Inspire, Summer 1993 - page 6

Cedarville's debate team competed at intercollegiate
tournaments from October to April of the 92-93 school year.
Competing at seven regional tournaments and placing fifth or
better at each one, Cedarville is ranked number one in the
state and placed fourth in our four-state region behind Ball
State University, Hillsdale College, and Michigan State
University.
Parents Weekend, May 7-8,saw over 500 parents
join their students for a variety of events on the
campus of Cedarville College. Parents enjoyed
attending classes, Honors Day chapel, the Pops
concert, and much more. For the Rifenbericks it
was an opportunity to relive college days and to
become reacquainted with the campus. Heather,a
senior Communication Arts major, is pictured here
with her parents, David '64 and Elaine Hirschy
Rifenberick '64.
Rosemary Pletcher
and Beth Woods try
on their caps in
preparation for
graduation.
Picking up
graduation
tickets is a must!
Faculty
Member
Grows With
Class of'93
D
r. Pamela Diehl wears many hats on campus.She was Faculty
Member ofthe Year in 1992,and alumni know her as
Honorary Alumna ofthe Year 1990 and as the women's
tennis coach. Her friends and family admire her for earning
both a master's and doctoral degree from The Ohio State
University. Students refer to Pam as the co-author of the
PACL text book—that beloved physical education requirement that all must
fulfill to receive their diploma. But the senior class calls her great!
Pam has guided the
class
of 1993 for the past four
years
as their advisor
and they love her! The role ofclass advisor has been a delight for Pam as she
has watched the students mature over four years at Cedarville College. The
concern and sensitivity ofthe seniors has demonstrated character which Pam
finds admirable.
Pam states,"Being a class advisor gives students the opportunity to know
me in a different role other than Dr. Diehl, professor. I am able to pray with
them for their many concerns and needs,and they pray for me,too. The class
is praying that unsaved family members who will attend graduation will be
saved. I think the times ofprayer together are my most precious memories."
Other memories for Pam include the annual building of the class float,
(who can forget that experience!),the seniors' willingness to take
responsibility for projects, and working with the Junior/Senior committee
during 1992.The faculty and staff members who devote time and energy to
wearing the hat ofclass advisor win our praise and affection. Pain Diehl
wears that hat well!
Seniors enjoy Chicago-style hot dogs at the Senior
Parking Lot Party sponsored by the Alumni
Association.
Senior Gift
T
he
Class
of 1993 presents a flag pole
to the Cedarville College family for
their class gift and legacy.The
class
is
establishing an area between the James
T. Jeremiah Chapel and the Centennial
Library to
accommodate
the tradition of praying
around the flag pole
on National
Day ofPrayer. The
gift will include a 35-foot flag pole,two United
States of America
flags,
and a marker which
includes the class verse I Samuel 12:24,"Consider
what great things the Lord has done."
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