Inspire, Summer 1992
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics(NAIA)inducted men's tennis coach J. Murray Murdoch '88H into its Hall of Fame on May 17 during the NAIA National Tennis Championships in Kansas City. He is one of only 10 tennis coaches inducted into the Hall of Fame since 1972 and only the second overall to be inducted for meritorious service. In his 27 years as coach,the men's tennis teams have compiled a 530- 66 record with 22 NAIA District 22championships and 23 Mid-Ohio Conference(MOC)titles. Cedarville teams played in 25 NAIA national tournaments, placing 8th in 1989. To help address housing needs for Cedarville's growing student population, construction is underway to add a 96-bed wing to Willetts Hall. With applications for fall quarter 1992 running 300 ahead of this time last year,the College has started a waiting list. President Paul Dixon says the administration would like to hold enrollment for fall quarter to 2100 students. Scott Ludington is one of 411 cool graduates! Ey" The Kohlmeyer family joins Tim for his graduation on June 6. Brothers Dave,Jim,and John (pictured left to right) are Cedarville College alumni from '91,'86, and '89, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Kohlmeyer join their four sons. Laura Farnsworth, member of the class of '92,celebrates with Julie Seaman. Laura will begin her nursing career in Chicago after a summer MIS trip to Alaska. Matthew Moore and Kezia McNeil were each awarded a President's Trophy,given on the basis of scholastic ability, character, leadership, and sportsmanship. Robert Rodebaugh received the Faculty Scholarship Award during the graduation ceremony. Renee Maxwell,senior class president, presents the senior class gift to Dr. Dixon. The class of 1992 raised funds to provide an electronic message board and computer for student information in the College Center. 11 Joan Zhuang was thrilled that her mother was able to attend the commence traveled from daughter ment festivities. Mrs.Zhuang mainland China to see her graduate. Kelly Scott was named Homecoming Queen her senior year. Pictured here with Jeff Beste '86, assistant director of admissions,she says goodbye to assisting in the Admissions Office. Renee Randall, Andy Rudd,and Bruce Quick, all communication arts majors, give thumbs up for graduation! Allyson Graham was the student secretary for the Alumni Office during her junior and senior years. Pictured with fiance, Matt Benefiel '91,and her parents,she has graduation and an upcoming marriage to celebrate. Pastor and Mrs. David Graham live in Elkhart, Indiana where they minister at First Baptist Church. Rev. Graham is also a member of the Cedarville College Board of Trustees. 3Summer'92
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