The Ohio Independent Baptist, August 1972
Cedarville College NEWS Clla r\ illc ( '<)llcgc held it , 7 (1lh a n– nual ( ' c)n1n1cnccn1cnt C\Crci\C\ on June 1rd. total <.1f <J nc hundred an<.J J\ t)--fi\e gradua te\ \.\ere led by lour n1ar~hal\ fron1 the Alf<.1ru Mcn1orial aull1to r1un1 to the ( ' ollcge gy n1 na~ iun1 to recei c their degree<;. The\e n1 ar- hal \i\ere four Jun ior \ \\-1th the high– e t grauc-p in t ave rage in their clas,. Th e) '" ere Do nn a Bi ngh an, , Da ni el E ter~, Arl ene Kni gh t anc.J Bruce Ol sen. Dr . J an1es T . J ercn1ia h, presi dent o f C'cc.Jarv ill e ( ' a ll ege ~poke at the on1- n1enccn1ent ce ren1o ni e<;. An honorary Doctor o f Di vinit y degree wa conferred upon Rev. Meade T . Arn1s trong. At the prc<;e nt tin,e, he is , er ving as A~soc iate Pro– fe or of Bible a l ec.Ja rvill e c·ollege. Brother Armstrong received hi s Litt . B. degree fron, G rove it y Co ll ege. Grove Cit y, Pennsy lva nia: gradu a ted fron1 Baptist Bihie e n, inary, Johnson ity, New York : received hi s Litt. M . degree from the U ni vers it y o f Penn- ylvania, Pitt burgh . Pennsy lva ni a: and did gradua te wo rk at Syrac use Uni– ver ity, Syracuse, New York . H is pro– fe . sional experi ence includes second– ary teaching at Eldred a nd Tidi oute, Pennsy lva ni a a nd Bapt ist Bi ble Sen1i – nary. Johnson City, New York . He was pa tor of the Fir<;t Bapti st Church o f Ha ll stead , Pennsy lvani a for five yea rs just prior to joining the faculty at Cedarville Co ll ege. Mr . Miri an, Maddox, Head of the Drama Di vis ion at Cedarvill e a nd A - socia te Professo r of Speech, did the planning and coordi na ting of the events for the Gradua tion Day. During thc<;e \ Un1n1er n1onths. ap– proxin1ately twent y eda rvi ll c you ng people are engaging in mi sc; ionary work in foreign cou ntries. Sponsored by the sc hool 's Mi ssionary l nternship Service project, they arc c;e rving in <; u ch count ri cs a 5 Sp a i n, Fr a nce, thc Central Africa n Republic, Liberia , Haiti a nc.J J an1a1ca. For the third year , a tean1 of coll ege athl etes have trav– eled to J apan. Hong Kong and the Philippine~ in basketball evangc li \ n1. l· ach student selecteu to go wac, re– quired to rai e hi~ own ~tt pport . The adui cion of two new cour5C5 and a 11cw faculty n1cn1hcr arc just three changes th at will gree t the stu– dents as they return in the fall. A new course in the l3il1lc tlcr)art- THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Dr . Meade T. Armstrong n1cnt , Geography of Bibl e Lands, will presen t a sur vey o f the la nd <; n1ade in1portanl in the Olc.J and New T es ta– n1 ents. I n add itio n to th c curr icu I u n1 th a t can sa ti . fy general education require– ment s i, Introduction to Mathema ti c . Th e courc;e will dea l with logic, geon1 - et ry, tri gonon,etry. i.; tat isti cs and ot her 111a then1a tica l principle<;. Con1ing to the n1usic deparln1ent as co ll ege orchestra director wil l be Dr . Robert Monroe. The organization of the firs t Ced ar vi I le orc hestra is to be the centra l foct1 o f hi s fir t dutie o n campus. Mr. Burt Frye, nationa11 y kno\vn in the fi eld of as tronomy and also a n1 ember o f the Cedarvi I le sc ience f ac– tilty is in volved in Space Science proj– ec ts thi s st1n1n1er a t the Luna r and Pl ane tary Laboratory at the U nivcr- ity of Arizona a nd at Sedalia. Mi - . ouri. Hi re pon ibil iti es will cover a period of 2 Vi month <;. For the fourth tin,c in a . ix yea r pan. the ("eda rvi ll c Yellow J ack. ct trav c I cd as d i ~ tr ic t ch a 111 pio ns to the NA JA Tennis Nationa ls held in Kan– \a~ City tluring the first week in Ju ne . The tourna n1cn t in which tl1cy v.1ere invol\cc.l attrac ted 32 top i.; n1 a ll coll ege lean, ~ fron1 all over the cou ntry. Thi ~ I \ their \ i\.th yea r of con1pet it1on . A ne,v ar) J)t oach to pre-'ica~on '"' ork– ou t , the C'cdarv, lie va rsi t}' soccer lean, 'Aili l)cgin 1) r ac t1 cc~ 1n n J)rc-~ca\On \OCCt;r can11), tentative ly \Chc<.ltil cd l or Sc1)tcn1l1cr 17-21 al ~ chroon I akc, Ne'A York. (Conclude d f rom page 1O) t<.1wn and Mr\. Peggy 13ark lcy (,ear– hcart i.;,crving with BHM: Mr\. Mar– gi t Ruin ing and Mi \\ ( "arol Ruck with £1MM : Mi\s Pa t Barkley anc.J Mis<; Na ncy Towl e under ABWE. Three of these n1i\ \iona ri cs are appointee<;. We did havc elect ion o f omcers. re\ul t~ as f o 11 ow s : M rs. J uan i t a W i 11, 1n, ,nan ue I Bap t i<;t hurch, Prcsitlent ; First Vi ce– Prcs.-Mr<;. Kathryn Wint ers, Me– n, ori al Bapti<it Chu rch: Second Vice– Pre<;.-Mr . Rachel Buckl ey, Jmman– ucl Bap ti st ("hurch: Secretary- Mrs. J ackie Mc a lli ster, Memori al Bapti st C' hurc h: Treasurer- Mrs. Angelina ( ' al igu ira, Imn, a nuel Bapt i t Church ( al l office rs from olumbus) and it wa also noted th a t a ll the State offi– cers for the coming yea r are from the West Moriah F e ll ow. hip. Rev. anc.J Mrs. Gerrit Buining were the speakers of the day. They are lo– ca ted in olun1bus with the Columbus Heb rew and Chri stian Fellowsh ip un– <.Jcr Baptist Miu-Mi ss ions. They told us how the J ew ish young people are . ceki ng today. We have decided that our proj ect for the year will be to save our qua r– ters for Mi s Pat Barkl ey and Miss Nancy Towle, appoi ntees under AB– W . The e two girl s are from our own West Mori ah Fellowship. - ubmitted by Mrs. Betty Hei nlen, Secy. Paulding Church Is Duly Recognized A recognition cou nci l was held on May J, 1972, to consider the propriety of r ecogni zing the Emmanuel Bapt i t Church of Pau le.Jing, Ohio, as a Bap- ti t hurch . The counc il began by electing Rev. Joh n Wood, pas tor of Ca lvary Bapti t hurch, Bell efont aine, as hairn1an. Rev. Da n Bunge, pa tor of South Lima Bapt ist Church wa electecl clerk. The cot1ncil inclucled repre en– ta ti ves f ron1 thirtee n Ohio A ociation of Regtil ar Bapt i t Churche and the OARBC St ate Mi ionary, Rev. Earl Un1baugh . Rev . Gerald rattan, pa tor of n1 - n1anuel Baptist httrch gave a brief hi <;tory of the church. The cot1ncil then disct1s ed their nfe , ton of Faith , on tilttlion and hurch Cove- nant . Aft r disct1 ton a n1otion \\ a<;, n1 adc by ta tc Mi c;sionar)' . Re\' r~arl n1baugh, that "Fn1 n1ant1cl Bap- lt\t ( ' hurch l1c recognized a, a tltil} organ 1Le<J, proper I con5t it u tcd. C\\ l l''\lnn1cnt Bapti~t ( ' httrch." l l1e ll10- t 1()11 \\. a<; ~ conLIC(i h) the p,1,tor ot T; a I t h (3 '1 J) t 1\ t C' h ll r ch . L.l 1 <.i a. R l.: \ B ruc Sn) d l.: r. 1 hc n l l) t l l) n \v i1 \ car I t e J lll1"\1111110U'\l}. AUGUST, 1972 13
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