1984 Miracle Yearbook
I T n the fall of 1980, we felt the Lord's leading to sell our ser- vice station. We then sought His guidance as to what He would have -us to do. Our son and daughter, Mark and Carla, were attending Cedarville College at that time. The college and its people had always impressed us with its testimony and goals; we wanted to become a part of its ministry. After breaking the ties with operating a service station for twenty-two years,we applied and were accepted to work on the staff of the college. We have always enjoyed young people and athletics. Ce- darville College is a place where we can enjoy both at the same time. Working in the physical edu- cation department, I see a Chris- tian balance in athletics. Winning is important; but I see there among the athletes and the coaching staff an emphasis in the athlete's responsibility to exhibit his or her Christian faith and to set an example before other visiting athletes with whom they come in contact. One of my husband's special times is during the winter when he is called out early in the morning to plow snow and enjoy the quiet stillness of the campus before the activity of the day begins. He also appreciates the time of sharing he can have with different stu- dents who work in the mainten- ance department each quarter. Cedarville College is a great place to work and it is rewarding to see the spiritual growth of the students who touch our lives. by Glenda Womack Secretary, Physical Education Department Michelle Lynn Kolar Church and Chapel Clerk Gary P Kuhn Director of Alumni R Matt E Kunkel Head Resident Susan Denise Larson Graphic Artist, Public Re Patricia J Lee Payroll Clerk Diane Lynn Lichtensteiger Secretary, Business Administration' Dept -' Sheryl D Wale = College Photogra Bruce Maddux WCDR Electronics TechriCian, ,• Mark Everett Mathews Adjunct Instructor/Coach Rebecca Matson Library Clerk, Music Dept Mark McDougal Recreational Activities Direct Staff 29
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