Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

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JfoimmDttti We hope that these pages have firmly captured, and will forever hold the lasting memories, familiar expressions, and inspir- ing moments of one of the best years of our lives. stHcafion This Miracle is dedicated to Professor Robert Underwood by the Junior Class in deep appreciation for his faithful work and unchanging concern for Cedarville College. Serving as coach of the college he has never placed victory above the testimony of the school and the Lord. His untiring efforts as coach have not subtracted from his service in the classroom as an instructor in education and other fields in which he has been called to teach in these first years at Cedarville College. Our sincere thanks to him is accompanied with our prayers that his life might continue to be used of God in the great field of teaching. The Junior Class 5 A statement from one of Spurgeon's many interesting chapters describes the minister's fainting fits. The strong are not always vigorous, the wise not always ready, the brave not always courageous, and the joyous not always happy. When Paul penned II Corinthians 4:1, he may have been considering some possible personal reasons for fainting, for he writes as we have received mercy we faint not. Often in his writings Paul expressed himself as being unworthy of his high calling. He endured trials without number. He faced humanly insurmountable difficulties which are described in the last section of the chapter. To faint means to lose heart. Paul did not lose heart because he knew what God had done for him and he was sure what the Lord would do in him (II Corinthians 4:16). As our graduates leave Cedar- ville and enter some definite field of serving for Christ, they will be facing problems, opposition and satanic hindrances which may cause them to lose heart. It is the prayer of everyone of us that since it is by God's mercy that we are engaged in this ministry, we do not lose heart. 6 James T. Jeremiah EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF CEDARVILLE COLLEGE C.C. Clawson Herman W. Harvey James T. Jeremiah George S. Milner Andrew Tatman Clifford Maddox John H. Stoll BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Charles Barth Kenneth A. Much George Bates J. Dale Murphy George L. Boyd William Patterson Norman B. Chappell J. Irving Reese C.C. Clawson Wilbur C. Rooke Alfred Colwell Alvin G. Ross Arthur Dyke R.O. Sanborn Herman W. Harvey Gerald Smelser James T. Jeremiah Eugene B. Smith Robert Jones Andrew Tatman Allen E. Lewis Charles Wallace Reginald Matthews Earl V. Willetts George S. Milner Donald W. Woodby 7 CLIFFORD MADDOX, Academic Dean JOHN STOLL, Registrar ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Dean of Students WILLIAM PAUL AMBROSE, M.S. Ed. RONALD BURROWS, M.D. JEAN FISHER, B.R.E. MARGARET LUCILLE HOOK, M.A. 10 MRS. HUKILL MISS WOOD MISS P. COPE MISS STEVENS MISS FRYE MISS N. COPE MISS HALL, Librarian MISS WILLIAMSON 15 Snack Bar ANN BRADFORD JUANITA LONG i ' MRS. SHIRLEY, Cafeteria Manager Dish Washers Maintenance 16 'w vvVVVSxV Va r? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Albert Yost.............................. Ray Bartholomew.......................... Florence Bockhold........................ Veda Belle Young......................... Dale Breedlove........................... Vice-President . President . Treasurer . Secretary . Chaplain RAYMOND BARTHOLOMEW B.A., English Student Council 4; Vice-President 4; Miracle Staff 2; Choir 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Bass Quartet 2,3; Class Pres- ident 4; Class Chaplain 2; Bob Jones University 1 2. FLORENCE FRANCES BOCKHOLD B.l. Choir 2; Class Treasurer 4. ELADIO BOLANOS B.A., English DALE H. BREEDLOVE B.A., Bible Student Council 3; Varsity C 3,4; F.M.F. 3, President 3; Choir 1,2, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Miami Bible Institute 1. 18 HAROLD CARPENTER JR. B.l. F.M.F. 1; Class President 1. NANCY JANE COPE B.A., Bible Student Council 1,3, Treasurer 3; F.M.F. 4; Discipline Committee 3, Secretary 3; Choir 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Trio 1,2; Music Masters 3; Basket- ball 3,4; Class Secretary 3. DORIS DEKEN B.l. F.M.F. 1,2,3; Tract Club 1,2,3; RAYMOND ERICKSON B.A., History Varsity C 2,3,4, President 3, Treasurer 4; Social Committee 1; Choir 1,2,4; Basketball 1,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class President 3; Class Vice-President 2. 19 DELBERT GEER B.l. F.M.F. 1; Tract Club 1; Miracle Staff 1,3; Ozark Fellowship 1,3,4; Bulletin 3; School Photographer 1, 3,4. TOM GEORGE B.A. Bible GLENN GREENWOOD B.A., Bible Th.B. JAMES SHERWOOD HARTMAN JR. B.A., History Student Council 4; Varsity C 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 1,2; Choir 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Captain 1,2, M.V.P. 2; Class Vice- President 1; Class Treasurer 3. 20 ; HAROLD LOUIS HUKILL B.A., Bible Varsity C 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; Tract Club 1,2; Choir 1; Basketball Manager 1,2; Baseball Manager 1,2. PATSY YVONNE KING B.A., Bible Student Council 2,3; F.M.F. 1,2,3, President 1,2; Tract Club 1,2; Mir- acle Staff 1; Basketball 2,3; Ozark Fellowship 1,2; Student-aid Committee 2. ROBERT KISSINGER B.A., Bible Baptist Bible Seminary Th.B. RICHARD LAPP B.A., Bible Student Council 2; Varsity 1,2,3,4; Tract Club 1,2; Miracle Staff 2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 1,2; Baseball Manager 2; Tennis 3; Baptist Bible Institute. 21 LINDA LAUREEN MARSHALL B.l. Tract Club 1; Choir l 3 4 Secretary 1; Miracle Staff 1,3, Editor 3; Class Secretary 3. ALLEN OAKS B.l. ROY SHELPMAN B.A., English Literary Society 4, President 4; Social Committee 3,4; Bob Jones University 1. SHIRLEY JOAN SHIRLEY B.A., English Student Council 2,4; Tract Club 1; Miracle Staff 1; Choir 1,2,3,4, Pianist 3; Quartet Pianist 1,2,3; Trio 1,2,4; Music Masters 2,3; Pep Band 1,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. 22 HOWARD SHUMATE B.A., Bible Class Chaplain 3; Student Pastor 3,4. JAMES GEORGE SPAULDING B.A., Bible Varsity C 2,3,4; F.M.F. 2; Tract Club 2; Social Committee 2; Choir 1,2; Quartet 2; Basketball 1; Base- ball Manager 1. ALBERT SAMUEL YOST Th. B. Varsity C 3,4,5, Business Manager 4, Chaplain 5; F.M.F. 5, President 5; Tract Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; Social Committee 2,3; Pep Band 4; Baseball 2,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Class Vice-President 2,4,5; Class Chaplain 2; Student Aid 3; Pastoral Fellowship 3,5. WILLIAM YOST Th. B. 23 Veda Belle Young Wendell Capron CLASS VERSES Romans 8:38,39 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come. Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. |tagf HI iff anb ament Found in a remote corner of our medieval castle. I, Florence Bockhold, will my bashfulness to Sandy Milliken I, Nancy Cope, will my Latin American history book to Al Griffin. I, Doris Deken, will my car to Larry Barker. I, Patsy King, will my seat in Economics Class to any other girl who would like to fill it. I, Linda Marshall, will my good grades to any basketball player who needs them. I, Shirley Shirley, will my piano bench to Carolyn Hale. I, Veda Belle Young, will my long dark hair to Ruth Smelser. I, Raymond Bartholomew, will my regimental ties to Mr. Webber. I, Eladio Bolanos, leave my kinky accent to Hublall Sookram. I, Dale Breedlove, will my sharp appearance to Keith Coakley. I, Harold Carpenter, will my Chevy to Roy Carr. I, Ray Erickson, will my crew cut to Mr. Ambrose. I, Del Geer, will my knowledge of criminology to T.A. Shelow. I, Tom George, will my ability to arrive at 7:59 a.m. to the late Marshall Watson. I, Glenn Greenwood, will my conservative theology to Cliff Miller. I, James Hartman, will my gym classes to any other endomorph with the ambition. I, Harold Hukill, will my ability to sack day and night to Teddy Lemaire. I, Robert Kissinger, will my taciturn disposition to John Entner. I, Richard Lapp, will mv glue fingers to Bob Howder for use in future Cedarville basketball triumphs. I, Allen Oaks, will my Arrow-Shirt-Ad appearance to Chuck Horn. I, Roy Shelpman, will my resonant pipes to Tim Grafton. I, Howard Schumate, will my snow to Jerry Thornton and my snow shovel to Professor Wyland. I, James Spaulding, will my socks to anyone who can fill them. I, Albert Yost, will my Apollinarian form to all those undernourished juniors who couldn't raise the covers and pursue those sneaky seniors. 25 (|Ia 3fgr Jbdpfv cij 'Twould be most great if we could see Just what and where our seniors be. Ten years hence methinks I can tell Each grad be faring verrrry well. Dr. Barth is stooped and gray From dusting books night and day. Peer into the distance and see Florence Bockhold; A tall, skinny man is kneeling at her threshold. There goes Bolanas, Peruvian king; King of salomi, with a baloney ring. Breedlove walked it—that's no lie; Wanda planned it—love that guy. Carpenter's out with junior's date; Old technique with brand new bait. Standing on the corner you see Nancy Cope Surrounded by men—guess there's still hope. Walk into Kresge's, we'll spend but a dime; Deken at the counter? Been here all the time. Here comes Erickson gay as a lark; Found a girl finally unafraid of the dark. A.B. Geer is flyin' high; Gonna lose that arch, do or die. George's light stands making a go. Greenwood's still a pastor; crowd's never low. Altoona High has Hartman—not to kill the roaches; They'll do the killing 'cause Jimmie's one of their coaches. Hukill raises dodo birds to while the time away. Patsy's ringing doorbells and Avon pays her way. Lapp is under martial law; commander's name is Linda; She didn't win an oscar, but Richard's in her winda. Oakes is in the circus selling pop and corn; His spirit's still undaunted, not a bit forlorn. Shelpman's spinning platters, but not so musically; Joan provides the power—his nose's the needle, you see. Organ tones come floating; a monkey next we see; The hand that does the grinding is Shirley's, yesireel Shumate sailed the ocean blue; He, hi$ accordion, and—guess who 1 Spaulding's making basketballs; Albie cultures hair; Bill's a wrestler on TV; opponents he does tear. Vedabelle is not so young—nine kiddies make it hard; Hair is silver, back is bent, face looks mighty tard. Our journey's o'er; we've had our look. Suppose it's time we closed the book. 26 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS TOP ROW Ann Bradford................................... Ed Mowhorter................................... Jack Willetts................................Vice BOTTOM ROW Marshall Watson................................ Lane Moody..................................... Secretary President -President Chaplain Treasurer John Abuhl Jean Bissell Ann Bradford Esther Chesebro Eugene Christian Keith Coakley Frances Cooper Martin Edwards 28 Everett Fox Al Griffin Robert Marcel lino Edward Mawhorter Lane Moody Harold Pyle Raymond Reiner Clifton Miller 29 Jerrold Root Maurice Stone Jerry Thornton Marshall Watson Jack Willetts 30 Richard Wentzel Tom Shelow, President; Lester Webster, Vice President Carol Johnson, Secretary; Grace Willetts, Treasurer; James Fbrker, Chaplain. John Brumbaugh Iris Castle Barbara Culver Pat Damon Wanda Frye Alberta Graham Charles Horn 32 Robert Howder James Parker Irene Patterson Kenneth Pierpont Thomas Shelow 33 Peggy Stock we 11 Donald Rickard John White Grace Willetts 34 Norm Getty........................President Bob Humpreys.................Vice President Carolyn Hale......................Secretary Warren Woodard....................Treasurer Dave Mosher........................Chaplain . , E Merlin Ager Helen Faye Allen Paul Anderson Phyllis Bancroft Lawrence Barker Sandra Capron Roy Carr Alberta Chaffe Stuart Chaffe Gordon Christian Neva Claypool Keith Collett David Dautel Kenneth Doctor John Entner Phyllis Ernst Alan Field Allen Foltz Dwayne Frank Robert Gentile Norman Getty Russell Gibson Norma Grafton Timothy Grafton Carolyn Hale Harold Hans Robert Humphreys Lois Jeremiah Raymond Keener William Lane Juanita Long Melvin Luter Lucy Lyons Charles Marshall William Mason Florence Matthews Leon Rowland Nancy Scholten Barbara Sherry Ruth Smelser Larry Smith Rosemary Smith Hublall Sookram Helen Stevens Norma Stone James Tupps Gene Walker Jay White Helen Wiederkehr Warren Woodard NOT PICTURED: Mrs. R.G. Burrows Peggy Cope Shirley Underwood Sally Wentzel Dean Mayo Jane Pierpont 41 N, SEATED: Wanda Frye, Secretary; Jerry Thornton, President; Ray Bartholomew, Vice- President; Tom Shclow, Treasurer; Dr. Maddox, Advisor. STANDING: Ruth Yost, Helen Stevens, Patsy King, Ed Mawhorter, Bill Lane. Paul Van Kleek, Esther Chesebro, Shirley Shirley. 44 FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Thomas, Jack Willetts. SECOND ROW: Bob Marccllino, Ray Erickson, Lane Moody, A1 Yost, Coach Underwood. BACK ROW: Harold Huklll, Jerry Thornton, Dick Lapp. Jim Spaulding, Dick Wentzel, Dale Breedlove. OFFICERS: Dick Wentzel, President; Bob Marcellino, Vice-President; Lane Moody, Secretary; Ray Erickson, Treasurer. FRONT ROW Carol Johnson Sec-Treas. Juanita Long Florence Matthewj Grace Willetts Frances Cooper Lucy Lyons Ruth Yost BACK ROW Albert Yost Pres. Allen Foltz Paul Anderson Vice-Pres. Hublo Sukram Professor Turnbull Advisor Merlin Ager Ray Erickson Secretary -Treasurer V ice -President Tom Shelow Les Webster Jack Willetts Parliamentarian Program Committee Roy Shclpman President The Purpose of Alpha Chi and Gamma Chi is to develop its members in originality along literary, musical, artistic, and humorous lines; to develop and to promote the spirit of refinement and social tastes, conversation, conduct; to de- velop poise, personality, and leadership at both formal and informal events. 48 Ruth Yost Shirley Shirley Secretary -Trea surer V Ice -Preslden t I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. — Galatians 2:20 Frances Cooper President 49 Grace Willetts Parliamentarian Esther Chesebro Wanda Frye Program Committee SEATED: Miss Kantzer, faculty advisor; Esther Chcscbro, student activities; Jerry Thornton, associate editor; John Abuhl, advertising; Fran Cooper, editor. STANDING: Dick Wentzel, photographer; Ray Reiner, artist; Jack Willetts, sports editor. NOT PICTURED: Gene Christian, typist. 50 ROW ONE: Sandy Mtlliken, Peggy Stockwell, Nancy Sholton, Shirley Shirley, Nancy Cope, secretary. ROW TWO: Merlin Agcr, Lois Jeremiah, Esther Chcsebro, Rosemary Smith. Alberta Graham. ROW THREE: Ray Erickson, Charles Horn, Dale Breedlove, Jerry Thornton, president; Roy Carr. 52 ROW ONE: Norma Stone, Florence Matthews. Wanda Frye. Jean Blsscll, Carolyn Hale. ROW TWO: Fran Cooper, Grace Willetts, Linda Marshall, Tom Shelow, Ray Keener. ROW THREE: Dick Lapp, Norm Getty, student director; Paul Anderson, Russ Gibson, Everltt Fox. S3 Carolyn Hale, pianist L V Irene Patterson Grace Willetts Peggy Stockwcll Shirley Shirley, Frances Cooper, Alberta Graham Ruth Smelser, pianist olTeqe 10 0 fare @u artet Tom Shclow, Everett Fox, Norman Getty, Jerry Thornton, Don Rickard, pianist. Ray Bartholomew, Dave Mulder, Bob Howder, Eton Rickard, accompanist. Ifrumpcf Ifria STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Shelow, A1 Yost, Russ Gibson, Lois Jeremiah, Fran Cooper, Kicth Collett, Dwayne Frank, Norm Getty. SEATED: Allen Foltz, Ray Bartholomew. Dave Mulder, Florence Matthews. Shirley Shirley, Sandy Capron. Barbara Sherry. Miss Hook, Rosemary Smith. Valentine Indian Love Call' Sweetheart, Sweetheart, Sweetheart The Valentine Banquet was held in Geyer's Restaurant in Xenia, Ohio, on February 15, 1957. The Theme of the banquet was Portraits in Song. Roy Shelpman was master of cere- monies with vocal numbers from Lois Ann Jeremiah, Barbara Sherry, Jerry Thornton, and Grace Willetts. Banquet If I Could Tell You' Umm! Good! A real Sweetheart' • Pull Girls! “Use those muscles!” Time Out! The All-School Picnic at John Bryan Park was en- joyed by everyone. This was held Sep- tember 12. How does it taste? Get to work! “The Finished Product! i Do you think it will win a prize? 59 It did! First Prize!” Bible Survey with Dr. William . Have your pencils ready for History! Harmony with Prof. Webber. Speech-Speak distinctly, boys! •♦•in ffye cfaja nam • • Sweet music in the practice rooms! 62 Practice Preaching-Expound the word! Gi-gi --she never takes a cut! Great discoveries are made in Zoology Lab. ” Those bones again--Anatomy Class! Don't blow up the Chemistry Lab. 63 Wliere did your parmecium go. Bob? President Jeremiah Any announcements? Jerry Thornton Close your books and sing from your hearts! ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. Robert Kctchem Special Speaker Mr. Webber At the Console D. Frank. K. Collett, R. Reiner. D. Payton M „The chape, HoUf.. Singing for the Glory of God This U a haven for the hungry! • • in ff t? tuning f aff • • • rest for the weary (after Boys' Open Houae)l and labor for the ladles who work In our kitchen! -Empty now, but not for long • • • in ffye BBm ' Do a good job, Pete. It looks good I The gym-their second home. wmr • Place of Punishment for rebellious Freshmen on Initiation Night! Who ate Grace’s Sundae?” • • • in ff e “Fine Food Fixers! You haven’t won yet, Jerry! Afternoon snack at the snack har“ Faunae • • • Ping Pong Practice--Slam it Fran I “ HARR1 MAN HALL One of the three dorms for the boys. Cedar Hall Intellects at work! A Science Hall Fresh- man revolts against initiation Lights out at eleven, Norma! The Kitchen--food, fun, and frills! Relaxing in the lounge “Home of Intellectual Improvement She advocates quietness in the library. • • amounts the campus • • ♦ 71 Singing Claw for the Freshmen! •Radio Kiiig- Snow Queen' Hands Up- First Proposal? Working' Prospective student' Having fun Sneaks? The Acrobat' Why not take Zoology? 72 Don't Fall, Boys!” Once upon a time l a cement block, was a pile of limestone and a bag of cement. I began when Mr. Marshall, one of the maintenance men of Cedarville College, and President Jeremiah were discussing the possibility of making us for the new girls' dorm and other important buildings. We needed some equip- ment. We must be made a reality. Gifts from my friends purchased the lesser equipment and then Mr. Milner purchased my making machine. It only cost 10$ to make me. This cost will lessen the expenses for the College considerably. We are so proud of ourselves. We are not so big, but we are important for building a better Cedarville. Fran from Mars How far is it to New York First Prize-Shirley Shirley Second Prize-Alberta Graham Leaders In Action! Pioneer Girls Pioneer Girls is a club with a weekly program geered to attract girls to the Lord Jesus Christ through recreation, crafts, mucis, Bible exploration, and the earning of ranks and badges. It is a club with every variety and description of girls enjoying the same kind of activity. Yet the organization is set up so as to allow for freedom to work according to the needs of the individual groups. The organization has been founded on the idea of picturing through its activities the life of the early settlers of our country. Each girl has a Pal, a woman from the sponsoring church who prays for and helps the girl along in her work. The main objective of the group is to see girls won to Christ. Yet it does not stop there. We desire to see these girls grow in the Lord, become young women whom our Lord can really use as testimonies of His grace, and at the same time have fun and fellowship with other girls in the club in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Chii I icothe Group Every Sunday morning a group of twelve students travels sixty miles to-ho Id services in the Veteran's Hospital at Chillicothe, Ohio. Although the hospital is primarily for mental patients, many of the men are able to comprehend the Gospel and some have come to Christ this year. Nurses and attendants have also expressed interest in the services. Members of the group meet weekly to pray for the men at Chillicothe. 76 Leaders Brigade Boys Christian Service Brigade is a Christ-centered boy's club. Its main purpose is to Win boys for Christ. Our club meets once a week. Our meetings consist of line-ups, squad meetings, passing, achievements, sports, and a time together with God's Word. For extra activities we have hikes, overnight hikes, and special trips for the boys. We have seen boys come to know Christ as their Saviour during our meetings. Several boys have achieved their Explorer rank this year. This is the first rank in Brigade. Christian Service Brigade is divided into two age groups: Battalion — ages 12-18 Stockade — ages 8-11 Our group is chartered under Grace Baptist Church in Cedarville, Ohio. 77 MINISTRY TO THE FORGOTTEN Several times each month groups of talented young people from Cedarville College carry cheer, comfort and Christian love to hundreds of inmates in old folks' homes. These students carry on regular church services for those who are able to assemble and visit from patient to patient to those who are bed-ridden. The word of God is presented both musically and orally. The expression on their faces reveals their joy and thanks for the interest shown them. Many Christians are in these institutions and they blend their voices with ours in thanksgiving to God. JAIL MINISTRY And let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we taint not. This verse continues to be a blessing to each of the boys in the two teams that go each Sunday to the county jails in Springfield and Xenia. Many times as the Word is given to the inmates it seems that they do not become concerned about their soul's destiny, but yet it is our God-given responsibility to sow the seed and to trust that God will send forth His Spirit to bring them unto Salvation. God's Word definitely says that His Word will not return unto Him void and because of this promise men in the jails have turned from their wicked ways unto Christ and have trusted Him as their personal Saviour. 78 BIBLE CLUBS The most favorable soil for sowing the seed of the Word is the plastic heart of a child, says Lois LeBar. We fully agree with Miss LeBar; we have a great reason for our Bible Club work. Not only do we desire to plant the seed and water it, but we desire to watch God bring forth fruit that we might help the spiritual growth of each child won to Him. The Lord has given us twelve Bible Clubs this year in Cedarville, Yellow Springs, Xenia, Spring- field, Fairborn, and Dayton. Twenty-three of our college students teach the stories, songs, object lessons, and memory verses in each weekly meeting of the Bible Clubs held for children ages 6-9. Teachers I 79 Dayton Club Yellow Springs Club ■ Coach Robert Underwood, Athletic Director In arranging our sports program here at Cedarville College we have attempted to build an intercollegiate program which is designed to de- velop a co-operative as well as competitive spirit among our young men and a testimony for our Lord in the sphere of competitive athlet- ics. In addition to our intercollegiate program we encourage all of our students to become active in our intramural program which has as its goal the development of a competitive spirit, along with a strong, healthy, well-co-ordinated body. SCHEDULE They We November 27 Sinclair College 50 77 December 1 Wilberforce University 64 76 December 4 Defiance College 86 65 December 8 Ohio Northern University 90 86 December 11 Wilmington College 70 62 December 15 Bluff ton College 71 66 January 5 Sinclair College 48 71 January 8 Taylor College 69 63 January 12 Ohio Northern University 88 64 January 15 Findlay College 78 66 January 19 Defiance College 72 71 January 26 Wilberforce University 59 54 January 29 Rio Grande College 62 85 February 1 Huntington College 84 63 February 1 Fenn College 73 62 February 5 Ashland College 83 88 February 9 Ashland College 82 71 February 12 Bluff ton College 90 74 February 7 Findlay College 92 76 February 16 Wright-Patterson 54 67 February 19 Wilmington College 84 68 February 22 Roberts Wesleyan 65 83 Roberts Wesleyan 62 65 CHEERLEADERS: Alberta Graham Sandra Milliken Ray Erickson MANAGERS: Jack Willetts Dave Thomas Infielders come in! Outfielders go home! How am I doing, Coach? and Beetle Baummmmm Professor William Ambrose The Tennis Team of Cedarville College enters its second year of interscholastic competition this spring. Matches will be held with the various members of the Mid- Ohio League as well as practice scrimmages with local schools. The high point of the year will be the Mid-Ohio League tourna- ments to be held at Bluffton on May 17 and 18. 90 Professor Paul Wyland-Director of Intramurals Basketball Standings MEN Won Lost Freshman 3 1 Senior 3 1 Junior 3 3 Sophomore 0 4 WOMEN (Intramural) (Non-lntramural) Won Lost Won Lost Freshman 2 1 1 Junior-Senior 1 1 1 Sophomore 1 11 1 Student-Wives 2 2 Individual Scoring MEN WOMEN Christian, E. 54 Milliken, S 65 Mawhorter, E. 36 Cope, N. 47 Frank, D. 35 Smith, R. 43 Carpenter, H. 35 Stone, N. 31 Dautel, D. 33 Jeremiah, M. 31 Griffin, A. 33 Christian, J. 28 Smith, L. 28 Shirley, S. 25 Christian, G. 28 91 Professor John Stoll Evening school classes are held in Xenia, Ohio, at the First Re- formed Church. Professor John Stoll, Miss Jean Fisher, and Dr. Arthur Williams from Cedarville College Teach these classes every Monday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. Dr. Arthur Williams THAT IN ALL THINGS HE MIGHT HAVE THE PREEMINENCE Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. 1 Corinthians 15:58 Compliments Of The JUNIOR CLASS Class of '58 Compliments Of The VARSITY C” Of CEDARVILLE COLLEGE FLEET WING HAGLER SERVICE STATION COMING to CLEVELAND Visit CEDARVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 12601 Cedar Road Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio Phone 6-0110 Cedarville, Ohio John G. Balyo, Pastor Earl L. Leiby, Associate Pastor Congratulations Seniors - PLEASANT MEMORIES From the Class of '59 To the Class of '57 The Heavens Declare the Glory of God; and the Firmament Showeth His Handiwork. Psalms 19:1 MAY THE LORI) BLESS YOU IN YOUR FUTURE SERVICE FOR HIM The Sophomore Class Compliments of Dr. Mrs. Fredrick E. Milkie 5733 St. Clements Ct. Toledo, Ohio Friends of THE MIRACLE Miss Fisher of Cedarville, Ohio Dwight V. Cooper of Spring Lake, Michigan DorthyA. Bisset of Evart, Michigan Mr. Alva Perry of Xenia, Ohio Miss Mick of Cedarville, Ohio Mr. Mrs. Uley Lock of Anderson, Indiana KENNETH E. NELSON 6616 Royal ton Road Cleveland 33, Ohio To You For Counsel Comfort Cheer in Christ GLENN W. CARTER AND FAMILY We thank the Lord for His many and rich blessings to the Cedar- ville College. Compliments Of CEDARVILLE HARDWARE Progressive Hardware Service Cedarville, Ohio Phone So 6-1941 Your GE Appliance Dealer Compliments of Arm company Yellow Springs, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio SV M S 'UJlORCa Compliments of STOKES MOTOR COMPANY South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio Phone 6-4021 Your Dodge Plymouth Dealer MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK Complete Facilities Ready To Serve You Yellow Springs, Ohio And Cedarville, Ohio CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES SALES SERVICE Day or Night Wrecker Service HARNER'S Business Phone 6-2701 Resident Phone 6-1461 CEDARVILLE MARKET Cedarville, Ohio Meats • Produce • Groceries Phone 6-1201 Chaplin cleaners Cedarville, Ohio Laundry Service • Shoe Repair Cleaning • Pressing Cedarville, Ohio JAMES CUT-RATE The Rexall Store Phone SO-6-1771 Cedarville, Ohio HAMMAN’S SOHIO SERVICE Materials Furnished By Tires Washing Batteries Greasing CEDARVILLE LUMBER COMPANY Cedarville, Ohio Xenia, Avenue Cedarville, Ohio Phone SO-6-1331 GLENWOOD CLEANERS 3001 Detroit Avenue Toledo, Ohio Phone Cherry 4-3744 Pick Up and Delivery Try Our Quality Cleaning Best Wishes HALE DRUG Your Walgreen Agency Friendly Personalized Service PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST Telephone 2-3113 5692 Main Street Sylvania, Ohio RANDALL STORMONT Feed and Supply Phone 6-1031 Cedarville Ohio BEATY FINNEY Shell Service Station Cedarville, Ohio Phone 6-3711 Tires Shel lubrication Car Wash Batteries JAMES SUPER MARKET 24 East Market Xenia, Ohio GRANDMA SHOPPED HERE IN 1906 Open Six Days Until Nine Phone 2-2351 You Are Always Welcome at the GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Carl E. Elgena Pastor East Thirty-Second and Cleveland Des Moines, Iowa Carol Barker Director of Music Arlyn Pritchett Christian Ed. Director Congratulations From All of us at Grandview Regular Services For All Each Lord's Day On the Air Sunday 11:15 A.M. KIOA940 kc. CALVARY BAPTIST TABERNACLE Sandusky, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 57 Max E. Tucker Pastor Calvary Time WLEC 1450 kc. Sunday 8:45 A.M. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Grand at Waite Toledo, Ohio R.L. Matthews K.L. Andrus Pastor Assistant SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 6:30 Youth Groups 7:30 Evening Service Midweek Prayer Hour - Thurs. 7:30 On the Air Every Sunday Morning WSPD 11:15 to 11:30 WTOL 9:15 to 9:30 BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 4164 East 123rd Street Cleveland, Ohio May the Lord's Richest Blessing Be Upon Cedarville College and the Graduating Class of 1957 RoyJ. Clark, Pastor BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH That in All Things He Might Have the Preeminence. Earl V. Willetts, Pastor CLINTONVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 Oakland Park Avenue Columbus 14, Ohio Founded on THE WORD OF GOD Grounded in THE WORD OF GOD Bounded by THE WORD OF GOD 250 West Street Berea, Ohio SERVICES Bible School Morning Worship Bible Training Union Evening Gospel Service Wednesday Prayer Meeting 9:30 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 6:45 P.M. 7:45 P.M. 7:45 P.M. Glenn H. Davis, Pastor EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 115 Lake Street - Xenia, Ohio. SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. F. Dale Cadman, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH $ 276 Washington Avenue WELCOME - ANYTIME The Church for the Family With a Special Ministry for Everyone Pastor - Robert J. Reynhout Youth and Music - Jack Payne On U.S. 10 - In the HEART of North Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 57 TITUS 1:9 FIRST BAPTIST CH. HA LIARD CALIFORNIA C.T. CONRAD PASTOR Congratulations Class of 1957 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CEDARVILLE Harry E. Cole, Pastor Your Home Church Away From Home WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED - RISEN - COMING AGAIN Congratulations and the Lord's Blessing To the 1957 Graduates MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 201 South Main Street Verona, Wisconsin The Church in the Heart of the Village with the Village at Heart. William F. Harris, Pastor RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH George A. Bates, Pas.w. Decatur, Illinois O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God I How unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding outl For who hath known the mind of the Lord? Or who hath been his counsellor? Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again? For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory forever Romans 11:33-36 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Salem, Mattoon Elliot Streets Springfield, Massachusetts HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE Regular Services Sunday 9:30 10:30 6:00 6:00 7:30 Thursday 7:30 Bible School Morning Worship Service Conqueror's Fellowship Spark Plugs For Christ Evening Gospel Service Prayer Praise Service David. Nettleton, Pastor When You Are in the Area of Ypsilanti, Michigan You Will Find a Hearty Welcome at the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Oaklawn at Davis Street Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Baptist Youth Fellowship 6:15 P.M. Good News Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. In Fellowship With GARBC, ACCC, ICCC. M. Donald Currey, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 121 West Liberty Street Medina, Ohio Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; . . .was burled. . .he arose again the third day according to the scriptures. 1 Corinthians 15:3,4. Bible School 9:45 Worship 10:55 Youth Groups 6:30 Evening Service 7:30 Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:45 WE WELCOME YOU R. Kenneth Smclscr, Pastor INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Route 45, One Mile North of Route 15 North Jackson, Ohio Holding Fast the Faithful Word Titus 1:9 Holding Forth the Word of Life Phil. 2:16 Gerald H. Mitchell, Pastor MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 26 South Sandusky Street Columbus, Ohio SERVICES BROADCASTS Bible School 9:30 Church Services 10:30 7:30 WTVN Sunday 11:00 A.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 WCOL Sunday 12.00 to 12:30 PM. WHERE A CHRISTIAN WELCOME REIGNS C.C. Clawson, Pastor EASTPORT BAPTIST CHURCH Eastport, Michigan A Friendly Church Where You Will Always Here the Gospel Allen E. Northrup, Pastor LEWIS AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4408 Lewis Avenue Toledo 12, Ohio We are thankful to God for our Baptist school at Cedarville where our Christian young popele can secure Christ centered training for Christian and secular service. We pray that our God will bless and provide every need during this year of 1957. We thank our God upon every remembrance of you always in every prayer of ours making request with joy Philippians 1:3,4. Kenneth Houser Jr., Pastor THE XENIA BIBLE CHURCH (Regular Baptist) S.A. Hutchinson, Pastor SERVICES Bible School 9:30 Morning Service 10:30 Teacher Training B.Y. P. 6:30 Evening Service 7:30 Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30 Harbine Ave. at 800 Blk. N. Detroit St. Xenia Ohio GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH McKaig Avenue Monroe Street Troy, Ohio C.D. Miles, Pastor Bible Believing - Evangelistic - Missionary Congratulations From the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of Russell, Iowa A Friendly Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3550 West 25 Street Cleveland 9, Ohio George R. Gibson, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES Bible School Morning Worship Youth Fellowship Evangelistic Hour WEDNESDAY SERVICE Prayer Service 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Congratulations - Best Wishes From the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 120 Main Street Hamburg, New York A Friendly Church in a Friendly Village May God's Richest and Best Be Your Portion in Your Training and Future Service for Him. Alvin G. Ross, Pastor Mel W. Negley, Associate BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST Selma Road York Street Springfield, Ohio Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Young Peoples Meeting 6:15 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:15 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Hour 7:00 P.M. Sunday Radio Broadcast on WIZE From 7:30-8:00 P.M. Looking for that Blessed Hope Titus 2:13 Glenn Greenwood, Pastor GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 19147 Eastlook Road Rocky River 16, Ohio Vernon K. Billington, Pastor Holding forth the Word of Life SERVICES Bible School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Senior Young People 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. When in the St. Louis Area We Invite You to Attend the LACKLAND ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH 10308 Lackland Road Overland, Missouri REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Preaching Service 10:45 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Bible Training Union 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Bible Study Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. Awana Club Meetings - Monday - Tuesday - Friday 7:00 P.M. Broadcast Over Station KXLW Every Sunday The Friendly Church Where Visitors are Always Welcome Clarence S. Henson, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH La Grange, Ohio TESTIFYING OF GOD'S GRACE Edward C. Hemick Pastor EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 330 Iowa Avenue Lorain, Ohio Verne L. Dunham, Minister A Friendly Family Fellowship Regular Services Held Each Lord's Day CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Evart, Michigan John Brubaker, Pastor Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God. II Corinthians 5:20 Ellis and Ruth Abuhl John Joanne Ralph Wayne Mr. Mrs. Willard Ager Guy Mary Bagget Barbara Roll in Merlin Arthur David Ankeny, Iowa Verona Steven Serve the LORD with gladness: come be- fore his presence with singing Psalms 100:2 Wisconsin Xenia, Ohio Pastor Mrs. H. Christian Mr. Mrs. Harry E. Cole Pastor Mrs. F. E. Cooper CONGRATULATIONS Kenneth David Helen To the Class of 1957 Judith Ann Evart, Michigan Cedarville, Ohio Being confident of this very thing, that Call unto me, and 1 will answer thee, Not that we arc sufficient of ourselves to he which hath begun a good work in you and shew thee great and mighty things, think any thing as of ourselves: but our will perform it until the day of Jesus which thou knowest not Jeremiah 33:3 sufficiency is of God II Corinthians 3:5 Christ Philippians 1:6 Congratulations The Ferry Family Indianapolis, Indiana Seniors! George L. Gordon Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that KEEP LOOKING and was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at UP Family the right hand of the throne of God Hebrews 12:2 C.L. Entner Family Cedarville, Ohio Connersville, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduates of 1957 Pastor Mr$. E.C. Hukill Mr Mrs. Jim Johnson and Family Cedarville, Ohio Choose you this day whom ye will serve: W.B. Paterson Sr. Parma, Ohio May the Lord Bless You Trinity Baptist Church . . .but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD Joshua 24:15 In His Service Lorain, Ohio Dr. Mrs. A.F. Williams Pastor Mrs. C.E. Spaulding and Family Carl F. Reese Mary Margaret Cedarville, Ohio and Lima, Ohio Saved by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ Eph. 2:8-9 Family That ye might walk worthy oi the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every Set for the defense of the Gospel Cedarville, Ohio good work, and increasing in the know- Phil. 2:17 ledge of God Colossians 1:10 Looking for that blessed hope Tints 2:13


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