The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1962
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The Re,, John R~ed. .. p e h teacher a t the llegc. 1 hairn1an f th ~ chool' - rad1 r11n1it tee. The ta ti n "'ill be on th air fr m 5 t l l p .n1. l onda) through atur– da, . and fr n1 a .m. to 11 p.n1. - unda, . Dr. - Jeremiah aid the tation will featur a variety of program but en1pha ize Chri tian activitie . " fter all, we re a Chri tian col– leog and I think we hould devote m~ch of our broadca t time to hri - tian program " Dr. Jeremiah added. ~·we ""' ill have Chri tian mu ic variou Chri tian peaker and Bible tudy program . in addition to ot1r other e,'ent .,. Los Angeles Baptist College & Seminary The new administration-dining cen– ter is under con truction with the lam– inated beam due for installation ver)r oon. The Gideon are moving along nicely in their ba ketball chedule. The College Chorale ang it fir t public number at the Annual Meeting of the Southern California A ociation of R e g u 1 a r Bapti t Churche at Trinity Bapti t Church Pasadena. Pastor Hall Dautel com– pleted his lectures on Leviticus and al– so plea ed us with his uperb piani t solos. The Men's Quartet v isited Fal– lon and R eno, evada on their fir t trip, while the Girls' Trio sang at Sun alley, California. Several more splendid job have opened up for the students. The Adelphi (wives of married students) ponsored the Thanksgiving dinner. Thousands of seats for the Rose Par– ade are already erected. Monthly stud– ent ne\.\·sletters are being sent t o the churches Lawn development pro– gresses on the White House lawn. Christian Service a signments are multipl)·ing and our Southern Cali– fornia pastors are grateful for student help. More dormitory facilities will Page 10~ December 1962 l1c a,,ailal le ft1r tl1c ,cc<.)ntl R cg 1, t r ,\ t I o 11 ,, J an l l nr _ 9. Enrollment Increases ,cn1c,tcr. c. tern"\ steadv growtll i\ 111ani f c,tell b i ncrca\Cll tt1 c.icn t c11rollmcn t th, fat 1 ,c111c tcr . The la t two car, 11 .. 1 • ccn a n 1ncrca c f ron1 187 and _2_ to 234 regular ·tt1dent . vcning . c ho t cnr lln1cnt rai c the tota l thi \ ear t 253. ., Other ignificant increa e are the nt1n1bcr of tudent fron1 Washington - 52 thi fall and tho e pur uing a five year Th.B. program. The erection of an add ition to the gymna ium-cla room building mark another tep in fulfillment of the Ma ter Plan for ampus Develop– ment. The additional pace will pro– vide another music tudio and badly needed torage pace. Hou ing pr e - ure have al o been relieved by the purcha e of a two- tory property on Elm Street, which will house a faculty family plu 8-10 tudent . Johnson City has day of prayer Baptist Bible Seminary of John on City, N. Y . experienced a blessed day of prayer recently with evidence of a spirit of revival. The Alumni of BBS cooperated with the GARBC Pre s in combined meeting thi year. The Execu tive Committee of the Alumni met with R ev. Fred Barlow, R egular Bapti t Pre s Sunday School Consultant, and cheduled the Alumni Annual Con- f tl1c H1ghlnn,t Park Baptis t ( ht1rch of .,hattnnooga. 1 cnncssec. A grot1p of 50 stti c1cnt\ visitccl the !f i\\ion H on,c of ABW13, in Phila– lclphia recent)}'. he occasion a ll owcc..1 them to lear11 <-.0111e of the details in- o lved in running a mi<.ision boar(I and a l o to get acquainted with the newest appointee<, to the different 1ni ion field . We invite those who are intere~tetl in the work and mini try of the Bap– ti t Bible eminary to write for further information concerning what it offer\. addre ing your mail to Bapti t Bible Seminary cl o Mr. Lawrence Niel en, Director of Adrni ion , John on Ci ty, ew York. Historical slides presented of Cedarville College M r . Harold Strobridge, Cedarville busines man pre ented a lide-lecture program on the hi tory of Cedarville College and community at Alford Memorial Auditorium on Nov. 3 as the College s econd Arti t Series event. Mr. Strobridge u ed colored lides and black and white lides taken from photographs of the village and ome of the early buildings. He has picture of May Day celebrations, ba eball game , and fre hman initia– tions which were taken during the early year of the College. This p rogram was planned in con– nection with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the College which was observed in November. Cedarville College celebrates 75th anniversary of charter Visitors who came to help celebrate the 75th anniversary of the chartering of Cedarville College found a changed a nd enlarged campus. The new $ 17 5 ,000 combination gymnasium-student center rapidly i nearing completion and hould be ready for u e by time of the fir t home basketball game Dec. 13. The gymnasium - student center which is being built at the rear of the administration building, i the newe t facility in the ambitious building program at the Baptist liberal art college. The Rev. James T. Jeremiah, presi– dent of Cedarville College ever ince the General Association of Regular Baptists bought the school in 19531 announced trustees have purcha ed the 80-acre farm which lie jus t north of the chool. Although the pre ent 20-acre cam– pus is ufficient to meet the need of the moment tru tee are looking to the future and decided to purchase the farm while it was available. This area probably will be used as a ite for new dormitories , but until funds are available the land will be rented for farming use. The highlight of the celebration commemorating the 75th anniver ary of the chartering of the college was a pageant portraying the 75-year hi tory of the chool. The pageant, 'A the Cedar Grow " wa written and directed by Mr . Clif– ford R . Maddox instructor of peech at the chool. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTJST
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