Inspire, Summer 1995

*CHOL AWARDS In addition to presenting 12 academic scholarship awards and three John W. Bickett Scholarships,the Cedarville College Alumni Association assists students through three other scholarship funds. The Good News Scholarship Fund awards $500 annually to a student committed to future schooling and a vocation as pastor. The MK Loan and Grant Fund SHIP assists upperclassmen whose parents serve with a missionary agency. Scholarships given from this fund during 1994, 1995,and 1996 will total approximately $9,500.The Second Generation Scholarship Fund(SGS) is awarded to current students who have at least one parent who is a graduate of Cedarville College. Approximately $2000 in scholarships will be given from the SGSfund during 1994, 1995,and 1996. Hundreds of visitors came to campus for Parents Weekend May 5-6. Activities included the Honors Day Chapel;the popular POPS concert; the spring drama production,"Much Ado About Nothing"; the NCCAA Track and Field Championships;a father-daughter breakfast; a parent- student golf scramble; a presentation by dramatist Max McLean;and the acapella sounds of GLAD. Mavis Wu gets a hug from Jane Adams Smith '84, director of alumni relations and senior class advisor. Diploma in hand, El Seabra expresses in his smile the joy that over 400 Cedarville graduates feel on graduation day. During his commencement address, Dr. Dixon challenged the graduates to "Take 'quit' out of your vocabulary. Never quit on God, on your spouse, on your kids, on your friends, or on yourself." Whittaker sisters Kristina Snavely'85, Judy Cornfield '86, and Jenny Madden '89 return to Cedarville to congratulate their youngest sister, Keila, upon her graduation. Keila earned a degree in elementary education. During commencement, April Seely thanks God for her Cedarville education and commits her future to Him. 6SUMMER'95 01411110101100 Senior class president Troy Hamilton presented the Senior Class Gift to President Dixon. The class raised over $8,000 to purchase a solid brass replica of the Cedarville College seal which will attach to a granite wall and span five feet in diameter. Placed in the lobby of the new Ministry Center, which is under construction, this seal will be a beautiful welcome to students, parents, alumni, and campus visitors. Seven smiling new members of the Cedarville College Alumni Association. President Dixon with Dr. William Rudd and his family. Dr. Rudd, a trustee of the College, received an honorary doctorate conferred by Cedarville College during commencement.

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