The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1965

Miss Ruth Hege was honored by Ced a rvi ll e Col leg e wi th a Doctor of Humanities degree dur ing the 69t h ann ua l commence– ment. Shown he re are Ceda rvi ll e College Presiden t Jame T. J e remia h Miss Hege, and Dr. J ohn W. Wa lvoord, p resident of Da ll as The– ologica l Semina ry, Da ll as, Texas, p r inci pa l spea ke r. More than 325 banqu·et More than 325 attend ed the second– ann ual All-Spor ts Banquet .a t edar– vil le Coll ege whi ch turned out to be a 'Dozier Carter ight' '. The former Por t mouth high school cage tar picked up seven trophies, r eceived a tanding ova tion, and wa~ honored when Coach Don Callan announced that his jer ey, o . 45, would be r e– tired. Carter was on the All-Mid-Ohi o Conference fi r t teams four years in a row and wa\ on the f irst team of the AIA di trict All- tar~ the past two sea<ions. He set a ~ingle game scori ng r ecorcJ with 49 point~, <;et a career rehot1ncJ– ing n1ark with J ,56 J and broke the four-year scoring record hy to.~<;i ng in 1,8()8 po1n ts. 13il I wain, Sports D irec tor o{ W IJI ., , Sandusky, Oh10, wa\ the gt1e'> t f()J' Ll1c hanq uct. Others appeari ng on tl1c progran1 wc1 c J_ce urn er, <.lircctor of public relations who ~crvc{l as 111a·ster of ccre111011ics. J)r cside11t J a111l!s '"f'. Jere111iah, Dan Wet/c], C oael1 L.a11l! Mood}' , oacl1 0011 'al– la11, tl1c sing;j ilg horalaircs, J c)t111 l{c;ecl, ancJ Mary,alycc Jer~n1iat1. l ~a11 I)' Ro wa 11ar11cd tl1e 111t)sl– va I u all I e occer 111 a}'er; art e;r in l1asl' etl)a)J; " l1aror1 Wc::)tcott in girl ' 1 011 )' l1alJ ar1LI Mi s Jere111iaJ1 i11 girl ' Ila I etb,a]I. A n " ' filn1 tri1, witl1 taJle 11arra- ti 11 J 1,icti11g 11,~ 11 i11i tr)' ( clar- ille ,Jlegt: i 110\\ 1 l) i11g 111a(le a,,, ii _ TH OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST attend an 1 n 1 ual at Cedarville abl e for showing ,in the churches. Baptis t Mid-Mi ,ion has once again oho en .the .faciliti es of Cedar– vi ll e College for their l 965 Semin ar Jul y 19-31. The ix th annu al mi ionary con– fer ence wa held r ecently at Cedarville College.During thi t ime, mi ·ionar ie were kept bu y with a fu ll load of .:-peaking engagement , both on cam- pu and jn the following churche th at co-oper ated in ,the confer ence: Gr ace Ba pti t edar ville; alvary Ba,p,ti t and Emn1 anL1el Bapti. t, cni a; M ar anath a Bapti t, pringfi eld; anet t. McKinJ ey Bapti t, Dayiton. A p– proximately 40 young people teppecl forward at the SatL1rday n ight yoL1th r all y of the n1 i~ ionary conference Lo comn1 i t then1selve for n1issionary • r.,er v1ce. C'ec.Jarvil le ollcge choir tot,r \.\ as ,l Ltccess wi th rep rl\ f ron1 the c }1urchc\ ind ica ting the ble\\i ng o l t l1c L. or <.I t I pon l he i r n1 i n 1 ~ tr\ . 'T hc y •:, ang in cl1L1rc hc!) i11 Oh io, J'cnn\} lvaniu, cw Y()r ~, cw J cr\cy, anLI 1at \ I a r1c.l. An1ong tl1c closing cvc11t s ()1 tl1c schoo I )'car \\: e I e l hc f olI<)~ 1 ng : 'f'hc J)rese11tatJ{)11 ol I l1c g-1) 111erica11 " a J)lay \\ 1 rittcn l)y ller11a1 LI I ul)ar fr<)111 tl1c n<>\ el l))' v\' illinn1 J . I ccJerer a11LI I ug '11 1-!urLli ·k, l))' the JJCt;C}1 I c11nrtn1c:nt anll tl1c So k -' 11 '– li11 )' in. ' l l1c J lllJl rs l a~' I Liil llt:l 11 , l1c>11- oreel I ho·~e c;; tuclent" who ac hievcc f gratlc poi nt average\ whi ch place l he111 ci th er on the Dea n'c;; H onc)r Li . t or th e Dea n s Li t. Twe lve st ud– ent, made the Dean's Honor I_,i t wi th a grade po int aver age of 3.75 pJu·.,, an(I 83 tL1dent made the Dean' IJic;;t wi th a grade point average of 3.25 plu<;. The All - ,port.;; Banq ue t wa<; he lc.f at the Campt1s Student enter. ( ]ue l ·.; peaker fo r thi s event wac;; Bill Swai n, port<; Direc tor for Rad io ta,ti on W[J C Sandu sky. Mr . Swa in ic;; alc;;o a member of the F ellow hi,p of ithe F ell owship o f C'hri ti an Athl ete , anc.t a part-tin1e cou t for th e Cleve1ancl Ind ia n) Baseball ]uh. Commencement honoring 94 stucl– ents who completed the r equi rec.t work in the followi ng major : Bi ble. Pre-Semin ary Bu ine Admin i tr a– tion AccoL1nting, Gener al Bt1 ine ·.,, Secretari al Science, hri ti an Edt1ca– Li on,Elementary Education, Engli sh . Hi . tory, Mu ic Phy ical Educa ti on. Po t-Nur ing, P·3y,chology, Biology. C'hemi try, Gener al Science Phy ical ,: ience, Social Studie Compr ehen– ive Sociology, and Speech . Thi was ,the large t gr adt1ating c]a·.. in the h i tory of the college. Speaker for commencemen t event wer e: Rev. Donald Brong State M i ionar y and Camp Direc,tor for the Iowa A ,:,ocia– tion o,f Regular Bapti t Cht1rche. , brought the baccalat1rea te n1e age. and Dr. John F. Walvoord Pre ident o f Da ll a Theological emi nary, hrot1ght the commencen1ent add re. . Gives speech recital r ---------- ----,--~~ John Reed J h11 RccLl, \~oci~tlt: Prl)te""or l)I S11cc~l1 al ( ' cLla1 \ 1llt: ( '<)llL'gc. ga\ ' ·1 !\J1eech rec1tt1l at tl1e (11,ttlLl l{~tJ)tLl'\ 13afJl1st allege at1ll t=111i11a1 \ 11 . l{cL~ll \Vas 111\ 1 LL'll tt) gi\'C a \l)CCcl, rt:ctt,ll as J) ' \I t L)I an 1\ rtis t Sci 1cs s 1> )11sore I l)\ t hl! Ct)l lcge . 1\ scrit... ~ <>l fl aLltngs an I tra11, .. tti • J)l't?\L"lllal1<)n s \Ver .. gi\'L't1 1<1 n11 nt1tii– e11 • ~ )f gralltt 'lling . c11i )l's tl1 ir gu s ts, a nll the s l ltLle 11 l l)OLI) . AUGUST, 1965 PAGE 5

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