The Ohio Independent Baptist, January 1971
ptist Chri Upper School - • Tlie follolvi 11g progress report 1vas 1vritte1i by Miss Kare11 Cocl1ran, a senior at Bc 1 pti t /1ri tian Upper c/100/ in Cfe·velancl, 0/iio. /1e, al<Jng ivit/1 t/1e c>tl,cr r;t11de11t , fac11lt)' a11d friend of BCV are praising tl1e Lore/ as t/1ey see r/ 1 eir 11c1t b11i/di11g being erected. "It is tlze Lord's cloing. . . !" l3a tl g. hang. htlZZ. btlZZ. ... - it nga1n. bt1t th1 .. l1n1e on .... he han1n1er and aws are at a bt1ild1ng that ha been long hri tian chool on En1ery Rd . are needed and material co t money! All ummer long, people have been giving to help the new building get under , ay. heck ranging from five dollar to one thouc;and dollar have been coming in regularly. The ' '500 Club,. promi e to be one of the prime ource of income for our building. We wi h to ay 'thank " to stt1dent , parents and intere ted friend . a,, a tcd lt 1-.; the Bapti t In "'l , el41nd. Ohio. D nated t1n1e, 01 ne} and pra) er are making it po - "tble t )f the building of thi chool. The willingne of Bapt1~t hrt ti ,1n LTpper chool tudent and alumni this pa"t .. t1n1n1er helped put the building on it feet. It ct.id not top at the end of the un1n1er though, for Bapt1 t chur h group from many area of Cleveland have been ,01n1ng in to help \\ ith the building. Men have given of their time to er,·e the Lord in thi way. The ladie al o ,,·ere behind the scene preparing dinner for the men each ,\·eek. The building i nO\V ready for the plumbing to be put in and the roof to be put on. The Bapti t Chri tian School has an enrollment of 318 tudent in the upper and lower school . Thi year the chool wi ll graduate it third enior cla s. We are cele– brating our tenth anniver ary a a chool. 6 \Vhen there i a building being con tructed, material Editor's Note: Since having received the above article, ,ve have learned the roof is now co,npleted and tl1e plt11nb– ing is all in. I f sufficient fu nds beco111e available, tJ1e High School bztilding 1vill be co,npleted for occupanc) 1 b) 1 Septe,nber '71. Pray that this might be realized. JANUARY, 1971 Three Receive Degrees Three Cedarville College A sociate Profe or have recently been gr anted doctorate degree , another step in the direction of regional accreditation an– ticipated by the College. Mr. Allen L. Monroe, A ociate Profes or of Social Science, was granted hi doctorate degree in Po– litical Geography and Social Studie Education from the Ohio State Uni– versity. Monroe graduated from Shel– ton Co11ege in 1957 with a B.A. in Social Science and in 1961 received his M .A . in Social Studies from Mont– clair State College. A former grade chool and high chool teacher, Mon– roe ha been a ociated with Cedar– ville ince 1965. Mr. J. Rol and Fleck A ociate Profe sor of P ychology, ha been awarded hi doctorate degree in Re– earch De ign in Educational P y– chology from the Univer ity of Georgia. Fleck gr aduated Cum Laude from Bryan College in 1963 with hi B.A. and received hi M. Ed. from the Univer ity of Georgia in 1965. A member of Phi D elta Kappa and the American Educational Re earch As- ociation Fleck has been with Cedar- ville ince 1967. - ' Mr. John Stockwell, Assistant Pro– fe or of Speech at Cedarville, wa awarded hi Ph.D. in Theatre De– cember 12, 1970, from Bowling Green State Univer ity. Serving a hi di ertation theme wa "The Effects of the Body Image Dimeo ion of Sati faction and Boundary on Panto– mime Movement. " In 1966 Mr. Stock– well graduated from Cedarville with a B.A. in Speech and in 1967 from Bo\vling Green with hi Ma ter in Theatre. Having erved at Cedarville for two year , he head the Drama Department from which come the variou theatrical production . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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