Torch, Summer 1983

Campus News O nce again Cedarville College students are ministering around the world in the college's unique Missionary Internship Service program. These young people apply and are carefully reviewed before they can be accepted for thi s summer service. Then they are thoroughly trained , and they raise their own support prior to actually reaching the field of service . This year teams and indi viduals are in Australia , China, Israel, Philippines, Finland, Alaska , Brazil , Scotland, Mexico , and England. Dr. Clifford W. Fawcett will be the new chairman of the Department of Business Administration beginning thi s fall. He formerly taught at James Madison University in Virginia and he received his doctorate from George Washington University. In addition to teaching , Dr. Fawcett owns his own consulting firm and maintains a consulting relationship with the Department of the Navy . C edarville's largest senior class was graduated June 4 at commencement exercises held in the Athletic Center. Numbering 296 with 44 more to graduate in August, this group brings to over 10,000 the total number of Cedarville College graduates since the college was chartered in 1887. About 3,500 students, parents, and friends attended the event. 0 1d Patterson Hall becomes Patterson Clinic September I . Renovation of the building into the new health clinic is underway this summer. The result will mean better usage of rooms, improved traffic flow, and additional space for a nurses' station, conference room , and library. Staffed by eight full- and part-time people, a few of the many services of the health clinic include: first aid and emergency care, physician consultation, care of acute and chronic illnesses, and rehabilitation programs.

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