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

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‘WtvuzcCe ... CAROL JOHNSON ___ ROBERT HOW DER ______ LUCY LYONS - WARREN WOODARD MISS RUTH KANTZER Editor____________________JOHN BRUMBAUGH Typist___________ Assistant Editor____________________RUTH YOST Photographer ____ Art Editor__________________ GRACE WILLETTS Assistant_________ Sports Editor _____________ SANDRA MILLIKIN Assistant_________ Advertising Editor........ PAUL VAN KLEEK Advisor___________ 2 Administration Faculty Staff 7siu t£ - Student Body icutc6e Activities Sports Social Events Christian Service 3 In the fall the seed was planted as we began another school year. We watched it sprout and grow to maturity—graduation. We captured its various phases and on the following pages is re- corded tlie growth of our tree—1958. 7 Pxo e yi Srccce ccut uU . . . who has rendered faithful service in advancing the cause of Christ at Cedarville College . . . . . . who has shown unwavering devotion to the vocation wherein God hath called him . . . . . . whose desire to serve his Lord is manifested by the willingness he shows in accepting responsibilities which far exceed his line of duty . . . . . . who has given unstintingly of his time that the students of this school might be “perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works” . . . . . . who has made untiring efforts in the improvement of the science department of Cedarville College . . . . . . we, the Junior Class, dedicate this 1958 Miracle. CLIFFORD MADDOX Academic Dean ARTHUR WILLIAMS Dean of Students George S. Milner, Chairman Reginald Matthews ROBERT UNDERWOOD Registrar Executive @o H Kcttee C. C. Clawson James T. Jeremiah Andrew Tatman Robert Underwood Clifford R. Maddox Arthur F. Williams 8 Charles Barth George L. Boyd Alfred Colwell James T. Jeremiah Reginald Matthews Dale Murphy Wilber C. Rooke Gerald Smelser Charles Wallace George A. Bates Norman B. Chappell Arthur Dyke Robert Jones George Milner. Chairman William Patterson Alvin G. Ross Eugene B. Smith Earl V. Willetts William Brock C. C. Clawson Herman Harvey Allen Lewis Kenneth Muck Irving J. Reese R. 0. Sanborn Andrew Tatman Donald Woodby PRESIDENT JAMES T. JEREMIAH Christians are exhorted to “shine as lights” in a “crooked and perverted age.” To do this, we must live as the sons of God, “blameless, harmless, spotless.” (Phil. 2:12-14) It is our prayer that God will enable our faculty, students, and graduates to thus hold forth the word of life. This Christian life is not a passive experience but one which carries with it the greatest responsibility, since we are told to “work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” To do this we must not trust our- selves but must possess a tender conscience and always keep vigilance against tempta- tion. We must shrink from everything which would offend or dishonor God. As the class of 1958 leaves Cedarville, we pray that God our Savior will make each member a specialist as a light hearer in the world, no matter what work he may be called to do. 9 “The tree of deepest root is found Least willing still to quit the ground” THRALE WILLIAM AMBROSE. M.A 7 a c u C t SHERWIN BOWSER. B.S. RUTH KANTZER, B.A. DALE THOMSON, B.A. CLIFFORD MADDOX. Ph.D. BRUCE TURNBULL. B.D., M.S. ROBERT UNDERWOOD. M.A. CLEVELAND McDONALD, M.Litt. 7 a c u C t WARREN WEBBER, M.Mus.Ed. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, B.A., D.D. GLENN WITTIG, B.A. G. PAUL WYLAND, M.A. MRS. RUDER Cashier MRS. HORN MRS. ANDRUS Secretary to the Bookkeeper President MISS WOOD Secretary of Publications 15 MR. WYLAND Librarian AuisUnta: ALBERTA CARR. HELEN STEVENS. ALBERTA CHAFFE MISS R. CARZOO Branch Librarian LOIS JEREMIAH. FRAN COOPER. Assistants BERNICE MICK. Book Store Manager MRS. UNDERWOOD, LINDA JOHNSON. MRS. FRIBERG MRS. SHIRLEY Cafeteria Manager 'fcctc tett ‘TfC Ufiteti tce MR. MARSHALL, CLIFF BOESSEL 17 We never know how high we are Til we are called to rise; And then, if we arc true to plan, Our statures touch the skies.” EMILY DICKINSON JERRY THORNTON __ MAURICE STONE____ ESTHER CHESEBRO . ELMER EVANS _____ EDWARD MAWHORTER ........ President ___Vice President ________ Secretary ........ Treasurer ......... Chaplain ‘‘That in all things He might have the pre-eminence. 20 JOHN BRUMBAUGH Hamburg, New York B.A., Biological Science Miracle Staff. Editor 4; Iowa State College; Hough ton College. ESTHER CHESEBRO Allegany, New York B.A., English Class Secretary 2, 4; Student Council 2, 3; FMF 4; Tract Club 1; Miracle Staff 3; Gamma Chi 3, 4; Whispering Cedars 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4. KEITH COAKLEY Washington, Iowa B.A., Bible Class Chaplain 3; Washington Junior College. FRANCES COOPER Evart, Michigan B.A., English Student Council. Secretary' 4; Social Committee 4; FMF 3. 4; Miracle Staff, Editor 3; Gamma Chi 3, 4, President 3; Choir 3, 4; Trio 3; Pep Band 3, 4; Brass Trio 3; Moody Bible Institute. JAMES ERSKIN ELMER EVANS Buffalo, New York B.A., Bible Student Council 4; Houghton College; Philadelphia Bible Institute. Cleveland, Ohio B.A., Bible Class Treasurer 4; Fenn College; Baptist Bible In- stitute. ROBERT MARCELLINO Palatine Bridge, New York B.A., Physical Education Social Committee 2; Varsity “C” 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Junior Varsity Coach 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Coach 4; Baptist Bible Seminary. EDWARD MAWHORTER Wawaka, Indiana B.S., General Science Class President 3; Class Chaplain 4; Student Coun- cil, President 1, Treasurer 2, 3; Discipline Com- mittee 1. LOWELL CLIFTON MILLER Dayton, Ohio B.A., Bible Whispering Cedars Staff 3, 4. LANE MOODY Lorain, Ohio B.A., Physical Education Class Vice President 2. Treasurer 3; Varsity “C” 2. 3. 4; Choir 1; Quartet 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4. JOE RAYMER Cedarville. Ohio B.A., Social Science Student Council 1; Student Aid Committee 1. MAURICE STONE Rochelle, Illinois B.A., History- Class Vice President 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity “C” 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; Miracle Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 3; Choir 1, 2; Quartet 1; Basketball 1, 2. Manager 2; Baseball Manager 1, 2. JERRY THORNTON Toledo. Ohio B.A., History Class Treasurer 2, President 4; Student Council 2, President 3. Vice President 4; Discipline Com- mittee 3; Social Committee 1; Varsity “CM 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Miracle Staff 3; Quartet ]t 2. 3; Brass Quartet 1; Music Masters 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Captain 4. RICHARD WENTZEL I.orain. Ohio B.A., General Science Varsity “C” 2. President 3, 4; Miracle Staff 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Baseball 1; Tennis 2, 3. JOHN WILLETTS Ccdarville, Ohio B.A., English Class Vice President 3; Student Council 2; Varsity “C” 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3; Tract Club 2, Vice President 3; Miracle Staff 2, 3; Alpha Chi 3, 4; Choir 2; Quartet 2. 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Bryan University. ALBERT YOST Mill Hall. Pennsylvania B.A., History Class Chaplain 2, Vice President 2. 4. 5; Social Com- mittee 3; Student Aid 3. 4; Varsity “C 3. 4, 5, 6, Business Manager 4, Chaplain 5; FMF President 5; Tract Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Ministers Association 2, Secretary 3; Pep Band 4, 5, 6; Cheer- leader 2, 3; Baseball 2; Th. B. Ccdarville College 1957. CLIFF BOESSEI___________________________ President BOB HOWDER........................ Vice President SANDRA MILLIKIN ________________________ Secretary CAROL JOHNSON ___________________________ Treasurer LESTER WEBSTER .................... Chaplain “The life that goes forward triumphs.” puttiom JOHN ABUHL Ankeny, Iowa CLIFFORD BOESSEL Hobart, Indiana ALBERTA CARR Hayward, California EUGENE CHRISTIAN Cedarville, Ohio EVERETT FOX Naples, New York ROBERT HOWDER Angola, New York CAROL JOHNSON West Palm Beach, Florida SANDRA M1LLIKIN Kalkaska, Michigan KENNETH PIER PONT Newark, Ohio JERROLD ROOT Beaver Dams, New York THOMAS SHELOW Altoona, Pennsylvania DAVID THOMAS Dayton, Ohio PAUL VAN KLEEK Lapeer, Michigan MARSHALL WATSON Cedarville, Ohio LESTER WEBSTER North Boston, New York GRACE WILLETTS Berea, Ohio RUTH YOST North Collins, New York MERLIN ACER ____________________________ President DWAYNE FRANK _______________________ Vice President LOIS JEREMIAH ____________________________Secretary JOHN ENTNER __________________________ Treasurer DE ELDA PAYTON ......................... Chaplain “To God the glory, to men the Gospel ’ MERLIN ACER Verona, Wisconsin I ROY CARR Sinclairville, New York ALBERTA CHAFFE Thompson, Ohio STUART CHAFFE Thompson, Ohio CORDON CHRISTIAN Belle Center, Ohio NEVA CLAYPOOL Kittanning, Pennsylvania KEITH COLLETT Inkster, Michigan DAVID DA UT EL Portsmouth, Ohio KENNETH DOCTOR Ellsworth, Michigan JOHN ENTNER Connersville, Indiana PHYLLIS ERNST Fayette, Ohio DWAYNE FRANK Kuna, Idaho TIMOTHY GRAFTON Freeport, Pennsylvania RICHARD GRAVEN Vandalia, Illinois CAROLYN HALE Toledo, Ohio 31 ROBERT HUMPHREYS Toledo, Ohio LOIS JEREMIAH Cedarville, Ohio WILLIAM LANE Midland, Ohio LUCY LYONS South Euclid, Ohio WILLIAM MASON Columhus, Ohio NORMA NULPH Climax, Pennsylvania DEELDA PAYTON Montezuma, Indiana RONALD REESE Cedarville, Ohio 32 LEON ROWLAND Ottumwa, Iowa BARBARA SHERRY Worthington, Fa. HUBLALL SOOKRAM Corcntyne, British Guiana RUTH SMELSER Cleveland, Ohio LARRY SMITH Macon, Illinois ROSEMARY SMITH Kirkcrsvillc, Ohio HELEN STEVENS Boise, Idaho HORACE WARD Springfield, Ohio WARREN WOODARD Jamestown, N. Y. 33 JIM ENTNER .............................. President DAN PURDY ........................ Vice President MARLENE DAVIS ............................Secretary ESTHER WEISS........................... Treasurer DAVE PERRY ................................Chaplain “With eternity’s values in view” DAVID COCHRAN Russel, Iowa DONIS COLLIER Mowcaqua, Illinois JACK COOK (-ass City, Michigan RICHARD COOK Flint, Michigan MARCIA CROTHERS Lakeville, Indiana MARLENE DAVIS Parma, Ohio I’HYLLIS DOBBS Kuna, Idaho LOIS DODSON Winona Lake. Indiana JAMES ENTNER Conncrsvillc, Indiana KAREN FAY Berea, Ohio ALAN FIELD Cass City, Michigan ALLEN FOLTZ Bedford, Ohio 35 COLBY GOODRICH Lincoln Center, Maine TERRY GOODRICH Boise, Idaho JOYCE GRANT East Moline, Illinois SHIRLEY HARRINGTON Watseka, Illinois RUTH HIMSEL Verona, Wisconsin JOHN INGRAM Columbus, Ohio 36 RICHARD JACOBS Flint, Michigan LINDA JOHNSON Findlay. Ohio MAURINE LARSEN Ames, Iowa BEVERLY LYON Crawlordsville, Indiana DAVID MATSON Plymouth. Indiana DEAN MAYO Cedarville, Ohio NANCY McDIVITT Carrcltsvillc, Ohio NORMAN MOORE Dayton, Ohio DELORES OSBORN Westminster, Colorado VERN PECK Cass City. Michigan DAVID PERRY Homer, Alaska PATSY PETRY New Madison. Ohio DANIEL PURDY Columbus Station, Ohio LON REISING Cedarville, Ohio HAROLD RODIN Burlington, Iowa NANCY SCHOLTEN Columbus, Ohio GLENN SEEVERS Cleveland, Ohio BOB SELF Toledo. Ohio 37 BEVERLY VAN MULLEN Marne. Michigan ESTHER WEISS Fairview Park. Ohio WILLARD WENTZEL Cedarville, Ohio DEAN ZERBY Berrien Springs. Michigan TERRY ZERBY Berrien Springs. Michigan CAROL ZOELLNER Sandusky, Ohio 38 MARVIN WISEMAN Springfield. Ohio LORNA WOOD Pasadena. California Sfieccut Studente FRED BROOKS BERNICE COON MARTIN EDWARDS (Tedanvitte. Meye W ? euttt outtye Good timber does not grow in ease, The stronger wind, the tougher trees, The farther sky, the greater length; The more the storm, the more the strength By sun and cold, by rains and snows In tree or man good timber grows. Student (£ouuci£ PneUct tt “Peud l cut‘Pdee l ice P e tcle«tt flewf untUott Secnetewcf '?'ttutce (Zaofien, Front rote: Frances Cooper. Marcia Crothcrs, Paul VanKleek, Jerry Thornton, Crace Willett , John Kntncr. Back row: Jim Erskin. Maurice Stone. Boh Humphrey . Lucy Lyons. Glenn Servers. Dave Thomas. The Student Council is the form of student government contused of members electee! from each individual class. Its function is the development of a well-rounded social, spiritual, and academic life for the entire student hotly. Coach Bowser, Roy Carr. Bob Howder, Dick Wentzel, Jerry Thornton, Maurice Stone, Dave Thomas, Keith Collett, Bob Humphreys, Pete Agcr. John Entner, Bob Marcellino, Reese. Lane Moody, Merlin President Secretary DICK WENTZEL DAVE THOMAS Pice President Treasurer LANE MOODY Chaplain JERRY THORNTON JOHN ENTNER The purpose of the Foreign Missions Fellowship is to stimulate interest in missionary activity. Although the primary function is prayer, a special project this year has been distributing medicine for use on the Mission field. 44 Front row: Miss Ruih Kantzcr, Advisor; Sandra Miilikin, Lucy Lyons, John Brumbaugh, Editor; Ruth Yost, Associate Editor; Carol Johnson, Grace Willetts. Back row: Bob Hovrder, Warren Woodard, Paul VanKleek. Z t c € t e 6 s4 utcuzC and Ti eedlcf 'Pedite Front row: Sandra Miilikin, Ruth Yost, Editor; Esther Chesebro, Assistant Editor; Keith Collett. Back row: Mr. Glenn Wittig, Advisor; Alberta Carr, Ruth Himsel, Carolyn Hale, Delores Osborn, Dave Matson. Officers: President, Wanda Horn; Vice President, Ruth Yost; Secretary Treasurer. Lucy Lyons; Parliamentarian. Alberta Chafer; Advisor. Mrs. William Ambrose. 3 The literary societies exist for the development of members in originality along literary, musical, artistic, and humorous lines. They seek the development and promo- tion of the spirit of refinement and social tastes . . . 46 . . . and the development of poise, personality, and leadership at both formal and informal events. They encourage the development and promotion of conversation and conduct. Officers: President, Dwayne Frank; Secretary-Treasurer, Boh Howder; Advisor, Mr. Glenn Wittig. 47 I 48 — First row: Sandra Millikin, Linda Johnson, Lucy Lyons, Esther Chesebro, Ruth Smelser, Esther Weiss, Maurinc Larsen, Marlene Davis. Second row: Patsy Pctry, Lois Dodson, Rosemary Smith, Carol Zocllncr, Assistant Pianist; Alberta Carr. Barbara Sherry, Shirley Harrington, Grace Willetts, Secretary; Lois Jeremiah, Karen Fay. Third row: Dick Cook, DcElda Payton, President; Dan Purdy, David Matson, Warren Woodard, Dwayne Frank, Roy Carr, Jerry Thornton, Student Director; Merlin Agcr, Manager; Glenn Secvers, Paul VanKleek, Keith Collett. Carolyn Hale, Pianist; Mr. William Ambrose, Director. 50 Shirley Harrington. Pianist; Esther Weiss, Lucy Lyons, Lois Jeremiah, Carol Zoellncr, Lois Dodson, Patsy Petry. Men’s Quartet: Dwayne Frank. Warren Woodard. Dick Cook, Keith Collett. Accompanist: Ruth Smelser. 51 Merlin Ager Dave Matson Ruth Smelser Grace Willetts Carolyn Hale Jerry Thornton Carol Zoellner Dwayne Frank 52 StuzfaiAat (?o tte4£ f “no Second Prize, John Entncr “Someday you’ll be a Senior!” First Prize, Joyce Grant “Home was never like this!” Third Prize, Glenda Slavens Where are you going, my pretty maids? “There are cats and then there are cats!” “Let's pretend we’re glad to have you back. Fran!” It doesn't hurt. Dave! have it! “Louder, Esther!” “A new patient, Miss Fisher? 54 'Do all you girls have the flu?” “Petic wants a cracker? “And then there was the time . . .!” “Too old to huddle, team?” ’Relax, everyone—it’s cider!’ 56 s4ctco tf f During the 1957-58 basketball season the Yellow jackets fought their way to the l est season's record in Cedarville's five- year history. The team, coached by Sherwin Bowser, a new- comer to our campus, hopes to use this year's experience to give them an even greater season next year. LANE MOODY PETE REESE JOHN ENTNER JERRY THORNTON DICK WENTZEL TERRY ZERBY ROY CARR JIM WTNER ■ tv. DlCK JACOBS Marlene Davis, Sandy Millikin, Captain, Rosemary Smith, Esther Weiss, Jayne Ann Wentzel. Back row: Coach Bowser, Jim Entner, Jerry Thornton, Dick WentzeJ, Roy Carr, Pete Reese, John Entner, Dave Thomas Manager; Lcs Webster. Statistician. Front row: Terry Zerby, Bob Hum- phreys, Dick Jacobs, Lone Moody. We They We They U. S. Naval Air Station ... 100 55 Ashland 100 83 Grace 88 82 Ohio Northern 108 120 74 91 Fenn 68 67 Defiance 59 70 Wilbcrforcc 61 65 73 99 Findlay _ 73 114 Findlay . 72 83 Bluffton 64 90 94 82 L. S. Naval Air Station ... 80 64 69 81 Huntington 95 90 73 67 Grace 69 81 76 74 Defiance 80 91 Wilmington 48 82 Ashland Wilber force 91 104 Wilmington 63 Bob Marcellino, Coach; Bob Howdcr. Dave Dautd. Jim Entncr, Bob Self. Roy Carr, Dick Graven. Dan Purdy, Terry Zerby. peateon, ‘Va iAitcf, We They Goodson Brothers 62 68 45 76 Miami Jacobs 71 51 45 61 50 63 66 71 60 62 Ohio Northern 51 88 We They Columbus 73 38 Dayton 76 60 Goodson Brothers 51 56 Bluffton 52 65 Dayton Emmanuel Baptist 72 55 Grace 66 16 Defiance 57 Dayton Emmanuel Baptist ... 64 51 64 COACH UNDERWOOD Hack row: Coach Underwood, J. Willett . M. Ager. P. Reese, R. Carr, W. Wcntzcl, A. Griffin, I). Thomas. Front row: B. Marccllino, J. Thornton, D. Dautel. R. Erickson, L. Moody, W. Capron. J. Hartman. 65 When spring comes to our campus each year you can hoar the cry “Play Ball as once again baseball becomes the major sport at Cedarville. Despite inclement weather resulting in many canceled practices and games our baseball team played a good season during 1957. The baseball team was coached by Bob Underwood. Willie' MRay’ “Jerry' We They We They Wilmington 7 6 Defiance 5 10 Central State 3 13 9 23 Ohio Northern 11 3 7 20 Ohio Northern 4 6 7 9 Ashland 3 11 9 15 Ashland 6 7 0 14 Wright -Patterson .. 4 14 Rluffton 8 15 “Jim’ I-ane . w 4ctco t 68 69 Dick Wentzel. Coach Ambrose, John Entner, Stewart Chaffe, Lane Moody. COACH AMBROSE Hard work and a keen spirit of competi- tion paid off this spring as the racquet squad asserted itself as a tennis power in the Mid-Ohio League. The squad under the leadership of Coach Ambrose won three of its seven meets and placed second in the M.O.L. tournament. Lane and Slu Ohio Northern ...... Ohio Northern Wilmington We 1 4 1 They 6 3 8 Wilmington 2 6 Biuffton ......... 4 3 Bluffton 4 3 Defiance 2 5 Mid-Ohio League tournament, second place Keith 71 72 1 'P'uMfiec ve Sacred Medley Studente Who’s not too fat? « , |v r, •■TV MKKKb 0 “Fire Marshall' flenertUa i 'D%CUPt4tc 81 I this a “Fay original? ’ Some things I just won’t eat! Presidential dignity. First time’s always hardest! ctctcatoMt Arc you immune? These eggs arc really fresh—men! 'rtytUCocveeti Panty 02Vee -e Mi 76e uutany 6t ft Sadie 'ftyaou tttd T asitef i The Proof??? Lei’s cat ... for a change (}t ANCIENT MHN The price you have to pay! Which twin has the Toni? Lose something, Es? 89 Pen ect e e 7die @dl%idtvpt z 'Piay ‘At last, the perfect carol!” Pastor, come and help. Master of Ceremonies, MAUR1E STONE TiS at ‘7ffa6e4, a Scveet easU? “Won’t you be my Valentine?” Wee Willie” People Will Say We’re in Love 'I'oo Young” planted by the rivers of water, that bringetli forth his fruit in his season Psalm 1:3 flatC ‘TfCttUa tcf Every Sunday morning services are held in the Xenia and Spring- field jails. Bob Humphreys is making use of an opportunity for personal work with an inmate. Several have been saved and are being witnesses for the Lord. 96, Back row: Donis Collier, Beverly VanMullen, Barbara Sherry, Carol Zocllncr. Front row: Linda Johnson, Esther Weiss, Norma Nulph. « Back row: Marlene Davis, Joyce Grant, Marcia Crothere, Lucy Lyons, Carol Johnson. Neva Claypool. Front row: Phyllis Ernst, Hutli Yost. Bible clubs provide excellent opportunities for presenting the Gospel message to boys and girls. A number of decisions have been made in the nine clubs which are held in near-by towns. A typical Bible Club Above is a group of students visiting at the Clark County Home in Springfield. 98 Lon Keising is greeting the folks at the Knights of Pythias Home in Springfield. Services are held each Sunday afternoon in the hospital and the annex. Above are several members of the group who minister at the Greene County Home in Xenia. fo t e s4 peet The people at the Greene County Home look forward to music, testimonies, and messages from the Word. 99 l etentU€ ‘rty afect C Hark row: Merlin Agrr, Stu «Chafer, Harhara Sherry, Paul Anderson. Rosemary Smith, Terry Goodrich, Dan Purdy. Jim Entncr, Warren Woodard. Front row: Ruth Himsel, Tim Grafton. Sandy Millikin, Ruth Smclscr, Grace Willetts. Neva Claypool. A hard hut fruitful ministry has been established at the mental hospital in Chilli cothc where services arc held each Sunday morning. A group of students bringing a message in song. Warren Woodard preaching from the Word. BOYS' BRIGADE Boys' Brigade group with leaders: Bill Mason, Les Webster, Dean Mayo and Dave Matson. The Boys' Brigade, a national organization, provides healthy activities for young teenagers. Its athletic program with a Christian emphasis helps develop well-rounded individuals. ADVERTISING Continuing in the Same Direction Cedarville's graduates who are looking forward to serving the Lord in the pastorate or on the mission field will find, as have David Gardner ('56) and Roy Shelpman ('57), that the same Bib- lical, Baptist, Separatist and Spiritual education they have re- ceived at the undergraduate level is continued and advanced at the . . . GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 81 I Wealthy Street S. E. GRAND RAPIDS 6, MICHIGAN THE HORTON FAMILY LAPEER, MICHIGAN But the Lord said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because i have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the out- ward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart. I SAMUEL 16:7 Compliments of STOKES MOTOR COMPANY South Main Street CEDARVILLE. OHIO Phone So 6-4021 HARNER'S CEDARVILLE MARKET Meats Produce Groceries Phone So 6-1201 CEDARVILLE, OHIO FLEET WING HAGLER SERVICE STATION Phone So 6-01 10 CEDARVILLE, OHIO Best Wishes HALE DRUGS Your Walgreen Agency Friendly Personalized Service PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST Telephone 2-3113 5692 MAIN STREET SYLVANIA, OHIO BEATY FINNEY SHELL SERVICE STATION Cedarville, Ohio Phone So. 6-3711 Tires Shellubrication Car Wash Batteries The Scriptura statas, Know ya not that ya ara tha tampla of God. Ara you proud and happy that you ara offering Him a sick body to dwell in? Do you think he is? If you neglect your body's health and life, your soul will taka flight, what than will your collage education avail you and others? Don't suffer and die in despair — get a JUICEX. Try drinking God's natural goodness in liquid form. It helped others, it may help you. Supplement your meals with the 16 basic organic minerals, vitamins and eniymes by drinking raw fresh vegetable juices extracted in your own home. These are full of health sustaining nutrients, whereas cooked foods refined, chemicalixed, bleached, embalmed and synthetics are dead foods. Don't expect to feed on such fillers and feel like a million. CHAPLIN CLEANERS Laundry Service vegetable juice extractor. So simple that a child can operate it. You can’t eat a doxen raw carrots or a fow pounds of spinach in one sitting, but you can drink the goodness extracted therefrom in one sitting. A healthy long lived graduate can do more for the purpose for which he went to Cedarville College. Cleaning DRACHENBERG Shoe Repair PRODUCTS MFG. CO. Pressing 23600 Harper Avenue CEDARVILLE, OHIO St. Clair Shores, Michigan MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK Complete Facilities Ready to Serve You YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO and CEDARVILLE, OHIO Member of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WELL DRILLING CONTRACTOR Sizes 3 to 12 Turbine and Jet Pumps Complete Water Systems Free Estimates F.H.A. Terms HOWARD C. TAYLOR RANDALL STORMONT Feed and Supply Phone So. 6-1031 CEDARVILLE OHIO Studebaker Packard WHATTOFF MOTOR CO. 1335 Peppermill Rd. AMES, IOWA Compliments of MORRIS BEAN AND COMPANY YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO CEDARVILLE, OHIO JAMES CUT-RATE BAPTIST MID-MISSIONS 1 120 Chester Avenue The Rexall Store CLEVELAND 14. OHIO Phone So. 6-1771 CEDARVILLE, OHIO Baptist Mid-Missions is an independent funda- mental Baptist missionary council with 600 mis- sionaries serving in 21 foreign countries, 20 states in the United States as well as Canada, Alaska and Hawaii. As a result of this endeavor there are over 250,000 believers trusting the CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Lord. Are you concerned that thousands are still waiting to hear the Gospel? Student Supply Center THE FIELD IS THE WORLD Congratulations to the Graduates of 1958 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Crawfordsville, Indiana PAUL M. HUBBLE, Pastor We Encourage the 1958 Graduating Class to Contend Earnestly for the Faith Once Delivered Unto the Saints Congratulations and the Lord's Blessing to the 1958 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 THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURCH EAST MOLINE, ILL. FRED G. CROWN Pastor CLIFFORD DUDLEY S. S. Supt. A Small Church with a Spiritual Program par- tially Supporting Four Missionaries G.A.R.B. Affiliation Record Attendance in Sunday School 234 Two Young People in Baptist Colleges Installation of Pews in Progress We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen, Glorified, Coming Again EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Grand at Waite, TOLEDO, OHIO Pastor K. L ANDRUS Asst. Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 Sunday School I 1:00 Morning Worship 6:30 Youth Groups 7:30 Evening Service Midweek Prayer Hour—Thursday 7:30 On the Air Every Sunday Morning WTOL 9:15 to 9:30 WSPD 11:15 to 11:30 COSPERVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH WAWAKA, INDIANA REV. LEONARD UHRICH. Pastor FOREVER, O LORD. THY WORD IS SETTLED IN HEAVEN. Psalm 119:89 BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH 250 West Street Berea, Ohio SERVICES Bible School ......................................... 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship ...................................... 10:45 A.M. Bible Training Union ................................... 6:45 P.M. Evening Gospel Service ................................. 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting ............................... 7:45 P.M. That in All Things He Might Have the Pre-eminence. EARL V. WILLETTS, Pastor When in Florida, Attend the EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH DAVID T. JORDAN, Pastor 4121 Garden Ave. West Palm Beach Independent—Pre-Millenial Missionary—Evangelistic MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH NORTH EATON, OHIO Corner of Route 82 and 76 REV. FRANK ODOR, Pastor Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmovable, always • abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. I Cor. 15:58 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LA GRANGE, OHIO TESTIFYING OF GOD'S GRACE EDWARD C. HEMICK Pastor Congratulations From the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of RUSSELL, IOWA EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 330 Iowa Avenue LORAIN, OHIO VERNE L. DUNHAM, Minister A Friendly Family Fellowship Regular Services Held Each Lord's Day Congratulations, Class of 1958 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CEDARVILLE HARRY E. COLE, Pastor Your Home Church Away From Home WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED—RISEN—COMING AGAIN Greetings and Best Wishes From the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PARMA, OHIO 5994 Ridge Road, Parma 29, Ohio Tel. Tuxedo 4-2990 ELLIOTT HORTON, Pastor—4514 Pershing Ave., Parma 34, Ohio Sunday School............................... 10:00 A.M. Bible Preaching .............. 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Mid-Weelc Service ..........;.......... 7:30 P.M. Wed. A Christ Centered Church With a Bible Teaching Ministry 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 and 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. Looking for That Blessed Hope Titus 2:13 Sunday Radio Broadcast on WIZE From 7:30—8:00 P.M. GLENN GREENWOOD, Pastor Congratulations! The CLAIRE MILLIKIN FAMILY Isaiah 40:31 . . . but as for mo and my house, wo will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15 The FORREST E. GOODRICH FAMILY Boise, Idaho KENNETH F. LARSEN WIFE AND FAMILY Ames, Iowa Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship at His footstool; for He is holy. Psalm 99:5 THE AGER FAMILY Merlin The Lord thy God is with the whithersoever thou goest. Joshue 1:9 BAPTIST TEMPLE BOISE, IDAHO O. H. HEGG, Pastor A Gospel-Preaching Bible-Believing Church MR. AND MRS. BERNARD JOHNSON Bruce, Dean, Dale Lapeer, Michigan For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will He withhold from them that walk up- rightly. Psalm 84:11 But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord: He is their strength in the time of trouble. Psalm 37:39 Congratulations, Seniors MR. AND MRS. ORA M. RYBOLT Lapeer, Michigan He that dwelleth in the secrot place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1 RE-CHURCHING AMERICA With True Baptist Churches We hope that this MR. AND MRS. 1. C. VANKLEEK Kathaleen, Paul Lapeer, Michigan How beautiful upon the moun- tains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that pub- lishoth poaco; that brigeth good tidings'of good; that publishoth salvation. Is. 52:7 FELLOWSHIP OF BAPTISTS FOR HOME MISSIONS Elyria, Ohio An Approved G.A.R.B.C. Mission book keeps the mem- ories of your last year at Cedarville ALIVE! LITHOGRAPHED BY------ TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS Th fw«! r« fboo « or TAYI.OP MADE II l' Ma A l UC MAM r .o« pun: i«a V


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