The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1964
New student week was busy with student body o·f 600 lcgc, Nashville, Tenne ec. Mr. Wal– ter R . Mei ner, Jr . from Virginia, Minne ota, holds a M . A. from the Univer~ ity of Minne ota and teache<; in the Mu ic Department. Mi arla Packard of Columbu , Ohio, ha5 her M. A. from Ohio State Univer ity and i teaching language. The ew tudent Week wa a bu y time for the new freshmen and tran - fer tudents coming to Cedarville. After getting ertled on ,the oampus, they took a serie of te t and attend– ed orientation cla e in preparation for their it :ud.ie . They al o partici– pated in many ooial activiitie Lich a , meeting new tuden,t friend and attending oci,al function de igned to acquaint them with the faculty and taff. In order to accon1modate the re– cord-breaking situden,t body that i approaching 600, new apartmenit were built and lea ed ito accommodate 78 single male tudent . Al o many ~tudents were housed in off...icampu hou ing. Rev. Donald Tyler, Brown ·burg, lnd. , was the speaker at the F1all Evangeli tic Meeting Sept. 21-25. A Day of Prayer preceded these meet– ings. The e services are cheduled each year with the .prayer thart the Lord might use them to prepare the tudent body and f,acu]ty for the com- • ing year. The alumni officers have m,ade ex– ten ive plan for the fall Homecom– ing activitie on Oct. 10. An alumni banquet is planned with a peaker, and the alumni projeot for the fol– lowing year will be announced. A soc~cr game i<; cheduled 1o be play– ed that day. Thi<; and ther aotivitie will allow ample ,opportunit} for fel– lowc:,hrp and relaxation. Don C allan Athletic Director and Ba~ketball C oach of cdarv11le, look forward to an exciting year in c;port~. Four of the sta~ting f 1vc on the bask– etball tca1n will he returning thi s fall . Al so. foL1r pro1nising pla}'ers have en– rolled for the fall tern, . Aller, Kn ott, a 11 A J 1-s tale baskct l1 a II p Ia y c r fro r11 ilvi, Illinoi s, tL1rned do·vVn scholar - J1ip fro111 r1un1crous colleges as weJI ls severa I Big en lJ nivcrs i ri e to at - tend edar,,i ll c. wo J)ro111i si11g 1)la}'– crs c 111i11g Jron1 Mic)1igan arc (,'3 ' ' HE OHIO IND P NDENT BAPTIST Larry Waite fron1 Hud onvillc, Mich. and 6 J O" Mike Wil on from Roche - ter, Mich. An out tanding Indiana player that ha enrolled i 6' l' Gary Drill from Winche ter Ind . In ad– dition to ba ke1tbal l an cxten ive jn– rlramural port program has been pl,anncd and the occer tcan1 will pl,ay I I schedu led gan1e ,thi season. New f acualty members ioin Cedarville College Along writh the increa ed izc of the tudent body, the college a l o welcomed five new faculty members to the o1lege. Mr . Merlin F. Ager from Verona Wi con· in with a M. S . from the Univer ity of Wis– con in, i .teaching EdL1c,ation. Dr. Donald P. Bauman i from Ame Iowa havin 1 g a Ph .D . from Iowa Staite Univer ity, and i teachjng Biology. Mr. Howard John on fron1 Pound, Virgini,a teache C1hemi try and hold a B. A . from Scarritt Col- The tudent body is enjoying the ultr,amodern cafeteria that ha been moved from ,the old facil itie5 to the outh ide of the tudent-center gym– r1a iL1m. The new facilitie. are doing a good job of ati fying the hunger of nearly 600 tLtdcn tc;. New apart– n1en t unit le 1 ased from the local de– veloper arc providing plea ant hou<..– ing for 78 n1alc ,,tudcnts. Although Cedarvi I le (loes not have a football team, occer een1 to have caught the fancy of the area fan a a fall .port. Ten returning lettermen have bol tered the Ye1 low Jacket ' ho,pe for a winning ea on. Their econd year of intercollegiate oc,-:eir com,petition incl ude a full ohedLtlc of 12 game . A pecial filn1 trip ha been pro– duced to u e at banquet in key citie aero the country to keep the churche inforn1ed on the progre at edarville College. PQOCla1mtn'1 ChQISt to th€ J€W "' t\ ~· For 28 years we have been t elling Israel of her Messiah over 50 and more radio stations at home and abroad. Literature and personal follow-up by our mis- sionaries has m ade this ministry very effective. Now Coulson Shepherd , in faith we are enlarging our missionary staff. Many Director of the 3 million Jews in the N.Y. area, and in other large cities are open to approach with the Gospel. The time to reach them is very short. Will you take this expanded outreach on your heart, to pray and share? Box 31 Patchogue , Send tor free copy of our informative quarterly, New York 11773 MESSAGE TO ISRAEL. messaqe to 1sRael, ,nc. LOS ANGELES BAPTIST COLLEGE NEWHALl, Dr . John R. Dunkin President & GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CALIFORNIA A CHRIST CENTERED COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES C. Lloyd Button, M. A. Dean • Six Maiors (A.B. & B. S. Degree) • Outstanding Faculty • Good Employment • ' 'Come and Enioy The Sun' ' e Lovely New Campu WI i 1 e f o, C 1 aIo Toci y AB ~J ew 11( 11, OCTOBER 1964 PAGE 13
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