The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1962
Among hi many other dutie Mr. t. lair pend numerou hour find– ing job for the tudent . He al o \erve a treasurer of the Grace Bap– ti t Church and as trea urer for Cedar- ,,ille illage. In Ma)r of thi year he took the emi-annual Certified Public Account– ant' Examination in Columbu Ohio, and wa notified in Augu t that he had pa ed the examination and would receive hi CPA certificate. Mr. St . Clair urns up hi rea on for being at Cedarville ( ' ollege in the following word : "In every event in my life the Lord has directed and led to thi point where I am now - teaching bu ine s to young people." Enrollment by State Alaska, 2: Arizona J ; California, 2: Delaware, I: Florida. 3 · Georgia, 1: Illinoi 24; Indiana, 42; Iowa, 26; Kentucky, 3: Maine, I : Maryland 4; Ma achu ett , 1; Mich,grLn ~ 1; Min– ne ota, 5: Mi ouri, 2 Mon .. q_na, 2; ebra ka, 4· ew Jer -ey, l <) : ew York. 23; Ohio, 161; Per,n,,fvania, 22: Tennes ee J· Virginia, 3: \\/a h– ington, 3: West Virgi11ia, 5; Wi con– sin, 8; Washington, D.C., 1; Vene– zuela, 1. Enroltment by Cl:-ss~3 Stt,dents Men W 0 111en Total Freshmen 67 86 153 ophomore 57 65 121 J un1ors 51 44 95 enior 34 33 67 Special 6 7 13 Totals 215 235 450 Faculty workshop held at Johnson City Baptist Bible eminary of John on 1ty, ew York, opened the new en1ester with a two-day Work hop on September .5th and 6th in which the entire faculty of instruction partici– pated. It proved to be a very profitable and l,lesscd tin1e of fcllow\h1p in the I ord as this dedicated group of n1en and wo111en shared idea with one a11othcr for the benefit of the s lLtll– en1 co111n1j1ted to tht:ir care. I r . Willi s W. jrtLJC, IJ1rcctor >f l a111oka llapti t Bil>le a111J). reports t lia l t l1is u111111er pro ed t() l1e the l)c Lsea ()Jl tl1at 13 .B.•. ever l1ad si r1cc laki11g tile r spo,1 ibilit}' of OJ)crating the 13ilJJe onfere11ce. early 8(JlJ ca,111 t:rs r gi tercd ar1d l here were 111a1l)' d ci ion J or }1rj t and a 11 L1111- l>er I dc:dicat i 11 of I it for til e J 1d' r,ict:. Dr. irtutc: e ' f)f ~ct >ratcJuJ11 to 1od f r liis J) f tcc ti 11 of f) ca , p\;r at d f r tl1i.:: c:fJ i ic:11t s taff f I apti t Bil>) e111i1 ary s tud - nts v. 11 cf\' d at J 1Ilu a. real bl s 111g a I UC'.d fr 111 tl1 11 i11istrie f the 1 11i J>c:a 1 c:rs a 11d J>ft t rs Th OHIO IND PEND NT BAP I T a~ they chal1enged the vi itor a well a , the camper attending the day and evening ervice in the Lamoka hapel. Gift and greeting are being re– ceived by Bapti t Seminary a the 30th Anniver ary i being celebrated. Let u hear from more B.B.S. friend . We are intere ted in knowing of God' ble ing in your lives throughout the e year . We appreciate the many re– que t for catalog from intere ted partie . All of your need for literature and information about Bapti t Bible Seminary will receive prompt atten– tion from our Director of Admi ion and Te ting, Mr. Lawrence iel en. Addre your reque t to Bapti t Bible Seminary, John on City, ew York. New students assemble at Omaha Baptist College Friday, Sept. 7, was Fre bman Day at the Omaha Bapti t Bible ollege. Sixty- even new tudent ( 12 of whom were tran fer tudent ) were on hand for the fir t a embly in the chapel where the faculty trio ang "I,m on the Battlefield for My Lord" and Mr . Berger on of the faculty poke of the tree that God ha planted by the Water . Orientation activitie con– tinued through the day and were climaxed by a faculty-fre hrnan re– ception in the evening. The ' fre h– man' ' faculty member, Mr. Doonan of the mu ic department, brought a inging ermon during the evening entitled ' Roadway ' '; and a prayer of prai e wa given for God' leading in bringing together thi new group of tudent in 1962. We have taken the fir t tep in en– larging the over-crowded facilitie at the On1aha Bapti t Bible ollege. A large apartment-type hou e on the ~econcJ Jot north of the chool ha~ been pL1rcha ed and will be renovated J or ti~e a\ a dormitory bt1ilding. Thi5 f)ropcrty give u 66 feet of fr ntagc 011 J),trk Avenue and incrca~e our ca111p L1~ b 1 25 per cent. 111c 11e t ~tCJ), a~ Gou J11 OV tll CS, will be tl1e bL1ild1r1g of 11eellctl cla \roo111 and charJel ...,pc1ce. Promotion program planned J11 J)fOJllOtJOJl of tl1c h atllJ)llS "' fCl' i11 ' (l3" J)rog1 ,tr11 at \.\ l!Stcr11 13a1,t1~t ll il,Jc ( oll ge, Robert 1) 'er y.,ifl agai11 l)t; , ,1s 1t1ng cl1u1 <;;}1c; i11 \ ,tsl1ir1gll>t1 tl1c Jlre idcJll a11d Ir. Pre, ill ,viii l) '" carr)' i11g 0111 a si 111ilar J)rl)gra111 \\ 1 itl1 tl1e c ht1rc l1 i11 ali1or11in. Ir . Dv r l1a b 11 a J,,, 11ccll tl> tl1 r 110 i tjo11 ,f \ 1 i l'r sill c:Il l i11 l1a1 gc f tl1 lilt i11c:~ 1\ l111 i11i~ tratil 11 . I J1e r sr,01si l)iliti ,, l1i 11 11 I r , i Ll J }iall as I , 11 t 1 11 J1a,' :i. l) 11 l<1k >11 over by Don ar on. and the Public Relations re pon ibilitie by Mr . Pre– witt. Mr. Thie en ha been given Ad mini trative tatu a Dean of Stud– ent , but will continue to erve a\ coach with Jerry Cudney a hi a - i tant, re pon ible for ome of the coaching duties. The care of the dormitories has been trengthened with the addition of Mr . Be ie We t as Hou emother. She, with Mi Dorothy Ruhlman, a Dean of Woman, Don Car on, a Dean of Men, and Jack Thie en. a Dean of Student , will compri e the supervi ory group who will be con– cerned directly with the welfare of the tudent . The College choir, under the di– rection of Richard Caulkin , Chair– man of the Mu ic Department, will travel as far ea t a Ohio for the pring tour. Pre ident an Gilder will accompany the choir, and a many churche a po ible will be vi ited. Campus escapes fire at Los Angeles school The Lord' protection of the Lo Angele Bapti t College and eminar) campu from an area fire ha parked a en e of gratefulne to God cl arly manife t on the Day of Pra)·er and in chapel. The detail of regi tration have been carried out with a ma i– mun1 of ea e and tt1dent have plunged into their a ignn1ent in1- n1edi a tely. The new dining-hall ad111in1 trati n building o orely need d ha not bee11 built, but the fir t pha e inclttding the lab and retaining wall are fin1 hed . To fran1e and roof the building re– q LI ire an atid1tional 15.000 \\i h1ch mean that we n1t1 t Vt 1 itnc anotht.:r n1iracle. ew fact1lt)r 111e111ber are being happil recei\ ed anti th ~ I orJ 11,1" ble ed tl1e chool \\ itl1 a "l1ghtl, ~ 11- largcLi enro})J11 nt rl ht: [1C\~ l)tltfJ1r1g i" n cdt.:ti to <lCCor11111otlatc 111t)1 ~ \tt1- ent ( hrt t1~111 er\ 1 ic ,1"~1~11111e11t, t1a, L' .... l1ec11 , 1 cr 11t1111ctot1~ tht, l.. a(l l)l' catt\C ot tl1~ rl:t}lle\t, t1t l)ttr ar ~a l{ cgttlac Bar)tt,t ( l1t11 cllt's. "l1e l l)fll's l)l,, tl1t1, r)ro\ rtfL'\ 01)1)t>rtt1nit ' t l1t 11 ,t11u Ll) Iear11 ·~ l tllL' " 111 ~ ti111c.: . Meeting scheduled r-l l1e I ,tl1 1\1111t1 al l e t·ti11g ( t tl1~ \l l'l"elliti11g 1\ ss liuti >11 l I I.iii I ' t)l - ll:gts ,, ill l 11 Ill i11 l1i ugl> at l l>l l I Ii i I> l c l 11 st i t l t t c ' l l > r - - -- . i \11 i11f l r111ati, 11r gr,1111 t>t 8111 ~ I I gc: c: Ill ,l ti ll \\ ill l Jo J)l c Ill I f l di li il l oil gt tllu at r 11 tl1 ~ l 11 i t t ll S l a l , 11 tl a 11 l ti , . Pag 5 , 0 tober 1962
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