The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1965

James Taylor becomes part of college staff James 0. Taylor James 0 . Taylor a 1954 graduate of Cedarville College Bible In titute division, ha joined the staff o f the coll ege as uper visor of ,printing and a ·~ i tant to Lee Turner , public r ela– tions director. Working in ,the com– munications department, Mr. T aylor wil l be r esponsible for new r elease . A n ati ve of Mannington, W. Va. Mr. T aylor ha been a pa tor of Richwood, Ohi o; Ons ted, Adrian and Ecor e, Mich., churches . H e and his wife, Phyllis, have two chi ldren, a son, Delmer , a fres,hman at the college, and a daughter , Mrs. John Ward, of Wya ndotte, Miah. Mr. and Mrs. T aylor li ve at Cedar Park, a new subdivision in the vi llage. Baseball T he M id-Oh io Confer ence releasecl the Baseball All -Confer ence Team recen tl y. The Yell ow Jackets of Cedar – ville Col lege placed two men on the first unit and two on the honor able mention team. Al Knott, fre hman from a5t Moline H igh School, East Moline, I ll., was named to the fi r t team as a tir t baseman. Al di playetl great skill and ')peed in h1~ fir5t year. '" J~his year Al had 15 stolen base5. '"J he other t 1rst team selection wa~ Big harJje Wilkins of Beaver ( 'reek High School in Dayton, Ohio. harlic was the big n1a11 on the n1ound for Ll1e J ackcts, winning 4 of the 5 C cdar– vi llc victories ( harlic hac.l over I 0() trike-out·~ to l1i s credit thi s year. I i onorablc 111e11tiol1 sclectior1 were J\1ark C on1h at shortstop a11cl l{ogcr Mc Kcr11le} 1 , rtn ot1tfieldcr, wl10 also JJcrf orn1c:d 0111c ca tcl1 i11g <.I Lt tics. Track l1c l1ir11ic ot e,Jarville l>llegt f ini· l1cd tlie <>as 11 l))' f)lacing last in tl1e 1id.. i1io 011f.erence. 10l1cl J) r– forn1ance \\'ere record~d IJ)' frc h- 111ar1 lJLtzz \\ eeJl)' i11 c11c H . H. \\ 1 i tl1 THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Pa rti cipants in t he sixth-annual missionary conf e rence at Cedarville College were (left to r ight ) Rev. Ca rl Ande rson, Rev . Stanley Britta in, Rev. Be rnard Bancroft, Rev . and Mrs. Mart in Stro lle, Rev. A. D. Moffat, Rev. Cleveland Mc– Donald, f acu lty advisor of the college Fellowship of World Missions, and Rev. Jaymes Morgan. a second place fini h · Bill Fr anc i a econd in the pole vault ; and a one two pu nch in the high jum 1 p wi th John King pl acing econd to Ray (Bud ) Dav i . D avi wa undefeated in Confer ence-competition. The next week D avis won the A11-0hio mee t at Kent Sta te and by vi r tue of a n1 i<.1- ea on 6'8 , jump in t he D i tr ic t 22 AJA n1eet, went to the ational AIA Track and F ield Meet at ioL1 ~ F a11 , South Dako ta. He placed four th at thi 111 eet wi,th a jump of 6'7''. nuest ,n • SCIOTO HILLS REGULAR BAPTIST YOUTH CAMP Debenture Bonds 6 lnter,est DENOMINATIONS: $100. $250. $500. Total $75 ,000.00 Ask your Pastor for a Bond Brochure OR WRITE: REV. HAROLD GREEN RR No. 5 GREENVILLE, OHIO PHONE 548-1808 Invest in OUR YOUTH while earning 6% interest. AUGUST, 1965 PAGE 11

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