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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Commencement Documents Commencement 6-7-1986 1986 Commencement Program Cedarville College Follow this and additional works at: hp://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/ commencement_printed_materials Part of the Higher Education Commons is Book is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Documents by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Cedarville College, "1986 Commencement Program" (1986). Commencement Documents. 35. hp://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/commencement_printed_materials/35

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Page 1: 1986 Commencement Program - Cedarville University

Cedarville UniversityDigitalCommons@Cedarville

Commencement Documents Commencement

6-7-1986

1986 Commencement ProgramCedarville College

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/commencement_printed_materials

Part of the Higher Education Commons

This Book is brought to you for free and open access byDigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It hasbeen accepted for inclusion in Commencement Documents by anauthorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For moreinformation, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationCedarville College, "1986 Commencement Program" (1986). Commencement Documents. 35.http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/commencement_printed_materials/35

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CLASS OF 1986

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90thAnnual Coininenceinent

That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, beingfruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God.

Colossians 1:10

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CONVOCATION The Athletic Center

June7, 1986 Prelude: Fan fare Prelude on "Ode to Joy" James Curnow

Symphonic Winds Michael P. DiCuirci, M.M., Director

""Processional: Sine Nomine Symphonic Winds Michael P. DiCuirci, M.M., Director

*Invocation George Engelmann, Chairman The Board of Trustees

Anthem: With My Last Breath Concert Chorale Lyle J. Anderson, Ph.D., Director

Welcome Address Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LL.D. President, Cedarville College

Anthem: Upon This Rock Concert Chorale Lyle J. Anderson, Ph.D., Director

Ralph Vaughn Williams arr. A. Reed

Smith/Hayes

McGuire/Hayes

Colossians 1 Scripture Reading James T. Jeremiah, M.A., D.D., Litt.D. Chancellor, Cedarville College

Commencement Address Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LL.D. President, Cedarville College

*Hymn: Living For Jesus C. Harold Lowden David L. Matson, Ph.D., Director

Living/or Jesus a life that is true, Striving to please Him in all that I do ; Yielding allegiance, glad-hearted and free , This is the pathway of blessing/or me.

Living/or Jesus who died in my place, Bearing on Calv' ry my sin and disgrace; Such love constrains me to answer His call, Follow His leading and give Him my all.

Living/or Jesus wherever lam, Doing each duty in His holy name; Willing to suffer affliction and loss, Deeming each trial a part of my cross .

Refrain: 0 Jesus, Lord and Saviour, I give myself to Thee, For Thou , in thy atonement, Didst give Thyself for me; I own no other Master, My Heart shall be Thy throne; My life I give, henreforth to live, 0 Christ, for Thee alone.

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Presentation of Class Gift James M. Reiter, Senior Class President

Acceptance of Gift Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LL.D. President, Cedarville College

Class Song: Worthy of You

Presentation of Candidates Clifford W. Johnson, D. Ed. Academic Vice President

tConferral of Degrees Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LL.D. President, Cedarville College

Presentation of Awards Paul H. Dixon, Ed.D., D.D., LL.D. President, Cedarville College

Prayer of Dedication Charles L. Ellington, Ph.D. Senior Class Advisor

•Alma Mater: Wisdom's Dwelling David L. Matson, Ph.D., Director

Jim Unger Class of 1986

To Wisdom's quiet dwelling place We come with eager hearts to trace The silver which we know is there, And hidden wealth beyond compare. We ask that we who have His call, Who know that Jesus paid it all,

Chorus: Our paths have led to Cedarville Where we seek to do our Savior's will. We must impart the living Word

May own a deeper love toward men. For whom Christ died and rose again.

*Benediction Donald W. Rickard, M.A.

And rescue those who have not heard. let us who have been amply fed Provide a dying world with bread; Oh, let us be God's humbletool That He may use us and our school.

Vice President for Student Services

Recessional: Pomp and Circumstance Symphonic Winds

Edward Elgar

Michael P. DiCuirci, M.M., Director

Guests will remain in place until academic procession has left the building. *Congregation standing tGuests are requested to hold displays of support until all degrees have been conferred.

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Board of Trustees

Paul H . Dixon, D .D., LL.D., President; Cedarville , Ohio George Engelmann (1986), Chairman; Burton, Michigan Donald Tyler, D. D . (1988), Vice Chairman; Brownsburg, Indiana Eugene Apple , Ph .D . (1988), Secretary; Cleveland, Ohio Lawrence Fetzer, Th.M., (1986) , Treasurer, Dayton , Ohio

Term of Office Ending June, 1986 William A. Brock, D.D., Columbus , Ohio Gilbert Brueckner, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin James B. Carraher, J.D., Toledo, Ohio John Draxler, M .B.A., North Royalton, Ohio George Engelmann, Burton, Michigan Lawrence Fetzer, Th .M., Dayton , Ohio Jack W. Jacobs, Th .D, Waterloo, Iowa Robert Sumner, D .D ., Murfreesboro, Tennessee Earl Umbaugh, M. Div. , Port Charlotte, Florida

Term of Office Ending June, 1987 Francis Bresson, B.A., Sussex, Wisconsin Jack Cline, Ph .D . , Rockbridge, Ohio Joseph Godwin , Gallipolis, Ohio George O' Bryon, Eldora , Iowa Lynn E. Rogers, B.A., Northfield, Ohio Paul Tassell, Ph .D. , Schaumburg, Illinois W. Thomas Younger, D. D . , Walnut Creek, California

Term of Office Ending June, 1988 Eugene Apple , Ph .D ., Cleveland, Ohio Roy Guenin, Memphis , Tennessee Gene Miller, Traverse City, Michigan J. Dale Murphy, Waterloo, Iowa Irwin Olson, Th. B. , Indianapolis, Indiana Gerald V. Smelser, D.D., Kidron , Ohio Albert Stevens, M.B.A., Moorestown, New Jersey Donald Tyler, D . D., Brownsburg, Indiana Paul C. Vernier, M. D., Fairborn, Ohio

Emeriti Charles A. Barth, Poland, Ohio Rudy Bedford, B.S ., Toledo, Ohio* Arthur W. Dyke, Elyria, Ohio James T. Jeremiah , D. D . , Litt. D., El Cajon, California William Patterson , Greer, South Carolina Earl Willetts, Berea, Ohio *deceased

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1986 Graduating Class

Biblical Education Comprehensive Bible Katherine L. Baker tt David Allen Belford Martha Buck Donald Dennis Calder§ Diane Ruth Cooper Kirk Anthony Fairhurst Timothy S. Good Valerie Jayne Holfield Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. § Thomas Ray Jude • Dennis W. Kennell • Edward G. Lanning Stephen A. Meyer*§ Jerry Alan Parker Thomas Richard Redding• Ronald E. Walter James T. Wessing Jr.

Preseminary Bible Thomas A. Carr Richard Douglas Chasse Dennis Olen Given Noel Martin Hack ttt William H. Marling Clifford Mast James M . Reiter

One-year Bible Certificate Brian K. Fasick Carolyn Sue Patrick

Business Administration Accounting Kent Lamar Beachy tt Teresa Lynn Carter tt Sherie Davis Chasse • Michael William Donahoe Sherry L . Frank t Bradley Allen Garrison t Mark Nelson Horne t Susan Renee Jackson Robert Allen Jacobs Rodney Scott Johnson James Milton Kohlmeyer t Stephen Arthur Kuhn • Lori Ann Lindsey Robert Donald Loy t Bruce Raymond McNabb

Mark Allen Moses Diane Sue Ottaway t Jonathan Hedrick Price Jerry Ray Robbins Judith Lynn Runge t Todd E. Shannan• Benjamin P. Smith Brian L. Snyder Alan Douglas Titus t Barbara Vanness Chris Michael Walter David Matthew Williams Linda Ruth Woodgate tt

Business Administration Marc Richard Anthony Melissa Jane Beach Carol Sue Bitterman Nancy Jean Bliss Rachel A. Bowman James P. Brewin Scott Richard Brooker John Ross Buckholz Gregory S. Clemens Janis Lynn Comfort Norman David Cox Stephen Joseph C remean Kevin Lee Crowell Linda D . Curtis Steven Reid De Honey Brian Patrick Deffer• Gary Alan Dillsworth • Clarence David Eddy Stephen R. Eisentrager Lisa Lorraine Fisher Renee Shamar Gaston • Daniel Allen George Timothy D . Giesel Holly A. Grum beck Scott Robert Hannay Kevin Sean Haskins Robert B. Jacobson David Gerard Kalin Daniel L. Katz Grant Edwin Kaufman Temple Leigh Knowles Mark Angelo Latini Diane Lynn Lichtensteiger tt Nancy Charmaine Karch Major• Jay Wesley Martin Mark Edward Mathews Larry Edward Miller II t

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James William Riley Morton W. Scott Moyer Judith E. Oakes James C. Parks Jr. • Christina J. Ponzani • Lisa M. Prall t Angela Louise Richmond Shannon Marie Saunders • Kenneth M. Shovelton John Eric Spieker Lisa Beth Steele Jonathan W. Stone John Roger Sykes Franklin Lars Terkelsen Darrell Wayne Terpenning Donald Thacker Jean E. Thompson Wayne Carl Trautman• Lori Kaufman Tuttle Mark Robert Welker• Tammie Sue Whitaker t Dale Scott Willett Kenneth J. Williams • David Michael Wills • Jill Denise Winkleman Laura Elizabeth Wuestner Deborah Ann Yacynych •

Business Education Jane Diane Romig Brooker Thomas Alan Fite • Heidi Elizabeth Hempel Kathryn Jeanne Klose• Marilyn Lee Stamm

Computer Information Systems Richard Wayne Bennett Marc Douglas Chitwood Paul B. Collins• Carey Matthew Danielson • Gregory P . Lambert Alan McCain • James B. Moll tt Robert M. Sandt John J. Sergeant ttt

Secretarial Administration Beverly Dawn Hayes

Associates of Arts Degree In Secretarial Studies Becky Lynn Carter Loralee M. Cruz Susan Lori Edwards Karen Jane Elliott

Amy Lynn Lydic Sharon R. McAllester Theresa Joann McClure Robin Annette Irwin Norris Phyllis M. Phillips Lynn Renee Robinson Monica Lynn Schuttenberg Jennifer Lea Titus Deborah L. Wernett Sherri Lynn Whitcomb Loree Sue Wicks

Communication Arts Broadcasting Chad Richard Bresson Mike Alan Campbell Jennifer Lynn Matthews t Kenneth Charles Oliver Todd A. Rhoades Jennifer Sue Robinson Brian Keith Taylor Mark Alan Tinner Jonathan David Tuttle• Mary Lynn Wells Peter Raymond Wright

Communication Arts Kenneth David Bane tt Gary Wayne Barker ttt Rebecca Lynn Bartlett• Prudence Benevides Tamarah Diane Cox• James M. Liebler Melissa Ann Marshall Janice Lynn Warren ttt Scott Edward Zimpher

Education Elementary Education Dawn Elizabeth Baughman Debra Joy Bell Sara Jean Brandt Brenda Dene Burchett Lisa Joy Chandler Christina Anne Chase t Kathleen Marie Clayton Sally Jean Cochran Jeanne M. De Meester• Guy Anthony Demetri Tamela Renae Deskins Jody Kay Fisher• Teena Marie Fleetwood Shelly Lanae Frank Sarah Getz

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Sandra Lee Green • Donna Sue Hallman • Joy Ann Harden Lori-Jean Hawley• Lois Kay Hedges Nancy Ann Huddleston Amy Michele Johnson Jodi Lynn Katz• Joyce Lynn Keim • Jane Elizabeth Kraner Cyndia Lynn Long Denise J. Lowe Kristi Elaine Massie Sheryl Jean McCracken • Camille Ann McGraw Linda Carol Mcintyre Beth Ann McKibben Kimberly Sue Morgan Susan Jane Moser Sonya Renee Nichols Rebecca Ellen O'Conner Marianne Pearson • Shelley Marie Polsdorfer Malinda Ann Rhoades • Marilyn Faye Ruth Nancy Lee Ruth Marlene Kay Siefert tt Carmen Gayle Smith Rebecca Lynn Snyder Kathy Ellen Stagg Karen S. Sunderman Timothy Scott Trexler Christine Rae Weidman Judith Karen Whittaker Amy Jo Windnagle t Kendra Sue Wittenbach Pamela Jean Woods

Health and Physical Education David R. Bantle Daniel Nelson Collins Curtis Michael Critcher Steven James Emmons • George Charles Gorman Marianne Jo Hiner• Philip Randy Hulbert Charles Andrew Jones Suzanne Laub Kristine Kay Parman Diane Maxine Peffer tt Jewel Kay Schroder Vickie Lynn Slane • Connie Lynn Thibo • Susan Claire Vaughan

Language and Literature English Alise Athene Alexander t Karen Lynn Beattie Phillip E. Clifford tt Laura Ann Dimacchia Laura Jean Dykstra ttt Tamra Lee Eimers ttt Brenda Jean Fisher tt Donna Marie Ford Susan Lynn Greetham Crystal Ann Hancock • Christina J. Hartt Brian Thomas Hedges• Suzanne Marie Herr t Joanne Karen Major Patricia Marihugh Karen Denise Mayberry Elena Marie Michael Mary Beth Newsome Tamra Sue Pickthom Catherine Ann Romano Jeffrey Wayne Sparks Sherri Lynne Watson • Jacquelyn Jean Wyse

Language and Literature Spanish Jeanette D. Cobb Debra Ann Firman

Music Music William Wayne Bany Jr. Ronald Stephen Kuntz James Allen Unger• Bryan R. Wolfli •

Music Education Joycelyn Renee Burr Jill Marie Campbell Douglas V. Home Kimbra Kay Murphy

Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Sarah Jo Anderson Colleen Ruth Boyer t Shelley L. Browne Heather Lynn Byrnes Sandra Sue Carpenter Meredith Beere Collins Leslie Milligan Cruz

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Jill Rae Gibson Anthony Vaughn Goocey Michelle Ann Grasley Karen Y. Headdings Kelley Lee Helman Carol Sue Herriman Carolyn Adrian Hunter Nancy Renee La Bonte tt Joanne J . Laird Leslie Rene Malott Sara Lea McGuire Rose Ann Nemecek Ellen Maria Pedersen Sandra Gwen Pratt Tressa Ann Prince Pamela Sue Rainwater Mary Jo Savage Kelly Sue Smith Julie Ann Stitt Gayle Aileen Taylor Debra Joy Tome Diane Lynette Weaver Angela Kathleen Yost

Psychology Behavioral Science Ann Elizabeth Blessing Ann I. Bratka Karen Kay Dachenbach Becky S. Jacobs t Faith A. McGhee Randall C. Monroe Greg A. Murray Susan Lynn Olson ttt Robert S. Rammes Carla Lynn Ritchie • Rodney Jennings Smith Cynthia Maxine Stoltzfus Charlene Hunt Towne• Laura Eva Walker• Mary Elizabeth Welch Stephen Mark Wernett•

Psychology April Sue Augustus tt Susan Bea Briggs Teena Marie Coronaco • Donna Marie Douglas • Timothy J. Dysert Charles Duane Jantzi ttt Donna Jean Kempf Kim Eileen Oljace Pamela Sue Rainwater Jonathan Charles Reid • Carole J. Roland

Denise Charlene Ross tt Ralph MacKenzie Sprague Kerri Lee Margaretta Tengesdal • Steven J. Yager Dale Everett Yoder•

Science and Mathmatics Biology Terri Lynn Brumm t Cregan Stanley Cooke Michelle Marie Longo t Melissa A. MacMichael Jean May Moeser Dale Dean Moore • William B. Norvell • Patrick Andrew O'Donnell t Miriam Elaine Rhodes Richard P. Sharpe ttt Sheri G. Tice Carl Eugene Yoder Chemistry Thomas J. Friedman t Amy J. Snook t Robin Marie Stockham Mathematics Rebecca L . Clarkson tt Bryan Lee Crump t Cheryl A. Johnson ttt Brian Edward Maas ttt Gary S. Nonnemacher Joellyn Marie Peters t Richard B. Rogers ttt Richard Stephen Tavierne Science Comprehensive Susan Grace Mills

Social Science American Studies Dawn M . Angell • History Peter Charles Bishop Amy Margaret Johnston Gregory S. Mears Marjorie Anne Moats Constance Jane O'Dell• David Earl Shulse • William Gordon Taft Robert Kendal Ward • History-Political Science Bruce Lowell Keisling David Michael Shepherd Political Science Tracy Alane Roy •

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Pre/aw Susan Diane Blake t Laurie Ann Briggs t Michael Fitzgerald Hammond Public Administration Matt Brent Biggs David Paul Edwards Mark Wesley Fleetwood Jeffrey Scott Marble Betty Marie Smith Social Science John Edwin Bartus Jr. Brenda L. Golemba t David C. Hale * Barbara Ann Hoskins Krista Lynn Nickoson* Sociology Pamela Louise Hysong Ruth Marie Mason MarkJ. Mitchell* James Wernett

In Memoriam Jay Randall Butcher- Comprehensive Bible Debra Kay Henry - Elementary Education

Honorary Degree Donald F. Kyle, M.D. Doctor of Humanities

ttt graduating with highest honor tt graduating with high honor t graduating with honor * August graduate § E.T.T.A. Teachers Diploma

Graduation With Honors

Students graduating with academic honors are wearing gold cords. A student who earns a grade point average of 3. SO is graduated "with honor" and wears one gold cord; one who earns a grade point average of 3. 70 is graduated "with high honor" and wears two cords; and one who earns a grade point average of 3.85 is graduated "with highest honor" and wears three cords. A student must be in residence at least two full years (90 quarter hours) in order to qualify for honors.

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Senior Awards The following members of the Class of 1986 were recipients of special

awards which were presented at the Honors Day Chapel.

The Oxford University Press Awards Noel Hack

The Arthur Franklin Williams Award

The George L. Lawlor Greek Award The Wall Street Journal Award The Rietveld Fine Arts Award The Irma M. Dodson Award

James Wessing Noel Hack

James Reiter James Reiter

Diane Lichtensteiger Gary Barker

Marlene Seifert The Lillian Kresge Memorial Scholarship Julie Stitt The Creation Research Awards Biology - Richard Sharpe

Chemistry - Amy Snook Mathematics - Rebecca Clarkson

The Edmund Burke Award Jennifer Matthews The Jimmy O'Quinn Evangelism Grant Stephen A. Meyer The Martha Louise Brown Memorial Awards Sally J. Cochran

Class Officers President ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer .. . Chaplain .. . Student Senate Representatives

Marsh alls

David Carraher Lynda Masters Nadine Terrill Meredith Steiner

Ushers

Cynthia Anderson Bruce Bowman Julie Butler Marla Fuller Cynthia Helmick Eric Helmuth Beth Hoecke Kim Kiser Jeanne McCarrell Ruth E . Margraff

William H. Marling

. James Reiter

. . Robert Loy Melissa Beach Thomas Pratt

Gary Nonnemacher Karen Beattie Jeffery Beste

Greg Moran Ruth Morris George Reede Dan Searles Andrea Snyder Julie Stackhouse Betsy Stoltzfus John Williams Ethel Yoder Elizabeth J . Zeck

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The Academic Regalia

The colorful academic regalia dates from the Middle Ages when European universities took form. Academic costume has been in use in the United States since colonial times and is traditionally used for graduation convocations. An intercollegiate commission was formed which established the following standard of uniformity for caps, gowns, and hoods.

The standard cap is mortarboard. The tassel color indicates the subject field. Yellow- science, mathematics Drab - commerce Sage Green - physical education Light Blue - education Pink-music Dark Brown - fine arts White - arts, letters, languages, history Apricot - nursing Scarlet - religion Dark Crimson - humanities Gold - Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Theology,

Doctor of Arts (some of the doctors have large, metallic tassels)

The length of the hood and the width of the velvet indicates the level of the degree. The doctor's hood is quite long, has two tails, and has a five-inch wide velvet. The master's hood is shorter than the doctor's and has a three-inch wide velvet. The bachelor's hood is shorter yet and has a two-inch wide velvet. The color of the velvet indicates the field of study. Blue velvet indicates the doctoral degrees. The dark brown velvet indicates the Master of Arts degree. White velvet indicates the Bachelor of Arts or the Master of Arts degree. Scarlet velvet indicates the Bachelor of Divinity degree or the Master of Divinity degree. Yellow indicates the Bachelor of Science degree. The colors in the lining of the hood are the university colors.

The gown's traditional color is black. The distinguishing feature of the master's gown is the tippet sleeve. The doctor's gown has two distinguishing features: It is cut much fuller than the bachelor's or the master's gown. and has velvet panels on the sleeves, around the neck, and down the front. These panels may be black or the color which symbolizes the subject field in which the degree was earned.

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CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 1887-1987