Inspire, Winter 1995

The women of Alpha Delta Omega(ADO) hosted a reunion for returning alumnae who were members of the organization. The ladies enjoyed getting to know the current members as they chatted during an afternoon tea in the Engineering/Nursing/Science Center. Twenty-four alumni and current members attended. Baptist Bible Institute (BBI)alumni reunite during Homecoming weekend every other year. This year the group of 24 enjoyed dinner in the President's Dining Room,the Prism XV Concert, and reminiscing about life in Cedarville during the mid 1950's. BBI began in the Hough Avenue Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio and moved to Cedarville's campus in the fall of 1953 to carry on the work of educating young people "For the Word of God,and the Testimony of Jesus Christ." 00000000000, 0000:000:0000:000:000.00 0. 00.0000.000SXXXXXXXXX00000:000,00, 0* MN=NI11111111M Deb Bush Haffey '68, Bonnie Beikert Vickman '83, Joy Fagan '89, Marlene Bleeker Clark '77,faculty spouse Jamie Whitmore and Carmen Bower'94 return to provide special music during Homecoming Week, representingfour decades ofalumni. Beth Loper Dillon '76 accompanied on piano. Vernon Miller '63 bids on one ofmany items at this year's Alumni Auction. All proceedsfrom the auction benefit the Alumni Scholarship Fund. Tim Kaufman '76 traveledfrom Winter Springs, Florida to perform Saturday evening's concert. Tim ministers throughout the United States asa song evangelist. Ron Meyers '71 and Dave Southwell '70 take time to reminisce at the 25 year reunion breakfastat the Dixons'home. Alumnifrom all over the country check in at the registration tent. The sign-in board lets them know who is present at the weekend'sfestivities. CHRIS)IAN MINISTRIES "REACHING OUR WORLD" Students enthusiastically display the themefor this year's Homecoming Parade. The Class of1975 gathersforafamily snack time to celebrate their20year reunion. Dave Clapp '75, Sandi Holwerda Schlappi '75, Merilee Johnson Shank '75, Vicki Huddleston Dawson,and Nancy Lochel Clapp '75 enjoy the time spent withfriends. This year's Homecoming queen is senior Sarah Warnken, an applied psychology majorfrom Factoryville, Pennsylvania. Students give their rating at the Moonlight Madness slam dunk contest in the Athletic Center during Homecoming Weekend. -,axaxi=xxxxxia'axvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwax.xxxxx 7 WINTER'95

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