The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1968
EW from Ce arvi lle College 1 I 1c c11 r ) 11111 e11 t ,• t ' ll ar , i 11 c ~, I- I gc f , >." fl)r tl1c fall 1t1arl 'l' f I a , - ( l (:, rt t' rt, t ' ,, t , !l " ' , r lie l1e,\1 t" 1t tt1dcnt, ,lnli f,\ ct1It, a ,k., ,, c rt' grc:att,, l1lc cd dttring the "\ .,11\.' gc a ll t nfcr~ t1cc th rL t1gh tl1e 1111111 · tr, ('t r. a, id llen of H azel • l ark. . 1 t1chiga11. H )t11c l n11ng i1ro, ed a huge uc- .. ~ ' lt1 n1ni tr a, elled fr rn near a11d far t attend. There \\ 1 ere many ,, ho aid . . . ' 'Thi ,vas the be t e,~r' .. nc rning the faculty. we report the f 11 \\ ing. . . i\fr . Etl,i·ard E. pe11 cer, a ocia te profe or of Engli h i at Kent tate Uni, er ity on one year s leave of ab ence pur u ing a doctor ate in Engli h . 1, t r. ta11le,· . Ballard, a sociate "' pr f e or of p ychology is complet- ing h i doctoral program in p sycholo– g)· at . orth Texas State University and \vill return to Cedarville for the 1969- 70 academic year. 1\1r. Denni A. Olson, as i tant pro– fe or of phj· ical education, is finish– ing h i re idence requirements at In– diana U niver ity and will be away from campu the first quarter of the the 196 -69 acad emic year. Mr . Olson is \\ orking toward a doctor ate in phy· ical education. A number of new faculty h ave joined the Cedarville C ollege fa-mily for the current year. A pecial wel– come i extended to each one as they engage to aid th e cause of Christian higher education Cedarville College St\'le. ., j\,1iss Sharon Bo}'lan will join the facul ty as in tructor in F rench. She graduated with a B.S. fr om Iowa State University in 1966 and received her French certificate from the Uni– ver ity of eucbatel in Switzerland this year. .'vfiss l r111a Dodson comes with over 30 years experience as an elementary chool teacher . Miss D odson received her B.S. degree in elementary edu– catio n in 1952 from I nd ian a State Vniversit 1 1 • H er master s degree in the same field was attained from the same institution in 1964. She will be– come assistant p rofessor of education. 6 NOVEMBER, 1968 • \1 r. f "'r,,·,,e I . J,,.,,,,k is a 1 .,() .,ll1111nt1s o ' (.l arvill -- { 11 ,gc having re l'i, t' I n l>n l1 'l{Jl's degree i11 l1is t<) l'V. 11~ l!ra ll1 a tc{I fr{ 111 ~nt rat \ l ate ni \Cl'Slt\ \Vtt ll ~l 11 s. <.i 'gl'CC i11 ccit1ca– ll{)ll 111 f l (1() al " M r . Frank \ Vas gr~ 11t i 111" f . . clcgrcc in 1965 fro t11 th, ( l lcgc of Idaho. I-le will jt,111 the econ lar , cdt1ca tion faculty ,l" ar1 ,1 "t1cia tc pro fc~.. or of edt1ca– t i 1 . n t he r alt1111nt1 i Mr . R orzald , , . Gro /1. in truc to r in Engli h, who rc~ ived a B. . degree from Cedar– \ ill c in 1967. He ince has earned a n1a ter of arts in teaching degree tf ron1 K ent State Univer ity. MTI. Gro h will initiate shortly pursuit of a doctoral program at Ohio State Univer ity. Mr. Lawrence N. Killian, a si tant profe or in cience, graduated with a bachelor degree in 1964 from Cedarville College and achieved an additional bachelor degree in 1965 f rom Central State University. This year he ,vas granted a M.S. degree from Syracuse Univers~ty. Mr. Killian i the co-holder of several patents. A,fr. Janies R. Phipps received a b aohelor of arts degree from Cedar– ville College last June and will begin a mas ters program at Ohio State University. Mr. Phipps m·ajored in speech and English and was student manager of WCDR-FM. He joins the department of language and literature as a teaching fellow in ra<lio and debate. Mr. Randall R oss i s the interim Cedarville College soccer coach and instructor in physical education. He graduated from Cedarville College in 1967 and has spent a year coaching and teaching science in the New Carlisle, Ohio school system. Mr. Ross was an all-conference soccer and ~ 11.,s l1~1II r>l a r i11 hi c -.,ll egc cn rccr. /Jr• .l<1111es 1'. .lerc111 i<1l1 , pre i(l cnt • I e(larv illc · II gc,, rcooived a 111 astcr t1f ar ts in theology d egre e f 1<1'111 the Wino 11a I...a kc <:;chool of ·rhct) I gy At1 gt1 ~t 23, 1968. Dr. Jere– r111 ah 's tl1c\ i\ t pie was, "T,l1c Tmport– a1 cc of I n\ piratio n." / ) 1 . l <1ck R . Rig[?s. a sociate pro– f c o r o f Bible, wa the featured ~1Jeake r in J unc , 1968 at the Family acati on Bible ch ool conducted by the Grand view P ark Bapti c; t Church in Des Moines, Iowa. Dr. Donald P. Baumann, professor of bacterio logy and chemi s try, attend– ed the meet ing of the Society for Cryobiology in Washington, D. C., August 4-7 , 1968. Mr. Paul H. Gathany , manager of WCDR-FM will conduct a work week for radio students to complete the renovation of the studios and read y the s tation for a return to broadcasting about October 1st. Dr. George L. Lawlor, professor o f Greek and Bible has authored three booklets now available through the Cedarville College bookstore. The second edition of "The Ecumenical Movement' ' is ready for distribution. His other works are "The Proper Attitude of Believers Toward Ecu– menical Apostasy' ' and "The Holy Spirit's Warning Against Apostasy." Another booklet entitled, ' 'The Great Personal Charge to Preachers in an Age of Ecumenical Apostasy' ' will be released early in 1969. Mr . J. R oland Fleck, assistant pro– f essor of education, was one of 25 faculty members of Dayton-Miami V alley Consortium institutions who had opportunity to study and observe new techniques of instruction using computers at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, August 26-28. -------------------------- .... --------------------------., ESTABLISHING BAPTIST CHURCHES WHERE THERE WERE NONE IN NORTHERN UNITED STATES AND IN CANADA HIAWATHA BAPTIST MISSIONS 2601 South 23rd Street Escanaba, Michigan 49829 • THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST ,. ' -
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