Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)
- Class of 1965
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Paul S. Brower ................................editor Dennis Pearce ..................... business manager Edward E. Spencer ........................... advisor Cedarville College Cedarville, Ohio WINTER . . • SPRING . . . NOLLVOiaaa v An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man.” Ralph Waldo Emerson As the man, so the institution. One of the most important reasons for the success and growth of Cedarville College is the influence and personality of its president—Dr. James T. Jeremiah. Eleven years ago he came to us by faith, prepared to meet the challenge of a newly-organized Baptist college. As an able administrator, he has successfully led the school through many times when progress seemed impossible and then forward into many new endeavors made possible only through careful planning and confident faith. His performance in the role of decision-maker has been one of the chief determinants of the bright future now taking shape for Cedarville College. As a representative of the college, he is faithfully presenting to the public, and the churches in particular, the aims, growth, and needs of the school. He continues to win the admiration of many around the conference table or in the audience as he presents to them a dynamic institution created and working for the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.” As a friend to all, he knows the faculty and many of the students personally. His pleasant greeting and warm personality are known to all. There is something attractive about this man dedicated first of all to the Lord and then to the task as President of Cedarville College. It is to you, President James T. Jeremiah, that we, the students of Cedarville College, dedicate the MIRACLE of 1965. Not lost but gone before ... gone before to see Him whom we know but in part... Priscilla Leunk . . . Polly ... Born—September 6, 1944 ... Died — August 17, 1964 ... a warm person . . . everyone knew and loved her. IN MEMORIAM Ayodele Ayorinde . . . Ayo . . . Born - September 12, 1940 . . . Died-June 30, 1964 . . . our ambassador” from Nigeria ... we enjoyed his friendship. 7 FOUR MORE MILES TO all-school parties . . . another year of dorm life ... old friends ... studies ... Dr. Barth’s O K.”... new faces and friendships . . . trips to the laundry .. . V.C. popcorn at basketball games ... banquets ... chapel... term papers . . . Mr. McIntosh’s four questions . . . CARE packages . . . music ensembles . . . Bible conferences . .. more study ... and finally, graduation. J 11 Challenged by Word . . . by Prayer In a world of challenges, a no more effective one than to live a truly dedicated Christian life could be given to Christian college students. Those accepting this challenge from Rev. Donald Tyler during the Fall Bible Conference know what it is to have real joy in serving Jesus. Highlighting the week-long conference, the Fall Day of Prayer was a special blessing to all. The day, set aside for prayer, provided the needed time apart with the Lord before plunging into the activities of the year. Freshmen provide entertainment Welcome to V.C. Homecoming Highlights Alumni banquet Winning float Conservative Club . . . COMING :rvi HOUbC Cheerleaders . . . - C€DAQVIL HOS and c 18 . . on parade Queen’s Court . . . 19 Soccer’s Second Season Coach Moody prods his team to victory. University of Dayton WE THEY 1 4 Philadelphia College of the Bible 0 4 Fenn 1 0 Wilmington 1 4 Indiana Tech 3 0 Wilberforce 2 0 Central State (Homecoming) 4 2 Bowling Green State University 4 3 Miami 1 2 Antioch 0 0 Denison University 1 3 Standing: L. Moody, Coach; D. Rockwell, J. Hess, J. Shelton, D. Ix:ach, M. Woodcnd, L. Maidment, J. French, M. KnifTen, P. Carlson, M. Hamilton. Kneeling: J. Barker. J. Hay, J. Stowell, co-captain; C Stillwell. T. Rntondi. co-captain; M. Pereira. M. Ziegler, R. Ross, M. Trimble, J. Engleman.T DufF. 21 Magnificent Yankee”-A brilliant por- trayal of the life of Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was presented by the Dra- matics Department on November 20 and 21, 1964. The play, written by Emmet Lavery, was under the capable direction of Mrs. Miriam Maddox. ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT-Dr. JamesT. Jeremiah. TRUSTEES Dr. George S. Milner, Chairman; Rev. William Brock, Vice-Chairman; Mr. George L. Boyd, Treasurer; Rev. Thomas Younger, Secretary. Mr. Charles Barth Mr. Rudy Bedford Rev. William Brown Dr. Jack Cline Rev. Alfred Colwell Rev. Glenn H. Davis Mr. John A. Draxler Mr. Arthur Dyke Mr. Vincent Gregg Mr Rov Guenin Mr. Hugh T. Hall Dr. James T. Jeremiah Mr. J. Dale Murphy Mr. George O’Bryan Rev. Irwin Olson Mr. William B. Patterson Mr. James Richardson Rev. Wilbur Rooke Rev. Gerald V. Smelser Rev. Robert Sumner Rev. Earl Umbaugh Rwv. Earl Willets Rev. Donald Woodby ACADEMIC DEAN-Dr. Cl ifTord Johnson. DEAN EMERITUS - Dr. Clifford Maddox. DEAN OF WOMEN-Miss Joy Mackay. DEAN OF STUDENTS - Mr. Richard McIntosh BUSINESS MANAG- ER—Mr.Kenneth St. Clair. REGISTRAR- Dr. Clifford Johnson. TREASURER - Mr. George Boyd, C.P.A. 27 Campus Cooperation Perhaps the most important organization on campus, the Student Council provides the link between students and the administration. In addition to negotiating with the Admin- istration and providing cer- tain scholarships, Student Council also sponsers many service projects such as arrang- ing for Bloodmobile visits, caring for the vending ma- chines on campus, and contrib- uting to the expenses of Christian Service groups. Ron McDugle - President. Front Row: Mr.McIntosh, Advisor: B. Beikert, C. Mikels. S. Eckert, J. Petrie, Treasurer; J Ronk, Secretary; C. Brown, N. Stats, C. Payne, C. Wilkins. Vice-President; R. McDugle. President . Back Row: G. Grif- fin, T. Oakley. I). Bellew, J. Zeigler, M. Crumpton, J. Wal- bom. J. Stow 11, V. RololT, C. Truxton. J. Snyder, J. Branon. R. Grosh. Campus Improvement Each year the student body sets a goal for itself in order to purchase items to improve the campus. This year the goal was set for $1500 to buy benches, bleachers, a piano, and a movie screen. Under the leadership of the co-chairmen of the project, the student body is stimulated to give through auctions, approved films shown on campus and other activities. IXianr Bales and Don Entner - Co-Chairmen Discipline Committee Food Committee C. Brown, A. Sweeney, B. Beikert Student Affairs Committee J. Stowell, Mr. Ager. Miss Kearney, Mr. McIntosh. J. Walborn. Artist Series Committee Left to right: W. Meissner, G. Grif- fin. S Byrd. W. Webber. Athletic Committee lx?ft to right: D. Wetzel. L. Turner, D. Callun. Dorm Councillors Kneeling: R. McDuglc. G. Finley, G. Tuylor, W. Kirtland, D. Entner. Standing: M. Stephens, D. Gordon, J. Petrie, J. VanHorn, J. Ronk, B. Murphy. B. Thomson. B. Bcikcrt, L. Statesman, R O'Keefe, B. Zeigler, J. Roden. Mr. McIntosh. BIBLICAL EDUCATION The English Bible, —a book which if every- thing else in our language should perish, would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power.” - Macaulay Showing not only the power of the English language but primarily the power of God, the Bible stands as the supreme textbook of the Bible Department. Besides exploring the truths of the Scriptures, this department goes one step further and seeks to show how these principles apply to the daily Christian life. This trains the student in the way of God and most important of all stimulates his mind to regard the Word of God as a book alive with truths for him to discover. Dr. Williams in Class. 32 Dr. Lawlor Future Pastors’ Fellowship I). Curtis, I). Pritchitt, R. Rich, Vice-President; L. Dillon, W Pierson, Dr. Williams, Advisor; M Crampton, R. McDugle, M Frank, President; G. Finley, J. Ogrodowski. In order to develop a fuller appreciation of the problems, duties, and responsibilities of the pastor and evangelist, Future Pas- tors’ Fellowship meets regularly to discuss these subjects. Outside guest speakers are often invited in to meet with the group to relate their experiences and to advise these Christian leaders of the future. Fellowship for World Missions Members of Fellowship for World Missions meet each morning to pray for the missionaries on the various fields of the world. They also undertake service projects to supply needed items to the mis- sionaries. One of their major services to the school each year is sponsoring of the Missionary Con- ference. Back Row: A. Davis, L. Waite, M. Crampton, G. Taylor, J. Barker, D. Jones, B. Shearer, M. Trimble. B. Kuhns. C. Diveley, L. Corn. Second Row: Mr. McDonald. Advisor; L. Rulison. B. Carlson, J. Van Horn, B Murphy, P. Bolan. K Lamb, B Zeigler, S. Tallman, J Wood Third Row: D. Rockwell, President: E. Geritz. B. Randall. P. Good. D. Durkee, M. Schonscheck, S. Dufford. B. Mclnnes, W. Geer, B. Thompson, C. Payne, M. Davie, G. Trimble, N. Earles, Secretary-Treasurer; D. Gordon. K. Kunkle, C. Brown, G. Fisher, Vice-President. Seated: S. Brittain, C. Anderson, B. Bancroft, M. Strolle, Mrs. Strolle, J. Morgan. 34 Miss Mackay Christian Education in Action One of the newer organ- izations on campus, Chris- tian Ed. in Action, provides a place not only for learn- ing about personal oppor- tunities in this field but also for service to the school and area churches. In conjunction with the Music Department, the club presented the second annual Christian Educa- tion workshops program this Spring. Members also teach training classes for prospective teachers in the local churches. EDUCATION 35 Back Row, left to right: D. Durkee, D. Simpson. Miss Fisher, I). Dunn, T. Addleman, T. Rudduck. P. Bird. B. Meyers, B Carlson, S. Eckert, S. DufTord Front Row: B. Murphy. T. Petrie, T. Emerson. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Perhaps of all the creations of man language is the most astonishing.” - Strachey Language must be explored as well as taught to discover the true beauty of it. In the Language and Literature Department, both these methods are used to acquaint the student with some of the languages and their effective use. Literature in the languages taught—English, Spanish, French and German -is studied to show how the languages have been used effectively. In addition, the student is given practical opportunities in the areas of public speaking, radio work, dramatics, and creative writing to apply what he learns in this department. Mr. Bergen Miss Packard Whispering Cedars WHISPERING CEDARS, the campus newspaper, is published regularly to serve as a means of communicating student thought and activities. Subscriptions were sold this year so that the paper now reaches many more people than it reached before. A helpful devotional column has also been included in each issue providing inspiration for many. Mr. Greenwood and the Whispering Cedars staff. Left to right: Chuck Truxton, Mr. Greenwood, and Mike Kel- logg. 37 ■ Miracle Careful planning and hard work go to pro- duce the Miracle. These two things are neces- sary to give you a book that merits the name Miracle” and one that clearly depicts Cedar- ville College —its people, activities, and the testimony it has through these things. Left to Right: P. Brower. Editor; S. lupine, Copy Editor; Mr. Spencer, Advisor; D. Pearce, Business Manager; S. Brown, C. Wilkins. Sports Editor; M. Woodend, R. Hartikainen, K. Farrell. Photo Club One of the main func- tions of the Photo Club is to provide pictures for var- ious campus organizations and in particular, the yearbook. Many hours are spent in taking the pic- tures and processing the film. The finished product then appears in student publications and promo- tional literature for the school. J. Osborne. D. Dawes. 39 WCDR-FM Broadcasting on 90.1 megacycles, WCDK functions as a practical laboratory for students in radio broadcasting. The station operates on an educational, non-commercial basis, pro- viding programming for the campus and com- munity. Programming is geared to the areas of education, religion, public service, public relation, and entertainment. Mr. John Reed Mr. Paul Gathany Sock ’n’ Buskin Using traditional dramatic sym- bols for their club title. Sock ’n’ Buskin is made up of those who have participated in campus dra- matic productions. Members of this organization do most of the behind-the-scenes work on the annual plays and this year on the movie that is being filmed on campus. Mrs. Maddox I .eft to Right: R. Rot , Mrs. Maddox, Advisor: J. Ashby, M. I.uttrell, P. Bird, V. Shepard, M. Ballard, R. Grosh.J. Rortk, J. Stockwoll. Debate The debate team, under the direction of Mrs. Miriam Maddox, did an excellent job in their competition this year. They received a second place in the state-wide Novice Debate Tournament. Members of the team were Ron Grosh, Jim Phipps, Jim Stockwell, and Dave Jensen. NEGATIVE: D. Jensen J. Stockwell AFFIRMATIVE: R Grosh J. Phipps 41 Mr. Elmore SCIENCE Science is vastly more stimulating to the imagination than are the classics.” — Haldane Science is not just a static collection of facts and formulas. It is a dynamic study one whose doors open to those who are willing to explore it. In the Science Department, math and science students are stimulated to delve beyond the formulas and equations to see why things work and behave as they do. This pursuit ultimately leads them to see God working in and through His universe; thus, strengthening their Christian faith. Dr. Baumann Left to Right: Marv Stephens. Jan Ad- dlcman, Kathie Schwebcl. Mr. El- more. Bill Kirt- land. Students interested in science be- yond what they learn in the classroom constitute Pi Delta. Speakers address Mr. Wetzel the group on various science-related Pi Delta subjects and informal discussions are held. Most of the meetings are opened Mr. Frye to the public since many timely sub- jects are presented. Mr. Johnson 43 Mr. McDonald Mr. Gale Barry Goldwater SOCIAL SCIENCE . . . A life is beautiful and ideal, or the reverse, only when we have taken into our consideration the social as well as the family relationship.” -Ellis Man through the ages has had soc- ial interaction with his environment as well as with other men. The purpose of the Social Science Department is to show the student the significance of this interaction. Cours- es are offered in both history and sociology since each area is important in order to understand the total pic- ture of man's reactions and inter- action. Once the overall view is achiev- ed, courses of a more specialized nature are studied. Conservative Club Left to Right: G Fisher, R McDugle, R. Olntor, A. Swee- ney, Mr. St. Clair, Advisor; I. Mill ikon. D. Entner, W. Pierson,.!. Stock well, T. Jager. 44 Conservative Club An aired interest in politics is not a prerequisite for mem- bership in the Cedarville Col- lege Conservatives; all one needs is an awareness of and an interest in what is occurr- ing around him. The club is basically a discussion group with visiting speakers who examine and perhaps present solutions to many of the current affairs. Also, this year the group sponsored a College Bowl on an intra-class basis. C€daqvill€ College uQJumni; Annual CEDARV BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Mr. Kenneth St. Clair He profits most who serves best.” - Sheldon One step further-he serves best, who prepares best. These two ideas are literally true in the business world. Realizing this challenge, the Business Depart- ment offers excellent preparation to the student desir- ing a career in business. He is taught to serve in the business world and the church as a trustworthy servant of God. Mrs. Ardith Webber 46 Mr. Nick Frost-ACCOUNTING Future Business (Associates) Future Business Associates accommodates the students of one of the fastest growing academic departments of the school. The club is organized to promote possible future employ- ment and to provide an opportunity to view the business world in action. In order to do this, speakers from various areas of the business field address the groups and towns of plants in the vicinity are taken. Front Row. left to right: Mrs. Webber. K. Mansfield, K. Gilden, B. Ran- dall, L. Shaw. M Young. L. Young. Mr. Wyso. Back Row: E Acker, D. Wilhite. 1). Stephens, W. Pierson, J. Ziglcr. -:7 Mr. Callan HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Every man is the builder of a temple, called his body.” - Thoreau The aim of the Physical Education Department is to help build the bodies of those enrolled in its courses. For those majoring in this area, the department offers many courses designed to help the prospective physical education instructor build and train the bodies of future students. He not only learns theories of physical education but also applies them in the classroom in such courses as First Aid,” Games and Rhythmics,” and Recreational leadership.” Varsity C Club Varsity C is made up of those men who have lettered in inter-collegi- ate sports. Perhaps the service they are remembered for most is running the concession stand at basketball games. They also perform other campus services and sponsor trips to athletic events for club members. 48 Mr. Moody 1 Coach Don Callan Left to Right: B. Francis. G. Cullcy, T. Miller. M. Combs. D. Werner, M. Pereira. R. Ross. C. Wilkins. Vice-President; C. Reed, D. McDon- ald, R Davis, J. Barker, J. Walborn, President; J. Brannon, T. Oakley. A. Merwald, J. Hess. L. Richardson, R. Davis. Miss Mackay’s CAMPING CLASS. WRA The Women’s Recreation Association aims to promote Christian fellowship and sportsmanship among the women of the College by fostering an inter- est in leisure-time activities. It is also a service club that uses many of its funds for the purchase of athletic equipment for the school. WRA is one of the newer organizations on campus that has grown since its Miss Kearney formation last year. Front Row, left to right: B. Hess, A. Damon. C. Ward, E. Anderson, F. Bonnema, R. Grant. K Patterson. Second Row: G. Bonnema, M. Jere- miah, K. Schwcbal, B. Carl- son, B. Beikert, V. Curcio, B. Ross. V. Shepard, T. Wing, Miss Kearney, Advisor. PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” -Adams The Psychology and Education Department has been a growing department with the granting of teach- er certification in 1963. New courses are being offered each semester so that the class of 1967 will be the first class to have in its ranks certified teachers trained exclusively at Cedarville. These will be teachers who will be spiritually and academically grounded in the Word and able to teach in public schools, Christian schools, and missionary schools on the various fields. Dr. C. Johnson Dr. C. Maddox FINE ARTS A man that has a taste of music, painting, or architecture, is like one that has another sense, when compared with such as have no relish of those arts.” — Addison Aesthetic, as well as academic, values are considered at Cedarville. In the Fine Arts Depart- ment, those wishing to pursue careers in Art or Music are given intensive training in the class- room and also many valuable practical exper- iences. Even those who merely eryoy art or music are able to gain a more workable knowledge in these fields through the course of Art and Music appreciation. The Brass Quintet The College Band The band has contributed much to the various school activities this year. Not only did it expand in size but also in the number of performances. Many of the appearances were off campus: the marching band participated in several community parades, the pep band followed the team to an away game and the concert band performed in Cincinnati and Piqua. On-campus performances were highlighted by the Spring band concert. Mr. Thornton Third Row, left to right: G. Taylor, B. Griffith, T. Oakley. R. Roderick..J. Phelps. D. Foster. E. Dudley.T. Birchum. J. Brown.S. Marshall. D. Whiting. M. Norris. D. Nims. A. Kcim, T. Clater, C. Biddle. Mr. Thornton, Y. Rathfon, G. French. Second Row: U. Merryman. M. Lou- werse. S. Brown. L. Hoffman, D. Morgan, B. Clater. S. Lewis, D. Fulkerson, N. Stats. First Row: B. Meyers, B. Carlson, C. Wenner. Modern Music Masters The Cedarville College chapter of Modern Music Masters is made up of those who enjoy music and serve God and the school through it. It is a select group of musicians that attends many musical functions in the area and also holds receptions for visiting musicians. Mr. Webber Standing, left to right: G. Griffin, Mr. Thornton. B. Griffith. V. RolofT, I) .Jensen. Mr. Webber. Seated: Miss Smith. S. Byrd. V. Curcio. Choralaires Choralaires, under the direction of Miss Ruth Smith, attempts to raise the level of music appreciation through the performance of good secular music, while appropriating this opportunity to represent and glorify Christ through personal testimony. The group sings at local banquets and programs and each year is highlighted by the presentation of their annual Spring concert. Miss Ruth Smith First Row: M. Davey, T. Duffle, J. Keating, G. Griffin, D. Fulkerson, P. Carlson, Vice-President; B. Grosh, Second Row: Miss Smith, J. Herwig, G. Trimble, R. Grosh, L. Hathaway, T. Oakley, G. Brown. Third Row: E. Krueger, N. Buerer, T. Miller, A. Howard, L. Welch, S. Eckert, D. Jensen. President; V. Curcio, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Meissner College Choir The College choir, under the direction of Mr. Walter Meissner, represented the College on several weekend tours and the Spring tour. The choir performs the very necessary function of serving as a link between our College and our churches. Front Row, left to right: M. Ammon . A. Cayton, M. Werner, P. Carlson, M. Searles, G. Griffin. L. Mason. A. Keim. K. Taylor. B. Millikan. Middle Row: Y. Rathfon, S. William , C. Wcnner. T. Timmon , G. Harris, H. Loops, R. Grosh.T. Clatcr, K. Johnson, L. Riggs, I. Millikan, S. Bryd. M. Brown. Back Row: V. Curcio. M. Cummings, E. Johnson. D . Boyd. M. Jones. 1). Nims. I). Jensen. T. Oakley. B. GrilTith, G. Huber, S. Kaiser. P. Crown, D. Fulkerson, Mr. Meissner, director Music Groups Music groups have the spe- cific ministry of representing the College throughout the year in area churches. Many hours are spent in practicing, but the rewards are great when one sees people drawn closer to the Lord through the ministry of these groups. THE MESSENGERS-B. Griffith. P. Carlson. G Harris. Mr. Meissner. I). Jensen. 57 THE HERALDERS- D. Foster. G. Taylor. T. Oakley, G. GrilTen. THE CONQUERORS QUINTET- L. Statesman, T. Timmon , M. Jones, B. Millikan, C. Wenner, I. Millikan. THE SUNLIGHTERS — G. Cooper, B Meyers, S. Kaiser THE ROYALHEIRS-K Johnson, M. Werner, M. Brown,S. Byrd. THE CONQUERORS- B. Millikan, C. Wenncr. I. Millikan. L. Stutos- man. Gamma Chi Gamma Chi is one of the two women’s literary societies on campus. It seeks to promote higher spiritual, cultural, and literary interests and goals in the young women who are mem- bers. The main campus function that the organization sponsors is the annual semi-formal Valentine’s banquet. In addition, the group also attends many cultured events in the area. 60 Seated, left to right: M. Duvey, N. Davis, J. Ronk. C Burcham, S. Byrd, D Dunn. J. Petrie, M. Ballard, C. Mikels, K Mansfield, Mrs. Maddox, B. Navorska, C. Ryan, L. Shaw. Standing: J. Emerson, J. Rudduck, L Healy, B. Grosh, K. Patterson, S. O'Shell, K. Griffin, J. Goss, L. Wintrow, B. Murphy. B. Randall. Alpha Chi Alpha Chi, the men’s literary society on campus, promotes the spirit of refinement and social tastes and also develops poise, personality, and leadership at both formal and informal events. One of the major functions on campus that they sponsor is the annual Thanksgiving banquet. The club also attends other events as a group in order to accomplish the club’s purposes. First How. left to right: M. Stephens, President; C. Wilkins, Vice-President; G. Culley, Secretary; D. Wilhite, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Bonnema, Dr. R. Bartholomew, Adviser; R.AIlerton.D. Prosser, M. Crampton. Third Row: T. Biller, R. Clntor, T. Miller, R. Lamb, V. Roloflf. M. Stephens, President: G. Cully, Secretary: Dr. Bartholomew. Advisor; C. Wilkins, Vice-President; J Bonnema, Chaplain. Kappa Delta Chi Kappa Delta Chi, the newer of the two women’s literary societies, is organized to stimulate an interest in gracious living and to provide an opportunity to practice this type of living in a manner pleasing to God. Members of this organization are exclusively upper classmen who meet in both formal and informal situations in order to cultivate habits and tastes be- coming to Christian young women. Front How, loft to right: B. Smith, S. Wing, D. Guarnerc, R. Butler, S. Ackerman. Back Row: M. Brong, S. Barthold, G. Liechty, J. Mac- laron, J. Davis. 62 An Afternoon Tea Each year Miss Joy Mackay, Dean of Women, continues and promotes the cultural interests of the women of Cedarville College by having an afternoon tea. This social function not only provides Christian fellowship but also enables freshmen through the senior girls to practice proper and accepted social graces. j 63 Mrs. M. Elmore, Secretary to Business Manager; Mrs. M. Greenwood, Secretary to Registrar. 64 Business Office Kenneth St. Clair, C.P.A., Business Manager. mk David Gidley, Bookkeeper; Dorothy Spencer, Cashier. Donald Wilcoxon, Accounts Payable Clerk; Marabeth Elmore, Secretary to the Business Manager. Miss B. Mick, Manager of College Book Store. College Staff Miss G. Trimble, College Nurse. 66 Mrs. Kate Smith. Left to Right: K. Smith, J. Wilson, M. McPherson, H. Lloyd, G. Wickell, T. Smith. Back Row: D. Terrill, D. Stephens, G. Marshall, R. Dillon. Front Row: C. Tarter, D. Dillon, T. Folk- rod. Library Staff Mrs. Chaffe, Head Librarian Mrs. Russell Mrs. Ruder Mr. Ixje Turner, Director of Public Relations. Public Relations Miss C. Diveley, Secretary to Mr. Turner. Mrs. Ruth Underwood, Publications. Publications 69 Mr. James Taylor, Publications CHAPEL Sweet Hour of Prayer” sets the mood for daily chapel services. The hour set aside for worship usually includes special music and a message from the Word of God. Speakers include pastors of local churches, representatives from Christian organizations, mission- aries, laymen from the various professions, faculty and administration from the college, and sometimes stu- dents representing various campus organizations. General Harrison Joseph Bower —Quincy, Illinois Warren Wiersbe — Calvary Baptist Church Covington, Kentucky 72 Dr. Hugh Horner —Sandusky, Ohio 73 Dr. Paul Jackson Christian Service Each week, several college students serve the Lord in their Christian Ser- vice assignments. These are opportun- ities for students to apply many of the things they have studied as they talk with people: men in jails, women in the rest homes, children in Sunday School and Bible clubs. The assign- ments are both challenging and re- warding as many are saved through this personal contact. SPRINGFIELD DETENTION HOME 74 Springfield Jail THE SPRINGFIELD DETENTION HOME 76 THE K OF P HOME THE O.S.S.O. HOME Elton I) Acker Randolph. New York Sharon Armitage Arcade, New York Kenneth Atkins Charleston, West Virginia Mark Averitt Sauk Village, Illinois Mona Ballard Belleville. Michigan Phyllis J Bancroft Adrian, Michigan Jon David Barker Highland, Indiana Betty Joyce Beikert Butler, Pennsylvania Stephen Bent-diet Boise, Idaho Martie Bennett Cleveland, Ohio Marvin J. Bcrgsma Cedarville, Ohio Patricia Bird Saline. Michigan Bill Carroll Buffalo, New York One Culley Kalamazoo, Michigan Dennis Dawes Greenville, Pennsylvania Don Dean Federal Way, Washington Leslie S. Dillon Burlington, New Jersey Eunice Dudley Roulette, Pennsylvania Timothy A. Duffie West Alexandria. Ohio R. Damaris Dunn Euclid, Ohio Pam Earl Hashrouck Heights, New Jersey George J. Edwards Akron, Ohio Mary Ann Ehnis Brooklyn, Michigan Jon Emerson Brooklyn, Michigan James Engleman Flint, Michigan l oris Fox Naples, New York Gary Fronsted Jackson. Michigan Patricia Good Eggertsviile, New York Jan Bonncmu Painesvillc. Ohio Ruth Boonstra Garfield. New Jersey Donald L. Brake Colchester, Illinois Grace Brown Holly, Michigan Marian Jane Buckle Ix ck Haven, Pennsylvania Dorinda Bush Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Faye Bush Toledo, Ohio Carol Carr Gerry, New York George Goodwin Oak Forest, Illinois David Gordon Garrettsville, Ohio Miriam Greiner Wellington, Ohio G. I). Gridin Lincoln, Nebraska Philip Grisso Springfield, Ohio •James K Halvorsen Kagle Grove, Iowa Arnold Hammer Rockford, Michigan Janet iianlan Ypsilanti, Michigan Susan Harger Titusville. Pennsylvania Gary J. Harris Beech Grove, Indiana Linda Healy Moscow, Iowa Sherrill Hos North Royalton, Ohio Arlene Hoyle Whitney Point, New York Ted Jager Wyoming. Michigan Bill Kirtland Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Elayne Korlewitz Johnstown, Pennsylvania Lloyd Lane Coldwater, Michigan Sue Lepinc Buffalo, New York If k k k k k k k k k k k k k k 8? Grctchcn Licchty Hobart, Indiana J. David Loos Mishawaka, Indiana Brian Mayfield Liberty, Illinois Buster M. McPhecters Quincy, Illinois V'alerie Merryman Teaneck, New Jersey Carol Mikels Indianapolis, Indiana Joyce Micka Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Lawrence Montgomery Columbus, Ohio Kathy Morgan Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania Robert W. Newman Hawthorne, New Jersey David Nims Keene, New Hampshire Rebecca O’Keefe Parma, Ohio Dorothy Olsen Berea, Ohio Sheryl Olson Indianapolis, Indiana Shirley Otto Carroll, Iowa Dennis Pearce Stanwood, Washington Manny Pereira Kings Park, New York William M Pierson III Collingswood, New Jersey David Prosser Warren, Ohio Lawrence C. Richardson Liuonia, Michigan Harold Rignev New Castle, Indiana Denis Rockwell Indianapolis, Indiana Jody Ronk Richmond, Virginia Joyce Rudduck Mishawaka, Indiana I-arry Sharpies Fostoria, Ohio Lavonne Shaw Cherry Hill, New Jersey Douglas Smith Bucyrus, Ohio Judy Spear Decker, Michigan David Ward Staples Spring Valley, Minnesota John Charles Stockwell Cedarville, Ohio Joe Stowe II Hackensack, New Jersey Gordon Taylor Steamboat Rock, Iowa Douglas Terrill Fabius, New York Beth Thomson Miami, Florida Sharon Vance Marion, Ohio David Vanderground Cleveland, Ohio Janice Van Horn Plainfield, Illinois Gary Walthall Xenia, Ohio Charlie Wilkins Columbus, Indiana Maxine Young Mt. Pleasant, Michigan James D. Zeigler Turnersville, New Jersey •••••««• 6 t« .... ::: EfSSsawfcs EgHSPJ::: : pS!!® ; SSiliS'S I-eft to right: Mr Reed, Advisor; L. Statesman, Secretary; J. Roden, President; B. Smith, Treasurer; T. Timmons. Vice-President. Keith Abshear Springfield, Ohio Eunice I. Anderson Cheboygan, Michigan Janie Ashby Chariton. Iowa Barbara Babcock Northbrook, Illinois Walter Hanks Cleveland. Ohio Linda Barkley Arcanum, Ohio Norman J. Barnard Kingman, Indiana Connie Barto Audubon. New Jersey Mary Ruth Beerer Elkhart, Indiana Russell Bennett Anchor Point. Alaska Judith A. Bigelow Cedarville. Ohio Joe Bishop Cincinnati, Ohio Frieda Honnema Perry. Ohio Jack Branon Portsmouth, Ohio Shirley Branscum Amherst, Ohio James BrinckerhofT Cheektowaga. New York Stephen P. Brown Hasson, Minnesota Raymond Cagwin Eden. New York Daniel Cain Lorain, Ohio Mary Caulfield Jackson, Michigan Robert Dean Clatcr Roann, Indiana Roger Crumpton Marine City, Michigan Nancy Crown Findlay, Ohio Ann Damon Bemus Point. New York Andrew L. Davis Charleston, West Virginia Richard Davis Johnstown, Pennsylvania Mary Beth DeLaReintrie Fairmont, West Virginia Janice Dubois Milan, Michigan Donald Dunstan Randolph, New York Darlene Durkee Grand Rapids, Michigan Nancy Carol Earles Stow, Ohio David Edmiston Fairborn, Ohio Naomi Edmiston Fairborn, Ohio Loren R. England Gary. Indiana Sharon Bnglc Arcanum, Ohio I aura Fair Butler, Pennsylvania Gerald Fisher Lebanon,Indiana Gerald Flurry Cleveland, Ohio Dale Foster Fort Wayne, Indiana Dorothy Jane Fulkerson Belle Center, Ohio Donna Gapinski Peru. Illinois Marilou Goddard Portsmouth, Ohio Connie Gordon Cedarville. Ohio Ruth Grant Moline, Illinois Ronald Grosh North Royalton, Ohio Donna Guarnere East Northport, New York Deloris Hall Ypsilanti, Michigan Bill Hall Flint, Michigan .lanii's Hay Waterloo. Iowa Catherine Headlee Crawfordsvillc, Indiana Nancy Hes North Royalton, Ohio •John Hess South Bend. Indiana Doris Hiller Euclid. Ohio Dale Holmes Litchfield, Ohio Vernon Hooper Sabina. Ohio Ruth Hussey Niles, Ohio Dorothy Ingersoll London, Ohio Jo Ellen Irish Gary. Indiana Paul Jackson Akron, Ohio Mary E. Jones Richmond, Virginia Merlyn Jones Stanton, Michigan Kenneth Kunkle Silvis, Illinois I aurene Kytle Euclid, Ohio Patricia Lambert Rittman, Ohio Donald P. Leach East Northport, New York Douglas Lightly Austin, Minnesota Kathy Mansfield Lorain, Ohio Stephen Marshall Bremen, Indiana Brian Mays Willowick, Ohio Dave McDonald Rochester. Michigan Gary C. Mccrs Northfield, Ohio Douglas Wade Miller Cedarville. Ohio James E Miller Pontiae, Michigan James R Miller Valparaiso. Indiana Linda Miller Dayton, Ohio Roberta Miller Ixiwellville. Ohio Bonnie Millikan Bothell, Washington Irene Millikan Bothel. Washington Carol Mowrey Willowick, Ohio Hugh Oakley Midland. Michigan Steve Olson Indianapolis, Indiana James Oswald Millersburg, Ohio Karen Patterson Coshocton. Ohio Melvin Pentecost Springfield, Ohio Richard Pettitt Florence. New Jersey Jim Phelps Binghamton. New York Judy Phillips Brazil, Indiana Charles Reed Oglesby, Illinois Richard Robinson Grand Rapids, Michigan Joseph Roden Dorset, Ohio Jconnie Rogers Haddon, Heights Bonnie Rose Crawfords ville, Indiana Randall Ross Jamestown, New York Paula Sadler Stryker, Ohio Mary Ellen Schulte Huntingburg, Indiana Joan Schultz Detroit, Michigan Kathic Schwebel Willowick, Ohio Pat Scovell Brookville, Ohio Verna Shepard Waterloo, Iowa Keith Shubcrt Saunemin, Illinois Donald Shue Flint, Michigan Gary Shufelt Toledo, Ohio Jon Skillman Marion, Ohio Perry Skinner Creston. Iowa Beryl Smith Gary, Indiana Joseph Snider Barberton, Ohio Louise Stutesman Tecumseh, Michigan Ronald Stutzman Berlin, Ohio Opal Tarter Romulus. Michigan Howard Timmons Blanchester, Ohio Allen Traucht West Liberty. Ohio Mark Trimble Cedarville, Ohio Charles Truxton Haddonfield. New Jersey Frank Warnken Wheaton, Illinois Carol Wenner New Ijondon, Ohio Sharon Westcott Hanover, Pennsylvania Paul Wilhite Corwith, Iowa Denjy.t Wood Carlisle, Ohio Linda Young Mt Pleasant, Michigan Beth Zeigler Wellington, Ohio Howard Abston Crawfordsville. Indiana Sandra Ackerman Springfield, Ohio Donald Adam Akron. Ohio Sunday Akinycmi I-agos, Nigeria Rose Marie Alberter Johnstown, Pennsylvania Ronald Allerton Prospect. Pennsylvania Lvnn Amstutz Cherry Hill, New Jersey Lois Ancel Taylors Falls, Minnesota Rebecca Raker Schenectady. New York Donna Barrett Elkhart. Indiana Margaret Ann Beiser Jerseyville, Illinois Harry Beistline Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Carolyn Berg Stanton, Michigan Beverly Bolhuis Polos Park. Illinois Calvin Biddle Beloit, Ohio Thomas Biller Gary. Indiana John Bird Toledo. Ohio Marilyn Black Algona, Iowa James Blaylock Fairborn, Ohio Gregory Boose Saginaw, Michigan Paula Bolen New Carlisle, Ohio Richard Bowersox Now Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Linda Bowser Butler, Pennsylvania Paul Bowser Grove City, Pennsylvania Daniel Boyd Argenta, Illinois Margaret Brewer Gallipoli . Ohio Nancy Brewer Marion, Ohio Lynn Brock Columbus, Ohio Jon Brown Cedarville, Ohio Martha Brown Holly, Michigan Carol Burcham Mattoon, Illinois Tom Burcham Mattoon, Illinois Kris Burroughs Highland,Indiana Audrey Cady Troupsburg, New York Beverly Carlson Decatur. Georgia Seated: N. Mercer. Secretary: C. Payne. Student Council Rep.: B. Grosh. Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Wetzel, Advisor; M. Woodend, Vice-President; L Brock. President: M. Grampian, Student Council Rep.; D. Jones. Chaplain. 95 Lee Carson Jackson, Michigan David Chumbler Gary, Indiana Jane Clafin Racine, Wisconsin Ted Clater Warsaw, Indiana Michael Clement Des Moines, Iowa Sandra Colley Southburg, Connecticut Gary Compton Silvia, Illinois Gwytha Cooper Ypsilanti, Michigan Donald Cooper Belle Center, Ohio Larry Allen Corn Brownsburg, Indiana Marian Corns Akron, Ohio Robert Cosgrav Jamestown. Ohio Martha Cox Elkhart. Indiana Michael W. Crampton Columbia City, Indiana Frederick Crouch Newtown, Connecticut Pat Crown Findlay. Ohio Lyle Culbertson Pana. Illinois Marsha Cummings Indianapolis, Indiana David A. Curtis Cleveland. Ohio Mary Jane Curtis Rushville, New York Russell Daubert l ng Beach, Indiana Nancy Davis Gary, Indiana Juanita Day Louisville. Kentucky Donald Dillon Cedarville, Ohio Gary Drill Winchester, Indiana Thomas Duff Troy, Ohio Shirley DufTord Shell Rock, Iowa Virginia Duggan Denver, Colorado Kay Eggleston Gilford, Iowa •June Elkins Paincavillc. Ohio Thomas Elliott Marlette, Michigan Mary Farrell Phillipsburg. Kansas Mary Felton Dayton, Ohio Jennifer Field Cherry Hill, New Jersey Nancy Fisscl West Liberty, Ohio Gerald French Marathon, New York Mary Frink Hammond, Indiana David Garlow Cachar District, India James Gathany Highland, Indiuna E. Leroy Gavitt Warren, Ohio Wynona Geer Cleveland Heights. Ohio James Goethals Granger, Indiana James Goodwin Oak Forest, Illinois Ruth Gorman Jamestown. Ohio Joyce Green Butler Penna. Sylvia Kay Griffin Anderson, Indiana Barbara Grosh North Royal ton, Ohio James Gunlock Wheaton, Illinois Mark Hamilton Pueblo. Colorado Michael Hamilton Columbus. Ohio David Haram Ccdarville, Ohio Beverly Harber Kansas City. Kansas Jane Harris Waterloo. Iowa Gerald L. Harrison Endwell. New York Kuth Hartikaincn Erie. Pennsylvania Lona Hathaway Waterloo. Iowa Bill Heater Findlay, Ohio John Herwig Elynia, Ohio Becky Hess Grundy Center. Iowa Linda HofTinnn Gallipoli . Ohio Charles Hunter Jesup, Iowa Sharon Hunter Decatur, Illinois •Judy Juger Wyoming. Michigan Sharon .Jamison Flint Michigan Frank Jenista Bloomfield, New Jersey Blaine Johnson West Palm Beach, Florida Kathy Johnson Seattle, Washington Joyce Johnson Cleveland. Ohio Judy Johnston Gallon, Ohio David Jones Arlington. Virginia Sheryl Kaiser Plymouth, Indiana Marian Kapp Erie, Pennsylvania Ruth Kauffold Pana, Illinois Janice Keating Wausaukee, Wisconsin Alan Keim Holsobble. Pennsylvania Barbara Kensil Dicatur. Illinois Joseph Hollaway Columbus. Ohio Beverly Homanick Fairborn, Ohio Anne Howard Traer, Iowa Eleanor Howard Bucyros, Ohio Shirley Hudson Marion, Ohio Glenn Huebner Union Grove, Wisconsin Charles Hull Cortland, Ohio James Hume Dayton, Ohio Janet Kever Macedonia. Ohio Allen Knott Silvia, Illinois Mark KnilTen Ann Arbor. Michigan Edwin Krueger Twinsburg, Ohio Robert Kuhns Dayton, Ohio Daphne Lautensehlager Highland. Indiana Dale I auener Oberlin, Ohio Cheryl Lawhead Mm ford. Ohio Jessie Lennox Cleveland. Ohio Lynn Lescurc Haddon Heights. New Jersey Sandra Lewis Stanton. Michigan Susan Lewis Bainbridge, Ohio Julienne Lindon Jesup, Iowa Mary Ixx-khart Sciotoville, Ohio Herbert Loops Ventura, Iowa Marsha I-ouwerse Decatur. Illinois Eugene Lower Pana, Illinois I ee K. Maidment Toledo, Ohio Candace Marsh Corry, Pennsylvania Francene Martens Cedar Falls. Iowa tarry Mason Carlisle. Iowa William McCaskey Audubon. New Jersey Roberta Mclnncs Columbia City. Indiana William L. McVcy Kansas City. Kansas Nancy Mercer Popano Beach, Florida Betty Meyers East Moline, Illinois Edward Mick a Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Charles W Mitchell Sharon, Massachusetts I da Mitchell Boise, Idaho Claire Mogle Xenix, Ohio Donna Morgan Charles City, Iowa Joyce Moore Mattituck, New York Beverly Moseley Melvindale, Michigan James Myers Van Wert. Ohio Becky Navorska Olmsted Falls, Ohio Ken Nichols Bycsvillc, Ohio Maynard Norris Rochester. Indiana Donna Oliver Columbus, Ohio Suzanne O’Shcll Olmsted Falls, Ohio Charlotte Payne Englewood, Colorado Bonnie Perrin Cleveland, Ohio Gary Pestel I tdy smith, Wisconsin James Phipps Red Bluff. California John Phyillaier Pleasant, Ohio Dianna Plough Wabash, Indiana Donna Lee Preston Bellevue, Washington Dan Price Dayton, Ohio Nedra Price Buffalo, New York Dale Pritchett Hoddonficld. New Jersey Yvonne Rathfon Rochester, Indiana David Reed Norwalk. Ohio Linda Renfrow Indianola, Iowa Linda Reynolds Indianapolis. Indiana Linda Sue Riggs Northfield. Ohio Jane Rodenberg Belleville. Michigan Richard Roderick Warsaw. Indiana Robert K. Rohm Audubon. New Jersey Russell Rose Crawfordsville. Indiana Colleen Ryan Toledo. Ohio Sheryl Satterblom Highland,Indiana Sandra Schlccty Lakewood. Ohio Marlene Schonscheck Allen Park. Michigan Carl Schwanbeck Manroeville, Ohio Carol Scott Columbus. Ohio Marshall Searles Wellington. Ohio Jeannette Seeley Rushville. New York Robert Semler Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio Byron Shearer Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania James Shelton Howell, Michigan Allen Shriver Ursa. Illinois Elma Shugg Pinckney. Michigan Tony Sidoti Sandusky. Ohio Donna Simpson Indianapolis, Indiana Eddy Smith Randolph, Now York Susan Spears St. Clair, Michigan Linda Spinks Sherman. New York Kathy Spong Mentor, Ohio Nicki Stats Cambridge. Ohio Craig Stillwell Oakland, New Jersey James Stock well Cedarville. Ohio Roger Stout Springfield, Ohio Linda Swank Greenville, Ohio Adrian D. Sweeney Cherry Hill. New Jersey Sharon Tallman Hallandale. Florida Karen Taylor Cail Tompkins Brenda Thompson Jennifer Sue Thompson Pat Thompson Beverly Vincent Dayton, Ohio Sherman, New York Columbus, Ohio Stow, Ohio Pontiac, Illinois Lancaster, New York Charles Von Hagel Chester. Pennsylvania Robert Votaw Decater. Illinois Iceland G. Walker Indianola, Iowa Larry Waite Coopersville, Michigan David Wall Decatur. Illinois John Watson Mishawaka. Indiana Diane Ward Cleveland. Ohio Jane Wareham Sherman, New York Vicki Webster Cambridge City. Indiana Ix ren Welch Shelly. Ohio Marlene Werner Columbia Falls. Montana Janice W'hite Jackson. Michigan Dean Whiting Des Moines. Iowa James W. Whitmire Butler, Pennsylvania Michael R. Wilson Rochester. Michigan Larry Williams Greenfield. Indiana Sarah Williams Greenfield, Indiana Twila Wing West Wincficld, New York Linda Wintrow Tipp City, Ohio Joyce Wood Clarkston. Washington Michael Woodend Alexandria, Virginia Ralph WVmcr Tampa, Florida Louise Young Albion. Indiana Helen Zills Brawley, California WINTER Winter is many things . . . cold mornings . . . twinkling snow ... icy walks . . . steamed windows ... crunching snow . . . mittens ... ice skating . . . brisk walks . . . crackling fire places . . . Christmas ... hot chocolate . . . sleigh rides . . . and God’s handiwork in snow. •fc'V 109 ALL-SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY Music Department Presents The MESSIAH W. Thornton, W. Meissner, W. Webber, Ruth Smith. Coach Cal lan LEAGUE CHAMPS Basketball Season 1964-65 proved to be one which will long be remembered. It saw the Jackets compile a fine 23-4 record, capture the M.O.L. Trophy, going un- defeated in the league, and for the second year in a row, advance to the finals of the N.A.I.A. District 22 Play- offs. The Jackets dominated the league in scoring, de- fense, rebounding, and shooting percentages. Also, three Jackets were named to the All-League First Five. Although Coach Callan is losing the likes of Mark Combs, Gary Walthall and Dozier Carter, the future bright with such freshmen as Larry Waite, John Watson, Gayle Bradds, and A1 Knott. A1 Knott, in particular, finished the season averag- ing 19 points per game, second to Mr. Basketball” — Dozier Carter at 19.5 points per game. Left to right: Gary Shufclt. Gary1 Drill, Vern Hooper, Don Cooper. Gayle Bradds, John Watson, Gary Walthall. Larry Richardson. Jack Brannon. Mgr.. Al Knott. Dave Thome. Mgr.. Coach Donald Callan. Foreground: Co-Captains Dozier Carter and Mark Combs with M.O.L Trophy. L k j .n nt , | Kio tJrandof I lirmv ' v Rarlham I l i£orj;eto vn | Defiam 1 I Dolroil Tot h I )ot roit ( Ohio Xort B III.-..:. or , | (I r. uv ' «)ii «i JET1 1 w.land I l Vilming «'M | |Sprinj? Arina- illuntin ton 1 BlufTton I i i Ashland Rhifflon Rio Orando N.A I A DISTRICT Findlay 77 61 Central State 87 f -i Dozier Carter caps record breaking performance with final basket. CARTER BREAKS RECORDS Dozier Carter will undoubtedly go down in the annals of Cedarville as one of the greatest players ever to grace its basketball court. During his four years at Cedarville he amassed a total of 1774 points and over 1500 rebounds. The following awards were ac- corded him: All-M.O.L. all four years, All- N.A.I.A. District 22 First team, his junior and senior years, captain of the Jackets his last two years, and M.V.P. his junior and senior years. His accomplishments include setting the single season scoring mark at 559 his junior year, and shooting over 50 per cent from the field his last two years. Perhaps his most memorable feat occurred January 15, 1965, setting not only a single game record, but also a field house record of 49 points against Spring Arbor College. Dozier Carter, basketball player supreme, sportsman, and one of the finest Christian athletes to pass through the halls of Cedarville will be missed by all and forgotten by none. Girl’s Basketball Wescott to Jeremiah . . . Captain. Mary Alice Jeremiah Girl’s Basketball Front Row, left to right: C. Word, J. Johnson, E Shugg, G. Bonnema. A. Damon, G. Tompkins. Miss Kearney. Buck Row: S. Johns, R Grant, T. Wing, S. Westcott, M. Jeremiah, B Ross, B. Kensil. Girl’s Volleyball Kneeling, left to right: C. Ward, J. Johnson, A. Damon, R. Grant, S. Westcott. Standing: P. Sadler. K Johnson, M. Jeremiah, G. Tompkins, Miss Kearney, G. Bonnema, S. Johns. Spring Bible Conference Guest speaker, Rev. George Huffman, brought a week of inspiring Bible messages during the Spring Bible Conference. Ministering twice daily in chapel and also spending time in pri- vate counseling during the afternoons, he was a blessing to all. The Spring Day of Prayer began the week of spiritual refreshment. It worked to set the mood for the entire conference. Gamma Chi Presents . . . Q'Ofi.nfflWfiii G£L2 U2, First Annual Operetta The Music Department marked another first by presenting the first annual operetta-a Gilbert and Sullivan favorite, H.M.S. Pina- fore.” It was performed on March 5 under the direction of Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. Walter Meissner. Artist Series Artist series were fewer in number this year but their quality was by no means reduced from previous years. Presentations this year were by Miss Joyce Jones from Corpus Christi, Texas who performed brilliantly at the organ and a duo-piano concert by Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. Joe Zimmerman. Miss Joyce Jones Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. Joe Zimmerman. 127 SPRING Spring is the wonderful renewal of many things . . . grass turns green again ... campus benches and walks are used again for leisure- ly evenings together . . . the turtle tree rc- assumes its shape . . . after-supper softball games are organized .. . Mr. St. Clair’s bicycle business booms . . . and convertible tops come down. s of baseball and oth r types of pitching.” AJ 1 '2:: - . r-TTv . V4 •pring a young.man s Spring is trips to night baseball games at Cincinnati. 132 “HERE SPRING MISSIONARY CONFERENCE March 31 to April 4 marked the sixth annual Missionary Conference sponsored by the Fel- lowship for World Missions. Missionaries, representing five different fields, challenged the student body during the morning chapel periods and the evening services. The Con- ference was held in conjunction with area churches so that they too could benefit from these excellent speakers. AM I: SEND ME MISSIONARY CONFERENCE KPIInTjoity Ml «' Baseball Baseball season 1965 was a new venture for the Yellow Jackets as they took the First Southern trip in the school’s history. Although they encountered stiff competi- tion from Union University of Jackson, Tenn., the experience was well worth the time spent there. The remainder of the season statistically was 4-10 with victories over Ashland, Defiance, Bluftlon, and Malone Colleges. Co-captains Mark Combs and A1 Merwald led the team. There was also timely hitting from Gary Shufelt and strong pitching from Charlie Wilkins. Coach Moody and captains Merwald and Combs explain ground rules to umpires and visiting team from Defiance. Ready to go South. The team arrives in Jackson, Tennessee. Indoor practice. 140 Bud Davis Rich Davis Track Track at Ccdarville was centered around District 22 high-jump champion Bud Davis. Bud was the standout for the Jackets in every meet. At the District 22 trackmeet he broke several records by leaping 6’8”. Bill Francis Due to lack of depth, the team could not compile enough points to have good showings in their meets, although they continually took many 2nd places. With returning lettermen such as distance men, Rich Davis, Tom Eliot and A1 Traucht, the future for the Cedarville track team appears brighter. A1 Traucht Tennis The tennis team, 1-5 on the year, seemed to have had a disappointing season. Although this year was a rebuilding year, the team faired quite well. In the league meet in May, the Jackets finished 4th in the standings. 144 I«eft to Right: T. Oakley. M. Stephens, I) Bales, D. Pettit, D. Entncr. Golf The golf team this year did considerably better than in previous years, although victories were few. With practically all returning lettermen, the scores should go down and the victories up this coming year. Spring Choir Tour Spring tour took the College Choir to the East this year as they sang for the Word of God and Testimony of Jesus Christ.” The choir also presented a chapel service after the tour to relate some of the experiences and bless- ings of the trip. 146 Junior-Senior Banquet Stairway to the Stars” was the theme of this year’s Junior-Senior banquet. It was held in the Hall of Mirrors, Netherland Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati on May 15. Special music was pro- vided by Mr. Donald Owens from Memphis, Tennessee, and the guest speaker was Dr. Hugh Horner from Sandusky, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Owens talk with Gordon Griffin and Julie Petrie. Mr. Callan, Athletic Director. The Mid-Ohio league basketball champions. Bill Swain, Athletic Banquet speaker. THE UGLY AMERICAN On May 7 and 8, the Dramatics Department pre- sented The Ugly American” by Bernard Lubar, an adaptation of the novel by Lederer and Burdick. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Miriam Maddox. Honors Day Honor students were recognized this year at a special chapel service on May 8th. Certificates were awarded at this time for academic achievements throughout the year. A luncheon was also held on Saturday afternoon to honor these students. ill ■d 153 Sharon Ann Ackerman Frankfort, Michigan Major: Sociology - Degree B.A. Janice Ann Addleman Hillsdale, Michigan Major: Christian Education-Degree B.A. Kathleen Mae Alberter Johnstown, Pennsylvania Major: English Degree B.A Martha Joy Ammons Gardena. California Major: English-Degree B.A. Duane Russell Bales Pana, Illinois Major: Christian Education - Degree B.A. Suzanne Martha Bartheld Valley Stream. New York Major: Elementary Education -Degree BA. Dennis Alan Bellow Cincinnati, Ohio Major Bible-Degree B.A Grace Gertrude Bonnema Perry, Ohio Major: Nursing Degree B.S. 154 Mary Jane Brong Clear I-ake, Iowa Major: Sociology Degree B.S. Paul S. Brower Rockford, Michigan Major: English-Degree B.A. Clara Nancy Brown Marathon. New York Major: Nursing-Degree B.S. Nancy Grace Buerer Ccdarville, Ohio Major. Biology-Degree B.A. Rayna Kay Butler Coming, New York Major: Elementary Education - Degree B.A. Ronald Gerald Butler Springfield, Ohio Major Bible - Degree B.A. Shirley Ann Byrd Hammond, Indiana Major: Music-Degree B.A Paul Gerald Carlson Gary, Indiana Major: Speech Degree B.A 155 Joan Darlene Carter Sinclairville. New York Major English-Degree B.A. Ardith R. Cayton Milwaukee, Wisconsin Major English-Degree B.A. Lynn Cayton Shorewood. Wisconsin Major: Elementary Education—Degree B.A Marcus Combs Dayton, Ohio Major: Social Studies-Degree B S. Carolyn Sue Coppock Xenia, Ohio Major: English-Degree B.A. Mary Martha Cunningham Bradenton. Florida Major: Elementary Education-Degree B.A Victoria Lee Curcio Portsmouth, Ohio Major: Music Degree B.A Merry Jessica Davey Bothell, Washington Major: English-Degree B.A. 156 Janice Carol Davis Mentone, Indiana Major: Elementary Educat ion—Degree B.A. Ray A. Davis Sherman, New York Major: Physical Education - Degree B.S. Howard Lawrence Day Portsmouth, Ohio Major: History—Degree B.S. John William Donaldson Rochelle, Illinois Major: Social Studies - Degree B.S. Jerry M. Eaton Rochester, Indiana Major: Elementary Education—Degree B.A. Susanne Louise Eckert Berea, Ohio Major: Christian Education - Degree B.A. David Edward Elmore Cedarvillc, Ohio Major: Bible—Degree B.A. Donald Entner Dunkirk, Indiana Major: Physical Science—Degree B.S. 157 Dawne Elaine Evans New Carlisle, Ohio Major: Secretarial Science-Degree BS Diane Elise Evans New Carlisle, Ohio Major: English - Degree B A. Suzanne Kay Fennell Sturgis, Michigan Major: Elementary Education-De- gree B.A. Gordon Lloyde Finley Faribault, Minnesota Major: Bible Degree B.A. Mary Ellen Floyd Galion, Ohio Major: Secretarial Science Degree B.S. Melvin Roger Frank Lewiston. Idaho Major: History-Degree B.A Elizabeth Louise Geritz Coudersport, Pennsylvania Major: Christian Ed. Degree B.A. Kathleen Louise Gildan Elyria, Ohio Major: Accounting Degree B.S. 158 Joanne Louise Goss Bay City. Michigan Major: English - Degree B. A. Boyd Kenneth Griffith Creston, Iowa Major: Music - Degree B.A. Faye Haas Randolph, New York Major: Music - Degree B.S. Joanne Helen Hamilton Alton, Illinois Major: Elementary Education-De- gree B.A. Judith Ann Hartzell Butler, Pennsylvania Major: Elementary Education-De- gree B.A. Faith Hocking Hazel Park, Michigan Major: Social Science - Degree B.A. Raymond Eugene Hoffeditz Linton, Indiana Major: Bible Degree B.A. David Richard Jensen Wellington, Ohio Major: Speech - Degree B.A 159 ■ Maryalyce Jeremiah Cedarville, Ohio Major: Physical Education Degree BA. Paul Edwin Jodry Stryker, Ohio Major Elementary Educat ion-Degree B.A. James L. Joiner Cedarville, Ohio Major: English Degree B A Susan June Johns East Randolph, New York Major: Physical Education —Degree B.A. Ruth Ann Johnson Portsmouth, Ohio Major: Elementary Education-Degree B.A. Nancy Irene Kettell Falls, Pennsylvania Major: Elementary Education Degree B.A. Marilyn Kay Lamb Crawfordsville, Indiana Major: Bible, Nursing-Degree B A Estoni Ray Lamb Crawfordsville. Indiana Major: Chemistry - Degree B.S. 160 Susan Doris Lane Cedarville, Ohio Major: English - Decree B.A. Ronald Lewis Edmore, Michigan Ronald Eugene McDugle Pontiac, Illinois Major: English-Degree B.A. Donald J. McGinnis Sciotorville, Ohio Major Accounting-Degree B.S. Jean I. Maclaren Harpster, Ohio Major Elementary Education—Degree B.A Alfred Arthur Merwald Portage, Indiana Major: Speech - Degree B.A. Terry Sherman Miller Bay City, Michigan Major: Physical Scionce - Degree B.S. Luann Gale Mundhenk Pittsburg. Ohio Major: E lcmcntury Education - Degree B A 161 Bessie Viola Murphy Crane. Indiana Major: Christian Education - Degree B.A. Leonard Lee Myers Marathon, New York Major: Education — Degree B.S. Arlene Lee Nightingale Cleveland, Ohio Major: Elementary Education - Deg- gree B A Ed Allen Norris Rochester, Indiana Major: Business - Degree B.S. Phillip Irving Olsen Lapeer, Michigan Major: Bible- Degree B.A. Joe Irwin Osborne Whcelersburg, Ohio Major: General Business —Degree B.S, David A. Perkins Xenia, Ohio Major: Bible - Degree B.A. Julie Petrie Highland. Michigan Major: Christian Education — De- gree B.A. 162 Barbara I ee Randall Esscxville, Michigan Major: Accounting - Degree B.S. G. Eugene Ream Brookfield. Wisconsin Major: Physical Science - Degree B.S. J. Paul Reno Cedarville, Ohio Major: Physical Education-Degree B.S. Richard Lee Rich Louis, Michigan Major: Bible Degree B.A. Marston Val Roloff Charles City. Iowa Major: Chemistry - Degree B.A. Mary Lisa Rulison Amsterdam. New York Major: Elementary Education - De- gree B.S. Fay Joan Sesslar Jamestown, Ohio Major: Physical Education Degree B.A. Linda M. Skeie Ames, Iowa Major: Elementary Education — De- gree B.S. 163 Gerald Lynn Stadt Deerfield, Illinois Major: History-Degree B.A. Gerald E. Stafford Baltimore, Maryland Major: Social Science-Degree B.A. Dan Stevens McMillan. Michigan Major. Accounting Degree B.S. Marvin Wayne Stephens Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry - Degree B.S. David Earl Taylor Blanchester, Ohio Major: Pre-Seminary-Degree B.A. Arthur David Thorne Medford. New Jersey Major: History-Degree B.S. Barbara Alice Thorne Medford, New Jersey Major: Elementary Education - Degree B.A Janet Gayle Tremba Youngstown, Ohio Major: Elementary Education—Degree B.A 164 Patricia Versuluis Marne. Michigan Cornelia Ann Ward Collins, Ohio Major: Physical Education - Degree B.S. Jon Walborn Euclid, Ohio Major: Science - Degree B.S. Eugene Wallis Thurston, Ohio Major: Science - Degree B.S. Roosevelt Walker Cleveland, Ohio Major: Social Science - Degree B.S. David Arthur Werner Columbia Falls, Montana Major: Christian Education — Degree B.S. Donald Wilcoxon Codarville. Ohio Major: Secretarial Science — Degree B.S. David Iieroy Wilhite Corwith, Iowa Major: Accounting - Degree B.S. 165 Helen Rae Wing Wyoming, Michigan Major: Elementary Education - Degree B.A. Sylvia Ingrid Wing Winfield, New York Major: Physical Education Degree B.A David Woodman Bay City. Michigan Major: Bible-Degree B.A. Richard Zandstra Grand Rapids. Michigan Major: Biology - Degree B.S. Paul Titus Zemek Binghampton. New York Major: Bible-Degree B.A. Mervin I,ee Ziegler Wellington. Ohio Major: Speech - Degree B.A. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back, left to right: Mr Elmore, D. Bales. D. .Jensen, I). Entncr. Second Row: H. Wing. S. Byrd, J Maclaren. Front: J Walborn, M Stephens. The Many Faces of The Senior Class SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL BACCALAUREATE CLASS OF 1965 CEDAR VILLE COLLEGE CEDARVILLE, OHIO 'Foe the Word of God ond the Testimony of Jesus Christ Revelolion 1:9 THE GYMNASIUM Fridoy May 28 7:30p.m. Rev. Donald Brong Baccalaureate services, the prelude to Commencement, were held on Friday evening, May 28. The Seniors and their guests heard an inspiring message by Rev. Donald Brong, the state missionary from Iowa. 169 Sfewdy' trrtt . ✓ J ft WV HSf - a uti try ms tt ftp, A ft y run J . si ' jjLnt i i tt s Mj y -f i . ■ j Jej£o .01 jtaedSp - j6 ry jJ Dr. Walvoord An impressive Commencement exercise was held on May 29 in the Student Center. The procession was led by four Junior girls in white robes. After a number by the Senior Trio and the Messengers Quartet, Dr. John F. Walvoord. President of Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas, presented a challenge to the graduates and the audience. Miss Ruth Hege was the candidate for the Doctor of Humanities De- gree this year. 172 Dr. James T. Jeremiah, Dr. Ruth Hege, and Dr. John F. Walvoord. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 123 W. Liberty Street Medina. Ohio f 602 Illinois Avenue McDonald, Ohio 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship 6:30 Family Study Hour 7:30 Evening Service Midweek Service, Wednesday 7:30 J. E. Berkley, Jr., Pastor WELCOME In the heart of Medina with Medina on its heart” GRANDVIEW PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1701 Hast 33rd Street Des Moines 17. Iowa David Nettleton, Pastor Steve Boalt, Minister of Youth and Music You are Always Welcome at the Grandview Park Baptist Church Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1965 from all of us at Grandview SILVIS HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH Middle Road and Tenth Avenue Silvis Heights, Silvis, Illinois Gordon II. Perry, Pastor SOUTH Sunday 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship 6:00 Baptist Youth Fellowships 7:00 Evening Gospel Service Tuesday 6:00 Junior Choir Practice Wednesday 7:00 Midweek Bible Study Prayer 8:00 Adult Choir Practice BAPTIST CHURCH 3212 South Saginaw Street Flint 3, Michigan Kenneth K. Elgena, Pastor An Industrious Church in an Industrial Center with your Soul as its central business. “Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ. Phil, 2:16 174 Abbott. Manon ........ Ab'bcar. Keith Bryson 190H Kylernorr Dnw, Xrnu, Oh 302 E McCrnifht. Springfield. Oh Amion. Howftrti RK No 5,Cr 1ocd iUe. Indian R It No. 1. IlilUdale. M.ch 321 Sheffield Rd. Cherry Hill. NJ Anlcrson. Eunice Irene Aihley. Walter Vance Konunl, Norman J Beiitline, Harry Edwin Bergsma. Marvin J 4214 Leonard St. N W. Grand Rapida, Midi Biddle. Allen Biddle. Calvin R 3. Beloit. Ohio Blaylock. Jam Lcc-nard 623 Fairfield Av ., Fairborn. Ohio 7801 W 27th St. 1‘aloa Park. III. 83 Cedar St. Garfield. NJ. Brower. Paul 227 Courtland St. Rockford, Mich Brown. .lonathan Brown. Martha Lou me Brown, Stephen Paul Buckle. Marian Jane Buah. Donnda Rae .. . 274 Northampton Kd . Cuyahcga Falla, Oh Byrd. Shirley Ann Carlton. Beverly Jean 2570 Pargbom. Circle, thcatur. Geo Carlton. Paul Carter, Dorier Cayton. Aidith R Cayton Lynne Elirabeth 42C 3 N Ardmore Av .. Milwaukee, Wia. Chumhler. David Willard Claflin, Jane Elnabeth Clater. Robert D C In ter. Thedoee Edward K R No 2. Belle Center. Oh R No. 1, Xenia, Oh Com , Marion Row 2317 De Camp Av .. Elkhart, Ind Crompton. Roger Gary 8202 South Rivcraide Dr. Marine City. Mich. Cunningham. Mary M 100 Carrollton Av E . Bradenton, Florida 1107 E 169th St. Cleveland. Ohio RD No. 1. Ruahvillc. NY KD No 1. Bemut Point.N Y 2303 Onkenwald Dr . Michigan City. Ind 216 224th SW . Bothell. Wathington R D No. 2 Potter Rd . Sherman. N Y R R No 2 Bo 4AM, Richmond. Ind Dillon. Leslie S. 14th St.. Burlington, NJ. Duflie, Timothy Aided 30 W South St.. West Alexandria. Oh Route 1. Shell Rock. Iowa Duggan. Virginia Arlene 6965 W 29th St. Denver. Colo 175 BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME- R. K. 1 KOUTS. IND. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rov. Don Worch, Gary. I ml. Rev. Geo. Badger, LaPorte, Ind. Dr. Toni Walker. Brownwluirg, Ind. Rev. Will Davis. Gary. Ind. Rev. I.eo Gathnny, Highland, Ind. Mr. Marlin Itunl, Fl. Wayne. Ind. Mr. Frank Keifer, Bremen, Ind. SlalT Rev. Mrs. F.rnest I.. Francis. Founder Supl. M is Alice Stroup, Secretary Mrs. Mary Klinger. Cook Mi Esther May Handy CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “65” Congratulations to the Class of '65 CEDAKVILLE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Student Supply Center Bernice Mick. Manager WHEELERSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH GALLIA AT SOUTH STKKKT WHEKLKRSBl'RG. OHIO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH WITH AN ETERNAL MESSAGE DONALD GROLLIMUND, PASTOR 176 Dunn. Ruth Daman.......................................154 E 214th St . Euclid 23. Ohio Dunitan. Donald ..........................................R.F.D No 2. Randolph. N Y Durkc . Darlene Ann............................ 9665 Eastern Ave S E . Grand Rapido. Mich Karl. Pamela 10 Gamaon Ave. Hathrouck Height . NJ. Earle . Nancy Carol .................................... 3332 lliwood Ave. Slow, Ohio Eaton, Jerry M .................................................. R R No 2, Rocheater, Ind Eckert. Louise Susanna ..........................................280 Wayne Dr . Berea. Ohio Edmitton. David A ........................................322 Shade Dr. Kairhom. Ohio Edminaton. Naomi Ann ............................................ RR No I. Waknrusa. Ind Edward . Dcnnnc M ................................... Sharon Spring . Schoharie, N.Y. Edward . George JcJin ......................... 1903 Manchester Rd. Akron 14. Ohio Ehma. Mary E ......................................... 153 Sherman St. Brooklyn. N.Y. Elkin. June Ellen ........................................ 64 l.yndale Dr. Painaville. Ohio Elliott. Torn ...................................... 6541 W Marietta. Marietta. Mich. Elmore. David Edward .............................................................. Cadarvilla. Ohio Emerson. Jamcv Mana .......................... 12130 Daarmyar Rd. Brooklyn, Mich Ergelmann. Jama Douglas ............................... 2159 N Balaay Rd. Hint. Mich. England. Loren R.......................................... 326 S. Sullivan St , Gary. Ind. Engle, Sharon Faith .................................. 406 W. Georg St. Arcanum, Ohio Entner. Donald ........................................301 S. Franklin. Dunkirk. Indiana Evan . Dawne Elaine....... .................. ............R.R No 1, New Carlisle. Ohio Evans. Diana Elisa ......................................... RR No. I. New Carlitle. Ohio Karrell, Mary Kathleen ............................... 237 W. K St. Phillipaburg. Kanua Felton. Mary Louuc .......................................1966 Arlene Ave. Dayton. Ohio Fennell. Suzanne Kay ..................................... 507 W West St . Surgi . Mich Field. Jennifer Lynn ................................. 1706 Park Blvd. CherryHill. NJ. Finlay. Gordon l.loyda................. ........... 329 Brand Ave. S E . Fairboult. Minn Fiaher. Gerald A ......................................... 324 W Norht St., l bonon. Ind Fiaaal. Nancy Jana ....................................... Box 11$. Weat Liberty. Ohio Fleming. Barbara Jean ....................................410 N Maple St. Lancaatar, Ohio Floyd. Mary Ellen .................................. 409 West Railroad St.. Gallon. Oh Fiury. Gerald G ....................................lbOlH Flamingo St . Cleveland. Oh Ford. George I ......................................... R D. No. I. Ttirtlepoint. Pn Footer. Howard Dale .................................... 252« Oakwood Dr.. Ft. Wayne. Ind Foulkrod. Lola Beverly .......................................... 63 Elm St. Cedarrille. Oh Foulkrod. Thomas E. .............................................63 Elm St, CcdamUe, Oh Fourman, Nancy Carol ........................................................... Box 1612. Slow. Oh Fox. Lori Walter .................................................... R R No. 3. Naples. N.Y. Franci . William ................................................... RR No. I. Koutz. Ind Frank, Melvin R. ............................................... 904 3rd St., Lewiston. Idaho Frink, Mary Lynn........................................ 6423 Arizona Ave. Hammond. Ind Frwrt. Nick .............................................. 25 Milburn St. Cedamille. Ohio Fulkerson, Dorothy Jane .................................. R R No. 2. Belle Center. Ohio Gann. Wilma .Joyce .......................................2406 West High St. Jack Mich Capinaki, Donna Grace ............................................. 1627 Sixth St, Peru. III. Gardner. Carol Jean .................................... 3507 Welch Dr . Indianapolis. Ind Carlow. David Ellsworth .................................. Bata rx heir a P.O . Assam. India Cathany. James W................................8721 Cottage Grove Avo., Highland, Mich Oavitt Eugene Leroy .................................... 1020 Center St W, Warren. Ohio Geer. Wynona lee................................2127 Coventry Kd . Cleveland Height . Ohio Geritz, Elizabeth Louise ....................................... RD. No. . Coudersport. Pa. Gildan, Kathleen Loune ............................. 318 Eastern Ht Blvd . Elyria, Ohio Goethala, James Richard .................51894 Elm Rd. Granger. Ind Good. Patricia C.......................................318 Lamont Dr.. Kggertavillc. N.Y. Goodwin. George R ..........5142 W. ISist St. Oak Foreat III. Goodwin. James Warren .................................. 5142 W 151st St. Oak Foreat. III. Gordon. Edward David ............ R No. 2 Box 248XA. Carrettaviile, Oh Goa . Joanne Leuue .......................................806 King St. Bay City. Mich Grant. Ruth Eilcne ..................................... 2411 Third St. East Moline. 111. Cremer, Miriam L. ........................................ RD. No. 3. Wellington. Ohio Griffin. Gordon Donald ............................. 2741 South 39th St. Lincoln 6. Neb Griffin. Sylvia Kay .................................... 3027 Mounds Rd. Andrnmn, Ind Griffin. Boyd K ...................................... 502 S. Walnut St, Creaton. Iowa Griffith . Jean Penny ........................... RR Na I Box 3A. Union Grove. Wiac Griano. Philip Damal .................................. 1270 Perry St.. Springfield. Ohio Groah. Barbara Lee .......................... 14921 Bennett Rd. North Royalton. Ohio Groah. Ronald Milton ......................... 14921 Bennett Rd . North Royalton. Oh Guamrrr. Donna Grace 278 Veterani Highway. Commsck. Long Island. N.Y Gunlock. James Richard ................................... 426 Bridle Lane. Wheaton. Ill Hall. Delon Jean ...................................... 3877 Pat St. Ypailanti. Mich Halvoraen. James R ................................... 211 King Ave , Eagle Grove. Iowa Hamilton. Joonnc Helen ........................................ 3123 Brown St. Alton. Ill Hamilton. Michael Jay ................................ 1073 Urana Avo. Columbus, Ohio Hammer. Arnold Dayton ................................... 313 Peterwxi St. Rockford. Mxh I Unwin. Carol J ................................... K R No I Box 25. Union Grove. Witc Haram. David L...................................... 116 W. Xtma Ave. Ccdarvillc. Oh R R No 1. Moscow. Iowa Hendrickson. Rose Emily R t No 3 Box 122. Ccdarlake. Ind 311 Gulf Rd. Elyna. Oh He . Nancy Jeanne 6616 Royalton Rd. North Royalton. Ohw Hr . Sherrill Louite 6616 Royalton Rd . North Royalton. Oh Hocking. Faith Rebecca 320 IWrfirld Rd. Columbus. Oh Box 424. Whitney Point. N.Y. Hurbner, Glen Melvin 3634 N 24th Place. Milwaukee. Wik R D. No 4 Bo 88. Cortland. Oh 1293 Weat Forest St. Decatur. Ill Huaaey. Ruth Elizabeth 616 Washington Avr. Nika. Ohio 1388 Broad St. Bloomfield. NJ. R D No 2 Smith Rd . Wellington. Ohio Jeremiah. Msryalyce Jodry. Paul E .............................................. Wmt Lynn. Stryker. Ohio John . Susan June.......................................1 Hall St. East Randolph. N.Y. Johnson, Elaine Man 4284 Beech Dr. West Palm Beach. Florida 1772 Fay Ave.. East CleveUnd. Oh Jones. Mary Elizabeth Box 362. Staple Mill and Lucas Rds. Richmond. Va 729 New St. Stanton. Mich RFD No 2. Wauaaukce. Wiac Kc.m. Alan L R D No I Box 24. Holaobble. Pa Kedflil, Barbara K 9435 N Bedfoed Rd . Macedonia. Oh Ktrtland. Wilbur Howard . 2481 NcrthUnd St. Cuyahoga Fall . Oh Kmffcn. Mark W 3597 Goddcs Rd. Ann Arbor. Mich 220 I Oth Ave . Silvia. Ill Kytle. Laurenc Marye 22810 Ivan Ave. Euclid. Ohio lamb. Marilyn Kay .................................... R R No 2, Crawfordsville, Ind R R No 5. CoWwater. Mich Isurarr. Dale Edward R D No. 2. Oberlm. Oh Lautenachlager. Daphne, J........................... 3235 Highway An, Highland. Ind. 177 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Main at Lawrence Mishawaka, Indiana SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:25 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 a.m. EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. WED. VICTORY HOUR 7:30 p.m. THURS. VISITATION 6:30 p.m. Five youth groups; eight graded choirs; radio and telephone ministries. “7 V? r Bible as it is J'or men as they are.” Rev. Roy G. Il.imman Pastor Rev. Robert C. Messcner Education. Music jixI Youth FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Wednesday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. Youth Activities, including Choirs 7:00 p.m. Evening Gospel Service 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer completely departmentalized 8:00 p.m. Adult Choir Practice Personnel 2626 Prairie Street Elkhart, Indiana Phone JA 2-8409 Youth Groups Jet Cadets Grades 3-6 Rockets Grades 7-8 T.N.T. Grades 9 up Radio Ministry Monday-Friday at 7:15 a.m. over WCMR Dr. Hugh T. Hall, Pastor Mr. Donald E. Sandberg, Director of Christian Education M iss Ruth E. Curran, Secretary and Assistant in Christian Education 178 l awh d. Cheryl l r R R No 2. Cnjll Rd . Minted. Ohio 9641 Lincoln Blvd . Indianapoii , Ind K K No. 2. Bo 214. Whe ler burK. Ohio Sorinm Ruth 106 Vfoatbroolc Dr. dMr'(lo ai! . N. Y O Shell. Su annr Elizabeth «970 L.ndberg Blvd . Olm.ted Fall. 38. Ohio ■ ■ a - R R No 3. Coahoctoa. Ohio 4214 South Ixxan St. Englewood. Colorado RR No 2 Ho 417. Stanwood. Wadi Pereira, Manny 50 Ea t Noet Sport Rd . King Park. N Y 499 Center St. Xenia. Ohio 4'.91 Wnl 23rd St. Cleveland. Ohio Pcrtel. Gary Mxtia l 516 Sabin Aw E . Ladyimith. Wwc 594 Allen Dr lilt No 2. Highland. Mieh 510 W Front St . Florence. N J Phillip . Jody Bvyonae 2805 S 1IH St. Terre Haute. Ind 598 Walnut Avr. Red Bluff. Calif 206 High St.. Pleawnt. Ohio 14 Ardrnurr Terrace. Collongnwood. N J KK No I.Wahaih. Ind 909 HarU Dr . Lebanon. Ohio 3705 135th St. Hell ville. Waah 249 W Summit Ave , lladdon Old. N J Randall. Barbara la 613 Scheurmann S« . Kwrtvillr, Mich K R No. 2. Kochmter. Ind 312 14th St . Hampton, 111 Read. Char’.e Robert 322 Fitvrald St. Ogleaby, III. Reno. John Paul R R No. 2 Box 263 Zoor Rd . Morrow. Oh 29015 Five Mile. Livonia. Mich Rohinaon. Richard Wayne 2493 North ville Dr. N.B., Grand Rapid . Mich 2637 E Walker Avr . Indianapoii . Ind R R No 2. Waraaw. Ind Miller. Jum E 2456 Rnhwood Si. Pontiac. Mich Ruger , Joan Ann 7 Firjt Ave . lladdon Height . N J. Roloff. Mir ton Val 42 l.inwood Avr . .lamrxkiwn. N Y. Rudduck. Joyce Lynn RR No 2, Codar Fall . Iowa 42 College St. Cedarville, Ohio Krrmit. W V 636 Pend lev ltd . Wiltowkk. Ohio 216 N. Central Dr . Dayton 19. Oh 17020 Lakewood Hu Blvd . Lakewood. Ohio 491 E. 326th St. Willowick, Oh R R No 3. Brook ville. Oh 300 Eaxt Lake Rd . Rudiville. N Y 742 Circle Dr . Foataria, Oh 1783 Baldwin Kd . Cherry Hill. N J. Oliver, Donna Uuiv 2580 Kuna Rd . Colombo.. Oh Shearer. R. Byron 80S Unity Center Rd . IMtaburgh. Pa 179 A Warm Christian Welcome Awaits You At FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Third Ave. and Locust Callipolis. Ohio FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pana. Illinois Albert Rust, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Study and Youth Groups 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Service — Wed. 7:30 p.m. “Holding forth the word of life ' Phil. 2:16 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP EVENING SERVICE WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING Rev. Elvon Nelson, Pastor 9:30 A.M. PASCO, WASHINGTON 10:30 A.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH You Are Always Welcome CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Independent) 1264 Kensington Ave. Buffalo. N.Y. Dale Fisher, Pastor Youth Annex 1278 Kensington Ave. Congratulations to the Graduates of 1965 From All Of Us At Calvary “We do not ask for tasks equal to our powers, but for powers equal to our tasks” — Brooks 113 Church Street Sherman. New York Pastor Rev. Fred W. Robb Sunday Bible School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Youth Meetings 7:15 P.M. Evening Service 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 8:00 P.M. Choir Practice 9:00 P.M. Affiliated with General Association of Regular Baptist Churches American Council of Christian Churches International Council of Christian Churches Psalms 119:89 For ever, () Lord, Thy Word is settled in heaven 180 Shelton. James ...................................... 312 E. Clinton St.. Howell. Midi. Shepard, Verna Dell ................................. 211 2nd St S W, Waverly. Iowa Shnver. Allen Madiron ................................................... L’rsa, III. Shubcrt. Keith Allen.............................................. R R. Saunemm. Ill Shoe. Donald O .......................................... 13 DeCamp St. Hint. Midi. ShuMt. Gary Lee ..................................... «3« EMen Dr. Sylvania. Ohio Shug. Elma Kay................................ 8882 Rushside Dr R R No 3. Pxkney, Mich Sidoti. Tony David ..................................3116 Milan Rd. Sandusky. Ohio Simpaon. Donna Sue ..............................2215 Churchman St.. Indianapol is. Ind Ski!'.man. Jon Charles .............................. 237 Homer St.. Mar on. Ohio Sk inner. Perry L. ..............................500 S Mulberry St. Croton. Iowa Smith. Beryl R. ..................................... 128 Washington St .Gary. Ind Smith. Douglas Courtney ........................ TOO Ridge Ave, Bucynu. Oh Smith, Eddy Scott ...................................38 Wadungton St, Kandolph. N Y. Smith. Nancy Lee ....................... 11 Main St. Cedarville. Oh Smoker. Jane Emily ........................................ 2916 Peoria St., Elkhart, Ind Snider, Joarph Bernard ..............................2071 McCoy Rd , Barberton. Oh Spear. Judy Ann 7998DcckervilleRd .Decker.Mich Spears. Susan Elizabeth ......................26207 Harmon St., St. Clair Shores, Mich Spinks, Linda Lee ....................................... RD No I. Sherman. N Y Spoeig, Kathleen Ruth ...............................7185 Butternut Lane. Mentor. Oh Stadt, Gerald Lynn .................................. 12 2 Waukegan Rd . Deerfield. I1L Stafford. Gerald Edward 109 Camronr Ave, Baltimore. Maryland Stanberry. Maxine ................................... 110 Harvard Ave, Peoria. 111. SunberTy. Pauline Kay ............................... 110 Harvard Ave. Peoria. Ill Staple . David Ward .............................................Spring Valley. Minn Stata, Nicki Kao ...........................................Bo 300. Cambridge. Ohio Steely, Jcaac ................................................ Kalla Route. Corbin, Ky. Stephens, Don Elbert ................................ R R No I. McMillan. Mich. Stephens. Marvin Wayne ....................... 125 Lewison N.B., Grand Kapsds. Mich. Stillwell. Craig Richard.............................94 Rooaevelt Blvd .Oakland.NJ. Stnckwrll. John C........................................ 117 Elm St. Cedarville. Ohio Stock well, James Earl .................................... Box 3«. Cedarville. Ohio Stone. Cheryl G ................................. 18206 Kern lane. Walton Hilla. Oh Stout. Roger ...................................................... Springfield. Oh Stowrll. Joarph Misharl ............................. 71 Summit Ave. Hackrnaack. N J. Stutesinan, Louise Elaine............................113 S Maumee St, Teeumaeh, Mich Stutzman, Ronald Ire ........................................... Bo 155. Berlin. Oh Swank, Linda Lou.....................................112 Shawnee Dr.. Greenville. Oh Sweeney. Adrian David ........... Folk, tone Way. Cherry Hill. N J. Tallman. Sharon Kay ................................. 05 SW 8th St. Hallandale. Kla Tartar. Opal Jeon ................................... 18276 Inkster St. Romulus. Mich Taylor. David Earl .............................. 505 E. Mam St., Blancheater. Ohio Taylor, Delirer Omne ........................................38 Knox St. Ecorae. Mich Taylor, Gordon Allen ............................................Steamboat Rock, lows Taylor. Karen Claire ........................... 560 Doylon Liberty Kd . Dayton. Oh Terrill. Douglaa T...................................................... Faiuus. N. Y. Thompeon. Brenda Lee.............................830 S. Terrace Ave, Columbus «. Ohio Thorn peon. Connie L. 3363 Greentburg Rd . N. Canton. Ohio Thompeon. Jennifer Sue..................................... 130 Hudscn Dr.. Stow. Oh Thompeon, Pat Mae ........................1101 N Hazel St. Piir.tmc. Ill Thoenpaon. Beth Elaine .............................. 18610 N.W. 8th Rd. Miami. Tor Thome. Arthur David ......................................... Stoksa Rd . Medford. Oh Thome. Barbara A .......................................... Stoke Rd . Medford. Ohio Timmons, Howard Edwin ...............................638 W. Mam St, Blanchestor, Oh Titus. Anas .....................................City Mounted Rd . Crawfordaville, Ind. Tompkina, Gail L............................................ K R No 2. Sherman. N Y. Traurtit, Al Wayne ..................................R.R. No 2. Want liberty. Oh Treraba. Janet Gayle.............................568 Sherwood Ave, Youngstown. Oh Ttimble. Glen Mark ..................... Calxa 372; Manaus, Amaaonas, Brazil Trimble. Grace Ann ..............................Caixa 372, Manaus. Amazonas. Brazil Truxtcn. Charles G ........................... 511 Graisbury Ave. Haddonfieid, N.J Underwood. Norman Lee 36 Jones St. Dayton. Oh Vance. Sharon Elaine 220 Pble lusne Rd . Marion. Oh Vsislerground. David John ..................... 115 Wnmnsville Rd . Cleveland. Ohio Van Horn. Janice Gale.............................. R R No 3. Plainfield. Ill Versluis. Patrios Madge ....................... 097 Jahnson N W . Grand Repsd . Mich Vincent. Beverly Reynolds ............... 139 Brunck Rd . Uncaster. NY Von Hagrl. Charles Paul ................................ 1339 Harahaw Rd . Chester. Pa Votaw. Robert Howard .................................. RR No I Box 252. Dreatur. Ill Wahl. Dona Louise ................................. - l 3 Mam Ave. Warwick. Rl Walbom. Jon B ................................ 13716 Superior Rd, East Cleveland. Oh Walker. Leland ..............................................RD. No 2. Carlisle. Iowa Waite. Larry ......................................... 52 8 32nd Ave . Hudsonville. Mkh Walker. RooarvHt .................................. 61 Church St. Cedarville. Oh Wall. David Roy ....................................... 360 N 3 th St. Decatur. Ill Wallis. Eugene ................................................ Box 78 Thurston. Oh Walthall, Gary ...........................................207 Dayton Ave . Xems, Oh Ward. Cornelia A................................................RD. No. I. Collina. Oh Ward. Diana Louise ........................... 15716 Oakhtll Rd . East Clavebnd. Oh Wareham. Jana H.................................... 173 West Mam St, Sherman. N.Y. Warn km. Frank A .................................. 70 Herb Stkkel. Wekanisa. Ind Watson. John H ................................. 33 E Mishawaka Ave . Mishawaka. Ind Webster. Vicki Joy ................................13 Lincoln Dr . Cambridge City. Ind Welch. Loren Melvin ....................................... K Plum Ave. Shelby. Oh Werner. Carol Jean ............................ Box 108 RD No 1. New London. Oh Wemcr. David Arthur ...............................819 9th St. Columbia Kails. Mont Werner. Marlene Kay ...............................819 9lh St, Columbia Kails. Mont. Weatcott, Sharon Lee ........................................R R No 3. Hanover. Pa Wilhite. David T ............................................ RR No 2. Cocwith. Iowa Wilhite. Paul Jay............................................R R No 2.Cccwith. Iowa Wilkins, Charles L ................................3310 Weatline Dr, Colurobua, Ind Williams, Gay Lynn............................. 3382 Hendon Cirelc. Cuyahoga Kalla,Oh White, Janice Joan ................................... 313 Oriole Dr. Jackson. Mich Whiting. Dean Allen .................................. 3278 E Clinron. Dee Moines. Iowa Whitmire. James William................................. 21 North Duffy Rd, Butler. Pa. WxkrlL B Geraldine...........................................-South3rd.Canton.Mias. Wikmaon. Donald Thame........................................R R No. 3. Villisca. Iowa Williams. Lawrence H....................................618 S. West St. Greenfield. Ind Williams. Sarah Bather ............................ 691 E 12 th St, Cleveland. Oh Wlllale. Margaret Jane ................................................... Freeland. Mich Wilton. Michael ..........................................«02 East St . Rochester. Mich Wing. Helen Rar ...................................2038 La Crosse St, Wyoming. Mxh Wing. Sylvia Ingnd .................................... RD No I. West Winfield. N.Y Wing. Twila Grace............................................K D No I. West W.rJield. N.Y. Wintrow. Linda Carol ..............................No 67 North th St. Tlpp City. Iowa Wood. Dennis Fredrick ....................................... RF D, Carlisle. Iowa Wood. Joyce A................................................110 7th St .CIarkston.Wash Woodend, Michael Joseph ................................ 10 Meaa Way. Alexandria. Va. Woodman. David A......................................... 215 32nd St, Bay City. Mkh Wymer. Ralph Ronald......................................6602 Palm River Rd . Tampa. Kla Wyse. Vera Geraldine ................................................... Cedarville. Oh Young. Maxine ................................. 102« S. College Ave. Mt Pleasant. Mich Young. Linda Lou .............................. 102« S. College Ave, Mt Pleasant. Mich Young, M Louisa ......................................... 900 East Main St, Albion. Ind Zanstra. Rkhard ...............................2213 Stafford S.W, Grand Rapids, Mich. Zeigler. James D............................... 708 S Whitman Dr, Tiirneraville. NJ. Zemek. Paul Titua ........................................5 Park St, Binghamton. N.Y. Zeigler. Beth Louise ..................................... R D No 2. Wellington. Oh Ziegler. Mervm Lee .........................................K D. No 2. Wellington. Oh Zilla. Helen Ruth ....................R R No 1 Box 6K. 1637 FUst T St. Brawtcy. Calif Zimmerman. Barry Kent ....................................... Bo 12«. Silver Lake. Ind Faculty Krye.Bert L.M A Gale. Ralph B, M A Jeremiah, James T, D D Agrr. Merlin. M S Bartholomew, Raymond K . Ph D Baumann. IXmald. P, Ph D. Bergen, Harmon, B.A. Callan. Donald. M S ChaiTe. Alberta I., BA Dos II. Max Boyd. MS Elmore, Austin D, M A T. KMhrr, Jean. M A Greenwood. Ftdward I.. B.A. Gromadu, Robert, Th M Johnson. Clifford W . D.Ed. Johnson. Howard R. B A Kearney. June K . B S lawfor. George L, Th D. Mack ay. Joy. M A Maddox. Cbfford R. Ph D Maddox. Minam B, B A McDonald. Cleveland M . M Utt McIntosh. Richard T, Th M Meissner. Walter, M A. Moody. Lane W . M A Packard. Carla. M A Reed. John William. M A Russell. J. Emersoa. M A Smith. Ruth E . M Mus Spencer, Edward E, B.A. St Clair. Kenneth. M S . CPA Thomson. Dale Stirling. MS Thornton. William D, M A. Webber. Ardrth, B A Webber. Warren L. M M E Wetzel. Daniel E . M S Williams, Arthur F'ranklm. D D Wysa. Rodney E . M B A 181 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH COVINGTON, KENTUCKY Warren W. W'iersbe, Pastor TEACHING THE WHOLE BIBLE MINISTERING TO THE WHOLE FAMILY Calvary Baptist Church is the home of the “Whole Bible Study Course developed by I)r. I). B. Eastep, who pastored the church for thirty-five years. The course takes the student through the Bible, book by book and chapter by chapter in seven years. Calvary Book Hoorn, the literature ministry of the church, publishes and distributes true-to-the-Bible literature across the world. Write for free information and book list. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH NORWALK, OHIO Hest Wishes to Class of '65 And to Our First Graduate CORNELIA ANN WARD 1 Corinthians 10:31 182 BEREA BAPTIST CHURCH Congratulations and the Lord's Messing Upon You, Class of 1965 250 West St., Berea. Ohio Earl V. Willetts, Pastor NURSERY FACILITIES You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our: Bible School at 9:30 A.M. Morning W'orship at 10:30 A.M. Youth Hour at 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. and Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:30 P.M. In Fellowship with the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches AMPLE PARKING Sincere Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Portsmouth. Ohio Otis R. Holmes, D.D., Pastor Rev. Billy Carl Rice, Minister of Visitation SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M. Bible School 10:30 A.M. Morning W'orship Broadcast over WNXT, Portsmouth (1260 on your dial) 5:30 P.M. Broadcast over WPKO, Waverly, Ohio (1380 on your dial) 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups 7:30 P.M. Evening Services 9:30 P.M. Delayed broadcast of evening service over WNXT, Portsmouth 'TIMELY TRUTHS FOR TRYING TIMES” 183 CONGRATULATIONS om csect TOE F ftOTOpp no mr0y 184 CLINTONVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 Oakland Park Avenue Columbus 14, Ohio Founded on THE WORD of GOD Grounded in THE WORD of GOD Bounded in THE WORD of GOD “CLINTONVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH CONGRATULATES CEDARVILLE GRADUATES AND COMMENDS CEDARVILLE COLLEGE TO ONE AND ALL ” Glenn H. Davis, Pastor PENFIELD JUNCTION BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Galion, Ohio Rc . Wilfred Booth 5016 Broadway l.orain. Ohio L Norman E. Hoag, Pastor 9:30 AM.....Sunday School 10:30 AM....Morning Worship Beginner Church Primary Church 6:00 PM.....Youth Groups 7:00 PM.....Evening Service 7:00 PM.....Prayer Meeting Wednesday OUR STUDENTS ATTENDING CEDARVILLE Margaret Katherine Mansfield Daniel Cain SHELL ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH SHELL ROCK, IOWA 185 HADDON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH THIRD ANI) STATION AVENUES HADDON HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY Holding forth the Word of Life” REV. K. W. MASTELLER, Pastor F. I). HANZLER, Minister of Christian Education — Weekly Schedule of Events — Sunday 9:45 A.M. — Bible School 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship and Children's Churches 6:30 P.M. — Six Thriving Youth Groups 7:30 P.M. — Gospel Service Wednesday 7:45 P.M. — Prayer Meetings (Youth and Adults) Friday 7:30 P.M. — Youth Activity Night Saturday ALL DAY RECREATION PROGRAM IN RECREATION ROOM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Anderson Park Hackensack, N. J. JOSEPH M. STOWELL M.A. D.D., Pastor SINCERE CHRISTIAN WISHES to the Graduating Class of 1965 HUNTSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH CHARLES S. WILKES, M.S. Minister of Music WARREN E. SIMMONS, B.R.E. Christian Ed. Director LAWRENCE G. FETZER, Th. M., Youth Director Huntsburg, Ohio Ben H. Garlich, Pastor We Believe in Cedarville's Ministry” 186 187 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Kalamazoo. Michigan We extend to all a sincere Christian welcome. As you travel in the southwestern Michigan area, be sure to plan your schedule so that you can visit us for a service. We trust you will find here an atmosphere of cordiality and spirituality that will be refreshing. Worship Services 8:30 11:00 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM Phi Theta Chi College Fellowship 4:15 PM Training Hour for Youth 5:15 PM Evening Gospel Service 7:00 PM Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30 PM A modern, supervised nursery is available at all services. Ask an usher. IMMANUEL BAF1IST CHURCH 3417 Palmetto at Derrcr Hoad Columbus. Ohio WILLIAM A. BKOLK, Pastor RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH S. Jasper E. Cleveland Sts. Decatur. Illinois. 62525 M. Donald Currey, Pastor Sunday Services 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship Wednesday — 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Awana Youth Program In Fellowship with G.A.R.B.C.; A.C.C.C.; I.C.C.C. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Of l.a Salle. Illinois GREETS AND CONGRATULATES CEDARVILLE COLLEGE-AND THE GRADUATING CLASS CONTINUE “HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE!” VISIT OUR CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE ILLINOIS VALLEY SERVICES SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. 10:45 A.M.. 7:30 P.M. CONGRATULATIONS AND GOD'S RICH BLESSINGS UPON YOU FROM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Henry Murdoch, Pastor 120 Main Street Hamburg. New York 188 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Cedarville. Ohio A. Donald Moffat, Pastor Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Groups 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING PRAYER SERVICES 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Serving Cedarville College and Community for Christ! BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 315 Kensington Place. Springfield. Ohio 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Morning Worship 6:15 Youth Groups 7:30 Evening Service Midweek Prayer Hour — 7:30 Wednesday GOD'S CHOICEST BLESSINGS ON EACH OF YOU FROM THE EUCLID NOTTINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 18901 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 19. Ohio Rev. George E. Huffman, Pastor 1 T YAT Y£ M GRF WALK WORF Y OF T E LOAD L VFO ALL FLEAS WG, BE A G FM rFL L V £ VERY GOOD WORK AMD A CREAS NG NINE KNOWLEDGE OF 190 Congratulations To The Class of '65 CEDAR HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Joyce Johnson David Vanderground Jon Walborn We Desire the Lord’s Blessing for the Class of 1965 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH llowrll, Michigan Robert Taylor, PaMor BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 9 Birch Rise Drive Newton. Connecticut FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Parma, Ohio Samuel Elliott, PaMor GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Rocky River, Ohio Rev. Dougla R. Com li, PaMor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Milford, Michigan Rev. Clark L. Mann, PaMor CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ('rena|ilown, Marylaml Rev. Harold Allrm, PaMor Evangelist and Mrs. P. R. Halvorsen Eagle Grove, Iowa FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 New Castle Street Butler, Pennsylvania RALPH O. BURNS, PASTOR WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE SIX STUDENTS AT CEDARVILLE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 700 Burton Street S. E. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49S07 12601 Cedar Road Cleveland, Ohio Rev. John G. Balyo, Pastor ATTENDING CEDARVILLE FROM CEDAR HILL Martha Bennett David Curtis Sandra Curtis 191 IRVINE DAIRY ISLE North Main Street ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES SUNDAES SODAS CANDY SHAKES RECO SPORTING GOODS AND DINNENS SOHIO SERVICE GIFT STORE Uniforms Jackets Sweaters Sports Equipment Come and Browse Around BATTERIES LUBRICATION WRECKER SERVICE 113 E. High St. Springfield. Ohio Myron I)innon. Proprietor CEDARVILLE SUPER VALU MEATS things gO better,! .-with Coke PRODUCE GROCERIES TftAOC-MAftK Phone 766 1201 Cedarville, Ohio 192 “COMPLIMENTS OF OLAN MILLS Your Yearbook Photographer COMPLIMENTS OF MORRIS BEAN AND COMPANY Yellow Springs, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio NOW! ENJOY THE FINEST in Dairy Products . . . Produced in Springfield's Most Modern Self-Serve Home-Owned Dairy! Ice Cream For All Occasions Fruit Punch Orange Drink Chocolate Milk Individual Party Slices Nut Rolls Anniversary Cakes CORNER SELMA ROAD AND OAK STREET OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. till 9 P.M. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE 194 CEDARVILLE LUMBER CO. LEACH QUICK WASH 24-Hour Self-Service “One Stop Building Center” Cedarville. Ohio 32 Hast Street E. Xenia Street Behind Firehouse Cedarville, Ohio Phone 766-2611 Phone 766-5186 BEALS DEPARTMENT STORE RANDALL STORMONT INC. Gift Items Clothing and Shoes Purina Chows And Health Aids S. Main Phone 766-1031 Cedarville. Ohio Phone 766-5362 Cedarville, Ohio CEDARVILLE FEED GRAIN Grain. Feed, Seed, Coal, Salt Wool, Fertilizer, CEDARVILLE HARDWARE Progressive Hardware Service Cedarville. Ohio Builders' Supplies and Fencing Phone 766-1941 General Electric Appliances Cedarville. Ohio Phone 766-2021 For More Than 20 Years IIOAK’S GREENHOUSE “JAMES” REXALL STORE Greenhouses and Nursery Fairborn. Ohio Cedarville. Ohio FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 42 N. Main Phone 766-1771 Phone 878 8621 or 878 8572 195 MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK FULL BANKING SERVICES Two Offices Located at Cedarville, Ohio AND Yellow Springs, Ohio Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation STROBRIDGE AUTO BODY AND GLASS 25 Church Street Cedarville. Ohio Complete Auto Rebuilding and Refinishing THE CENTRAL OHIO PAPER CO. DAYTON COLUMBUS INDIANAPOLIS BIG WHEEL RESTAURANT N. Main Cedarville. Ohio Phone: 766-5220 The Finest in Papers for Schools, Printing, and Industry. The “Copco Brand “Enjoy Your Food in the Rustic Atmosphere of the BIG WHEEL 196 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OE ’65 XENIA GAZETTE “Growing With All Green County’ XENIA OFFICE SUPPLY Your Local Stationer 372-2381 BAND BOX MUSIC STORE 57 West Main Street Xenia —Fairborn ROGERS JEWELRY '14 S. Detroit Street 372-7681 EICHMANS APPLIANCE 82 West Main Street Xenia, Ohio JAMES SUPER MARKET 52 East Market Street Xenia, Ohio CEDARCLIFF BEAUTY SALON Cedarville, Ohio 766-4861 CHICK S BARBERSHOP Cedarville, Ohio CENTRAL BARBER SHOP 57 East Main Street Gary—Phil HOME FURNITURE 84 East Main Street Xenia. Ohio VILLAGE RESTAURANT Home Cooking —Steaks —Home- made Pies —Good Place To Eat — Cedarville CEDARVILLE LOCKER Bill Everhart 766-1141 MAIN AUTO SUPPLY 44 West Main Street Xenia, Ohio CAMERA SHOP 34 West Main Street 372-1469 BLACK’S FURNITURE “For Furniture New” Northeast on Rt. 42 DONGESDRUG STORE 58 South Detroit Xenia, Ohio Nit SON-BON E - FLOR ISTS 68 West Main Street 372-4211 DAUM AND SON 114 S. Detroit Street 372-5231 RAY COX INSURANCE 37 S. Detroit —Gazette Bldg. Xenia-372-7666 DEL ABAR HARDWARE Xenia, Ohio SMITH’S BAKERY “The Man Who Kneads The Dough” 78 W. Main-Xenia, Ohio CUM MINGS Cl 1E V ROLET S A LES 49 Xenia Avenue Cedarville, Ohio HITCHCOCK’S JEWELRY STORE 68 S. Detroit St. Xenia. Ohio XENIA NEW CAR DEALERS Xenia. Ohio RICH JEWELRY STORE 10 N. Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio FAMOUS AUTO SUPPLY Sporting Goods 372-4071 —64 East Main LITT BROTHERS 25 East Main Street Xenia. Ohio GEYERSRESTAURANT 37 West Main Street Xenia. Ohio TIFFANY JEW ELRY STORE 20 South Detroit Street Xenia. Ohio ADAIR’S FINE FURNITURE Xenia. Ohio “Worth A Trip To Xenia” THE CARD SHOP Hallmark Cards and Gifts 17 East Main Street EHRHARTSPORTSSHOP Fairborn-Xenia, Ohio DUTCH OVEN BAKERY 60 North Detroit Street Xenia. Ohio CHERRY’S FURNISHINGS 56 W. Main Street. Xenia 372-3579 CEDARVILLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. Cedarville, Ohio CEDARVILLE VARIETY STORE Clothes and Gifts for the Family N. Main St.. Cedarville. O. 197 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1965 FROM THE BRAUN’S JEWELERS HECISTEKEI) JEWELERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 22 N. Detroit St. Xenia. Ohio CEDARVILLE COLLEGE FOOD SERVICE “An Education In Diamonds Gems Awaits You Ask To See Our Collection of Fluorescent Blue Diamonds Omega-Rolex-Accutron-Bulova Watches Fine Repair Work Diamond Setting MIAMI VALLEY CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION, INC. LONG’s FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT, INC. MODERN AIR CONTROL CO. 7333 Manning Road (Box 222) Miamisburg, Oliio Phone: 866-5929 Witnessing For Christ Jesus For Millions “A Business Built With Satisfied Customers WFCJFM 93.7 me The First Christian Station in the Ohio Valley L. Morse Weimer Clarence E. Morrison Chairman of the Hoard Manager 559-561 Selma Road Springfield. Ohio A COMPLETE LINEN ANI TOWEL SERVICE THE INDEPENDENT CHAPLIN CLEANERS TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 212 Willis Ave. Springfield, Ohio Phone: 322-9306 Laundry Service Cleaning Shoe Repair Phone 766-3871 Cedarville, Ohio PIZZA MENU Sl« | in .inil Iwvr Inii« li Mitli 1THE I-T PIZZA Hours Daily 11-1:00 A.M. ■“ Except Sal. till 2 A.M., PALL’S Mu.i.,'••■ii i • Sun. 12 to 12 I'rflH-r 1« IJW , awi m i •'« ■ Wed. 5:00 to 1:00 A.M. WHOLESALE ' •- • Phone: Dr. 2-3587 llinhirfri I.TS .SO lljtn IlSmJl 2,00 IJOO t. Mu n 2 W IJOS |. , 1 . 1 • I .u.afc. ivv,- .-. 2.14 i.is Broasted Chicken S j xr. Mu.lifi.un A l rf.p. r..iM 2.-IO 1.2 ITVul 2A4 l,ts SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 198 Today's kind of living calls for two kinds of Pepsi-Cola. Drink famous regular Pepsi for the clean,bold taste...plus energy to liven your pace. Enjoy new Diet Pepsi-Cola when you want honestto-Pepsi taste.lively Pepsi sparkle...with less than a calorie a bottle. Either way; its the official drink of today's generation! Congratulations To The Class of 1965 Welcome To THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President . . . . Vice-President . . . Don Sewell James Johnson Executive Secretary . . . . Treasurer....... Kay Bartholomew . . . Stuart Chaffe Sincere Congratulations Seniors FUTURE BUSINESS ASSOCIATES Prominent Lecturere In Business Monthly Business Meetings Delicious Refreshments Unusual Field Trips Interesting F'ilms “The Association With A Business Future ’ WINDSOR VILLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA 200 BROWN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Alton. Illinois Gaylord S. Hamilton, Pastor ■ irm Ar tfkmj “A friendly church with a warm welcome” SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. Bible School 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship 6:00 P.M. Training Unions 7:00 P.M. Evening Service GEORGE MEEK GO., INC. 36 N. Fountain Ave. Springfield, Ohio 3234918 Your Complete Sporting Goods Store We Outfit The Yellow Jackets Good Luck Cedarville Graduates FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Butler, Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting MEMORIAL MILNER ELECTRIC COMPANY BAPTIST CHURCH 201 South Main Street Verona. Wisconsin REV. R. D. MATTHEWS, PASTOR REV. DON MOORE, ASSOCIATE PASTOR Sincere Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of ’65 “Electrical Supplies of all types” 1320 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland. Ohio 44114 201 CLARK’S DISCOUNT STORE Off Route 72 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE CRITERION Xenia. Ohio MEN’S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS VARSITY TOWN - ARROW - MacGREGOR-STETSON- PALM BEACH SIMMS TYPEWRITER SALES and SERVICE • Smith-Corona • Inderwood-Olivetti • Koval —Olympia • Standard • Electrio • Portable • SALES SERVICE Adding Calculating Machines • REPAIRS • RENTALS Office Equipment Supplies CAMPUS BICYCLE RENTAL Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth II. St. ('lair 467 Walnut Street Cedarville. Ohio While in Cedarville try a Bike Built for Two See the Beautiful Ohio Countryside on a Bicycle Phone: 878-5739 418 West Dayton Drive Kairlmrn.Ohio 202
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