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I I Above: A warm hug for Sherri Bauer's OVCM pals. Below. Many members of the OVCM leam participale In a tutoring program for the kids. Mueller first How • Michael Held. Sharon hen. Dave Smith. Kendra Mcrrold. Pam Os- wald. Shawn Hannay. Second Row • Tara Myde. Steven Tall. Becky McDon- ald. Valcta Sarver. Jeanne Rose. Lyn- dell Rising. Third Row • Jay Greene, Ka- trina Plourde. Debbie Waattl. Darin St ruble. Stephen Shroycr. Andy White. ♦ SITE first Row • Beckl Tacket. Pete Pappas. Wendell Strut . Second Row - Kevin Camfleld. Kim Elmers. Craig Tec. Tim Abramowlt . ♦ College Partners first Row - Dawn Phillips. Donna Blu- mcnstock. Jacquc Warden. Debbie Teller. Second Row ■ Mickey Swlck. Kim Pierce. Tammy Meadows. Robert Thompson. ♦ Mercy Hospital first Row - Melissa Berner. Julie Bowl- ing, Lisa fiuclgllo. Joy Jarvis. Sandra Sweet. JoAnne Sohn. Second Row • Bri- an Popenfoose. Dionne Keens. Kim Sill- well. Kim Comer. Sharon Senay. Third Row - Jennifer Chon. Dawn Maddlng.Ta- bltha Sheen. Lori Daniels. Kim Barch. Dawn Mooley. Organizations 2 7
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Residential Services rirst row Marta Coffey. Amy Armstrong. Tess Bailey. Second Row: Mike Wood. Tammy Jenkins. Cheryl Qllbert. Jenni- fer Salnatc. Cary Shaw. Wittenberg Evangelism nrst Row. Philip Brunner. Kelly rath. Sue Moyer. Scott Boyer. Mark Murdoch. Second row: Ron Schaffner. Vktolr Ca- hoon. Mark Sallee. Bobby Mile. OVCH-a.m. rirst row Amy DeCook. Melanie llaity, Mark Blddlngcr. Jim Breuler. Jennifer Whittaker. Kathy tiawtey. Rolando Pon- ce. Second row Donna Moyer. Kelly Marsh. Karen Burhoe. Beth Moon. Kara Yant. Sherri Bauer. Michael Landis. Terri Wingate. Third row Tyler Bragg. Joanna Rudelltch. Alice Mcrkh. Amy Moltmann. Wendy Rose, Eric Adnams. Wendy Boice. Dave Weaver. Dayton Detention Mrst row Donna Helm. Melinda Meng, Craig Ritchie. Jim Qcrakinls. Pam Com- mons. Second row Carta Curry. Debbie Rotrammel. Christie Umbzugh. Lisa Bcngston. Conrad Weaver. Third row Melody rerguson. Mark Zearfus. Todd Hummel. Richard Wells. Lyrrette Price. rhe Ohio Veteran’s Children's Home has been a center of one of the most active compassion min- istries for Ccdarville since 1959. The di- rectors at OVCtt approached Ccdarville that year to teach Sunday School. Since then, the ministry has developed into a tutoring service, Bible studies through- out the week, group activities on Sunday evenings as well as Sunday morning ser- vices. Approximately 100 students min- ister almost daily to the needs of the troubled children at OVCtt. Tina Love recalled, I could barely stand to be there. The children were so lost and some so lonely. Some wouldn't have anyone if it weren't for Cedarville. 26 Organizations
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YRC rirst Row • Bather Woodbrldge. Carla Johnson. Second Row • Jennifer Mc- Donald. Bob Kennedy. Kim Hughes. Ka- tie Beaman. Jenny rink. Qretchen Men- dell. Amy Wlcheal. Krtstl Hashberger. ♦ Greene County Jail rust Row • Christina weaver. Vk Had- dad. Dave Ryan. Dan Byrum. Second Row • Tammy Cchlln. Rhonda Helse. Debbie Borlels. Dana Quy. David Hoecke. Third How - Brian Ethridge. Scott Poling. Kirk Belmont. Joel Lum. Dennis McMkheal. ♦ Odd Fellows rirst Row • Gregg O'Dell. Peter Emlgh. Susan Williams. Deborah Palsodorter. Mike Koelng. Second Row • Emily Dav- enport. Jennifer Chon. Kim Bailey. Christina Stanch. Julie Young. Third Row - Rod Perkins. Patrick Loudln. Dan Kester. ♦ Vandalia Awana rVM Row - Mrfdl Laub. Jeff Kohl. Bev nelson. Second Row Debbie Wok. kart CUrk. Karen 3th in. Cante Quinn Third Row - Cilcla We In- pet er. Karen Acker. Ur Miller. For over fifteen years, Cedarville Col- lege students have ministered to prison- ers at Greene County Jail. The seven- teen member team was split into two teams. One team wrote letters to the in- mates and the other visited them per- sonally. The groups were both dedicat- ed to building relationships while sharing the gospel. Inmates responded to Cedarville students with general openness. Kirk Keller, director of Com- passion Ministries, explains, The in- mates were free to get involved or to just go about their business. Two prisoners were saved last year and many were dis- cipled. Scott Poling, team leader reflect- ed, Many times we would go to minister to them and they would end up minister- ing to us. 28 Organizations
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