALUMNI LUNCHEON
DEDICATION OF NEW ATHLETIC FIELDS
* CONCERT CHORALE REUNION
MER
DIES
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What classes
can I take?
Your choices include:
Introduction to Computers
IIntroduction to Dramatic Arts
/World Literature
Principles of Earth and
Space Science
/Racquetball
/The Christian Life
Who can attend?
Christian teens like you!
Juniors in high school(2000
graduates) with a 3.0(B)grade
point average or higher.
How do I apply?
III
Call 1-11060111AIBILLE
We will send you an application.
But hurry! We need your completed
application by May 15. Class size is limited.
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Why Summer Studies?
If you are like many high school students,
you are already looking ahead to college.
Taking college courses, living on campus,and being on
your own will help you to prepare for your transition to
college. In just three weeks, you will complete college
courses and earn up to six credits toward your
college degree!
What else will I do
during Summer
Studies?
Summer Studies alumni cite the close friendships
made through the program as one of its
greatest benefits.
You'll build these bonds through all kinds of activities
like field trips, picnics, a day at Kings Island amusement
park, prayer meetings, and just hanging out!
Children of alumni receive five
credit hours of tuition
FREE.
That's a savings of over $900!
3SPRING 1999