1955 Miracle Yearbook

WEL c 'PO c1I + CP to VIC tit IP WISDOM'S DWELLING In Wisdom's quiet dwelling place, We come with eager hearts to trace. The silver which we know is there, And hidden wealth beyond compare. We ask that we who have His call, Who know that Jesus paid it all, May own a deeper love toward men, For whom Christ died and rose again. Chorus: Our paths have led to Cedarville, Where we seek to do our Savior's will, We must impart the living Word, And rescue those who have not heard. Let us who have been amply fed, Provide a dying world with bread; 0, let us be God's humble tool, That He may use us and our School. In Wisdom's dwelling, there is peace, And joyful anthems find release. Our hands are privileged to hold God's perfect jewels, His gleaming gold, The Savior's gems are ours to give, That lost impoverished souls may live, In Wisdom's Dwelling jewels abound, And Christ's unfailing grace is found.

0 Ui At the close of another year which has been filled with many blessings from the Lord, The Miracle Staff of 1955 invites you to join with us as we relive our memories of this happy time. 'oar -

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J ' I , Al! • ." 1 AJ,„,•• Zir‘ ,:INZ:!'.t k44: ode '4 trar • -.. t tric,' • Our Pre3dent The Psalmist said, "Wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from Him."(Psalms 62:5) Since we believe God led in making Cedarville College a possibility for our own young people and we are conscious of the fact that He has preserved it as a testimony to Himself, all of us can repeat, "My expectation is from Him." To the world it may seem an impossible thing for any people to build a school without the approval of certain educational societies, great religious organizations, and other man made systems. To the believer in Jesus Christ nothing is impossible when our expectation is from Him. We press forward in the work of Cedarville College conscious of two great facts. First of all, we know Satan will oppose us. Second, we know that God is for us. But with John the Apostle we say, "Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world."(I John 4:4) It is my prayer that we as faculty, trustees, and students alike may always keep our eyes upon God and expect great things from Him. As the graduates of the class of 1955 leave our campus, we could wish nothing better for them than that which is expressed by Paul the Apostle for the Colossian Christians when he desired that they "might be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding." As you face a world antagonistic to Christ, we continue by saying, "That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God."(Colossians 1:9-10) 6

BIOGRAPHY OF OUR NEW PRESIDENT JAMES T. JEREMIAH The son of a Corning, New York farmer, Jeremiah worked on the farm in his youth. He received his early education by attending a one-roomed country school through the sixth grade; then, due to sickness and a death in the family, he moved with his parents to Johnson City, New York. In his senior year of high school, while visiting a friend, a faithful Sunday School teacher, Mr. Arket Savage invited him to Sunday School. During the lessons the kindly teacher continually spoke on God's word concerning a person's lost soul and need of Christ as Savior, which caused increasing conviction. Mr. Savage spoke to him about his soul but was stopped with the words, "I'll come to you when I'm ready to be saved." He refused to make a decision immediately because he felt that he would be called to preach if he were saved. Finally, under deep conviction, he came to Mr. Savage and received Jesus Christ as personal Savior. After being graduated from high school in 1933, he enrolled at the Baptist Bible Seminary in Johnson City, where he met Ruby Lathrop of Springville, Pennsylvania. They were graduated in 1936 and were married the following October. Upon completion of extension work at the National Bible College at Wichita, Kansas, he was awarded the Bachelor of Theology Degree. An ordination council was held at the First Baptist Church of Johnson City during which he was ordained along with Bernard Bancroft, now a missionary to the Philippines, and Richard Teachot, missionary to Africa. His first pastorate was the Harmony Baptist Church, Panama, New York, a small town of 300, where from 1936 to 1939 he received valuable experience for future pastorates. He spent eleven years as pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Toledo, Ohio; then he became pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Dayton, Ohio, in 1950. God has richly blessed his ministry as a pastor, and his fifteen year's radio ministry. His service as a member of the Council of Fourteen for five years, Ohio Independent Baptist Council, and Mid-Missions Council has been faithful and has provided him with a wealth of experience for his present position. While serving on the Board of Trustees of the Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, he was influential in acquiring the present campus and buildings which house the Cedarville Baptist College. His tireless efforts and valuable service as Vice President led to his being named President in 1954. May God continue to guide him in the heavy duties which lie ahead and may Jesus Christ receive the glory through his future ministry as President of our school. 7

X C C 0 M T M I I V T T BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEATED, L. TO R.: H. W. Harvey, C. C. Clawson, J. T. Jeremiah, N. B. Chappell, G. S. Milner, A. Dyke. STANDING, L. TO R.: R. Matthews, K. A. Muck, E. B. Smith, E. V. Willetts, A. G. Ross, H. Dautel, R. Jones, W. Patterson, A. Colwell. NOT PICTURED: J. I. Reese, A. G. Fetzer, E. F. Imhof, A, E. Lewis, W. C. Rooke, R. 0. Sanborn, C. Somers, J. D. Murphy, G. Smelser. SEATED: J. T. Jeremiah, G. S. Milner. STANDING: J. H. Stoll, A. F. Williams, N. B. Chappell. NOT PICTURED: C. C. Clawson.

OUP Jam/1y DEAN OF STUDENTS Arthur Williams, A. B., D. D. Department of Theology • • • PRESIDENT James T. Jeremiah, Th. B Department of Theology REGISTRAR John H. Stoll, A. B., B. D. Department of Theology ...5eaching cc every man in aft cuiJciorn, that we may preoent every man peried in athe 09eJu.3. Col. 1:28 9

ROBERT UNDERWOOD, A. B., M. A. Department of Education JOHN RENO, B. S. Department of Science PAUL B. HAIST, A. B., M. A. Department of Literature and Languages Preparing men and /or the of the ChriJt WILLIAM P. AMBROSE, B. S. Department of Music

Ioun J worrien Jervice Zorci ogeouo MARGARET HOOK, A. B. Departments of English and Greek G. PAUL WYLAND, A. B., M. A. Department of History STATIA LANGFORD Missions THOMAS YOUNGER Night School 11

Miss Martha Hall -- College Librarian Margaret Spaulding Assistant Our Zitrury 1 67 8 31415 I02122 2728 Cataloguing Books Checking out a book Miss Mary Williamson—Greene County Librarian

Root Store Bookstore Manager September-December Don Collins Bookstore Manager JanuaryBernice Mick

Dorothy Smith--Bookkeeper OA, Patricia Stockin--Secy. to Pres. & Registrar Mrs. Haist--Cashier Staff Linda Marshall--Switchboard Operator

Our cooks in action Our _Xitchen Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. Friberg Mrs. Schlesinger Dining Hall Hostess Dishwashers Dale Schatz Tom Stirsman & Dave Gardner 15

I Maintenance 2)epariment Bob Rogers--Superintendent of Maintenance Leon Franck--Sanitary Engineer Jim Jones--Asst. Superintendent of Maintenance Joe Raymer, Ted Lernaire-Assts. to Maintenance Department

President . . Martin Edwards Vice President. .Glenn Saunders Secretary-Treasurer Bernice Mick SeniorJ

GLENN SA UNDERS A. B. Home Address: Ashley, Ohio Home Church; Chester Baptist Life Verse: 1 John 5:1 Activities:Ashland college 1; Bryan University 2; Quartet 3, 4; Class VicePresident 4;Baseball 3, 4; Varsity "C" Club 4;Home Missions Prayer Band 4. ROBERT McGREW College Home Address: Cleveland, Ohio Home Church: Nottingham Baptist Life Verse: Philippians 1;20 Activities: Bob Jones 1; Baptist Bible Institute,Cleveland 2, 3. JAMES JOHNSON Th. B. Home Address: Decatur, Illinois Home Church: Riverside Baptist Life Verse: Romans 12: 1, 2 Activities: Baptist Bible Institute, Clevleand 1, 2, 3: Choir 4, 5.. SettiorJ 18

0/1955 VERNE KIRBY Home Address: Home Church: Life Verse: Th. B. Prospect, Ohio Emmanuel Baptist, Marion, Ohio Philippians 4:13 Activities: Moody Bible Institute, Chicago 1; Piedmont Bible College, North Carolina 2, 3; Student Pastor 4, 5. PAUL SCHENCK Home Address: Home Church; Life Verse: Bible Institute Cleveland, Ohio Hayden Ave. Baptist II Corinthians 5:21 Activities: Baptis Bible Institute; Cleveland 1; Choir 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Varsity "C"Club 3, 4; Class President 3; Student Council 4. WILLIAM PATTERSON Th. B. Home Address; Parma, Ohio Home Church: Calvary Baptist Life Verse; Psalms 27:14 Activities: Bob Jones 1, 2; Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland 3; Quartet 4; Home Missions Prayer Band 4;"Miracle" Staff 4; Choir 4; 19

Seniori GORDON WIMER Th. B. Home Address: Cortland, New York Home Church First Baptist, Butler, Pa. Life Verse: I Thessalonians 5: 2, 4 Activities: Practical Bible Training School, Johnson City 1, 2, 3,; Student Council 4; Choir 4. DAVID SELDON Th. B. Home Address: Niantic, Connecticut Home Church: North Chester Baptist Life Verse: Ephesians 2: 8, 9 Activities: Philadelphia School of the Bible 1; The Kings's College 2, 3,4 ALICE AUSTIN Home Address: Home Church: Life Verse: Bible Institute Erie, Pennsylvania Bethel Baptist I Thessalonians 5: 18 Activities: Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson City 1; Ozark Fellowship Treasuerer 3, 4; Student Wives Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Choir 3. 20

0/1955 NELSON COLLINS Bible Institute Home Address: Dearborn, Michigan Home Church: Taylor Center Baptist Life Verse; I Peter 3: 15 Activities; Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland 1; Vice President Student Council 3; Treasurer Student Council 4; Choir 3. MELVIN ENTINGH Home Address: Home Church: Life Verse; Activities: Baptist Bible 1; Basketball 3; Choir 3; MARTIN EDWARDS Home Address: Home Church: Life Verse: Bible Institute Columbus, Ohio Memorial Baptist I Corinthians 10:13 Activities; Altoona Bible Institute 48 - 51'; Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland 1; Tract Club 3; F. M. F. 3; Basketball 3; Class President 4. Bible Institute Cedarville Hough Avenue Baptist Church II Corinthians 5: 14, 15 Institute, Cleveland Quartet 3. 21

HAROLD HOUSE Home Address: Home Church: Life Verse: Activities: Grand Bible and Music, tet 3. TED LEMAIRE Bible Institute Home Address: Detroit, Michigan Home Chucrh West Chicago Baptist Life Verse: II Corinthians 5: 14 Activities: Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland 1; Tract Club 3, 4; Home Missions Prayer Band 3, 4;Ozark Fellowship 3, 4. Bible Institute Byesvilles, Ohio Calvary Baptist Hebrews 13: 8 Rapids School of the Grand Rapids 1; Quar- ,_CeniorJ BERNICE MICK Bible Institute Home Address: Clendenin, West Virginia Home Church: Calvary Baptist Life Verse: Proverbs 3:5, 6 Activities: Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson City 1; Home Mission Prayer Band 3, 4; Class Secretary, Treasurer 4;"Miracle" staff 3. 22

01 1955 ROBERT ROGERS Home Address; Home Church; Life Verse: Bible Institute Cedarville, Ohio Berea First Baptist Psalms 37: 3-5 Activities: Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland 1; Quartet 3; Buildings and Grounds Superintendent 3, 4; Student Pastor 3, 4;Jail Work Director 3,4. Bible Institute LaGrange, Ohio Home Church; LaGrange First Baptist Life Verse; Psalms 37;4, 5 Activities; Baptist Bible Institute, Cleveland 1; Student Council 3; Social Chairman 4;Pioneer Girls' Guide 4; Tract Club Secretary 4; Tract Club 3, 4; Choir Secretary 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. CAROL WILSON Home Address; JAMES SHAW Home Address: Home Church; Life Verse: Galatians 6:14 Activities Baptist Bible Institute, 'Lleveland 1; Student Radio Pastor 4; Student Pastor 3, 4. Bible Institute Cedarville, Ohio 23

...cettiorJ SHIRLEY WOLCOTT Home Address: Home Church: Life Verse; Activities: Baptist Bible 1; Choir 3. Not pictured: WILLIAM BROWN CLASS ADVISER; Professor Underwood Bible Institute Wyoming, New York Pavilion Baptist Galatians 6; 14 Institute, Cleveland CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS MOTTO "To Make Christ Known" CLASS VERSE "But as we were allowed of God to be put in trust with the gospel, even so we speak; not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth our hearts." I Thess. 2:4 24

President . . . Dale Thomson Vice President. . . Leon Frank Secretary . . Geraldine White Treasurer . . . Jack Willetts )unioto

collee ,o9urtiori Roger Ames College Donald Collins College David Gardner College Sam Hornbrook College

icbav5tt p„,sti: 09tirtiorj William Yost Howard Andrus Doris Entingh Bible Institute Th. B. Bible Institute Delbert Geer Bible Institute

James George Patsy King 09unioro Bible Institute Bible Institute Raymond Reiner Bible Institute Wanda Panter Bible Institute -bean T 131b1 e InStit lite ci

Margaret Spaulding Bible Institute Ellen Smith Bible Institute )uniori Geraldine White Bible Institute Not pictured: Clifford Lones 30

President . . • Richard Lapp Vice President. • Ray Erickson Secretary . . . Nancy Cope Treasurer . . Eldon Stirn SophotrtoreJ

Robert Bryant College SOphOirtore3 Raymond Bartholomew College Robert Clatterbuck College Dale Breedlove College Benny Cullers College Wendell Capron College 32

Keith Hall College SOphOPYLoreJ Ray Erickson College Harold Hukill College Diana Everitt College Richard Lapp College James Hartman College 33

Roy Shelpman College SophornoreJ Edward Mawhorter College James Spaulding College Joe Raymer College Howard Shumate College Shirley Shirley College 34

Ralph Tomson College Sophomore; Eldon Stirn College Florence Bockhold Bible Institute John Surbaugh College George Bredon Bible Institute Helen Williams College 35

Jim Jones Bible Institute Sophomores Nancy Cope Bible Institute Thomas George Bible Institute Not pictured: K. H. Parks Clifton Miller Bible Institute 36

President . . Eugene Christian Vice President. . .James Parker Secretary . . .Virginia Starr Treasurer . . . Jean Carter Jreihmen

Jean Carter College Jreihrneri Charles Allen Norman Bowes College College Eugene Christian Mary Ellen Lough College College Esther Chesbro College 38

Wilma Pendley College Lane Moody College Jreihmen James Parker College Maurice Stone Margaret Walker College College Thomas Stirsrnan College 39

Richard Wentzel College ..reihtnert Marshall Watson College Richard Watt College Keith Coakley Bernice Coon Bible Institute Bible Institute Jean.Bissell Bible Institute 40

Carol Hicklin Bible Institute Jreinmen Raymond Goodman Jack Hazzard Bible -Institute Bible Institute Linda Marshall Joel Robinson Bible Institute Bible Institute Audrey Irwin Bible Institute 41

Dale Schatz Bible Institute ...7reJArnert Jerrold Root Everett Sabattis Bible Institute Bible Institute Kathleen Stowers Jerry Thornton Bible Institute Bible Institute Virginia Starr Bible Institute 42

..greihmen. Betty Wilson Vada Belle Young Bible Institute Bible Institute Maureen Zielinski Bible Institute Special Patricia Stockin Not pictured: Audrey Amsden Albert Berger Clyde Stephens 43

New Students: Ruth Nichols, Maynard Andrews, Joan Paddock, Chilton Nichols, Katherine Underwood. new 5aceJ At the beginning of the second set-nester several new faces were seen at Cedarville College. Some were transfer students from other schools and some were entering college for the first time. One student returned after an absence of one semester. 45 Returning Student: Robert Marcellino

Mrs. Margaret Schlesinger Girls' Dorm 2orrn Parento Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers Harriman Hall, Boys' Dorm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wyland Rife Hall, Boys' Dorm 46

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ale There are at present five Bible Clubs, four in Cedarville, Ohio and one in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Patsy King is in charge of this work. Mrs. Schlesinger helps the girls by giving instructions and aids. Pictured at the left is Mrs. Schlesinger teaching the directors some of the fundamental methods to be used in Bible Club work. "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." - Proverbs 22:6 Pictured at the right is a group of the girls with Mrs. Schlesinger. Also shown are some of the visual aids the girls use for Bible stories, songs, and memory verses.

at, Right: Carol Hicklin gives a flannelgraph lesson. Left: A group from the Bible Club directed by Barbara Rogers with the help of Audrey Amsden. Left: Bible Club for the colored children with the directors, (left to right) Margaret Spaulding, Patsy King, and Audrey Irwin.

The girls all participate in crafts. Later on they will have group games as well as singing of fun songs and Gospel choruses. Pioneer girA A group of girls gathers around the piano for singing before the program begins. This organization, in activity, is much the same as Girl Scouts, but Pioneer Girls is centered around the Word of God. At the close of each meeting the girls come together for a time around the word when the leader of the group gives a message from the Word of God.

The younger group of the Christian Service Brigade in Cedarville is held each Saturday afternoon. Above is pictured a group of the boys with their leaders, Harold Hukill (left) and John Surbaugh (right). The older group of boys meets each Saturday morning. The boys first have a time for sports and activities. This page sponsored by: GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH McKaig Avenue & Monroe Street Troy, Ohio 19 goy Driyacie After a time of fun together, the group leaders take charge of a time of study of the Word. Each meeting is closed with such a devotional period in order to give these boys the plan of salvation. The most important part of the meeting is the devotional part, as the leaders, (left to right) Eldon Stirn, Dick Lapp, and Jim Hartman seek to point the boys to Christ. 51

William Yost Student Paitori Verne Kirby David Selden Missionary appointee to Alaska 52

Street Meting4 Street meetings are held Saturday night during the spring and fall when weather permits in Jamestown, Ohio and here in Cedarville. After group singing, testimonies, special music, and a message from the Word, the students pass out tracts among the people of the town and have opportunity for personal witnessing. Cartva6J Canvasses are conducted for Bible club work and for organizing of churches, etc. The canvass work constitutes the foundation work for these groups.

Sunda Mrs. Schlesinger teaches the class of college girls. "Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine." - I Timothy 4:13 Marshall Watson teaches the class of college boys.

School Mrs. Wyland teaches some of the children. "...that by my voice, I might teach others also,..." I Cor. 14:19b Jim Johnson teaches a class of married couples.

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_AJun eitie -Study Each Wednesday night, Marshall Watson holds a Bible study for the adults of the Zion Baptist Church here in Cedarville, Ohio. This is a new work begun this school year. So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Romans 10:17 Study to ohew thveff approved unto cod, a worhman that needeth not to le aohamed, rightly dividing Me word of truth. 11 .7im. 2:15 57

)aif Services Services are held in the Greene County Jail in Xenia, Ohio. Students, under the supervision of Bob Rogers, engage in this service for the Lord, gaining opportunity for personal work among the inmates. UPPER LEFT: A group ready to serve. UPPER RIGHT: With the opening of the door comes the opening of opportunity. LOWER LEFT: The song service. LOWER RIGHT: A quartet offers special music.

ogaila ,S:rviceo Each Sunday morning students go to a jail in Springfield, Ohio to hold Bible studies as well as church services for the prisoners there. Special music is provided by one of the workers. (Pictured above: Sam Hornbrook plays a trombone solo.) There is also group singing (below) followed by a message from the Word. The group pictured below are, from left to right, Maynard Andrews, Sam Hornbrook, Roy Shelpman, and Keith Coakley. 59

Radio eroactaJ1 As the trio makes the recording, Paul Schenck serves as the time keeper for the radio broadcast over station WCHO in Washington Courthouse, Ohio. Paul also serves as announcer. Each week after the special music and announcements, Jim Shaw brings a message from the Word of God.

K. Of P. H 0 Ell f Each Wednesday afternoon a group of students, such as the one pictured above, visit the Knights of Pythias Old Folks Home in Springfield, Ohio. They go to the rooms of the residents to read a portion of Scripture to them, pray with them, and, when opportunity affords, talk with them concering their soul's salvation. The students hold two services every Sunday afternoon in the hospital and in the home. UPPER LEFT: A group of students ready to go to the home. UPPER RIGHT: Jim Johnson talking with one of the residents. CENTER: Jerrold Root visiting patients in the hospital. LOWER LEFT: Service being held in the hospital. LOWER RIGHT: Residents gathered for a service in the home.

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Professor William P. Ambrose Director of Music This page sponsored by BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 4164 E. 123rd St. Cleveland 5, Ohio 66

C o L L f 0 ( SotherJ of Me CroM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Thornton, Dale Thomson, Glenn Saunders, David Gardner. This quartet has ably represented the Lord and the college in many week end and week night services, serving in areas as far distant as two hundred miles. This page sponsored by IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Traverse City, Michigan Q U F' II T f T 67

LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Coon, Shirley Shirley, Virginia Starr, Robert Clatterbuck, Linda Marshall, Wanda Panter, Audrey Amsden.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Thornton, Riymond Bartholomew, David Gardner, Katherine Underwood, Dale Thomson, Glenn Saunders, Samuel Hornbrook. This page sponsored by rIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 284 Washington Avenue Elyria, Ohio

C f C D 0 II L R L V f I 0 l f L E TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurice Stone, Glenn Saunders, James Jones, James Spaulding, Richard Lapp, Paul Schenck, David Gardner, Jerry Thornton, Dale Breedlove, Raymond Bartholomew. THIRD ROW:James Hartman, Samuel Hornbrook, Wanda Panter, Patricia Stockin, Margaret Spaulding,

C H C fl H P 0 E 1 l II Robert Clatterbuck, Dale Thomson. SECOND ROW; Esther Chesebro, Audrey Amsden, Ellen Smith, Linda Marshall, Geraldine White, Nancy Cope, Helen Williams, Katherine Underwood. FIRST ROW: -Jean Bissell, Florence Bockhold, Virginia Starr, Jean Carter, Bernice Coon, Audrey Irwin.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurice Stone, James Jones, Robert Clatterbuck, James Spaulding. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Thornton, Raymond Bartholomew, Ellen Smith, Samuel Hornbrook. B II B S S

Muoic MaJterJ Society BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Thomson, Robert Clatterbuck, Paul Schenck, David Gardner. FRONT ROW: Glenn Saunders, Virginia Starr, Shirley Shirley, Samuel Hornbrook. The Music Masters Society is an honorary organization which was newly formed this year to recognize outstanding musical ability and service to the Music Department. Membership includes Choir Business Manager, Soloists, Pianists, and Quartet members. This page sponsored by EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 115 Lake Street Xenia, Ohio 73

0 U f T LEFT TO RIGHT: Geraldine White, Shirley Shirley, Nancy Cope. Jerry Thornton and James Jones. T R o I

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eaoLgaii _quill BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hartman, J. Thornton, D. Lapp, Coach Robert Underwood, R. Wentzel, L. Moody, D. Thomson. MIDDLE ROW:T. Stirsman, G. Christian, E. Stirn, P. Schenck, J. Surbaugh, D. Breedlove, TOP ROW: ManagersW. Capron, H. Hukill, R. Reiner. NOT PICTURED: M. Stone. 80

Richard Lapp - Captain Paul Schenck - Forward Dale Thomson - Guard 81

Lane Moody - Guard Richard Wentzel - Forward Eldon Stirn - Forward 82

Jerry Thornton - Forward Gene Christian - Guard James Hartman - Guard 83

Maurice Stone John Surbaugh Dale Breedlove Torn Stirsman 84

mnaJium Cedarville College is a member of the Mid-Ohio Athletic League. It participates in both basketball and baseball in that league. The college athletic department arranges intermural basketball and touch-football contests. The Social Committee periodically provides athletic activity on week-end nights. Every student is afforded an opportunity for participation in all the popular major sports.

Our eneerfealerJ LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Coon, Virginia Starr, Maureen Zielinski, Jean Bissell. At left: Girls' Basketball Game Below: Christian Service Brigade

Student Council It is the duty of the Student Council to assist in providing a well-rounded program of extra-curricular activities which will develop the physical, mental, social, and spiritual life of the students, for inspiring loyalty to the school and to the principles for which it stands, for promoting an efficient and harmonious school life, and for recommending to the proper authorities any action which it deems wise for the welfare of the students as individuals or for the student body as a whole. The Student Council is composed of sixteen students. These students are representing each class in the school. There are two representatives and one alternate from each class. The officers of the council are elected by the student body. ABOVE PICTURE-STANDING: Professor Paul Haist, Advisor; Maurice Stone, Dale Breedlove, Paul Schenck, Roger Ames. SEATED: Shirley Shirley, Peggy Walker, Patsy King, Alice Austin. ALTERNATES NOT PICTURED: Bernice Mick, Ray Reiner, Florence Bockhold, Esther Chesebro. OFFICERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Collins, Vice President; Nelson Collins, Treasurer; Gerry White, Secretary; Ed Mawhorter, President. This page sponsored by GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Cedarville, Ohio 90

LEFT TO RIGHT-STANDING: Dr. Arthur Williams, Professor Paul Haist, Professor William Ambrose. SEATED: Patsy King, Miss Margaret Hook. Committee on 21J cipline It is the responsibility of this committee to handle the discipline problems of the school so that the testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ might be upheld. Student Aid It is the responsibility of this committee to provide assistance for those students who are in financial distress. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Arthur Williams, Professor Paul Wyland, Professor John Reno, Gerry White. NOT PICTURED: Edward Mawhorter. 91

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David Gardner, Editor Made --Cla# This is the group which labored many long hours so that this yearbook might give you the record of your activities and fellowship in Cedarville College in the 1954-55 school year. LEFT TO RIGHT: David Gardner, Editor; Paul Haist, Advisor; Maurice Stone, Business Manager; Dick Lapp, Gerry White, Nancy Cope, Linda Marshall, Pat Stockin, Jean Carter, Assistant Editor. NOT PICTURED: Ray Bartholomew, Jim Hartman, Vada Belle Young. De/ilbert Geer P otograpbe,r 94

Varsity r„ Varsity"C" is composed of those students who are actively engaged in athletics, who, in the previous year, have earned a letter for participation in some sport.

Joreign OFFICERS Wendell Capron . . . President Ray Reiner . .. . Vice-President Bernice Mick . Secretary-Treasurer , 4f4e -r4.‘ ljti4tfr4:v.rEt 'yrift.4- ,1)- 674.,‘,t, AA`...4,1014 tJoionJ Jellotuhir The Foreign Missions Fellowship is a group of students who are very much interested in missions. This group has prayer bands for different fields and attempts to promote a greater interest for missions among the student body. 11111111111 MOB Matthew 28:18, 19, 20. "And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen." 96

fire 11 The Tract Club was engaged in many activities this year. They rolled tract bombs for choir tour, folded tracts, put tract boxes in business establishments, and passed out tracts to high school students. You Shouldn't Read This... OFFICERS Pres., Leon Franck; V. Pres., Al Yost; Sec., Audrey Amsden; Treas., Eldon Stirn.

_ctudent WiveJ Student Wives is for the purpose of fellowship and promoting the welfare of the school. They undertake many projects such as: buying drapes for the chapel, collecting stamps for the organ fund, and fixing boxes for needy families. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Collins, Barbara Rogers, Barbara Thompson, Helen Kirby, Mary Johnson, Bernadette Schenck, Alice Austin, Gertrude Haist, Lou Patterson, Ruby Jeremiah, Marlene Raymer, Shirley Underwood, Mary Mawhorter, Charlotte Rettger, Doris Geer, Margaret Schlesinger, Veta Friberg, Minnie Watson, Vivenne House, Arlene Franck. OFFICERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Austin, Secretary; Helen Kirby, President; Mary Johnson, Treasurer; Jean Collins, Vice President. This page sponsored by FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 123 W. Liberty Street Medina, Ohio 98

LEFT TO RIGHT: Professor Robert Underwood, William Yost, Paul Schenck, Miss Margaret Hook, James Spaulding. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Thornton. Girl's Open House. This Social Committee planned the social programs for the school year. The Judges.

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The Most Popular place on Campus. Our annual Thanksgiving Banquet where everyone enjoys an evening of good food and wonderful Christian fellowship. 103

in Retroipect Three years ago we, the present Senior class, entered Baptist Bible Institute beginning a new phase of our education. We looked into the future with only a small idea of what was in store for us, and also wondered who would help us when we needed advice or assistance, either spiritual or temporal. On registration day, September 13, 1952, we were directed into the Hough Avenue Baptist Church to the prayer room which served as a chapel for the students of B.B.I. We had to sign this and sign that and by the time we were through we felt we were quite capable of signing our own name to almost anything except a check. But then they sent us down to the school office where we paid out our savings for such things as tuition, fees, books, and for room and board, or did we make "arrangements to pay?" The first year proceeded quite well. At our first class meeting we elected the officers who were to guide us for the year. These were the results: President--Nelson Collins; Vice-President--Paul Schenck; Secretary-Treasurer--Carol Wilson; Student Council Representatives—James Shaw and Clara Cutler. The Social Committee consisted of Russ Trufant (chairman), Alice Scoville, and Shirley Herrmann. Professor C.T. Butrin was our class advisor during the Freshman year. Following the election we were able to have a full count of the members of our class. We found we had a total of twenty-two members to start with and then seven new students joined us at the start of the second semester. Allow us to recall some fond memories of those days: the class parties; the Daily Donut Shop and its delicious sweets; those Wednesday mornings when Aunt Nel would have plenty of warm biscuits and applesauce ready for us. Seriously, though, we praise God for the sound, fundamental teachers we were permitted to sit underand to hear expound theWord to us. A storehouse of knowledge was presented to us for the taking. We also remember the news that Cedarville College would become our new home. With joyful hearts we acknowledged that God does answer prayer. As a class we were thankful to have two members in one of the two school quartets. These were Paul Schenck and Nelson Collins. It was with a full year of blessings behind us that we headed for home. Time flew by and before we realized it, we were in Cedarville ready to start our Junior year. For a few days we spent spare time admiring the blessings God had bestowed upon us: commodious buildings and plenty of land. In a few days we began classes and became acquainted with the new teachers. Soon we had our first class meeting to elect officers. The results were: President--Paul Schenck; Vice-President and Class Chaplain--Albert Yost; Secretary-Treasurer--Alice Scoville; Student Council Representatives--Jack Willetts and Carol Wilson; Social Chairman—Mary Spaulding. By request to the Executive Board we were able to retain our temporary advisor, Professor Robert Underwood, in permanent capacity. As a Junior class we also had charge of the Snack Shop set-up in the basement of the Administration Building. Barbara Ferry served as manager. Because we were Juniors we sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet. It was held at Geyer's Restaurant in Xenia on May 7, 1954. The banquet theme was "Christ Our Rock" and the speaker of the evening was the Rev. C.L. Carden who brought a challenging message. This year we were privileged to hear the first baccalaureate sermon and to attend the first commencement of Cedarville Baptist College which was held on the college campus. Our summer passed too rapidly and here we were back in school at Cedarville as Seniors. We had reached the last lap of our three year race. As in former years we chose officers for the year: President--Martin Edwards; VicePresident and Class Chaplain--Glenn Saunders; Secretary-Treasurer and alternate council member—Bernice Mick; Student Council Representatives--Alice Austin and Paul Schenck. The latter also served as Social Chairman of the class. Professor Robert Underwood remained as class advisor. As we observed the number from the original Freshman class of 1952 we found only six to be graduated. However, transfer students have raised the number of our class to nineteen. For this we praise God. As we approached the end of our preliminary training and looked forward to commencement, we could look back and recall how our questions were answered by those who have guided us through these fruitful years. The members of our class, individually and collectively shall be indebted indeed to those persons who have helped us. Having completed our systematic study of God's word we have looked unto the fields of harvest and have awaited expectantly the directing of the Lord to the field He would have us serve. Psalms 126:3 expressed the thoughts of our hearts when we thought of our school life: "The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad." 104

ni,hi school student, FRONT, L. TO R.: G. Michaels; L. Lytle; H. Shaw; B. Ferry, G. Watt. SECOND ROW: J. Michaels; V. House; M. Mawhorter; W. Shaw; E. Hatcher; H. Morris. BACK ROW:J. Conner; T. Younger, Instructor; J. Flack; B. Combs; R. Kilgore; J. Hurlow. Every Monday evening these students meet to study The Word of God. Some are pastors, some pastors' wives and students' wives, and others are interested Christian workers from the area of 50 mile radius. They study such subjects as Daniel, Hebrews, Ephesians, 0.T. Historical Books and Bible Interpretation. They receive a diploma upon satisfactory completion of three years' work in school. 105

in front d om the f e five ye Their vi t street th th an old fri n k wledge of c 1 e restaurantfid 1 at his old routin Learning that ot l they came to Indians. Inquir oceeding there converting them From Paul se ly touring t wa the evangel Bill and this id, deser of a ace of bus Sup es. With and Bob who w poi t farthest st newspa B. wanted t' sto the local igh ny—teach tree arville. T surprise came whe learned English Depart d a s ecialis Shakes e in charge of the Reba peecE epa me These intrepi en loved to hike in mou tai their shoes and ne d'ed inents. Hunting up a Penn they found the mana er o Shoe Department to be none had been in this parti ore for three years. On the way home Bill and Merle visited another old schoolmate, Bill Patter , who tablished a missionary work in the Kentucky mo were ama, to see ge work which he had built up from scratch. Bi • the they h rrived at an op •rtune moment because on that par David Seld esenting a spedi ervice. Dave x is work in Alaska and ha rought an added attract :a pair of e seals. On th e our newspaper friends reviewed their happy experiences and expressed considerable regret that they could not contact personally three of their former classmates. Shirley Wolcott and Alice Austin were both the wives of traveling evangelists and had not been in any of the towns they had visited. Gordon Wimer had just returned for another term in Africa. To have missed him was indeed a disappointment. Though tired by their long travels and practically empty of purse both Bill and Merle were buoyed up by the joy of old friendship and acquaintance renewed. And more than this, the experiences furnished material for many editions of the iSociety Column. in ProJpect One morning while sitting at his desk at the Dayton Daily Gossip newspaper office, Editor Bill Brown stumbled upon an idea for feature articles for th e Society Column. He had not seen most of his classmates from the Class of 1955, Cedarville College, since graduation day ten years ago. He thought: Why not attempt to secure some information concerning the wheilag****.-4,cr-Acii,what each was doing,-,t, human interest . article this cwld become! So. contactin • aelplyor.ter, Merle Joh Bil necessary /34.parations to hunt out each Leavirl with an air of great anticipation Bill and Merle headed their Jaguar north- ward. InA eir local area, they first visited Verne Kirby and discovered he was the pastor of the Etrst Baptist Church of Marysville, Ohio. Their visit with Verne was spent in pl nt reminiscence of days Aperit -at, Cedarville Col • During the conversation Verne oned Jim Shaw and this 11:- - -that Jim was stilreng in the work of conver. ing Methodist churches into Ba ti churches. His record to. sho t ee succ and one failure. Upon,bidding kz .- 1 1 1 and Merle_ continu Detroit., gas a..,, :en e-iaL ek in the em 1:,Ks:: 4.• ity (fen'transf,erxed 15etroi _y 1 ft The E-67-cr-rOr f the restauran Dining Hall go ration. Her ;;;i• e -Schenck at Paul co etball wit •. a • e to to a stop lar. e but rs befor with Ii is • • I / •14 of e r cla tuck, of Paul's nd hi tains lea dthry a an At tt time inue • ollins. was.. was-le ittte -13 ace named Mick, was owner ecl,in the Cedarvill ros ering in its o ting ans and r mate •ved in orado. ere ife reveale laying bas • 41 t-huntint ed portion o ness was a to • ne en and angelis m. Gle te.zz estward they had to cross ISa • .- ntin ent A • the SU t ;11 •• • • irli ngWrit '• • plac en •.A • t nd r oz h emerge o to Detroit at. Looking down ey entered and found mice could not let her ste. She had built this iter, Ted Lemaire, was nd Me e traveled several days d a flouri hing work among be fo the local gymnasium. he I had succeeded in 11-p s an Grew were pre - n ser a- n leader while Bob eetings he bzarks. eath Valli . Driving through pon a ti oasis. In front and Plumbing dships with Mel reached the New Mexico, Bill learned graduates of ead of the • mold House ers wed old lassm v. Howre en V-i i "-Ong WI-io-m were tw James Johnson was 'S ry, but had wo ut ment Store in n Martin Edwar . He

Cf. Mil I, NELSON COLLINS, will my job with Sohio to RAY ERICKSON. I, VERNE KIRBY, will my smile to JAMES HARTMAN. I, TED LEMAIRE, will my athletic ability to DIANA EVERITT. I, BERNICE MICK, will my ability to stay single to GERRY WHITE and NANCY COPE. I, ROBERT McGREW, will my boisterousness to DEAN LANGFORD. I, GLENN SAUNDERS, will my voice to AL YOST. I, PAUL SCHENCK, will my large nose to AUDREY IRWIN. I, DAVID SELDEN, will my plumbing equipment to JAMES JONES. I, JAMES SHAW, will my new Chevrolet to WENDEL CAPRON. I, GORDON WIMER, will my ability to speak French to PROF. AMBROSE. I, SHIRLEY WOLCOTT, will my quiet personality to ESTHER CHESEBRO. I, MELVIN ENTINGH, will my salesmanship ability to HAROLD HUKILL. I, ROBERT ROGERS, will my "How are ga's "and "Harry bear's" to all the Puffers. I, WILLIAM PATTERSON, will my tenor voice to JAMES SPAULDING. I, ALICE AUSTIN, will my ability to cook to FLORENCE BOCKHOLD. I, MARTIN EDWARDS, will my temper to RAY BARTHOLOMEW. I, HAROLD HOUSE, will my argumentative spirit to MARGARET SPAULDING. I, WILLIAM BROWN, will my point hour average to DALE SCHATZ. I, JAMES JOHNSON, will my household grocery consumption to MAYNARD ANDREWS. I, MERLE JOHNSON, will my quiet ways to ROY SHELPMAN.

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