Inspire, Summer 1993

Cedarville's winter athletic season saw Amy Zehr and Ken Rucker earn NAIA All-American honors. Amy Zehr, Cedarville's first NAIA All-American in women's basketball, was named to the Division ll first team.The senior elementary education major from Ft. Wayne,Indiana, was the Lady Jackets'third all-time leading scorer with 1,646 points and the all-time leading rebounder(1,049). She set single-game records for most points(41), most rebounds(26)and most steals(8)and was NAIA District 22 Division II and Mid-Ohio Conference Player of the Year. The NAIA District 22 Division I named Ken Rucker,senior management majorfrom Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,to its All-American third team. Ken's 2,281 points place him second and his 1,200 rebounds place him fourth on Cedarville's all-time records. He was named Player of the Year for both the NAIA District 22 Division I and the Mid-Ohio Conference. Rucker and Eric Mounts'81 are Cedarville's only NAIA basketball All-Americans. Tim Warren'83 and his wife,Julie, happily announce the birth of Lindsay Hannah on March 22, 1993.She weighed6lbs.7oz.Tim is an unemployment compensation tax auditor for the Florida Department ofLabor and Employment Security. He is also enrolled in the master of divinity program at Luther Rice Seminary in Lithonia, Georgia.The Warrens live in Havana,Florida. Dennis'85 and Jonda Hankins Arbogast'87N are thrilled to announce the arrival ofIsaac Clark on December 18, 1992.Hejoins his brother, Wesley, 2 1/2. Debbie Battaglia Entner'85 and her husband, Michael,are excited about the birth oftheir second child, Abigail Claire,on March 9, 1993. Abigail weighed6lbs. 12oz. and joins Katie,2. Kevin'92 and Cynthia Reed Reilly'85 are the happy parents ofColleen Michele,born on January 13, 1993.Colleen joins Sean Reed,.4 1/2, and Kaitlyn Susan,2 1/2. Daniel George'86 and his wife,Teresa,are proud to announce the birth of Michael Ray on November 30, 1992.He weighed 9lbs.7oz. His sister, Elisabeth, 1, welcomed him home.Dan is the pastor of Nutrioso Bible Church located in the White Mountains of Arizona. Mark'86 and Laura Walker Mitchell'86 have been blessed with the birth ofSarah Eva on February 12, 1993.Sara weighed 9lbs.2oz.and measured 21 in. Lamar'87 and Doris Lindley Eifert'87 are delighted to announce the birth ofa healthy baby boy, Eric Andrew,on December 31, 1992.He weighed 7lbs. 1 1/2 oz. Thatsame month Lamar was promoted to assistant product manager with Wyeth-Ayerst Pharmaceuticals.The Eiferts live in Trappe, Pennsylvania. Diana Heitzman Greenhalgh'87 and her husband, Dale,are pleased to announce the arrival oftheir son, Nicholas Dale,on October 26, 1992.He weighed 7lbs. 15 oz. and measured 18 1/2 in. He joins his sister, Gretchen Jane,2. Debbie Fogle Wright'87 and her husband,Jim,are rejoicing in the birth of Kathryn"Katy"Anne on January 12, 1993.Her big brother,Ethan,2,lovingly welcomed her home. Donna Nichols Mitchell'87 and her husband, Garrett, are thrilled with the birth oftheir son, Andrew John Garrett,on January 15, 1993.He weighed9lbs.7 oz. and measured 21 3/4 in. Andrew joins Alexandria Gean,2 1/2. Phillip'88 and Beth Latorella Chapman'88 are the proud parents of Noah Chase born on January 21, 1993. Noah weighed 9lbs. 13 1/2 oz. and measured 21 in. Chloe, 1 1/2,is his happy sister. Richard'88 and Pamela Moon Haywood'88 are praising the Lord for the birth oftheir son,Douglas Richard,on March 27, 1993.He weighed 7lbs.4oz. and was perfectly healthy after a difficult pregnancy. His big brother,David,2,loves him very much. Laura Fetzer Millard'88 and her husband,Frank, are thrilled with the arrival of Monica Joy on February 18, 1993.The Millards live in Chicago, Illinois. David'88 and Suzette Ramsey Mossman'89 are thanking the Lord for the birth oftheir first child, Jonathan David,on May 1, 1993.He weighed 8 lbs. 10 oz.The Mossmans live in Factoryville, Pennsylvania. Errin'88 and Jennifer Haufler Mulberry'88 are delighted to announce the birth oftheir son,Tyler Devin,on August 14, 1992.Tyler weighed6lbs. 12oz. and measured 19 in. The Mulberrys live in New Holland,Pennsylvania. Gary'89 and Nancy Ebel Rohrs'89 are the happy parents of their first child, Tyson John. He was born on January 28, 1993, weighing6lbs. 13 1/2 oz. and measuring 19 in. Rebecca Howell Vasold'89 and her husband,Chris, are pleased to announce the birth ofZachary Christopher on February 3, 1993.He weighed 7lbs. 12 oz.and measured 21 in. Chris is a sergeant serving with the army's 31325th Airborne Infantry Battalion in Vicenza,Italy, where he and Rebecca live. Philip Rice'90 and his wife, , Lori,are elated to be the new parents ofJosiah Vincent born on July 17, 1992.He was 8 lbs.5 oz.and measured 20 1/2 in. Phil is the minister of music and education at the First Baptist Church of Ceredo,West Virginia. if Theresa Webster Card'92 and her husband,Tom,are celebrating the birth oftheir son,Andrew Ryan,on March 3, 1993.He weighed 7lbs. 10 oz. and measured 19 in.The Cards were married on June 20, 1992 and live in Apalachin,New York. Mike'92 and Barbara Plough Sturgis'93N have been blessed with the birth of their son,Matthew Charles on January 12, 1993. Matthew weighed 8 lbs.7 oz. and measured 20 in. Mike and Barbara were married on December 21, 1991 and live in Xenia,Ohio. FIELD David'70 and Evelyn Hare Southwell'70 are the new executive administrators for South America with the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism(ABWE).They have been missionaries since 1975,serving in Brazil and Portugal as church planters. Dave and Evelyn will travel throughout South America,helping to coordinate the efforts of245 ABWE missionaries presently working in Argentina,Brazil,Chile, Colombia,Paraguay,and Peru.The Southwells have four children; Randy,who graduates from Cedarville in 1993;Christina, who will graduate from Cedarville in 1994;David,who will come to Cedarville in the fall of 1993;and Rebecca, who will graduate from high school in 1994. Their home is near ABWE's new home office in Harrisburg,Pennsylvania. Lisa Mc Clure'79 is a missionary with ABWEto Villavicencio, Columbia. Villavicencio is a city on the eastern edge ofthe three fingers ofthe Andes Mountains chain. Lisa lived in Bogota, Columbia for four years before coming to her new ministry. One aspect ofher two-fold ministry is teaching the two children of her missionary coworkers.The second aspect ofher ministry is serving as a church planting assistant. In this capacity,she is a Sunday school leader and teacher,guitar accompanist,and helper with young people. In March,one ofLisa's coworkers,Harold Davis, was shot and killed during a robbery. It has been a very difficult time for many missionaries in Columbia and they would appreciate your prayers for special wisdom and strength. Loretta Strock '84,a missionary to Reims, France with Baptist Mid-Missions, will be back in the states for a shortfurlough from June through August.For many years Loretta has sown the seeds ofthe gospel,and God is opening doors to an eventual harvest. Her recent prayer letter states that many spiritual inroads have been made in the hearts ofthe French people. Loretta will visit many ofher supporting churches and hopes to see her friends and faithful supporters while on furlough. BrentBudd'88 has been working with a church planting team in Moscow,Russia under Campus Crusade for Christfor the past six months.His emphasis is on youth ministry,and he plans to stay in Russia for at least the next two years. Many Russian people have been touched by the gospel of Jesus Christ,and Brent asks for continued prayer for his ministry there. Gary Hoag'90 and his wife, Jenni, are currently living in La Mirada,California, where they both attend Talbot Seminary and School of Intercultural Studies. At Talbot,they study under veteran missionaries and have many interesting opportunities to minister and learn through experiences with village people in Mexico and inner city trips to Los Angeles. They both will graduate in 1994 and then plan to serve the Lord as missionaries to the Inuit Eskimos ofthe Canadian Arctic. In January 1993,they traveled to the Arctic and lived with an Inuitfamily to learn more oftheir ways and language. Gary and Jenni are also working with the youth ministry ofthe First 1993 Faculty- ,Staff Members OfThe Year Faculty Member of the Year Dr. Robert D r. Parr, associate professor of sociology,came to Cedarville College in 1980from a pastoral ministry in Michigan. He was instrumental in starting the social work program at the College, and he teaches the popular Marriage and the Family course. Dr. Parr holds degrees from Grand Rapids Baptist College and Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary. Michigan State University, and The Ohio State University. His students know him for his special love and concern for them,and his colleagues, for the extra effort which he puts forth Parr in all areas of his life. Staff Member of the Year Miss Toi King T oi King learned about Cedarville College from a friend, Nancy Fissel, who has been a mainstay in the Business Office for many years. After graduating from West Liberty-Salem High School,Toi attended John Wesley College in Greensboro, North Carolina and then worked in Bellefontaine. Ohio before coming to Cedarville in 1972. She started in the Student Services Division and later transferred to the Admissions Department. Shejoined the Department of Education in 1978, where she manages the)i Education Office and cares for the office needs of the ten department faculty members. A colleague calls her"a behind- the-scenes hard worker who would do anything she can to help," and one professor says,"There isn't a more deserving person on campus for this award." 15SUMMER'93

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