2012 Miracle Yearbook

V Professor Chamberlain teaches through demonstration during one of his classes. rer ry Chamberlain earned his B.S. from Bob Jones in 1970 and his M.A.in 1972. By this, his sixteenth year at Cedarville, he had become the chair of the Art, Design, and Theatre department and an associate professor of art. Both Professor Chamberlain's fraternal twin brother and mother lived in Indiana. Before coming to Cedarville, Professor Chamberlain taught art in Pennsylvania,South Carolina, and elsewhere in Ohio. He grew up in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and started his teaching career at Dayton Christian,where he spent 22 years. At Dayton Christian, he developed the art program into collegiate level, winning numerous national awards. He also continued his own work in the art community. As a highly respected member of the Ohio art community, he was privileged to have his work displayed in various collections throughout the United States. Robert Clements, associate professor of theatre, stated, "The rewards of Terry's students reflect him as a pro- fessor. Terry knows how to identify a stu- dent's gift and then develop it. He's honest with them, and that's why they achieve." Professor Chamberlain poured himself into his students; in fact, when submitting student work to art contests in Cincinnati, Professor Chamberlain would person- ally escort the artwork to the judges. The value Professor Chamberlain placed on his students was obvious in the way he treated them and the way he treated their artwork. Professor Clements summed up Professor Chamberlain's love for his students well: "That's just Terry."

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