The Ohio Independent Baptist, May 1970
Report From Cedarville College NEW TRUSTEES Harold Scho les Franc is Bresson Dr. Schole i a native of Arealia, (o\\ a He now erve a pastor of the Grandview Park Bapti t Church of De Moine , Iowa. Dr. Scholes is an alumnu of Moody Bible In titute ( '46) and more recently received a Doctor of Divinity degree from the \\ e tern Bapti t Bible College. Dr. Schole and hi wife, Louise, have one "On, Rev. Lee H. Schole and one daughter, Mrs. Joy Rice. Mr. Bresson, a native of Logan - port, Indiana, now re ide in Mil– \vaukee: Wisconsin where he man– age the local franchise of Service– master Incorporated, a commercial cleaning organization. He ha been with the company approximately t\\ 1 elve years. Mr. Bre son received a BA degree from Wheaton College in 1951, and has done postgraduate work in accounting at orthwe tern Uni– ,,er it}. Mr. Bre on and hi wife, Jan have five children. TO USE TELEVISION Dr. Merlin Ager, chairman of the l~c.Jucation and Psychology Depart– ment, announced the purcha e of a portable video systen1 _ \.\r i th 1n tant J>la)'back capability. The ) tern will i,c u ed. primarily for evaluation of tl1e tudent teacher in the Miami alle)' area public schools. ''1 l1e edt1cation departn1ent feel~ tl1at each student teacher in the cla~s– roo111 cnviron111cnt can recci ve pro111pt e\ al ua tio11 and also the class has tJ1e op1>ortt1nit)' to cc tl1cir cla s111atc co111111tmnicate \\ itl1 th\; pt1J)il i11 tl1e public cl1ool et ti11g . MISSIONARY PROJECT 1i 11 ~Jl,)' pradli11 i tl1 e re i1>i- 11t of the pr jct tl1i )' ar tl1at i11- , o1, tl1e e11tire tt1dc11t l>c,d) . 11 • Jl 011e} r c 1, d du, 111g tl1 C1 Jlll)a1g11 v.111 g t , .. a,d ti 1, 11 tl1at Ji s pr, dli11 ~ ill i11cur g 1ng l tl1c fi ld flat J>a mtan . 111 .. goal I 1500 ~t I tli ar , 111d I dal al- H OHIO It O PEt DENT 8APTI T mo t $1150 ha been received. The mo t ucce ful project wac; the "Keep your Link with Mi s pradlin. ·, Each cla s con1peted by making paper chain and old each link for ten cents. The Freshman Cla came out on top with the ophomore Cla a clo e second. The total from thi campaign wa $777. JACKETTES IN TOURNAMENT The \Vomen' Intercollegiate Basket– ball team coached by Miss Mary– alyce Jeremiah ('65) a i tant pro– fe or of physical education, pent three day in a tourne, 1 at orth– ea tern Univer ity in Bo ton Ma - sachu etts on March 12-14, 1970. Sixteen team from acros the nation were con1peting in the single elimina– tion tournament. Tean1s were select– ed on their pa t record , college played, and total points scored in their regular ea on. The Jackette were 9-0 in the 1968-69 ea on and fini hed 8-4 this season. COURTS AND CHAMPS READY The Cedarville College tenni team look forward to 1970 with anticipa– tion. The team that ha swept the conference championship by winning every bracket for two con ecutive year will be initiating the new tenni complex composed of six beautiful green and red all-weather court . For the fir t time, coach Murray Mt1r– doch' quad-twelfth in the .A.I.A. Ja t ea on- will have more than one court for practice. Altogether nine home n1atche are cheduled. In addition on edar weekend (May 8-9) the fir t annual Cedarville Invitation Tourna1nent will involve Cedarville, Central tate. . . A. A. college divi ion power Tran ylvania (a team that defeated the Yellow Jacket 5-4 last ea ~on), and one tean1 )'et to be na111ed. Ma) 15 and 16 the Mid-Ohio onference ,.fournan1ent will be held in C edar\tlle. SPORTS AMBASSADOR l_orcn Reno ('70). a (hr15ti an 'dL1cation r11aJ01 and tot1r \ear letter · 111an of the Yello \vJack.et · ba'>ketl1all 1can1 ht1 been \ClectcJ to tr ct\ el \V1tl1 tl1e ... ports r11l)<l~ ac.for·\ b,t'>kt;tl)all tcan1 tl1i~ \t1111111cr I t1re11 \Viii Jc~)arl for olL1111lJ1a a11c.l l cxico ltl J tn1c 7 J 97O a11 d \Vi 11 IJ I a)' l1 d "kc t ll a 11 t ,, t) or 1l1rcc ti111e a da ' co11tlt1ct l1,1 \k.ct- • l)all linics ar1tl s1)tak l() grott })s 111 • • cl1t1rcl1 a11d ivil,; l rgan1zat1{)11s. J>Orts 1\111l>assatl(>r i l>lllpri~ cl >f tt'.:11 Jl"lt:n I rf>n1 a rl> tll\:: l \ \ . I lie , are el tccl 11\ nl)ilit) , le ti- tll 11) , 111t1 i al>ilit\ , antJ stltllc11t Jc ad <>r h 11) 1 t I aIi t It: • J r 11 J1a t,e ~r1 u 111c111bc r lt t lll1- ent council for four years and v.. ac:; Vice-President for one 1 ear. Loren I al o a four }'ear n1en1ber of Alpha Chi and a group leader for the cam– pu Christian er\ 1ce group to the Ohio Soldiers and ailors Orphanage home in enia. Ohio. Deputation work 1 now underway to rai e upport for thi unu ual op– portunity to witne through the medi– um of basketball . CHURCH TOURNAMENT REPORT The Var ity Club held the annual church ba ketball Junior Tournament on March 6- 7, 1970: the enior Tourney ,va March 13-14. 1970. The 1 t place junior divi ion trophy went to the team from Fellow hip Bapti t Church of Columbu . In– diana, coached by Mr. Wa}ne Cox. econd place went to Grace Bapti t hurch , Middletown, Ohio. Third place wa Haddon Height , ew Jer ey. The Senior Tourney 1 t place tro– phy went to Lake Orion Bapti t Church Lake Orion Michigan. ec– ond place went to Emmant1el Bapti t of enia. Ohio and third \\ a Gilead Bapti t Church, Allen Park, Michi– gan (B-Team). Forty team from i tate con1- peted thi vear and everal hundred pectator upported thi e citing an- nual tourney. Another tourne} i planned next year by the ar it}' lub. 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