Torch, Summer 1994

.,. Engineers Continue To Excel C edarville engineering students were in Detroit the second week in June with approximately 400 "---"--"- students representing 34 schools from across the U.S. and Canada to compete with their Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs). The 1994 HEY Competition was the largest collection of HEVs ever in one place and attracted considerable media attention. Highlights of the competition were carried on nationwide television. The competition, involving several static and road events, was challenging and intense. The Cedarville team fared well against some of the best engineering schools in North America. In the Saturn class, they finished second in design, third in overall efficiency, and won one of the four dynamic events. The Cedarville car, considered by many as one of the most professionally modified, won an award for its appearance. All of the Cedarville engineering, technical writing, and business students that participated in the project gained hands-on experience valued highly by employers. The project also resulted in several job placements for graduates. The competition runs on a three-year cycle. Planning is already in high gear to take an even better Cedarville HEY back to Detroit next year. New Trustees Elected The Cedarville College Board of Trustees recently elected three new members- Mrs. Ruth Kempton, Rev. E. L. Hawkins, and Mr. Lorne Scharnberg. Ruth Kempton taught for 25 years and was the first woman principal of a large Christian high school in Florida. Mrs. Kempton directed seminars at Word of Life Camp and often speaks at women's retreats and other activities. Her husband is Dr. Wendell Kempton, president of the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism. E. L. Hawkins graduated from Baptist School of the Bible in Cleveland, Ohio in 1962. Upon his graduation and ordination, Rev. Hawkins became the founding pastor of Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Cleveland, where he has continued as senior pastor, and has seen the church grow to over 2,000 members. Rev. Hawkins also teaches at Baptist Bible Institute. Lorne Scharnberg is the president and owner of Katecho, Inc. in Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Scharnberg started the company to serve God more effectively through his business, and has been recognized in the Des Moines area for his entrepreneurship and employment of disabled people. The Scharnbergs' son, Mark, attends Cedarville. Itineraries Dr. Paul Dixon President Cincinnati, Ohio Reds/Expos Chapel, September 11 Kokomo, Indiana Bible Baptist Church, September 18 Cicero, Indiana Bethel Baptist Church, September 24-25 Cedarville, Ohio Grace Baptist Church, October 9 Cedarville, Ohio James T. Jeremiah Chapel , State of the College Address, October 14 Westerville, Ohio Grace Baptist Church, Ohio Association of Regular Baptist Churches Conference, October 25 Toledo, Ohio Bethel Baptist Church, October 30 Burlington, Ontario Park Bible Church, Southern Ontario Teachers Convention ACSI, November 3-4 Springfield, Ohio Southgate Baptist Church, November 6 Dayton, Ohio Washington Heights Baptist Church, November 13 North Hampton, Ohio Dannels Creek Church of the Brethren, November 20-21 Dr. James T. Jeremiah Chancellor Prudenville, Michigan First Baptist Church, August 21-24 Dayton, Ohio Emmanuel Baptist Church, August 28 Indianapolis, Indiana Heather Hills Baptist Church, September 25 Goshen, Indiana First Baptist Church, October 1-2 Torch 5

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