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Cedars, October 28, 1994 Cedarville College Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Cedars 10-28-1994 Cedars, October 28, 1994 Cedarville College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedars Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Organizational Communication Commons DigitalCommons@Cedarville provides a platform for archiving the scholarly, creative, and historical record of Cedarville University. The views, opinions, and sentiments expressed in the articles published in the university’s student newspaper, Cedars (formerly Whispering Cedars), do not necessarily indicate the endorsement or reflect the views of DigitalCommons@Cedarville, the Centennial Library, or Cedarville University and its employees. The uthora s of, and those interviewed for, the articles in this paper are solely responsible for the content of those articles. Please address questions to [email protected]. Recommended Citation Cedarville College, "Cedars, October 28, 1994" (1994). Cedars. 558. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedars/558 This Issue 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 Cedars by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Kingsmen INDEX Sports............................... 7 Interview p.2 Bartley & Bennett, Inc..... 3 Saturn Project Academics................... 4&6 Update p.4 Christian Ministries.........2 Scholarship...................... 6 Lisa Bevill's Sidewalk Talk...................8 New Album P.5 Music Review................... 5 Women's Team Works For Varsity Status Marc Marsdale "In the proposal I tried to an­ "We never received word back Editor swer any questions the admin­ last spring, so when [Shaw] and On a brisk Thursday night last istration might have in regard to I returned this fall, we decided week, 16 girls gathered on the the program. I included a prac­ to try to organize some prac­ infield of the Cedarville College tice theory, a tentative list of tices, to show we were serious," track. The lights surrounding the opponents, and the cost of the Burkhard said. track usually illuminate the field, program, including the initial The team usually fields ap­ but that night they were dark. outlay costs of goals and uni­ proximately 18 women for prac­ The half moon and headlights forms. I included all the areas I tices. They vary in skill, accord­ provided the only light. Two of could think of," McGillivray ing to Burkhard. Some havebeen the girls pulled their cars up to said. playing for years, while some the chain link fence, shining the If a dream is to be realized, it just started playing this fall. high beams on the field. must first be possible and then This leaves the coaches with a They broke out a motley col­ planned. In the meantime, it large responsibility. They have lection of soccer balls, some then- must be anticipated. to train the weaker players while own and some borrowed from Ellen Burkhard, sophomore advancing the skills of the strong the men's junior varsity team. athletic training major, is a part ones. With no official coach, the They began practicing the fun­ of that dream. Last Spring, she task is even more complicated. damentals of the game: drib­ and another woman athlete, jun­ "We get some of the J.V. play­ bling, passing, chipping, all in ior Tiffany Shaw, wrote letters ers out to help us. Skippy [David the dark. to the athletic office inquiring Gardner] and Matt [Towle] come These women have a dream: about the possibility of starting out pretty regularly also," Shaw establishing women's soccer as a women's soccer program. said. a varsity sport at Cedarville "I came to Cedarville know­ Both Gardner and Towle start College. ing that they didn't have a on the men's varsity team. In the spring of 1994, men's women's team. I loved the col­ "I am at almost every practice. head soccer coach John lege too much to not come for I want to see the girls get better McGillivray drew up a proposal that reason. But I also love soc­ and eventually be able to play as and sent it to the Academic Vice cer," Burkhard said. an intercollegiate sport; that's President, Dr. Duane Wood. Burkhard said she thought up why I'm giving my time to help Wood oversees both academic the idea of a team when she them out," Gardner said. and athletic endeavors for the signed a petition in the Fall of Paul Savard, a staff member Ellen Burkhard, warming up before practice, hopes to play at the varsity level college. McGillivray's proposal 1993, advocating the same cause. in the college training room, also before she graduates in 1997. (Photo by R. Reich) outlined the idea of adding Fifty campus women signed the volunteered to help coach. women's soccer to the list of ath­ petition, so Burkhard felt there While the girls spend time done off the field also. Accord- "SGA [Student Government letic programs offered, currently was sufficient interest in the kicking the ball around on the ing to Burkhard, they are lobby- Association] is backing us. I 7-6 in favor of men's sports. sport to warrant a letter. field, they know what must be ing in every forum they can. -------------------------------------------- continued on page 8 New Dorms Will Bring MIS Seeks To Inform and Recruit Commuters Home Anthea Bertelson MIS in order to give students a missionary's side to the MIS pro­ Rhonda Carnahan to improve the students' cam­ Contributing Writer short-term experience with a gram. Contributing Writer pus situation. Because of a Next June, hundreds of stu­ long term effect. They hoped that The purpose of recruitment When the new dormitories shortage of space, approxi­ dents will pack their bags and after being part of a missions week is two-fold. "Some people are added to campus next fall, mately 28 male students are leave Cedarville. But they will team, students would be bur­ don't know what MIS is. There the finished product will be living in the lounges of Brock not be going home. They will be dened for missions and inter­ are students who have no idea unlike anything Cedarville has Hall and the Hill. traveling to all four comers of ested in supporting missionar­ what missions is all about and ever had in the past. Dean of Women Pat Bates the globe as missionaries. ies and praying for their minis­ therefore have a fear of mis­ If all goes well, construction says that there are ten female From October 31 to Novem­ tries. sions," Nester said. will begin by the middle of students living in the lounges ber 3, the Missionary Internship The new director of MIS is Recruitment week also in­ November, and the new dorms of Willetts Hall. Although the Service office (MIS) will be re­ Brian Nester. Nester recruits forms students of mission op­ will be ready for Fall quarter students have a positive atti­ cruiting students for next team leaders, communicates portunities. "We want to make next year. tude about.these conditions. summer's mission teams. with mission agencies, creates missionary service a serious con­ President Paul Dixon said Bates said that it's not the best Dr. Harold Green, Vice Presi­ short term opportunities, ar­ sideration for all of us," Nester that the dorm project will con­ situation because lounges dent for Christian Ministries, ranges details for trips, and said. sist of a 126 bed men's dorm aren'tequipped with comput­ and Donald Callan, head bas­ handles paper work. Beginning Monday, last and a 126-bed women's dorm ers ketball coach, developed the MIS Before coming to Cedarville, summer's MIS teams will per­ joined by a conference center. Purple is concerned about program 24 years ago. Its goal Nester was a missionary in form and speak in chapel. There According to Jon Purple, the number of students living was to send students overseas Budapest, Hungary. He and his Dean of Men, the main reason to assist missionaries. family hosted several Cedarville continued on page 2 for building the new dorms is continued on page 6 Green and Callan developed MIS teams,so he has seen the 2 CEDARS - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,1994 Veteran and Rookie Kingsmen Share Ministry Vision Beverly Keist Usita: Oh! He's good! I tried Kane: I had a little bit of ner­ England and Ontario, Canada Usita: I think I'm going to get Staff Writer out again because I loved it last vous apprehension about find­ over the summer—we're going stretched this year. This is my After enduring the anxiety of year. I didn't think anyone was ing out about it. I tried out for international this year. fourth year to travel on a team, tryouts and callbacks, the new going to come back from last and made the lead role in the fall Huebner: ...Florida for spring so I figure I've got some experi­ Kingsmen were chosen for this year's team. play "The Diary of Anne Frank" break tour. ence. Every year before I've just school year. Two of the mem­ Rexford: We're going to hit goofed off, and I was just being bers, Lem Usita and Chad West Virginia. stupid. I'll probably do some of Vitarelli, returned for another Huebner: We're gone four that this year, but there are four year of ministering with the weekends a quarter in various guys who have never done this group. states: Indiana, West Virginia, before. If they see me goofing Vitarelli, a senior church mu­ Kentucky, Ohio, probably Wis­ off, they're gonna goof off too. sic major, is the Kingsmen's consin.
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