The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1962

C darville College registers ,·ec,ord number of students C. P . A. I' 1111 cl I 1 St . I air is l'l ~ g i 1111 i 11 g 11 i lct1rth )'car ns a n1c111l1cr of ti, ctla1 - \1ill~ o]lcgc factlll)' this fall . tic anti his '"' ife an<.I t, o cl1illlrc11 can1c t C ctlarvillc fro111 f.}t1incy ]II . whcr c he \\.orkc<.l for a pt1l,lic accot111ting fir,11. l'ri r lo that he t, tight in a l)t1si11css '-ic ho I for f ot1r years. 11' t'li,1r , ill\: l' ' ' '-' \!C st\tl1l'tlt 1 " d r :, lll'(I . 11 nll -t i111t' l11ul1 a ~ ..i l) ttt le.: 11t, fl ,t cre"l fl,r nil t,,,,l'" 1 "' ' ... ,ll "I 'tll s f l'J'' l' ' '-' lll "~ ,t.,tc,. tl1c 1 , 1 c t " f " It 1111 l 1 a . n 11 "t \ t' 11 c . l I c 1 a • t11" l1as ti lt' largt',l r\.: 111 l',c11tat1()11 , , itl1 1 t l a11"t 1 h:l11ga11 Ct)111c, 1n ~ l' '-' "' lli ,, itl1 I ,tt1'-tc11t, . 111 ,r"icr lt" r11tct tl1c "'lcn1,111ti, f a l r ,, 111, (.;(lT""'ll111lnl. (1 11c,, ft1ll -t1111e ~ ~ tc . ('1lt r, ,, ere- aJticti t the f ,1 tilt) : 111 li f t rti J hn, n f cattle. \ a h .. Re g1 tr .. 1r a11d a""' ...tant 111 the dt1ca- ~ t ")11 Dt: 1 a rt111c11t : l1s 1 \ f ack.aq f \\ l,ca tt.1n. Ill .. Ded.n f \\ 1 111en : 1i J ti ne Kcar11t:\ of e,, bttf)' P rt. Ma.. . a t1 \.l l.. .. 1nc :\food~ of le, eland. Ohi . thlet1c Dcpart111ent ~ fa\. Dowell of c· lt1 n1 h L1~. Ohio. P ) cholog) Depart- 1 1ent : and d\\ ard pencer of J hn– ~n 1t~. 1 T. ) " • • Engli h Department. Thi bring the total number of fa tilt, n1en1ber to 30 full time . teacher and four part-time which i al o another record in the hi tor)' of the chool. Loan Funds T\, o new loan fund have recently been e tabli bed for the tudent of Cedar\ ille College. Rev. and Mr . Bernard Bancroft have et up a loan fu nd for mi ionary tudents . The loan from thi fund will be granted , \\'ithout intere t. to a tudent in any ~ ear \\ ho e tated expectation i mi - ionar) 1 ervice, at home or abroad . Perhap ome of the friend of the Bancrof will be intere ted in con– tributing to thi fund o that more of our mi ionarie can be aided in ob– taining a college education. When gift are ent to thi fund, please tipu– late : Bancroft Loan Fund. The econd loan fund i the Frances 11 cChe ne 1 I e m or i a 1 Revolving Scholar hip Fund. The Cedarville College Alumni prior to 1952 met on Aug. 17. The purpo e for this gather– ing \\ a to deactivate the organization and to dispo e of the Alumni fund, the um being $2838 . I t \\ a agreed that the mentioned um be gi\ en to the pre ent Cedar– \'ille College \\'ith the following tipu– lation . l . It 1 to be called the Fr ance 1cChe ne 1 Iemorial Re– \10l\1ing Scholar hip Fund . 2. The mone)' is to be loaned out to any de erving G reene Count,· tudent. 3. The tudent mu t attend Cedarville College. 4. Cedar ville College i to uper, 1 i e the term . 5. Public recog– nition in area new papers should be gi, 1 en at this time and during the Page 4 , October, 1962 \lll.\.\.' ""' 'L' \t' ~trs a" lo l1t>\V ti,' tllllrlt' ' '" I L' lt1g \IS~(., Hllll ll\ \\ 110111 . Graduate Study t1,, Rl 1ll1 K a11l1cr, ,111tl . lJ, Barker 11,1, c ll ft C"ctlar\'illc ollcgc tl1ic:, car lt1 c )11tint1c gratlt1atc work. Mi Kantzer \\ 1 ill be ct ing work toward the PH.D. in nglL h at the nivcr ity of 1 c n in, and Mr. Barker will be ~ orh.ing t ~ ar<l a Ph .D . in P y– cholog) at the niver it of Iowa. He gra<.lt1atc<l fron1 the nivcrsity of Jll i,101\ '-'Vith a Btlcl1clor of cicncc Degree 1n ccotinting in J956 an<.i e peel" to ohtai11 his Master's Degree in ebruary, 1961. ince 1959 Mr. t. lair has served a the hcatl of the Bu inc Depart– ment of the college. He wa5 in tru- A la rge st aff of 30 fu ll-time and four part-time f acu lt y members is necessary to teach the 450 record e nroll,nent at Ced a rv il le Coll ege. 75th Anniversary Cedarville College was chartered in 1887 by the State of Ohio. In recog– nition of the 75th anniversary, an hi toric Pageant, ' 'A the Cedar Grow ' will be presented during the Homecoming weekend, ov. 16-17. The Pageant starts with the dedica– tion of the fir t building, Old Main, in May 1896 and show the develoo– ment and growth of the building on the campu from 1896 until the pre - ent time. See the hi tory of Cedarville Col– lege come to life in the P ageant, "A The Cedar Grow ." We particularly urge all of the Cedarville Alumni to come "back home" for this bi toric • occasion. Student Center-Gym Progre s is being made toward the completion of thi new building and '"e are hopeful that the gym part of the building will be ready for u e b} the time basketball sea on being . A great deal of work remain to be done, However before any part of this unit will be usable. mental in the organization and de– velopment of this phase of the col– lege program. This department has grown until there are now 85 tudent who are majoring in Business. Kenneth St. Clair The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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