Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1984

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r J. Murray Mixdoch. Pn D. Professor of history Chairman. Social Science Deportment Charles M PognarO. M M. Assistant Professor of instrumental Mus»c Robert Glenn Parr. M.A Assistant Professor of Sociology Donald A Parva. M.Div Assistant Professor of Bible Gory John Percesepe. M A Assistant Professor of Phfosophy James R Phipps. PhD. Professor of Speech Chormon Speech Dept Terry L Phipps. M S Assistant Professor of Science and Math Marfn I. Rayburn. M.A. Associate Professcr cf Speech Anne N R«ch. M.Acct.. C P A instructor of Accounting Jock R Riggs. Th.D. Professor of Bible David H. Robey. M A. Assistant Professor of Speech. Droma Rex Morte Rogers. Ph D Assistant Professcr of PoSticct So James Seaman. Ph D. Associate Professor of Marketing. Management 1 3 M Seaman. Ph D Administrative Assistant of Nurseg John Edward Silvius. Ph D. Associate Professor of Biology Ruth E en Slocum. M S Assistant Professor of Nurseg Galen P. Smith. M S Assistant Professor of Economics Sarah H. Smith. Ph D Assistant Professor of Accounteg Edward E Spencer. M A Professor of Engbsh Kart N Stohi. M.A Assistant Professor of Organ Ronald J. Wafcer. B A Assistant Professor of Business Char man. Buseess Department W. David Warren. Th.M Associate Professor of Btote. Of ook Daniel E Wetzel. Ph D Professor Physics. Math Stephen W. Young. B A. Coach and instructor of Physical Ed. Faculty 25

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When I think of what Cedarviile Col- lege is now compared to what it was when I first saw it, my first thought is. How things hove changed. First of all there are many physical changes. Most of what is here wasn't here, and most what was here has been painted, sandblasted, cement- ed over, or drowned My students are amazed when I tell them that at one time the whole student body sat down f to eat together in what is now the post office, or that we all had chapel in the book-store, or that the third floor of Collins Hall was a dormitory. Who would have dreamed in those years that the school was struggling to keep its head above water, that someday we would have our own lake, or who could look back from a season of championships to believe the roar of the crowd when the bas- ketball team won its first game? Would I v ant to go back to mud- paths. to sports events in Alford, to one hundred students in the student-body, or to the cook's favorite lunch being Spanish rice? Not on your life! I love cement walks, a beautiful new field house, the multitudes of students, and the salad-bar at lunch time. Now I treasure the memories, I relish the thirty-year friendships, and I thank God for what Cedarviile meant to a new Christian those many years ago. but I thrive on the excitement of watching the generation's students accept the challenge of a stressful so- ciety with hope and courage and faith. Sandra G. Entner M.A. Part-time instructor Social Science Dept. It was not easy to capsulize twenty years mto several hundred words. Cedarviile has been a way of life since arriving here as a student in 1964. It is here that I met my wife to whom I am very indebted for her willingness to put up with an often hyperactive sched- ule It is from her that I have learned the Biblical concept of helpmeet. Cedarviile has provided opportuni- ties. victories, and also, defeats. Cer- tain quarters seem to rival eternity in length, yet others go more quickly than a box of cookies in a dorm. The reward comes, though, when a stu- dent returns after several years and relates how something that was taught is now useful to them. No words can adequately express the joy of seeing a student mature in spirit and mind. The Lord has blessed. I remember when Williams Hoil was a dorm. Alford was a chapel and the cafeteria was a gymnasium. The Post Office was in the basement of the AD building and house trailers sat where the Chapel sits now. I remember knowing every stu- dent by name and having no I.D. cards. Yet. it is good to see the growth and though I might wish for quietei times once in a while, I cannot look al Cedarviile and not see the handiwork of God. by James R. Phipps Ph.D. Professor of Speech James Edward McGoldrich. Ph D. Professor of rtstory Richard T. McIntosh. Th M Associate Professor of Stole Allen L Monroe. Ph.D Professor of Social Science Beverly S. Monroe. M A Associate Professor of Education Kurt D. Moreland. M A. Assistant Professor of Communication Ads 24 Faculty



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Ruth A Ager Acodormc Vico Pros. Typist John Angelo Ass t. Busness Mortoger Mofy Auckland Bookstore Secretory Robert Auckland Drector. Planned Gtvng Martha M Bddwn Pubic Rotations Typesetter Groce A. Beikert Bookstore Bookkeeper Robert Be cert Director of Staff Personnel Audrey Bergen Textbook Manager — Bookstore Curtis Berger Heod Resident Teochor Coach Betty Bertschnger Patterson Cinic Supervisor Beth E. Blockburn Records Clerk David Purrington Staff Member Of The Year This native from New Hampshire came to Cedarvile four years ago. Having been graduated from the Wentworth Institute with a degree in buidling and construction, he came to work in the Maintenance Department as a carpenter. It didn't take the col- lege family long to realize they had a master of carpentry skills. His master- piece in the restrooms of Alford con- vinced them. One of his colleagues in mainten- ance. Dan Orr, expressed his appre- ciation of Dave by saying, “Dave is well respected for his leadership and attitude by all of us men. He's the finest example of a believer giving his aB to the Lord and his job. I've learned from him that a job is not just a job but a ministry. I've kidded him about his be- ing a 'Klutzo.' but he truly has the finest skills of being able to take rough lum- ber and turn it into a beautiful cabinet. I'd do anything for him. We salute Mr. Dave Purrington, Assis- tant Director of Physical Plant, for his being selected the Staff Member of the Year. 26 Staff

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