1979-1980 Academic Catalog

1 Cedarville College Since 1953 the trustees and administration of Cedarville College have sought to define realistic goals where substantial emphasis is placed upon the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ. Divine guidance has been sought as instructors have been invited to join the faculty and carry out its defined purposes and objec– tives. Cedarville has a full-time faculty of nearly sixty members with an average of over ten years of teaching experience. Such experience contributes substantially to the success of this Christian liberal arts college. All faculty members are committed Christians who teach the course content in the light of Scriptural truth. All of them have a sincere desire to assist young people in their preparation ol their chosen vocation. Nine are currently working toward advanced degrees; forty-five percent now hold earned doctorates. PAUL H. DIXON, M.Div., D.D., President 1978- BA, Tennessee Temple Baptist College, 1961; M.Div., Tennessee Temple Baptist Theo– logical Seminary 1964. D.D. Tennessee Temple Baptist College, 1978. JAMES T. JEREMIAH, D.D., Litt. D., Chancellor 1953- 1 / Graduate, Baptist Bible Seminary, 1936; BA, Central State College, 1960; M.A., Winona Lal~e School of Theology, 1968; D.D., Central State College, 1961; Litt.D., Cedarville Col– lege, 1973. ROBERT D. ABBAS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology 1971- B.M., Northwestern College, 1959; BA, Wartburg College, 1962; M.A., University of Northern Colorado, 1965; Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1972. \.MERLIN F. AGER, Ph.D., Professor of Education 1978- //'"BA, Cedarville College, 1960; M.S., University of Wisconsin, 1962; Graduate Study, Mi– ami University, summer of 1963; University of Wisconsin, summer of 1964; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1967. LYLE J. ANDERSON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music 1970- B.M., Cedarville College, 1970; M.A., Ohio State University, 1971; Ph.D., Ohio State Uni– versity, 1977. JAMESW. BAKER, BA, lnstructorofSpeech 1977- BA, Bob Jones University, 1972; All work but thesis completed for M.A., University of South Carolina. REBECCA M. BAKER, MA, Instructor of Speech 1977- BA, Bob Jones University, 1973; M.A., Bob Jones University, 1975. SUE H. BAf<ER, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education 1978- B.S., Kent State University, 1968; M.Ed., Kent State University, 1972. RICHARD E. BALDWIN, M.BA, Assistant Professor of Business 1975- B.S.E.E., Iowa State University, 1955; M.BA, University of Dayton, 1968; L.L.B., LaSalle Correspondence, 1973. STANLEY N. BALLARD, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology 1965- Diploma, Moody Bible Institute, 1954; Th.B., Baptist Bible Seminary, 1956; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1964; M.S., North Texas State University, 1965; Graduate Study, University of Dayton, 1966; Graduate Study, University of Oklahoma, 1967; Ph.D., North Texas State University, 1971. PATRICIA BATES, M.S., Dean of Women 1974- B.S., Ouachita University, 1968; M.S., Xavier University, 1971. DONALD P. BAUMANN, Ph.D., Professor of Biology and Chemistry 1964- BA, Iowa State University, 1960; M.S., Iowa State University, 1962; Ph.D., Iowa State Uni– versity, 1964.

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