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PARENTS WEEKEND EDITION Dixon's Days as an INDEX Evangelist, p. 4-5 Sports............................... 6 Bartley & Bennett, Inc.....2 The Bradys are Back Letter From the Editor ....2 ...in Cedarville, p. 2 Academics....................... 3 Coach Profile................... 7 Kragel Here Fore Sidewalk Talk................... 8 Good, p. 7 Dixon Interview........... 4-5 Activity Calendar Today Weekend Packed with 2:30 NCCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Family and Festivities Beverly Keist Dr. and Mrs. Dixon invite par­ Athletic Center, is also this Staff Writer ents and students to the evening at 8 p.m. This concert Grandparents and little sib­ President's Reception in the Stu­ features many of the college lings have had their turn; now dent Center this evening at 6:30 music groups, including the parents get to experience a spe­ p.m. This informal time will al­ Concert Chorale, the Symphonic cial time with their sons and low parents to interact with the Band, and the Men's Glee Club. daughters during Parents Week­ college administrators and fac­ Tickets are $6.00 for table seats end May 5-7. The Campus Ac­ ulty. and $4.00 for bleacher seats. tivities Office (CAO) has The spring play, Much Ado Meanwhile, in the James T. planned many activities today About Nothing, will be showing Jeremiah Chapel, Max McLean and tomorrow to keep the whole in Alford Auditorium tonight will perform "Mark's Gospel: 1 family busy. and Saturday night at 8 p.m. and The Story of Jesus" beginning at At 2:30 p.m. today, the Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Al­ 8 p.m. A veteran actor, McLean NCCAA Outdoor Track and though performances are sold has presented this theatrical Field Championships begin at out, tickets for chair seats will be piece throughout the nation. the college track. The second day sold at the door. Space is lim­ Tickets are complimentary, and 6:30 President's Reception (SC) of competition starts at 11:30 ited, however. The charge for reserved seating is not neces­ a.m. tomorrow. Spectators will adults is $7.00, and students will sary. 8:00 Much Ado About Nothing (Alford) be charged admission for this pay $6.00. Saturday morning, the CAO POPS Concert (AC) activity. The POPS Concert, held in the Max McLean-"Mark's Gospel: The continued on page 3 Story of Jesus" (Chapel) Saturday Glad's8:00 Father/daughter Return breakfast (SC) to Cedarville Sells Out 12:30 Golf Scramble Tournament Lynda Gavitt ship, and the evening was a great portunity to visit third world 2:00 Much Ado About Nothing (Alford) Lead Writer success. countries, and they witnessed Parents5:00- WeekendLawnfest: has arrived, music, Thefood, CAO carriage enjoyed the results first-hand the importance of this bringing7:00 specialrides, activities hot air with balloon of the concert rides and invited Glad ministry with needy children. lt. The weekend(Chapel provides lawn) vari­ to come back in the future. Last Since that missions trip, Glad ous7:30 opportunities GLAX) for concertstudents April,(Chapel) the CAO contacted Glad has helped secure thousands of to spend quality time with their and asked them to perform dur­ sponsors by sharing this mean­ Parents8:00 and Much families. Ado About ingNothing this Parents (Alford) Weekend. They ingful response to worldwide ThisSunday year, parents can antici­ graciously accepted the offer to poverty. Glad has also traveled pate the Glad concert as part of perform another concert. abroad two additional times to the10:00 weekend Fellowship package. The sold- service Glad (Chapel) is comprised of five men: refresh and expand their knowl­ °ut concert- ■ • ■ will■ take' place fty-at > >; Ed' Nalle,V- Chrisi?:5 Davis,: ' tJohn edge of conditions in the third 7:30 p.m. Saturday night in the Gates, Jim Bullard, and Jeff world. James T. Jeremiah Chapel. Glad Hamlin. They use every concert These accomplished musi­ Will perform a capella. to stress man's need for a Sav­ cians can produce music in a Cedarville first contacted Glad iour. They also place high prior­ variety of styles, which explains hi the fall of 1993 while Glad ity on their work with Compas­ Glad's broad appeal to all ages. h'as in the area. Glad was per­ sion International, an organiza­ The quintet displays their musi­ forming in Xenia's Old Fash- tion that strives to better the lives cianship and quality vocals l°ned Days, but they had some of third-world children. throughout a series of hard-driv­ bee time in their schedule. The This commitment led the ing songs with evangelical lyr­ Campus Activities Office (CAO) group to dedicate a portion of ics. Their desire is to use every ^ranged for Glad to host a spe- each concert to Compassion, concert for praising our Saviour. Clal concert Thursday night in which they began supporting in Saturday's concert will follow honor of the Resident Assistants 1985. They first met members of the pattern of worship and praise 9rid Getting Started Staff. The the Compassion staff while they also. Musicians used their talent to were on tour in Colorado. Later (submitted) Create an atmosphere of wor­ that year they received the op­ CEDARS - FRIDAY. MAY 5.1995 Ha m & t a m , me ~ C l & Cr*vC£ cr-£ CV « C C r V C -L iy '’ b c V c t c j ' Marty Joy "Charlie's Angels" (theme: "Cincinnati I'm still not over getting locked to stay behind by themselves, play, Mr. Brady leaned over to Bartley Psychedelia"), and he couldn't in the freezer at Sam's the last and Marcia likes to flaunt the Greg and asked him how he was Alicia Ann "Partridge Family" wait to meet her. time I let him tag along!" fact that guests don't have to getting along at Cedarville. Bennett As Tobin daydreamed, Greg "Now, Greg ..." Mrs. Brady follow the dress code on skirt "Well, Dad," Greg began, "It's Staff Herders Jumped expertly into his said in a warning tone, and after length. And Peter, well, Peter taken a little getting used to. "Oh no!" croaked Greg, hop­ bellbottomed pants and made it Most of the guys here don't have ping out of his bunk above Our to the Lawlor parking lot Just in perms." Mr. Brady gasped! Hero:Tobin Strong. "I'm late time to welcome the rest of the JMDVJUNCIiaKT. "I got a room fine Just yesterday getting up, and today is the day Bunch. for leaving my 8-tracks scattered my family arrives for Parents With Greg's help, the family C a ro l.................................................... ...Pat Dixon on the floor. And that far-out Weekend!" decided to set up their oversized Mike ...Joel Elmore's dad, Dr. Floyd Elmore poster of Davy Jones that Marcia It had not been easy for Tobin RV on the CC lawn. Not only had autographed for me? You to adjust to living with Greg did this location provide an ex­ G re g ..........(handsom e m an) Jerem y H askell know, the larger-than-lifesized Brady that year. At times, he felt cellent view of campus, but it M a rcia ................................... Julianne Edgerton poster? Well, I had to take it that Greg could have easily also proved to be a happening down." stepped out of another decade. spot for cookouts. P e te r..................................................Charlie D ean "Why, Greg, whatever for?" "Don't be nervous," cautioned Peter and Bobby were all set J a n ................................................N ancy Parsons his father asked with concern. Tobin, "You've got plenty of to cruise campus on their bikes B o b b y .................................................... Keith H urt "Does the college object to that time." As for himself, Tobin was when the first disagreement noisy rock and roll music he intrigued to finally meet the zany erupted. C in d y ..........................................Jill A um sbaugh makes?" family that had spawned his "Mrs. Brady," sighed Alice, A lic e ..........Clinic Receptionist M arsha H alk "No, no, Dad - it's the fire Lawlor roommate. He never "It looks like Bobby and Cindy codes. Only 10% of the wall area tired of hearing all the old fam­ are up to it again." Sam the Butcher........................... Matt Hermiz canbe covered!" answered Greg. ily stories time and time again: "Oh dear." Mrs. Brady rolled In chapel on their last morn­ Greg's brief musical career as her eyes between sips of coffee. that, the matter seemed to be should really get out more. As ing at Cedarville, Dr.
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