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

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Our first view Our paths have led to Cedarville where the early inviting scenes soon become familiar ones. But perhaps the very first view we had of our college town was this scene looking up Main Street past the library. £ -13734 Around the Campus A great day for our college was Saturday, October 8, 1960, when the new women's dormitory was dedi- cated. Since it hasn't yet been named, the girls refer to their campus home simply as the new dorm.'' It was a happy day for the fellows, too, when they moved into the men's dorm, which was built in 1959. Ad. Scnior Jim Entner it ot the cotcher's box in on of the 0 mojor tports ot CC. Norm Getty ot the profettor it o populor guy in the I960 Protpective Studenti' Doy ploy, Profettor, How Could You? Groduotcs march ocrott the comput from the odminittrotion building to the gymnasium where the graduation service •s held. .'.UlUUYVMH The tower of Milner Chapel is an inspiring symbol on our campus. Every Sunday morn- ing a Christian service group conducts services in the Springfield Jail. The flute trio is only one of many small musical groups which represent the college in Christian service assignments. For the College Choir, the annual spring tour highlights the year. One of their favorite selections this year was I Want Jesus to Walk With Me. Standing near the administration building and looking out across the campus, we get a different view of the college. It is the kind of view that one gets when looking from the inside of anything: it is not so imposing as looking in from the outside; it is warmer, and perhaps much more beautiful, just as friends look more beautiful to us after we have learned to know them well. This is the way we hove seen our college this year — 1960-61. Let’s look together at C e d a rv i 11 e College Ceda r v i 11 e, Ohio in the year 1960-61 As we look upon the towering cedars on our campus, we are reminded of the phenomenal growth of our college under the wise and understanding leadership of President James T. Jeremiah. President’s Message Following the crucifixion of Christ two disciples on the rood to Emmaus had a transforming experience with the risen Savior. His presence dispelled all doubts in the hearts of the disciples, brought them together in a fellowship of eternal realities, and gave them an insight into the Scriptures which they had not heretofore known. With the Bible as the center of the curriculum, the Cedarville College faculty and students look together to the same living Savior and experience the burning heart as through His word he talks with them by the way (Luke 24:32). May this personal relationship with the eternal Christ ever make Cedarville a college where faith in the Biblo and its Author is strengthened and never lost. i A posed picture ... oh no! This is o typicol scene evory evening (except Sunday) in every room ot the college librory. One of mony college libraries built by Carnegie in 1906, it is overflowing in 1960. Mr. Bergen uses the laboratory method in classes in French, Gcrmon, ond Spanish. 1 Acad emics Mr Thornton instructs o music clots in beginning theory. Psychology students toke another test from Dr. Maddox in Room 23. You have just had an introduction to our college. But it will take many more pages to tell the whole story, and we will have to go LOOKING TOGETHER. Our theme cannot be expressed in a single word or phrase, but it is that feeling of WARMTH and BEAUTY that FRIENDS have when they GET TO KNOW and UNDER- STAND one another. It is this feeling that we want to have as we LOOK TOGETHER at our college life through the pages of our annual. AC A yearly publication of CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CEDARVILLE, OHIO 1961 One of the qualities of Cedarville College is its warm and congenial atmosphere. The following pages are meant to convey this feeling of warmth as they present students, faculty, and all personnel working to- gether for one purpose — to uphold what this school stands firmly upon, The Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ . IBI 11 U_ dmini cademics ctivities J. ... for I have sent them. Acts 10:20 God has sent to Cedarville College men apt to teach. Among these men is a man who has lobored faithfully and well, deserving much praise, receiving but little, and de- siring none. Through his efforts our school has been greatly benefited. His untiring work on our library has resulted in many new volumes, new space and equipment, audio- visual aids, hi-fi recordings, extended periodical facilities, and better all-round service and usefulness. He has been a more than competent teacher in our history department for nearly seven years, striving to maintain a proper per- spective of history for the Christian student. He also has gone beyond the call of duty as our class advisor, often working well past midnight on some class party or project. And he is always willing to take time to counsel students about any problem they may have, and to help however he can. We, the Junior Class, in dedicating our yearbook to you, Mr. Paul Wyland, consider this the least we can do to show our appreciation to you for your unselfish and dedicated service to our school, our class, and to us as indi- viduals. V'. A glance down this empty cor- ridor where our administrative of- fices are located will remind us that signs and stairways do not make administration. People do. And these people arc the nicest we know. They have helped us in GETTING TO KNOW our way around. Za , - • 0 • ■ CONTENTS Tru$,eej :• -i-and Administration ■ Office Staff 'u' ■ ■.'’v: ;S'v v.v Maintenance Staff i • • • , ,• £V. U Cafeteria Staff Bookstore Staff Residence Staff Library Staff Tribute to Miss Williamson % WMfi DMINIS TRATION DR. CLIFFORD R. MADDOX Acodcmic Dean MR. RICHARD MC INTOSH Dean of Sludcntt Administration EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE George S. Milner, Chairman Clifford R. Maddox William A. Brock William Patterson Thomas Younger Robert Underwood George L. Boyd Earl V. Willetts James T. Jeremiah Arthur F. Williams BOARD OF TRUSTEES CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Mr. Charles Barth Mr. George S. Milner, Sr. Rev. George A. Bates Mr. E. A. Morton Mr. George L. Boyd Rev. Kenneth A. Muck Rev. William A. Brock Mr. J. Dale Murphy Mr. Norman B. Chappell Mr. William Patterson, Sr. Dr. Jack Cline Mr. James G. Richardson Rev. Alfred Colwell Rev. Wilbur Rooke Rev. Glenn H. Davis Rev. Gerald Smelscr Mr. John A. Draxler Mr. Eugene Smith Mr. Arthur Dyke Mr. Charles D. Wallace Mr. Roy Gucnin Rev. Earl Willetts Dr. Frederick E. Milkie Rev. Donald Woodby Rev. Thomas Younger 24 MR. ROBERT UNDERWOOD Regiitror Office Mis Marjorie He Cosher Left to Right: Juanita Allford, Peggy Howord, Jean Harttell. Staff All business transactions take place in the Business Office. Mrs. Jeremiah keeps busy with the publication of a monthly Cedarville College Bulletin plus many other items for the College. Mi Eleonor Keefer Bookkeeper Mr . Jeremiah Publications Mi Gerry White Secretory to the Regittroi 25 Gcrold Pop Morjholl Charles Toner Maintenance Staff The never ceasing job of keeping an entire campus clean and in good working order falls to the Maintenance Department. 26 STUDENT ASSISTANTS — louis Sthromm, Gent Wright, Dove Rifenberkk, Joy Moore, Dove Taylor, Dove Woodmon. Cafeteria Staff Norm Getty Manoger Mrs. Shirley Head Cook The College Cafeteria serves three squares to hungry students. One new addition to the cafeteria this year is the high-fidelity set which makes each meal more enjoyable. The cafeteria provides many job opportunities for students. Mrs. Wylond, Mrs. Torter Aaistant Cooks Student Assistants — Sco'cd. Hope Marie Willie, Diane Hunter, Shoron Addlemon, Loretta Cushey, Either Spicth, Pot Adams, Eloine Adams. Second How: Don Pork, Betty McKeehon, Beverly Woods, Pol Schonscheck, Sue Addleman, Judy Smith, Pauline Lowe, Sue Geyser. Third Row; Dove Warren, John Coons, Steve Nimmo, Tony Nicklas, Ken Hamilton, Phil Grant, Ed Villobo, Bill Worlield, Lyle Rose, Ken Atkins, Ralph Werner. Miss Bernier Mick Bookstore Manager Mitt Loii Jeremiah Assistant Bookstore Staff An ever popular place on campus is the College Bookstore. Bernice Mick, along with student help and part-time assistants, Mrs. Bergen and Lois Jeremiah, handles well the steady flow of customers. This year the record selection has been increased and more cosmetics and drugs have been added. 28 Left to flight: Chart Rculer, Corolc loniut, Donna Finley. Mr . Ruth Underwood Dorm Mother Mm Jeon Fither College Nvrto Residence Staff Mrs. Underwood moved to her apartment in the new girls' dorm this fall where she is house-mother to the 110 girls there in addition to overseeing the dorm conduct of all the girls and serving on the college discipline committee. All the other dormito- ries on campus are governed by counselors and monitors. Medical care is given to the students by the school nurse, Miss Fisher. Wed, left to Hight: Delorei Oiborn, Nancy McDivitt, John Standing: Keith Webster, Foggy Howard, Judy Bird, Barbara Butler, Charlene Roller, Shirley Harrington, Robert Domokoi. Swertfager, Juanita Allford, Charles Harliell, Jone Ginz. 29 ASSISTANTS — left to Right: Mr . Either Ruder, Mn. Patricio Thornton, Mr . Ido St. Cloir, Mr . Bonnie Alexander. Mr. Paul Wylond Director of libror Library Staff There have been several improvements in the library this past ycar. The student project and the faculty project of the previous year helped make possible the metal stacks for the periodical room. We also have new chairs and tables in the library. Mr . Alberta Choffe Head librarian left to Right: Jim Keim, John Ingram, Jcri WicfccN, Elaine Jordon, Peggy Buerer, Beth Elmore. An oil portrait of Miss Mary Irwin Williamson, who served as librarian of Cedar- ville College for 37 years, from 1921 to 1957, is on display in the main reading room of the College Library. Special tribute was paid to Miss Williamson at the College Commencement exercises on May 28, 1960. The oil portrait will be hung per- manently in a special reading room in the College Library to be known as the Mary Williamson Room. i • • v ' . . . ■% • ? .. . Siif? •• : • . •• •• •• The silence of the empty class- room brings back the memory of lectures, class notes, exams, and term papers. The patience and UNDERSTANDING of our Chris- tian instructors make these expe- riences happy ones. • ? . CONTENTS Biblical Education______________34 ■ -V •. • ••. • Educational Psychology___________37 Health and Physical Education_____________39 Music____________________________41 Language and Literature_________44 Science_____________________ Social Science______________ 47 50 CAD Division of Biblical Education )«an Fithcr, B.R.E. Chrlttion Education Faculty Robert Gromocki, Th.B., Th.M. Bible George lowlor, B D., Th.M. Bible, Greek All students benefit by the Divi- sion of Biblical Education. It may be divided into two main divisions . . . the general Bible course for the student not preparing for full time service and the specific Bible course for the student wishing to serve his Lord as a pastor, mission- ary, or other specialized fields. In either case, godly professors care- fully and helpfully instruct a thorough, systematic study of the Bible. This year Mr. Gromacki has joined the teaching staff in this de- partment. Jom«v Joremioh, Th.B , A.B Bible Doctrine M Dr. Williams gives some advice to Keith Webster and Rush Frazier about Pastoral Theology doss. The main purpose of this course of study is to give us a sound background so that we can then be more effective witnesses for the Lord Jesus Christ in what- ever field God directs us. Poul Gothanoy end Art Hicks receive on explanation in the study of Greek from Mr. lowlor. Mr. Lawlor's Greek classes had a special treat during this school year. Rev. Spiros Zodiathes, the outstanding radio speaker of the American Missions to Greece, was on campus. He spoke to the Greek classes showing them that the Bible in the original text is so very necessary to proper inter- pretation. Our Christian education department uses both theory and practice to prepare us for Christian service. In addition to course work in Education Work of the Church, students are required to put theory to prac- tice by teaching children's groups under the supervision of the Christian Education in- structor, Miss Fisher. 36 Dee Osborn, Nancy McDivif , and Judy Bird ploy ot ring loss ol the April Fool s Porty which elimoxed the semester of Christion Education of Youth. Division of Psychology and Education Faculty Clifford R. Moddox, Pb.D. Psychology Teaching is only part of the duties of Mr. Underwood and Dr. Maddox in this department. Much time is spent in counseling and in aiding the students in finding employment after graduation. This year eight seniors plan to enter the teaching profession after graduation in June. Robert Underwood, M.A. Education Dr. Maddox counsel with Gary Hogard. We students who wish to teach in the public or private education systems are greatly interested in this department. The 175 majors and minors now in this division are enrolled in courses ranging from Introduction to Education to Ap- plied Psychology. Our agreement with Central State College allows students to pursue part of their education program on their campus which is just four miles away. We find guidance through many trips to the office of Dr. Maddox. At the end of our years at college, we will have learned that college is different. Students receive a new concept in Philosophy of Education under the teaching of Mr. Underwood. Division of Health and Physical Education Faculty Sherwin Bowser, B.S. Physical Education A rapidly growing division is the De- partment of Health and Physical Edu- cation. Each year new facilities are being added to provide better education for us students who wish to enter the field of teaching Physical Education or coach- ing. A new addition to the faculty in this division is Coach Don Callcn. He has taken over the responsibility of coaching basketball plus teaching var- ious classes including Girls' Physical Edu- cation. Donald Collon, B.S., M.S. Physical Education 39 Mr. Collan pr«ent methodi of iofety to hit Pint Aid dost. This division not only trains us to teach in public schools, but it also trains us for church youth work. This year we will be using not only our gymnasium and baseball field, but also the quarter mile track which surrounds the gridiron. A big project of this year was the plan of building a recreation center. This will provide a gymnasium, recreational facilities, snack shop, and student lounge. The Student Project this year will be applied to the fund for this project. One of the Fre hmon men' Phy icol Education clone•- cxerci c before beginning on hour of octivity. Division of Music Faculty Rebecca Cooke. B.S. Richard Cooke, M.S. Loit Moffo Piano and Voice Vocol Music Piano Young people with musical talent come to Cedarvillc to find advanced training in the Music Division of the College. Here we find musical direction under skilled and competent faculty. The course of study may include courses from Conducting to Counterpoint. New to the department this year is Mr. Thornton. Williom Thornton, B.S., M.S. Instrumental Music Warren Webber, M.Mot.Ed. Instrumental Music Georgo Zinn Vocal Music 41 Mr. Webber help Judy lochmon with o problem during on orgon lesion. Sixty-five students are now ma- joring or minoring in music at CC. The young person who wishes to serve the Lord in this field must be willing to spend many long hours in those familiar practice rooms in the chapel. This Division seeks to train the serious-minded music stu- dent for various areas of musical service such as church musical di- rectors, and also enables them to pursue graduate work in music. Phil Jewett ond Bonnie Noth give o fine performance during a Student Recital. The College Choir provide on oppor- tunity for irony student to u e their mu i- col talent. I Virginia Jackson spends a long hour in one of the six practice rooms located in Milner Chopel. Both Mr. Thornton ond Som Canine seem to enjoy this trumpet lesson. From the Music Department the school selects various musical groups to represent the College in churches throughout the mid-west. This summer a Girls' Trio and c Men's Quartet will act as ambas- sadors for the entire college as ♦hey sing at camps and church groups throughout the United States. Solly Bender ond Joyce Walker listen to a portion of band music. Division of Language and Literature Raymond Bartholomew, M.A. English Hormon Bergen, B.A. Foreign Languages Faculty This department offers excellent training for us who wish to enter the fields of foreign language, speech, or English. Mr. McIntosh is a new member of the teaching staff in this area. Ruth Kantxer, A.B. English 44 Richard Mclnto h, A.B., B.O. English Miriom Maddox, M.A. Speech Student} diKU}} with Mii Kontzer the problem} of Shakwipeareon droma. We students who wish to major in the field of English Language and Literature find a very good selection of courses with a very well quali- fied staff instructing. Such classes as Shakespeare and American Fiction are offered. Each student must take Eng- lish Composition and English or American Literature which gives a good general knowl- edge of the field. Mr. Bartholomew explain} difficult portion} of Engli}h literature. 45 The foreign language department uses the technique of using tape recordings to learn the language. We hear the language on tapes, and we also record lessons in the lan- guage on the tapes. This method has been proved very effective on many college cam- puses. The emphasis in the Speech department is primarily on every kind of oral communica- tion. After a speech course with Mrs. Maddox, every student knows the seven basic principles of Speech. The cvcn bo ic principle ot Speech ore learned under ihe direction of Mr . Moddox. Spanish II student receive jofutoction from learning o foreign language. Division of Science Bo r bo ro Me In loth Molhematict Brute Turnbull, B.D., M.S. Phyiical Science Faculty Dole Thornton, B.A. Biological Science There have been several interesting events in the Science Department this year. Mr. Turnbull has returned after a leave of absence to continue his studies, and Mrs. McIntosh has taken over the duties of instructing students in Principles of Mathe- matics. Although our college does not offer a spe- cial pre-medical course, the science department was pleased this year when one of our students was accepted at Indiana State Medical College. 47 The principiet of chemitfry ore opplicd in experimentation in the chemittry lob. Students who study in this field may study such courses as Comparative Em- bryology and College Algebra. Science majors are prepared to teach or to furthur their training in the medical field as a doctor or a nurse. Under the qualified inttruction of Mrt. McIntosh, itudenti review the botic principiet of Mothemotiet. 48 Mr. Turnbull's physics «loss demonstrotc this oscillo- scope which they constructed. Last summer the labs were painted and redone in various ways to help make it more pleasant for us who spend so much of our time dissecting perch. Many organisms ore studied in zoology lob. under the supervision of Mr. Thomson. u - 13734 49 Division of Social Science Albedo Choffe, BA. library Science Cleveland McDonold, M.litt. Sociology Faculty This too is a growing department on campus. More and more of our students are seeing the need for Christians in social work, government, and teaching. Kenneth St. Clair, B.S. Business 50 Ardeth Webber, A.B. Secretorio Science G. Paul Wylond, M A. Hittory Mr. McDonald's Urban Sociology clo study the various issues rclotcd to city life. This year a new course of study has been introduced in this depart- ment. Mrs. Chaffe, a former C.C. student, instructs courses in Library Science. Another new addition to this department is Mrs. McIntosh who teaches Business Mathematics. During the first semester of the school year when Mr. McDonald was absent from the campus, Mr. Underwood took over the classes in Sociology and American Govern- ment. Mr. Underwood' Sociology clo di cu t many problem of our modern ociety. 51 52 Mr . Webber tine her students os they tronscribe dictation. Our library, the center of our academics, has expanded in every direction this year. In the fall, returning students discovered that a study room, an audio-visual room, and a conference room had been added to keep pace with the increased enroll- ment. .. ;..v, a'' v • -'Si •• •“’1 m ’ •% • • • :• • s floor of our empty gym we con :‘.V recoil many of our college activi ties. In September we came here to register; later we returned for basketball games, classes in physi- cal education, and class parties. In May the seniors among us will re- ceive their diplomas here. The cheer, applause, and laughter of our friends fill this place, and our whole college life, with WARMTH and BEAUTY. CONTENTS Christian Service________________56 Organizations____________________63 Music____________________________76 Athletics________________________82 Social Life______________________99 Snapshot Contest________________123 CTIV Christian Service J How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear with- out a preacher? Romans 10:14 Keeping in mind these words of the apostle Paul we are made to ask our- selves How shall these children hear un- less someone tells them? It has been the mission of the Christian Service Depart- ment to enable the people of the sur- rounding area to hear the good news of the Gospel. A wide range of minis- try is carried on, from the youngest child in the junior church to the oldest person in the rest home. 57 Mr. Mdnfoth, Director of Christian Service. Dove Seorles, Ken Swigort, Norman Emery, Jim Moplo and leader Jim Grafton instruct some fellows in the Boys' Brigade. Train op a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it. One of the most important ministries of the Christian Service department is the work among the young people. Our students are engaged in youth work in various ways in Cedarville, Xenio, and Springfield. Phil Jewett lecds o group of children at the O.S.S.O. home in o fovorite chorus. S-V ,£ C MtNtiMMM nm «dM Wf Iv i? «c WjSlr . ,-Z.lJJ? eV i , v-V 0 •a ■: j'jK xter? mSmmrnm IMNHifln wmr ft $}g£f{i J i r W «® A1 ! V?=f? «mi An important service is held ev- ery Sunday morning for those who have been taken into the custody of the law. Cedarville students have branched out into the Clark County jail in Springfield, the Xenia jail, and the detention home Springfield. A group of fellows held o service in one section ot the Springfield Jail. Doug Smith presents the good news of solvation to the lost. The Springfield detention home group hos devo lions together offer arriving ot the home. Corol Henson listens os the children ot the Toylor home on the O.S.S.O. compus sing o hymn. Don Middleton reods a possogo ©I Scripture to o group of children ot the Peter Pan house of the O.S.S.O. Children in junior church at Xenia Emmonucl Baptist lis- ten to o story given by Irene Benson. 60 i Shoron Addlcman and Peggy Bucrcr carry on per- jonal evangelism. newt . Dovo fciicr bring o message of hope at the Greene County rest home. Some women hear a gospel fflettoge given by Peggy Buerer. L 61 As Sunday School superintendent at Xenia Emmanuel Boptiit Church, Dove Eornhart receive the tithe and offering . The Groce Boptiit Church choir of Cedor- ville serve o o medium for Chrittion scrv- ice for numerous student . John lovrlor leods a class of high schoolers in the study of the booh of Acts. 62 Student Council Student leaders, with the advice of a faculty member, plan and carry out many campus activi- ties. One responsibility of the Council is to enforce the traffic rules on campus. A court is set up to administer this. Last year the Council started an annual Student Body Project and each year it nominates four co-chairmen, two of whom are to be chosen by the student body to carry out the project. The goal this year is $1000.00. President OFFICERS Vice-President Terry Goodrich Secretory Esther Weiss Treasurer ...... ........ Shirley Harrington Advisor — Mr. R. McIntosh Standing: Jim Entncr. Seated, First Row, left to Right: Bill Jenningt, Bcb Doirokot, Shirley Herrington, Either Weisj, Terry Goodrich, Mr. Moclntoih. Second Row: Ron Mooney, Dan Brower, Jeon Lockerbie, John Lawlor, Phil Grant, Sam Canine. Third Row: RotoLcc Albrecht, Noney Shimitj, Chuck Hartzcll, Peg Getty, Juanita Allford. 64 Student Body Project Co-Chairmen John lawlor ond John Butler. 65 Representative Roiolee Albrecht give a traffic ticket to on offender! Alpha Chi Seated, 1 eft to Right; Ellis Howord, Tony Rotondi, Rich Blumen- King, Joy Moore, Al Mumford, Don Tennant. Ed Bentinger, Ken stock, Dove Eornhorf, Mark Hoieltine, Tom Cetas, Chuck Hart- Swigert, Doug Smith, Gene Wright, Dorius Nutt, Cliff zell, Otis Stone. Standing: Gordon Finley, Allen Biddle, Elvin Kingsland. Alpha Chi — these Greek words mean Men for Christ and form the name of the men's literary society. The primary pur- pose is the cultivation of Christian personal- ity and leadership. Alpha Chi is in charge of the annual Thanksgiving Banquet, this year if was held at the Springfield South High School. OFFICERS President . . _ Dave Earnhart Vice-President Mark Hazeltine Secretary-Treasurer Rich Blumenstock Advisor Mr. R. Gromacki 66 Sooted, Loll to Right: Jane Gin . Either Wei , Mr . Moffat. Carol Zoellner, Nancy Shimit , Peg Getty, Mary Goodwin, Jody fat Petry, Louise Vorisco. Standing: Donna Thompson, Joan lochmon, Jody Homphrey , Sheryl Martin, Rcava Kromlaof, 8arb Sorter, Charlene Bloemer, Jolio Bird, Aloha Potch, Jody Smith, Hominwoy, Petty Bocrer, Donna Finley. Gamma Chi i Gamma Chi — Women for Christ — is the literary society for all women. The club's pro- grams stimulate originality and growth along literary, musical, artistic, and humorous lines. Gamma Chi again sponsored the Valentine Banquet held February 17, 1961. OFFICERS President ... Vice-President Pat Petry Secretary Treasurer Louise Varisco Advisor Mrs. A. D. Moffat Seated, left to Right: El ie Himtel, Joy Holberg, Lois Joeobion, Darlene Hole, Irene 8en on. Standing: Bev lyon, Bonnie Naih, Rito Millikin, Bette Adomton, Borbora Swertfoger, Nancy Workenlin, Rosolec Albrecht, Carole Ionio , Morgoret Stowell, Barbara Adamson, Marcio Ratcliff, Judy Marcello , Pot Barrett, Hozel Brovont, Elaine Jordon, Joonita Allford, Corol Brown, Jeon Lockerbie. Front Row, loft to Right: Pot Petty, Either Weill, Ed Villolbo, Donna Thompion, Jody lothmon. Second Row: Jane Ginr, Donna Finley, Eleanor Smeller, Elaync Howord, Donii Collier, Joyce Grant, Carol Brown, Jim Walker. Third Row: loretto Coihey. Barb Swertfoger, Shoron Addleman, Mary Ellen Powell, Sally Bender, Juno Golden, Dove Seorlev Fourth Row: Worren Burntide, Tony Rontondi, Irene Benton, Rito Millikin, Carol Zoellner, Carole lanius. Fifth Row: Al Mumlord, Gordon Finley, John Morgan, Don Pork, John Ingram, Jim Keim. Pep Club The Pep Club is a new organization whose aim is to promote enthusiasm among the students at basketball games both home and away, and at pep rallies. The club is directed by the Varsity Cheer- leaders. 68 This group of students, interested in foreign ond home missions, meets each day in morning pray- er bands. FWM frequently sponsors missionary speakers in chapel, last year they began an annual Missionary Conference in cooperation with Grace Baptist Church. Officers are: President, Bob Do- mokos; Vice-President, Art Hicks; Secretary-Treasurer, Marlene Davis. Fellowship for World Missions J Mittionary Conference Committee, loti lo Right: louren Schenk, Bob Domokos, Chorlene Ressler, Pastor Moffat. Jim Entner. Standing: Bob Domokos. first Row, left to Right: Don Middle- ton, Corot Brown, Jeonnie Do Pre, Peggy Howard, Donna Everett. Second Row: louren Schenk, Gene Wright, Julio Bird, Cothy Shelton, Chorlene Ressler. Third Row: Peggy Buerer, Lyle Rose, Lois Boyless, Mary Blonn, Rosalee Albrecht, Juonita Allford. Fourth Row: Chuck Hortsell. Betty Rose, Sharon Addlemon, Bonnie Nosh, Shirley Horringtc.i. fifth Row: Peg Getty, Irene Benson, Borb Slovins, Bev Lyon, Keith Webster, Barney Farnsworth. Sixth Row: Betty Smith, Hoicl Brovont, Esther Weiss. Jim Entner, Tony Nicklos. Seventh Row: Gordon Finley, Mark Hozcltine. i 69 firtt Row, loft to Right: Oft Ston , Terry Goodrich, Dove Cochran, Elder, Tim Grafton, Mork Hozeltine, Chuck Hortxcll. Third Row: Cooch Jim Entner, Terry Zerby, Dbvc Lewi . Second Row: Sam Canine, Bill Bow er, Norri Smith, Jock Moffot, Ted Ocheltrce, Cooch Collan. The purpose of Varsity C is to promote leadership among the fellows who have earned their letters in varsity athletics. Varsity athletics at CC includes basketball, baseball, and tennis. The accomplishments of the year were the purchase of varsity sweaters, a pitching machine, and basketball seasonal programs. Officers of the club are: President, Dave Cochran; Vice-President, Jim Entner; Secretary, Terry Goodrich; Treasurer, Norris Smith. The advisors arc Coaches Bowser and Callan. 70 1 Sock 'n' Buskin provides the opportunity for dramat- ic talent and interest to be displayed on campus. Stu- dents may earn points toward membership in the or- ganization by participating in the various plays pre- sented throughout the school year. This club sponsored an outstanding film, Hamlet during the first semester. They were also responsible for the homecoming play. Sooted, Left to Right: Min Kantzcr, Either Wei , Ncvo Claypool. Standing: Odore Oiborn, Jeon Lockerbie, Phyllis Dobbt, Keith Webster. OFFICERS President----------------------------- Keith Webster Vice-President --------------------------Esther Weiss Secretary_____________________________ Phyllis Dobbs Treasurer------------------------------Keith Webster Advisor_________________________________ Miss Kantzer Sock t s n Buskin 71 STAFF Co-Editois ______________Jone Ginz, Nancy Shimits Reporters________________RosaLee Albrecht, Juanita Allford, Hazel Brovont, Donna Everett, Betty Mc- Keehon, Margaret Stowell, Hope Marie Willie, Bev Woods. Advisor____________________________Mr. Bartholomew Whispering Cedars Whispering Cedars, a bi-weekly paper, is pub- lished by and for the students under the supervision of Mr. Ray Bartholomew. Sealed. Letl to Right: Juanita Allford, Jone Gin , Nancy garct Stowell, Betty McKechon, Bov Woods, Hazel Brovont, Shimits, Mr. Bartholomew. Standing: Roiol.cc Albrecht, Mar- Donna Everett, Hope Marie Willie. Future Pastors’ Fellowship left to Right; Jerry Wagnitz, Lauren $ henck, Ion Rciiing, Mr. Turnbull, Lean Rowland, Morv Troyer. The Fulure Pastors' Fellowship was organized this year by some of the ministerial students. The purpose is to discuss important theological issues, to seek helpful information in the areas of the Pastor's personal life and the life of his church, and to make his ministry for Christ more effective. Mr. Turnbull is the advisor. Modern Music Masters Svafed, lelt to Right: Shirley Horrington, Carol Brown, Jeon loekerbie. Standing: Norm GeJty, Donno Finley, Carol Zoellner, Jim Neely, Elayne Howard, Mr. Cooke, Comillo Shombough, Sam Canine. Modern Music Masters is a National Honor Society to recognize outstanding music ability and service. Members are chosen for ex- cellence in leadership, scholarship, cooperation, character, and service. Students elected to membership this year are: Carol Brown, Sam Canine, Donna Finley, Elayne Howard and Camilla Shambaugh. Officers are: President, Jim Neely; Vice-President, Norm Getty; Secretary, Carol Zoellner; Treasurer, Shirley Harrington. The advisors are Mr. W. Webber and Mr. R. Cooke. 74 I 1 Miracle Staff Sooted, Lett to tight: Miw Kantzcr, Oli Slone, Eleanor Taylor. Standing: Bev Wood , Jane Ginz, Jerry Pcifer, Belly Smith. STAFF Editor------------------------------------ Otis Stone Advertising Manager_______________________Bev Woods Art Editor----------------------------------------Jerry Peifer Business Manager_________________________Eleanor Taylor Copy Editor----------------------------------Jane Ginz Typist--------------------------------------------Betty Smith Advisor-----------------------------Miss Ruth Kantzcr The Miracle is an annual publication of Cedarville College. The Junior class, super- vised by a Faculty Advisor is responsible for editing, publishing, and distributing it. 75 Music w Chamber Band First Row, left to Right: Pot Adorn , Foye Hoo , Joyce Wolker, Carole Boreo, Virginia Jackson, Carole Kuney, Darius Nutt, Dove Earnhart. Second Row: John Morgan, Nancy Smith, Steve Boolt, Phil Grant, Joyce Grant, Sally Bender, Lois Jacobson, Bill Ritcr. Third Row: Dole Whiting, Jim Walker, Sharon Addleman, Bill Washburn. Fourth Row. Corol Zoellncr, Lyle Rose, Dan Pork, Rolph Werner. Director, Mr, Thornton. In its second year, the Chamber Band greatly increased in number. Under the direction of Mr. Webber, the band participated in the annual Christmas Con- cert. The Pep Band, which played at all home basketball games, was comprised of various members of the Chamber Band. During the second semester, Mr. Thornton took over the responsibilities of directing the band. 1 77 throughout the area presenting sermons in song for the glory of the Lord. Assistant Professor Richard Cooke directs the choir. The College Choir gives opportunity for students to receive excellent training and experience in choral sing- ing. In addition to the annual Spring Tour of about two weeks, the choir takes part in services in many churches 78 filii Row, Left lo Right: Either Weill, Carol Brown, June Golden, Rita Millikin, Donno Thompion, Ken Swigort, Rich Davidion, Sam Canine, Judy lochman, Vicki Wooiter, Eloyne Howard, Oonno Finley. Second Row: Bonnie Naih, Sharon Addleman, Jim Keim, Gordon Finloy, Dave Scorlci, Dave Jeremiah, Lynn Jefion, Don Park, John Ingram, Jeon Lockerbie, Pot Petry, Pot Adamt. Third Row: Eleanor Smeller, Corole Lanius, Ralph Werner, John Morgan, Al Mumford, Dave Blonom, Dave Earnhort, Roger O'Bryan, Ed 8eniinger, Shirley Harrington, Carol Zoellner, Barbara Swertloger. Director, Mr. Cooke. 79 d Chapel Choir First Row, Left to Right: Sandy Kidder, Foye Heat, Joon Carter, Diane Hunter, Elsie Himsel, Marlene Davis, Sandra Whittaker, Lois Duddleston, Betty Wall, Bonnie DuBois, Pot Micko, Betty Smith, Jone Smoker. Second Row: Amy Roe, Pat Terry, Marcia Ratcliff, Norma Jean Burtram, Bill Woshburn, Steve Nimmo, Dove Cline, Bob Edwards, Dave Turnbull, Noncy Smith, Solly Bender. Third Row: Virginia Jack- son, Beverly Roach, Esther Spicth, Sue Goyter, Dave Riforbcrick, Rich White, Otis Stone, Ellis Howard, Dale Whiting, John Bigelow, Bogle Stondifer. Judy Smith. Donno Johns, Betty Adomson, Accom- panist; Joyce Walker, Director; Mr. Zinn. The Chapel Choir has as its main purpose the training of young people in choral singing. Under the direction of Mr. George Zinn, the choir has sung in several churches including churches in Dayton, Port Williams, and Xenia. 80 £ FLUTE DUET - Left to flight: Judy lieby Foyc Hooj, Pot Adorn . CLARINET TRIO - Left to Right: June Gold- en, Joyce Wolker, Carole Boren, Virginio Jackson. MEN'S QUARTET - Left to Right: $om Coninc, Ralph Werner, Roger O'Bryan, Dove Jere- miah. These small musical groups are kept busy in the Lord's service at meetings in many different churches during the school term. The two instrumental groups are new to CC, having been formed just this year. This summer the two vocal groups will be singing in churches and at Bible camps throughout the country. LADIES' TRIO — Loft to Right: Shirley Harrington, Corol Zocllner, Donna Finley, Carol Brown. Cooch Bowser ond Most Volooblc Ploycr Norris Smith discuss the problems encountered during tho lost scoson. Baseball The coming of another baseball season brought a new, rich source of talent which, when mingled with the veteran ability of the years before, brought a spark of hope in Cedarville College baseball followers. The hustling Yellowjackets, playing one of its roughest schedules ever, developed gradually during the course of the season and finished strong with two victories over Findlay and Wright-Patterson. Although it was not a winning season, the team can boast of a couple of accomplishments — two wins over a strong Wright- Patterson Air Force Base Team and their first win ever over Findlay. The most valuable player trophy went to Norris Smith for his fine pitching performances and all around play. With a .311 batting average, Dave Dautel copped the batting title. His excellent defensive play around first base aided the team, also. Coach Sherwin Bowser can look optimistically to next season expecting further improvement. Chuck Toylor tags o Icttor-high fast boll in o scrimmage gome. 83 Cooch Bowier meets pitcher Voncc Aihlcy oi he wolks from the mound ofter o tuccetiful inning in a gome ployed on the home field. Catcher Jim Entncr scrambles for the boll in a dote ploy of home plate. SEASON RECORD We Ohio Northern _____________0 Ohio Northern ------------ 1 Wilmington _______________ 1 Wilmington ________________4 Wright-Patterson___________5 Rio Grande_________________6 Defiance _________________ 1 Defiance __________________4 Ashland____________________2 Ashland___________________ 9 Findlay____________________6 Findlay ___________________6 Wright-Patterson___________7 They 3 13 3 6 4 7 6 12 3 13 7 3 6 4 84 Batting itor Dove Doutel is out on o dose ploy ot first bose. Mft — •' P ” “ Vance Ashley. • BATTING AVERAGES Dave Dautel — Norris Smith — Vance Ashley — Ted Ocheltrec Chuck Taylor Mark Hazeltinc Bill Elder Jim Entner---- Jim Grafton — Roy Carr------ Pete McFann _ Whk o good, hoohhy «... Chock Taylor belts one do..................« bo.e line. shoulder Jim Grotton reoches ©« tor o Patterson gome. Tennis After a year of inactivity in tennis, the 1960 version of Cedarville College tennis players pictured below did creditably well in holding their own against the tough competition in the Mid-Ohio League. Highlighting the season was a double win over Bluffton College as well as a smashing victory over Wilmington. Playing his usual fine caliber of tennis, John Entner did much in holding the team together long enough to bring five victories to the Cedarville camp. Kneeling: Keith Collett, Gory Hogord, Bob Bell. Standing: Bob Humphrey , Chuck Horn, Jock Moffott, John Entner, Dick Minicr. SEASON RECORD We They Central State----------------------------2 5 Bluffton ________________________________6 1 Bluffton ________________________________4 3 Wilmington ----------------------------- 6 1 Defiance --------------------------------2 5 Central State____________________________1 7 Wilmington_______________________________2 5 Ohio Northern____________________________4 3 Defiance_________________________________5 2 Ohio Northern----------------------------2 5 86 I Captain John Entner Keith Collett jhowi hi form 01 he hit the boll to ... . . . . Dkk Minier who return it. Basketba The Varsity Team 88 Coach Don Callon converset with captain Jim Entner before a game. Left to Right: Coach Callon, Doug Smith, Monoger; Ted Ochcltrce, John Justice, Dove Morgonti, Norris Smith, Dove Jeremiah, Gory Wolthol, Rod lane, Jim Entner, Som Conine, Ed Norris, Dove Lewis, Tom Evons, Chuck Hortzdl, Stot'nlidon; Mork Hozeltine, Monoyer. varsity record We They Alumni 95 78 75 113 Concordia 73 63 76 84 Wilberforce ... 98 70 Defiance 60 81 80 79 Ohio Northern 67 74 Fort Wayne Bible College 132 64 62 63 Huntington 92 94 Bluffton 70 72 Ashland 80 82 70 68 Ohio Northern 79 81 Wilberforce 73 75 Roberts Wesleyan 94 85 Defiance 64 71 Bluffton 90 79 Findlay 76 73 Wilmington 83 82 Ashland 75 80 Grace _ 78 73 Central State 70 72 Under the direction of new coach Don Callan, the Yelowjackets en- joyed its best season in the school's history, winning ten, losing thir- teen, and finishing fifth in the Mid- Ohio League with a five and seven mark. Individual standouts were: Norris Smith, highest scorer in the league with 21.4 points per game; Dave Jeremiah, sixth highest with 17 points per game; Gory Wal- thal, the league's top rebounder; and Jim Entner who came in sec- ond in rebounding. We are cer- tainly proud of our coach and the team for a fine season. Jim Entner, 6'1 Senior, coptoin, forward Gory Wolthol, 67 Fitvhmon, center 90 Som Canine. 6'0 Sophomore, guard Dovo Jeremiah, 6'2 Sophomore, forward Norri Smith, 6'0 Sophomore, guard 1 Dove Lewis, 5 10 Junior, guard Ted Ocheltree, 5'5 Sophomore, guard Rod Lone, 6'2 Freshman, confer Ed Norris, 5'10 Freshman, forward John Justice, 5'9'' Freshmon, guard 91 Junior Varsity Team front Row: Dave Morgonti, John Justice, Ted Ocheltrce, Tom Evans, Ed Norris. Bock Row: Coach Collan, Jim Sprague, Rod Lane, Dave Blossom, Rich White, John Bigelow, Doug Smith, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD We They Defiance_______________________________ 54 93 Wilmington ---------------------------- 53 75 Ohio Northern__________________________ 60 94 Varsity C Club ---------------------- 49 60 Capital ------------------------------- 50 90 Bluffton 59 62 Intramural All-Stars___________________ 65 50 Findlay _____________________________ 57 54 Miami-Jacobs __________________________ 98 110 Defiance -------------------------------81 101 Bluffton ______________________________ 63 89 Findlay _______________________________ 58 70 Wilmington __________________________ 61 69 Central State _______________________- 64 70 Ml 92 The boys from Capital pull down a rebound. Varsity Cheerleaders Bock: Pot Retry, Judy lochman. Center; Ed Villolba. Front: Either Weiss, Donna Thompson. A great part of the relative success of the 1960-61 Yellowjackets was due to the enthusiastic backing on the part of student body. Spearheading this enthusiasm were the varsity and jun- ior varsity cheerleaders. Going to all of the away games and learning several new cheers were just a couple of their functions. Pot Petry Esther Weiis 93 Ed Villolbo Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 94 ltit to tight: Hoxel Brovon , B«tte Adomton, Flo Cannon, Riio Millikin. Intramurals Football Scotboek Ed Villalbo churn around right end behind Allen Biddle's interference. SEASON STANDINGS W L Pts. Opp. Pts, Piper Cubs . -. _ 7 2 224 150 Earnhart Kangaroos 6 3 236 158 Biddle Bears 4 5 130 190 Kilbourn Weightliffers _ __ 1 8 46 138 Rugged line ploy, and deceptive faking like this characterized the scoion. 95 Womens’ Basketball Bette Adcmjon jump high to bog o two-pointcr. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS New Dorm (B) . Won 6 Lost 1 Faith Hall 2 5 New Dorm (A) 2 5 Janet McClish it guarded closely by Cothy Shelton os she shoots a hook shot. 96 Joncy McDivitt shoots over the reach of Barbara Adamson Mens’ Basketball Phil Brower it guarded «lowly by Chuck Hartzcll ond Vonce Athlcy. MEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS Won Lost Bethel Hall___________________ 9 1 Cedar Hall_____________________8 2 Off Campus_____________________5 5 Bookstore Dorm_________________5 5 Harriman Hall__________________4 6 Rife Hall ____________________ 0 10 Rifo Hall' Terry Goodrich leapt to get a rebound ogoinst the Bookttoro team. Okey, Grofton, you're going to get ill 97 Volleyball Ted Oehcltree loops high lo top one over for the thompion WOMEN'S STANDING W L Dolly Jesse's team __________________9 2 Nancy McDivilt's team _______________6 5 Nancy Smith's team___________________4 7 Donna Evertt's team__________________2 9 Bookstore teom. MEN'S STANDINGS w Bookstore ______________________6 Bethel East ____________________4 Off-Campus _____________________4 Cedar Hall______________________3 Harriman Hall___________________2 Rife Hall________________________ 2 Bethel West ____________________ 1 i I J 98 The bottle ot the net. Social Life Visitors enjoy C.C. men'i quartet. Prospective Students’ Day Firjt view of camput Relaxing in the lounge Pot Pctry mokct o hit with the fomily. Profesjor Norm Getty — Student Pol Petry. i 101 Choir Tour Our College Choir, making its annual spring tour, travelled 2,500 miles to pre- sent sixteen concerts. These many miles were travelled in thirteen days and in six different states and the District of Columbia. Choir members enjoyed sight-seeing in such places as Washington, New York, West Point, and Niagara Falls. But most important, the opportunity to serve the Lord through music was a joy to all. Our fovorite bu Brownie. Hey Brownie, need vome help? driver. 102 Sleeping beautiev i 103 Graduation Of. Wilbert Welch, Pre idcnt, Grand Rapid Theological Semi- nary, Groduotion tpeakor. The end of four hard yeartl 104 ■ilriOTM Ccdorville College Choir Rev. Cloyton Groy, Buller, Ponnsylvonio, Boccoloureolo ipeoker. Tho cloit ol I960. k 105 Dwayne Frank receive the President's trophy. Mi Mary Williamson, thirty-seven faithful years of service to the librory. Mr. Webber presents the music awards to Carolyn Hole, lois Jeremiah, and Dove Motson. 106 Tho oflermoth. 107 108 109 New if the ropo hadn't broken . Freshman Initiation no A full-fledged college udcnt. . Green beanie . . . Early morning awakening . . . Strange wearing apparel , , , Knives a eating uten il . . . Camput clean-up . . . Episodes in Dovey's Locker . . . The c will be remembered by the Fre h. men for many a doy to come. All dressed up and no place to go. Open House around the loblo. The theme of our Open House, held on October 8, 1960, was: Cedarville College is Moving Forward. Various phases of our college were represented through- out the day . . . Cedarville's Heritage . . . Cedarville's Growth . . . and Cedarville's Potential. During the day there were guided tours throughout the entire campus. The highlight of the day was the meeting held in Alford Memorial Gymnasium. Many distinguished guests spoke to the large audience. The main speaker of the afternoon was Dr. Joseph M. Stowell of Hackensack, New Jersey. The day gave a good indication that Cedarville College has a tremendous future. 112 Time to re f. Of. Charles Wesley Prttidonl Central State College Dr. Joseph Slowrll Potior First Boptist Church . . it is good to sing praises unto our God . . . Mr. George Milner Chairman, Boord of Trustees President Jeremiah 113 Alumni view Varsity C. display. Homecoming This is ono of our alumnus? The Alumni seem Jo enjoy their return to the Cedorvillc campus. 114 ' WE RE EXPECTING- TO MOVE FORWARD Freshmen Clou: tint prize. The highlight of the Homecoming weekend is the annual Alumni Game. The Varsity was the victor — 95-78. Little All-American, Pete Reese, scored 39 points for the Alumni. You olmojt mode it, Jorry. Jeonnie DuPro ond Phil Jewett moke very convincing Anne and Peter. Eighteen reasons for o successful ploy. 117 . . . Praised be Thou, Oh Lord, our God, Ruler of the universe. The Diary of Anne Frank a Christmas Concert The annual Christmas Concert was presented by the Music Department on December 13th and 14th. Inclu- ded in the program was Mr. Webber's clarinet arrangement of A Sprig of Holly. The main feature of the pro- gram was The Song of Christmas, a cantata by Roy Ringwald with a special instrumental score arranged by Mr. Cooke. Joyce Walker, Virginia Jackson, ond Corole Boron play Mr. Webber's special orrongement of A Sprig of Holly. 118 The girls trio composed of Carol Zoellner, Donna Finley, ond Carol Brown sing A Christmas Star. Gordon Chifly, Bill Washburn, Phil Grant, and Sam Canine ploy selections from Kemp's four Brass for Chrislmos. Under the direction of Mr. Webber, the Concert Band pre- sents DoLamolcr's Christmostide Overture. All music groups combine to present Roy Ringwald's cantata The Song of Christmas. 119 Valentine Banquet Voneo Aihley, Dove Eornhort, lynn Jrfion, and Sam Canine ling Aufumn leaves. The theme of the annual Valentine's Banquet, sponsored by Gamma Chi, was Cupid's Garden. The musical program which provided the entertainment for the evening portrayed the many devices of Cupid in bringing two people together. 120 The entire coit join in tinging Alwoyi.' 7 7' ’,Tvr7 Carole Ionius sings The Lilac Tree os Jimmy D. Jeremiah and lindo St. Clair portray young sweethearts. Mr. Don Callan serves as Master of Cere- monies for this occosion. 121 Preiiden Jam Jeremiah and Dr. Paul Jockton. Special Meetings Dr. Williom Kuhnle The special Bible Lectures which are held both in the spring and in the fall serve as an uplift for the entire student body. This year Dr. William Kuhnle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, spoke in the fall. For the spring scries we were privileged to have Dr. Paul Jackson — National Representative of the G.A.R.B.C. Along with these special meetings, each year two days are set aside for special days of prayer. In October, I960' and again during the second semester on February 22, 1961, we observed the days when the in- dividual campus groups met for prayer. Each day we attend daily chapel periods which stress praise, prayer, worship, and practical Christian living and service. To encourage missions, FWM sponsored our annual Missionary Conference the week of April 5, 1961. 122 Snapshot Contest Good morning, Dcon submitted by Irene Benson You think you've got troubles!! submitted by Amy Roc Who soys my heod is big? submitted by Noncy Workentin Meanwhile, bock at Harrimon Cove. submitted by Virginio lowe A look across the four hundred and fifty empty seats Chapel call to mind our the FRIENDS we have in Milner classmates, are reminded fill these seats. emptiness, are FRIENDSHIPS CONTENTS Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Second Semester Students 155 TUD Seniors « With eternity's values in view President Vice-President Secretary______ Treasurer_____ Advisor_______ _____Marvin Troyer Norman Getty ___ Marlene Davis Delores Osborn Cleveland McDonald WARREN W. ALIEN Blanchcjter, Ohio First Boptiit Church A.B., Hitlory — Moody Bible In- itiate '55-'59. JOHN G. BUTLER Greene, Iowa Alomedo Boptiit Church, Cor- put Chriitie, Texai. A.B., Bible — Tenneuee Temple Colloge '58; Clow Vice-Preiidcnt 3; Boikctboll Team 2, 3; Choir 2, Pretidenf 3; Quorfette 2, 3; Student Body Project Co- Chair- man 4. NEVA VOSS CLAYPOOL Kittanning, Penniylvonia Old Union Boptiit Church A.B., General Science — Soek-'n- Buikin 3, 4; Homecoming Play 2, 3, 4. DONIS ERLENE COLLIER Mowoaqua. Illinois Grace Boptiit Church A.B., Socio Science — Home- coming Ploy 1; Yearbook Stoff 3; Secretory New Girls' Dorm. 4; Pep Club 4. JAMES RICHARD COOK Flint, Michigan Rivcriide Boptiit Church A.B., Music — Alpha Chi 1, 2, 3; Yeorbook Staff 3; F.WM. I, 2; Baveboll Team 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, Student Director 3; Quortette 1, 2, 3. MARCIA GAIL CROTHERS Lakeville, Indiana First Boptiit Church, Plymouth, Indiana A.B., Social Science —Clan So- cial Choirman 4; Student Coun- cil 1; Gamma Chi 1; Bond 1, 2, 3; Trumpet Trio Pianist 1; Quortette Pioniit 2, 3; Pep Club 4. 127 MARLENE DAVIS Parma, OHio First Boptist Church B.S., Christian Education — Clots Secretory 1. 3, 4; Gamma Ch! 1, 2, 4, Secretory 3; Homecom- ing Ploy 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Whijpering Cedars Staff 1, Editor 2; F.W.M. 1. 2, 3, Sec- retary 4; Choir 1, 2; Quartette Pianist 3; Cheerleader 1. PHYLLIS ELAINE DOBBS Kuna, Idaho First Baptist Church A.B., Elornentary Education — Control State '60-'61, Boise Junior College '59; Student Council 3; Student Government 3, 4; Gamma Chi 1; Sock-'n- Buskin 3, Secretory 4; Home- coming Ploy 3. JAMES L. ENTNER Connersville, Indiana Community Boptist Church A.B., General Science — Closs President 1; Student Council 2, President 4,- Discipline Committee 4; Yearbook Editor 3; F.W.M. 2, 3, 4; Varsity C 1, 2. 3, Vice-President 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Base- ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1. Seniors FORREST TERRY GOODRICH RONALD HAROLD HALL SHIRLEY ANN HARRINGTON Boise, Idaho Bedford, Ohio Konkokee, Illinois Baptist Temple Bible Baptist Church First Boptist Church, Watseko. Illinois A.B.. Music — Student Council Treasurer 4; Student Govern- ment 3; Comma Chi 1, 2; Home- coming Play 3; F.W.M. 4; Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Music Masters 2, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; Trio 3, 4. A.B., Socio Scionco — Closs A.B., Biblo — life Bible College. Porliomonfoian 2, 3; Closs In- tromural Representative 3, 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Student Government 4; Alpha Chi 1, 4, Secretory-Treasurer 2, 3; F.W.M. 1; Vorsity C 3. Secretary 4; Basketball Man- ager 3, 4; Baseball Monogcr 3, 4. Los Angeles '52-'54. FRANK ALTON HOWARD Cedorville, Ohio Groce Baptist Church A.B., History — Central Michi- gan University '57-59; F.W.M. 3; Youth for-Nixon, Lodge Vice- Chairman 4. WILLIAM BRYAN JENNINGS Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Graham Road Baptist Church A.B., History — Bryan College, Dayton Tennessee '56-'59; In- diana University '59; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff (In- diana) 3; Cross Country (Bryan) 1, 2, 3; Trock (Bryan) 1, 2, (Cedarville) 4. ERNAJEAN LOCKERBIE Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Baptist Church B.S., Nursing — Methodist Hos- pital of Brooklyn '55-'58; Stu- dent Council 4,- Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4; Sock-‘n-Buskin 4; Home- coming Floy 3; F.W.M. 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4,- Music Masters 3, Historian 4; Soloist with Trum- pet Duot 3; Prospective Students' Day Ploy 3. KARL W. LUYBEN Fort Woyne, Indiono Grandview Park Baptist Church, Des Moines, Iowa A.8., Biblo — Wartburg College, Waverly, lowo '43-'45; Class Chaplain 4. NANCY MC DIVITT Garrcttsvillc. Ohio Troy Baptist Church B.R.E., Christian Education — Student Council 3; F.W.M. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Basketball Teom 4; Intramural Representative 3, 4; Dorm Counsellor 3, 4. JAMES RAY NEELY Westwood Boptist Church, Cin- cinnati, Ohio A.B., Music — Union Univorsity, Jcckton, Tennessee '51-'52, In- diana University '52-'53; Choir 1, 2; Music Mostors Treasurer 2, 3, President 4; Music Director of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Xenia, Ohio '59-'60; Minister of Music, Westwood Baptist Church, Cincinnati, Ohio '60'61. 129 DELORES JUNE OSBORN Westminister, Colorado First Boptist Church A.6., Social Studies — Class Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Sock- 'n-Buskin 2, Historian 3, Pro- gram Choirman 4; Homecoming Play 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Whispering Cedors Stoff 2, 3; Dorm Counselor 4. PAT WANDA PETRY Arcanum, Ohio Immonuel Baptist Church A.B., History — Class Treasurer 3; Student Government 4; Gam- ma Chi 2, 3, Vice-President 4; F.W.M. 2. 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextette 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Prospective Students' Doy Play 3. LON K. REISING Chesterfield, Missouri lackland Road Baptist Church, Overland, Missouri A.B., Biological Science — Closs President 2; Future Pastors' Fel- lowship 4. Seniors 130 LEON C. ROWLAND Ottumwa, Iowa Blessed Hope Baptist Church A.B., History — Closs Chaplain 3; Future Pastors' Fellowship 4. LOUIS JAY SCHRAMM Armcdo, Michigan First Baptist Church, Romeo, Michigan A.B., History — Moody 8iblo In- stitute '56-'59. MARVIN B. TROYER Fort Wayne, Indiana Immanuel Baptist Church A.8., Bible — Fort Wayne Bible College 1, 2; Control Stole 3, 4; Closs President 4; Varsity Basketball (Fort Woyne) 2,- Closs Athlofic Director (Fort Woyne) 2; Closs Ensemble Director (Fort Woyne) 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Pastors' Fellow- ship 4; Student Pastor 2. HORACE WARD. JR. Cede rvi lie, Ohio Penecostal Church of Christ A.B., Social Science — South- western Bible College '56-'57; Cenlrol Slate College '60-'61; Whispering Cedars Editor 3; Student Government 3; Home- coming Ploy 3; Student Postor. ESTHER RUTH WEISS Foirview Pork. Ohio Bcreo Baptist Church A.B., Elementory Education — Central State 3. 4; Cion Trees- urer I; Student Council 2. Treasurer 3, Secretory 4; Dis- cipline Committee 4; Gomma Chi 1, Secretory-Treasurer 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4; Sock-'n-Buskin 3, Vice-President 4; Homecoming Ploy 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 2. 3; F.W.M. 1. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Bosketboll Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Choir 1, 2. 3, 4, Band 1, 4. librarian 2, Vice- Presidont 3; Sextette 1; Trum- pet Trio 1. 2; Women's Chorus 1; Cheerleoding 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4. DEAN A. ZERBY CAROLE ANN ZOEUNER Berrien Springs, Michigan Sandusky, Ohio Emmonual Baptist Church, Xenia, Ohio A.B., Bible — Class Choploin 2. Meedowbrook Baptist Church A.B., Music — Gamma Chi 2, Treasurer 3, Program Choir- man 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, librarian 4; Bond 1, 2, librarian 3, Presi- dent 4; Music Masters 1, Secre- tory 2, 3, 4; Sextette 1; Trio 2, 3. 4; Cheerleading 3; Pros- pective Students' Day Ploy 3. 131 Oo o Juniors 4« We enter to learn and go forth to serve. President — Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor------- David Earnhart ____David Piper Carole Lanius Charlene Rcsslcr Paul Wyland ROSA LEE ALBRECHT Colvory Baptist Church LoPor, Indiona Lakeville, Indiana W. E. ALEXANDER Shiloh Baptiit Church Shiloh, Ohio Marion, Ohio JUANITA ROSE AllFORD Heights Bible Baptist Church Eoit Liverpool, Ohio Lisbon, Ohio ALLEN BIDDLE Tint Baptiit Church Oallipalis, Ohio Rutland, Ohio STEVE BOALT Springfield, Ohio HAZEL M. BROVONT First Baptist Church Calion, Ohio LORRAINE CARTWRIGHT Grace Baptist Church Cedarvillo, Ohio DAVE COCHRAN Grace Baptist Church Codarville, Ohio Russell, Iowa VIRGINIA COX Center Community Church Russell, Iowa ROBERT I. DOMOKOS Huntsburg Baptist Church Huntsburg, Ohio Windsor, Ohio 133 DAVE EARNHART Emmonuel Boptist Church Xenia, Ohio Woynesvillc, Ohio ROBERT ElllS First Boptiit Church Boise, Idaho CHARLES EDWARD FRY Grace Baptist Church Foirborn, Ohio Crowfordsville, Indiana JOYCE GRANT Third Street Baptist Church Eost Moline, Illinois SANDRA HAMMERSTROM North Royolton Baptist Church North Royolton, Ohio PAT HARRIS Marietta Bible Center Morictto, Ohio Bclpro, Ohio CAROLE ANN HELL Glodwin Boptist Church Glodwin, Michigan BARBARA HEMENWAY Grace Baptist Church Austin, Minnesota PEGGY HOWARD Calvary Baptist Church Mcodville. Pennsylvania DOILY JESSE First Boptist Church Elyria, Ohio Juniors _______A 134 ELAINE JORDAN Bcreon Baptist Church Richmond, Virginio KENNETH DEAN KELLER Silvercrcst Baptist Church Droyton Ploins, Michigan Clarkston, Michigan TONY KILBOURN locust Corners Boptist Church Hudson, Michigon WILLIAM O. LANE first Baptist Church Blanchcster, Ohio Midland, Ohio CAROLE SUE LANIUS Colvory Baptist Church Covington, Kentucky PAULINE LOWE Locust Corners Baptist Church Hudson, Michigan Osseo, Michigan BEVERLY LYON Pleasant View Baptist Church Crawfordsvillo, Indiono DON MIDDLETON North Chestor Baptist Church Chester, Pennsylvania Media, Pennsylvania DICK MINIER Immanuel Baptist Church Fort Wayne, Indiana JERRY I. PEIFER Emmanuel Baptist Church Morion, Ohio Mansfield, Ohio 135 DAVID PIPER locust Corner Boptist Church Hudson, Michigon Pittsford, Michigon DAN PURDY Bereo Boptist Church Bereo, Ohio Cedorville, Ohio HAROLD I. PYLE Emmonuel Baptist Church Xenia, Ohio WAYNE E. RADER First Baptist Church Evans City, Pennsylvania Renfrew, Pennsylvania JOAN REITER Bible Baptist Church Greenport, I. I., New York Southold, L. I., New York CHARLENE ALICE RESSLER First Baptist Church Shell Rock, Iowa HAROLD RODIN Emmanuel Baptist Church Xenia, Ohio Burlington, Iowa FREDERICK J. ROLFE Tabernacle Baptist Church Ithoca, New York MARVIN W. ROYSE Crestline Conservative Bop’it Church logonsport, Indiona CATHERINE SHELTON Howell Baptist Church Howell, Michigon 136 Juniors BETTY I. SMITH Grace Baptist Church Austin, Minnesota BILL WASHBURN First Reformed Church Xenia, Ohio BOGLE STANDIFER First Baptist Church Golion, Ohio OTIS R. STONE First Boptist Church Rochelle, Illinois ELEANOR TAYLOR Hoyden Avonue Baptist Church Cleveland, Ohio TOM THOMPSON Baptist Temple Boise, Idaho KEITH R. WEBSTER Bible Boptist Church Bedford, Ohio MARVIN B. WISEMAN Blessed Hope Baptist Church Springfield, Ohio TERRY ZERBY Berrien Center Bible Church Berrien Springs. Michigan SPECIAL STUDENT VERNON D. MILLER Bible Baptist Church McClure, Illinois NOT PICTURED DAVE LEWIS Temple Baptist Church Portsmouth, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio 137 - Sophomores 444 Today's effort, tomorrow's success President______________________________________Thomas Cetas Vice-President ------------ ------------------- Gary Hogard Secretary_____________________________________Nancy Warkentin Treasurer___________________________________ Marcus Haseltine Advisor________________________________________George lawlor BARBARA ADAMSON Firjt Boptist Church Perry, lowo IOIS AHEM Colvory Baptist Church Cresaptown, Maryland NEAl AMSTUTZ Trinity United Church of Christ Fairborn, Ohio A. LEE BENNETT Freeport, Pennsylvania Colvory Boptisi Church Brockenridge, Pennsylvania IRENE BENSON Inland Mannor Baptist Church Gory, Indiana JOHN BIGELOW West Chicago Baptist Church Detroit, Michigan JULIA BIRD Soline, Michigan York Baptist Church Milon, Michigan DAN BROWER Zeeland Baptist Church Zoolond, Michigan RICHARD ALAN BLUMENSTOCK Tcaneck, New Jersey First Boptist Church Hackensack, New Jersey PHIL BROWER Kolkaska Baptist Church Kolkaska, Michigan Sophomores CAROLE ANN BOREN First Baptist Church Niles, Ohio CAROL BROWN Sycomoro, Ohio Colvory Boptist Church Tiffin, Ohio RICHARD BRESSON Tippecanoe, Indiana First Baptist Church Menone, Indiono PEGGY BUERER First Baptist Church Ceres, California 139 k RONALD G. BUTLER Emmonucl Boptijt Chur h Toledo, Ohio SAM CANINE First Boptist Church Blonchcsfor, Ohio FLORA CANNON Sociol Circle, Gcorgio First Baptist Church Parmo, Ohio GAIL CARTER Evangel Baptist Church Taylor, Michigan THOMAS C. CETAS First Baptist Church Lapeer, Michigan MARY ANN CLAUSEN Riverside 8aptist Church Decatur, Illinois 140 LORETTA CUSHEY Soxonburg, Pennsylvania First Boptist Church Butler, Pennsylvania JEANNIE DU PRE Capitol Boptist Church Washington, D.C. JUDY DADISMAN Christian Missionary Alliance Church Warren, Ohio EDWARD EASTMAN Bible Baptist Church Wiscossot, Maine RICH DAVIDSON First Baptist Church Harvey, Illinois DONNA G. EVERETT First Baptist Church Caro, Michigan EARL H. DUNLAP Kalkaska, Michigan BARNEY FARNSWORTH Jerome, Michigan North Adams Baptist Church North Adorns, Michigan L ROBERT BRUCE FIDIER Glen Pork Boptist Church Gory, Indiono DONNA JEAN FINLEY First Baptist Church Faribault, Minnesota PRISCILLA FLEMING Brunswick Baptist Church Gary, Indiono PAUL GATHANY First Baptist Church Randolph, New York PEG GETTY First Baptist Church of Elyria Amherst, Ohio JANE GINZ Germonfown Baptist Church, Peoria, Illinois Sophomores PHIL GRANT Third Street Boptist Church East Moline, Illinois CAROL HENSON Lackland Rd. Baptist Church Overland, Missouri JUNE ELLEN GOLDEN First Baptist Church Stanton, Michigan MARK HASELTINE First Baptist Church of Butler Eost Butler, Pennsylvania JAMES GRAFTON First Baptist Church Worthington, Pennsylvania LARRY HELMICK Immonuel Baptist Church Traverse City, Michigan CHUCK HARTZELl First Baptist Church of Butler Butler, Pennsylvania ARTHUR HICKS North Adams Baptist Church North Adams, Michigon £i 141 GARY HOCARD Allen Pork, Michigon First Baptist Church Lincoln Park, Michigan ELAYNE HOWARD 8olden Avenue Baptist Church Chicago, Illinois ELLIS M. HOWARD First Baptist Church Williamston, Michigan LYNN JEPSON Calvary Baptist Church Forest City, Iowa DAVE JEREMIAH Grace Baptist Church Cedarville, Ohio WANDA LEE KENNEDY First Baptist Church Evons City, Pennsylvania JUDY ANN LACHMAN Pcnfield Junction Baptist Church Lorain, Ohio BOB MAYO Kalkaska Baptist Church Kalkaska, Michigan JOHN LAW LOR Grace Baptist Church Cedarville, Ohio JACK MOFFAT Grace Boptist Church Cedarville, Ohio VIRGINIA LOWE Wilder, Idaho Roswell Baptist Church Parmo, Idaho TED OCHELTREE St. Albons, West Virginia Randolph St. Baptist Church Charleston, West Virginia BETTY ANNE MC KEEHAN First Baptist Church Gallon, Ohio R. DEUR PARK First Boptist Church Vossar, Michigan AlOHA PATCH Grace Baptist Church Austin, Minnesota CLARA QUITER Allen Baptist Church Allen, Michigan MARCIA LYNN RATCLIFF Nopolcon Baptist Church Napoleon, Michigan DAVID HAROLD RIFENBERICK First Baptist Church Spartansburg, Pennsylvania JUDY RITCHIE Riverdale Baptist Church Flint, Michigan BETTY ROSE PIcosant View Baptist Church Crowfordsville, Indiana Sophomores LAUREN H. SCHENCK Cedarvillo, Ohio Hayden Avo. Baptist Church E. Cleveland, Ohio ELIZABETH SMYTHE Calvary Boptist Church Norwalk, Ohio PATRICIA THELMA SCHONSCHECK Allen Park, Michigan Evangel Baptist Church Taylor, Michigan ESTHER SPIETH La Grange Boptist Church la Grange, Ohio CAMILLA SHAMBAUGH Church of Christ Wilmington, Ohio BARB SWERTFAGER Bethony Baptist Church Melbourne, Florida NORRIS SMITH Kirkorsville, Ohio Bible Mission Boptist Church Roynoldsburg, Ohio DON TENNANT First Regular Baptist Church Bollefontainc, Ohio DONNA THOMPSON North Solon Baptist Church Bedford, Ohio LOUISE VARISCO Strongsville, Ohio Beebetown Baptist Church Brunswick, Ohio JERRY WAGNITZ Milford, Michigan Grace Baptist Church Cedarville, Ohio TED WAIBORN First Baptist Church Wausoon, Ohio CATHY WAIMSLEY. _ loke Ann, Michigan Immanuel Baptist Church Troverse City, Michigan WILLIAM W. WARFIELD Elmhurst, Illinois Grace Baptist Church Lombard, Illinois Not pictured BRIAN F. HALL Kalkaska Baptist Church Kalkaska, Michigan LOIS R. KENNEDY Pleasantville, New Jorsey Chelsea Baptist Church Atlantic City, New Jersey ROBERT E. ROBINSON Third Avenue Methodist Church Columbus, Ohio JAY WICKHAM Kuna Baptist Church Kuno, Idaho 144 N .NCY WARKENTIN W iverly, Iowa Walnut Street Baptist Church Waterloo, Iowa BEVERLY WOODS Fosioria Baptist Church Fostorio, Ohio RALPH WERNER, JR. First Baptist Church Columbia Falls, Montana GENE ARNOLD WRIGHT First Baptist Church Harrison, Michigan IRVING WOODARD Chandler Street Baptist Jamestown, New York Freshmen 444 Those who kneel before God, will stand before men. President-------------------------------------David Mills Vice-President ..... ___ David Trumbull Secretary _..... Reava Krumrauf Treasurer---------------------------------- June Willington Advisor ----------------------------------- Dale Thomson ELAINE ADAMS Worthington First Baptist Church Eost Brody, Pennsylvania PAT ADAMS First Baptist Church Silvis, Illinois BETTE ADAMSON First Baptist Church Porry, Iowa SHARON KAY ADDLEMAN Hillsdale, Michigan North Adorns Baptist Church North Adams, Michigan SUE ADDLEMAN Worthington First Boptist Church Worthington, Pennsylvania BARBARA ALEXANDER First Regular Baptist Church Bellfontoine, Ohio EUNICE ILYNNE AHEM Calvary Baptist Church Crcsaptown, Maryland KEN ATKINS Randolph Street Baptist Church Charleston, West Virginia ROBERT G. AUFFORT Collingswood, New Jersey Haddon Heights Baptist Church Haddon Heights, Now Jersey THOMAS F. BABITT First Baptist Church Wellington, Ohio LAWRENCE BAKER First Baptist Church Lincoln Pork, Michigan JOHN G. BARBER Soylorville Baptist Church Des Moines, lowo Freshmen PATRICIA BARRETT Wolnuf Street Baptist Church Muscatine, Iowa LOIS BAYLESS Baptist Bible Church Yumo, Arizona CAROLYN BEACH First Baptist Church Gallon, Ohio JAMES LOUIS BECK Stanleyville Community Church Marietta, Ohio SALLY BENDER Calvary Baptist Church Clendenin, West Virginia ED BENSINGER Calvary Baptist Church Ionia, Michigan NORMA JEAN BERTRAM Fostoria Boptist Church Fostoria, Ohio MARY BUNN Capital Heights Baptist Church Bismorck, North Dokoto CHARLENE BIOEMER South Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Colvory Baptist Church Covington, Kentucky DAVE BLOSSOM First Baptist Church Vassar, Michigan WARREN BURNSIDE First Baptist Church Randolph, New York JOAN D. CARTER First Baptist Church Spartansburg, Pennsylvania ( WILLIAM CAULK Kittonning. Pennsylvania Worthington Baptist Church Worthington, Pennsylvania GORDON CHITTY First Reformed Church Xenia, Ohio JOYCE CLEMENCE Sandusky Street Baptist Church Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DAVID LEWIS CLINE First Baptist Church Galion, Ohio HANK COOK Riverdale Baptist Church Flint, Michigan JOHN OMER COONS Danville Baptist Church Brownsburg, Indiana BUD CONNELL Springwells Boptist Church Detroit, Michigan HOWARD I. DAY Temple Boptist Church Portsmouth, Ohio TOM DEIANZO Calvary Independent Church New Castle, Pennsylvania KARIN J. DEROSSET First Baptist Church Evans City, Pennsylvania NORMAN L. DEUGAN Walnut Street Baptist Church Lebanon, Indiana NANCY DICKSON Grace Baptist Church Do Queen, Arkansas GALE DODGE First Baptist Church Coro, Michigan BONNIE JEAN DUBOIS First Baptist Church Mt. Pleasant, Michigan LOIS DUDDLESTON Riverside Boptist Church Decatur, Illinois ROBERT E. EDWARDS Sharon Springs, New York Ames Baptist Church Ames, New York 147 8ETH ELMORE Emmanuel Baptist Church Bloomington, Indiana NORMAN EMERY Calvary Independent Church New Castle, Pennsylvania MARK EVANS Allen Pork, Michigan First Baptist Church Lincoln Park, Michigan TOM EVANS Memorial Boptist Church Columbus, Ohio FRANK D. FARLEY, JR. Temple Boptist Church Portsmouth, Ohio DAVE FETZER Cedar Hill Boptist Church Cleveland Heights, Ohio GORDON FINLEY First Boptist Church Faribault, Minnesota SUSAN LOUISE FUllHART First Baptist Church Perry, Iowa SUZANNE GAY GEYSER Berea Baptist Church Berea, Ohio JUDITH ALARIE GINGELL Hunters Creek Independent Bible Church Lapeer, Michigan MELVIN A. GOODENOUGH Grace Boptist Church Saginaw, Michigan SHIRLEY GOODMAN First Boptist Church Mentone, Indiano Freshmen MARY RAE GOODWIN Tinley Park, Illinois First Baptist Church Harvey, Illinois CAROLE M. GORTHEY Broodalbin Boptist Church Broadolbin, New York FAYE MARIE HAAS First Boptist Church Randolph, New York JOY HALBERG Orchard Avenue Baptist Church Vacaville, California DARLENE HALE Emmanuel Boptist Church Toledo, Ohio JIM HAMILTON Wilmington, Deloware Community Fellowship Church Brooklond Terrace, Delaworo KENNETH HAMILTON Emmanuel Boptist Church Traverse City, Michigan JANET MARIE HAND Midview Baptist Church Grafton, Ohio 148 JEANE HARTSELL North Adorns Baptist Church North Adorns, Michigon HARRY HARTZEll First Boptist Church Butler, Pennsylvania LOUANN HAWKINS Rovenna Baptist Church Rovcnno, Michigon NORMA SMITH HICKS South Bend, Indiana Calvary Baptist Church Quincy, Illinois ELSIE HIMSEL Verono Memoriol Baptist Church Verona, Wisconsin BARRY I LOYD HODGES Trotwood, Ohio Westwood Baptist Church Dayton, Ohio JUDY F. HUFF Locust Corners 8optist Church Hudson, Michigon JUDITH ANN HUMPHREYS Calvary Boptist Church Findlay, Ohio DIANA LOU HUNTER Fertilo, Iowa Walnut Street Baptist Church Wotorloo, lowo LAWRENCE R. ICE, JR. Grace Gospel Church Marietta, Ohio VIRGINIA JACKSON Eost Moline, Illinois Silvis Baptist Church Silvis, Illinois LOIS M. JACOBSON New Morkct Boptist Church New Morket, Ohio PHIL JEWETT Rochester Baptist Church Wellington, Ohio DONNA LOU JOHNS First Baptist Church Grovo City, Pennsylvania GARY L. JOHNSON Silvis Baptist Church Silvis, Illinois JOAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON Cedar Hill Baptist Church Cleveland, Ohio JAMES JOINER Control Baptist Church Gory, Indiana LOIS JOY First Boptist Church Elyria, Ohio JAMES KEIM Holsoppte, Pennsylvania Johnstown Bible Church Johnstown, Pennsylvania WILLIAM A. KEYS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mt. Olive Boptist Church Rankin, Pennsylvania ELVIN KING New London, Ohio Rochester Boptist Church Rochester, Ohio KATHRYN M. KING New London, Ohio Rochester Baptist Church Rochester, Ohio C. L. KINGSLAND Groce Biblo Church Owosso, Michigan REAVA J. KRUMLAUF St. Louis, Michigan Emmanuel Baptist Church Travorso City, Michigon CAROLE A. KUNEY Sheridan, Michigon Stanton Baptist Church Stanton, Michigon ROD LANE Midland, Ohio First Baptist Church Blonchestor, Ohio LINDA LARSON Grove Avenue Baptist Church Rocine, Wisconsin JOAN G. LEWISTON First Baptist Church Perry, Iowa JANET MC CLISH Sharon Baptist Church Sharon, Pennsylvania CHARLES A. MC COMBER St. Cloir Baptist Church St. Cloir, Michigan DENNIS MC DONALD First Baptist Church lokc Orion, Michigan GEORGE MALIS Columbia Station, Ohio Berea Baptist Church Berea, Ohio Freshmen JAMES PERRY MAPLE Evongelicol Free Church Volporoiso, Indiana JUDY MARCELLUS West Chicago Boptist Detroit, Michigon SHERYL MARTIN Emmonual Boptist Church Fort Woyne, Indiana RONALD D. MICK First Boptist Church Monroe, Iowa PATRICIA ANNE MICKA Ridgefield Park, New Jersey First Boptist Church Hoekcnsock, New Jersey RITA MllLIKIN Kalkaska Boptist Church Kalkaska, Michigon DAVID R. MILLS Bcreen Baptist Church Grand Rapids, Michigon JOHN K. MOODY West Side Baptist Church Lorain, Ohio RONN MOONEY Colvory Independent Church New Castle, Pennsylvonia JAY W. MOORE Memorial Boptist Church Verono, Wisconsin JOHN MORGAN Dysart, Iowa Colvory Boptist Church Treer, lowo DAVE MORGANTI St. Josoph Porish New Cottle, Penntylvonio ALLEN MUMFORD Apottolic Chrittion Church Francctville, Indiono BONNIE MAE NASH Calvary Baptijt Church Midlond, Michigan NORMAN A. NICKLAS Callcry, Pcnntylvania Pint Baptist Church Evans City, Pennsylvania STEVE NIMMO Cedor Hill Bopfiit Church Cleveland Heights, Ohio ED NORRIS Rochester, Indiono First 8optist Church Argos, Indiono DARIUS D. NUTT Wellington, Ohio Letchficld Boptist Church letchficld, Ohio ROGER O'BRYAN First Baptist Church Eldora, lowo BETTY ELAINE PALMER Emmonucl Boptist Church Columbus, Ohio TOM PATTERSON MARY ELLEN POWELL Renfrew, Pennsylvania First Baptist Church Evans City, Pennsylvania ROBERT D. REYNOLDS First Reformed Church Xcnio, Ohio SHARON DAWN RICHARDSON Leonard Heights Baptist Church Grand Ropids, Michigan WILLIAM RITER Community Baptist Church Deerfiold, Illinois DOROTHY ROCKENSTEIN Groce Baptist Church Rocky River, Ohio AMY ROE Mctomoro, Michigan First Boptist Church St. Louis, Michigan LYLE D. ROSE Grace Baptist Church Mowcaquo, Illinois 151 GLADYS ROSS First Baptist Church of Hazol Pork Hoxcl Pork, Michigon TONY ROTONDI Tconcck, New Jersoy First Baptist Church Hackensack, New Jersey CHESTER I. RUSSELL East Side Baptist Church Crawfordsville, Indiana RUTH ANN SCHLOSSER Colvary Baptist Church Croasoprown, Maryland BETTY LOU SCHULTZ Hunters Creek Independent Bible Church Lopoor, Michigan DAVID SEARLES Camden Baptist Church Wellington, Ohio NANCIE ELLEN SHIMITS Hayden Avenue Baptist Church Cleveland, Ohio LAYTON SHOEMAKER Deanville Baptist Church Dcanville, Pennsylvonio EDNA LOUISE SHRIDER Fostorio Baptist Church Fostoria, Ohio BARBARA SLAVENS Pleasant View Baptist Church Crawfordsville, Indiana ELEANOR SMELSER First Baptist Church Medina, Ohio DOUG SMITH Bucyrus, Ohio First Baptist Church Gallon, Ohio 4 Freshmen JUDIE SMITH Immanuel Bcptist Church Traverse City, Michigan NANCY SMITH Kirkersville, Ohio Bible Mission Boptist Church Reynoldsburg, Ohio SHARON LEE SMITH First Baptist Church Greenfield, Indiono JANE SMOKER McCoy Memorial Boptist Church Elkhart, Indiana SHERRY SUE SOUTHWELL Moneclono, Michigan Kalkaska Baptist Church Kolkasko, Michigan JAMES SPRAGUE South Lyon, Michigan Tri-Lakes Bcptist Church Brighton, Michigan JERRY E. STAFFORD Townsend Avenue Boptist Church Baltimore, Maryland WAYNE STANCHFIELD Bangor, Maino Emmanuel Boptist Church Xenia, Ohio MARGARET ELIZABETH STOWEll First Baptist Church Hackensack, New Jersey CARL SWANDER Open Door Bible Church Hudson, Michigan JANICE SWANDER Open Door Bible Church Hudson, Michigan KENNETH SWICART Doxter, Iowa Grace Baptist Church Winterset, Iowa DAVID E. TAYLOR First Baptist Church Blanchester, Ohio PATRICIA JANE TERRY Calvary Boptist Church Ypsilanti, Michigan ANNA TITUS Pleosant View Baptist Church Crawfordsvillo, Indiono DAVID BRUCE TRUMBULL LaVale, Maryland Calvary Baptist Church Cresaptown, Maryland BARBARA UNZICKER Claypool, Indiana First Boptist Church Mentone, Indiana SHIRLEY VAN ALLEN Coro First Boptist Church Coro, Michigan SHARON VAN GORP Calvary Boptist Church Highland, Indiana EDWARD C. VILLALBA Trinity Boptist Church Taylor, Michigan FRASER VIPOND Kalkaska Baptist Church Kalkaska, Michigon JOYCE E. WALKER First Baptist Church Bowling Groen, Ohio T. JAMES WALKER First Baptist Church Soap Lake, Washington BETTY WALL Riverside Boptist Church Decatur, Illinois GARY WALTHALL Xenia Bible Church Xonio, Ohio PAUL WARNER East Lenord Baptist Church Grand Rapids, Michigan DAVE WARREN Trinity Boptist Church Taylor, Michigan SANDI WELCH Bcllbrook, Ohio Dayton 8aptist Temple Dayton, Ohio 153 MARY ELLEN WEST Bethel Baptist Church Warren, Ohio SANDRA I. WHITEKEfi South Charleston, West Virginia Randolph Street Baptist Church Charleston, West Virginia RICHARD V HITE Crown Point, Indiana First Baptist Church Merrillville, Indiana DALE WHITING Grandview Park Baptist Church Des Moines, Iowa JERI WICKEll Calvary Baptist Church Quincy, Illinois HOPE MARIE Will IE First Baptist Church Faribault, Minnesota JUNE WIllMINGTON Colvary Baptist Church Quincy, Illinois CARMEN WITT Calvary Baptist Church Quincy, Illinois DAVID AllEN WOODMAN First Baptist Church Boy City, Michigan JUDY WAIBORN SAllY YODER Grace Chapel Church West Liberty, Ohio RICHARD ZANDSTRA Colvary Baptist Church Grond Rapids, Michigan SPECIAL STUDENT BONNIE MAYES First Boptisf Church Homilton, Ohio Nat pictured GARY IEE FOGIE St. Paul Methodist Church Dayton, Ohio JOHN M. JUSTICE Grace Gospel Church Hayesville, Ohio CARI STWEART Central Baptist Church Gory, Indiana Freshmen 1 154 It's easier for Freshmen to gab than to study. DONNA DAVIS Wolf Chicago Baptiit Church Detroit, Michigan BILL ELDER Emmanuel Boptist Church Morion, Ohio BILL EUBANK Sharon Baptist Church Sharon, Penntylvonio RICHARD FORSYTH South Vermont Avonue Church Lot Angele , California JOHN GAYER First Baptist Church Medina, Ohio JOHN INGRAM Emmanual Boptist Church Colombo , Ohio RICHARD KENSINGER Newhall Baptist Chorch Grand Rapid , Michigan SANDY KIDDER McCoy Memoria Boptist Church Elkhart, Indiana JUDY LEIBY Chelsea Baptist Church Atlantic City, New Jcr ey JOSEPH LLOYD First Boptist Church Elyria, Ohio Second Semester Students ELIZABETH PRICE Memorial Baptist Church Colombo , Ohio BEVERLY ROACH Berean Boptist Church Granada Hill , California SANDRA SHANKS Calvary Biblo Church Colombo , Ohio VIKI WOOSTER Calvary Boptist Church Bollofontainc, Ohio No I Pictured: VANCE ASHLEY WILLIAM EICKELBERG RUTH NEPHEW JAMES PARKER DAVID PERRY 155 GETTING TO KNOW many Christian friends and growing to UNDERSTAND them and ourselves has filled our college life this year with WARMTH and BEAUTY through the times when the cherishod fields put on their winter-robe of purest white to when our campus is clothed in the gorgeous blooms of May. And so we finish another year of LOOKING TOGETHER. A ic ent group of alumni gather before the Foith Holl Homecoming display. CC Alumni Association OFFICERS President______________________________________ Dole Thomson Vice-President____________________________ Ray Bartholomew Secretary-Treasurer____________________________Gerry White Regional Vice-President: Cleveland _______________________________ Don Collins Grand Rapids____________________________Ed Mawhorter The enthusiastic and loyal alumni are alwoys seeking to find ways to assist their almo mater. 158 Our Patrons FOSTORIA WE DESIRE THE LORD'S BLESSING TO BE UPON THE GRADUATES OF 1961 AS THEY CONTINUE FORWARD WITH CHRIST. HUNTSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH 524 West Lytle St. Fostoria, Ohio Route No. 322 Huntsburg, Ohio SATURDAY 9:15 o.m __________ Inspirotionol Time WFOB 1430 am 96.7 fm THE CHURCH SENDING FORTH SUNDAY 9:30 o.m. ________________ Sunday School THE CHURCH TEACHING 10:30 o. m. .. Morning Worship THE CHURCH WORSHIPING 6:30 p.m. Youth Time THE CHURCH TRAINING 7:30 p.m. Evening Service THE CHURCH EVANGELIZING WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Power Service THE CHURCH PRAYING VISIT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W. Main and Center Grove City, Pa. 160 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eldora, Iowa H. C. Short, Pastor Lois Jingst, Director of Christian Education SERVICES 9:45 a.m. 1 1:00 o.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Wed., 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Morning Worship Young Peoples Evening Service Prayer Service A FULL PROGRAM OF Reaching, Teaching Preaching, Training For Salvation and Christian Service Kenneth L. Andrus, Pastor 'To know Him, and to make Him known.' FIRST REFORMED CHURCH Detroit and Church Sts. Xenia, Ohio An Independent Bible Church Holding Forth the Word of Life Russell Mayer, Pastor Minister of Music — William Washburn Cedarville College 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 Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. Youth Meetings — Sunday 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 THE TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH The friendly church on the corner East Lincoln at Utica Street Ithaca, New York Harold E. Cole, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Worship Baptist Training Union Evening Service WEDNESDAY Mid-Week Devotional Service 7:30 p.m. 161 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SHELL ROCK, IOWA Congratulations To the ’61 Graduates From the Members and Friends of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 15344 Lexington Ave. Harvey, Illinois Henry Murdoch, Pastor J. G. Short Director Christian Education And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficience in all things, may abound to every good work. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-ELYRIA Woodrow W. McCaleb, Pastor extends Best Wishes to the. 1961 graduating class of Cedarville FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5994 Ridge Road Parma 29, Ohio Elliott Horton, Pastor Al Bowden, S. S. Supt. Richard Hollen, Youth Director SERVICES Sun. —10:00 A.M. — Sundoy School Sun. — 11:00 A.M. — Worship Services Sun. — 6:30 P.M. —Youth Meeting Sun. — 7:30 P.M. — Evangelistic Service Wed. — 7:30 P.M. — Prayer Praise We invite you to worship with us when in Elyrio. Morning Worship 8:30 and 10:50 Sunday School--------- 9:45 A.M. Baptist Training Unions ---------6:15 P.M. Evening Worship----------------------- 7:30 “Every One Always Welcome Welcome to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 'The Church With A Heart In The Heart Of Latonia Covington — Kentucky D. B. Eastep — Pastor Sincere Best Wishes to the Class of '61 TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Portsmouth, Ohio Rev. Hall Dautcl, Pastor, Rev. Thomas D. Bunyan, Minister of Music Sunday Services 9:15 A.M. Bible School 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship Broadcast over WNXT, Portsmouth (1260 on your dial) 5:30 A.M. Broadcast over WPKO, Waverly, Ohio (1380 on your dial) 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups 7:30 P.M. Evening Service 9:30 P.M. Delayed broadcast of evening service WNXT, Portsmouth i 'TIMELY TRUTHS FOR TRYING TIMES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Golion, Ohio 118 West Walnut Street PASTOR —Wilfred Booth 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. A Cordial Welcome to CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Front Cory Streets Findlay, Ohio Services for the Lord: Sunday 9:30 — Sunday School 10:30 — Morning Worship 6:30 — Training Union Adult Prayer Time 7:30 — Evening Gospel Hour Thursday 7:30 — Hour of Power Postor F. Dcnold Worden, TH.M. Pastor H. O. Van Gilder, Jr. and Members of the MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 201 South Main Street Verona, Wisconsin (6 miles SW of Madison on US 18, 151) offer CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATES OF 1961 Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 8:00 p.m. Evening Service Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting A WELCOME waits you and your family as you plan a vacation to AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND HADDON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH Third and Station Aves. Haddon Heights, New Jersey Holding Forth The Word of Life Rev. Kenneth W. Mastcllcr, Pastor Rev. Richard D. Christen, Ass't Pastor — Weekly Schedule of Events — Sunday 9:45 A.M. — Bible School (Departmentalized and Graded for All) 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship Service 6:30 P.M. — Six Thriving Youth Groups Convene 7:30 P.M. — Gospel Service Monday 7:30 P.M. — Visitation Program Wednesday 8:00 P.M. — Prayer Meetings (Youth and Adults) Friday 7:30 P.M. — Fun Night for Youth Saturday All Day Recreation Program in Recreation Room i IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 3417 Palmetto at Derrer Road Columbus, Ohio William A. Brock, Pastor Decatur, Illinois George A. Bates — Pastor Helen Lapp — Pastor's Secretary Jim Christensen — Youth Director As my Father hath taught me, I speak these things . . . for I do always those things that please Him. Jesus Christ 165 REV A.DOHAID MOFFAT, PASTOR PUBLIC INVITED C rrb voJiuJ) TO THE C lass OF 1961 y f ZOXJi CAoJTjcJu (AjuJxjMAnitb, fl iCo CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1961 FROM THE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PORTRAITS — WEDDINGS GROUPS 210 Weaver St., Xenia, Ohio DR 2-1241 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 Open Daily 8 A.M. Till 9 P.M. 167 Plenty of Parking Space BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 315 So. Kensington Ploce Springfield, Ohio REV. GLENN GREENWOOD, PASTOR SUNDAY Bible School _________________ 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship _____________ 10:45 A.M. Young Peoples ________________ 6:15 P.M. Evening Service--------------- 7:15 P.M. Broadcast — WIZE_________ 7:30-8:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting_____ 7:30 P.M. “Looking for that Blessed Hope — Titus CEDAR HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 12601 Cedar Read • Cleveland 6, Ohio Rev. John G. Balyo, Pastor CHRIST CENTERED, BIBLE BASED, LIFE RELATED Attending Cedarville from Cedar Hill; Mr. Mrs. Steve Boa It Dave Fetzer Joan Johnson Steve Nimmo ON THE AIR EVERY SUNDAY 8:30 A.M. WGAR 1220 kc AM (and 99.5 Meg. FM) 7:30 P.M. WDOK 1260 kc AM 2:13. Compliments of GEYER'S 15 W. Main 168 Xenia DR 2-1511 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Joseph M. Stowell, Pastor Anderson Park — Hackensack, N. J. We believe in Cedarvilles' future. — CEDARVILLE LOCKER GROCERY Your Frozen Food Center MUSIC Is Our Business 39 S. Main St. Tel. SO. 6-1141 I BAND BOX MUSIC CENTER 31 West Main Street Xenia, Ohio Randall Stormont, Inc. Phone SO 6-1031 CEDARVILLE OHIO DEPEND ON THE CAMERA SHOP for all your photographic needs 22 West Main Street Xenia, Ohio Tel. DR 2-1469 RECO SPORTING GOODS AND GIFT STORE Uniforms BRAUN'S JEWELERS 8 N. Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Exceptionally Fine Diamonds Rolex — Omega — Logines — Bulova Watches 170 Jackets Sweaters Sports Equipment Come in and Browse Around 1 13 E. High St. Springfield, Ohio JAMES CUT-RATE THE REXALL STORE Phone SO 6-1771 CEDARVILLE, OHIO E. W. Greenwald, Proprietor ' RHEUBERT'S MARKET Groceries Meats HARNER'S CEDARVILLE MARKET Meats Produce Groceries Phone SO 6-1201 CEDARVILLE, OHIO 18 North Main Street SO 6-2151 CEDARVILLE, OHIO t HAROLD'S SOHIO SERVICE Batteries Lubrication Harold Rodin, Proprietor CHAPLIN CLEANERS Laundry Service Cleaning Shoe Repair Pressing Tel. SO 6-3871 CEDARVILLE, OHIO Compliments of CEDARVILLE HARDWARE Progressive Hardware Service CEDARVILLE, OHIO Phone SO 6-1941 Your GE Appliance Dealer 171 i MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK Complete Facilities Ready to Serve You CEDARVILLE, OHIO and YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO Member of the FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . . . when out where the tall corn grows visit CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Forest City, lowo M. W. Stadt, Pastor Home Church of Lynn Jefson Home Area of Dianne Hunter Rest wishes to the graduates and to all who have chosen Cedarville as their training center. Short Orders Lunches Sandwiches CEDARVILLE FEED GRAIN CO. Grain, Feed, Seed, Coal, Salt, Wool Fertilizer Builder's Supplies Fencing CEDARVILLE, OHIO Phone: Dial SO 6-2021 ; PIZZA AS YOU LIKE IT THE l-T PIZZA HOUSE Hours Daily: 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A M. Except Saturday till 2 A.M., Sunday 12 to 12 Wednesday 5:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. Irene and Ted (Dumas) 122 E. Main St. Phone: DR 2-3587 Xenia, Ohio HOAK'S GREENHOUSE Flowers for Everyone Fairborn Phone TR 8-8453 aim vi Congratulations to the Class of 61 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Seniors From Your Friends CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Student Supply Center Bernice Mick, Manager MILNER ELECTRIC CO. Cleveland 14, Ohio IRVINE DAIRY ISLE North Main St. Cedarville, Ohio Ice Cream Soft Drinks Candy Sandwiches Sodas Sundaes Shakes Pizza Burgers Congratulations to the Class of 1961 from the Miracle Staff 173 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 123 West Liberty Street Medina, Ohio R. Kenneth Smclscr, 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. I Peter 1:7 You Are Always Welcome At The GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 E. 33rd Street Des Moines 17, Iowa Carl E. Elgcna, D.D., Pastor sss:3h:ssss:ss5BSet 174 When in Cleveland we invite you to visit HAYDEN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 1740 Hayden Ave. UL 1-0941 Donald B. Woodby—Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A M. Worship Service 11:00 AM. Youth Meetings 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. “Holding Forth the Word of Fife Congratulations Seniors of 1961 ( From Class of '63 Today's Efforts — Tomorrow's Success Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ' Gal. 5:1a Best Wishes Class of '61 Those who kneel before God will stand before men. . . . that in all things He might have the preeminence . . Col. 1:18b THE FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Congratulations, Seniors From Third Avenue at Locust Street Gallipolis, Ohio FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Howard G. Young, D.D., Pastor Residence: 459 Third Ave. CHURCH In the HEART of the City with the City on its HEART. Perry, Iowa J. M. Kain, Pastor When in our Area You ore cordially invited to attend our: Bible School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship at 10:30 A.M. Young People's Meeting at 6:30 P.M. Evangel Hour Service at 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. We Preach Christ Crucified, Risen and Coming Again! And this 1 pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment; That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ; Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God. Philippians 1:9-11 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH New Castle and Church Sts. CALVARY Butler, Pennsylvania Clayton Howard Gray, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. The Church Studying 11:00 A.M. The Church Worshiping (Broadcast on WISR, 680 Kcs.) 6:30 P.M. The Church Training 7:30 P.M. The Church Evangelizing TUESDAY 7:30 P.M. The Church Visiting WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. The Church Praying 502 Cherry at Bayliss Midland Michigan William Suk, Pastor Bible School 10:00 A.M. Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday — Prayer and Bible Study 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY 7:00 P.M. The Youth of the Church “The Whole Christ in The Whole Bible for The Whole World 176 Always a Warm Welcome BEREA BAPTIST 250 West St. Berea, Ohio Earl V. Willets, Pastor SUNDAY 9 30 A M. — Bible School 10:45 A M. — Morning Worship 10:45 A M. — Junior Church 6:30 P.M. — Youth Hour 7:30 P.M. — Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.M. — Prayer Meeting “That in Alt things He Might Have the Pre-eminence'' Congratulations, Class of 1961 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Highland, Indiana “With God nothing shall he impossible(Luke 1:37) Index COLLEGE PERSONNEL Adorns, Eloinc — 27, 146 Adam , Patricia — 27, 77, 79, 81, 146 Adamson, Barbara — 67, 96, 139, 146 Adamson, Bette — 67, 80, 94, 96 Addlcmon, Sharon — 27, 61, 68, 69, 77, 79, 146 Addlemon, Sue — 27 Albrecht, Rosa Lee — 64, 65, 67, 69, 72, 133 Alexander, Barbara — 146 ALEXANDER, Mrs. w. E. - 30 Alexander, W. E. — 133 Allem, Eunice — 146 Allcm, Lois — 139 Allen, V orren —127 Allford, Juanita — 25, 29, 64, 67, 69, 72, 133 Amstutz, Neal — 139 Ashley. Vance - 84. 85. 97. 120, 155 Atkins, Kenneth — 27, 146 Auffort, Robert — 146 8abi!f, Thomas — 146 Baker, Lawrence — 146 Barber. John — 146 Barrett, Patricio — 67, 111, 146 BARTHOLOMEW, Mr. Roymond - 44, 45, 72 Boyless, Lois — 69, 146 Beach, Carolyn — 146 Beck, Jomes — 146 Bender, Solly - 43. 68. 77. 80. 146 Bennett, A. Lee — 139 Bensinger, Edward — 66, 79, 146 Benson, Irene — 60, 67, 68, 69, 139 BERGEN, Mr. Mormon - 14. 44, 46 Bertram, Norma Jeon — 80, 146 Biddle, Allen - 66. 95, 133 Bigelow, John — 80, 92, 139 Bird, Julio - 29. 36, 67. 69. 139 Blann, Mary — 69, 146 Bloomer, Chorlene — 67. 147 Blossom, David — 79. 92, 147 Blumenstock, Richard — 66, 139 Boalt, Steve — 77, 133 Boren. Carole - 77, 81, 118, 139 BOWSER, Mr. Sherwin - 39, 70, 83, 84 Bresson, Richard — 139 Brower, Daniel — 64, 139 Brower, Philip — 97, 139 Brovont, Hazel — 67, 69, 72, 94, 133 Brown, Carol - 67, 68. 69, 74, 77, 81, 118. 134 Buerer, Peggy — 30. 61, 67, 69, 134 Burmide, Warren — 68, 147 Butler, John — 29, 65, 127 Butler, Ronn — 140 CALLAN. Mr. Dono'd - 39. 40, 70, 88, 92. 121 Canine. Sam - 43. 64. 70. 74. 79. 81, 88, 90, 119, 120, 140 Connon, flora — 94, 140 Corter, Gail — 140 Carter, Joan — 67, 80, 147 Cartwright, Lorraine — 133 Caulk, William — 147 Cetos, Thomas — 66. 140 CHAFFE, Mn. S. L. - 30, 50 Chitty. Gordin - 119, 147 Clousen, Mory Ann — 140 Cloypool, Neva — 71, 127 Clemence, Joyce — 147 Cline, David - 80. 147 Cochron, David — 70, 133 Collier. Donis - 68, 127 Cook, Henry — 147 Cook. Richord - 71. 74. 127 COOKE. Mr. Richord - 41, 79. 119 COOKE. Mrs. R. A. - 41 Coons. John - 27, 147 Connell, Bud — 147 Cox, Virginia — 133, Crothors, Marcia — 127 Cushey, Loretta — 27. 68. 140 Dadismon, Judy — 140 Dovidson, Richord — 79, 140 Dovis, Donna — 155 Davis, Marlene — 80, 128 Day, Howard — 147 Delanzo, Thomas — 147 drRossct, Korin — 147 Deugan, Norman — 147 Dickson. Nancy — 147 Dobbs, Phyllis — 71, 128 Dodge, Golc — 147 Domokos, Robert — 29. 64, 69, 133 DuBois, Bonnie — 80, 147 Duddleston, Lois — 80, 147 Dunlop, Earl — 140 DuPre, Jeannic — 69. 117, 140 Earnhort, David — 62, 66, 77, 79, 120, 134 Eostmon, Edward — 140 Edwards, Robert — 80, 147 Eickclbcrg, William — 155 Elder, Williom - 70, 155 Ellis, Robert - 134 Elmore, Beth — 30, 148 Emery, Norman — 58, 148 Entner, James — 5, 64, 69, 70, 84, 88, 90, 116 128 Eubonk, Williom — 155 Evans, Mark — 148 Evans, Thomas — 88, 92, 148 Everett, Donna — 69, 72, 140 Farley, Fronk — 148 Farnsworth, Leon — 69, 140 Fetzer, Duvid — 61. 148 Fidler, Robert - 141 Finley, Donno - 28. 67, 68, 74, 79. 81. 118. 141 Finley, Gordon — 66, 68, 69, 79, 148 FISHER, Miss Jean - 29. 34 Fleming, Priscilla — 141 Fogle. Gary — 154 Forsyth, Richard — 155 Frazier, Rush — 35 Fry, Charles — 134 Fullhort, Susan — 148 Gothony, Paul — 36, 141 Goyer, John — 155, Getty, Norm — 5, 27, 74, 101 Getty, Peg - 64, 67, 69, I4t Geyser, Suzanne — 27, 80, 148 Gingcll, Judith — 143 Ginz, Jane - 29, 67, 63. 72, 75, 141 Golden, June — 68, 79. 81, 141 Goodenough, Melvin — 148 Goodman, Shirley — 148 Goodrich, Terry - 64. 70, 97, 128 Goodwin, Mory — 67, 148 Gorthey, Carol — 148 Grafton, James - 58, 70. 85. 97, 141 Grant, Joyce — 68, 77, 134 Gront. Phillip - 27, 64, 77, 119, 141 GROMACKI, Mr. Robert - 34, 35 Hoos, Faye — 77, 80, 81, 143 Holborg, Joy — 67, 148 Hole, Darlene — 67, 148 Hall, Brion — 144 Holt, Ronald - 128 Hamilton, James — 148 Hamilton, Kenneth — 27, 148 Hommerstrom, Sondy — 134 Hond, Janet — 148 Horrington, Shirley — 29, 64, 69, 74, 79, 81, 128 Horris, Patricia — 134 Hortsell, Jeone — 25, 149 Hortzell, Charles - 29, 64. 66, 69. 70. 88. 97, 141 Hortzell, Horry — 149 Hoseltine, Marcus — 66. 69, 70, 88, 141 Howkins. louonn — 149 Hell, Carole - 134 Hclmick, lorry — 53, 141 Hcmenway, Borbora — 67, 134 Henson, Carol — 60, 141 HES, Miss Marjorie — 25 Hicks, Arthur — 36. 141 Hicks, Norma — 149 Himsel. Elsie — 67. 80. 149 •Hodges, Barry — 149 Hogord, Gory — 38. 86, 87, 142 Howard, Eloyne — 68, 74, 79, 142 Howard, Ellis — 66. 80, 142 Howard, Frank — 129 Howard. Peggy — 25, 29, 69, 134 Huff. Judy - 149 Humphreys, Judith — 67, 149 Hunter, Diono — 27, 80, 149 lee, lowrcnce R. — 149 Ingram, John — 30. 68. 79. 155 Jackson, Virginia — 43, 77, 80, 81, 118, 149 Jacobson, Lois — 67, 77, 149 Jefson, Lynn — 79, 120, 142 Jennings, Williom — 64, 129 Jeremiah, David — 79, 81. 88. 89, 90, 142 JEREMIAH, Mrs. J. - 25 JEREMIAH, Mr. James T. - 11. 34. 107. 113, 122 Jesse, Dorothea — 134 Jewett, Philip - 42, 58. 117. 149 Johns, Donno — 80. 149 Johnson, Gory — 149 Johnson, Joon — 149 Joiner, James — 149 Jordon, Elaine — 30, 67, 135 Joy, Lois — 149 Justice, John — 88. 91, 92, 154 KANTZER, Miss Ruth - 44, 45, 71. 75 KEEFER. Miss Elinor - 25 Keim, James — 30, 68. 79, 149 Keller, Kenneth — 135 Kennedy, Lois — 144 Kennedy, Wonda — 142 Kcnsingcr, Richard — 155 Keys, Williom - 149 Kidder, Sandro — 80, 155 Kilbourn, Tony — 109, 135 King, Elvin — 66, 150 King, Kathryn — 150 Kingsland, Clifton — 66, 150 Krumlauf, Rcova — 67, 150 Kuney. Carole — 77. 150 Lochmon, Judy — 42, 67, 68. 79, 93, 94, 101, 142 lone. Rodney - 88. 91. 92. 150 lane, Williom — 135 lanius. Carole - 28. 67. 68. 79, 121, 135 Larson, Linda — 150 LAWLOR. Mr. George - 34, 36. lawlor, John — 62, 64, 65, 142 Iciby, Judith — 81, 155 lewis, David — 70, 88, 91 Lewiston, Joan — 150 Lloyd, Joseph — 155 Lockerbie, Ernojeon — 64, 67. 71, 74, 79, 129 Lowe, Poulinr — 27, 135 Lowe, Virginio — 142 luyben, Karl — 129 Lyon, Beverly — 67, 69, 135 MADDOX, Dr. Clifford - 15, 24, 37, 38 MADDOX. Mrs. C. - 44, 46 Malis, George — 150 Mople, James — 58, 150 Morcellus, Judith — 67. 150 MARSHALL, Mr. Gorold - 26 Mortin, Sheryl — 67, 150 Mayes, Bonnie — 154 Mayo, Robert — 142 McClish, Janet — 96. 150 McCombcr, Chorles — 150 McDivift, Noncy — 29, 36, 96, 129 MC DONALD. Mr. Cleveland - 50, 51 McDonold, Dennis — 150 178 Index MC INTOSH, Mr . R. - 47. 48 MC INTOSH, Mr. Richord — 24. 44, 57, 64 McKeehan, Betty — 27, 72. 142 MICK, Mlit Bernice — 28 Mick, Ronald — 150 Micko, Potricia — 80, 150 Middleton, Don — 60, 69, 135 Miller, Vernon — 137 Millikin, Rito - 67, 63, 79, 94, 150 Mill , Dovid - 150 Minier, Richard — 135. 86, 87 MOFFAT. Mr . D. - 41, 67 Moffat, Jock - 70, 86, U2 Moody, John — 150 Mooney, Ronold — 64, 151 Moore, Joy - 26. 66, 151 Morgon, John — 68, 77. 79, 151 Morganti, Dovid — 88, 92, 151 Mumford, Allon — 66, 68, 79, 151 No h, Bonnie - 42, 67, 69. 79, 151 Neely. Jamc — 74, 129 Nephew, Ruth — 155 Nicklos, Norman — 27, 69, 151 Nimmo, Steve — 27, 80, 151 Norris, Ed - 88. 91, 92, 151 Nutt, Darig - 66, 77, 151 0'8ryon, Roger - 79, 81. 151 Ochcltrce, Ted - 70, 88, 91, 92, 98. 108, 142 Oibom, Delores - 29, 36, 71, 130 Palmer, Elaine — 151 Pork. R. Dour - 27, 68, 77. 79, 142 Parker, Jomet — 155 Patch, Aloha — 67, 143 Patterson, Thomas — 151 Pcifcr, Jerry - 75. 135 Perry, David — 155 Pelry, Pot - 67, 63, 79, 93. 101, 130 Piper, Dovid — 136 Powell, Mary Ellon — 68, 151 Price, Elizabeth — 155 Purdy, Daniel — 136 Pyle, Harold - 136 Quiter, Clara — 143 Rader, Wayne — 136 Ratcliff, Morcia — 67, 80, 143 Rcising, Ion — 73, 130 Reiter, Joon — 136 Rcsiler, Charlene — 28, 29, 69, 136 Reynolds, Robert — 151 Richardson, Shoron — 151 Rifenberick, David — 26, 80, 143 Ritchie, Judy - 143 Riter, William - 77, 151 Rooch. Beverly - 80. 155 Robinson, Robert — 144 Rockcnstcin, Dorothy — 151 Rodin, Harold — 136 Roc, Amy - 80, 151 Rolfe, Frederick — 136 Rose, Betty — 69. 143 Rose, Lyle - 27, 69. 77. 151 Ross, Gladys — 152 Rotondi. Tony — 66. 68, 152 Rowland, Leon — 73, 130 Roysc, Morvin — 136 RUDER, Mrs. Esther - 30 Russell, Chester — 152 ST. CLAIR, Mrs. K. - 30 ST. CLAIR, Mr. Kenneth - 50 Schenck, Lauren — 69, 73, 143 Schlosser, Ruth — 152 Schonscheck, Potricia — 27, 143 Schramm, Louis — 26, 130 Schultz, Betty — 152 Searles, David - 58. 68. 79, 152 Shambough, Camilla — 74, 143 Shank , Sondra — 155 Shelton, Catherine — 69. 96. 136 Shimits, Nancy — 64. 67, 72, 152 SHIRLEY, Mrs. J. - 27 Shoemaker, Layton — 152 Shridcr, Edna — 152 Sloven , Barbara — 69, 152 Smolser, Eleanor — 68. 79, 152 Smith, Betty — 69, 75. 80. 137 Smith, Douglas - 59. 66. 88, 92, 152 Smith. Judith — 27, 67, 80, 152 Smith, Nancy — 77, 80, 152 Smith, Norris — 70. 83, 88, 89, 90, 143 Smith, Sharon — 152 Smoker, Jone — 30, 152 Smythc, Betty — 143 Southwell, Sherry — 152 Spieth, Esther - 27, 80, 143 Sprague. James — 92, 152 Stafford, Gerald — 152 Stanchficld, Wayne — 152 Stondifcr, Bogle — 80, 137 Sfeworf, Carl — 154 Stone. Otis - 66, 70. 75, 80. 137 Stowoll, Margaret — 67, 72, 153 Swonder, Corl — 153 Swonder, Janice — 153 Swertfager, Borbora — 29, 67, 68, 79, 143 Swigort, Kenneth — 58, 66, 79, 153 TARTER. Mrs. C. - 27 TARTER, Mr. Charles — 26 Taylor, David — 26, 153 Taylor, Eleanor — 75, 137 Tennant, Don — 66, 143 Terry, Potricia — 80, 153 Thompson, Donno — 67. 68, 79. 93. 94, 144 Thompson, Tom — 137 THOMSON, Mr. Dole - 47, 49 THORNTON. Mr. Williom - 15, 77. 41, 43 THORNTON, Mrs. W. — 30 Titus, Anno — 153 Troyer, Marvin — 73, 130 Trumbull, Dovid — 80, 153 TURNBULL, Mr Bruce - 47. 49. 73 UNDERWOOD, Mrs. Ruth - 29 UNDERWOOD, Mr. Robert - 24, 37, 38, 51 Unzicker, Barbara — 153 Von Allen, Shirley — 153 Van Gorp, Shoron — 153 Variico, Louise — 67, 144 Villolba, Edward — 27, 68, 93, 94, 95, 153 Vipond, Fraser — 153 Wagnitz, Gerold — 73, 144 Walborn, Jody — 154 Wolborn, Ted — 144 Walker, Joyce - 43, 77, 80. 81, 118, 153 Wolkor, Thomas — 68. 77. 153 Wall, Betty - 80, 153 Walmsley, Cathy — 144 Walthall. Gory - 88. 89, 90, 116, 153 Ward, Horoce — 131 Worfield. William - 27. 144 Workentin, Nancy — 67. 144 Warner, Pool — 153 Warren, David - 27. 153 Woshburn, Williom — 77, 80, 119. 137 WEBBER, Mrs. W. - 50, 52 WEBBER, Mr. Warren - 41, 42, 106, 119 Webster, Keith — 29, 35, 69, 71, 137 Weiss, Either - 64, 67. 68, 69. 71, 79. 93. 131 Welch, Sandi — 153 Werner, Rolph - 27. 77. 79, 81, 144 West, Mary Ellen - 154 Whitaker, Sandro — 80, 154 WHITE, Miss Gerry 25 White, Richard — 80, 92, 154 Whiting, Dole - 77, 80. 154 Wickell, Geraldine — 30, 154 Wickham, Joy — 144 WILLIAMS. Dr. Arthur - 34, 35 Willie, Hope — 27, 72, 154 Willmington, June — 110, 154 Wisemon, Morvin — 137 Witt, Carmen — 110, 154 Woodard, Irving — 144 Woodmen, David — 26, 154 Woods, Beverly — 27, 72, 75, 144 Wooster, Vicki — 79, 155 Wright, Gene - 26. 66. 69. 144 WYLAND. Mrs. P. - 27 WYLAND, Mr. Paul - 20, 30, 50, 52 Yoder, Solly — 154 Zondltro, Richard — 154 Zerby, Dean — 131 Zerby, Terry — 70. 137 ZINN, Mr. George — 41, 80, 118 Zocllner, Carol - 67, 68, 74, 77, 79, 81, 118 PATRON INDEX Berco Baptist Church — 177 Butler First Baptist Church — 176 Cedorville CC Alumni Association — 166 CC Bookstore — 173 Feed Groin — 172 Hardware — 171 locker Grocery — 170 Chaplin Cleaners — 171 Freshmon Class — 175 Grace Baptist Church — 166 Horner's Market — 171 Horold's Sohio Service — 171 Irvine Doiry Isle — 173 James Cut Rote — 171 Junior Class — 169 Miami Deposit Bank — 172 Mirodo Staff — 173 Morris Boon Co. — 169 Randall Stormont, Inc. — 170 Rheubcrl ' Market — 171 Sophomore Class — 175 Cleveland Cedar Hill 8optist — 168 Cleveland Hayden Ave. Boptist — 174 Cleveland Milner Electric Co. — 173 Columbus Immanuel Baptist — 165 Covington Calvary Baptist — 163 Decatur Riverside Boptist — 165 Des Moines Grondview Pk. Baptist — 174 Eldora First Baptist Church — 160 Elyria First Boptist Church — 162 Fairborn Hook's Greenhouses — 172 Findloy Colvory Boptist — 164 Forest City Calvary Boptist — 172 Foilorio Boptist Church — 160 Galion First Boptist Church — 164 Gallipoli First Baptist — 176 Grove City First Baptist — 160 Hockcnsock First Baptist — 168 Haddon Hts. Baptist Church — 165 Harvey First Baptist Church — 162 Highland Colvory Boptist — 177 Huntsburg Boptist Church — 160 Ifhoco Tabernacle Baptist — 161 Medina First Baptist Church — 174 Midland Calvary Baptist — 176 Parma First Baptist Church — 162 Perry First Baptist Church — 176 Portsmouth Temple Baptist — 163 St. Louis Lackland Rd. 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