Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)
- Class of 1960
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the entrance of thy words giveth light i •I f V Foreword Knowing that our Source of light will never cease, wc arc sure that the pleasures and progress reflected on these pages are but a foreshadowing of brighter things to come. «8 • % Table of Contents Introduction Faculty Activities organization music Christian service sports ►. X'. social highlights Students PRESIDENTS MESSAGE In the Scriptures light is symbolical of Deity. God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. (I John 1:5). It is also used by the sacred writers to show man's need of a proper relation to God and response to Him. Eight has been defined as the es- sential condition of vision; the opposite of darkness. Jesus taught this when he said. I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life. (John 8:12). One who is enlightened has come to a place of spiritual illumination for the Psalmist said. The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple. (Psalm 119:130). Since God is light we must be brought into proper relationship to Him by Christ. The light of the world; and then, instructed by His light-giving words, we may become conspicuous for Christ as lights in the world. It is our prayer that every graduate of Cedarville College shall thus walk as children of light.' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE George S. Milner William B. Peterson Chairman Robert M. Underwood George L. Boyd Earl V. Willetts William A. Brock Arthur F. Williams i James T. Jeremiah C. R. Maddox W. Thomas Younger [ BOARD OF TRUSTEES CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Mr. Charles Barth Rev. Kenneth A. Muck Rev. George A. Bates Mr. J. Dale Murphy Rev. William Brock Mr. E. A. Morton Mr. George L. Boyd Mr. William B. Patterson Mr. Norman B. Chappell Rev. Wilbur C. Rook Rev. Alfred Colwell Rev. Gerald Smclscr Rev. Glenn Davis Mr. Eugene B. Smith Mr. John A. Draxlcr Mr. Charles Wallace Mr. Arthur Dyke Rev. Earl V. Willetts Mr. Herman W. Harvey Rev. Donald Wood by. Rev. James T. Jeremiah Rev. Thomas Younger Mr. George S. Milner Dr. Fred Milkic. Ph. D. REV. ROBERT HAUSSER Field Represeuta ire ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Dean of Students DR. CLIFFORD R MADDOX, Academic Dean ROBERT UNDERWOOD Registrar 9 I ' i I Dedication Individual interest is a motivating force used of G xl for progress and de- velopment here at Cedarville College. The operational picture of the college would not be complete without consideration of those who have labored un- assumingly to honor the Lord and be of aid to the college with the gift of time and ability. As an active member of the Board of Trustees, W. B. Patterson has also been personally responsible for the electrification, rewiring and maintenance of the electrical systems throughout the various buildings of the college. Vc, the Junior Class, desire to express sincere thanks to Mr. Patterson for his labor and interest in the college. Progress With the anticipation last spring of an increased student body, con- struction was begun in May to en- large and improve the dining hall and chapel, liven as the shadows of the roof beams fell on the new Cedarville 12 . . . the men worked long hours to complere the interi- or of the new dorm in time for the incoming students. 17 JAMBS J Th3 Bib! poctri”e Bible Cfo«G£ B.O., BibU, MVj.ok Th.M. Greek jEAK f'sHER ■ - Chr 1 ” 18 Language and Literature 19 -N vjC'EBB Mos- td. r,c ard COOKf M. s. Voca! Music Music 20 DALE THOMSON BA. Biological Science ROBERT UNDERWOOD M.A. Education sherwin bowser B.s. PbviC4l Education 21 Social Science 22 Mr. Munder came to Ctdarville Collide from Saginaw. Michigan. on December i. I95S. During the sliort per ! he served the l.ord here, he endeared him ell to us through his pa- tience. cheerfulness and willingness. Many improvements made on our campus remind us of his untiring efforts. Suddenly on September 27. 1959. he passed away. To us who remained behind ir seemed a great loss; but to Mr. Munger. who had finished his earthly course, it was the en- trance into eternal rest in the presence of the Lord. ’• • • ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord Staff Miss Bcrnicc Mick Bookstore Manager Miss Jean Fisher, College Nunc Mrs. Jessie Shirley, Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Jeremiah, Miss Marianne Keleman and Publications. Mrs. Ruth Underwood. Dorm Mother 1 Mrs. Vida Friberg, Cafeteria Assistant Mr. Norm Gary, Cook: Phyllis Dobbs, Student Assistant the Lord is tn) high ton er ... He is acquainted with all my u ays ctivities 28 A Fellowship For World Missions The purpose of F. W. M. is to stimulate the interest of the students in foreign and home mis- sions; this is accomplished mainly by writing to and praying for the missionaries. The new program of F. W. M. this year includes morning prayer bands, periodical chapel services, and special meetings with missionary speakers Officers I President Vice-President MERLIN AGER DEAN MAYO Secretary - 7 'reasn rer Advisor KATHY SHELTON MR MCDONALD 31 Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL. Stated. Left to Right: Merlin Ager. President; Lois Jeremiah Secretary; John Lawlor, Rosemary Smith, Lucy Lyons. JoAnn Watson. Tony Kilhourn, Dwayne Frank, Vice-President; Larry Smith. Esther Weiss. Treasurer; Mary Williams. Standing: Nancy McDivitt, Bogle Standifcr, Phyllis Dobbs. Sot pictured: Terry Zcrby. This group is an especially busy one. and be- cause of this, has found the need to expand this year. Under the leadership of Dr. Williams, the council has formulated its principles and practices and put them into writing. Many hours were spent in discussing the improvement of rules and dis- ciplinary methods; as a result the student govern- ments were established. Several money-raising pro- jects have been attempted such as self-address stickers, basketball shakers, and cheering pom-poms. 32 MENS GOVERNMENT. Stand. Left to Right: Horace Ward, Dan Brower. Jim Holcomb. Bob Domokos. Standing: Jack Dowden. Terry Zcrby. Dwayne Frank, Chairman. This newly-formed organization, divid- ed into a men's and women's group, was created for the purpose of handling minor discipline problems in the school. Thus far the governments have proved effective in promoting a spiritual atmosphere and help- ing the students to realize their Christian responsibility in, and attitude toward, mat- ters of discipline. WOMENS GOVERNMENT. Lett to Right: Eleanor Taylor, Chairman: Rose- mary Smith. Sandra Mjmmeotrom. Carolyn Hale. Phyylis Dobbs, Shirley Harrinuton, Carol Brown. Student Governments 33 Gamma Chi Gamma Chi is a literary society which stands for Women for Christ. It seeks to develop its members along literary, musical, artistic, and humorous lines and to develop poise, personality, and leadership at both formal and informal events. Among the meetings for this year was a December meeting on etiquette which was very informative and help- ful to the girls. However, the greatest success of the year was the sponsorship of the Valentine Banquet. I Back Ron: Darlene Derr, Barbara Hemenway, Esther Speith, Julia Bird, Jane Gitiz, Aloha Patch, Carol Z« cllncr. Treasurer; Windy Ty- son. Lois Jeremiah. Sally Roudybush, Rosemary Smith, Student Coun- cil Representative: Marilyn VanDeVenne, Joyce Grant. Vice-President; Judy Lachman, Sara Shorts. N'ancy Warkencin. Second Row: Betty Smythe, Donna Finley, Barbara Mitchell, Carol Hell, Sandra Ham- merstrom. Program Chairman: C athy Walmslcy, Peggy Bucrcr, Mary Williams, Louise Varisco, Carol Hensen, Flora Cannon, Esther Weiss, Parliamentarian: Carolyn Hale, President: Peggy Getty. Front Row: Marlene Davis, Secretary; Jcannie DuPre, Pat Petty, Barbara Swcrtfagcr, Janet McClish. Jean Lockerbie, Marilyn Campbell, Lucy Lyons, Social Chairman; Mrs. Mungcr, Advisor. | t 34 Alpha Chi, Men for Christ, is a men's literary society with open membership to all men of Cedarvillc College. Its primary purpose is the cultivation of Christian personality and leadership. The programs of Alpha Chi stimulate originality and growth along literary, musical, artistic, and humorous lines. The secondary purpose of the club is entertainment. The society began the year with a combined initiation cere- mony with Gamma Chi. Taking charge of the Thanksgiving Banquet was its main project for the year. Alpha Bach Row: Ken Pycraft, Marvin Frank. David Smelscr, Gene Wright. Ray Shepherd. Chaplain; Bob Domokos, Joseph Ferrell, David Mat- son, President; David Farnhart. Parliamentarian; Chuck Taylor, Vice-President; Richard Blumenstock. Second Rou: Tim Grafton, Richard Cook, Don Middleton, Keith Webster, Rodney Uisscll. Allan Biddle, John Lawlor. Marcus Hascltinc, Bob Blumenstock, Bogle Standifer, Marv McCaslin. Front Row: Terry Goodrich. Secretary- Treasurer; Gary Luscombc. Larry Hclmick. Jack Dowdcn, Otis Stone, Paul Gathany. Charles Hartzcll. Mr. Dale Thomson, Advisor. 35 In all these things we arc more than conquerors through Him that loved us” i Romans H:$7). This is the theme of the Varsity C Club, which strives to keep the standard of intercollegiate athletics on a Chris- tian basis. The club found last year s project — the popcorn machine— to be so successful that this year they were able to purchase a Whirlpool bath to be used in giving treatment for various injuries. SSfflsfa «mmrn Coach Bowser, Uritor: Bob Hum- phreys. President; Dave Dantcl. Vice- President: Dave Matson, Secretary: Pete Reese, Treasurer: John Entncr. Business Manager: Merlin Auer, Co. Business Manager; Tony Kilbourn, Chaplarn: Roy Carr, Jim Entner, Otis Stone, Naw McCaslin. Terry Zerby, Stu Chaffe, Dave Cochran, Keith Col- lett, Ted Walborn, Dave Lewis, Gary Luscombc. Chuck Taylor. Sock 'n Buskin In the second year of existence, the Dramatics Club established its name. Sock n Buskin, and carried out an am- bitious program, which included the showing of the film. Great Expectations” and the presentation of a one-act play. Left to Right: Miss Kantzcr, Advisor; Dave Matson, Neva Claypool, Keith Webster, President; Delores Osborn, Historian; Rosemary Smith, Program Chairman; Dwayne Frank, Vice-President; Esther Weiss. Not Pictured: Phyl- lis Dobbs. Billy A Whispering Cedars Staff Editor _______ Sports Editor Reporter _____ Reporter Reporter ----- Reporter ----- Typist ....... Typist ------- Advisor_______ -------Horace Ward -----------Bill Evans -------Helen Stevens . —Sally Roudybush -----------Jane Ginz Charlotte Hcikes -------Betty Smythe ____Wanda Kennedy Mr. Ray Bartholomew- The editor and pleased with the their paper. advisor arc well “new look of Miracle Staff ______James Entncr ____Marlene Davis _______Esther Weiss ______Donis Collier _________Dick Cook ____Delores Osborn _______Norm Getty ________ Otis Stone Miss Ruth Kantzcr i. •V-i Last minute instructions for the copy on the layouts arc given to Dec. Norm tries to get just the right angle to suit Otie. This team picture must be perfect! College Choir The College Choir, (pictured on page 40 and 41), with a new director, Mr. Richard Cooke, and 50 per cent new members this year, wasted no time in preparing their pro- gram and singing together. This group, composed of 38 members, has gone out on many weekend trips presenting sermons in song for the glory of the Lord. Back Row: John Lawlor. Jim Strollc, Ray Shepherd, Dave Matson, John Butler, Marvin Roysc, Dave Jeremiah. Dave Earnhart, Sam Canine. Ralph Werner. Lynn Jcfson. Second Rou: Dick Cook, Carol Henson, June Golden, Dolly Jesse, Shirley Harrington, Lois Jeremiah, Carol Zocllncr, Judy Lachman. Jean Lockerbie. Gail Carter. Jack Dowdcn. From Row: Carolyn Hale, Esther Weiss, Carol Brown, Eleanor Taylor, Delores Rucker. Donna Finley. Lucy Lyon, Pat Petry, Marlene Davis. Mr. Richard Cooke. Director. Chapel Choir The Chapel Choir, under the patient direction of Mr. Zinn. is a new organization at Cedarville College. Its main purpose is to train young people in choral singing. Two appearances made by the choir this year include the Christmas Concert and a trip to Sunbury, Ohio. Back Row: Shirley Harrington. Margaret Powers. Wanda Kennedy. Jane Ginz. Betty Rose, Leigh Betts. Larry Helmick, Aloha Patch, Gwcneth Bennett, Pat Lambert. Second Row: Louise Varisco, Nancy Shimits. Windy Tyson. Betty Smythc. Nancy Warkcniin. John Lawlor. Tom Cctas, Ralph Werner, Betty Smith, Marilyn Campbell. From Row: Mr. George Zinn, Director; Pat Schonshcck, Gail Carter. Marcia Ratcliff. Barbara Swertfagcr, Charlotte Hcikcs, Gary Hogard, Neil Amstutz, Carol Tatro. 42 Back Row. la-ft to Ri%ht: Mr. Webber, Director; Carol Zoellncr, Librarian: Mr. Bartholomew'. Ralph Werner, Norris Smith, Mornam Getty. Front Ron; Dave Matson, Prendent; Esther Weiss. Vice-President; June Golden, Ed Eastman, Paul Gachany, Phil Grant. Not Pictured: Don Adams. Marcia Crothers, Secretary; Rosemary Smith, Shirley Harrington, Carol Boren, Charles Hartzell, Peggy Getty, Joyce Grant. Chamber Band The Chamber Band, a new organization, has made several appearances throughout the year, including the annual Christ- mas Concert. It favors the playing of music that has histori- cal significance, along with the familiar marches and novel- ty numbers. 43 KINSMEN QUARTET Left m Right: Roy Carr. Jack Dowden. Dick Cook. Warren Woodard. Seated: Marcia Crorhcrs. The small music groups, made up of stu- dents who arc chosen because of their talent and ability, travel many weekends through- out the year to churches and other special meetings to take part in the programs. They are sent out as representatives of the school with the main purpose being to serve and glorify the Lord. 44 THE GOSPEL HERALDS Left to Right: Lois Jeremiah. Phil Grant. Don Adams, Jean Locker- bie. COUSINS TRIO Ix'jt to Right: Dan Brower, Phil Brower, Bob Redman. CRUSADERS QUARTET Left to Right: June Golden. Lynn Jefson. Vance Ashley, John Bur- ler, Dave Earnhart. Left to Right: Marlene Davis, Rosemary Smith. Judy Lachman, Jo- Ann Watson. Dolly Jesse. Hath year students who are outstanding in leadership, scholarship, cooperation, character, and service are chosen for membership in the Modern Music Masters, a National Honor Society. The purpose of this society is to foster a greater anti continued interest in the spirit of good music and musicianship among its members as well as other students. Tri-M has sponsored several concerts. Artists Series, and other musical programs throughout the past year. Modern Music Masters 46 Left to Right: Mr. Webber. Adtisor; Mr. Cooke. Advisor: Carolyn Hale. Jean Lockerbie. Shirley Harrington, Historian; Carol Z«icllncr, Secretary; Lois Jeremiah. Vice-President; Jim Neely, Treasurer: Dave Matson, President; Dwayne Frank. Norman Getty. lid Christian Service MR. CLEVELAND MCDONALD. Director This year the open door 10 our Christian Service De- partment. under the direction of Mr. McDonald, became a glowing beacon as students performed their work assign- ments. New opportunities for service opened to the stu- dents included counseling with the youth in the detention home in Springfield and conducting a Sunday Sch x l at the O.S.S.O. children's home in Xenia. These varied out- lets in surrounding areas have offered valuable experience and have challenged each student throughout this year. But the light must not stop here. This experience merely foreshadows our beacon of service for Christ in the future. Through our many graduates its rays extend far beyond, even to the ends of the earth. 48 . . Unto whom now I send thee, to open their eyes, end to turn them from darkness to light. Acts 26: 17-18 These students arc ready to serve ... ... as they go to share the good news. 49 Send the Light. . . . . , to the old folk to the youth The detention home group discuss their problems with the supervisor. Familiar hymns soften hearts as the fel- lows open their service at Springfield Jail. Gary brings a message of hope in Christ to those at Springfield Jail. 51 in different ways Dave, Sunday School Superintend- ent at Immanuel finds real joy as children give their birthday offer- ing. Bob preaches and teaches the Word of God as a student pastor at Belle Center, Ohio. As Religious Director, Ray is a sympathetic counselor at the Cin- cinatti City Gospel Mission. . . to other lends As each assignment is performed we can- not keep from thinking of what lies ahead of this preparation. And even though the future may seem like a hazy cloud to us, and the present may appear to be a blurred picture, there remains the assurance of Scripture: I will never leave thee nor for- sake thee.” Athletics Basketball Playing one of the toughest schedules in the school’s history, the youthful 1959-60 Yellowjackct squad, nevertheless, did creditably well. The season was highlighted by the team’s sweep of all three games on their eastern tour. 54 The Varsity Front Rou: Ted Ocheltrcc. Bill Elder, Dave Jeremiah. Norris Smith. Sam Canine, Terry Zerby, Dave Lewis. Back Rou: Tony Kilbourn, Manager; Fete Reese. John Entner. Jack Moffat, John Butler, Jim Entner, Mr. Bowser, Coach. Coach Bowser watches intently as . . . . . . Pete Reese gets the jump on a Taylor op- ponent. 55 JOHN F.NTNER Fnru ard TED OCHELTREE Guard DAVE JEREMIAH Forward JACK MOFFAT Center NORRIS SMITH Guard BILL ELDER Guard Varsity Record WE THEY Alumni ___ 86 61 Gif fin 84 66 Capital ___ 62 93 Ohio Northern 73 84 Wilmington 85 91 Findlay — 77 91 Wilberforce 75 78 Bethel 92 56 Roberts Wesleyan 97 95 Shelton 107 55 Nyack 79 65 Ashland 91 111 Ohio Northern 70 85 Defiance 78 111 Taylor 72 109 Huntington ___ 83 100 Bluff con 56 72 Defiance 66 87 Ashland 93 134 Wilmington 51 59 Wilberforce 69 72 Findlay 65 67 Grace 85 63 Bluffton ... 80 78 Junior Varsity Record WE THEY Capital 31 63 Ohio Northern 37 82 Wilmington 66 62 Findlay 42 48 Eldorados _ 54 53 Tri-City 59 57 Tri-City _ 59 37 Ohio Northern 61 76 Mia mi-Jacobs 63 56 Morris Bean - 77 62 Bluffton 52 62 Morris Bean 55 73 Wilmington - 49 71 Intramural All-Stars 53 49 Morris Bean 53 48 Bluffton 64 66 Junior Varsity 58 Front Row: Ed Eastman. Rodney Bisscl. Ted Ochcltrce, Lynn Jefson. Back Row: Terry Goodrich. Manager; Mike Neatly, Roycc Caplinpcr,. Phi! Brower. Vance Ashley. Bill Wolf. Mr. Thompson. Coach. Varsity Left to Right: Carol Zocllncr, Par Perry, Esther Weiss. Sandy Hammerstrom, Rosemary Smith. Front: Patrie Neely. Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cedarvillc is noted for its enthusi- asm manifestes! at basketball games. Here, the girls wearing their new outfits lead in FIGHT Locomo- tive, a new cheer. Left to Right: Gail Carter, June Golden. Flo Cannon, Pc £gy Bucrcr. ALUMNI GAME The alumni once again bowed to defeat to the varsity basketball team on February' 21 in their annual game climax- ing the 1959 basketball season. BASEBALL Although the season was not too successful in the won-lost column, the team proved to be one of potential when they defeated both Ohio Northern University and Wilmington College. They developed steadily under the watchful eye of Coach Bowser. Coach Bowser The Team From Row: Chuck Taylor, Otis Stone, Ken Pycraft, Bob Humphreys, Dave Dautel, Marvin Mc- Caslin. Back Rou: Bogle Scandifer, Merlin Ager, Vance Ashley, Roy Carr, Jim Entner, Dave Earnhart, Gary Luscombe, Coach Bowser. DAVE DALJTEL First Base CHUCK TAYLOR Left Field MERLIN ACER Pitcher Most Valuable Player T ,-ZLT 1 : 62 GARY LUSCOMBF. Shortstop VANCE ASHLEY Pitcher wmimm ROY CARR Center Field BOB HUMPHREYS Second Base «?« ❖. SS BOGLE STANDIFER Left Field ;!BA filr.? ; ,7. i'%v, SM ateftg 'ey ro«7 tv's- ■ ww ;•: ,1 mmmmm DAVE EARNHART Third Base Si OTIS STONE Second Base 1-.v.v f.' MSm JMI MARV MCCASLIN Right Field Social Highlights School Picnic Shadows begin to lengthen soon after the students arrive in the fall — with great expecta- tions. 67 Green noses, parasols, and shoeboxes were seen for a while. What manner of men are these?” we asked. Confusion and hardship reigned in the fresh- mans early daze. Odd fashions and antics made him feel as if he were lost in a complex maze. Homecoming Weekend Those guys really look tough! The Junior display for the visiting ycllowjackcts. 70 Homecoming Play Whcc! What fun! Donis, Nancy, and Caro! join together for a paper-throwing contest ... or arc they preparing for the seniors’ return. 72 No lights, I Hit we sure have lots of paper. Sharon and Barb seem to be having difficulties. Christmas Party Almost too soon winter comes to our campus and the wondering student wishes for a pause in the whirl of activities rang- ing from informal parties to formal banquets. 73 h help Ol M. . 1 'hia a Jimmy (Don Adams). Dave Matson as David Lawrence, the reat violinist, and Esther Weiss, the maid, open the curtain to Andante. Ports of I.ove was the theme of the program for the Valentine Banquet this year, which was again sponsored by Gamma Chi. A trip of romance was taken to many far away places” but ended happily in those old familiar places.’ Valentine Banquet ON BOARD ITALY INDIA SCOTLAND CAROLINA HAWAII HOLLAND FRANCE Students register for a place to stay. PROSPECTIVE CONFE Ruth Himscl gives one of the many guided tours. I 78 Everyone gathers in the gym for fun and fellowship. STUDENTS’ JENCE Dr. Dunham bringing one of the Spring Bible Lectures. Just like Robinhood. 79 CHOIR TOUR BROWNIE 80 The last suitcase is in and . . . Excitement, places of interest, and memorable experiences characterized the 1959 tour of the Chapel Choir through Ohio and Michigan. The most wonderful and lasting part of all was the blessing received as a result of the working of the Lord in the lives of both the choir members and the audiences as the gospel message, was given in song. 81 STUDENT GRADUATION Class of '59 Graduation Speaker DR. JOHN MURRAY Ringwootl, New Jersey 84 CLASS OF '59’ 85 86 The gift of the class of '59. There are the remembrances of good times throughout the year, but when the time comes to say goodbye the realization of the great unknown that we are stepping into sobers us. Only because of Christ can wc have a determination strong enough to carry on the work that He has called us into and to step out in complete faith knowing that there will be new friends, new times, and new blessings ahead. MERLIN E AGER Verona, Wisconsin Memorial Baptist Church H.A.. History — Class President 2; Student Council. Vice-President 3. President 4; Discipline Committee 4; Alpha Chi Secretary-Treasurer 1; FWM, 3, Presi- dent 4; Varsity C 2. 3, Co-Business Manager 4; Basketball Team 3; Baseball Team I, 2. 3; Choir. I, Student Manager 2, 3; Music Masters 3- PAUL HAROLD ANDERSON 0 tdcn Dunes. Indiana Miller Baptist Church B.A.. Bible — Choir I; FWM 1. 2. 3. 4. HOWARD L. ANDRUS Warren, Ohio Emmanuel Baptist Church B.A.. Bible. RUTH S. BO ALT Cleveland, Ohio Bethlehem Baptist B.A.. Soda! Science — Gamma Chi, 1, 2. Parlia- mentarian 3; Choir 2, 3; Music Masters 2; Quartette Pianist 2, 3; Trio Pianist 1. ALBERTA L. CHAFFE Thompson, Ohio South Madison Community Church B.A.. English and Social Science— Gamma Chi I. s. Parliamentarian 2; Whispering Cedars Staff 2; Student Wives Guild, Treasurer I, 2, 3, 4. STUART L. CHAFFE Thompson, Ohio South Madison Community Church Senior Class Treasurer. B.A.. Bible and History. 93 KEITH ALLEN COLLETT Inkster, Michigan Taylor Center Baptist Chimh B.S.. Christian Education — Class President 3; Alpha Chi 2; Whispering Cedars Staff 2; Varsity C 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Tennis Team 2, 4, Captain I; Choir 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quartette 1. 2. 3. HALL DAVID DAUTEL Portsmouth, Ohio Temple Baptist B.A.. Sot ia Science — Ohio University 55-56; Cen- tral State 59-f 0; Student Council 3; Varsity “C' 3, Vice-President 4; Basketball Team 2; Junior Var- sity Coach 3: Baseball Team 1. 2, 3. 4. JACK DOWDFN Ames, Iowa Campus Baptist Church B.A., Bible — Iowa State University 56-58; Student Government 4; Alpha Chi 3, 4; Choir 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Quartette 4. JOHN MARK ENTNER Connersville, Indiana Community Baptist Church B.S.. Physical Science — Central State 59-60; Class Ticasurcr 2; Student Council, Treasurer 2, President 3; Discipline Committee 3; Alpha Chi 2. 3; Year- book Staff 3; Varsity C I. Chaplain 2, President 3, Co Business Manager 4; Basketball Team 1.2. 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2. 4. Seniors PHYLLIS JEAN ERNST Fayette, Ohio Ambrose Baptist Church B.A.. Music — Yearbook Staff 3; Women's Choir 1. WILLIAM STANLEY EVANS Columbus, Ohio Memorial Baptist Church Senior Class Vice-President B.A.. History — Whispering Cedars Staff 4. 94 DWAYNE FRANK Kuna, Idaho Kuna First Baptist B.A., History; B.S.. Education — Central State 59-60; Class Vice-President 2; Student Council Vice-Presi- dent -i; Student Government Chairman 4; Alpha Chi I. President 2. 3: Sock 'n Buskin 3, 4; Home- comini; Play 2; FWM 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2; Choir 1, 2. President 3; Band I. 2; Music Masters 2, President 3, 4; Quartet I, 2, 3. TIMOTHY R GRAFTON Freeport, Pennsylvania Union Baptist Church B.A.. History—Alpha Chi 2. 3. 4; Choir 4; Tract Club 1. CAROLYN ANN HALE Toledo, Ohio Emmanuel Baptist A. B., Music — Class Secretary I; Student Govern- ment 4; Gamma Chi I, 2, 3. President 4; Whisper- ing Cellars Staff 2; Choir 1. 2, 3. 1; Music Masters 4; Trio Pianist 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DENNIS HORN Ccdarville, Ohio Bethlehem Baptist Church B. A., Hntory—Class President I; Social Chairman 3; Yearbook Staff 1. 3; Whispering Cedars Staff 3; Basketball Team 1; Tennis Team 1; Choir I. 2. ROBERT LARRY HUMPHREYS Toledo, Ohio Emmanuel Baptist Church B.A.. Bible — Class Vice-President I; Student Coun- cil 2, 3; Homecoming Play 2; Whispering Cedars Staff 2; Varsity C I, 2, Chaplain 3, President 4; Basketball Team 1. 2, 3; Baseball Team 2. 3; Choir 3. LOIS ANNE JEREMIAH Ccdarville, Ohio Grace Baptist Church Bm' .. Music — Class Secretary 2. Treasurer 3; Stu- dent Council Secretary 4; Gamma Chi 3, 4; Sock 'n Buskin 5. Secretary 4; Homecoming Play 3. 4; Yearb«x)k Staff Assistant Editor 3; Choir I. 2. 3, 4: Music Masters 3. Vice-President 4; Sextet 2; Quartet Pianist 3; Ttumpet Duct Pianist 4. 95 LUCY LEE LYONS South Euclid, Ohio Bethlehem Baptist Church B.A., English— Student Council 2, 3. 4; Discipline Committee 4; Gamma Chi 1. Secretary-Treasurer 2. 3, 4; Ycarb x k Staff 2. 3; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4: Sextet 2; Women's Council 4. DAVID L. MATSON South Bend, Indiana First Baptist, Mishawaka, Indiana B.A.. Music — University of Notre Dame 36-37; Alpha Chi 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4; Sock n Buskin 3. Vice-President 4; Homecoming Play 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Whispering Cedars Staff 2; Varsity C 3, Secretary 4; Basketball Team 2. Statistician 3, 4; Baseball Team Statistician 3, 4; Choir 2, 3. Student Director 4; Band 2. President 3, 4; Music Masters 2, 3 President 4; Trumpet Trio 2; Quartette 3; Sports Publicity Director 3. 4. DEAN MAYO LaG range, Ohio Midview Baptist, North Eaton. Ohio B.A.. Bib t-FWM Vice-President 3. 4. NORMA JEAN NULPH Climax, Pennsylvania Climax Baptist B.5.. Christian Education—FWM 4; Girls' Basket- ball Team 1. 2. 3. 4. V, Seniors DEELDA PAYTON Montezuma. Indiana First Baptist. Waucka, Illinois B.A.. Bible—Indiana University 33-54; Class Chap- lain 2. 4; Homecoming Play 2; Basketball Team 2; Choir 1. President 2; Quartet 1; Assistant Pastor. Sunbury, Ohio 4. B. WARREN PROUD Grand Rapids, Michigan Immanuel Baptist, Xenia, Ohio B.A.. History and Bible — Wheaton College 31-53; Grand Rapids 54-58. 96 FETE REESE Cedarville, Ohio Clifton United Presbyterian B.A., Physica! Education — Varsity C 2. 3, Treas- urer 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 1 SALLY ROUDYBUSH Butler, Pennsylvania Worthington First Baptist B.A., English— William Jennings Bryan College 55 57; Gamma Chi 3. 4; Homecoming Play 3: Whispering Cedars Staff 4; Band 3. SHARON KAY ROIJSH Flint, Michigan Riverdale Baptist B.A.. History — Flint Junior College 56-5 . DONALD SEWELL Williamsburg, Ohio First Baptist Williamsburg B.A.. Bible — Tennessee Temple College Student Pastor, Williamsburg, Ohio 5T-58; ARTHUR RAY SHEPHERD Cincinnati, Ohio Norwood Baptist B.A., Bible — University of Cincinnati 55 56, Ten- nessee Temple College 5 -58. University of Cincin- nati Summer School 58; Class Chaplain 3; Senior Ring Committee Chairman; Alpha Chi 3. Chaplain 4; FWM 4; Choir 3, 4; Director City Gospel Mis- sion, Cincinnati. Ohio. LARRY DEAN SMITH Moweaqua, Illinois Riverside Baptist, Decatur, Illinois Senior Class President B.S.. Biological Science — Class Parliamentarian 2, 3; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff Editor 3. 97 WARREN W. W(X)DARD Jamestown, New York Chandler Street Baptist Church A.B, Genera! Science — Class Vice-President 3, Treasurer 1; Alpha Chi 1. 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 2, 3; Basketball Team I; Tennis Team 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Quartet 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY SMITH Kirkcrsvillc, Ohio Reynoldsburg Bible Mission Baptist Church Senior Class Secretary But.. Physical Education — Class Secretary 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Student Government 4; Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4; S xk 'n Buskin 3, 4; Homecoming Play 2, 3, 4; FWM 3; Girls' Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 4; Sextet 2: Girls' Quartette 4. HUBI.ALL A. SOOKRAM Corcntyne. British Guiana, S.A. First Regular Baptist B.A.. Social Science— FWM 1. 2, 3, 4. Seniors 98 John Buller, Vice President Grccnc. Iowa Alameda Baptist Church Neva Voss Claypool Kittanninj:. Pennsylvania OKI Union Baptist Church Donis Collier Mowcaqua, Illinois Grace Baptist Church Dick Cook Flint, Michigan Rivcrdale Baptist Church Marcia Gail (brothers Lakeville, Indiana First Baptist of Plymouth Marlene Davis, Secretary Parma, Ohio First Baptist Church Phyllis Dr'bbs Kuna. Idaho First baptist Church Kenneth Doctor Ellsworth. Michigan Eastport Baptist Church Lois Dodson Winona Lake, Indiana Fellowship Baptist Church James Entner Connersville. Indiana Community Baptist Church Norman Getty. President Cedarvillc, Ohio Blessed Hope Baptist Church Terry Goodrich Boise, Idaho Temple Baptist Church TOO Joyce Grant East Moline. Illinois Third Street Baptist Church Ronald Hall Bedford, Ohio Bible Baptist Church Shirley Harrington Kankakee, Illinois First Baptist Church Frank A. Howard Cedarville. Ohio Grace Baptist Church Barbara Johnson Poland, Ohio Struthers Baptist Tabernacle Earnajean Lockerbie Seattle. Washington Brooklyn Baptist Church Nancy MeDivitt Garrettsville, Ohio Troy Baptist Church James R. Neely Deerfield, Illinois Community Baptist Church Delores Osborn, Treasnrer Westminster, Colorado First Baptist of Westminster James D. Parker Chillicothe, Ohio F.den Baptist Church Pat Petty New Madison, Ohio Immanuel Baptist Church Lon Reising Chesterfield. Missouri Lackland Road Baptist Church Joan Reiter Sou (hold. Long Island, New York Bible Baptist Church Louis J. Schramm Romeo, Michigan First Baptist Church Helen L. Stevens Boise, Idaho Whitney Baptist Church Horace Ward. Jr. Cedarvillc, Ohio Pentecostal Church of Christ F-sther Weiss Farviesv Park. Ohio Berea Baptist Church Dean A. Zcrby- Berrien Springs. Michigan Memorial Baptist Church Terry K. Zerby Berrien Springs. Michigan Berrien Center Community Bible Church Carol Ann Zoellncr Sandusky, Ohio Woodlawn Baptist Church Pictures Not A rat table Tom McManus Leon Rowland, Chaplain Barbara Sherry 102 Warren William Allen Blanchester, Ohio First Baptist Church Vance Ashley, Vice President Avon Like. Ohio Trinity Baptist Church Allen Biddle Rutland, Ohio First Baptist Church Kobcn C. Blumcnstock Tcancck, New Jersey First Baptist Church Steve Boalt Springfield. Ohio Margaret Canine Blanchester, Ohio First Baptist Church Lorraine Cartwright Galipolis. Ohio Grace Baptist Church David Cochran Ccdarville, Ohio Grace Baptist Church F.ldonna Lou Coons Brownsburg, Indiana Waveland Baptist Church Virginia Cox Russell. Iowa Center Community Church Darlene Derr Flint, Michigan Grace Baptist Church Sharon Dobbs Kuna. Idaho First Baptist Church Robert L. Domukos, Chaplain Windsor, Ohio Huntsbur Baptist Church Dave Earnharr. President Waynesvillc. Ohio Xenia Emmanuel Baptist Church Allen Foltz Bedford, Ohio Bedford Bible Baptist Church Marvin Allen Frank Hammond. Indiana Hcssville Baptist Church Sandy Hammerstrom North Royalton, Ohio North Royalton Baptisr Church Carole Hell Gladwin, Michigan Gladwin Baptist Church Barbara Hemenway Austin, Minnesota Grace Baptist Church James Holcomb Paw Paw. Michigan Covey Hill Baptist Church Pc.csy Lou Howard Meadville, Pennsylvania Calvary Baptist Church Dolly Jesse. Secretary Elyria, Ohio First Baptist Church Elaine Jordan Richmond. Virginia Berean Baptist Church Tony Kilbourn Hudson, Michigan Locust Corners Baptist Church David Lewis Ccdarville, Ohio Temple Baptist Church Pauline Lowe Osseo, Michigan Locust Corners Baptist Church Beverly Lyon Crawfordsville, Indiana Calvary Baptist Church Marvin McCaslin Lorain, Ohio Pcnfield Junction Baptist Don Middleton Media. Pennsylvania North Chester Baptist Church Richard G. 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Hclmick Traverse City, Michigan Immanuel Baptist Church Carol Henson Overland, Missouri Lackland Road Baptist Church Arthur Hicks North Adams, Michigan North Adams Baptist Church Ronald Windall Hoffman Forestville, Ohio Evangelical United Brethren Gary Hoeard. Vice President Allen Park, Michigan First Baptist Church of Lincoln Park Doris Hoskey Flint. Michigan Rivcrdalc Baptist Church Elaync Howard Chicago. Illinois Bcldcn Avenue Baptist Church 113 Lynn E. Jcfson Forest City, Iowa Calvary Baptist Church David Jeremiah Cedarville, Ohio Grace Baptist Church Wanda Lee Kennedy Evans City. Pennsylvania First Baptist Church William Keys Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mount Oliver Baptist Church Judith Ann Lachman Lorain, Ohio Pcnficld Junction Baptist Church Patricia Lambert Rittman. Ohio First Baptist Church 114 John Lawlor Cedarville. Ohio Grace Baptist Church Virginia Lowe Parma, Idaho Roswell Baptist Church Gary Luscombe Gary, Indiana Central Baptist Church Janet McClish Sharon. Pennsylvania Sharon Baptist Church Edward Vinton McFann Mechanicsburg, Ohio Oak Grove Church Betty Anne McKcchan Galion, Ohio First Baptist Church Ronald Maing.uth Lock Haven, Pennsylvania First Baptist Church James Mapcs Jonesville. Michigan North Adams Baptist Church Helen Mash St. Albans. West Virginia Springhill Baptist Church Barbara Mitchell Jackson, Michigan Loomis Park Baptist Church Jack Moffat Ccdarville. Ohio Grace Baptist Church Michael F. Neallcy Bucyrus. Ohio Emmanuel Baptist Church Thelma Neefe Fayette, Ohio Ambrose Baptist Church Nancy R. Newman Crown Point, Indiana Glen Park Baptist Church Ted Ocheltrce St. Albans, West Virginia Randolph Street Baptist Church Jim Osborn Tacoma, Washington Temple Baptist Church Aloha Patch Austin, Minnesota Grace Baptist Church Margaret Rose Powers Locke. New York Milan Baptist Church Clara Quitcr Allen, Michigan Allen Baptist Church Marcia Llynn Ratcliff Napoleon, Michigan Napoleon Baptist Church Judy Ritchie Flint, Michigan Riverdale Baptist Church Betty Rose Crawfordsville, Indiana Calvary Baptist Church Delores Rucker Dresden, Ohio Bible Mission Baptist Church Ethel Schaubergcr Gary, Indiana Central Baptist Church 115 Lauren H. Schcnck Cedarville, Ohio Hayden Avenue Baptist Church Patricia Schonscheck Allen Park, Michigan Evangel Baptist Church Camilla Shambaugh Wilmington, Ohio Church of Christ Sarah Shorts Flint, Michigan Grace Baptist Church Sharon Siewiorek Lorain, Ohio East Side Baptist Church Norris H. Smith Kirkersvillc. Ohio Bible Mission Baptist Church 116 Elizabeth Smythe Norwalk, Ohio Calvary Baptist Church Esther Spieth La Grange, Ohio La Grange Baptist Church Jim Strollc Newberry, Michigan First Baptist Church Barbara Kay Swcrtfagcr Ithaca, New York Milan Baptist Church Carol Tatro Grand Rapids, Michigan Woodward Ave. Baptist Church Lily Tobita Haiku Maui, Hawaii Paia Baptist Church Ayris Tyson Norwalk, Ohio Calvary Baptist Church Marilyn Van De Venne Portland. Michigan First Baptist Church Louise Varisco Strongsville. Ohio Bcebctown Baptist Church Gerald Wagnitz Milford. Michigan First Baptist Church Cathy V a I ms ley Traverse City. Michigan Immanuel Baptist Church Bill Warfield Elmhurst, Illinois Grace Baptist Church Nancy Warkentin, Secretary Waverly, Iowa Walnut Strccr Baptist Church Violet D. Welch Allen, Michigan Allen Baptist Church Ralph Werner Jr. Columbia Falls. Montana First Baptist Church Mary Williams Lima. Ohio Christian and Missionary Alliance William J. Wolf Litchfield, Michigan St. Joe Baptist Church Beverly Woods Fostoria. Ohio Fostoria Baptist Church Emerson L. Wright Eaton, Ohio First Baptist Church Gene A. Wright Harrison, Michigan First Baptist Church Pictures Not Available Wilton Alexander Steve Cochenour Clifford McMullen Bob Mayo 117 Second Semester Students Sharon Addleman North Adams Baptist North Adams, Michigan Robert L. Bell First Brethren Church Canton, Ohio Ben Cullins Wilson, West Virginia Donna Lee Davis West Chicago Baptist Church Detroit, Michigan William Bryan Jennings Mt. Tabor Baptist Church Beckley, W'cst Virginia Nancy Shimits Hayden Avenue Baptist Church Fast Cleveland, Ohio Not Pictured Dale Adams Farl Dunlap Robert Kidd Bill Lane Ernestine McCartt Donald Rickard Norma Smith Calvary Baptist Church Quincy. Illinois Carl Stewart Central Baptist Church Cedarville, Ohio William J. Washburn First Reformed Church Xenia, Ohio submi tci b 'u Huh Reilly?” ‘UbminCi b ,r. S Great to l subr”ittcd by £ 3 senior??- i3r‘lyn Van r i,yn V™ DcVt Campus Shots Ladies’ Aid” submitted by Allen Biddle Our Patrons Reco Sporting Goods and Depend On The Camera Shop Gift Store for all your photographic needs. 22 West Main Street Xenia, Ohio Uniforms Tel. DR 2-1469 Jackets Sweaters Compliments of Sports Equipment James Bros. Come in and Browse Around Super Market Vpnia Ohio 113 E. High Street Springfield, Ohio VCNMf V illU Foodcraft Management Corp. Chas. W. Kester Co. Dayton, Ohio Congratulations and The Independent Towel Co. Springfield, Ohio Concord Pror. Co. Dayton, Ohio Best Wishes Bakers Supply Co. Troy, Ohio Dayton Frozen Foods, Inc. to the Dayton, Ohio Hymans Produce Xenia, Ohio Graduates 1319 N. Main Street Dayton 5, Ohio 121 Cedar Hi Baptist Church John G. Balyo, Pastor Earl Leiby, Associate Pastor 12601 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights 6, 0. Greetings and Best Wishes From the First Baptist Church of Parma, Ohio 5994 Ridge Road, Parma 29, Ohio Elliott Horton, Pastor — Tuxedo 4-2990 Parma 34, Ohio Sunday School_____________________ 10:00 AM. Bible Preaching 11:00 A.M., 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service______ 7:30 P.M. Wed. A Christ Centered Church With a Bible Teaching Ministry Bible Mission Baptist Church 536 Moxohala Avenue Zanesville, Ohio Walter G. Yeager, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 15344 Lexington Ave. Harvey, Illinois Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1960 Trust in the LORD with nil thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and lie shall direct thy paths” Proverbs 3:5,6 Henry Murdoch, Pastor James Short, Director of Christian Education 122 Congratulations to the I960 Graduates Memorial Calvary Baptist Church Baptist Church Crawfordsville, Indiana 2435 Eakin Road Columbus, Ohio Paul M. Hubble, Pastor But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts and he ready always to give a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear” — Peter 3:15 SERVICES Bible School . _ 9:30 Church Services 10:30 and 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 WHERE A CHRISTIAN WELCOME REIGNS C. C. Clawson, Pastor You Are Welcome to the First Baptist Church Bible Mission Shell Rock, Iowa Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Harry Stickle Just off U.S. route 40 eost of Reynoldsburg, Ohio BIBLE TEACHING MINISTRY Llewelyn Thompson, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 Worship Service _ 1 1:00 Young People's . 7:00 Evening Service 8:00 Bible Study, Thur. _ 8:00 Christ Died for Our Sins G.A.R.B. Fellowship 123 NOW! Enjoy the Finest in Dairy Products . . . Produced in Springfield's Most Modern Self-Serve Home-Owned Dairy! BUT WHERE YOU SAVE Springfield's Home-Owned, Home-Operated River Dale Dairy Corner Selma Road and Oak Street 124 Open Doily 8 AM. Till 9 P M. Plenty of Parking Space First Baptist Church 123 West Liberty Street Medina, Ohio R. Kenneth Smelser, Pastor Bible School_________________________ 9:45 Worship_____________________________ 10:55 Youth Groups ------------------------ 6:30 Evening Service---------------------- 7:30 Prayer Meeting (Wed.)---------------- 7:30 That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ ” Peter 1:7 Blessed Hope Baptist Church 315 S. Kensington Place Springfield, Ohio Sunday School--------------------------------------------- 9:30 A M. Morning Worship ----------------------------------------- 10:45 A.M. Youth Groups --------------------------------------------- 6:15 P.M. Evangelistic Service _____________________________________ 7:15 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting---------------------------------- 7:30 P.M. Radio Broadcast Sunday Evening----------------------- 7:30-8:00 P.M. Looking for that Blessed Hope Glenn Greenwood, Pastor A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU At Calvary Baptist Church Oaklawn at Davis Street Ypsilanti, Michigan In fellowship with G.A.R.B.C., A.C.C.C., I.C.C.C. Pastor M. Donald Currey 125 WE DESIRE THE LORD'S BLESSING TO BE UPON THE GRADUATES OF 1960 AS THEY CONTINUE FORWARD WITH HIM. Huntsburg First Baptist Church 118 West Walnut Street Galion, Ohio Baptist Church Route No. 322 Huntsburg, Ohio Rev. Wilfred Booth, Pastor SUNDAY Bible School________________ 9:30 A M. Worship Service_____________10:30 A.M. Baptist Youth Fellowship___ 6:30 P.M. Gospel Service______________ 7:45 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible Study___________ 7:30 P.M. Congratulations to the Class of 1960 First Baptist Church Grace Baptist Church Cedarville, Ohio A. Donald Moffat, Pastor A Bible Centered Ministry We Preach Christ Crucified — Buried — Risen Coming Again Faribault, Minnesota Services: Sunday School_____________________ 9:45 A M. Morning Worship_______ 10:45 A.M. Youth Fellowship__________________ 6:30 P.M. Evening Service___________________ 7:45 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday________ 7:30 P.M. On the tame corner with the same Gotpel for a Century.” 126 WHEN IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA VISIT THE Lackland Road Baptist Church 10308 Lackland Road Overland Missouri The Friendly Church Where Visitors Are Always Welcome” Sunday Bible School___________________________ 9:30 A.M. Sunday Preaching Services___________________ 10:45 A.M. 7:45 P.M. Bible Training Union_________________________ 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Bible Study and Prayer Meeting_____ 7:30 P.M. Youth Meetings — Sunday---------------1_______ 6:30 P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed.------------------------ 7:00 P.M. Bus Transportation Furnished To Those In Need C. S. Henson Pastor (Two Nurseries) Phone HA 7-7455 First Baptist Church Elyria, Ohio 276 Washington Avenue On the Turnpike and Rt. No. 20 A Church with a message and a mission.” Sunday Worship: 8:30 and 10:50 A.M., 7:30 P.M Sunday School: 9:45: Training Unions 6:15 P.M. — AND A FULL PROGRAM EVERY WEEK— PASTOR — Robert J. Reynhout YOUTH and MUSIC —Jack R. Payne SECRETARY — Miss Gail Smith We believe in Cedar ville College and Encourage our young people to attend. Congratulations, Class of 1960 Memorial Baptist Church 201 South Main Street Verona, Wisconsin (6 miles S.W. of Madison) H. O. Van Gilder, Jr. Pastor. 127 Berea Baptist Church 250 West Street Bereo, Ohio SERVICES Bible School ______________________________ 9:30 AM. Morning Worship _________________________ 10:45 A M. Bible Troining Union ______________________ 6:45 P.M. Evening Gospel Service_____________________ 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Proyer Meeting___________________ 7:45 P.M. That in All Things He Might Have the Pre-eminence. Eorl V. Willetts, Pastor 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 Grace Baptist Church Austin, Minnesota THERE IS A WELCOME HERE FOR YOU Sunday School 9:45 AM. We Study the Word of God Morning Worship 10:50 AM. We Worship the God of the Word Youth Meetings 6.30 P.M. We prepare to Serve. Evening Service 7:30 P.M We Evongelize. Mid-week Proyer ond Bible Study _ Thursday 128 7:30 P.M. WE PRESENT Via the Blood A Living Lord and Saviour Christ died for our sins — was buried — and rose again the third day — 1 Cor. 15:3-4 Vio the Book A Holy Bible The Bible not only contains the Word of God — it is The Word of God. All scripture is given by inspiration of God. II Tim. 3:16 Via The Blessed Hope A Coming King Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. Titus 2:13 First Reformed Church Detroit and Church Streets Xenia, Ohio (Where the Bible is Taught) Russell Mayer, Pastor INDEPENDENT, FUNDAMENTAL, PREMILLENNIAL A Friendly Church Calvary Baptist Church Emmanuel 3550 West 25 Street Cleveland 9, Ohio Baptist Church George R. Gibson, Pastor Grand at Waite Toledo, Ohio L. George Hunt Pastor SI IMHAY FRVITF SUNDAY SERVICES Bible School 9:30 A.M. 9:30 Sunday School Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. 10:45 Morning Worship Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. 6:30 Youth Groups Evangelistic Hour 7:30 P.M. 7:30 Evening Service WESNESDAY Prayer Service 7:30 P.M Service at the City Mission every second Midweek Prayer Hour Thursday 7:30 Tuesday Cheer Service Eastern Star Home every fourth Sunday 129 Chaplin Cleaners Laundry Service Cleaning Shoe Repair Pressing CEDARVILLE, OHIO Compliments of Stokes Motor Company South Main Street CEDARVILLE, OHIO Phone SO 6-4021 Compliments of Cedarville Hardware Progressive Hardware Service CEDARVILLE, OHIO PHONE SO 6-1941 Your GE Appliance Dealer Cedarville Feed Grain Co. 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