Inspire, Summer 1995

Cedarville College Family Around The World T he Cedarville College Family is represented in more than 45 countries around the world,from Argentina to Norway and from Egypt to Japan. While many ofour 200 alumni i foreign countries are missionaries, many other professions are represented as well. Rod Latham '91 is a timber wholesaler in Australia; Elizabeth Foster'93 is a second lieutenant in the U.S.Army Nurse Corps in Germany;Frank Jenista'68 is a U.S.government official in the Philippines; and Leila Perry Madeiros '83 is an accountant in Bermuda.The largest concentrations of alumni are found in Canada(47), Brazil(25),and the Philippines(11). Dr.Paul Dixon with Rev. William Carter '54, Joan Carter Stephens '65,and Jennifer Stephens Winsor '92 Carter Family Graduates Three Generations M arvin '65 and Joan Carter Stephens'65 hold a long heritage at Cedarville College. Joan's father,Rev. William Carter, graduated in 1954,the first year of Baptist Bible Institute's operation in Cedarville. Joan and Marvin met at Cedarville and married. Their only daughter,Jennifer Stephens Winsor,is a 1992 graduate ofCedarville College. Alumni records indicate that Cedarville currently serves 160 students with a parent who attended or is a graduate.Two current students have grandparents who graduated from Cedarville. Karen Hamilton Cale '69shared her testimony with the College family during chapel. Karen Cale Speaks To College Family 11 uring chapel on May 10,Karen Hamilton Cale'69 shared with the college family how God has been the source of her strength and peace during the difficult days following the fatal crash of USAir Flight427. Karen explained that her husband,Ron Cale, was returning home to Pittsburgh from a Chicago business trip. That evening she caught snatches oftalk on the radio about the terrible crash ofa USAir flight. Although Karen was uncertain ofRon's flight arrangements,as the evening progressed,she became increasingly concerned. By 1:30 a.m., USAir confirmed her fears. Karen's testimony ofGod's strength and grace in her time of need affirmed the truth ofGod's promises. Not only did God provide for Karen's needs,but He also sent a special USAir representative to help the family through this difficult time. It was an exciting moment when Karen and her family discovered that the USAir representative was Dan Dunn '78,also a member ofthe Cedarville College ' family. Dr. Dixon ended the chapel service with this scripture, "God knows the way I take. And when He hath tried me,I shall come forth as gold"(Job 23:10).The Cedarville College family assures the Cales ofour continued prayers. Green Dar Donors "PG"And Margaret T he College honored retiring Vice President for Christian Ministries Dr. Harold Green(PG)and his wife, Margaret,during a special chapel service May 9. The Greens were showered with matching green blazers,two rocking chairs,and accolades from Dr.James T.Jeremiah,daughter Janet Tate'75,MIS secretary Cheryl Miller'83,and student government president Bowe Hoy.Alumni sent over 200 letters ofgratitude and remembrance for the occasion. Also present were the Greens' other children,Kathy Boettger'78,Dan'80,and Larry'82. PG came to the College in 1970to become the first campus pastor,and Margaret served as his secretary."Working as a team,they have developed the Department ofChristian Ministries from its early stages to one where almost every Cedarville College student now participates in some kind of ministry activity locally or overseas,"says Dr.Clifford Johnson, assistant to the president."An excellent groundwork has been laid for those who will lead this important aspect ofthe Cedarville experience in the days to come." Early in his tenure,PG and retiring Men's Basketball Head Coach Dr.Don Callan developed the Missionary Internship Service(MIS)program.PG also has overseen the students' involvement in community ministries; local church ministries; touring music,puppet,and drama teams;and the student fellowship. Harold and Margaret will continue serving the College in the area ofchurch relations,a ministry of encouraging pastors and their families in churches across the country. Harold and Margaret Green Reiters Honored By Sons As Fifth Graduates r. and Mrs. Karl Reiter have developed close family ties with Cedarville College over the last 15 years. Although they reside in Winona,Minnesota, they encouraged each of their five sons to attend Cedarville College—and each one did! Tim graduated in 1985 with a degree in accounting and now lives in the Chicago area with his wife,Denice Stuebe Reiter'85 and son,Alex. Jim graduated in 1986 and serves Naperville Bible Church in the Chicago area as associate pastor. Jim and Marsha Reiter have three sons.Tom Reiter graduated in 1988 and married Lori Anne Miesse'89.This Reiter couple has two children, Andrew and Katie,and reside in Hilliard, Ohio.Jeff Reiter graduated in 1990 and is engaged to be married to Amy Gaskins.To complete this generation ofReiters,Steve graduated with the class of 1995 with a degree in electrical engineering. Mr.and Mrs. Karl Reiter were recognized by their sons,family members,and Cedarville College during the Parents Night Program on June 2, 1995.Congratulations and best wishes from the Cedarville College Alumni Association! The Reiter Family

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