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Cedamlle College Cedamlle Ohio Itk dedicate this booh to our Business Manager, uiho has grown with Ccdaruillc College for more than twenty years. Mr. Ken St. Clair came to Cedarville College in 1958 to look it over at the personal invitation of Dr. Jeremiah. Then in September of 1959 Mr. St. Clair created the Business Department, teaching all classes except shorthand and typing. In its second year, the business department became the second largest department at Cedarville. Two of his early students were Bill Riter, now Chairman of the Department and Barbara Randall, who has completed requirements for her CPA license. In the Fall of 1963, Mr. St. Clair added the responsibility of Business Manager to his teaching duties. It is through his strong influence and excellent financial policies that he has obtained superb reputation for himself and Cedarville College throughout The GARBC. Ken St. Clair was born on June 1,1927 in Brighton, Colorado. He has a brother fourteen years older and one two years younger. He was saved at the age of twelve in the Presbyterian Church. As a junior in high school his family moved and he went from a large high school to a small one. The school did not have classes he wanted in Chemistry and Physics so he was forced into bookkeeping. At the end of WWII he joined the Navy and soon after met and married Mrs. St. Clair (1948). Also while in the Navy, he become convinced that the Baptist mode of baptism was correct and thus joined the Baptists. Later, at a Business School in Quincy Illinois, he was asked to join the faculty. Shortly after he did, he was called from the Naval Reserve to active duty and was stationed in California. Finally, in 1956 he was able to finish his B.S. at the University of Illinois and then started his Master's Degree. He accepted a job as an auditor with a CPA firm which prepared him for his work at Cedarville College. In 1963, by attending school during the week and returning home on the weekends, he was able to complete his Master’s in Church Accounting. In the past Ken St. Clair has served as President of Midwest Association of Business Administrators for Christian Colleges and Treasurer for the town of Cedarville. He currently teaches part time, is treasurer for two churches and serves on the Kyle Medical Center Committee. At the request of many people, he is working on a seminar for financial management for churches and colleges, truly a sign of his expertise and its effect on Cedarville College. Thank you Mr. Ken St. Clair for your dedication and your part in making Cedarville the leader it is. Dedicant 3 IUe. like trees grout up in many places. Iiach one of us starts small and matures into a young adult. But the grouting has not stopped . . . 6 Opening Opening 7 As young men and momen me moue on to eollege. former ties are broken and me moue into another enoironment . . . Opening 9 Here at Cedariulle we find many mlm. like us, perseuere through four years of College, life learn many things and lose some rough edges . . . Opening 11 finally me graduate, departing as ram material, ready to Initiate another phase of life. Opening 13 NCCAA NATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS 1979 14 Fail Divisional Fall Divisional 15 Homecoming There was a picnic out by the lake that afternoon followed by the soc- cer game which Cedarville won over Ohio Dominican. To end the days activities there was a hayride and bonfire at the Clifton 4-H camp. Marlene Eissens. Jan Anderson. Gecff Walker and Debbie Jackson all ministered in song. The students were served carmel apples and delicious apple cider. 1. The winning float for 1979. none other than the Freshman Class. 2. The Mayor of Cedarvfle and his wife. 3. The Cedamlle College Marching Band. 4. Homecoming activities in front of the Student Center. 5. Retired Drum Major marching m Cedar wife Parade. 6. Administrators show their spirit in annual Parade 7 Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders show their spirit with the Yellow Jacket. 8. Participants running in pre-parade road race. 6 Homecoming Homecoming The morning of October 20 started off a series of activities celebrating Cedarville's annual homecoming. A moving pageant of color and sound drew crowds which lined Main Street from the downtown area to the campus. Floats, made by each class, were brilliant in their color and originality. The Cedarville Col- lege Band, Ceoai ..ie jcnool Band, Gammi Chi and their Sesame Street characters, the town mayor, trusties of the college, and many cheerleaders all took part in the parade. The queen and her court were also featured in the parade. 1. 1979 Homecoming queen. Sarah Arthur and escort Dale Shaw. 2. Tern Potter, the Sophomore attendant, with escort Dann Green. 3. Freshman attendant Karen Miller and her escort Sheldon Arndt 4. Senior attendant Danette Wetael and es- cort Randy O’Quinn. 5. Junior attendant BethAnn Payne and her escort Randy Harper. 6. The Alpha Chi Sweethearts Vatene Del. Amy Young, and Darlene Repp. 18 Homecoming Homecoming 19 The Imaginary Invalid The sarcastic humor of the play and its superb actors made it one of the best in the schools history. Argon, the main character, was a professing hypochondriac. He trusted completely in his physicians and did whatever they prescribed for him — no matter how ridiculous. Toinette. Argon’s servant, was aware of her masters predicament. She decided through several different plots to help him overcome his dependency on doctors. While she was doing this. Toinette was also helping Anti- que, Argons daughter, forgoe an unwanted marriage to Thomas Diaforus. Angeliques real love was Clenante. During this. Beline, Argons second wife, was trying to talk her husband into sending his daughter to a convent, so that she would be his only heir. Finally. Argon relinquished his dependency on doctors, and became one himself, through a mock ceremony. He then allowed his daughter to marry her true love. 1. Arson informs Toinette that she has been an impudent servant. 2. Toinette looks happy as she reveals her plot to Angelique. 3. Beline. Argon's second wife, cannot hide her contempt for her hus- band. 4. With glee. Toinette informs Argon ot som thing dreadful. 5. Toinette asks Angeliqoe to trust her and believe everything wil work out. 6. Beline re- veals some rather disturbing news to Argon. 7. When Argon thought he had lost his daughter louison, he bent to find her pretending. 8. Argon and Toinette demonstrate their equal ability to be stubborn. 20 Fall Play The Imaginary Invalid was written by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere. Myron Youngman directed the play, with the help of Ginny Stone, as Student Direc- tor. The Play was shown on three consecu- tive nights — November 15-17 — to a capacity crowd in Alford Auditorium. Each night the audience was very re- sponsive, giving a standing ovation to the performers on the closing night. The Interlude Cast did a tremendous job, acting in three separate scenes. The first was a serenade of a boy to his sweetheart. The second scene was a troop of gypsies that came to enter- tain Argon. Thirdly, a sarcastic look at the conferral of a degree on a student doctor. 1. The Interlude Cast portraying a band of gyp- sies. 2. Angeiique. played by Kin Turner and her boyfriend played by Doug PMhps. 3. Argon. Gary Moore, and lw servant Tomette. portrayed by Faith linn. 4. Argon looking over ho medicine. 5. The Cast at Argons ceremony. 6. Behne, a loving wife, played by Anne Tawney. Fall Play 23 1. Dare Merkh, Al Stewart, and opponent focus on the bal. 2. Chock Bodey. Coach McGillivray. Stefan Pabst, Josus lima, inn Barrett, and Dallas Stewart concentrate on a Junior Varsity soccer game. 3. Bobby Shomo and Al Stewart warm up before the game. 4. An opponent surprises Jeff Bowser. 5. Vou're kidding! protests hm Barrett after a call of no goal. 6. Tim Graham makes another spectacular save. 7. As opponents wallow in a despair. Jeff Bowser jumps for joy. 24 Soccer Soccer 25 Soccer This year's Soccer team, coached by John McGillivray, had another successful year. Their overall record of 8-10 1 came as a result of competing with strong outside com- petition. The team had a 6-1 record within the NAIA District 22, finishing as runner-up. The leant captured first place in the MOC 4 0 record by collecting an exciting come from behind, overtime victory from Walsh. The team had a good season despite injuries to last year's two leading scorers and this year’s top two goalkeepers. Next year’s team looks promising with 10 starters returning. This year's Junior Varsity team, under the direc- tion of John Ring, had a 1-4-1 record including a 3-1 loss in the annual Alumni game. Several of their starters did not play every game because they were moved up to the Varsity team. Next year Coach McGillivray hopes to have the Varsity and Junior Varsity divided into two separate teams. roe Front row, left to right: Dan Standndge. Carleton Birch, Bobby Shomo. Dave Merkh. Tom Aitken. Mark leach. Dave Cox. Dave Standndge. John Delancey. Second row, left to right: Steve Piazza, Dennis Wales — Manager. Mark Wefo, Craig Heel. Phil Miller, Josias Lima. Bob Boynton, Stefan Pabst. Chris Boudreau. Kent Van Kleck, Dallas Stewart. Don Greening. Third row, left to right: Joe O'Neal. Wynn Gifford. Dan DeLancey. Kim Jenerette. James Fischer, Mike Draa. Jeff Bowser. Ed Stewart. Jim Barrett. Al Stewart. Jim Jobson. Tim Graham, Steve Sadoaitz. Coach McGillivray. Missing from picture: Michael Bamgbose. Jeff Smith. John Ring - J.V. coach. BOTTOM: These soccer players received special awards. Left to right: Mark leach — Captam. NCCAA Oistrict. Dave Cox — Conference. NAIA Honorable Mention. NAIA District first team. Al State Honorable Mention. Most Valuable Player, NAIA Area IV first team. Carleton Birch — Conference. NAIA District Second team. Best Defense. NAIA Area IV second team. Jeff Bowser — Conference. NAIA District fust team. High Point. NCCAA District. NAIA Area IV first team Dan Standndge — Most Improved Player. Dave Merkh — Conference. Captain. Tom Aitken — Captain. 26 Soccer Cross Country The Cross Country Team enjoyed another rewarding year under the direction of Coach Elvm King. Coach King was pleased at the ease with which they won some of the meets. They missed first place in the Findlay Invitational by only two points. The team’s goal was to defend the NCCAA National Championship achieved last year. The Cross Country Team retained their title of Champion by winning the NCCAA Championship at John Bryan and MOC title the previous week. This year, Coach King organized the first women's cross country team. They ran in the turkey trot and the intramural run. Next year's team is expected to compete against other colleges. top photo LtH to right front: Kirk (toiler. Sonny Snell, bn $Mdm. Dean bhnson. |fc fc mr; Dave Fogle. (ton3£«r. Craig Colas. Da Shaw. Tom Vat . Chrrs Yoder. El™ King - Coach. Bock Row: Cal Clark. Dave Tree . Ryan Spencer. Roger Michel MJOLE PHOTO loft to right, front row: Coach Elvm tong — NCCAA Coach of the year; Dave Treese — Most Improved; Sonny Snell — Outstandmg Freshman; Dale Shaw — Most Valuable. All Conference, Al Amer an. Back Row: bn Setfon - letter winner; Craig Colas — Captain. All American; Tom Yater - Al Conference: Cal Clark - letter winner Missing — Dean bhnson — letter winner. BOTTOM PHOTO loft to right, front row: Cindy Treese. Peggy Harrel. Julie Hutchins. Mary Wallace. Back row: Laura Clayton. Lynda Patton. Sarah Arthur. Beth landrs. Coach King. Cross Country 27 1. Kirk Keller mns m the MOC meet. 2. CedarviHe's cross country team prepares to begin the NCCAA National meet 3. Who's alter you. Craig Colas? 4. Date Treese concentrates as he runs the NCCAA Nationals. 5. Cal Clark makes the turn at John Bryan 6. After the meet Craig Colas relaxes 7 Kirk Keller and Cal Clark listen carefully lo the instructions of Coach King. 28 Cross Country Cross Country 29 30 Field Hockey 1. Cindy Manuring chases that elusive ball 2. Coach Becky Kuhn gives instructoris to Julie Jones and Beth Ann Payne 3 Will Jane Sutherland get there fust? 4 Opponents swarm around goalie Barb Vinson 5. The Field Hockey Team prepares for a corner. 6. Diane McMIlan pauses at the sidelines. 7. Jan Cailan. Sue Mafcuras and Carol Morgan struggle for control of the ball. 7 Field Hockey 31 Field Hockey The Field Hockey Team finished with a record of 2-7-1, an improvement over last year's record. According to Coach Becky Kuhn, the team built on the foundation laid last year and improved immensely as a result of their willingness to work hard. The goal of the team was “total release performance.” This goal of giving 100% at all times was demonstrated by the continuous improvement in the team. Their last game was their best performance because they never gave up, even in the 4-1 loss to a strong Ashland College team. If this attitude continues next year, the team will exhibit even greater development. TOP PHOTO Left To right, front row: Patty Mullican. Jan CaTan. Sue Mataras. Donna McHjgh. Sue Howard. Jane Sutherland. Carol Morgan. Carol Stolt fos. Jennifer Wgueres. Tern Aiken. Second row: Pat Turner - Manager Tramer. Cindy Mannermg, Barb Vinson. Diane Reese. Beth Ann Payne. Juke Jones. Debt Kearsley. Diane McMillan. Jody Basye. Becky Kuhn — Coach. BOTTOM PHOTO left to right: Terri Aiken — Most Improved; Jan Callan — Captain; Sue Matzuras — Best Defense; Missing - Deb Kearsley — Captain. Most Goals Scored: Barb Vinson — Most Valuable 32 Field Hockey Volleyball The Volleyball Team was once again coached by Dr. June Kearney, finishing the season with an impressive conference record of 14-5 and a good overall record of 22-15. The team produced exciting play as indicated by spectator enthusiasm. One of the most exciting and rewarding moments was winning the OAISW Satellite West Tournament held at Cedarville College. TOP PHOTO Front row. left to right: Kathy Turner. Jennifer Knecht. Lon Franklin. Sus e Riegle. Darcy Morton. Marcy Morton. Sue Kulp (trainer). Standing, left to right: Karen Lapp (manager). Marcy Greening. Sue Palmer. Debtxe Fakan. Jill Griswold. Joan Schmitt. Brenda Hobar, Bonne Bedert. Dr. Kearney (coach). Not pictured: Mary Stoena (tramer). BOTTOM PHOTO Sue Palmer. Most Improved Player. Most Valuab'e Setter; Sue R egel, Best Serving Percentage; 8renda Hobar. Most ValuaWe Blocker. Most Valuable Hotter. Most Valuable Player. Volleyball 33 34 Volleyball 1 Joan Schmidt reacts to a tournament toss. 2. Brenda Hobar puts it past an opponent. 3. Ion Franklin watches the game, while Darcy and Marty Morton chat. 4. Darcy helps her sister Marcy prepare tor the game. 5 Coach Kearney confers with Karen Lapp. Kathy Turner. Sue Palmer, and Jill GnswoJd. 6 The Yellow Jackets anticipate an opponent's serve. 7. Brenda Hobar tries to break the tie. 8. Susie Riegte dinks the ball over the opponent Volleyball 35 Cedar County Fair October 5 was a time to get to know each other better. Student Activities, under the direction of Myron Youngman. sponsored the Cedar County Fair. The fair began with an outdoor barbecue. The dif- ferent clubs and student organiza- tions ran game booths in an at- tempt to better acquaint the stu- dent body with the activities and purposes of each group. Many pro- fessors participated as targets of games or as workers at concession stands. Students competed for points at the different booths. The two P.A.’s and their units who col- lected the highest number of points by the end of the fair were treated to a dinner at Jed’s. 1. The Dean of Men is ready to meet his late at the dunking game. 2. Mark Skyles and Bob Smith demonstrate their skill at chess. 3. Dean Rickard prepares to take the plunge. 4 8ooths begin to go up for the fair. 5. Everyone enicys a paddle boat contest — unless they get wet. 6. Students could set- tle their differences at the MENC game. 7. Jan Anderson and Marla Eissens provide musical entertainment at the fair. 36 Cedar County Fair Cedar County Fair 37 38 Cedar County Fair Halloween Many Cedarville College students used their imaginations to dress up for Halloween. Several Halloween parties were held and enjoyed on the campus. 1. Stew Dttckert and Donna Supple concen- trate on the job ot barbecuing spare ribs. 2. Brian Mier and an unidentifiable Miss en- joy a chat together. 3. The skiled students at the Cedar County Fair could do two things at once — watch and eat. 4. Mead Gibson and Jerry Lantz chow down. 5. the Prwity Hall girls pose unabashed ot their appearance 6. Halloween Party at Maddox dorm. 7. Are these two really what they claim to be? 8 Some Cedarwle College students enioy Haloween — m disguise, of course. Halloween 39 People 1. An open Gym Night turns out to be a time of fun and relaxation for all 2. Trudy Tangb- lade and Lisa Ramsey perform a skit for the Alpha Chi Banquet 3. Eating dinner outside is an occasional event at Cedarville. 4. Two 'liv- ing dolls enioy the Homecoming Parade. 5. They always do this when girls walk by! 6. Three loyal fans show their support for their team. 7. The bleachers are packed again for another exciting basketba I game. 40 People People 41 42 Friends Friends When students come to school, they do not have too many friends there; they have left all of their friends at home. During the first weeks there are many names to figure out; but soon names are remembered and friendships become es- tablished. For the majority, old acquaint- ances are renewed and new friends are also accumulated. 1. Betty lewis and letty Walker exchange some news while changing classes 2. A conference among friends: Tim Hoganson. Fritz Huber, and Ellen Jenson. 3. Of course, some find a special friend 4. With friends like you. who needs enemies? 5. It seems Roger Michel has some friends too. 6. Kim Turner subtly informs Cindy Jacobs her phone cal stmks. Friends 43 Christmas 1979 As Fall quarter comes to an end. students prepare for the Christmas Holidays. A scurry of activity takes place as the dorm rooms are pol- ished and decorated for the co-ed open houses. The pressures of finals are lessened as the college considers this joyous event. 1. the smg-along was a social lime ol fellow- ship lor those in attendance. 2. during open house, roommates Ruth Hurl- burl and Linda Grafton prepare a feast for their guests. 3. Do you suppose Santa ts headed for Law lor? 4. The Printy Hall girls know what to do at their Christmas party. 5. Christal Marihugh and Jeff Battling enjoy a private joke. 6. Everyone was lined up. waiting for the Christmas visitors. 7. The thought of Christmas brings smiles to the faces of Patterson girls. 8. The thought of being number one brings smiles to the faces of the members of Carr Four. 44 Christmas Christmas 45 Winter Friends In the routine of a cold winter’s day' at Cedarville College the students can look forward to a great lunch. Students enjoy the time of fellowship around the table; many are the hours spent there. Truly it is something for which to be thankful as a break from the studies in order to laugh and have a fun time with those friends with whom we live, laugh and cry. Friends have shared many thoughts and problems around the good old lunch table. Proverbs 17:17 states that a friend loveth at all times . The Lord has richly blessed the stu- dent body with blessed friendships. 1. Tamny King takes student I.O. numbers 2 Kenny Games enjoy tus tomato soup 3 low Webber and Ray (AHer — Get every drop! 4. Cart Roby is having another cup of coffee, as part of his daily routine. $ Clay- ton Beck and Angela Bowers are sharing an intense conversation. 6. Eat every bite. Val ene Dell. 7. Oh those lovely lunch Imes! 8. Hey! Don’t take my food. 9. Randy Wilcoi aivf Don Pippin get ready to take their seats. 10. Cheryl Coates thinks that was iust great. 11. Vmme Jaqoery and Josas enjoy a tune of fellowship 12. Several turn out for an early morning breakfast at the 'vdle. 46 Friends Friends 47 48 Winter Divisional and i no WHAT CAN YOU DO? Winter Divisional 49 50 Studying Studying The primary purpose of most students in college is to get a degree. Unfortunately for most, that means studying. For some, studying starts with finals, but the major- ity start at the beginning of each quarter. There are a variety of places and styles of studying, but hopefully, they get the job done. 1. Maiy Wallace utilizes the snack shop tor her study. 2. Research lor term papers takes special knowledge of the library. 3. Studying by the lake attracts this student. 4. Kerry Weaver hods his room the most conducive place tor study. 5. The library gets pretty crowded around finals week 6 Watt Vincent keeps his study area neat. 7. Dan Cawood puts m an extra live minutes before his final Siudying 51 All School Birthday Party The All School Birthday Party was a time of fun and relaxation for all who attended. The idea of the Par- ty was to celebrate everyone’s birthday. Many games and activi- ties were planned by Dana Treese. Among these activities were three legged races, mattress races, and sliding boards. The evening was further heightened by showing col- lege level flicks such as Bugs Bun- ny, little Rascals, and Three Stooges. 1. They are enjoying a skateboard built for su. 2. Mmm, Mmm! Boy this Ice cream and cake tastes good. 3. Ttw is not a wry comfortable way to sleep! 4. Practice swing mg thoses legs together. Family Feud The Junior Class organized and di- rected the Family Feud, a spin off of the T.V. game show by the same name. The show was hosted by John Hart and Randy Harper, with the Families consisting of Facul- ty Staff, Seniors Juniors and So- phomores Freshmen. Two rounds were played in each game, then the winners had a play-off for the grand prize. An all expense paid trip to Kings Island was awarded to the victorious Sophomore Freshman family. 1. They are taking a Young’s commercial break between the rounds. 2. Mrs. Dnon and Or. Spencer are settling their differ- ences. 3. The Snortenwippers try to cheer one another on. 4. The Faculty realy takes this game seriously. S. As the tension builds the Staff Family finds it hard to control themselves. 6. Here s a serious moment (the only one) provided by the underclass- man team. 52 Birthday Parly Family Feud 53 54 Women’s Basketball 1. Dee Wiseman and Julie Jones try to stop Coach Schlappi in the Alumni game. 2. Valerie Whisler waits for a possible missed tree-throw. 3. Laurie Butler begins moving tor the tip trom her sister Vicki. 4. Coach Schlappi. Lon Duffield. and Sue Kulp pause during a time out 5. Diane lichtensteiger struggles with two basketballs. 6. Vicki Butler and Lori DuftiekJ play a tight defense. 7. Diane Lichtensteiger passes over the opponent 8. The rebound is controlled by Deb fakan. 9. Sue Kulp goes up for a lump shot. ■ . . % 9 Women’s Basketball 55 Women's Basketball roe photo left to rifht: Coach Sandy Schlappi. Lon Franklin. Latrie Butler. Valeric Whister. Diane Lichtensteiger, Deb Fakan, Dee Wiseman. Vicki Butler. Sue Kulp. Ion DulliekJ. Julie Jones. Barb Vinson. Jean Hatton. Sandy Fakan (Manager), Karen Collins BOTTOM PHOTO Diane Lichtensteiger. Most Improved Player; Laurie Butler. 8est Defense; Vicki Butler. All-District. All-Ohio. Team Captam. Best Field Goal Percentage. Most Rebounds. Most Valuable: Sue Kulp. Team Captain: Valerie Whisler, Best Free Throw Percentage. 56 Basketball Men's Basketball Cedarville’s Basketball Team had their most successful year since the 1964-1965 season as they tied the most wins record with 21 wins and 9 losses. Coach Don Callan was chosen as Coach of the Year and Cedarville was noted for drawing the largest crowds in the MOC and NAIA District. The team also was ranked eighth nationally in scoring with over 87 points per game. top mow Vtrsity. Front row: Keith Clark (Asst. Coach). Valde Garcia (Manager). Mike Smart. Drew Baker. Curt Berger. Larry Green. Rich Hickman. Dann Green, Or. Don Callan (Head Coach). B ck row. Kim Kauffman. Scott Carr. Dave Carr. Mark Womack. Ted DeShietds. Brian Bentrude. Erie Mounts. Greg Greve. BOTTOU PHOTO Jumor-Vinity Stmding, left to right: Keith Clark (Cokh). Scott Carr. Tom Bailey. Jim Matson. Ted De- Shields. Troy Halt. Brian Bentrude. Larry Gibbs. Dann Green (Student Asst.). Kneeing: Mike Smart. Brad Brandt, tarry Green, Ken Massie. Steve Bontekoe AT RIGHT Drew Baker; Mike Smart. Most Valuable JV Player; Rick Hickman. AJIConference Honorable Mention; Greg Greve. Coach's Award: Eric Mounts. All American NAIA Honor- able Mention. NCCAA 2nd Team. All Conference 1st Team. All District 1st Team. Most Valuable Player (Team and MOC). Team Captain; Kim Kauffman. NCCAA All American Honorable Mention. Al Conference 2nd Team. Ai District Honorable Mention. Team Captain. Basketball 57 1. Rick Hickman. Drew Baker, and Eric Mounts play a tough defense. 2. Kim Kauffman bursts through the sign before the game. 3. Eric Mounts pays the price of shooting. 4. DRUUUU1!! 5. Mark Womack barks defensive commands. 6. Eric Mounts waits for the pass from another Orew Baker rebound. 7. Coach Caftan drscusses strategy during a timeout. 8. Curt Berger and Greg Grere get bumped gomg for a rebound. Basketball 59 60 Basketball 1. Coach Clark tapes Mike Smart's ankle before practice. 2. Larry Green watches the ball on his lay-up. 3. Activity on the bench can be very interesting. 4 Ted OeShields and Greg Greve try tor the rebound. S. As Larry Gibbs attempts a blocked shot. Brian Bentn de and Scott Carr ptepare for the rebound 6. Steve Bcntekoe is ready to enter the game. 7. A pass Irom mid-air is made by Ken Massw. 8 Basketball 61 The six varsity and five junior varsity cheerleaders fill an important role in Cedarville College's athletic program. During the season the cheerleaders are responsible for organizing the Teammate program (which provides a secret prayer partner for all school athletes), and for conducting pep rallies and school spirit boosters. Their off- campus activities include presenting cheerleading clinics in area schools, judging cheerleader try-outs and sponsoring a one week cheerleading camp for Christian high schools during the summer. 1 The Yellow Jacket watches Val Fnley dunk the ball, with a little help from Jan Ashcraft 2. Varsity Cheerleaders, left to right: Valerie Fnley. Amy Young. (Ccwaptain), Kim Smith (CcKaptain). lenna Barrand. Jan Ashcraft. Cindy Krewson 3 JaneH Johnson. The Yellow Jacket, and Pam McKay raise fan support 4. Cmdy Krewson. Jan Ashcraft. Amy Young, and Lenna Barrand support the soccer team. 5. lenna Barrand uses the standard pompons. 6. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, left to right: Linda Moody. Mmhelle Feura. Janell Johnson. Pam McKay. Marcia Malare. 7. Amy Young and Kim Smith share a hght moment before the game 8. Cmdy Krewson flips her hair while leading a cheer. 9. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders watch a free throw. Cheerleaders 63 64 Wrestling 1. Tim fisher attempts a take down. 2. Mike Ericson and James Tasseil concentrate when not wrestling 3. Mike Ericson is not concerned with the discussion ol Mike Hunting and Todd Peterson 4. Coach Battaglia waits tor James Tasseti to adjust his headgear. 5. The Wrestling Team sticks together. 6 Mike Ericson and Tim Fisher warm up for the meet. 8 Tim Fisher works on his opponents neck. 9 Mike Ericson is on top ol his opponent Wrestling 65 Wrestling The Wrestling Team had a rough year as they went 1-7. Coach John Battaglia attributes the record to the inexperience of the team. Every member of the team was a first year college wrestler; but says Coach Battaglia, the team has a good base to build upon next year. TOP PHOTO James Tassell. Todd Peterson, Tim Fisher. Kevin Harding. Rob Shirt. John Battagfca. Coach 66 Wrestling Intramurals Cedarville College organizes several tournaments for the college personnel. This year they had flag football, three man and five man basketball for men and five man basketball for women. A Cross Country Run. Softball, Coed Volleyball, and Women’s Volleyball were also played. An All-Star softball team was taken to the Miami University Tournament. lntramurals 67 1. Several distance runs were sponsored by Cedarville. 2. Co ed Softball provided relaxation for most participants. 3. Sometimes the games attracted a few spectators. 4. The girls' basketball resembled football at times. 5. Flag football assumed the same challenges as interscholastic football. 6. Cedarville’s women brought their unique style to the games. 7. Of course, to let the boys play, the girls had to use slowpitch rules. 8. Because the girls agreed to slowpitch. men like he could hit the ball. 9. Basketball games scheduled during the winter months provided escape from studies. 10. It looks like the boys are taking the game seriously. 68 lntramurals Student Life 1. Trudy Tangblade and Carey Weaver show their CedarviBe spirit. 2 Some Pi Srj guys are trying to charm the Printy girls with their beautiful voices. 3. Dana Treese takes a quick break from the action of a Yellow jackets' game. 4. It takes two to eat ice cream at this social. 5. Good to the last bite! Student Rally A rally organized by Valde Garcia, who is a member of ROTC, demon- strated Cedarville's concern over the growing problems in Iran. Many stu- dents came out to give their support and show their interest in this seri- ous situation facing our country. 1. Mamie Vail adds interest to the raSy by bringing her horse with her. 2. Cedarville flag wavers came out to give their support 3. Cedarville students lend vocal support. 4. Mr. DiCurci leads the band in a few patriotic numbers. 5. A group of enthused students Show their true colors. 6. Randy Harper gives his opinion on the importance of unity in our country. 70 Student Rally Student Rally 71 72 Talent Night AX Talent Night The Alpha Chi Talent Night featured many of our gifted students. Each year, AX holds auditions and selects those with excellent pieces and puts them to- gether to form a program. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Baker hosted the event which in- cluded songs and skits. The theme for the 1980 show was LOVE. The songs and skits ranged from dreamers wishing for love to lost loves to loves for one’s parents. The show was held for two nights. Both nights proved to be a great success. 1. Mr. 8aker in keeping with the them, presents some Mowers to his wife. 2. John Hart and John Duff, second place winners, did a slut called My Sonny Lies Over the Ocean . 3. Jill Southward, first piace winner, del a humorous slut on “Cinder- ella . . 4. These men provided extra entertainment 5. The group “First Love sang two love songs. 6. Patty Cornell awaits the introduction to her seiec lion. 7. Deborah Darling sings about the love of Christ. 8 Laura Smith takes a big risk at the hands of Steve Etner. 9 God. as our Sanor and Creator, was the theme of New Covenants' number 10. Steve Strock and Steve Keller provide a story m music, that of a Print girl and a Lawlor guy meeting for the first time and falling m love. 11. Stacy Towle sings of a different kind of love. 12. Sue Parvm and Shirley Clark $mg a bittersweet love song. Talent Night 73 A Night With Norman The Norman Tabernacle Choir is a unique group of highly versatile and talented students. The group this year did a variety of skits and musical numbers ranging from The Looney Bin to The New and Improved Sound of Music and closed with their spectacular slide presentation You’re in the Way . NTC's leader was of course Nor- man himself (Alias Craig Miller) and the choir consisted of: Becky Rupe. Ginny and Jannell Decker, Dana Treese, Lisa Ramsey, Stacey Towle, Kris Karsian, Beth Miller, Brenda McBride, Diane DeNicola, Lorraine Merkh, Dan Green, Dave Cox, Dave Carr. Doug Phillips, Steve Swayze, John Duff, Steve Kel- ler, Ron Hobar, and Gary Moore. NTC's concert was held on April 12 in Alford. All the proceeds went to ABWE missionaries, graduates of Cedarville College working in Aus- tin, Texas. These missionaries. Bruce and Bev McDonald and Sam and Judy Olsen, are planting churches in that area. 1. Dan Green sits admiring Stacey Towle's star. 2. Ron Hobar and Dave Carr are lead- ing cheers. 3. Dan Green is ‘ freshened by his admirers. 4. Craig Miler and Ginny Oeck- er perform the ' Looney Bin”. 5. Their pro- lessors wish they were given the same at- tention. 6. John Duff enpys a temporary position of superiority. 7. Lisa Ramsey is Mama to her single missionary girls. 8. Jannell Decker is proud of her kids in The New and Improved Sound of Music . 9. Norman leads one of the more serious songs: Hey ftdde Dddle . 74 Norman RUHR ' 76 Spring Divisional Spring Divisional 77 I 1. Curt Berger watches an ongoing «natch with interest. 2. Coach Murray Murdoch writes another win for his team 3 Donme Rawing keeps Iws eye on the ball while serving. 4. Randy Wilson stretches for his serve. 5. Doug Wiseman concentrates on slang his serve 6. John Deiancey winds up for another powerful serve 7 Making it look easy. Ron Rost gracefully returns another volley 8 As Dale Schaecterle returns to the court, he muses. “How did I do that? Tennis 79 Tennis The Men’s Tennis Team again posted a winning season. Dr. Murray Murdoch coached his team to an 18-2 record. The team also won the MOC and NA1A District 22 tournaments for the ninth consecutive year and for the twelfth time of the last thirteen. TOP PHOTO Bock row, left to right: Coach Murdoch. Dale Schaechterle. Curt Berger. Dan Murphy, Don Rawlings. Dan Delance). Ron Rost. Jett Smith Front row: Steve lewis. Brian Medlock. John Snoke. Doug Wiseman. Randy Wilson. John Delancey. Tom Hdwerda. 8ob Smith. BOTTOM PHOTO Bock row. kft to right: Coach Murdoch; Curt Berger. AH Conference. Randy WHson. Dan Murphy. Bob Smrth. Manager Front row: John Snoke. AH Conference. All Oh . MVP. Most Improved; Doug Wiseman. All Conference. AH 0h«. MVP. Dan Delancey. All Conference. All Oh . Most Improved. John Delancey. All Conference. All 0h o. Not pictured: Dale Schaecterle. AH Conference 80 Tennis Tennis The Women's Tennis Team, coached by Dr. Pam Diehl, improved greatly over last year. The team as a whole improved as well as each individual member. Coach Diehl notes that their spiritual growth increased their enjoyment of the season. Four positions qualified for the state tourney but were eliminated early when they met the seeded players. TOP PHOTO Front tow, ktt to fcMrlanda Penquite. Nancy Oscar. Glenda Maiey. Elaine Heyworth. Patti Hardmg. Beth lindley. Jannel Decker. Bock «nr:Rachel Scott (Manager). Conn Clenvons. Cathy Boyd. Cheryl McMillan. Shawn Taylor. Colene Fox. Dr. Pamela Diehl (coach). Bonou PHOTO Colene Fox. Best Singles Record. Most Valuable Player; Cathy Boyd. 8«st Ooubtes Record; landa Penquite. Most Valuable Player; Cheryl McMillan. Most Improted; Shawn Taylor. Most Valuable Player. Not pictured; Nancy Oscar. Best Doubles Record Tennis 81 1. CoJene Fox and landa Penquite wait in the cold tor their matches to start 2. During a change of s Jes. Landa gets a quick drink ol water. 3. Shawn Taylor waits intensely for her opponent's serve. 4 Janell Decker looks on while her opponent retrieves the balls. 5. Elaine Heyworth watches her teammate return a backhand cross-court. 6. Shawn Taylor smartly puts away a volley. 7. A sign ol a talented player s then method of picking the ball Tennis 83 84 Softball 1. During batting practice. Sue Kulp dons gloves whde Vicki Butler steps to the plate. 2. Watching the ball. Val Whisner noves to third base. 3. Vicki 8utler waits for her pitch. 4. As a teammate gets a hit. Darcy Morton heads for third. 5. Laurie 8utler patiently waits to go home. 6. Even in cold weather. Marcy Morton retains her dedication Softbal 85 Softball The Women's Softball Team posted a healthy record of 13-9 this spring. Coach June Kearney attributed their success to more experience and better team batting; seven players finished with a 400 plus average for the season. roe mow FM row, InetUnt: Mary Stoeno (Manager). Terri Aiken. Val Wfosier. Jean Hatton. Darcy Morton. Marcy Morton. Suae Ragle. Ioann Butler. Stcondnw. rfanfl :0c. Kearney (Coach). Bill Burleson (Assistant Coach). Sue Kolp. laune Butler. Mel Bagg. Y ki Butler. Deb Fakan. Stacy Chasleen. Barb Vincent. Karen Lapp (Manager). BOTTOM PHOTO Barb Vincent. RBI Leader (33); Vicki Butler. All Tournament. Best Defense; Sue Riegle. Team Captam; Deb Fakan. Batbng Champmn ( 483); Sue Kulp. Most Valuable. Team Captam. RBI Leader (33): Luann Butler. Most Improved. 86 Softball Baseball The Baseball Team, under its new coach Keith Clark, posted a 16-16 record for the season. This team broke some records previously set: Hits 259, Doubles 42. Triples 21. and Home Runs 14. This year’s team also had several individuals set new records. front row. left to r ht Don Rickard. Rick Wilson. Jam Oarling. Tom DeYoung. Kurt Stewart. 8 U Baldwin. Dan Fullmer, Ron Hobar. Marty Dev.ne. Doug Sjoqmst (Manager) Bock row: Coach Clark. Greg Greve. Jeff Bowser. £d Stewart. Steve Sadowitz. Rod Kane, Mark Mathews. Mike Smart. Dave Stewart. Brad Spradlin. AJ Stewart Not pictured: John Suou. John Richmond. BOTTOM fWTO Marty Denne. Ah District 22 NAIA. Most Valuable; Ron Hobar. Al District 22 NA1A. All Conference. Too Batting Average: Mark Matthews. No Hit Game: Ed Stewart. All Osthct 22 NAIA. Best Offense: Greg Greve. All Conference Not pictured Al Stewart. 8est Defense Baseball 87 88 Baseball • ■ , 1. Sitting on the side knes can be the hardest part of a baseball game. 2. Cedarville's third baseman applies the tag. 3. Greg Greve concentrates on a meeting on the mound. 4. Coach Keith Clark leaves the mound after calming pitcher Mark Mathews. 5. Hot hands hold a hot bat! 6. Ron Hobar receives congratulations from a teammate ... 7. and accepts some pre-inning advce. Baseball 89 90 Golf 1. Mark Brandt applauds as Jam Baldwin smdes over his putt. 2. Brian Johnson tuts Irom a sand trap. 3. Brian Johnson mans the flag (or a fellow golfer 4 Doug Bauer heads (or his clubs as the match progresses. 5. Mark Womach checks the lie lor his next putt. 6. Holding tus dub, Greg Molin heads lor the next hole. 7. Using his putter. Doug Bauer eyes his next shot- 8. Jim Baldwin looks elated when returning from a match. Golf 91 Golf Cedarville College's golf team is coached by Dr. Allen Monroe. Even though the team's score was lower than previous years, the team ended with a 4-8 record. According to Dr. Monroe, this is the first year the team had three men in the 70’s, but the competition was much stronger, and thus the record. LEFT PHOTO Left to rifht:Doug Bauer. Jtm 8aMwm. Mark 8rant. Mark Womack. 8nan Johnson. Ken GenWer, Greg Molm, Coach Allen Monroe. RIGHT PHOTO Brian Johnson. Most Improved: Mark Womack. All NA1A 92 Golf Track TOP PHOTO First row, left lo right: James Spurrier. Mark BubeJ. Tom Seymour Second row: Dare Treese. Mark Norman. Gary Yeager. Third row: Tom Yater. Rich Crist. Nate Hunter. Fourth row: Craig Herl. Tim lord. Bob Boynton. Fifth row: Dm Black, Jon Sefdon. Matt Parman Sixth row: Coach Jon McGi'lmay. Rick Hickman. Dale Shaw. Luke Mason Seventh row: Ryan Spencer. Phil Brumbaugh, Mark Peters. Coach Etvm King, Ken Kauffman (Manager). Kneeling: Dean Johnson. Mark Mills. BOTTOM PHOTO Gary Yeager. AMmencan; Mark Bubel. All-American. All-Conference. Ali District: Tom Seymour. All-Conference, Most Valuable; Tom Yater. Captain. Nat pictured: Mark Peters. All-Conlerence. AU District Most Valuable. track team had a very successful year this year. The coach. Elvin King, states t they finished strong after a slow start. They took third of twenty two in the ;AA and second in the MOC and NAIA district 22. Mark Peters sets a new school jrd in the Pole Vault at 15’6 and 3 4 . Track 93 1. Mark Peters dears his lump with room to spare. 2. leaning forward to the tape, fon Sefcton captures a win lor his team. 3. Concentration is essential lor a successful throw. 4. Tom Seymour clears another hurdle in his attempt for a ww. 5. Rick Hickman. Dale Shaw, and fon Sefoon make distance running look easy. 6. Rick gauges the distance needed to take the lead. 7. The water hole is one hazard that makes the steeple chase a challenge Track 95 The Sound Of Music The Village Players and MENC collabor- ated in an outstanding production o The Sound of Music on May 8, 9. and 10. Involving a cast of over seven- ty-five members, the play was directed by Mr. Rebecca Baker with Mike Brum- baugh serving as assistant director and Charles Pagnard serving as or- chestra director. The performance cen- tered upon the captivating story ol the tender romance between the spirited Maria Rainer and the overwhelming Captain Von Trapp. The entire cast is to be commended for its ability to recreate the tense, conflicting emo- tions of an Austria affected by the growing threat of Nazi takeover. 1 Mana Rainer (Cindy Ulmer) is the new nanny lor the Von Trapp children 2. Maria and Captam (Phil Stoner) share an mlimate moment in song 3. The Von Trapp children must stand at attention for inspection by their father. 4. Elsa, played by Trudy Tangb lade, and Ma . played by Jon Harvey bring a lighter side to the play. 5. Liesl (Deb G4- bert) and Rolf (Cal Clark) are alone at last. 6. The children wish for Mana to return. 7. An angry liesl knows that her friendship is over with Rolf. 8. The Captain takes com- mand of the situation. 9. Captain Von trapp and his wife to be . 10. The party guests of the Von Trapps are waiting to be served dinner 11 Frau Schrmdt (Stacy Towle), and Fran; (Ken Andrus), are welcoming the party guests. Spring Play 96 Spring Play 97 Cast: MARIA RAINER — Cynthia Ulmer. CAPTAIN GEORGE VON TRAPP — Philip Stoner. THE MOTHER AB- BESS — Janis Traphagen, SISTER BERTHE — Diana Crabtree. SISTER MARGARETTA — Teresa Henney. SISTER SOPHIA - Marcia Mallare, FRANZ — Ken Andrus. FRAU SCHMIDT — Stacy Towle. VON TRAPP CHILDREN - LIESl - Deb orah Gilbert, FRIEDRICH — Bruce Starks. LOUISA — Margaret Wheeler, KURT — Brian Brock. BRIGITTA — Elizabeth Wheeler, MARTA — Johan- na Wheeler. GRETL — Abigail Wheel- er. ROLF GRUBER-Cal Clark. ELSA SCHRAEDER — Trudy Tangblade. MAX DETWEILER - Jon Harvey. UR- SULA — Colleen Engelmann, HERR ZELLER — Byron Major, MRS. ZELLER — Kristine Karsian. BARON ELBERFELD — Gene Wyse. BARON- ESS ELBERFELD — Anna Johnson, A POSTULANT - Jodi Ellington, ADMI- RAL VON SCHREIBER - Mark Baugh 1. A Naii officer tries to persuade Captain Von Trapp to take a position in the army. 2. The groom is awaiting his bride. 3. The weddmg party. 4. Frau Schmidt tries to outwit a Naii otker. 5. The Ffother Abbess, played by brace Traphagen. consoles Maria 6 Mana’s long awaited moment finally ar- tires. 7. The Von Trapp Family Singers per- form for an Austrian concert 8. The entire cast from The Sound of Muvc . Spring Play 98 Spring Play 99 Cedarday Weekend The Honors Day Chapel, which started off Cedar Weekend, was held on May 2. The students who had obtained the Dean's Honor List with an average of 3.75 were given recognition as well as the students who had received an average of 3.25 or above and were placed on the Dean’s List. The outstanding student of each major was given an award. 1. Karen Ciawlord struggles to get away from her friends. 2. Ed Smith receives the Clara Maide Milner Award. 3 The Honors Award recipients are. left to right, front row: Tamera Kirby. Linda Hall. Jams Traphagen, Mrs. Terry Sparks, lisa Meharry. Pat Michalski arvj Linda Grafton. Back row: Ed Smith. Tim Ronk. John Duff. Or. Allen Monroe, and Paul Ware 4. Rick Matter prepares a valiant knight for a water fight battle. 5. Dave Lems is about to get his just deserts. 6. The Senior Broadcasting Award is given to Linda Grafton. 7. With coaches bke the Grosh's. who else but Tim Ronk could recave the English De- partment Award’ 8. The George Boyd Accounting Award brings a smile to the face of Tammy Kirby. 9. May the best, or the wettest man win. 10. John Duff presents the Faculty Member of the year award to Dr. Allen Monroe of the Social Science Department and ... 11. the Staff Member of the Year Award to Paul Ware. 12. With a G P A of 4.00. Mrs. Pat Mi chalski receives the highest honor of her class. 100 Cedar Weekend 101 Honors Chapel May 2 and 3 was the annual Cedar Weekend. The activities included a chapel recognition of students who have excelled academically, a cedar tree planting, sporting events such as a road rally, an obstacle course, baseball games, tennis and track meets, and an outdoor picnic. The special weekend ended with a Cho- rale Concert on Saturday evening. Many visitors came to enjoy the festivities. 1. Eve Shirk and Tammy Smiley are con- tent to let Mark Johnson and Barry Tindall do all the work. 2. The Cedarville track team came in third in NCAA competition. 3. The starving Ike to stick together. 4. The ice cold watermelon ranks high as the best part of the day. 5. Some prefer paddle boats as a means of transportation. 6. Betty Bertschanger applies a little tender loving care to Dale Shaw. 7. Mark Bubell wins the race. 8. Some enjoy the life of leisure ... 9. and others serve. 10. The track officials are absorbed in their work. 11. The canoe race is on! 12. Bonne Webber and Carol Supptee tackle their music with determination. 13. AH eyes are riveted toward Mr. 0 . Cedar Weekend 103 104 Junior-Senior Banquet •T Junior- Senior Banquet The Junior-Senior Banquet is a dinner pro- vided by the Junior Class for the Senior Class. The banquet consists of a delicious meal followed by a tribute to the Seniors and musical entertainment. This year the JS was located at the Sheraton Inn in Columbus, Ohio. 1. The entertainment was provided by Ellen Roweton, who sang a variety of gospel songs. 2. Steve Stange and Diane Morgan enjoy a quiet conversation before the Banquet begins 3. Mrs. Baker. Stacy Tow , and Roger Michel formed a Reader's Theatre to accompa- ny a slide presentation. 4. The Semor Class Adnsor, Mr. Baker, gives a few comments. 5. Randy Harper, the Junior Class President, pressed over the ban quet. $. Dave Merkh and Carol Sue Cox seem to enjoy each other's company. 7 The onion soup served here started an excellent meal. 8. Linda Grafton and Mark Kirby converse with a friend during the dinner. Junior-Senior Banquet 105 Senior Chapel The Seniors presented a chapel service as a way of saying goodbye to the Cedarville College student body. Individual members of the class spoke about their personal, spiritual development during their college years. The Seniors expressed their grati- tude to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baker, class advisors, and to Craig Colas. Class Presi- dent. Pat Bates Day On May 8. Pat Bates was recognized for her six years as Cedarville's outstanding Dean of Women. Pat Bates Day was initiated by Alpha Delta Omega, a woman's society, with many other Cedarville girls joining in the tribute. Activities honoring Dean Bates throughout the day included a special recognition in chapel. 1 Keith Wilhite thanks Craig Colas foe his low year leadership as Class President. 2. Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Howell. Ma Printy and Pat enjoy the attention. 3. Pat Bates is surrounded by her adm-rers. 4. Ihese Senior class members wait lor their turns to speak. 5. Senior Chapel included special raus from ... the Seniors! 6. Pat's roommate, Faith Whitelaw. and Tammy Kearbey enjoy the banquet held for Pat in Englewood. Ohio. 7. As a duet. Steve Swayze and Roger Mrchel contribute to the program. 8. We love you. Pat Bates. 9. In a touch of aristocracy. Chauf- feur Mark Warren escorts Pat from her fimosine. 106 Senior Chapel Graduation Graduation is the highlight of the Cedar- ville year. This culmination of four years of dedication is celebrated with a large ceremony in the lames T. Jeremiah Chap- el. 1 Everything must be |ust right, so the mortarboard is placed very carefully. 2. Even the rren adjust each others hoods for this ceremony. 3 Marne Vail relates a bit before she dens her cap 4. Every girl gives and receives some adjustment before heading toward the chapel. 5. A list of graduates is provided for each parent and visitor. 6 Finally, the procession begins as the graduated match to the chapel. 7. Floyd Staohl checks his watch while waiting to lead the graduates to their seats Graduation 109 Graduation President Dixon gives a charge to the graduates, the diplomas are awarded and some awards are presented to outstanding members of the Senior Class. Smiles beam and tears flow, but overall prevails a feel- ing of relief. 1 Before the graduates are seated, the faculty file in to take the r places on the platform 2 Barb Adams accepts her award from Dr. Johnson. 3. 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Washington Physical Education To glorify God and enjoy Him forever. CWOY SUE 1AC06S Waterloo. k wa Elementary Education You shall follow the Lord your God. listen to Hrs voice, serve Him. and ding to Him. Deut. 13.4 DAWK JANSEN Maple Heights. Ohio Elementary Education In everything give thanks. I Thessatomans 5:18 SHERRI JONES Lafayette. Indiana Elementary. Education MARGARET KAMPHAUSEN Collmgdaie. Pennsylvania Elementary Education May my spoken words and unspoken thoughts be pleasing even to you. 0 Lord my Rock and my Redeemer. KRISIME KARStAN Hackensack. New Jersey English Let us press on to know the LORD Hosea 63 MARK tONES Muskegon. Michigan Business Administration The man whose pleasures are simpler ts happier more of the time. KMBER F KAUFFMAN Brownsburg. Indiana Pre-Seminary BiWe So then everyone of us shall give account of himself fo God Romans 14:12 DAVO l AN HAM JOHNSON Waterford. Pennsylvania Chemistry Life is like an experiment, you don't always get what you expect, arc) never more than you put into it. DONALD E. JOHNSON Kettering. Ohio Pre-Semmary 8 ble ... and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. Matthew 28:30 124 Seniors DEBRA KEYS Midland. Ohio Elementary Education MARY KNAPP Durand. Michigan Music And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus. Colossians 3:17 ROBERT KING Peoria. A uona History Political Science I heard the voice of the Lord, saying. Whom shall I send ... ? Here am I; send me. Isaiah 6:8 ANNA KOCH Middieport. New York English MARK KIR8Y Prospect. Ohio Physical Education CYNTHIA KRAMER Elementary Education ■ JO ANN KISER Little Hocking. Ohio Business Administration SUSAN E. KULP Port Allegany. Pennsylvania Physical Education To lead, one must follow, to attain one must compete, to achieve one must understand CRAIG KUNS Brawfey. California Comprehensive Bible LINDA JEAN KUSCHEL North Tonawanda. New York Biology Education But let him that gloncth glory in this, that he inderstandeth and knoweth that I am the lord. LORI KM IAHAYE San Diego. California Speech Education Philipoians 4:8-9 JERRY IANTZ Speedway. Indiana Social Science Comprehensive PMippians 3:13-14 Seniors 125 KAREN LAPP WmlieJd. Illinois Business Administration What you are is God's gift to you What you become is your gift to God. SHARON LEVIN Thornton. Colorado Psychology NORMAN MACKENZIE South Otsehc. New York Physical Education Rejoice m the Lord always: and agam I say. Repice Phriippians 4:4 BETH E LEK5HTENHEIMER Portsmouth. Oh Elementary Education But as for me and my house, we wil serve the lord Joshua 24:15 Frostburg. Maryland Psychology ... and he was called the friend of God James 2:23 MARK EDWARO I ONES Fruitport. M higan Pre-Semmary Bible Who shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am t send me. Isaiah 6:8 JULIE MARIHUGH Delphos. Oh Bology Mathematics Too low they build who build beneath the stars Benton. Pennsylvania Psychology To progessively know, commune with, and obey the commands of the sustamer ol life. PETER MARTENS Business Administration NATHAN J. 10NGNECKER JAMES 0. IEIGHTENHEIMER Portsmouth. Ohio Speech Broadcastmg But as for me and my house, we w4i serve the lord Joshua 24:15 '4 JAMES M LUCE Wdlsviie. Kansas Pre-Seminary Bible Commit thy works unto the lord, and my thoughts shall be eslabkshed Proverbs 16 3 CMOY MARIN Hopewell. Virginia Elementary Education 126 Seniors RUTH MARTM Grethel. Kentucky Comprehensive Bible I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shall go; Psalm 32:8 KEVM MASTERS Cincinnati. Ohio Psychology ... t« tiansformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what the will of God is .. NASV BRENOA MCBfitOf Louisville. Kentucky Elementary Education °roverbs 3:5-6 PATRICIA A. MICHAISKI Cedaryille. Oho Behavioral Soence PsychcAogy ... and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; II Conn thiars 10:5 ROGER THOMAS MKHEt Montour Falls. New York Mathemabcs Education Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him. and he shall bring it to pass. Psalm 37:5 CYNTHIA A MILLER Laurel. Maryland Mathematics Fear the Lord, and serve Him m truth with all your heart; for consider how great things He hath done for you. TMOTHY MOORE Columbia City. Indiana History DEBRA MYERS Greenville. Ohio Elementary Education CAROLYN NAPIER Fort Madison. Iowa Engksh Education Two roads diverged m a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. and that has made al the difference. DA VC MCCULLOUGH Business Administration PATTI MOL IN Burton. Michigan Elementary Education Proverbs 3:5-6 JAMES DA VC NEELY Kettering. Ohio Business Administration God's w is never contrary to His Word. Seniors 127 f OAHEL NEVTTT Comprehensive Bible MICHAEL NIC HOIS Biology MICHAEL ALIEN 0‘QUMN Altamonte Springs. Florida Engfcsh ... the commandment is a lamp, the teaching is hght; reproofs for discipline are the way of life. EVELYN PARKER West Point, hrfcana Mathematics DONNA LEE PARTRIOGE Biasdei. New York Engftsh Busmess Education Walk worthy ... be fruitful. Increase in the knowledge of God. Colossians 1:10 DONALD A PARVM Cedar vile. Olwo Pre Seminary BiNe Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that bo-id it ... Psalm 127:1 KATHLEEN PAYNE Elmira. New York Biology IANOA PENQUITE Xenia. Ohio Physical Education Thai in all things He might have the pre- eminence. RICHARD L. PETERSON Cdona. Illinois Business Administration But seek ye first the kingdom of God . Matthew 633 SUE PALMER Mosherwle, Pennsylvania Physical Education He who hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ Philippians 1:6 LYNOA PATTON Lafayette. 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DEBRA M RAPNCHUK Westmont. Itmxs English Psalm 37:38 NATHAN MARIN REHN Boonton. New Jersey Pre-Seminary I press on that I may lay hold of lhat lor which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. Philipptans 3:12 DARLENE REPP Greensburg. Ohio Elementary Education But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting noth- ing. James 1:4 SANDY REYNOLDS Paulo. Kansas Business Administration KEITH RICE Eden. New York Business Administration Seniors 129 DOUGIAS OEAN RICHARDSON BRIAN 1. RIGGS SUSAN RIKE Huntsburg, Ohio Indianapolis. Indiana Behavorial Science Chemistry Biology ... that in al things He might have the pre Grow in the knowledge of Jesus, for he is eminence. Colossians 1:18 most merciful, most just, and most wise. CYNTHA R088 Elementary Education SANDRA ROTH Woodlyn. Pennsylvania Business Administration My hie is not made of the dreams that I dream, but by the chorees that I make. DEBORAH ROTHAAR Toledo. Ohio Behavorial Science Psychology JAfiCE REU Villa Park. hoots Elementary Education That my thinking will be captive to His Guphes until the Ttbs of time. TOMAS El WO RUIZ Caguas. Puerto Rico Pre-Seminary DS REBECCA RUPE Callipolis. Oh History Enghsh Education ClYOt SARVER Rose H4I. Iowa Business Administration let this mind be m you. which was also in Christ Jesus Ph hppians 2:5 MARK SCHUCHARO Minneapolis. Minnesota Chemistry KAREN SEWEll lee's Summit. Missouri Biology I can do all things through Christ, who strengthened me Ph4.pp ans 4:13 130 Seniors DALE REESE SHAW Indianapolis. Indiana Elementary Education Teach me knowledge and good lodgement, lor I believe in your commands. Psalm 11966 JACK L. SMITH Sprmgtield. Ohio Music Education Although this life is very odd. Be std and know that I am God. Psalm 46:10 TIMOTY SHUBERT Sainemm. Illinois Comprehensive Bible KMBERIY SMITH Scoltsvilie. 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New York English Education The lord rs good to those who wait for Him. to the person who seeks Him. Lamentations 3:2$ JANE CLAIRE TEDESCHI Phoemxville. Pennsylvania English Education I press toward the mark for the prue of the high caBmg of God in Christ Jesus. Philip pians 3:14 DANA TREESE Berea. Ohio Elementary Education CAROLYN VANNATTA OeKalb. limeis Speech Approved workmen are never ashamed. Seniors 133 D£BRA VAN RYN Grand Rapids. Michigan Elementary Education I Samuel 12:24 MATT D. VINCENT WythevJle. Virginia PreSemmary BiWe ... Fear God and keep his commandments, lor this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesias- tes 12:13 SUSAN L VON ADA Mill Hall. Pennsylvania Business Administration KAREN LYNN WAJNWRtGHT Roebimg, New Jersey Chemistry Biology Reach h h, for stars be hidden in your soul. Deep deep, foi every dream preceeds the goal. KW8ERIY A. WAITES Burton. Michigan Psychology But seek ye lust the kingdom of God. and His righteousness ... Matthew 6:33 V1RGINW WARD Horseheads. 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Ruby Elizabeth Ruiz Lori Sanford lane Sauer Andrea Sayen Karla Sayles Judith Schad Joan Schmidt Terri Schmidt David S. SchonfekJ km Schreiner Cheryl Schuler Dawn Schulz Donna Schwartz Rebecca Schwenk Ion Scoggins Susan Scott Sundw Seefried Jonathan Seldeci Paul Semei Thomas Seymour Mark Shearer Sandra Shepherd lynn Sherman Bobby Shono Betty lou Silver June Slonaker Ned Sfonecker Sharon Sloven Freshmen 169 Dan Snyder lorna Snyder Michele Snyder Melody Southward Lynne Sparks Jack Spears Judy Spencer Marsha Spencer Brad Spradlin Amta Sprague Melody Stage Donald Staley Kevin Star buck Connie Stelfox Sheda Stephenson Dahas Stewart Kurt Stewart Steve Stewart Valerie Stone Tonya Stretch Mary Stuerui Steven Stump John Suciu Jeff Summerlin Pam Swayae Rachel Swindler James Tasset I Ion Taylor Arna Tnkrfdsen 8renda Thompson Jayne Thornton Scott Tinkham Ron Titus Janet Triciett David Tupps Kimberley Turner Esther Smith Jeffery Smith Laura Smith Michael Smith Reve' Smith Sonny Snell 170 Freshmen James Tuttle Darlene Tyson Cindy timer Lora Underwocd Sharon VanLtten Kent Vanleek Teresa Vantrease Rebecca Vendnck Jeffrey Vickman Jenifer Vtguers Brenda Wagenschuta Dean Wagner laune Wagner Darlene Waite Sve Waites Vcki Walker Wan Wallenbaugh Stephen Ward David Warner Vicki Waterman Dennis Watts Sally Webster Michael Weild Chris Weas lisa Welter Karen Wetzel Susan Whitaker Brian White Mike Wicot Tamara Wifl Connie Williams Jason Wiliams Linda Williams Rick Wdson Tammy Wison Beth Wind Deidre Wiseman Debea Wita Mindy Yager Joan Yerkes Elton Yutzy Freshmen 171 172 Faculty — Staff Faculty — Staff 173 Peter instructed us to 'grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.' This has been a year of growth in so many ways for our Cedarville College family. I rejoice in our Lord for making this possible for all of us.” 1. President Paul Dixon, D.D. 2. Chancellor James T. Jeremiah, D.D., Litt.D. 174 Faculty 1. ADMINISTRATORS: left to right, front row: Harold Green, Th.D., Director of Christian Service; Paul Dix- on, D.D., President; Donald Rickard, M.A., Dean of Students; Kenneth St. Clair. M.S.. Business Manager. back row: Charles Ross. B.S., Director of Develop- ment; Clifford Johnson, Did. Academic Dean. 2. DEANS AND SECRETARIES: left to right, sitting: Peg Rickard. Receptionist; Sherry Coy, Secretary to the Deans; Helen Stephens, Receptionist, standing: Donald Rickard, Dean of Students; Patricia Bates, Dean of Women; Richard Walker, Dean of Men. 3. TRUSTEES: left to right, row one: Jack W. Jacobs, Earl V. Willets, Charles A. Barth, Earl D. Umbaugh, William A. Brock, J. Dale Murphy. Paul Dixon. Row two: Gil Brueckner. Francis Bresson, George F. O’Bryan, Donald Tyler. William B. Patterson. Row three: Paul Vernier, Lawrence G. FeUer, Roy G. Guenin, Jack Cline, Gerald V. Smelser. J. Don Jen- nings. Row four: George Englemann, James T. Jeremi- ah. Robert L. Sumner. Galen, C. Call. Eugenee Apple, James B. Carraher. Rudy Bedford. 4. ACADEMIC DEAN: Clifford Johnson. Did. o V I 175 Staff Bible left to right front row: Robert Gromacki. Th.D., Chairman; lean Fisher. MA ; James Grier. Th.M. Bick row. Donald Patvin. M. Div.; Richard Durham. S.T.M.. Jack Riggs. Th.D.: Richard McIntosh. Th.M 176 Faculty Business Left to right: Ronald Walker. BA; Wiliam Ritcr. M.S.. CPA Chairman; Janes Seaman. PhD.: Geoffrey Phdhps. M.A; Richard BaWww. MBA Faculty 177 178 Faculty STRIVE FOP THE § MASTERY Language £ Lit left to right, front row.-Mark Larson. M.A.; Pat Dixon. Mid.; Barbara Loach, M.S.; Harmon Bergen. M.A.; back row: Edward Greenwood. D.A.; Ronald Grosh. Ph.D; Edward Spen- cer. M A.. Chairman, not shown: Lynn Brock, M.L.S.; Jodie Grosh. M.A.; Sandy Harner. B.A.; William Anderson. M.A. 179 Faculty 180 Faculty 181 Faculty 182 Faculty e And 3th Lawrence Killian. M S.; John Silwus. Ph 0.; :e), Ph.D.; Donald Baumann. Ph D. Chairman; d: Terry Ph ps. M S.: Bert Frye. M.A.T. Left to rifht — Stifx mt: Joseph Halsey. M. Ed.: James McGoMnck. Ph D.: Martin Clark. Ed D Soiled: Allen Monroe. Ph.D.: Vicki Cime. M.A.; Murray Murdoch. Ph.D.. Chairman. Social Science 184 Faculty Speech left to right, sated: Sharon Btddk. Ph D.: Maryam Brohard. M A: Miriam Maddox. BA; Rebecca Baker, M A SttmSng: James Phipps. Ph D. Chairman; Clifford John- son, Did.; J. Wesley Baker. BA; Markn Rayburn. MA. Faculty 185 1. PERSONNEL and PAYROLL: left to right: Bob Beikert, Diane Ouel- lette, Pat Lee. 2. SECRETARIES: sitting: Irene Gidley, Secretary to the President; standing: May Greenwood. Ruth Ager, Secretaries to the Academic Dean. 3. CHRISTIAN SERVICE: left to right, front row: Debbie Gidley, Kathy Howell, Margaret Green; back row: Dave Kisner. Dick Torrans. 4. SECRETARY TO THE CHANCELLOR: Becky Couch. 5. SWITCHBOARD: Ida St. Clair. 186 Staff 1. RESIDENT ADVISORS FOR WOMEN: left to right: Beatrice Ma Printy. Karen Griffiths. Agnes Howell. Joan Street. Debbie Hall. 2. RESIDENT ADVISORS FOR MEN: Bob Couch. Bill Potter. Not shown: Craig Miller. 3. COUNSELLING SERVICES: Mary Mitchell, secretary; Martin Clark. Ed.D. 4. BOOKSTORE: left to right: Alberta Carr. Janice Ring, Grace Beikert, Bernice Mick, Jeannie Day. Not shown: Audrey Bergen, Lin- da Freeman, Martha Baldwin, Emma Murdoch. 5. PERSONNEL ASSISTANTS: left to right, first row: Lisa Wisnoski. Trudy Tangblade, Lisa Scaggs. Crystal Eaker. Joyce Corathers; sec- ond row: Tyann Mmnich, Linda Wilson, Cyn- thia MacKenzie. Amy Jo Plaggemars, Deborah Reid, Karen Grant; third row: Karen Sewell, Donna Dennis. Cathy Finnemore, Cindy Hein- rich. Sheryl Kreidler. Karen McHugh. Shawn Taylor, Terri Smart; fourth row: Mark Leach, Ken Gaines. Kim Henderson, Karen Wain- wright, Debbie Bonzo, Michele Manuel. Karen Lapp, Sharon Levin, Evie Williams; fifth row: Dave Merkh. Mark Wells. Gary Gromacki, Dave Bergandme, Steve Hayes. Carey Weaver, Craig Colas; sixth row: Tom Yater, Bob Shomo, Kent Craig, Paul Hill, Tom Paschali. Not shown: Sara Arthur, Joanne Davis, Ginny Decker, Cindy Jacobs, Belinda Majors, Kathy Mallare, Donna Partridge. Sue Rike, Lori Smart. Kim Kauffman, Larry Seawell. Dan Standridge. Randy Strobridge. 187 Staff 1 RECORDS OFFICE Barbara McIntosh 2. RECORDS OFFICE Molly Ross 3. ADMISSIONS Debby Stephens 4. ADMISSIONS: Di. Robert White. Registrar and Director of Admissions 5. ADMfcSJONS Marabeth Elmore 6. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Dave Ornsbee 7. DEVELOPMENT: left to right, front row: Leah 8attagha. Wilma Conklin. Irene Taylor. Virginia Taylor. Mary Short. Sheryl Theetge. btck row: Ron Conel. Director of Public Relations: Charles Ross. Director of Development; Dianna Conrad; Sue Larson: Henry Philips: Gary Kuhn. Director of Alum 8. LIBRARY left to right, front row: April Dailey. midtMe row: Ethel Rayburn; Donna Brock; Linda Oivan; bKk row: Susan Smith; Cathy Ackley. Net storm: Lynn Brock. Director; Steve Brown. Ass't. Director; Anta Hunting; Mary Filson 188 Staff 1. left to right, front row: Paul Gathany. General Manager CEP. WCOR. Technical Services. PA Systems: David Boston. Director Tech Ser.; David Rock. Operations Director WCOR, PA Syst.; Dewayre Grooms. CEP: Jim Neely. WCDR. PA. Syst bock row: Brian Whitaker. WCOR: Jim leightenheimer; Dianna Conrad. CEP: Beth Boston. WCDR. CEP. Now shown: Harold Kendall. Matt Vincent. Lon Smart. Ellen Milyard 2. HOUSEKEEPING: lift to right: Cirdy Hart: Joyce Jeffery. Betty Tarter. Director; Becky Harner; Debbie Hammel. Not shown: Connie Bruce. 8renda Hubbard, Melissa Abbott. Carolyn Lee 3. MAINTENANCE: left to right, front row: Ralph Chambers. Dan Rome. Gerald Phpps. 8ob Johnson. Dallas Dillon. Wayne Cahilly. Rick Smith. Ed Phillips, Paul Ware, bock row: Serge Lee. John Dailey. Jn Chambers. David Lee. Charlie High Not shown: Bob Dillon. 4. PHYSICAL P1ANT: leN to right: Jack Campbell, Ass't. Director; A.L. Grisham, Director; Ann Tcall: Joyce Mishler. 5. SECURITY: left to right:Andy 8erger. Rick Smith. Don Parvin. Mark Brown. Not shown: )xM. Campbell. Director; Charlie Tarter. Dave Cremean. 6. POST OFFICE: left to right: Marilyn Johnson: Betty Grisham, supervisor; Eunice Johnson; Jeri Dillon. Staff 189 1. PURCHASING: James Hunter 2. STUDENT ACTIVITIES: standing, left to right: Debbie Moody. Dana Treese. Carey Weaver. Criss Wilson. Secretary, sitting: Myron Young- man, Director. 3. FINANCIAL AIDS: left to right: David Gidley. Director; Nova Berken- stock. Assistant Director; Ten Jo McIntosh. Secretary. 4. BUSINESS OFFICE: left to right: Margaret Burrkhter, Dorothy Spencer. Nancy Fissel, Eileen Kaufman. 190 Staff 1. FOOD SERVICE KITCHEN WORKERS: left to right, front row: Manda Hall. Mabel Miller. Martha Long. Betty Hawes. Dora Quinlan. Charlotte Rehn, Wanda Thomas. Mary Pollock, bock row: Louise Pollock, Pauline Depp. Kevin Waiters. Jim Jamison. Kary Jamison. 2. FOOD SERVICE SERVING LINE WORKERS: left to right, front row: Kathy Edlund, Mary Hathaway. Mary Brightman. Lisa Overturt. bock row: Jeff St. Clair. Assistant Director: Sharon Warren: Ruth Andrus. Hostess: Paula Gifford: Jane Travis: Steve Deichert. Director. 3. COPY CENTER: Joel Veldt 4. HEALTH SERVICE: left to right: Penny Saunders. R.N.; Lucia Stro- bridge. Secretary Receptionist; Betty Bertschinger. R.N.. Director: not shown: Donald Kyle. M.D. 191 Staff W' 192 Organizations ORGANIZATIONS Organizations 193 Gamma Chi Alpha Chi Pi Sigma Nu 1. Gamma Chi is a society for women that seeks to develop personality, leadership, and poise. Members are: Seated: Sally Webster, Vicki Waterman. Marsha Greve, Julie Kitchen, Mary Howard, Denise Gilmore. Standing: Ruth Hurlburt, Donna McDaniels, Kim Kensmger, Diane Castellanos, Linda Gawthrop. Anita Zimmerman, Diane Morgan. Rebecca Schwenk. Darlene Tyson, Nancy Price. Cindy Fowler. Top: Merry Damon, Sandi Roth, Mrs. Grosh. 2. Alpha Chi is an honorary society for men that helps to cultivate Christian personality and leadership. Members are: Front: Cory McDaniel, George Grice, Todd Peterson, Eric Kindig, Jim Matson. Middle: Kevin Harding. Alan Green. Timothy Power. Stefan Pabst, Mark McIntosh. Back: Cal Clark, Raymond Miller, Jeff Fawcett. Steve Keller. Don Rickard, Bob Hanson. 3. Pi Sigma Nu is a campus men's group that teaches through service projects and social activities. Members are: Row 1: Jerry Lantz. Brian Hull, Brian Riggs. Mike Bresson, Steve Lewis. Row 2: Kimber Kauffman, Larry Green. David Lawhead. Jamie Darling. Row 3: Dan Murphy, Al Stewart, Randy Wilson, Dave Merkh. Ron Hobar. Row 4: Dann Green, Eric Mounts. Tom Aitken, Steve Sadowitz. Row 5: Dick Walker, Dan Standridge, Chris Johnson, Dale Shaw, Ed Stewart. 194 Greek Clubs Psi Chi Chi Theta Pi Alpha Zeta Pi Delta 1. Psi Chi is a group for students interested in the field of Psychology. Members are: Row 1: Charlie High. Cheryl Bevmgton. Brenda Boley, Sheri Levin. Sheri Brass. Row 2: Rachel Wagner. Diane Pasco, Nathan Longnecker. Steve Snyder, David Gabriel. Kevin Masters. 2. Chi Theta Pi is an organization that is for students interested in health-science professions. Members are: Seated: Dianna Popa, Jane Schmitz, Carol Zehner. Standing: Ray Miller, Dave Sugg, Dr. Helmick, David Marsteller, Shawn Taylor. Larry Beaver. 3. Alpha Zeta is a group for those interested in photography. Members are: Lee Randall. Mr. Baker, Bonnie Beikert, Dave Haggerty, Betti Lou Silver, Jennifer Vigueras, Lester Hicks. Tami King. Dan Snyder, Judy Spencer. Joe Curtis. Donna McHugh. 4. Pi Delta is a group that gives tours of the campus to visitors. Members are: Row 1: Sheri Levin, Nancy Tenney, Cindy Miller, Tammy Kearby, Mary Howard. Row 2: Roscoe Smith. Tom Paschali, Kevin Masters, Dan Poole. David Lewis. Steve Hayes. Row 3: Valde Garcia. Randy Strobridge. Steve Brown. John Hart Greek Clubs 195 Greek Clubs 1. Phi Epsilon Kappa is a group of men who believe they are going into Christian Service. Members are: Front: Gary Gromacki, Matt Vincent, Mark Osborne, Scott Beight. Middle: Jim Luce. Tim Filler, Larry Stearett. Back: Mr. Parvm, Don Parvin, Jr., Greg Reed. 2. Gamma Zeta Theta is a society for women to teach Christian personality and leadership. Members are: Front: Terry Bonzo, Becky Dotson, Jill Cranick. Karen Wainwright, Judy Spencer. Back: Evie Williams, Kathy Armstrong, Julie Prentice, Debby Bonzo. 3. Alpha Mu Chi is a society to instruct and provide fellowship for engaged girls. Members are: Front: Tonya Anderson, Debbie Tyler, Advisor — Mrs. Printy, Deitra Plott. Becky Mayo. Middle: Joy Haynes. Becky Vendrick, Janell Johnson, Linda Grafton, Sherry Kreidler. Back: Barbara Adams. Linda Burchett, Bonny Webber. Beth Galbraith, Betty Lou Silver, Darlene Tyson, Kathy Leathers. 4. Alpha Delta Omega is a society for women to develop their personality with a personal outreach to the student body. Members are: Front: Patty Harding. Cindy Treese. Mrs. Dixon. Dr. Biddle. Karen Snyder, Debbie Standridge. Middle: RuthAnn Book, Mary Wallace. Tammy Kearbey, Carol Morgan. Dana Treese. Becky Blackburn, Anne Tawney, Patty Molin, Lisa Ramsey. Back: Julie Hutchins. Kim Hosack, Stacy Towle, Beth Beikert. Cheryl McMillan. 196 Greek Clubs Music 1. Pep Band was a very important asset to athletic events at which they played. Members are: Front: Valerie Dell. Amy Young. Kim Smith, Buzzy Bee, Lenna Barrand, Cindy Krewson, Jan Ashcraft. Kneeling: Mike Smith. Lisa Parsley, RoseAnn Branham, Dianna Popa, Kevin Mulder, Greg Howe. Mike Wilcox, Ron Titus. Sandy Ham, Stefan Pabst. Judi Bmgman, Sheila Stephenson, Anna Johnson, Chris Carothers, John Norlin, Rich Connors. Standing: Jenny Nestor, Cindy Garrison. Karla Sayles, Carol Supplee, Mr. DiCuirci, Cathy Heatly, Dennis Chesser. Craig Kuns, Myron Major, Tim Power, Eric Henderson, Vicki Waterman, Jim Jobson, Tammy Smiley, Dan Garrison, Evelyn Shirk, Curt Nice, Beth Lindley. Jeff Rider, Jim Tuttle, Sandy Neeley, Anne Starbuck, Norm Patterson, Cheryl Phillips. Daryl Waterman, Lisa Meharry, Jill Crannick, Edna Hollopeter. Dallas Stewart, Wayne Anthony. Top: Terri Schmidt. 2. Brass Choir was another part of the Music Department which toured during Spring Break and gave excellent concerts during the year. Members are: Row 1: Jill Crannick, Roseanne Branham. Row 2: Lisa Parsley. Judy Goff. Sharon Levin, Karen Snyder. Row 3: Lisa Meharry, Wayne Anthony, John Rosenau, Stefan Pabst, Rick Dustin, Laura Brazelton. Row 4: Mr. Pagnard — conductor, Craig Shuneson, Doug Cooley. Lloyd Roberts. John Norlin, Jeff Montie, Don Shaffer, Gary Rouster. Row 5: Dave Begley, Tom DeYoung, Steve Clark, Mr. DiCuirci, Curt Nice, Daryl Waterman. Eric Henderson. Jack Smith. Kevin Mulder. Pep Band, Brass Choir 197 Fellowship Choir 1. The Fellowship Choir provided special music for the Sunday morning worship services at the Chapel. Choir members are: Row 1: Karen Ebersole. Marcy Morton, Carol Elcan, Joyce Blackmer, Ginger Ward, Linda Barker, Tammy Champlin. Patti Aberth. Darcy Morton, Debbie Witt. Row 2: Patty Cornell. Bonnie Flint, Judy Goff, Sally Fullmer. Karen McHugh. Karen Fisher. Patty Shaffer. Lorraine Emery. Na- dine Pruitt, Lisa Parsley. Anita Jaquay. Row 3: Rich Conners (director), Dan Murphy, Dallas Stewart, Ron Rost, Chris Yoder, Robert Longnecker, Jim Baldwin. Rick Dustin. Row 4: Dave Schonefeld, Brad Spradlin, Jeff Ward, John Schwendler, Jim Jobson, Mark Norman. Randy Breon, Ron Abbott. Kingsman 2. The main ministry of the Kingsman Quartet was to provide edification through music. They performed in Churches. Christian Schools, and Nursing Homes. In December they had the unique opportunity to make a television appearance on the Bob Braun Show with Dr. Dixon. They traveled two to three weekends a quarter, and they made a ten week summer tour of the eastern states. Members include: David Lawhead, Will Brown. Steve Ward, Rusty Burk, and David Moritz (pianist). 198 Fellowship Choir, Kingsman Concert Chorale Abundant Life 1. The Concert Chorale provided a singing minis- try throughout the year. On weekends they sang in churches throughout the area. Over Spring Break they made a tour of the eastern states. They also provide concerts here on campus. Members were: Row 1: Cindy Ullmer. Joyce Cor- athers, Debbie Wita, Marcia Mallare, Kathy Mai- lare, Crystal Eaker. Brenda Wagenschutz, Geri Black, Patty Maloney, Gail Gromacki, Becky Hof- stra, Debbie Jackson, Row 2: Ginger Ward, Janis Traphagen, Barb Adams, Jodi Ellington, Tammy Will, Beth Beikert, Nancy Baker, Mariam Will, Karen Kingsbury. Teresa Heeney, Marilynn Rein- holdt. Karen McHugh. Row 3: Dr. Anderson, Greg Howe, Byron Major, John Duff. Dan Price. Doug Phillips, Chris Hahn, David Lawhead, Chris Felt. Row 4: Will Brown. Keith Risser, Steve Ward. Rich Connors. Philip Stoner. Rusty Burk, Dave Price, Edd Sturdevant, Bill Hayes, Dave Short. Tim Pe- terson. 2. The Abundant Life team performed a singing ministry in churches. They traveled throughout the school year on weekends. During the summer they traveled for ten weeks, performing in churches throughout New York and the New Eng- land States. Team members were: Front Row: Karen McHugh. Janis Traphagen, Debbie Wita, Beth Boomgarden, Brenda Wagenschutz. Back Row: Steve Churchill, Marty Loper. Keith Risser. Steve Stange. Ted Whitten. Concert Chorale, Abundant Life 199 Ye shall be 5% witnesses v; 1 200 Band And Oratorio Symphonic Band 1. Symphonic Band really made a big step forward. For Homecoming they marched in the Homecoming Parade. They traveled to different cities to give concerts, and performed three major home concerts under the direction of their new band director. Mr. OiCuirci. Members were: Center front: Mr. OiCuirci, conductor. Row 1: Cathy Heatly, Cindy Garrison, Janet Trickett. Vicki Butler, Kelly Kandle, Melinda Miller, Edna Hollopeter. Vicki Waterman, Debbie Wita. Row 2: Elaine Swartwood, Jeni Freebourn, Ruth Miller, Ken Woods. Chris Carothers. Kathy Leathers. Laura Smith. Nancy Jo Snook. Kathy Mallare, Melody Stage. Tonya Stretch. Faith Kenoyer. Joyce Fischer. Row 3: Teresa Schaber. Dawn Schulz, Sheila Stephenson, Sandy Ham, Tina Bowersock, Linda Wilson, Marcia Mallare. Tonya Anderson, John Norlin, Lisa Meharry, Gwen Smith, Gary Rouster, Mike Smith, Bob Couch, Karla Sayles. Ginger Ward. Row 4: Cheryl Coates, Doug Cooley, Cozette Wicks. Jenny Nestor, Wayne Anthony, Kevin Harding. Norm Patterson, Barry Hutchins, Curt Nice, Jack Smith, Lloyd Roberts, Daryl Waterman, Rick Dustin, Roseann Branham, Kevin Mulder, Jeanice Arnold, Craig Schuneson, Mark Baugh. Row 5: Eric Henderson. Jim Howard. Oratorio Chorus Oratorio Chorus spent one and a half quarters preparing Elijah, the Oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn, and combined with an orchestra for a Sunday afternoon concert. Members were: 2. Row 1: Geri Black, Brenda Wagenschutz. Diana Castellanos, Steve Ward, Ken Woods, David Murdoch. Row 2: Patty Cornell, Becky Stewart, Tyann Minnick. Karen McHugh, Teresa Heeney, Ruth Ellyn Cook, David Ellington, Will Brown, Chris Felt. Row 3: Sarah Arthur, Tami Behymer. Cheryl Bevington, Gwendelyn Smith, Sheri Hakes. Becky Hofstra. Lurie Morazzano, Chris Yoder, Don Shaffer, D. Randy Wilson. Row 4: Donna Supplee, Debbie Oliver, Karen Kmgbury, Debbie Darling. Rachel Wagner, Miriam Will, Ruth Reid, Susan Knicely, Donald A. Parvin, Rich Connors, Dan Price. 3. Row 1: David Lord, Phil Stoner, David Lawhead, Robert Longnecker, Marcia Mallare, Debbie Wita, Rhonda Brugger, Deborah Wellmghoff. Row 2: Jeff Acker, Joel Veldt, David Cox, Donald Parvin, Joyce Carothers, Crystal Eaker. Jams Traphagen, Cynthia MacKenzie. Row 3: George Stephens. Chris Hahn, Doug Phillips. David Moritz, David Price, Ginger Ward, Patty Maloney. Debbie Reid, Rachel A. Scott, Shirley Clark. Row 4: Edd Sturdevant. Arthur Burk, David R. Short, Lois Wing. Barbara Adams. Tamara Will, Rachel Lyons. Ruth Ann Collins. Nancy Gedicks. Deborah Gilbert unto the uttermost AcUl Band And Oratorio 201 Summer Swordbearers 1. The Summer Swordbearers toured for ten weeks in the summer throughout the south and southwestern part of America. Their min- istry was basically to summer camps and churches. They sang, preached, canvassed, counseled, and performed a variety of other services. Team members were: Front Row: Lisa Ramsey. Sharon Rawson. Julie Hutchins, Karen Sewell, Patty Maloney. Back Row: John Delaney, Dan Green, Kirk Keller, Keith Willhite. Brian Miller, Randy Wilson. 2. The Forensic team competed in speech competition with other colleges throughout the state. Members included: Front Row: Kel- ley Avery, Deatra Huffman, Faith Linn, Marnie Vail, Trudy Tangblade, Back Row: Dave Sugg. Rick Jones, Mark Anderson. Miss Brohard (Advisor). Not pictured: Lisa Scaggs. Lisa Rausey, Becky Jones, Gary Moore, Ann Taw- ney, Lori Lattaye. 202 Swordbearers, Forensics Sword- bearers The three Swordbearers teams traveled extensively throughout the country singing in many different churches. Occasionally they had the chance to sing in public schools. They usually traveled four or five weekends a quarter and over Spring Break. During Spring Break Floyd Stanfill's team traveled to New Jersey, Craig Colas’ team traveled to Michigan, and Tim Ho- ganson's team went to North Carolina. Members of the teams were: 1. Standing: Cullen Gibson, Jeannie Mait- land. Becky Needles, Dale Durham, Becky Ferrell. Debbie Oliver, Floyd Stanfill. Kneel- ing: Jim Bocian, Ken Webb, Dave Mast, Kirk Keller. 2. Standing: Roger Michel. Kim Hosack, Craig Colas, Kevin Browne, Calvin Clark, Brian Miller. Sitting: Deborah Reid, Maria McDonald, Diane Crabtree. Linda Grafton, Karen Sewell. 3. Left to Right: Dave Lewis. Rick Matter. Cheryl Herron. Pam Bergandme. Joann Bradshaw, Beth Boomgarden, Kathy Wil- liams, Carl Prokop. Bobby Shomo, Dan Fulmer, Tim Hoganson. Swordbearers 203 204 Extension Teams Swordbearer Extension Teams Each of the Swordbearer Extension teams traveled to a church on Sunday to help with the ministry. The Canvassing Team was an aid to area churches, and they canvassed on the weekends. 1. Canvassing team: Jon Harvey, Michele Manuel, Luke Mason. 2. Covington First Baptist: Front: Crystal Eaker. Jane Sutherland. Ellen Gray. Jean Hayden. Back: Kris Skjerli, John Goertzen, Terry Brammer. 3. Huber Heights. Villa Baptist: Cindi Burt, Lori Taylor. Dave Lord. Deanna O'Wade, Craig Kuns. 4. Pickerington, Berean Baptist Church: Julie Hutchins, Cindy Groves. Dave Cvetich, Roy Fuller, Tonya Stretch, Doug Richardson 1. Union Baptist: Donna Dennis. Annette Adams, Kevin Grant. Carol Morgon, Terry Ankerman, Jill Cranick. Patty Leopprandt. 2. Central Baptist. Columbus: Ruth Reid. Julie Pitts. Terri Smart. Brenda Boley. Clyde Sarver, Cheryl Phillips. Bob Goodrich. Cindy Ulmer, Jeff Vickman. 3. Worthington Grace Brethren: Donnie Rawlins. Sheri Keeler. Lorame Merkh. Dave Merkh. 4. Maranatha Baptist: Tammy King. Kim Waites. David Hanson. Tami Behymer. Kent Craig. Carol Hippard. Extension Teams 205 1. Faith Baptist, Commercial Point: Bob King, Dan Price, Sharon Van Etten. George Stephens, Connie Fitch, Greg Reed. 2. Grace Baptist, Mr. Sterling: Mike Smith. Chris Felt, Tom Yater. Kathy Cunningham. 3. Ohmar Park Community. Dayton: Chuck Hickey, Rhonda Coventry, evon Block. Gail Gromacki, Gary Yeager. Belinda Major. Charlie High. Geri Black. 206 Extension Teams Campus Evangelism Whittenburg Campus Evangelism members included: Row 1: Jenni- fer Viguers. Jane Schmitz. Row 2: Dave Fogle. Gary Canter. Bryan Maier Wright State members were: Row 1: Maria Martinez, Patty Maloney. Beth Bullock. Valerie Dell, Glenda Maxey Row 2: Sandra Wagner. Fritz Huber. Mike Wilcox, Greg Hallett, John Suciu, Karne Crawford. Spring Break Teams Two teams traveled over Spring Break. The Florida team traveled to Fort Lauderdale Beach for a week of witnessing. The Texas team traveled to Austin. Texas for a week of canvassing and Bible Studies. 3. Florida team members were: Row 1: Charlie High. Dan Standridge. Tom Aitken, Joan Weber. Kenny Gaines, Jan Callan, Cheryl Coulson, Kathy McNeil, Pastor Green, Larry Green. Dave Bergandine. Row 2: Carey Weaver. Todd Peter- son, Dave Kisner, Brenda Boley, Sarah Arthur, Dan Rowe. Cindy Miller, Natalie Martin, Brenda McBride, Marlene Eis- sens, Karen Grant, Nancy Snook, Evelyn Shirk, Beth Lewis, Row 3: Ted DeShields. Mike Wilcox, Dan Llewellyn. Dick Krewson. 4. Texas team members were: Row 1: Steve Swayze, Dan Green, Ginny Decker, Dick Walker. Keith Willhite, Eric Mounts, Kent Craig. Row 2: Ruthie Fareno, Tom Yater. Trudy Tangblade, David Cox, Lisa Ramsey, Dave Merkh. Evangelism Teams 207 Resthome Workers These students ministered in five different resth- omes; Greenwood Manor, Knights of Pythias. Oddfellows, Hospitality, and Heathergreen. They held Sunday morning services, sang songs, and performed plays and skits. Individually they spent time visiting with the residents and had many opportunities to share the gospel. Students in picture 6 had a very similar type of ministry at Muellers Residential Center, a home for the men- tally retarded. 1. Greenwood Manor members were: Front Row: David Hyslop, Jim Cordes. Barry Hutchins. Back Row: Karen Kingsbury, Joyce Fischer, Kelly Kan- die, Becky Stewart, Linda Gawthrop. 2. Knights of Pythias members were: Front Row: Larry Flood. Ken Woods. Back Row: Rick Jones. Charles Radcliff, Bill Hallman, Nate Longnecker, Kay Johnson. 3. Oddfellows members were: Front Row: Paul Perry. Danny Rowe. Standing: Patti Aberth, Na- dine Pruitt, Faith Kenoyer, June Slonaker. Julie Schad, Donna Logan. Carol Zehner. 208 Christian Service Resthome Workers 4. Heathergreen members were: Front Row: Bob King. Mike Ericson,. Kevin Starbuck. Middle Row: Sandy Reynolds. Debbie Myers. Charlene Storer. Back Row: Julie Prentice. Faith Ann Williams. Kim Dodds. Laura Galbraith. 5. Hospitality members were: Kneeling: Dale Ar- cher. Myron Major. Sitting: Ruth Ellyn Cook, Nan- cy Jindra. Kim Holliday. Standing: Anita Sprague, Ruth Martin, Laura Clayton. 6. Muellers Residential Center members were: Kneeling: Gary Yeager. Charlie High, Dave Morris. Sitting: Denise Hartman, Bret Snouffer, Tern Schmidt, Jill Cranick. Standing: Nancy Price, Car- la Marling, Brenda Boley. Kevin Mulder. Marcia Miller, Darlene Waites, Gail Pack, Annette Taylor, Ruth Hurlburt. Christian Service 209 OVCH workers went to the Ohio Veterans' Children's Home to perform a variety of ser- vices. The A.M. workers taught Sunday School and helped out during the morning service. The P.M. workers brought Bible lessons, led song times, and played games with the chil- dren. Both groups worked to develop personal relationships with the kids in order to get the chance to share the gospel. 1. P.M. workers were: Front Row: Todd Peter- son, Dan Snyder, Dave laRue, Dan Stan- dridge. Second Row: Luann Butler, Tim Mes- singer, Rob Shirk, Raymond Miller. Randy Wil- son, Scott Beight, Mark Osborne. Craig Shune- son, Carl Ruby. Third Row: Susan Wilkinson. Bonnie Beikert, Sandra Ham. Jennifer Jack- son, Lori Davis, Brenda Hitchcock, April Duff. Becky Davis, Trudy Tangblade, Joan Weber, Connie Williams, Anita Zimmerman, Sara Ronk, Miriam Pressau, Cyndi Hepburn. Laura Brazelton, Lori Richards. Diane Pasco, Lisa Swinford, Jane Heers. Karen Johnson, Kathi Cook, Michele Feura, Nancy Oscar, Debbie Standridge, Becky Blackburn, Robin Jessup, Sara Fox, Colene Fox. Fourth Row: Jerry Maxey, Ernie Francis, Curt Berger, John Rich- mond. Greg Greve. Chris Johnson, Gene Wyse, Ken Webb, Brian Olson. Bob Boynton, Gordon Downey. O.V.C.H. 2. A.M. workers were: Front Row: Dave Black, Lenna Barrand, Dave LaRue. Teresa Varhola. Second Row: Debbie Craig. Donna Gall. Michele Manuel. Karen Grant. Ruthie Fareno. Carol Sue Cox. Third Row: Mike Aiken, Matt Parman, Dean Johnson, Phil Hamilton, Brad Reinhart, Dave Johnson. 210 Christian Service Springfield Detention 3. These workers had their Christian Ser- vice Ministry at the Yellow Springs Riding Center. They worked with handicapped childred. Members included: Lynn O'Boyle, Janice Moeller. Pam O'Boyle. 1. This Christian Service Group ministered on Sunday evenings to kids in the Springfield De- tention Home. They played games with the kids, and they tried to develop a personal relation- ship with them so they could talk to them about Christ. Members included: Row 1: Diane Mor- gan, Ruth Miller, Kay Johnson, Laurie Strock. Row 2: Steve Strock, Barry Tindall, Bob Han- son. Tim Dowd, Jeff Rider, Dave Palmer, Jerry Maxey. Greene County Jail 2. The Greene County Jail workers went to the jail every Sunday to witness to the inmates. They developed friendships, handed out tracts, and held Bible studies. Members included: Row 1: Lori Schumm, Deb Kearsley, Julie Marihugh, Connie Clemons. Row 2: Tim Beane. John Rich- mond, Doug Vandermeulen. Dave Drueger, Mark Johnson. Christian Service 211 Dayton Detention Home, Cincinnati Rescue Mission, Operation Rebirth 1. Dayton Detention Home workers was a group that worked with kids there that were from the ages of 8 to 17 every Sunday. Members were: Front: Maria Martinez, Donna Winters. Middle: Debbie Meyer, Tom Bailey, Deb Kearsley, Dan Sorber. Back: Steve Sadowitz, David Gabriel. Dick Krewson, Dan Llewellyn, John Mitchell. 2. Cincinnati Rescue Mission workers was a group that went there on the first Sunday of each month to hold services for adult men and women. Members were: Front: Tom Aitken, Dann Green, Dale Shaw, Drew Baker. Back: Kimber Kauffman, Brian Riggs, Steven Lewis. David Lawhead, Mike Bresson. Robert Longnecker. 3. Operation Rebirth was a group of workers that went to the boys’ detention home and held services weekly. Members were: Sheri Levin and Neil Slonecker. 212 Christian Service AW AN A, Nursery Workers, Children ’$ Hospital 1. Grace AWANA worked with the AWANA group at Grace Baptist Church. Members were: Cheryl Bevington, Ron Titus, Lori Redmond, Pam Hale, Laura Brazelton, Denise Edwards. 2. Southgate AWANA workers were: Front: Andy Byrum, John Harback, Karen Christmas, Cheryl Miller. Back: Marsha Greve, Sandra Kitchen. Faye Horton, Ruth Kemp, Linda Smith. Andy Roberts. 3. Shawnee Hills Nursery Workers were: Martha Starkey. Tammy Wilson, Carolynn Howdyshell, Ruth Ann Collins, Linda Hall. 4. Children's Hospital workers helped to work with the children there as needed. Members were: Front: Terry Bonzo, Colleen Engelmann. Ed Smith, Shari Knieriem. Middle: Kathy Putnam, Tyann Minnick, Rebecca Schwenk, Kellie Frost. Back: Mary Howard, Cindy Fowler, Debby Bonzo, Pat Magnuson. Christian Service 213 The Master’s Puppets consisted of traveling teams and a Production Team. The traveling teams gave puppet presentations on weekends, and they toured during the summer. The Production Team was involved in writing the scripts that the traveling team used for their presentations. 1. Production Team: Roberta Harmon, Dan Garrison, Glenda Maxey. 2. Roscoe’s Team: Front: LeeAnn Eichelberger, Bonnie Nycum, Debbie Burning. 8ack: Valde Garcia. Mike Orban, Roscoe Smith. 214 Master’s Puppets 3. Norm’s Team: Front: Sharon Penquite. Anne Nikles. Dee Phillips. Back: Bob McGuckin, Norm MacKenzie. Mark Pinkerton. Student Senate Rescue Squad 1. Student Senate is a representative assembly of the student body. Their purpose is to provide an effective program of co-curricular activities. Members are: Front Row Seated: Oeb Buining, Curtis Hoke, Paul Hill, Keith Willhite, Kim Hosack, Kim Henderson, Second Row Seated: Linda Wilson, Tammy Smiley. Sandi Roth. Karen Grant, Sandy Runge, Front Row Standing: Brian Medlock, Kathy Swaney. Beth Lmdley, Cherie Depew, Greg Howe, Joe Collier, Marcia Miller, Valde Garcia, Bob Smith, Dan Green, Donald Rickard (Advisor). Second Row Standing: Roy Fuller, Clayton Beck, Dave Bergandine, Steve Evans, Dave Lewis. Joe Curtis, Edd Sturdevant, Kevin Mulder. Alan Green. 2. Rescue Squad is a team of qualified men who take care of emergencies for the college. Members included: Front Row: Dave Stevens, Keith Beach, Mark Leach, Back Row: Mark Stevens, Mark McFadden, Phil Wolfe, Paul Briggs. Student Senate, Rescue Squad 215 MIS The Missionary In-Service teams were groups and individuals that stayed for the summer in different countries to help missionaries or mission boards. 1. Brazil team members were: Row 1: Lorna Snyder, Ginger Ward, Lenna Barrand, Becky Ferrell. Amy Young. Carol Stoltzfus. Row 2: Kiko Souza. Cal Clark. Craig Kuns. Vmi Jaquery, Jim Neely. Tim Hoganson. 2. Australia team members were: Front: Ginny Stone. Second Row: Lisa Meharry, Dawn Jansen, Third Row: Dave Bergandine. Shirley Clark, Faith Linn. Fourth Row: Rich Crist, Bobby Shomo. Jill Griswold. Carl Prokop. Fifth Row: George Stephens, Cozette Wicks, Jim Bocian. 3. Individual MIS students were: Evie Williams — Mexico. Tammy Champlin — USA, Karen Johnson — Scotland, Deanna Palmer — Scotland. Gary Canter — Ivory Coast. 4. Israel team members were: Dallas Stewart, Beth Wind, Becky Blackburn, Marsha Spencer, Anne Tawney. Donna Gall, Michelle Wickham. 216 MIS MIS 5. Philippine team members were: Row 1: Chris Johnson, Gary Kuhn, Mark Womack. Larry Green. Row 2: Kent Craig. Greg Greve. Ted DeShields. Drew Baker. Coach Don Callan. 6. China team members were: Row 1: Julie Marihugh, Sandy Seals. John Hart. Jim Luce, Tammy Kearbey, John Suciu, Row 2: Terry Ankenman, Dave Fogle, Carey Weaver, Jim Fischer, Ruth Reid. JoAnn Frank, Dwayne Frank. MIS 217 FWM i. i iui ituiiu miodiund mcmucis wcie. Kneeling: Fritz Huber. Doug Richardson, Sitting: Mark Wells. Kathy Ormsbee, Tonya Anderson, Sandy Runge, Lord Schumm. Joann Bradshaw, Brenda Boley. Lois Lyon. John Suciu. Standing: Joel Veldt. Randy Coolbaugh, Gary Canter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durham, Charlie High. Dave Fogle. Dan Rowe. Mike Smith. 2. Student Academic Advisory Board members were: Seated: Valerie Dell. Teresa Galbraith, Lisa Meharry, Dana Treese, Pat Michalski. Vicki Butler. Standing: Dr. Johnson, Dave Cremean. Doug Rich- ardson. John Duff. SAAB 218 FWM, SAAB 1. Cedarville Business Association members were: Seated: Janet Herriman, Sherri Kreidler, Mike Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Julie Kitch- en, Clayton Beck, Randy Wilcox. Second Row: Marcia Spencer. Liz Ruez, Sandy Seals. Karen Fisher, Tom Colburn, Dallas Harris. Roberta Ocran, Debbie Beacham. Third Row: Calvin Swank, Mark Warren. Sandy Roth, Gayle Para- diso, Evelyn Shirk, Rachael Scott, Roy Fuller. Sandy Kitchen, Dave Whitacre. Fourth Row: John Bowers. Kevin Purdin, Dave Fogle, Mark Anderson, Steve Hubbard, Tom DeYoung. Tom Prall, Dave Haggarty. 2. Cedarville Elementary Education Club mem- bers were: Front Row: Nancy Price. Dawn Jansen, Kathy Putman, Betsy Froh, Joy Gra- ham, Peggy Kamphausen. Back Row: Gregory Howe, Bill Hayes, Cheryl Roth, Kim Hender- son, Mrs. Hall. CBA, CEEC 219 1. Timalathian members included: Ted DeShields. David Sugg. Stacy Towle. Ken Andrus. Kris Kar- sian. 2. Married Students Club members were: Adults: Greg Birkholtz. Corrine Birkholtz, Dave Murdoch. Carolyn VanNatta, Paul VanNatta, Mary Sanders. Don Sanders. Kids: Dwana Murdoch. David Mur- doch. Daniel Sanders. 3. Physical Education Majors and Minors club members included: Front Row: Donna McHugh, Darcy Morton, Marcy Morton. Mary Stuenzi. Deb- bie Kearsley. Second Row: Brian Medlock, Karen Cooper, Laurie Butler. Sue Kulp. Sue Riegles. Julie Hutchins, Joe Colyer. Third Row: Julie Jones. Lau- ra Hall, Becky Needles, Barb Vinson, Amy Smith, Jill Griswald, Bett Snouffer. Back Row: Rick Hick- man, Norm MacKenzie. Tim Dowd, Rodney Cane. Matt Mills. John Richmond. 4. Advisory 7 members were: Front Row: Dave Kisner. Ken Gaines. Steve Swayze. Pastor Green. Back Row: Keith Willhite, Mark Lones. Kim Kauff- man, Jeff Willetts. 220 Clubs Bible Clubs These students were involved in Bible Clubs. They went to different homes and churches in the area and gave Bible Clubs for children in elementary school. They told Bible stories, missionary stories, and had a time for refresh- ments. Members were: 1. Lemaster Bible Club: Sherry Kreidler, Tim Filler, Becky Conrad. 2. Clavary Baptist Bible Club: Reve Smith, Debbie Tyler, Teresa Heeney. 3. Gate Bible Club: Doug Bauer. Dave Grosve- nor. 4. Cipher Bible Club: Dawn Kessler. Margie Brown. 5. Karsten Bible Club: Kathy McCabe. Debbie Wellmghoff, Kris Lintz. Bible Clubs 221 Varsity C 1. Varsity C members were: Row 1: Mark Leach, Craig Colas, Tom Aitken, Cal Clark, Ron Hobar, Tom Yater, Dan Standridge. Row 2: David Cox. Valde Garcia, Bill Baldwin, Larry Green, Dave Merkh, Jamie Darling, Dave Standridge. Row 3: Gary Gromacki, Mark Norman, Bob Hanson, Mark Womack, Eric Mounts, Jeff Bowser, Mark Mat- thews, Steven Sadowitz. Dave Treese. 2. Music Educators National Conference members were: Row 1: Edna Hollopeter, Cindy Garrison. Crystal Eaker, Cathy Heatly, Janis Traphagen. Dave Layhead, Ken Woods. Row 2: Karen McHugh. Nancy Geddicks, Patty Maloney. Joyce Kmcely. Row 3: Dr. Ellington, Teresa Heeney, Sue Knicely, Wayne Anthony. Row 4: Dean Wagner, Debby Wita, Gwen Smith, Danette Wetzel, Gary Rouster. Row 5: Rich Conners. Rusty Burke. Ed Sturdevant. Curt Nice. Dave Short. Row 6: Jeff Acker, Cheryl Sprunger. MENC 222 Varsity C. MENC 1. The Miracle Staff created this yearbook. Members were: Front Row: Sandy Roth. Karen Wainwright, Russ Mierta, Rachel Scott. Angela Brown, Jannel Johnson. Back Row: Bryan Armstrong, Jill Tordonato, Elaine Swartwood, Michelle Randall. Lori Livergood, Donna Supplee. Marlene Eis- sens, Betsy Hanna, Pat Magnuson, Karen Eddy. Arna Terkilsden. Not pictured: Mar- lin L. Rayburn, Yearbook Advisor and Charlie Miller. American Yearbook Rep. 2. Lee Randall (Editor) 3. Students on the Cedars Staff wrote the school newspaper. Members were: Stand- ing: Angela Brown, Judy Ockert. Paul Sewell. Mark Morley, Dave Sugg. Byron Major, Terry Ankenman, Terri Schmidt. Sitting: Michelle Randall, Elaine Swartwood, Sharon Levine. 4. Living Springs members produced a monthly periodical for elderly people. Members were: Sitting: Cathi Finnemore, Kathy Payne. Sharon Lahaie. Loanna Ham- ilton. Standing: Michelle Randall. Laura Bearss, Larry Lim, Bob King. Paul Sewell. Teresa Galbreath. Miracle, Cedars, Living Springs 223 224 Advertising ADVERTISING 3USINESS HOURS Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fr i. Sat. Sun. 9 AM 2 r. 9 2 „ 9 AM NOON 9., 2 .. 9,. 2 9.. 2 CLOSED The Miracle Yearbook thanks all parent patrons for their excellent response and continuing support of the 1980 Yearbook. Mr. A Mrs. Arthur J. Abbott Liverpool. 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Main Street Cedarville, Ohio Open Mon-Sat 6:30 am to 7:30 pm Sun. 8 am to 2 pm ENJOY OUR GOOD FOOD AND HOMEY ATMOSPHERE. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 80! Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it. — I Thessalonians 5:24 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 414 East Lincoln Street Breman. Indiana 46506 Rev. James K. Holmes. Pastor 226 Advertising WHEELERSBURGH BAPTIST CHURCH The Church of the Open Bible 8140 Gallia St Wheelersburg. Ohio 45694 Dick Sumner. Pastor Dennis Burns. Youth Pastor Gary Storm. Director Scioto Hills Reservation Let your light so shine before men. that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in Heaven. Matthew 5:16 We congratulate the class of ‘80 and proudly salute those students presently attending Cedarville College from Wheelersburg Baptist Church ... Ken Massie Bonnie Merrill Cheryl Miller Reve Smith Steve Stewart FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NORMAN HOAG Pastor 1001 N. Lincoln St. Creston. Iowa 50801 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A M. classes for all ages MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. (Broadcast over KSIB Radio) YOUNG PEOPLE'S HOUR 6 P.M.. EVENING SERVICE 7 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE 8 P.M.. (Wednesday) DENNIS JINGST Assoc. Pastor COLONIAL PIZZA 87 N. MAIN STREET CEDARVILLE. OHIO Phone 766-5779 BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS AND GRADS AT CEDARVILLE COL- LEGE. Advertising 227 COMMUNITY BOWLING LANES 66 S. Allison Avenue Xenia. Ohio 3769496 We invite you to enjoy bowling with us Mr. Glenn £. Duff Houlton. Maine Mr. A Mrs. John Duffield Valley Falls, Kansas Mrs. Letter H. EdeRn Washington, District of Columbia Phyllis Edwards Whitesboro, New York Mr. A Mrs. John M. riser Ellerlie, Maryland Dr. A Mrs. G.C. EJcan St. Albans, West Virginia Ms. June M. 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Ohio Audrey Charlotte Hiller Akron, Ohio The Southgate Baptist Church 2111 S. Center Blvd. Springfield, Ohio 45506 John R. Greening, Pastor Thomas M. Hopewell, Ass. Pastor Congratulations to the Class of 1980. Advertising 229 — bethel Baptist Chulcti 1704 Spfingrtato Rcao. ChOffy Hill. New Jef3oyGfi£03 WH I ii!r T jgs . -1 i i Mil UiMik «.'i r - Congratulations to the Class of 1980 from BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1704 Sprindale Road. Cherry Hill, N.J. 08003 Rev. Virgil W. Stoneking, Pastor Rev. Wayne Baker, Ass. to the Pastor Donald Whipple. Ass. to the Pastor MAIN XENIA STS Cedarville. OH FOR YOUR BEST DEAL IN GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLICANCES HARDWARE and GIFTS FREE GIFT WRAPPING CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 230 Advertising Reverend A Mrs. John Hippard Shelbyville, Illinois Mr. A Mrs. Patrick Hitchcock Hnintown, Ohio Mr. A Mrs. Alien Hoganson Laurium, Michigan Mr. A Mrs. Richard Hoke Meadville, Pennsylvania Mr. A Mrs. Robert £. 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King Peoria, Arizona Mr. A Mrs. Stanley Kirby Prospect Ohio Mr. A Mrs. Harry Klingenberg Temperance, Michigan Mr. A Mrs. James Krohn Grant Park, Illinois EUCLID- NOTTINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 18901 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid, Ohio 44119 Pastor: Donald McClintic SUNDAY — 9:45 am — Bible School 11:00 am — Worship 6:30 — Eve. . Service Wednesday — 7:00 pm - AWANA Clubs 7:15 pm — Midweek Service THE LORD HATH DONE GREAT THINGS FOR US, WHEREOF WE ARE GLAD - PSALM 126:3 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 125 Grand Ave Wellington. Ohio 44090 Pastor Gerald G. Wagner Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:45 AM Evening Service 7:00 PM Wednesday Evening Service 7:C0 PM Phone 216 647-2477 Wellington Members attending Cedarville College: Ruth Collins Sally Greetham Cnss Wilson Laura Olsen Randy Wilson Advertislng 231 Reverend A Mrs. Fred A. Krueger Hemlock, Michigan Mr. A Mrs. Richard H. Lapp Winfield, Illinois Mr. Warren f. Lawrence Warren, Ohio Mr. A Mrs. Melvin J. Leman Francesville. Indiana Mr. Clayton H. 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Utty to. 143 M er. toAnv. 175 Mtcttn lata. 143. 194. 219 tottten Sandra. 153. 719 Unit. Orta. 166 Utntt. Kitty. 143 Ktnftnbret laaacr. 166 Knapp. Mae . 143 Knapp. Mary. 125 Mwcht, kenlte. 33. 153 Mvcrty. lay. 166 Macrty. toy« 166 777 Mvcrty, Sour. 143. 201. 777 Ka - « . Shan 153 Kect. Arna. 175 Maim Gedy. 125. 143 Kradke. Shar 143 1$?. 196. 219, 771 Modkr. Sam 166 Mrwvsn Gedy 67. 63. 153 M«w n Bchad. 47. 143. 197. 707 M wson Katty. 143 Ke «f e. Band. 1(6 Koto Swan 33. 55. 56 85. 86. 125. 720 Kaa . Cr t 175. 197. 704. 216 Kaabrtrran. £d. 153 Kmttrt. linda. 125 lat a. Sharoa. 153. 773 la Hayt. leru 175 la. . . 153 lam tosatft. 143 larda . Bath. 27. 153 I anti, fcrry. 38. 137. ITS. 191 la . Karat. 33. 35. 86. 176. 117 la Rue Band. 126. 210 lad Swan 143 labnee. Cary. 143 lawbaad. Otnd. 143. 194. 198. 199. 701. 212. 722 Iaitoa. toy, 166 latch Man. 76. 143. 18?. 215. 27? Itattm Katty. 166 196 TCI Ittto. laaa. 166 IccMtnbmm. Bath 175 Irtfbtenknatr. item 126 189 lewandt. Fabda 166. 70S IfciM, ijd. 1S3 lana. Shaexi 114. 176 187. 195. 197. 212. 273 taw . Beth. 153. 707 lawn. Brtty. 43.153 lawn. Band. 100. 143, 195. 703. 715 lawn. Stem 80. 143. 194. 21? IcWaretarr. Oun . 5« 143 IcMrWrtir, Lada. 54. 55. 153 1-. larr,. 166. 773 l ai to a . 75. 26 153 I «daman Yalcr . 166 Indtoy. Brth. 81. 166. 197. 715 irn Fatt. 70. 21. 77. 97. 166. 707. 216 IMt K 8. 143. 221 Id . Matt. 166 Irrwtood. leer . 166 273 Imrfoed. Oand. 153 Imretoo leradre. 153 llawtiyn Ban 153. 707. 21? Itoyd. laa . 153 lottos, kmt, 167 lojan Ooma. 143. 708 lorn Mart, 126 720 lotfacr . Tem 154 torfnettcr. Halhan. 176 195. 208 lorfntttar. Rjbart 154. 198. 701. 21? leper. Marty. 167. 199 lord. Band 93. 143. 201. 7C4 lord. 1«. 167 Ion. Orberah 143 luca. ha, 176 196. 717 latton Barbara. 167 lynch, ley. 143 lyon Ion 154. 218 I yon. Richer 136 167. 701 Uacdoeiad law 113 MacKeru Cynttu. 154. 187. 701 MxhanM Neeatai. 12«. 211. 270 Matter. Jaftry. 167 Mjfnwor. Pal 167. 773 Ma r. Beyai. 167. 207 Ma. Kd. Irama. 143. 203 Mayer. Brlrda 143. 706 Mayw. Byron 97. 98. 199. 773 May . Myron 154. 197. 709 Malar . KaMacn 143. 199. 701 Malar . Maru . 63. 167. 199. 201 Matonay. M-oa. 154. 199. 701. 707. 707. 227 Mjararr Gedy 30. 32. 154 Miate Ban 143 Mawtrt. Hehr 167. 187. 704. 210 Manfcfh. Chr star. 45. 154 Maedkfh. W . 176. 711. 217 Mattr-t Carta. 167. 709 Maeslrtkr. Bind. 154. 195 Martm Patrr. 176 Martm Gady. 176 Mart . Ratal . 154. 707 Martin. Rvtt. 177. 709 Marin Ta da. 167 Martm. Maria. 143. 707. 217 Mason lake. 93. 167. 204 Mttua. Kan 51. 67. 167 Mart. Bard. 143. 703 Mtrttrs. Kam 177. 195 Mattrnv Mart. 87. 89. 154 . 777 Mathawm T . 154 Mam Art .57. 167. 194 Mrtlee. Rtt. 1«. 143, 203. 138 Malarias. Swaa. 31. 37. 167 Maiay. Ckrda. 81. 167. 207. 214 Maiay larry, 154. 210. 711 Mays, Rtbecct. 167. 196 Me Seda. 8rtnda. 114. 177. 707 McCabt Kttttom 143. 771 Me Deader, Taney. 167 McCccnrtt. laara, 154 McCoy. Rardy. 167 McCrrtoofA. Bind. 127 McBtftrt Cory. 154. 194 McBanrt Band. 154 McBaewh. Doaaa. 143. 194 McBorrtd. Maria. 703 Mcfaddan. Mark. 715 McGarvty. kR. 67. 143 AkCaa. Syron 113 McGactor. Rebcrt. 154. 714 McHrjh. Coma. 154. 195. 770 Me Hayh. Karin 37. 154. 187. 198. 199. 201. 72? MctoCosh. Mart. 154. 194 McKay. Pa . 67. 63. 167 McKrne. Pan 154 McAAAan. Oaryl 81. 113. 196 McAHan. Bm«. 32. 37. 167 McNA Katty. 143. 707 McWaed. Ster . 198 Mtachan Vf an 167 Madtoek. Boat. 80. 177. 715. 773 Meharry, laa. 101. 144 197. 701. 216 218 Mrtbuh-. Rebecca, 141 Merkh. Oand. 24. 76. 105. 144. 187. 194. 705. 707. 77? Mirth. Unto . 154. 705 Mend. Berrta. 167 Mrssanfir. Iw. 154. 710 Meytr. 8« , 167 Mryar. Ortba. 154. 71? Hchart. Patroa. 101. 177. 218 Hchd. Refar. 27. 105. 106. 127. 203 Harta. Rassrl. 144. 773 HKr. Am 154 Hbe. B fh. 144 HCar. Bnan 38. 154. 207. 703 Hear. Ckaryl 167 HI . CytVU. 177. 195. 207 AHer. U-rn 18. 16? War. Mar cm. 167. 209. 215 Hkr. Me ida. 167. 701 Htar. Ph 0 76 167 War. Raynoed. 47. 154. 194. 195. 210 War. Rath. 167. 701. 211 Uds. 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Sim. 168 Needles. tool,. IU. 703. 720 Nctf,. Ur« 178. 189. 716 Notay. Sito,. 154 197 Neste . Jewwler. 168 197. 701 Nmlt Cto . 178 Ne-rcond. Cto,. 154 Newman Oetfe 144 Me . torta, 168. 197. 201. 77? tothd . John. 168 Mchrts. Mchael 178 Ma M. Lkjabrti. 168 tum. A.V . 155. 214 Merta Wr. 168. 197. 701 Herman, UtrV 93. 144. 198. 272 N u . Boem. 144. 214 0 to f ly n 155 (Ttoto. P . 168 223 Oclert. Ito,. 144. 773 Oer . Robert . 155. 219 Or. Sandra. 168 Chrr. Ortto . 155. 201. 703 Otter. Uctod Osen iMTI. 144 Osen. 8nt . 155. 210 ffNeal. Jo . 76. 168 CQu-n Metato. 19. 178 Orto . Motato 168. 214 Owsfe . Katby. 168. 218 Qrwsbe . Ito . 155 Olfiorr . Mart. 155. 196. 210 too«. too,. 81. 168 210 Ounga. tarr,. 168 OTVade. 0 n 168. 204 Pilot Stet tn. 75. 76. 168. 194. 197 tool. 0 4. 168. 209 Paddock. f to . 168 to to to t 148. 211 Pafter. Oeam . 155. 216 Partet. Suus. 33. 35. 128 Ptoltr. Patro . 168 P r kK. Cjjta. 155 ParW. [fcafetk. 144 Parte . ln r . 178 Parte . I . 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Mr ea 155 Ptott Cetau. 168. 1% Poeta, toto 129. 195 Pcp Ouwu. 168. 195. 197 Pcp . torto 144 Pcm. taUry. 168 PeRer. Tereu 18 155 Power. Tmothy. 155. 194. 19? Pr i. Ito 155. 219 Prentree. Jutae. 155. 195. 2W Pmta,. 1 ,. 144 Prttt .. M.ut. 168 710 Prte. ton. 168. 199. 201. 2tt Prxe. toto 144. 199. 201 Price. K nc,. 144 194 209. 219 Pritifle. Kew . 155 Pr kco. Jr.. Ctrl. 67. 144. 203. 216 Pruto. 8 c ,. 155 Prirtt. Itone. 193. 738 Pryee. tore. 168 Pton. tonn. 168 219 Ptlnto tol ,. 144. 719 Pr Ke. Sta«. 168 t-utx toto 145 PjOdtH. Ourte. 179. 208 Rjmey in . 40. 74. 145. 196. 707. 707 Pjnd l. Irt. 110. 179. 195. 773 Ponto. Mctoe. 155. 773 P pe tau . Oeor . 179 Pto . Jenrey. 168 P«wn Gonne. 79. 80. 155. 705 PewWa tottajtae. 168 fjwvm. Statrcn. 155. 702 P y8e . (tone 155 fiertocal Ito 168 Pto. Cretee y. 169. 196 206 Peex. fctne. 32. 155 Pegner. CUnJ 169 Petan Kjttijr. 129 M Oebotm. 179. 187. 731. 703 Pert, tottt 169. 701. 205. 217 Pnaer. 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Paine i . 15«. 158 Suder. Stun 145 Stow. Me. 11II. 93. 95 102. 131. 212 Sto er Mu . 169 Staeoherd. Stndr . 169 Storeun. lyan. 169 Start £« • 103. 156. 197. 207 Start Rob 66. 158 210 Staorro. Beto, 75. 26. 169, 187. 203. 216 Short 0 rt 156 Short. Om 137. 145. 199, 201. 222 Stoneun Cr 145. 197. 201. 210 Srtae . Rett, leu. 169. 195. 196 SrtKBon. Andrew 131 Suit. Cetae 131 SeoouiL Oott 87 156 Sfer . Km. 204 SAytav M r. 36. 156 Sfe Oefet. 15« Statutae , fee. 169. 203 Staneetatr. Mrt. 138 169. 212 State . Store- 169 Sruet. MelueL 57. 61. 7. 145 Sr et. Tern. 187. 205 Stoey Tana,. 103. 145. 197. 215 Sato. Any. 15«. 720 Sato. BoO. 36. SO. 156. 215 Sato. 0 nd. 156 Sarth. (A 100. 101. 1A5 Sato. CtHrer. 170 Saith. Cirttoetjn. 145. 201. 222 Sartti. J ck. 131. 197. 201 Sato 1«. 156 Sato. J H. 80. 170 Sato tad 145 Sato, ton 62. 63. 131. 197 S«to l trt. 73. 170. 201 Sato, tnda 47. 156 Sato. Me had 170. 197. 201. 206. 218 Sato. Rm. 170. 221 Sirto fetaud 13? Sato. tear. 143. 15«. 195. 714 SneA Senrj. 21. 170 Stole, toha 80. 148 156 Stool. Matey. 137. 701. 707 Stott . Bret. 156. 709. 770 Snyder. CtaMl 1P0. 195. 710 Sn er. Mren. 131. 19«. 197 Snrfer. lor . 170. 715 Snyder Mctaete. 170 Snydee. Sim. 131. 195 SonaerWt. Sandra. 15« Scfer. feMfd. 156 Sorbet. 0« 145. 212 Southward. Metad,. 72. 99. 170 Scuthwrt. Ptafei. 15« Sow , francbco. 145 131. 216 Searti. Brace. 97. 98 99. 131 Spirt . I,me. 170 Sp U. leer,. 101. 132 Spur,, toe . 170 Spencer. I ,. 136. 170. 195. 106 Spencer. Majha. 170. 718 719 Spencer. By 77. 92. 156 Spradln. Brad. 87. 170, 198 Spragita. AM . 1 0. 208 Sprunger. Cheeyl. 132. 222 Sptrner. lames. 93 State. Metad,. 170. 201 Stale,. Oonata. 170 StaadrV Cto 26 132 194. 207. 210. 222 Slaadrdte. CtonJ. 28 132. 222 Standrdge. Oebora 145. 198 210 StanM. ftojd, 109. 156. 203 Surge Steffen 105 145 199 Slades. Mart. 156 Surbocl. Anne. 145. 197 surfed. Carts. 132 SUrtocl. Kew 170. 709 Slarett l ry. 156, 196 Start ,. M m . II? SleafecHcr. Karen. 132 Strum Met Karn 145 Steita Co vi . 173 Stetfenv. Ceerje. 156. 201. 206. 216 S-rphees. tataduel. 137 Slepfewon. feh A 145 Slepfemon. Shed . 170. 197. 701 Sim . Gate. 215 Slmm. Marl. 145. 715 Stewart. AJ. 74, 25, 28 87. 145. 10« SlewuL 8edry. 145. 701. 2C8 Slew !. Mtot, 25. 26. 170. 197. 198. 216 Slewul Gawd. 87. 132 Slew L Guru. 15« Slmart. £A 26. 87. 156. 194 Stewart. Kart. 87. 170 Stewrt. Sim. 170 StoHAiv C e4. 32. 158 216 Stone. VaAtne. 170 Stone, ftp 132. 216 stone . PM«. 73. 9«. 07. 08. 99 146 199 201 Store Ourteta . 132. 209 Storey. Ten Stretch. len, 170. 170. 201 Stnegrt. tone. 133 Strotedge. Rand,. 148 195 Saroei. laure. 15«. 211 Sired. Steve. 72. 14«. 211 Stoena. Mr, 86. 170. 720 $l|M I O SlnderaiL [Award. 156. 199. 201. 215. 222 Sueta, to . 170. 207. 217. 218 Sugt Band. 14«. 195. 202. 220. 223 Stmretin. J H, 170 Supotae. Caret. 133. 107 Sopptee. Oon«a. 38. 103. 156. 201. 273 StatbertanA tone. 3«. 37. 156. 704 Swan ,. Cath, 146 715 Swan . Cafe 133. 219 Swrtwcod. 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Cecil. 72. 157 Wltor. left,, 43. 157 Welur. VYcU 171 Welee Mir, 27. 44. 51. 146. IK WeRtffceugk. Men. 171 Went MM. 157. 198 Went Stephen. 171. 199. 201 W K Y t u. 134. 1«. 1W. 201. 216 Win.. JeH. 134 Wirner. Dl«d. 171 «men. Mirt. 10«. 219 Water aw. Dint 146. 197. 201 Water . Ylcb. 171. 194. 197. 201 Wiltv Oram. 26 With. Oirm. 171 Wtartr. Cere, 51. 70. IK. 187. 190. 207. 217 We . Aennrth. IK. 203. 210 Wetfcr. 8ear,. 103. IK. IK Wrter. lev. 47. 157. 207. 210 Weteter. Keren. 134 Weterer Se j. 171. 194 WeK McheeJ. 171 Wen. Storoe. 134. 137 Wewajtolt, Decor It. 136. IK. 201. 221 We dim. 171 Wets Mart. 26. 157. 187. 218 Wetter. Cue. 171 West Die . 15? W«het. CUrvMtle. 19. 134. 222 tourtoa. Keith 157 toiler. Vitere. 54. K. 85. 36 toeteier. tend. 157 tortecre. tend. IK. 219 to U4 r. Seim. 171 Whte Bran. 171 tort Scott 157 Whiten. Ted. IK. 199 tocktoii. tend. IK WOton. Mchd . 157. 216 tocto. Cofette. 146. 201. 216 Wet . Rend,. 157 Wfcc. Hie 171. 199. 20? W4c«. Rent, K IK 219 Witrtm. Seven. 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OW. 178. 217 Berter. Aed,. 189 fry . Bert Berienslxk. the . 190 Getton,. PnC 189 BerbdMftr. Belt,. 191 Grtn. CUmd. 190 BeMe lenev. 178 Grte,. 0 66 186 Bddk Sieren. 185. IK Gefcr Rent 186 8oiten Belh 189 Grrtord. Perte, 191 8e te«, Die . 189 Clenrfle. t«e . 17 Br ts t Cd n. 183 Green Herotd. 175. 207. 220 Brevier, finen. 175 Creer Merterrt 186 6r«Knen Mil,. 191 Creenweod. [dniid. 1« Bred. Oenee. 188 Ceeennoed. Me,. 186 Broct. Ijne Gnw. teem. 172. 176 Breek. Wheel. 175 CrdVths. Keren. 187 Eretord. Mir,nr. 185. 202 Gmhen, M 189 8rj«n Mirk 189 Cnstoe. Sett,. 1 9 Brmteer. Gdbeit. ITS Orneckj. Retert. 176 8wteht r Merfiret. 190 Croons. Omern. 119 Ceh r. Wljr . 189 Cres . My 179, IK Cel. CM «. ITS Grssh. toejhl. 179 Cetoh Owe 57. 59. 160. 173. 181. 217 Cum , lor. 175 Ce tCt . Jeek. 189 tod. Drthn. 187 Carr. Mterta. 187 He . Helen 178 219 Orner. Unes. 175 He . Mendi. HI Ctosten )«i. 189 Heaay. os«h. 184 Cheaters. Eeh . 189 Henne . . Drt6e. 189 CUrk. teth 57. 61. 86. 89 Merrier. Bee ,. 189 CUrt. Mertn. 176, 184, 187 Herner. Sindn One. leek. 175 tort. Udj. 189 One. tob. 184 to‘.Sene, Mer,. 191 Cenkkn. «tone. 188 tow. Belt,. 191 Corned. Ctoui. 188. 189 Heto«k. terry. i J. IK Conel. Ren 188 Hfh Ctorte 189 Conch. Seek,. 186 HonH. r s IX. 187 Conch, Retert. 187 toned. Kathy. 186 Co,. Sterr,. 175 torter, tenes 190 Oteej. Afrt 188 Mem, Uek. ITS CUlej. Jom. 189 lemsn. Ins. 191 Imsn. Kir,. 191 Prnty. Beatne . IX. 187. 1% VKerey. leyce. 189 Ounlea. Oori. 191 Jem |V 7 Oov 175 ReyBnm. fthet. 188 tetnmh. lents. 174. 17S toy tern. Mertn 185 Joteson. Bed. 189 Beta, Chertettr. 199 Johnson. Ortterdi 110. 173. 175. 218 Rickard. Do-eld. 36. 175. 215 Johnson, {me . 189 Rickard. Pet 175 Johnson. Merdyn 189 R«p Jack. 176 Kantean. (teen. 193 Br User. 187 Kenney. Jin . 33 35. 86. 181 Beer. Milan 177 token. 1 entire 1 3 Rock. CU.d, 183 to , (toe. 27. 29. 93. 173. 181 toss. Cherus. 175. 188 tenet. Died 1 5. 207. 220 toss. Moiy. 137. 188 tote. Cary, 188. 217 Rone CUn. 189 tote. Eetccee. 31. 3? Sweden. Pe y. 191 tenon. Maik. 179 ScMepfi Sandra. 55. 56. 181 tenon. Sue. 188 Sterne . Jems. 177 lee. Oivid. 1 9 Short. Mery. 188 lee. Pet 185 Sdnis. John 183 tee. Serf . 189 Suete . GdtiML 175 leuhtenhemer. Jui. 189 Sen . Rrth. 189 toech. Barton, l n Sarth. Snsen. 1« lent Martha. 191 Spere '. Ooretky. 90 Medda. hhrum. 185 Spmer. Cdvird. 52. 179 Mittoa. Beet, Sum. tort. 180 Mitsoe. Oird 180 SI Cler. Me. 186 McOmi. PWkp. 180 St Cate. Jtft 191 MeCteeny, Jote. 25. 26. 93. 181 St Ctee. Keweth 2. 3. IrS McCetdnek. Jems 184 Siemens. Oettw 188 McIntosh Berter i. 188 Stemera. HMe . 175 Mcktosh he herd. 176 Street Join. 187 McIntosh Ttn Jo. 190 Strotedje luco. 191 Mick. Bern . 18? Sanner. Retert. 175 Mder, Cre 75 Tlrtee. Betty 189 MWei. MeteJ 191 Tiyte. bene. 188 toshte. Joyce. 189 Teal. Am. 189 ItocTH. Met,. 187 Theetie Sherd. 188 Mcnroe. Me . 92. 101. 184 notes Wenda. 191 Monroe. Berfrty. 178 lerrms Chck. 173. 186 Moody 0et 190 Trend. Jen . 191 Miedock. 1 Merrey. 79. 80 1M Tries . Cun . 190 Mwph,. one 175 Tuner. Ice toe ten 189 I,Vt. OoneV. 175 aiqron Ceorje 1 IteteHh fert. 175 Ouedette, Dune. 186 YWdt Joel. 191 Oritste . Due. 188 Verner. Pud. 175 OrertKt lisa. 191 Warren. Share . 191 Pitnard, Oketos. 180. 19? Weitets. tons. 191 Perne. Ooned. 176. 1% Welker. JMurJ. 36. 175. IK 207 Pkv-. Jr.. Ooh 189 WAN. toned. 177 PettKSoa, WWerr. 175 Were. Pent 101. 189 Ph4tos.ld. 189 Wearer. Carr,. 190 PhWps. CteMrey. 177 Wetret Data. 183 Phims. Henry. 188 WSUher. Brian. 189 Phws. Ce-ehS 189 mna. I Retert. |73. 188 P Ws. lanes. 172 WWrtti. tart. 175 PhWV. Terr,. 183 Whoa. Cnsv. 190 Podcch. Mery 191 Tome-nir Myien. 190 Potter. 8« 187 lndex 247 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; ar.d whatsoevei he doeth shall prosper. Psalms I: 3 248 Closing
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