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stufdent (sturd'ent, 128;242), n. [L.studens,-enti pres. part.of studere to study. See STUDY, n.] 1. A person engaged in study;one devoted to learning;a learner;a scholar; esp.,one who attendsa school,or who seeks knowledgefrom teachers or books; as, the students of an academy or a university; a medical student; a hard student. 2. At Christ Church,Oxford,a member of the foundation. 3. One who studies or examines in any manner; an attentive and systematic observer; as, a student of life. Syn. See DISCIPLE.

MIRACLE D. Gregor Mehaffey Editor David Trunnell Associate Editor Edward E. Spencer Advisor Cedarville College Cedarville, Ohio

Dr. Clifford R. Maddox Born: September 18, 1894 Died November 6, 1965

SONNET X Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Death; nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure; then from thee much more must flow; And soonest our best men with thee do goRest of their bones and souls' delivery! Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell; And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why swellest thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall be no more: Death, thou shalt die! John Donne 5

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Every year thousands of young people stand at the threshold of service upon the completion of the graduation activities. At such a time one is reminded of the words of Christ to the church at Philadelphia, "I have set before thee an opendoor and no man can shut it" (Revelation 3:8). Phillips translates it, "I have given you a door flung wide open." Every senior leaving Cedarville College on graduation day will face a wide open door for service. Only four brief years ago this same class entered the doors of Cedarville College. During those years friendships have been formed; knowledge has been obtained; vision has been created; and decisions have been made. Now,these doors close, and new ones open. Commencement does not imply, however, that all academic pursuits are at an end; but rather it should signify a continuation of study and learning. Every qualified senior will be investigating the possibility of attending graduate school. All Cedarville graduates will continue to make companions of books and a habit of study; otherwise,the full value of a college education will never be fully realized. Every member of the Cedarville College family prays that the seniors of the class of 1966 will first of all discover the door which the Lord opens for them, and then with all confidence in God's enablement, enter it with genuine sincerity and enthusiasm. The symbol of the open door suggests opportunity. Paul said,"A door was opened to me of the Lord" (II Corinthians 2:12). He is saying that at Troas he hada God-given opportunity. No two of us ever have exactly the same opportunity, but as we seek the will of God we shall have one which should be the most challenging of anything in our lives. Therefore, it is imperative that we give ourselves to the Lord and accomplish the utmost for Him as we serve. With every opportunity there comes an inescapable responsibility. Someone has said that "Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity an obligation; every possession a duty." Simply to face an open door or recognize the challenbegfeore us is not enough. We must walk through it if it is to have its proper use, and we are to receive the benefits of the privileges before us. At the end of life's journey we will give an account of how faithfully we have walketdhe pathway opened to us by God. Here we must remember that obedience to God is success in His sight even though the world may measure it by some other guideline. There are also responsibilities of gratitude which every senior must consider. To parents who have sacrificed to make this education possible, and to faculty members who have served because of interest in the student and his future, an expression of deep appreciation is due. It is hoped that through the years every graduate will show a loyal attitude toward the college by giving financially so that others may share the privileges they have enjoyed. A favorable word now and then in behalf of the Alma Mater will be encouraging to all who have labored in love for the education the seniors have completed. These are responsibilities which come as a result of the opportunities found in college days. Christ may come today; but if He plans it otherwise, may His presence and abundant blessing be with all of you as you serve Him in the years that are ahead. 8

Administration,Faculty, and Staff

TRUSTEES Dr. George S. Milner, Chairman; Rev. William Brock, Vice-Chairman; Mr. George L. Boyd, Treasurer; Rev. Thomas Younger, Secretary. Mr. Charles Barth Mr. Rudy Bedford Rev. William Brown Dr. Jack Cline Mr. John A. Draxler Mr. Arthur Dyke Mr. Vincent Gregg Mr. Roy Guenin Mr. Hugh T. Hall Dr. James T. Jeremiah George Boyd C.P.A.; Treasurer Lee Turner Director of Development Mr. J. Dale Murphy Mr. George O'Bryan Rev. Irwin Olson Mr. William B. Patterson Mr. James Richardson Rev. Gerald V. Smelser Rev. Robert Sumner Rev. Earl Umbaugh Rev. Earl Willets Rev. Donald Woodby Seated: James T. Jeremiah, President; Standing, Left to Right: Lee Turner, Director of Development; Clifford Johnson, Academic Dean; Richard McIntosh, Dean of Students; Kenneth St. Clair, Business Manager, ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 12

Miss Joy Mackay DEAN OF WOMEN STUDENT PERSONNEL Mr. Richard McIntosh DEAN OF STUDENTS Mr. Stanley Ballard DEAN OF MEN

Mr. Richard McIntosh BIBLICAL EDUCATION Cedarville College has for its objective the development of the total personality of its students. The Bible Division devotes particular attention to the spiritual development of the individual student. The most effective witness for Christ is one with a well-developed body, an enlightened and disciplined mind, and a spiritual life made vigorous by the operation of theHoly Spirit through the application of God's Word. To effect this latter objective, the Bible Division provides courses of instruction which are designed to acquaint the student with the facts of Biblical revelation, and to encourage the application of Biblical truth in practical Christian living and effective witness for Christ. Courses are provided which enable the student to study the New Testament in the original language in which it was written to become proficient in its use. Dr. Arthur Williams 14

Miss Fisher Miss Joy Mackay Dr. Robert Gromacki Dr. George Lawlor 15

Mr. Rodney Wyse BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Mr. Kenneth St. Clair The man who serves best is the man who prepares best. These two ideas are literally true in the business world. Realizing this challenge, the Business Department offers excellent preparation to thestudent desiring a career in business. He is taught to serve in the business world and in the church as a trustworthy servant of God. 16

Mrs. Ardeth Webber Mr. William Riter 17

PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION Dr. Clifford Johnson Mr. Merlin Ager The wonderful operations of learning, thinking and teaching have long interested man. The Division of Psychology and Education attempts to present instruction in these areas in order to help thestudent understand principles and concepts which operate in and through him. Man's behavior has long intrigued scholars and students. Psychology is the discipline which has developed a body of knowledge seeking answers and providing explanations in this area. Many present day psychologists take philosophical positions which tend to stress the rational acts of human beings as simply a process akin to that used by animals but perhaps a bit more highly developed. The Christian psychologist suggests that factors other than strictly humanistic elements also play an important part in the development and outworking of the human mind. 18

Mr. Warren Webber FINE ARTS The feelings and emotions of a people are expressed in their art and music. The Division of Fine Arts encourages students to understand people as their values are expressed creatively in art and music. The Art department, through its various courses of instruction, develops the technical skills of the student with artistic talent. The artistic styles of past eras are studied in art history. Independent study or applied art allows a student to pursue a particular artistic interest. The music department encourages students to become producers, not just consumers of music. Music majors learn how to write or arrange music for the church and school. Various styles of music literature are studied in the music history courses. Mr. David Matson 20

HEALTH AND 1111r- "Iii PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education Department seeks to provide a program of physical development and education in the fundamentals of organized play, a sense of good sportsmanship in the total development of wholesome and effective Christian character; and a course of study designed to aid those looking forward to teaching physical education or coaching athletics. Mr. Callan's physical education class 22

Miss Joy Mackay's camping class. Mr. Dennis Olsen Miss June Kearney 23

Dr. Raymond Bartholomew Mr. Edward Spencer LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE 24 Mr. M. Dean White

Thoughts into words for communication is the essence of this department. Here thestudent grows through exposure to the lighotf great ideas from peoples of all time. These ideas, taken from ancient and modern records, assist him as he grows more adept in communicating with the world around him. His world may someday include those of another language and culture. Therefore, the study of a foreign tongue adds to the growth of the educated individual. Mr. Edward Greenwood 25

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SCIENCE Mr. Austin D. Elmore Dr. Donald Baumann and Dr. Dale Thomson Science is not just a static collection of facts and formulas. It is a dynamic study— one whose doors open to those who are willing to explore it. In the Science Department, math and science students are stimulated to delve beyond the formulas and equations to see why things work and behave as they do. This pursuit ultimately leads them to see God working in and through His universe; thus, strengthening their Christian faith. 28

SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Cleveland McDonald Mr. Ralph B. Gale Man through the ages has had social interaction with his environment as well as with other men. The purpose of the Social Science Department is to show the studentthe significance of this interaction. Courses are offered in both history and sociology since each area is important in order to understand the total picture of man's reactions and interaction. Once the overall view is achieved, courses of a more specialized nature are studied. 30

Mr. H. Bergen REFERENCE LIBRARIAN Mrs. Russell Library Staff Mrs. A. Chaffee, HEAD LIBRARIAN Mrs. E. Ruder 32

Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Dillon POSTAL CLERKS Publications M. Nicholls DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS Left to Right: Mrs. B. Wilcoxon, M. Hamilton, R. Grosh 33

Mrs. Brown,Secretary to President Jeremiah Miss Carolyn Diveley, Secretary to Mr.Turner Staff Secretaries and Business Office Miss Jean Hartsell, Secretary to Dean of Students 34

Mrs. Nancy McPheeters Secretary to Registrar Mrs. Merle Slabaugh Secretary to Faculty Mrs. May Greenwood Secretary to Registrar Mrs. Dorothy Spencer, Cashier Mr. David Gidley, Accountant Mr. Donald Wilcoxon Accounts Payable Clerk Mrs. Marabeth Elmore Secretary to Business Manager and Receptionist 35

Bookstore Staff Mr. D. Gidley, Mrs. B. Bergen, Miss Mick, Bookstore manager, L. Howard Radio Staff Back row: L. Kytle, A. Whaley, M. Ballard, J. Phillips, S. Griffin, D. Bush. Front row: J. Stockwell, G. Taylor, J. Stockwell, G. Taylor, C. Truxton, W. McVey, L. Waite, C. Hull, G. Goodwin, J. Goodman, J. Blaylock, Mr. Gathney. 36

Cafeteria Staff Left to Right: A. Clark, P. Gregg, M. Stuart, C. Baumann, J. Shirley, D. Davis, B. Gentz, P. Taylor, W. Conklin, D. Rasnick. Maintenance Staff Mr. Terrill, Mr. Reed, Mr. Foulkrod, Mr. Bresson, Mr. Dillon, Mr. Tarter 37

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Left to Right: K. Muck P. Entner M. Townsend K. Walker Mr. W. Riter Treasurer President Secretary V President Advisor 52

Barbara R. Abuhl Ankeny, Iowa Donald L. Acker Randolph, New York Richard R. Adams New Milford, Connecticut Charles E. Albright Jr. Shelby, Ohio Deane J. Allen Hurlock, Maryland Charles B. Anderson Henry, Illinois Dave C. Anderson Grand Blanc, Michigan Margaret S. Anderson Forsyth, Illinois Olivia M. Anderson Berea, Ohio Gerald P. Auckland Ackport, New York Lynne C. Babcock Swanton, Ohio Martha S. Baldock Rochester, Minnesota Joanna R. Barcus Valparaiso, Indiana Roy Barnhart Jr. Camdan, Ohio Carol.A. Beerer Elkhart, Indiana Marilyn A. Beitler Medina, Ohio Terry D. Bell Germantown, Ohio Loris Bellintani Jr. Sao Pavlo, Sao Pavlo-Brasil Cheri L. Benton East Springfield, Pennsylvania James L. Berry Medina, Ohio Nancy A. Bertram Boise, Idaho Janice M. Best Milwaukee, Wisconsin Robert H. Bixel Bellefonte, Pennsylvania Carol A. Blake Akron, Ohio

Betsy A. Bodenmiller Homerville, Ohio Stephen A. Booghier Springfield, Ohio Carol A. Brinckerhoff Cheektowaga, New York Ronald T. Brock Indianapolis, Indiana Philip D. Brookhart Lima, Ohio Martha V. Brown Hornell, New York David E. Bodden Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Dennis L. Burns Central Lake, Michigan Deborah F. Bush Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio William R. Canada Detroit, Michigan Daniel G. Caraway Covington, Kentucky Patricia A. Carlberg Jamestown, New York 54

Timothy Carpenter Waterloo, New York Kathy Carter Winterset, Iowa M. Kathleen Cartner Markham, Illinois Diane Chaffe Cedarville, Ohio Judith Chapman Gallipolis, Ohio David Chumbler Gary, Indiana Barbara Cleckner Salem, Ohio Donley Clithero Sciotoville, Ohio Esther Colgan DuBois, Pennsylvania Cherrill Collins Sao Paulo, Brazil James Comden Lakeview, Michigan Joy Conant Hasbrook Heights, New Jersey

Harold Constant Delray Beach, Florida Sandra Corder Highland, Indiana Ronald Coriell Chicago, Illinois Armand Courtot Indianapolis, Indiana Janet Crabtree Jackson, Michigan Dennis Crampton Columbia City, Indiana Glenda Crider LockHaven, Pennsylvania Linda Culley Kalamazoo, Michigan Donna Daab Bemus Point, New York Gary Darrow Cleveland, Ohio Barbara Dewar Audubon, New Jersey Larry SprDinigf"nield, Ohio Frank Dodd Wheelersburg, Ohio Karen Donaldson Continental, Ohio David Draxler Berea, Ohio Virginia Dugan Denver, Colorado 56

Pamela Dutiel Lima, Ohio Leslie Edwards Albion, Iowa Carole Emmons Harvey, Illinois Sarah Empet Kingsley, Pennsylvania Emily Entenman Evansville, Indiana Paul Entner Dunkirk, Indiana Mary Felton Dayton, Ohio Steve Fenton Waterloo,Iowa Joyce Ferris Sandwich, Illinois Darlene Fitch New Castle, Pennsylvania Barbara Fleming Lancaster, Ohio Nancy Freeman Alberta, Canada French, Shirley Kalamazoo, Michigan Stanley Fries Maple Shade, New Jersey Patricia Fulop Windsor, Ohio _ David Gaffner Williamston, Ohio

Claudia Gail Fowler, Ohio Elizabeth Gardiner Englewood, Ohio Patricia Garlich Huntsburg, Ohio Linda Garlock Allegan, Michigan Gail Gatliff Rochester, Indiana William Gibbs Jr. Brownsburg,Indiana Glenda Gierhart Hastings, Nebraska Diane Goins Racine, Wisconsin Ervin Goodenough Saginaw, Michigan John Goodman Warren, Ohio Sonya Gordey Vineland, New Jersey Becky Gothard Springfield, Ohio John Gower Portsmouth,Ohio Mary Lynn Grable Wheaton, Maryland Gwen Gray Joliet, Illinois Janet Graham Toledo, Ohio

Thomas Greenwood Lorain, Ohio Julie Gregg Fulton, Illinois Eunice Griffes Madison, Ohio David Haffey Canal Winchester, Ohio Terry Hall Decatur, Illinois James Hamacher Eau Gallie, Florida Donna Hamilton Alton,Illinois David Handyside Fairport, New York Carol Hanna Cedarville, Ohio Elaine Hannah Farrel, Pennsylvania Ruth Hardy Mashawaka, Indiana Carol Hare Cedarville, Ohio Nancy Harper Lorimor, Iowa Gerald Harrison End Well, New York Ruth Hartikainen Erie, Pennsylvania Harold Hassenruck Olmsted, Ohio

Alice Hatton Franklin, Ohio Paul Hawotte East Moline, Illinois James Helmick Canton, Ohio Rose Hendrickson Cedar Lake, Indiana James Henniger Canton, Ohio Gary Herrin John Herwig Jane Hess Bunker Hill, Illinois Raymond Meyer Webster City, Iowa Robert Hoffman Dayton, Ohio Donna Hogan E. Cleveland, Ohio Linda Holloway ManceIona, Michigan Carl Holz Linder, Michigan Carol Homan Fort Wayne, Indiana Donna Hopkins Corry, Pennsylvania Anne Howard Traer, Iowa

Charles Howard Middletown, Ohio Linda Howard Bucyrus,Ohio Nancy Hudson Indianapolis, Indiana Linda Hunter Brunswick, Ohio Robert Hunter Decatur, Illinois Cindy Husted Betty Hutcherson Taylor, Michigan Peggy Ingrham Morning Sun,Iowa William Jefferies Clarksburg, West Virginia Ruth Jenista Wheaton, Illinois Cynthia Jensen Austin, Minnesota James Johnson Cedarville, Ohio Philip Johnson Decatur, Illinois Samuel Kelley Fairborn, Ohio Donna Kincannon La Grange, Ohio Robert King Fenton, Michigan

c. I. Nancy Kingery Hammond,Indiana Daniel Kinniburgh Marion, Montana Michael Kintz Colfar, Iowa David Kirchner Chicago, Illinois Joy Kleymeer Grand Rapids, Michigan Karen Kunselman DuBois, Pennsylvania Lynda Larrick Blanchester, Ohio Pat Lawhead Coshocton, Ohio Clifford Layner Little Hocking, Ohio Roger Leach Camp Point, Illinois Stephen Leiby Fairborn, Ohio Carol Lewis Euclid, Ohio Carol Lobel Saginaw, Michigan Beverly Lowe Parma,Idaho Robert Lucius Xenia, Ohio Wenda Maclaren Harpster, Ohio "rt,'

Bonnie MacPherson Lynnwood,Washington Nancy Males DuBois,Pennsylvania Charles Marcellus Detroit, Michigan Lynnette Marsh Corry, Pennsylvania Jayne Masemore Schererville, Indiana Judy McClintock Columbus, Ohio Bruce McDonald Lake Orion, Michigan Kenneth McGhee Silvis, Illinois Thomas McGinnis Springfield, Ohio Ruth McIntyre Audubon, New Jersey Cecil McMahan Lincoln Park, Michigan Donald Mellish Evanston, Illinois Ronald Mellish Ontario, Canada Barbara Miller Troy, Ohio Debra Miller Xenia, Ohio Janice Miller Medina,Ohio

Priscilla Miller Des Moines, Iowa Harold Moore Portage, Wisconsin Kenneth Muck Elyria, Ohio Arlan Mulford Troy, Ohio Ernest Music Detroit, Michigan Susan Myers Chester, Pennsylvania Karen Nance Southgate, Michigan Charlotte Nash Hobart, Indiana Sydney Nicoson Loveland, Colorado Nancy Norton Elkins Park,Pennsylvania Joseph Ogradowski Cedarville, Ohio Ronald Okresik Markham, Illinois Fred Olsen Lima, Peru Connie O'Shell Olmsted Falls, Ohio Kenneth Overholt Royal Oak, Michigan Calvin Packard Cedarville, Ohio

Irina Panczenko Milwaukee, Wisconsin Roland Paul Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Robert Pereira Kings Park, New York Keith Perry Silvis, Illinois Pamela Perryman Altoona, Iowa Janet Picton Peoria, Illinois Kenneth Pierson Hammond,Indiana Dale Pinkley Decatur, Illinois Lorin Powell Washington Court House, Ohio Dennis Prisinzano Buffalo, New York Catherine Pugh Bremen,Indiana Margaret Pugh _ Bremen,Indiana Elizabeth Pyles St. Louis, Missouri Martha Pysarchyk Lorian, Ohio Rebecca Rader Yorktown, Indiana Suzanne Rader Yorktown,Indiana 65

David Rakes Fairborn, Ohio Joy Ramsey Dayton, Ohio Karen Rau Palmyra, Michigan Carol Reed Niles, Ohio James Rejiester Toledo, Ohio Jill Renner Kokomo,Indiana Ruth Ressler Toledo, Ohio Gerald Richardson Morrow, Ohio Marlene Rieken Ackley, Iowa Jeanne Risko Kettering, Ohio Sylvia Rock Roanoke, Virginia David Rockwell Indianapolis, Indiana 0

Geraldine Rogers Grove City, Ohio Ruth Rogers Haddon Heights, New Jersey John Rooke Bay City, Michigan Diann Ross Chillicothe, Ohio Susan Rothwell Oakland, New Jersey Deborah Rouch Cleveland Heights, Ohio John Rueck Alberta, Canada Karen Salisbury Columbus, Ohio David Schaffner Fayette, Ohio William Schill Haddon Heights, New Jersey Carol Schrotberger Kettering, Ohio Robert Schultz Milwaukee, Wisconsin

- Sharon Schwarm Barbarton, Ohio Melvin Seigneur Stryker, Ohio Rebecca Shamblin Clendenine, West Virginia Sylvia Sheller Mineral Ridge, Ohio Gail Sherwin Berea, Ohio Diana Smart Bellbrook, Ohio Monda Smart Kettering, Ohio Edward Smelser Medina, Ohio Beverly Smith Brookfield, Wisconsin Lois Smith Milford, Illinois Sharon Smith Bucyrus, Ohio Ted Smith Springfield, Ohio

Stephen Snyder New Carlisle, Ohio Sheila Solomon Argos, Indiana Kathryn Spencer Cedarville, Ohio Marcia Sprunger Berne, Indiana Maxine Stanberry Peoria, Illinois Duane Stevens Inkster, Michigan Gwendolyn Stewart Indianapolis, Indiana Fred Stickle Oakland, Minnesota Craig Stillwell Oakland, New Jersey JoAnn Strychalski Lebanon, Indiana Lela Tanner Sherman, New York Wesley Tansey Kokomo, Indiana Delmar Taylor Cedarville, Ohio Gary Taylor Bay Village, Ohio Laura Taylor Steamboat Rock,Iowa Linda Taylor Endwell, New York Evelyn Terrill Cedarville, Ohio JoAnn Tharp Dayton, Ohio Susan Thorne Medford, New Jersey William Thurlow Midland, Michigan Jane Tibbett Fort Wayne,Indiana Nancy Towle Pataskala, Ohio Marcia Townsend Greenfield, Massachusetts Steve Treadway Xenia, Ohio

Edwin Tripp Willowick, Ohio David Trunnell Waterloo, Iowa Jeanne Vance Clayton, Ohio James Vanderground Cleveland, Ohio George Van Voorhis Alton, Illinois Janice Wakeley Ripley, New York Daniel Walborn Wauseon, Ohio Kathleen Walker Fairbault, Minnesota 70

Lois Walker Kirtland, Ohio Nelson Wallis Thurston, Ohio Karen Warden Painted Post, New York Timothy Warren Allegan, Michigan Patricia Weinschenk East Cleveland, Ohio Susan Weis Rockledge, Florida Robert Whattoff Ames,Iowa Keith White Cedarville, Ohio Cheryl Whitney Bernardston, Massachusetts David Williams Pontiac, Michigan Gay Williams Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Patricia Williams Hammond,Indiana Ruth Williams Denver, Colorado Pamela Willis East Wenatchee,Washington Caron Wilson Fort Wayne,Indiana Cheryl Wilson East Cleveland, Ohio Dale Work Coudersport, Pennsylvania Leroy Wright Saddle Brook, New Jersey Richard Wright Pennsboro, West Virginia Douglas Yoder West Liberty, Ohio Jefferson Young Lorain, Ohio Michael Zazurskey Lorain, Ohio George Zellers South Bend, Indiana Barry Zimmerman Silver Lake, Indiana

Left to Right: Mr. D. Wetzel Advisor C. Burcham Secretary D. Jones V President B. Crosh Treasurer M. Hamilton President 72

Sunday E. Akinyemi Lagos, Nigeria Ron Allerton Prospect, Penna. Lynn Amstutz Cherry Hill, N.J. Lois Ancel Taylors Falls, Minn. Rebecca Baker Schenectady, N.Y. Ron Baker Schenectady, N.Y. Linda Jane Barkley Arcanum, Ohio Donna Barrett Elkhart, Ind. Margaret-ann Beiser Jerseyville, Ill. Larry Bellew Cincinnati, Ohio Carolyn Berg Stanton, Mich. Calvin Biddle Beloit, Ohio Tom Biller Gary, Ind. James Blaylock Fairborn, Ohio Valeeta Boelter Hammond,Ind. Gregory Boese Saginaw, Mich. Richard Bowersoz New Bethlem, Penna. Dan Boyd Argenta, Ill. Herbert Branch Cedarville, Ohio Margaret Brewer Gallipolis, Ohio Lynn Brock Columbus, Ohio Jon Brown Cedarville, Ohio Martha Brown Holly, Mich. Carolyn Burcham Mattoon, Ill. ani/Ps. -

Kristine Burroughs Highland, Ind. Audrey Cady Troupsburg, N.Y. Lois Campbell Cleveland, Ohio Margaret Cannady E. Paterson, N.Y. Beverly Carlson Decatur, Ga. Steve Clark Creston, Iowa Theodore Clater Warsaw, Ind. Gary Compton Silvis, Ill. Gwytha Cooper Ypsilanti, Mich. Larry Corns Brownsburg, Ind. Marion Corns Akron, Ohio Martha Cox Elkhart, Ind. Michael Crampton Columbia City, Ind. Lyle Culberson Pana, Ill. Marsha Cummings Indianapolis, Ind. Mary J. Curtis Rushville, N.Y.

Kay Cypher Springfield, Ohio Richard Cypher Springfield, Ohio Russell Daubert Michigan City, Ind. Nancy Davis Gary, Ind. Juanita Day Louisville, Ky. Kenneth De Vaney La Peer, Mich. Gary Drill Winchester, Ind. Shirley Dufford Shell Rock, Iowa June Elkin Painesville, Ohio Tom Elliot Marlette, Mich. John Falci Hornell, N.Y. Kathy Farrell Phillipsburg, Kansas Jennifer Field Cherry Hill, N.J. Gerald Flury Cleveland, Ohio Nancy Fourman Stow, Ohio Leroy Gavitt Warren, Ohio

Wynona Geer Cleveland Heights, Ohio Jim Goodwin Oak Forest, Ill. Katie Griffin Anderson, Ind. Barbara Grosh North Royalton, Ohio James Gunlock Wheaton, Ill. Michael Hamilton Columbus, Ohio William Hamilton Jefferson, Ohio Jane Harris Waterloo, Iowa Bill Heater Findley, Ohio Howard Hillman Adrian, Mich. Linda Hoffman Gallipolis, Ohio Joseph Holloway Columbus, Ohio Ken Hopkins Parma,Idaho Cathy Hubbard Glastonbury, Conn. Glen Huebner Milwaukee, Wisc. Charles Hull Cortland, Ohio 76

Jim Hume Dayton, Ohio Charles Hunter Jesup, Iowa Sharon Hunter Decatur, Ill. Sharon Jamison Flint, Mich. Frank Jenista Bloomfield, N.J. Elaine Johnson West Palm Beach, Ha. Joyce Johnson East Cleveland, Ohio Kathy Johnson Seattle, Wash. David Jones Arlington, Va. Sheryl Kaiser Plymouth, Ind. Marion Kapp Erie, Pa. Ruth Kauffold Pana, Ill. Janice Keating Wausaukee, Wisc. Donna Keib Shelby, Ohio Al Keim Holsobble, Pa. Barbara Kensil Decatur, Ill.

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Johanna McLeod Stamford, Conn. William McVey Kansas City, Kansas D. Gregor Mehaffey Teaneck, N. J. Betty Meyers East Moline, Ill. Jim Miller Pontiac, Mich. Lola Mitchell Boise, Idaho Marilyn Mitchell Cedarville, Ohio Joyce Moore Mattituck, N.J. Donna Morgan Charles City, Iowa Beverly Mosely Melvindale, Mich. James Meyers Van Wert, Ohio Becky Navorska Olmstead Falls, Ohio Dan Nevitt Henry, III. Ken Nichols Byerville, Ohio Maynard Norris Rochester, Ind. Suzie O'Shell Olmstead Falls, Ohio

Alan Pafford Hannibal, Mo. Charlotte Payne Englewood, Colo. Bonnie Perrin Cleveland, Ohio Jim Phipps Red Bluff, Calif. Dianna Plough Wabash, Ind. Donna Preston Belleville, Wash. Dan Price Dayton, Ohio Nedra Price Buffalo, N.Y. Dale Pritchett Haddonfield, N.J. Yvonne Rathfon Rochester, Ind. Jill Rathman Ypsilanti, Mich. David Reed Norwalk,Ohio Tom Rexroth Silvis, Ill. Linda Riggs Northfield, Ohio Robert Rohm Audubon, N.J. Colleen Ryan Toledo, Ohio

Sheryl Satterblom Highland, Ind. Marlene Schonscheck Allen Park, Mich. Mary Ellen Schut Hudsonville, Mich. Carl Schwanbeck Monroeville, Ohio Carol Scott Columbus, Ohio Marshall Searles Wellington, Ohio Byron Shearer Pittsburgh, Pa. Allen Shriver Ursa, Ill. Elma Shugg Pinckney, Mich. Carol Simonetti Erie, Pa. Donna Simpson Indianapolis, Ind. Connie Smith Adrian, Mich. Linda Spinks Sherman, N.Y. Connie Stevenson Baker, Mont. Roger Stout Springfield, Ohio Ronald Stutzman Berlin, Ohio

Adrian Sweeney Cherry Hill, N.J. Sharon Tallman Hallandale, Fla. Karen Taylor Dayton, Ohio Dan Tillotson Gary, Ind. Brenda Thompson Columbus, Ohio Pat Thompson Pontiac, Ill. Gail Tompkins Sherman, N.Y. Beverly Vincent Lancaster, N.Y. Terry Vlug Wyoming, Mich. Charles Von Hagel Chester, Pa. Donna Wahl Warwick, R.I. Larry Waite Hudsonville, Mich. Leland Walker Carlisle, Iowa David Wall Dacatur, Ill. Diana Ward East Cleveland, Ohio John Watson Mishawaka, Ind. Marlene Werner Columbia Falls, Mont. Sarah Williams Cleveland, Ohio Michael Wilson Rochester, Mich. Twila Wing West Winfield, N.Y. Linda Wintrow Tipp City, Ohio Joyce Wood Clarkston, Wash. Michael Woodend Alexandria, Va. John Wyngate Corning, N.Y.

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Left to Right: Mr. John Reed Advisor B. Smith Secretary T. Timmons President L. Kytle Treasurer M. Trimble, Not pictured V. President 84

Keith Abshear Springfield, Ohio Priscilla Alexander Fairborn, Ohio Eunice Anderson Cheboygan, Mich. Janie Ashby Chariton, Iowa Walter Ashley Avon Lake, Ohio Mark Averitt Cedarville, Ohio Phyllis Bancroft Adrian, Mich. Norman Barnard Kingman, Ind. Mary Ruth Beerer Elkhart, Ind. Russel Bennett Anchor Point, Alaska Betty Bertschinger Martins Ferry, Ohio Judy Bigelow Cedarville, Ohio Frieda Bonnema Perry, Ohio James Brinckerhoff Cheektowaga, N.Y. Steve Brown Kasson, Minn. Warren Burns Ft. Wayne, Ind. Carol Carr Gerry, N.Y. Betty Chilton Des Moines, Iowa Delores Cooper Kettering, Ohio James Cornett Arlington, Va. Al Crabb Kewanna, Ind. Ann Damon Bemus Point, N.Y. Andy Davis Charleston, W. Va. Dennis Dawes Greenville, Pa.

Dianna DePuy Liberty, N.Y. Dallas Dillon Cedarville, Ohio Leslie Dillon Burlington, N.J. Janice DuBois Milan, Mich. Eunice Dudley Roulette, Pa. Donald Dunstan Randolph, N.Y. Darlene Durkee Grand Rapids, Mich. Nancy Earles Stow, Ohio

Sharon Engle Arcanum, Ohio Dale Foster Ft. Wayne,Ind. Loris Fox Cedarville, Ohio William Francis Koutz, Ind. Donna Gisel Archbald, Ohio George Goodwin Oak Forest, Ill. Ruth Grant East Moline, Ill. Miriam Greiner Wellington, Ohio Ronald Grosh North Royalton, Ohio Carol Hanson Union Grove, Wisc. Martin Hartzell Butler, Pa. James Hay Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Cathy Headlee Crawfordsville, Ind. Linda Healy Moscow, Iowa Nancy Hes North Royalton, Ohio John Hess South Bend, Ind. 87

Doris Hiller Cleveland, Ohio Dales Holmes Litchfield, Ohio Gary Holtz Miscatine, Iowa Ernie Hopper Xenia, Ohio Ted Jager Wyoming, Mich. Mary Jones Richmond, Va. Sandy Jones Concord, Calif. Ken Kunkle Silvis, Ill. Laurene Kytle Euclid, Ohio Don Leach East Northport, N.Y. Doug Lightly Austin, Minn. Kathy Mansfield Lorain, Ohio

David McDonald Lake Orion, Mich. Earl McGuffey Mason, Ohio James Miller Valparaiso, Ind. Linda Miller Dayton, Ohio Roberta Miller Lowellville, Ohio Bonnie Millikan Bothell, Wash. Irene Millikan Bothell, Wash. Richard Minier Cedarville, Ohio Lawrence Montgomery Columbus, Ohio David Newton Towanda, Pa. Ted Oakley Midland, Mich. James Oswald Millerburg, Ohio .1111.111 =NM " a \A • 11,011.10,4

Karen Patterson Coshocton, Ohio Dick Pettitt Florence, N.J. Judy Phillips Terre Haute, Ind. Chuck Reed Oglesby, Ill. JeaRnogers Haddon Heights, N.J. Randy Ross Jamestown, N.Y. 90

Lisa Rulison Amsterdam, N.Y. Paula Sadler Stryker, Ohio Richard Schimkus Dayton, Ohio Mary Ellen Schulte Huntingburg, Ind. Joan Schultz Detroit, Mich. Pat Scovell Brookville, Ohio Verna Shepard Waverly, Iowa Don Shoe Flint, Mich. Gary Shufelt Sylvania, Ohio Jon Skillman Marion, Ohio Perry Skinner Creston, Iowa Beryl Smith Gary, Ind. Joe Snider Barberton, Ohio Ellen Snook Columbus, Ohio James Stockwell Cedarville, Ohio Louise Stutesman Tecumseh, Mich. Connie Thompson Canton, Ohio Tim Timmons Blanchester, Ohio Anna Titus Crawfordsville, Ind. Rick Titus Clarion, Iowa Charles Truxton Haddonfield, N.J. Suzan Wells Cedarville, Ohio Ron Yeater New Brighton, Pa. Linda Young Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

Activities and Organizations

FALL and SPRING BIBLE LECTURES Bible Conferences Dr. William E. Kuhnle, pastor of the Garfield Baptist Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, opened the fall semester with inspiring messages from the book of Ephesians. Both the Fall and Spring Bible Conferences open with the most important day, the Day of Prayer. Classes are dismissed and faculty and student body together seek the blessing of God from His Word and in group prayer. Dr. Hugh Horner, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, Sandusky, Ohio, challenged each heart as he spoke from the book of Ruth. Dr. Hugh Homer Dr. William E. Kuhnle 94

Chapel "Sweet Hour of Prayer"sets the mood for daily chapel services. The hour set aside for worship usually includes special music and a message from the Word of God. Speakers include pastors of local churches, representatives from Christian organizations, missionaries, laymen from the various professions, faculty and administration from the college, and sometimes students representing various campus organizations. Rev. Richard Durham 95

Rev. Henry Murdock Rev. Warren Wiersbe Mr. A. Monroe, Mr. J. Stormer 96 Rev. L Rowland

Christian Service Groups DETENTION HOME —Left to Right: F. Jenista, B. Bodenmiller, S. Rader, C. Payne, G. Holtz, A. Davis, K. Farrell, I. Pancznko, D. Gordon, R. Yeater, K. Hopkins, J. Schultz, D. Holmes. GREEN COUNTY HOME —Left to Right: N. Price, L Kytle, C. Ryan, P. Sadler, L Young, P. Weinschenk, B. Thomson, S. Dufford, M. Young, L Babcock, D. Chaffe. REST HOME —Back Row, Left to Right: C. Lewis, D. Hamilton, C. Gail, D. Hanna, M. Springer, S. Gordy, R. Baker, S. Dufford, B. Smith, K. Pugh, C. Mikels, P. Inghram, L. Mitchell, M. Brown, J. Moore, M. Schonscheck, J. Wakeley, K. Griffen, B. Perrin, E. Entenman, M. Townsend. Kneeling: B. Votaw, F. Olsen, D. Lightly, F. Stickles, A. Davis, D. Pinkley, J. Shafer, J. Bird, T. Bell. 97

XENIA and SPRINGFIELD JAIL—Back row: E. Entenman, M. Stanberry, R. Stutzman, B. Smith, R. Daubert, M. Brewer, T. Rexroth, L. Hoffman, J. Crabtree, P. Dutiel, S.Thorne, C. Carr. Second rem T. Bell, P. Entner, H. Moore, D. Staples, D. Fiddler, S. Fries, D. Pritchett, B. Rohm, D. Nims. Front row: S. Marshall, D. Newton, L Bellintani, Robert Pereira. DAYTON MISSION: A. Davis, R. Bennett, B. Bodnemiller,S. Marshall, P. Dutiel, R. Yeater. BIBLE CLUBS: R. McInnes, D. Goins,S. French, J. Berry, K. Hubbard, M. Kapp,J. Phillips, M.Schlecter,L Rulison, C. Carter. Knell's: D. Handyside, H. Hillman. 98

CAMPUS LIFE—Standing: Mr. S. Ballard, S. Empet, L Kytle, M. Grable, L Taylor, J. Harris, P. Cannady, I. Millikan, K. Farrell, C. Payne, L Rulison, E. Entenman. Front: D.Tillo tson, T. Oakley, D. Gordon, L. Bellintani, J. Rueck, L. Waite, D.Trunnell, T. Bell. OSSO HOME — Standing: J. Miller, N. Earles, M. Greiner, S. Wells, V. Merryman, A. Keim, N. Freeman, J. Emerson, J. Harris, M. Schulte, D. Dawes. Fruit: D. Rockwell, L. Waite, M. Hartzell, D.Shue,J. Rueck,T. Clater. YOUTH GROUPS: D. Wall, R. Allerton, F.Jenista. Seated: K. Carter, S. Benton, D. Durkee, J. Crabtree. 99

Artist Series Dept. of Photography, Ohio State University. Grant Reynard Ohio State Brass Choir Tran Van Choung 100

Spring Concert . . . by ... College Choir and . . . College Band and. . . Choralaires

Modern Music Masters Present Mikado As a select group of musicians, Tri-M members have purposed to coordinate cultural interest and love for music with their service for God. The height of Tri-M activity was the presentation of the operetta Mikado. Gordon Griffin, Merlyn Jones, Dorothy Olson and Tim Timmons led the group as President, VicePresident, Secretary-Treasurer, and Student Council Representative respectively. Back row, Left to Right: Mr. W. Webber, R. Roderick, M. Brown, M. Werner, D. Nims. Second row: Mr. Matson, B. Millikan, G. Ayeritt, B. Meyers, I. Millikan, Miss S. Byrd, Mr. Vanderkoy. Third row: T. Timmons, M. Jones, D. Olsen, G. Griffin. 102

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Christmas Party All-School Socials Operation Nightmare SBP Project Night 104

Junior-Senior Banquet 105

HOMECOMING

Sock 'n' Buskin Presents . . . Mr. Peepers Using the traditional dramatic symbols for their club title, Sock 'n' Buskin is made up of those students who have participated in campus dramatic productions. Members of this organization do most of the behind-the-scenes work on the annual plays. The Sock 'n' Buskin also sponsored the one act plays produced by the Introduction to Dramatics class. This year's officers are John Stockwell, President; John Skillman, Vice-president; Janie Ashley,Treasurer; Carol MikeIs,Secretary. 108

FWM What can you do for missions? Fellowship for World Missions has the answer. Each weekday morning the members of this unique organization gather together to pray especially for the needs of our missionaries. The praying is specific and is guided by letters received from the missionaries. Direct aid is given to some missionaries in need by FWM-supported service projects. Their chief contribution to the spiritual growth on our campus each year is the sponsoring of the Missionary Conference. Left to Right: Mel Pittman, Edward Henry, C. McDonald, William Fusco, William Large, Bud DeVries. Left to Right: D. Hopkins, J. Van Horn, K. FareII, J. McLeod, L. Smith, J. Hess, B. Bodenmiller, L Rulison, M. Butler, R. Hardy, F. Bonnema, G. Fisher, L. Tanner, M. Grable, S. Tallman, L. Walker, Rev. Henry, Rev. DeVries, Rev. Fusco, Rev. Large, Rev. Pittman, D. Patton, M. Schut, S. Dufford, S. Gordey, B. McInnes, S. Corder, K. Walker, R. Yeater, D. Rockwell, A. Davis, L. Waite, B. Shearer, D. Rockwell. 1 1 0

F:ATHE W0R7 Or •ODPilr.) 71'" 1 TESTIMay CF rs,iS CHRIST Student Missionary Project Chairman, Ron Grosh, presents check to Dr. Williams. Rev. William Large

Athletic Banquet

Honors Day Honor students were recognized this year at a special chapel service on May 13th. Certificates were awarded to each honored student for academic achievement. A luncheon was also held on Saturday, May 14th, for the honor students and their parents. 11 3

Library Committee Left to Right: Mr. H. Bergen, P. Jackson, Mrs. A. Chaffee, Mr. E. Greenwood, Mr. R. Gale. Publications Committee Standing: Mr. E. Greenwood, Dr. C. Johnson, Mr. R. McIntosh. Seated: J. Rudduck,S. Lepine, M. Nicholls. Artist Series Committee Left to Right: R. Grosh, J. Stowell, Miss J. Fisher, G. Griffin, Mr. R. McIntosh. 114

Student Affairs Committee Mr. W. Riter, C. Payne, M. Hamilton, I. Milliken, Mr. McIntosh. Discipline Study Committee Left to Right: Mr. R. McIntosh, D. Gordon, Mr. S. Ballard, Miss J. Fisher, G. Harris. Dorm Counselors Standing, Left to Right: Mr. R. McIntosh, M. Jones, B. Smith, C. Michels, P. Cannady, C. Payne, S. Dufford, L. Rulison, M. Schulte, T. Timmons, N. Freeman, J. Fields, L. Ancel, L. Mitchell, K. Mansfield, F. Bonnema, Mr. Ballard. Sitting: T. Oakley, D. Dunstand, G. Harris, M. Crampton, M.,Hartzell, J. Hay, J. Brannon, M.Searles, P. Jackson. 115

Athletic Committee Dr. D. Thomson, Mr. L Turner, Mr. D. Callan, Mr. D. Wetzel. Photo Club Lett to Right: J. Brown,J. Berry, E. Smelser,Dr. C. Johnson,Advisor; F. Olsen, D. Allen, D. Dawes. 11 6

Choir Tour The College Choir, under the direction of Mr. David Matson, is an ensemble of approximately forty selected voices that emphasizes the a cappella tradition. The Choir annually makes a Spring tour of many of the supporting churches for the purpose of performing many of the significant sacred choral works of various periods and styles "for the ... testimony of Jesus Christ." In addition, several concerts are given on the campus and in surrounding communities. Officers of the choir for 1965-66are: Gary Harris, president; Marshall Searles, vice-president; Irene Millikan, secretary; Ted Jager, student director; Ted Clater, student council representative; Donna Daab and Sarah Williams, librarians; and, Dan Boyd and Dave Draxler, managers. Back row: T. Jager, M. Searles, L. Brock, J. Gunlock, D. Boyd, M. Crampton, D. Nims, D. Tillotson, D. Work, D. Draxler. Second row: M. Cummings, M. Brewer, J. Masemore, L. Riggs, A. Keim, B. Clater, L. Welch, E. Johnson, C. Satterblom, J. Renner, I. Millikan, D. Daab. Front row: M. Anderson, M. Werner, M. Schonschek, K. Salisbury, S. Williams, H. Moore, W. Cushey, G. Harris, K. Johnson, B. Millikan, M. Brown, J. Rudduck, B. Grosh. 1 1 7

VICTORS: B. Gothard, pianist, M. Anderson, L. Taylor, D. Fitch. Music Groups Representing the Lord Jesus Christ and Cedarville College, music groups left campus nearly every weekend to minister in churches in the surrounding area as well as other states. As the groups presented musical numbers, testimonies and sometimes messages from the Word, many lives were led into a deeper Christian experience. VOLUNTEERS : T. Timmons, M. Jones, D. Boyd, T. Clater, J. Wingate. 11 8

ROYALHEIRS: S. Byrd, K. Johnson, M. Werner, M. Brown. SONLITERS: B. Myers, D. Daab, G. Cooper, S. Kaiser. CHANNELS: P. Williams, R. McIntyre, M. Cummings, J. Renner. MASTERS: P. Perryman, B. Gardiner, L. Miller, C. Jensen. 11 9

College Band BAND—Front row: V. Merryman, Mr. Vanderkoy, L. Miller, C. Husted, C. Wilson, D. Daab, G. Cooper, B. Meyers. Second row: M. Louwerse, A. Mulford, D. Dawes, Mr. Riter, M. Schut, L Wessel, B. Clater, D. Anderson, D. Nims, J. Elkins, D. Prizonzano, Mr. Mattson, R. Cannada. Front row: D. Morgan, J. Hess, Mrs. Webber, B. Bodenmiller, Mr. Webber, V. Jensen, B. Griffith, B. Hunter, J. Brown, A. Keim, C. Biddle, S. Fenton, T. Clater, E. Music, M. Jones. Choralaires Back, Left to Right: B. King, G. Crider, D. Foster, D. Nims, L. Edwards, D. Yoder, K. Carter, G. Taylor. Second row: K. Salisbury, T. Warren, J. Barcus, J. Goodman, C. Jensen,L Brock, L. Howard, W. Burns. Front row: Mr. Vanderkoy, C. Biddle, R. McIntyre, S. Boughier, P. Williams, D. Anderson. 1 20

Debate J. Stockwell, M. Nicholls. Education Club J. Phipps, R. Grosh. Standing: I. Millikan, L. Miller, S. Gorde, N. Earls, R. Miller, R. Mellish, B. Mosley, S. Marshall, E. Snook, R. Pereira, R. Leach, N. Lewis, R. Yeater. Seated: B. Millikan, N. Freeman, Mrs. Entner, M. Cannady, M. Schulte, D. Hiller, S.Schwarm. 121

Future Business Associates Future Business Associates accommodates the students of one of the fastest growing academic departments of the school. The club is organized to promote possible future employment and to provide an opportunity to view the business world in action. In order to do this, speakers from various areas of the business field address the group and tours of plants in the vicinity are taken. Standing, Left to Right: Mr. Wyse, L Gavitt, D. Pearce, J. Ziegler, E. Acker, L Shampoo, Mr. Riter. Sitting: Mr. St Clair, Mrs. Webber, M.Young,K. McGee,L Young, M. Goddard. Conservative Club An aired interest in politics is not a prerequisite for membership in the Cedarville College Conservatives; all one needs is an awareness of and an interest in what is occurring around him. The club is basically a discussion group with visiting speakers who examine and perhaps present solutions to many of the current affairs. Left to Right: J. Phipps, S. Leiby, F. Jenistra, R. McKnight, G. Fisher, J. Hess. 1 22

Passover Feast Future Pastors' Fellowship The Future Pastors' Fellowship is directed toward the understanding of the duties of the modern pastor. Practical experience and sound advice are shared by Dr. Williams as well as other distinguished speakers throughout the year. The organization aims to perpetuate a healthy and sound attitude toward the problems, the weaknesses, and the responsibilities of the pastor to his people and to the Lord. Left to Right: K. Shubert, D. Boyd, A. Fruchtenbaum, Dr. A. Williams, M. Crampton. 1 23

Christian Education in Action The main event of this year's club was a weekend trip to Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, to participate in a workshop concerning Christian education. The Club, which is opened to any member of the student body, was headed by Pat Bird as President, Jan Emerson, Vice-President; Joyce Rudduck, Recording Secretary; Betty Myers, Corresponding Secretary; and Damaris Dunn as Treasurer. Miss Jean Fisher serves as faculty advisor for the club. Standing: A. Fruchtenbaum, S. Dutford, B. Perrin, K. Johnson, Miss Fisher, S. Empet, S. Jones, L Smith, D. Nevitt. Seated: J. Rudduck, D. Dunn, P. Bird, J. Emerson, B. Meyers. 1 24

WRA Promoting sportsmanship among the women of the college is one of the major aims of the Women's Recreation Association. The WRA gives interested women an opportunity to enjoy themselves through organized activity. This includes hayrides, overnight parties, etc. WRA acts in the interest of the whole school as well as its members, by using some of its funds to purchase athletic equipment for the college. This growing organization is in its third year of service. Top row: C. Smith, D. Chaffe, L Babcock, C. Headlee, M. Beitler, K. Spencer, L Garlock, M. Grable. Semi row: M. Schonscheck, K. Patterson, R. Miller, J. DuBois,F. Bonnema, E. Shugg, C. Hansen, J. Johnson. Third row: C. Wilson, T. Wing, B. Carlson, S. Rader, C. Gail, D. Hannah, L. Wessel, E. Terril, G. Williams. Front row: Miss Kearney, E. Anderson, V Shepherd, R. Grant, A. Damon, J. Strychalski, D. Hiller. 125

Top row: C. Wilkins, R. Davis, J. Hess, T. Elliott, B. Davis, T. Oakley.Smut row: G. Shufelt, D. Cooper, G. Drill, J. King, T. Duff, J. Englemann,J. Miller, D. Leach. Front row: J. Branon, R. Ross, B. Francis, C. Reed. Welcome to Varsity "C" 126

Miracle Staff D. Gregor Mehaffey, Editor D. Pritchett, Art Editor A. Fruchtenbaum, Photography S. Fenton, Advertising E. Spencer, Advisor D. Trunnell, Associate Editor & Advertising 1 27

Whispering Cedars Under the capable editorship of Michael Nicholls, the Whispering Cedars grew this year to a full-sized college newspaper. Directed by the publications committee, the staff produced twelve issues during the school year. New features in the paper included the 'Faculty Forum,' the 'Question at Issue' column,'Macs,' and an extensive use of pictures. Left to Right: D. Trunnell, J. Lennox, J. Brown, D. Miller,S. Brown, A. Fruchtenbaum, M. Nicholls, S. French, W. Keib, L Montgomery, P. Fulop. Seated: R. Williams, J. Elkins, K. Cartner. 128

Student Council Student Council, as a representative body, assists in providing a beneficial extracurricular activities program while still providing the needed voice for thestudent body in negotiating with the administration. The Student Council plays an important part in inspiring loyalty to the school and its principles and speedily handles actions and problems involved in various school matters. The Student Council sponsors numerous service projects, the more prominent of which are the Bloodmobile visits, the caring for campus vending machines, the Student Body Project, and the Prospective Students' Days. Ken Nichols, Gary Harris. Left ti Right: D. Daab, G. Ciehart, K. Salisbury, C. Reed, T. Timmons, J. Skillman, T. Clater, B. McInnes, D. Gordon, A. Fruchtenbaum, M. Hamilton,T. Oakely, J. Stowell, R. Grosh, G. Griffin, M. Nicholls, D. McIntosh,J. Roden,D. Hiller, D. Durkee,J. Ruddock, G. Harris, K. Johnson, I. Millikan, C. Payne. 129

GAMMA CHI The oldest campus literary society for women is Gamma Chi — Women for Christ. Through every activity the organization seeks to stimulate growth and originality in the areas of literature, music, art, and humor. Its aim is to advocate and prepare women of Cedarville College for participation in civic and social affairs. Dr. Robert Gromacki 1 30

Mr. & Mrs. John Weyant Standing: Mona Ballard, Mrs. Miriam Maddox,Advisor; Jody Ronk.Seated: Donna Hamilton, Linda Hoffman,Jenny Field, Margaret Brewer. 131

KAPPA DELTA CHI Kappa Delta Chi, a women's literary society, is organized to stimulate an interest in gracious living and to provide an opportunity to practice this type of living in a manner pleasing to God. Members of this organization are exclusively upperclassmen who meet in both formal and informal situations in order to cultivate habits and tastes becoming to Christian young women. Left to Right: D. Durkee, J. Rogers, C. Barto, M. Beerer, N. lies, C. Stevenson, M. Rieken, D. Hiller, M. Lockhart, D. Morgan, M.Jones, Mrs. Elmore, Advisor; G. Liechty, B.Smith. 132

ALPHA CHI Alpha Chi, the men's literary society on campus, promotes the spirit of refinement and social tastes and also develops poise, personality, and leadership at both formal and informal events. One of the major functions on campus that they sponsor is the annual Thanksgiving banquet. The club also attends other events as a group in order to accomplish the club's purposes. Left to Right: 9. Wall, C. Wilkins, M. Crampton, M. Hamilton, R. Allerton, D. Seigneur. Not pictured: Dr. Raymond Bartholomew,Advisor. 133

SOCCER Greater depth was available and noticed this season as transfer students John Rueck, Mike and Dave Gregory, Bob Worth and Mick Nicholls, all with soccer experience, permitted wholesale substitution without the loss of ability. Led by top scorer Randy Ross and Joe Stowell as captains, the team rolled to an unprecedented 7-2-2 record and a 3-0-2 conference record. In amassing this record, the Jackets scored 42 goals which led Ohio Conference to their opponents 22, giving them a 3.8 average against the opponents 2.0. An impressive 307 shots were taken at the opponent's goal while the Cedars defense held the opposition to 150. Both Pereira and Trimble, team goalies, did an excellent job in stopping these. Special recognition was given to Randy Ross, right wing, when he was announced Ohio's scoring champ with a total of 20 points and was chosen for the AllOhio second team. Joe Stowell, fullback, received distinguished recognition by being named to the AllOhio first team and by being named a National Soccer Coaches Association's All-Midwest Selection. SOCCER — Standing: K. Pearce, K. Daniels, E. Tripp, J. Hay, M. Nicholls, R. Worth, D. Leach, W. Francis, M. Gregory, J. Rueck, Mr. Dennis Olsen, Coach. Kneeling: M.Trimble, D. Rockwell, J. Engelmann,J. Stowell, R. Ross, M. Pereira,S. Akinyemi,J. Falci Ill. 136

Cedarville 0 Dayton 4 Miami 5 Wilmington 7 Indiana Tech 3 Earlham 2 Berea 4 Kenyon 2 Bowling Green 4 Antioch 0 5 Bluffton 1 6 Bluffton 1 Opponent 139

BASKETBALL Cedarville's basketball team finished the season this year with 12 wins and 11 losses. Under the direction of Coach Don Callan, the year saw the team building for the future. Prospects are good for next year, for the team members are all underclassmen. Al Knott, sophomore forward from East Moline, Illinois, was named to First Team berths in both the Mid-Ohio and District Teams. He led both Conference and District in scoring with 521 points and a 22.6 point per game average. This pushed his two-year total to 1035. Sophomores Gary Drill from Winchester, Indiana and Larry Waite also received Conference honors. Gary won a berth on the Second Team while Larry Waite from Hudsonville, Michigan, was awarded an Honorable Mention. Coach Callan Standing,Left to Right:L Powell, G. Drill, M. Wilson, A. Knott, L. Waite, Coach Callan. Kneeling: B. MacDonald, M.Zazwsky,G. , V. Hooper, D. Cooper, D. Gaffner. 1 40

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Cheerleaders Laura Taylor, Cathy Carter, Nancy Bertram. Marianne Schlecter, Annette Whaley, Eunice Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Connie Smith (not pictured). 146

i Left to Right: Coach M. Murdoch, Captain D. Petitt, J. Falci, R. Baker,T. Oakley, P. Entner. Tennis and Golf Left to Right: D. Carroway, J. Berry, D. McDonald, R. Minier, B. Schultz, J. Miller. Ron Baker 1 47

Track C. Biddle, D. McDonald, R. Mellish, C. Packard, T. Elliott, K. Pearce, R. Davis, D. Cooper. 148

Girls' Basketball Left to Right: E. Shugg, R. Grant, K. Spencer,L Wessel, B. Carlson, T. Wing, M. Schut, L Walker, P. Engles, S. Wescott, D. Hannah, D. Hannah,J. Johnson, G. Tompkins, A. Damon, Miss Kearney. 149

Field Hockey Lott to Right: C. Hanson, F. Bonnema,T. Wing, M.Schut, S. Rader, L Walker, J. DuBois, R. Rogers, G. Tompkins, L Wilson, A. Damon, E.Shugg,K. Spencer, K. Patterson, Miss Kearney.

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