Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Zdoretuord This is the first issue of a yearbook in the name of Cedarville Baptist College and Bible Institute, but it represents two institutions that already have outstanding records of achievement in the educational field: Cedarville College, chartered in 1887, and the Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland, chartered in 1942. Although Cedarville College has a Reformed Presbyterian background and the Bible Institute has always operated as an institution approved by the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches, it is astounding to note the oneness of Spirit and purpose which has characterized each school. As an evidence of its standard, the seal of Cedarville College bears the inscription pro corona et foedere Christi (for the crown and covenant of Christ). This is in perfect accord with the doctrine of the Baptist Bible Institute which is definitely premillennial and therefore teaches the second coming of Christ when He shall be crowned and shall reign as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, (Revelation 19:12 and on His head were many crowns : Revelation 19:6 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS ). This doctrine, as well as the assurance of salvation by grace through faith, is established upon the work of the Lord Jesus Christ whereby He provided a perfect, eternal salvation for every born-again believer through His own precious blood of the New Covenant, (Matthew 26:28 For this is my blood of the new covenant which is shed for many for the remission of sins ). It is now the purpose of the Trustees and Faculty of the Cedarville Baptist College and Bible Institute to continue the good work of both institutions in the spirit and with the purpose set forth in the Scripture text on the Baptist Bible Institute seal, That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God. (Colossians 1:10). We of the Miracle staff pray that this yearbook will show to you that the Cedarville Baptist College and Bible Institute is here for the main purpose of bringing honor and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ. 2 -Zb. We, the Senior Class of 1954 do dedicate this yearbook to the Reverend John H. Stoll. We do this in sincere appreciation of his many years of service to our class, the school, and most of all to the Lord Jesus Christ. Professor Stoll, as he is affectionately known to us, came to B. B. I. of Cleveland in 1951, the same year that our class began. He became our class advisor, and soon we learned that we could depend upon him constantly. Many times when we had class difficulties and personal problems, we could always look to him as our spiritual guide. We also enjoyed the fellowship that we had with him in the classroom around the Word of God. The hours spent there will not soon be forgotten. We feel sure that in the years to come Professor Stoll will continue to be a blessing to Cedarville Baptist College and to the students who will attend. Words cannot really express how we feel, but we hope and pray that he will understand in some small way the part he, as a true servant of the Lord, has played in our lives during the aication - - 5 last three years. As the acting President of Cedarville Baptist College we want to thank God for sending to us the Rev. James T. Jeremiah. Even with a full time pastorate he took over the executive responsibilities of our school and did an excellent job. We want to express our heartfelt thanks to the Rev. Jeremiah for what he has done for our school. We know that the Lord will richly bless and reward him for his service here just as He has already blessed our school through His servant. Dr. James T Jeremiah Vice-President Rev. C.C. Clawson. Dr. James T. Jeremiah. Dr. Arthur F. Williams. Mr. John Stoll. 6 ddoard oj' JrusteeA STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rev. James T. Jeremiah. Rev. Earl V. Willem. Mr. William B. Faltcrson, Rev. C. C. Clawson. Mr. Eugene B. Smith. SEATED: Rev. J. Irving Reese. Mr. George S. Milner - Chairman, Mr. Arthur W. Dyke, Rev. Wilbur C Rookc, Mr. Norman B. Chappell. NOT PICTURED: Rev. Reginald L. Matthews, Mr. Herman W. Harvey. Rev. Gerald V. Smclscr, Mr. George 3. Dunn. Mr. Ezra F. Imhof, Rev. Allen E. Lewis. Rev. Clyde W. Somers, Mr. R. O. Sanborn. JAMES JEREMIAH Instructor in Baptist History, and Bible FRANK JURKAT Instructor in Languages PAUL HA 1ST Instructor in English and Theology MRS. DEAN LANGFORD Instructor in Missions, Christian Education, and Women's Homiletics. 8 JOHN RENO Instructor in Bible, Science, Mathematics DONALD WAITE Instructor in Speech, Greek, Typing. Biblical Interpretation JOHN STOLL Instructor in Bible Homiletics, Church History ROBERT UNDERWOOD Instructor in History, Typing, Economics. Sociology ARTHUR WILLIAMS Instructor in Bible 9 ean DR. ARTHUR F. WILLIAMS Cedarville College passed into the hands of the Trustees of the Baptist Bible Institute of Cleveland less than one year ago: hence it has had a very short history under Baptist administration. We are grateful to God for our campus and for a splendid faculty of consecrated instructors, and as Dean of Students I have had opportunity to know something of the lives of the young people who came here. They are not angels, nor do they claim to be, but I am convinced that a finer student body is not to be found anywhere. What the future holds for Cedarville Baptist College depends largely upon how much our Regular Baptist constituency realizes the need for an institution where its young people may obtain a college education in an atmosphere in which Baptist distinctives are not lost sight of, and the issues of separation from denominational apostasy are not ignored. Such an institution cannot be built upon sentiment: it takes the consecrated dollars of God's people, together with much prayer and planning to produce the kind of a school that Regular Baptist leaders have earnestly desired for many years. It is to this end that the present student-body, faculty members, and trustees unite in an earnest appeal to the churches in our Regular Baptist Fellowship to place Cedarville on their budget and in their daily prayers. 10 GIRL'S DORM Mrs. Margaret Schlesinger (Mom) HARRIMAN HALL McCHESNEY HALL I 1 Mr. Mrs. Paul Haist Mr. Mrs. Bob Rogers CAROL WILSON MRS. PAUL HAIST Office Manager ANN DOYLE Secretary' DONALD E. COLLINS Purchasing Agent Book Store Manager 12 BERNADETTE SCHENCK LAURINE GULLETTE Bookkeeper MRS. MARGARET SCHLESINGER School Nurse and Dining Hall Hostess Not Pictured MISS MARTHA HALL Librarian MR. HAROLD E. CORWIN Office Advisor 13 Bob Rogers, Building Grounds Supt. Leon Franck, Assistant Mrs. J. N. Shirley Food Service Director ! CEDARVILLE BAPTIST COLLEGE end BIBLE INSTITUTE CEDARVILLE, OHIO ANNUAL s« 'triced CLASS OF 1954 BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Cedorville High School Auditorium Sundoy, June IB — 3'C0 P. M COMMENCEMENT SERVICE Cedarville Bopi st College Campus Moodoy, June H—10 CO A. M. “For the Word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ' Res’elation 1:9 16 WALTER GARLAND Treasurer GAIL SMITH Social Chairman JEAN HOTHEM AMES Fresno, Ohio, Fresno Bible Church Life Verse: Galations 2:20 Tract Club 2, Pianist, Sunday School Class 3, Choir 3. Master Bible Course. S [ N I 0 R S MATILDA BLANTON Corbin, Kentucky, Blessed Hope Baptist Church, Springfield, Ohio Life Verse: Philippians 3:10 Choir 1,2; F. M. F. 1.2,3, V. Pres. 2; Duet 1,2; Tract Club 2, Sunday School Class 3, Class Secretary 3, Bible Club 2. Master Bible Course. WILLIAM T. CARTER Warren, Ohio, Bethel Baptist Church Life Verse: Isaiah 41:10 Student Council Rep. 1; Class Pres. 2; Student Council Treasurer 3; Student Preacher 1,2,3; S.S. Teacher; S. Supt. 3. Master Bible Course. 17 WALTER F. GARLAND Cleveland, Ohio, Hayden Ave. Baptist Church Life Verse: Jude 24 and 25 Class Treasurer 3; Liberal Arts Course, Major in English Bible. S [ DONALD J. GUARNERE Xenia, Ohio, Berea Baptist Church, Berea, Ohio Life Verse: 11 Corinthians 5:17 Sunday School Class, Student Preaching 1,2,3. Master Bible Course. |{ S r LAURINE M. GULLETTE Deep River, Hobart, Indiana, Hough Baptist Church, Cleveland Life Verse: Philippians 1:6 Chou 1; Bible Club 1,2: S. S. Class 1,2: Junior Church 3; Pioneer Girls 1; Muacle Staff, Business Manager 3. Bachelor of Religious Education. 1 LEIGH HUNT Adrian, Michigan, Bcrcan Baptist Church Life Verse: Psalm 37: 3,4,6 Sunday School 1,2: Student Preaching 2; City Mission 1,2. Master Bible Course. S [ l ! I 0 li s WILLIAM PATTERSON, JR. Cedarville, Ohio, Calvery Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio Life Verse: Psalm 27:14 Choir 1,2,4; Quartet 3,4; S. S. Class 2.3; Church Music Director 4; Miracle Staff 4. Liberal Arts Course, Major in English Bible. f DONALD F. RETTGER Erie Pennsylvania, Bethel Baptist Church Life Verse: 1 Peter 5:7 Bible Club 1.2; Student Council Treasurer 3, Student Aid Fund Rep. 3; Brass Quartet 3. Master Bible Course. 1 19 LYNN ROGERS Macedonia, Ohio, Norihfield Baptist Church Life Verse: Philippians 1:10 Student Preaching 1,2; Pastorate 3; Tract Club 1,2; Social Chairman 2; Choir 1,2; Quartet 2,3. Master Bible Course. BARBARA HILL ROGERS Cedarvillc, Ohio, Berea Baptist Church, Berea, Ohio Life Verse: Joshua 1:9 Choir 1; S S Class 1,2; Bible Club 1,2; Student Wives President 3. Evangelical Teacher. Training Course. S [ N I 0 I! $ BERNADETTE COON SCHENCK Ccdarville, Ohio, Bethel Baptist Temple, Eric, Pa. Life Verse: Psalms 32:8 Choir 1.3; Testimony Staff 1; Marturian Staff 2; Student Council 1; Trio 2; Pianist 2,3; Bible Club 1,2. Master Bible Course. 20 ETHELMAE SHISLER Bliss, N. Y., Eagle Methodist Church Life Verse: John 10:4 Choir 1,3; Tract Club 1; Jr. Church 2; Student Council Secretary 2: Bible Club 3; Testimony Staff 3; Miracle Staff 3; F.M.F. 1,3, Committee 3. Master Bible Course. S [ N I 0 R S DOROTHY J. SMITH New Bethlehem, Pa., First Baptist Church, Distant, Pa. Life Verse: Philippians 3:10 Tract Club 1; F.M.F. 1,2, V. Pres. 2; S. S. Class 2,3; Choir 1,3; Jr-Sr. Banquet Committee 2; Class Scc'y. 3. Master Bible Course. GAIL E. SMITH Oberlin, Ohio, First Baptist Church, LaGrange, Ohio Life Verse: Proverbs 3:5,6 Marturian Staff 1,2: Testimony Staff 2,3; Social Comm. 2, 3; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Council Secretary 3; Bible Club 1,2; Tract Club 1,2; Quartet Pianist 2,3; Choir 1; Choir Pianist 3; Girl's Trio 1,2. Master Bible Course. PATRICIA STOCKIN' Arcade, N Y., Eagle Methodis; Church Life Verse: Philippians 1:6 Choir 1.3; Traci Club 1.2: F. M. F. 2.3; Class Scc'y 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Discipline Comm. Scc'y 3; Jr. Church 2; Bible Club 3; Miracle Staff 3, Testimony Staff 3. Master Bible Course. JAMES O. TAYLOR Mannington, W. Va., Calvary Baptist Life Verse: II Timothy 2:15 Student Preacher 1.2, Pastorate 3; Class President 2; Marturian Staff 1; Miracle Staff. Editor 3; Tract Club 1.2; F. M. F. 3. Master Bible Course. $ I N I 0 R $ JAMES A. VARGA Cleveland, Ohio, Church of God Life Verse: Romans 1:16,17 Student Preacher 1.2,3; Sunday School Teacher 2.3. Master Bible Course. J 22 BRADLEY J. WOLCOTT Wyoming, N. Y., Wyoming Baptist Church Life Verse: Philippians 3:10 Bible Club 2.3; Choir 3; F. M. F. 3; Tract Club 3; Class President 3. Master Bible Course. $ [ N 1 0 I! $ WILLIAM YOST Lock Haven, Pa., Evangel Baptist Church, Youngstown, Ohio Life Verse: Philippians 1:20 Student Preaching 2,3; Pastorate 3; President Student Council 3; Tract Club 2,3. Master Bible Course. e  23 ime Number please, says Bernice the attendance taker annou An opening hymn Listening to the speaker Clyde Albertson Roger Ames juniors Alice Austin 26 Melvin Entingh Doris Deken Martin Edwards 27 Shirley Herrmann Samuel Hornbrook Harold House juniors 28 Vincent Lamb Richard Lapp Ted Lemaire $ uniorA Robert McGrew Norma McQuinn Bernice Mick 29 Robert Rogers Glenn Saunders Paul Schenck Byron Schumaker Alice Scoville Robert Shackelford James Shaw junior J 31 Carol Wilson William Varga •j Jack Willetts juniori Gordon Wimer Albert Yost NOT PICTURED: William Brown, George Young. 32 I Richard Austin George Bredon Raymond Bartholomew Lillian Billings Dale Breedlove Robert Bryant Florence Bockhold Wendell Capron man t i } i 34 Harold Carpenter Judy Connor %e.J, uncut Marilyn Carroll Colin Clark Robert Clatterbuck Nancy Cope Annetta Doyle Ray Erickson 35 Diana Everitt James Hartman Delbert Geer Doris Jarvis James George James Jones Thomas George Patsy King Jresh reShnictn 36 Dean Langford Edward Mawhorter Clifton Miller Sarah Murphy Joe Raymer Charles Richards Shirley Shirley Richard Shoup 37 Howard Shumate John Surbaugh Ellen Smith Betty Tibbs Kay Smith Geraldine White James Spaulding Helen Williams Ureshman Class 38 42 43 I 44 Jr LO R. Bartholomew, E. Smith, S. Hornbrook. «6 47 ft 48 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Edwards, D. Shoup, D. Lapp, C. Bocsscl, E. Stira, J. Spaulding, B. Clatterbuck. FRONT ROW: H. llukill, M. Emingh, R. Erickson, B. Schurnakcr, J. Hartman, D. Breedlove, J. Surbaugh. NOT PRESENT WIEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: D. Thompson. SCHEDULE Cedarville 45 WPAFB 66 Cedarville 60 Mountain State 65 Cedarville 71 Bliss College 73 Cedarville 66 Wilberforce 83 Cedarville 44 Defiance 69 Cedarville 70 Wilberforce 73 Cedarville 58 Ohio Northern 86 Cedarville 46 Bluffton 103 ♦Cedarville 66 Mountain State 64 Cedarville 51 F indlay 122 Cedarville 55 Defiance 76 ♦Cedarville 90 Giffin 88 Cedarville 62 Ashland 123 Cedarville 43 Bluffton 88 Cedarville 54 Ohio Northern 104 Cedarville 33 F indlay 137 Cedarville 59 WPAFB 92 Cedarville 54 Ashland 89 . 50 Eldon Stirn - Forward You got to f-i-ght You got to f-i-ght You got to f-i-ght FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT The team is in a huddle The captain's at the head Along came the coach And this is what he said 2-bits 4-bits 6-bits a dollar all for Ccdarville stand up and holler Hurrah Barbara Ferry, Albert Yost, Betty Tibbs CEDARVILLE 54 t . Up and over! 57 k ddadeba UT), eam TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Willetts, R. Marccllino, E. Stirn. W. Brown. J. Johnson, R. Bartholomew, B. Schumaker, W'. Capron, A. Yost, J. Surbaugh. FRONT ROW: H. Hukill, D. Breedlove, J. Hartman, D. Thomson, R. Erickson, G. Saunders, J. Spaulding, Coach Underwood. SCHEDULE Cedarville 4 Bluffton 10 Cedarville 0 Wilmington 5 Cedarville 0 Central State 19 Cedarville 3 Ohio Northern 17 Cedarville 1 Wright Patterson 17 Cedarville 1 Wilmington 12 Cedarville 2 Defiance 5 Cedarville 3 Defiance 7 Cedarville 2 Ashland 22 Cedarville 5 Ashland 29 Cedarville 1 Bluffton 11 Cedarville 5 Central State 16 Cedarville 2 Wright Patterson 15 Cedarville 0 Findlay 2 Cedarville 2 Findlay 6 58 59 Coach Underwood and Captain Jim Hartman figuring up the tally The Spectators The player kridtian b ' 7 f Department Director Rev. John Reno 63 DONALD E. COLLLNS Home Missionary Pastor to Urbana, Ohio from The Calvary Baptist Church, Bollcfountainc. JAMES O. TAYLOR Pastor, The United Presbyterian Church, Clifton. Ohio. f- reciclier5 GEORGE BREDON Home Missionary Sunday School Supt. at Ft. McKinley Mission from The Emmanuel Baptist Church, Dayton, Ohio. DONALD J. GUARNERE Home Missionary Pastor Ft. McKinley Mission from The Emmanuel Baptist Church, Dayton, Ohio. JAMES SHAW Student Pastor, The Marysville Methodist Church, Marysville, Ohio. This page sponsored by BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH Berea, Ohio Rev. Earl Willetts, Pastor Street Weelin 65 «Mu. « 67 Mr. Carl Gunn Regional Director ly.__Oloipitai at (1lidicotle, Olio In one of the Wards In the Chapel an we dang J taught 69 CLpj a loir 1 Jour 70 This page sponsored by THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Elyria, Ohio 71 onej Words by Music by Joy Taylor '49 Vivian Amsler Adapted by Norma McQuinn 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 May own a deeper love for men For whom Christ died and rose again Chorus: Our paths have led to Cedarville Where we seek to do the Saviour's will We must impart the living Word And rescue those who have not heard Let us who have been amply fed Provide a dying world with bread O let us be God's humble tools That He may use us and our school. In wisdom's dwelling there is peace. And joyful anthems find release. Our hands are privileged to hold God's perfect jewels. His gleaming gold. The Saviour's gems are ours to give, That lost impoverished souls may live . In wisdom's dwelling jewels abound. And Christ's unfailing grace is found. 74 Psalm 68: 19 28 Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah. , . Thy God hath commanded thy strength: strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us. 77 .. nincj JJatt Rife JJaff Science J4J( Music with meals i 79 Recreation Rc oom.6 Cj'u'Ls1 £)ormitory If you think your home life is something you should come and visit us at home! 83 Mom and her girls Window Cleaning Oftentimes we have visitors Beautiful corsage! ! Before the Jr.-Sr. banquet I really shouldn't but I will Such harmony Just Mert A 84 H Honor Hall'ers H fl W A R [ The take-off Sound asleep Mowing the lawn A normal pose The Maid Well? I II Timothy 4:1-5 I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. Mi BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Yost, J. Spaulding, D. Lapp, D. Thomson. MIDDLE ROW; J. Willetts, H. Hukill, L. Franck, B. Schumaker, S. Hornbiook. FRONT ROW; C. Wilson, S. Shirley, A. Scovillc, M. Spaulding. G. White, K. Smith. E. Smith. V A I! S 1 I y BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Hukill, D. Thomson, D. Lapp, P. Schenck. FRONT ROW; Coach Underwood, J. Willetts, J. Hartman, E. Stim, B. Schumaker. 92 f STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Hall, J. Collins. D. Gccr, Mrs. Langford. A. Austin, B. Rogers. Mrs. Schlcsinger, M. L. Mawhorter, H. Kirby, J. Ames, H. Hunt. SEATED: V. Carter. M. Johnson, L. Patterson, D. Albert- son. A. Franck, B. Tomson, Mr . Haist, Mrs. Williams. SEATED, FRONT ROW: B. Schenck, A. L. Lyons. Mrs. Underwood. Bernadette Schenck Barbara Rogers . Verna Carter . . Secretary . President . Treasurer 93 96 m Miss Mary Williamson Greene County Librarian Some students studying in the library I 97 ■KWtu w  Mi 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10II12 13141516171819, J) 21222324252s Miss Martha Hall - College Librarian - watching a student sign in. Shh! ! ! Don't wake up the whole dorm! These were words spoken in every' dorm the day, or should we say, the middle of the night that the Seniors started on their sneak ? They had many a heart attack before they finally flew out of Cedarville on their way to Kentucky. Although they left weary and worn and came back in the same condition, they really had a wonderful time (that is after they finally lost the Juniors) and they were very kind to bring back with them pictures of some of the sights they saw. So you, dear readers, are one of the privileged few who get to see what the Seniors saw on their SENIOR SNEAK! 100 WILLIAM CARTER Winner of President's T rophy GAIL SMITH Winner of Music Awa rd Presentation of Diploma by Dr. Jeremiah, Dr. Williams and Mr. Stoll assisting to Jean Ames. 104 t I Rev. Ray Hamilton of Chicago LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Smith. Music Award; Walter Garland and William Patterson, Bachelor of Arts Degree; Laurine Gullette, Bachelor of Religious Education Degree; William Carter, President's Trophy Winner. 105 ScLol—.At umm CLASS OF 1949 Mr. Dean Ainsworth 520 Russell Street Covington, Kentucky Mr. Mrs. Ernest Ferguson (Roberta Williams) Peidmont Bible College Winston-Salem, N.C. Mrs. Robert Archer (Alberta Sherrill) RFD 1 Morehead City, N.C. Miss Joy Taylor 1857 E. 82nd St. Apt. 31 Cleveland 3, Ohio Mr. Leon Urich 1441 Holmden Cleveland 9, Ohio Mr. James Wright Powell, Missouri (M'sy. American Inland Mission Ozark Mountains) CLASS OF 1950 Miss Donna Jean Anderson 146 Forest NW Warren,. Ohio Mr. Samuel Brindiar 18 Elm Street Struthers, Ohio Rev. Ben Garlich RFD 1 North Madison, Ohio Mrs. Clarence Curley (Mary Alice Jackson Peidmont Bible College Winston-Salem, N.C. Miss Ruth Nephew Koumra par Ft. Archambault Tchad, F.E. Africa (M'sy. -Mid Missions) Rev. Charles Noffsingcr R. R. 3, N. Parker St. Warsaw, Indiana Mrs. John Gazdik (Alice Scatter) C O Madame Declaron (Cote D'or) Arc S Telle France (M'sy. - Mid Missions) CLASS OF 1951 Mr. Kenneth L. Andrus 1598 Woodbine Ave. SE Warren, Ohio (Assistant Pastor Dir. of Music Bethel Baptist Church) Mr. Harry Banfield Box 10 Novelty, Ohio (Pastor, Riverside Community Church Novelty, Ohio) Rev. Walter Banks 3319 E. 134th St. Cleveland 20, Ohio (M'sy. - Mid Missions) Mr. Richard Damon 19519 Gardenview Maple Heights, Ohio Mr. Harley S. Decker RFD H 3, 26 Forest Dr. Brunswick, Ohio Miss Rilla J. Graham R.D. 6 Remer Minnesota Mr. George E. Hunt R.R. 1 Columbia Station, Ohio Mr. Clarence Jandecka 501 Pearl Street Berea, Ohio Rev. Robert Lapp, Sr. 141 Orchard Road Painesville, Ohio (Pastor, Mentor Plains Comm. Church) Mrs. Walter Gotts (Joan Lunning) 67 85 Pelham Allen Park, Michigan School----M umm 2 i rector y Rev. Charles Moore Baptist Mid-Missions 1120 Chester Ave. Cleveland 14, Ohio (M'sy. Candidate - Liberia) Mr. Eugene Rose 925 Clarendon Ave. SW Canton, Ohio Mr. Robert Tasker 17 Sandra Hamburg, New York Mr. Ward A. Weaver 669 W. Main Street Morristown, Tennessee (Minister of Music, Baptist Church) Mr. Mrs. Vernon Weber (Edith Mae Spieth) Baptist Mid-Missions 1120 Chester Ave. Cleveland 14, Ohio (M'sy. - Dominican Republic) Rev. Donald Woodby 1622 Elsinore Cleveland 12, Ohio (Pastor - Hayden Ave. Baptist Ch.) Mrs. ? Bradford (Josephine Minch) 3506 Seneca Ave. Lorain, Ohio Mr. Elmer E. Evans, Jr. 2053 E. 83rd St. Apt. 306 Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Donald M. House, Jr. 13908 Savannah Ave. Cleveland 12, Ohio CLASS OF 1952 Miss Mary Roselyn Hall Bryan University Dayton, Tennessee Rev. Mrs. Dewey O'Dell R R 2 Burton, W. Va. Rev. Richard Phelps R R 2 Garrettsville, Ohio (Pastor, Troy Baptist Church Welshfield, Ohio) Mr. George Smith R.R. n Goodells, Michigan CLASS OF 1953 Miss Phyllis Cunningham 2205 Cummington Ave. Cleveland 6, Ohio Mr. James Douglas 11219 Knowleton Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Raymond Fellenger 930 Paxton Road Cleveland, Ohio Miss Rose Haley 2597 Colchester Cleveland Heights, Ohio Miss Martha Hall Ccdarville Baptist College Cedarvillc, Ohio (Librarian) Mr. Harold Hasse 168 - 26th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Florida Rev. Edward Helmick LaGrange Baptist Church LaGrange, Ohio Mr. James Johnson Cedarville Baptist College Ccdarville, Ohio Mr. Richard Johnson 193 Midland Ave. Glenridge, N.J. Mr. J. Howard Jones 175 Wayne Ave. Bucyrus, Ohio (Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church) Mr. Mrs. Samuel Kalmus 11221 Knowleton Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Mrs. Leslie Koskovics (Jo Ann Howard - '52) 2942 E. 114th Street Cleveland 4, Ohio Miss E. Ann McLallen R. D. if5, Lake Pleasant Rd. Erie, Pa. Pilumni j£)irectot V Mr. Mrs. Robert McGrew (Donna Jean Pauley - '52) Cedarvillc Baptist College Ccdarville, Ohio Mr. Ted Mohat l6ll Holyoke Ave. , Apt. if 3 Cleveland 12, Ohio Miss Mary Ann Morrin 1451 East Blvd. Cleveland 4, Ohio (Sec'y Nottingham Baptist Church) Mr. Charles Owens c o Ray Moser 1210 Columbia Street Waterloo, Iowa Mr. Max Tucker First Baptist Church Spartansburg, Pa. Miss Helen Wellman 1851 Belmore Rd. Cleveland 12, Ohio (Student Nurse-Huron Rd. Hospital) Mr. Jack Yardlay Box 41 Coudersport, Pa. EVENING SCHOOL CLASS OF 1946 Mr. William Bennett 1940 Seneca Drive Euclid 17, Ohio Miss Zelma Clinesmith 207 Courtland St. Wellington, Ohio (Home Missionary) Rev. Harry Hemminger Strongsville, Ohio Miss Martha Manas 3312 Saratoga Ave. Cleveland 9, Ohio Miss Ethel Papp 3445 Broadview Rd. Cleveland 9, Ohio Rev. Clyde Sommers 5115 Case Ave. Lyndhurst 24, Ohio Pastor, The Little Church in the Vale, Gates Mills, Ohio) Mr. Mrs. Joseph Schoun 7428 Wefel Ave. Cleveland 9, Ohio Miss Opal Wharf 836 Beecher Street Cincinnati 6, Ohio CLASS OF 1947 Mr. Vernon Mitchell 1428 Robinson Rd. Grand Rapids 6, Mich. Mrs. Celena Tigncy 1072 Elbon Rd. Berea, Ohio Miss Francis Vanderkoy 18880 Bagley Rd. Berea, Ohio CLASS OF 1948 Rev. John Hes 202 Grape Street Hammonton, N.J. (Pastor, Hammonton Bapt. Ch.) CLASS OF 1949 Mr. John Ed von 3016 Carroll Ave. Cleveland 13, Ohio Mr. Marshall Patton 3327 E. 123rd Street Cleveland 20, Ohio Mr. John A. Simmons 7509 Woodland Ave. Cleveland 4, Ohio Mrs. Fred Schnell 872 Hemsdalc Rd. Cleveland 12, Ohio CLASS OF 1950 Miss Martha Anderson 1103 Green Rd. South Euclid 21, Ohio s iumni 2) irect °'Y Mr. h Mrs. Merit Skaggs R F D 3 Dodd Rd. Willoughby, Ohio CLASS OF 1951 Dr. Norman Gunn 312-Main St. North Weston, Ontario, Canada Rev. Leland C. Howard 138 Bellfield Ave. Elyria, Ohio Mr. Louis Koenig 2043 Cornell Rd. Cleveland 6, Ohio Mr. Charles A. Sherrard R. F. D. HI La Grange, Ohio Mrs. Nellie Miller 1622 Elsinore Cleveland 12, Ohio CLASS OF 1952 Mr. Harold Carpenter, Sr. 1339 Elm Street Youngstown 4, Ohio Mrs. Myrtle S. Drollinger 1924 Merl Ave. Cleveland 9, Ohio Mr. William F. Irwin R F D 1 Lcavittsburg, Ohio Mr. Charles S. Hedin 2470 Newburg Drive Cleveland 18, Ohio Mr. Malcom M. Maynard 128 South Street Chardon, Ohio Mr. Warner C. Penn 2273 E. 95th Street Cleveland 6, Ohio CLASS OF 1953 Mr. Zenas Corell 117 Fairport Nursery Rd. Painesville, Ohio Mr. Charles Paine 1331 Fry Ave. Lakewood 7, Ohio Mr. Dale Tilton 2713 Reel Ave. Youngstown 11, Ohio Associate Alumni not listed Evening, School 2), LULdLOn - - JJidton In September 1941, Bible-Believing Baptist pastors discussed and set forth a plan for a Bible Institute for the Cleveland area. By July, 1942 a course of study for the first year was adopted and officers were elected. The school was to be held in the Educational Building of the Hough Avenue Baptist Church. Four years later on June 4, 1946 the first graduation class received their diplomas, having satisfactorily completed required work in the evening school. A day school was started in 1947 and continued as such until June, 1953 when the school moved to Cedarville, Ohio to establish the Cedarville Baptist College and Bible Institute. In July, 1953 the burning of the Hough Avenue Baptist Church caused the evening school to be moved to its present location in the Brookside Baptist Church, 3420 Henninger Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Ill REV. GLENN DAVIS . . REV. GEORGE GIBSON . REV. ANDREW KMETKO REV. EDWIN MILLER . . REV. KENNETH NELSON REV. CHARLES OHMAN . REV. GEORGE O'KEEFE . REV. DENZEL OSBURN . REV. GERALD SMELSER . REV. KENNETH SMELSER REV. EARL WILLETTS . REV. DONALD WOODBY Bethlehem Baptist Church . . . . Calvary Baptist Church............. Scranton Road Baptist Church. . . Erin Avenue Baptist Church . . . Pioneer Baptist Church, N. Royal ton The Gospel Church.................. Brookside Baptist Church .... Baptist Mid-Missions............... Cleveland Hebrew Mission . . . First Baptist Church, Medina . . . First Baptist Church, Berea . . . Hayden Avc. Baptist Church . . . . . Epistles: Prophecy; Book Studies .........................Cults Isms ...............Galatians Ephesians .......................Interpretation . . . . Synthesis; Church History .............Doctrine; Book Studies .............Old Testament History . . . Missions; Typology; Romans . . . Christian Ethics; Book Studies . Personal Evangelism; Book Studies ......................Baptist Polity . Education; Inspiration; MSS . Wets. 1 12 Number enrolled - 108 Churches represented - 33 CLEVELAND EVENING INSTITUTE IN ACTION!! Student Body Tuesday Evening Classes Student Body Thursday Evening Classes First Year Class in Biblical Introduction Teacher: Rev. Don Woodby GRADUATING CLASS - 4 YEAR DIPLOMA TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rufus Simson, Lester Huebner, William Horn. BOTTOM ROW: Nicholas Moreili, Alma Martin, Donald Martin. GRADUATING CUSS - 2 YEAR CERTIFICATE COURSE TOP ROW, LEFT: LaVernc Rogers. RIGHT: Velma Armstrong. BOTTOM ROW, RIGHT: Rosie Brown. NOT SHOWN: Lolita Few. GRADUATING CUSS - 1 YEAR TEACHER TRAINING CUSS BOTTOM ROW, LEFT: Ruth Garry. NOT SHOWN: Elizabeth Salkeld. I Office, Library and Bookstore Going to Chapel Opportunity for Fellowship BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH CEDARVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Cedarville Ohio 4164 East 123 Street Cleveland, Ohio Rev. Glenn Davis, Pastor rejoices with Cedarville Baptist College and Bible Institute in THE MIRACLE and sincerely congratulates the graduating class of 1954. S duertiAementd 26 S. Sandusky Street Columbus, Ohio Bible School..........................9:30 A.M. Church Services .... 10:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service . . .Wednesday. . . 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. C. Clawson 58 S. Central Avenue FILMS CAMERAS DARKROOM SUPPLIES Commercial Portrait Photography CRESWELL CAMERA STORE Xenia Avenue Cedarvillc, Ohio Phone 6-3311 THE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 115 Lake Street, Xenia Rev. lewis W. Button, Pastor A shelter ... and a strong tower from the enemy. Psalm 61:3 Independent - Fundamental - Evangelistic Preaching Christ Practicing Separation Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Young People's Meeting 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 P.M. A Friendly Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3550 W. 25 Street Cleveland 9 Ohio Greetings From CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Piedmont Street Clendcnin, West Virginia George R. Gibson, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES Bible School 9:30 A.M. Morning W'orship 10:30 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Hour 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. Service at the City Mission every second Tuesday Cheer Service Eastern Star Home every fourth Sunday BROOKSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 3420 Hcnninger Road Cleveland 9, Ohio Rev. George W. O'Keefe, Pastor We Welcome You We urge each of you to be: Diligent in Business Fervent in Spirit Serving the Lord PEOPLE'S FOOD CLUB 337 Aberdeen Avenue (Oakwood) Dayton 9, Ohio When in the ST. LOUIS AREA visit the LACKLAND ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 10308 Lackland Road C.S. Henson, Pastor Wab. 2-4976 M THE CLEVELAND HEBREW MISSION 3110 Washington Blvd. Cleveland 18, Ohio Gerald V. Smclser, Superintendent Presenting Christ to Israel by Bible Classes Visitation Conferences Literature Radio Camps NOTTINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH E. 167th Street at Arcade Cleveland, Ohio FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Medina, Ohio Invites you to worship Bible School Worship Evening Service Thursday - Prayer 9:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. R. Kenneth Smelser Pastor Greetings From The EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Allan E. Lewis, Pastor 330 Iowa Avenue Morning Worship Sunday School Young People Evening Worship Prayer Service, 8:30 and 11:00 A. M. 9:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M. 7:45 P. M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Lorain, Ohio Vern Dunham Pastor Hm'EB’!! CEDARVILLE MARKET Phone 6-1201 Meats - Produce - Groceries MIAMI DEPOSIT BASK Complete Facilities Ready to Serve You Yellow Springs, Ohio and Cedarvillc, Ohio EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH SALUTE TO CEDARVILLE Dedicated, as we are, to . Fundamental . Baptistic . Scholarly . Progressive CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Regular Baptist Press Box 871 . Dayton, Ohio WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. Bible School 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P. M. Young People 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service a THE RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH The Family Church Jasper and E. Cleveland Decatur, Illinois BIBLE SCHOOL SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.M. - Morning Worship Youth Groups Evening Service Mid-Week Service - Wednesday 10:45 A. M. - 6:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. - 7:30 P. M. - The Church Teaching The Church Worshiping The Church Training The Church Evangelizing The Church Praying THE CHURCH IN THE REGIONS BEYOND Rev. and Mrs. Art Christmann, Brazil Rev. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Colorado Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen, Chile Rev. and Mrs. Walter Craymcr, Chile Rev. and Mrs. Robert Mathcson, Japan Rev. and Mrs. Robert West, Germany FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH La Grange, Ohio Edward Helmick, Pastor Jean Rising, Clerk CONFARR'S PANTRY Cedarville, Ohio Phone 6-2773 Home of the Cedarville Baptist College Boosters Club You are cordially invited to the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Vine and East 315th Street Willowick, Ohio MILNER ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Supplies and Equipment Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 10:50 Youth Groups 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 1320 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 14, Ohio Telephone PRospect 1-1124 Thursday Prayer and Praise Service at 7: 30 Paul M. Cell, Pastor 232 E. 315th St. Phone WIckliffe 3-2300 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH irsl baptist Church Third end Gooding Siraou ★ la Salia, Illino! Holding Forth the Word of Truth John 5:24 Morning Service Broadcast 11:15 - 12:00 Noon W. L.P.O. - 1220 KC Milan Ave. So. Lake St. Sunday Services 9:30 A. M. Bible School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P. M. Youth and Adult Meetings 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service Amherst, Ohio Wednesday Eve 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Rev. Leland Howard, Pastor Cloyce J. Pugh, Pastor Third and Gooding Streets Telephone 1333 SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN LOVE Fully Supporting Missionaries in Africa, South America, and Philippine Islands PICKERING ELECTRIC THE HEBREW CHRISTIAN SOCIETY Contractor - Dealer Westinghouse - Sunbeam Appliances Easy Washers - Hoover Cleaners and Service Phone 6-1221 Cedarville, Ohio 2524 Euclid Heights Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio Howard A. Kramer, Founder Alan C. Metcalf, Director HAMMAN'S SERVICE STATION Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of Sohio Products the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first and also to the Greek. Phone 6-0100 Cedarville, Ohio Best Wishes from the EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Grand at Waite Ave. - Toledo, Ohio Preaching Christ for Every Crisis R. Lloyd Matthews, Pastor Douglas Grey Beason, Assistant THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH When near Toledo visit our regular services 120 Main Street Sundays - 10; 11; 6:30; 7:30 Hamburg, New York Thursdays - 7:30 P, M. - On The Air Sundays - Alvin G. Ross, Pastor Foundations of Faith WSPD 1370kc 8:45 AM Beside Still Waters WTOL 1230kc 9:15 AM Wm. B. Shroyer, Assistant Holding Forth The Word Of Life ) m
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