Inspire, Summer 1995

In the annual Honors Day program May 5, 1995,60academic scholarships were awarded to 56 recipients. Three graduating seniors received the Christian Ministries Awards—Kimberly Koziol, Troy Hamilton, and Michael Pasquale. The Ruby Jeremiah Scholarships, which recognize married women completing their education and active in Christian service, were awarded to Sarah Siegelin Kline'95 and Laura Marks Smith' 96.The Student Government Association presented the first SGA award to sophomore Sam Olsen as an outstanding student senator. This award is based on academics,service to the student body,and impact on the organization. Cedarville College hosted 18 schools at the National Christian College Athletic Association(NCCAA)Track & Field Championship on May 5-6, 1995. For the second straight year and the fourth time overall, Cedarville won the NCCAA Women's Championship. Senior Stephanie Sherman was named the Outstanding Performer of the Meet for the second time in three years,and senior Jennifer Zenner received the Wheeler Award as the Outstanding Christian Track and Field Athlete of the Year in the NCCAA.Cedarville's men placed second in the NCCAA Men's Track & Field Championship. After commencement,Jodi Dick (left) and Amy Barnes(right) make plans to meet during October's homecoming events. Karen Beck sings with her classmates during the nursing convocation held on the Friday before commencement. Karen is one of 53 nursing graduates this year—the tenth graduating class of the Department of Nursing. Chaplain's Challenge Erin Weaver'95 graduates with a degree in biblical education with a preseminary emphasis. As student body chaplain,he leaves this message to the 2,325 members ofthe Cedarville College student body,including the graduating class of 1995: We wear His name The name above all names We wear His name In a world that's lost in hopelessness We are called to be the light We wear His name. - Newsong tatus is often defined by a name. All across America,students are graduating from their respective colleges or universities and entering the "real world"ofthejob market. The names ofsome colleges pull a great deal of weight in the interview process! But as believers in Christ, we wear the name that outweighs them all—CHRISTIAN.The word "Christian" means"Christ-like one," which implies that we represent Christ today. The name ofan educational institution can't help the hurting,struggling,lost people ofthis world searching for answers.The love of Christ will."And whatever you do in word or deed,do all in the name ofthe Lord Jesus..."(Colossians 3:17). Student body chaplain Erin Weaver poses with his parents, missionaries with ABWE,who returned from Englandfor the graduation ceremonies. Erin served as class chaplain during hisjunior yearand as student body chaplain his senior year. The Faculty Scholarship Award was given to Heather Magnuson (left)and Leslie Hack(right), wh both earned their degrees with a 4.0 grade point average. Congratulations, Heather and Leslie, on this significant accomplishment! Hailing from Mattawan, Michigan, Jennifer Bartosiewicz completed an English degree with an emphasis in creative writing. Jennifer was editor ofExponent,a student newspaper for the Honors Program. 1 Stephanie Sherman broke three outdoor records during her career on the track and field team— longjump,triple jump,and 100 meter hurdles. Stephanie earned a degree in biology, with an emphasis in secondary education. ipAn international student ' from the Philippines, Todd chose to major in internationalstudies. Todd was a senior leader on the Yellow Jacket tennis team, finishing his senior year with a 12-5 record in singles tennis. During his academic career, Todd maintained a 3.9 grade point average. Todd Entner,Jennifer Bartosiewicz,and Stephanie Sherman were awarded the President's Trophy for 1995.The President's Trophy is presented based on ministry,community and campus involvement,athletic achievement,and academic achievement. Also, the Cedarville College Medal of Honor was presented jointly to Bob and Polly Reese of Elkhart, Indiana. Estes,Cor Named Faculty/Staff Members OfThe Year rThring the lionors Day Chapel, Dr. Daniel Fsies was named the Faculty Member of the Year and Mrs. Sherry Coy,the Staff Member of the Year. r. Estes is Professor of Biblical Education and Assistant Academic Vice President. A 1974 Cedarville graduate, he returned tojoin the faculty in 1984,after serving four years as assistant pastor at Clintonville Baptist Church in Columbus, Ohio. Dr.Estes has published articles in a number of professionaljournals, the textbook for the Introduction to Bible Study course at the College,and adult Sunday School materials for Regular Baptist Press. He has served on a number ofcollege committees, including chairing the General Education Revision Task Team.He and his wife,Carol, have three children. Sherry Coy served ten years as secretary to the Vice President of Student Services and has been textbook buyer in th College Bookstore for the past six years. She and her husband,Carroll, have been short term missionaries in Puerto Rico on two occasions. Most recently, they went with Calvary Evangelical Missions to San Juan, where Sherry was . secretary to the station manager of WIVV,a mission radio station, and Carroll helped with construction.The Coys ha three children and three grandchildren. 7SUMMER'95

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