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Miracle 1967 Staff Editor Stephen P.Brown Assistant Editor Linda Sue Riggs Business Manager David R. Wall Advisor Donald P.Baumann Cedarville,Ohio CEDARLIILLE COLLEGE
We Dedicate The 1967 Miracle to Gerald "Pop"Marshall.During the past 12 years"Pop" has been a part of the maintenance department ofCedarville College.For part ofthose years he was the only member of the department. Many alumni remember him as the bus driver on choir tour andfor athletic teams.He is always willing to help the students . .. sometimes getting out of bed in the middle ofthe night to repairfurnaces.He keeps the school cars runningfor athletic teams,gospel teamsand 2 Mr. Gerald G. Marshall the daily runfor Central State co-op students. There is much more to a school than the academic side. A college can only exist if its equipment is kept in repair. For these reasons we dedicate the 1967 Miracle to you, "Pop,"a man dedicated to Cedarville College.
The dedication was announced in chapel. "Pop"afew years back. A coffee break. "Pop opens bookstore doorfor M.Nichols. 3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CEDFIRUILLE COLLEGE ACADEMIC 8 UNDERCLASSMEN 48 STUDENT LIFE 82 ORGANIZATIONS 116 SPORTS 144 SENIORS 178
ACADEMICS CEDARUILLE COLLEGE
James T.Jeremiah,D.D.,President Spokesman to trustees fromfaculty... From faculty to trustees, Presiding in chapel, Traveling and speaking On behalfofthe college. These are some ofthe duties Ofthe president ofCC Trustees Mr. Charles Barth Mr. Rudy Bedford Mr. George L.Boyd Rev. William Brock Rev. William Brown Dr.Jack Cline Mr.John Draxler Mr.Arthur Dyke Rev. Glenn Davis Mr. Vincent Gregg Mr.Roy Guenin Dr. George Milner Mr.Dale Murphy President and Administrative Committee Mr. L. Turner, Mr. R. McIntosh, Dr.J.Jeremiah,Dr. C.Johnson,Mr.K.St. Clair. Mr. George O'Bryon Rev.Irwin Olson Mr. William Patterson Mr.James Richardson Rev. Gerald Smelser Dr. Robert Sumner Rev.Earl Umbaugh Rev.Earl Willetts Rev. Thomas Younger Rev. Wilbur Rooke Mr. George Engleman Rev.Donald Sewell Dr.James Jeremiah 10
Clifford Johnson,AcademicDean,D.Ed. Registrar Workingon class schedules wasone ofMr.Hurst's Projects last year. This was hisfirst year atCC. His office took charge Ofthe testingprogram Thispastschool year. Academic Dean Finding newfaculty, Workingtoward certification AndAccreditation were Afew ofthejobs OfDr.Johnson. He also presided At allfaculty meetings. He also played host To thefaculty-staffpicnic. =NC ._,..41M111111111111111111RMIE■11■11 CharlesB.Hurst,Registrar,M.A.
Kenneth St. Clair,M.S., CPA,Business Manager Advancing the school Throughfinances and prayers, By traveling, by preaching, By literature. Deferred giving is a New selling point offered by Mr. Turner this year. Guiding thefinances OfC.C., trying to make The budget stretch ... Mr.St. Clair spends Many hours in his Remodeled and enlarged office. Lee Turner,B.A.,B.D.,Director ofDevelopment 12
Student Personnel Richard McIntosh,Th.M.,Dean ofStudents Stanley Ballard,Th.M.,M.S.,Dean ofMen Guidance, discipline, housing, Christian service, counseling,job placement. These are afew ofthe tasks Helping to make better Christians of all Seeking to aid the students With aid ofdorm parents And dorm counselors. Joy Mackay,M.A.,Dean ofWomen 13
Mrs.D.Spencer,Business Office Mr.D. Wilcoxin,Business Office aaMINNIr MissC.Dively,DepartmentofDevelopment 14
MissJ.Hartsell,StudentPersonnel Office Office Personnel Mrs.N.McPheeters,Registrar's Office Mrs. M. Greenwood, Academic Dean's Office Mrs.M.Elmore,Business Office 15
Building A Library And Book Collection A rapidly expanding collection .. A new building in process... An evaluation of holdings... Additional microfilm... All these provide a brightfuture. A place ofbooks... A place to study... A place to relax with books... A chance to read the news... All help fill the needs ofeach student. This marksfarewell to the old, The new building is complete. Next year the old is history This is thefinal year of use. Gone will be the closed stacks And the crowded conditions. It has served the town And college since 1907. The library has memoriesfor all. .7etatasimst ARVII.LE COLLEGE LIBRARY , -
Alberta Chaffe,M.A. Harmon Bergen,M.A. Mrs. V. Russell and Mrs. E. Ruder behind circulation desk. 17
L.Brock,S.French,and C.Hare work in the bindery,a vital part ofthe library. S.Zerbe works in processingroom where many books awaitL-C cards. 18
D.ChaffeandL.Stutesman work on book processing. The closed stacks where many books are shelved. The reading room. 19
Biblical Education Valiant Christian warriors, Warriors grounded in God's Word And able to defend the truth Are greatly needed In America's schools, offices, industries, and pulpits. The Bible Education Department Seeks to thoroughly prepare And equip these needed soldiers By providing afirm Biblicalfoundation For a liberal arts education. Through a systematic study Ofthe Scriptures Students receive practical Bible knowledge and training Which will help them more ably serve The Master. Richard McIntosh,Th.M. 20 Robert Gromacki,Th.D. Arthur Williams,D.D.
Jean Fisher,M.A. Joy Mackay,MA. Stanley Ballard,Th.M.,M.S. George Lawlor,Th.D. 21
Kenneth St. Clair,M.S.,C.P.A. Business Administration Preparing Christian business men And women to glorify Christ Is the aim of the Business Administration division. Training in accounting And secretarial science As well as general business And economics help meet This end. Graduates are prepared To go on in the Many phases ofthe Business world. 22 Rodney Wyse,M.B.A.
William Riter,B.S.,C.P.A. Ardeth Webber,B.A. 23
Education and Psychology Clifford Johnson,D.Ed. For those students desiring a career in Teaching, the education department is Qualified to equip themfor Elementary teaching. This is its first year ofcertification In thisfield. The psychology department gives the Student a better appreciation and Understanding ofhimself, ofothers and Ofthe world. This is a necessity in almost any Career. 24 Merlin Ager,M.S.
Esther Entner,M.S. B.Max Dowell,M.S. Brad Moore,M.A.,M.R.E. 25
Warren Webber,Ph.D. David Matson,B.A. 26 Fine Arts The Fine Arts Department Endeavors to develop and polish The musical skills And artistic talents With which God has endowed Many Cedarville College young people. As pieces of music Are tirelessly practiced, memorized,and performed, As songs are written and arranged, And as works ofart Are painstakingly created and molded, Each pupil learns To appreciate The toil, beauty,and dignity Oftrue art. ShirleyByrd,B.A.
Paul Vanderkoy,M.M. Tom Naylor,MA. Ardith Martin,BA. J.Emerson Russell,M.A. 27
Language and Literature German,French,Spanish,and Speech are All a part ofthe language department. The languages are good experiencefor those Planning to go to aforeign missionfield or in Any other career requiring the knowledge ofa Foreign language. For practical application,students majoring In speech gain good experience over TVCDR, The college's radio station. English and American literature can be both Enjoyable and demanding. But those safely through them have emerged Richer and wiser. Miriam Maddox,B.A. 28 John Reed, Ph.D.
J. Skillman and J. Phipps in new studio. Mr.P.Gathany,station manager,reads teletype. This is a new addition to the service. WCDR-FM 31
Physical Education Few general PE courses Were offered due to The leave ofabsence of Miss Kearney. Mrs. Moorefilled in part time. Physical conditioning, Health education, Trainingfor teaching. Helping prospective coaches. Camping training is also offered. A sound body is Essential to a sound mind. Donald Callan,M.S. Dennis Olson,M.S. 32
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Science Dale Thomson,Ph.D. Malcomb Woodard,M.S. Added equipment A newfaculty member Increase the quality ofthe division. Trainingfor teaching, Trainingfor research This training aids the student In understanding God and the universe. Courses in botany,zoology, Physics, math, Chemistry and physical science Are offered. The Science Building halls Underwent a remodeling. Plans are made to Redo the classrooms also.
Social Science The Social Science department is one of The largest in the school. It seeks to widen the student's Outlook on past history and on current Events now and then to correlate these happenings into The students' lives. These studies also help the students to Understand the people around Them and to learn better how to live With them. Allen Monroe,M.A. 36
J.Murray Murdock,MA. Cleveland McDonald,Ph.D. Ralph Gale,M.A. 37
38 Research In Cryobiology Research, the key to thefuture, Is a happening oftoday. Dr. Baumann tries tofind why. He carried on his doctoral research Freezing bacteria used in making cheese. He now attempts tofind out why They are stimulated byfreezing.
Research In Astronomy Mr.Frye puts in hours star gazing Continuing research on binary stars, The college observatory proves helpful. 39
Honors Day Near the end ofthe year There is a chapel service set aside to Honor those students Who have made academic achievement in the Year 1966-1967. Students with a minimum grade point average Of3.25, are placed on the Dean's List and Those with a 3.75 or better are Placed on the Dean's Honor List. This year there were eighty-seven students on The Dean's List and twenty-six On the Dean's Honor List. 40
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42 M.Grable, G. Gierhart, and R. Jenista spend a pensive moment in class. B. Chilton enters class. Cartdids Dr. J. Reed greets lady after service.
G. Pestel uses balance. Mr.B. Frye descends stairs. D. Trunnell in anatomy lab. K. Warden looks in amusement.
The Library Moves 44
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D. Bodden ponders test question. A zoology lab practical. 46 Taking lecture notes.
Microscopes aid in biology classes.
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UNDERCLASSMEN CEDARLIILLE COLLEGE
Freshman Officers Carole Rand,Libby Ross,Dave Bauer, Robert Carmean,Mr.Edward Spencer,Jim Fisher,Loren Reno,Robert Grunert
Betty Abernathy Dorothy Abrams Charles Albright Kathryn Albright Colleen Ailing Amos Anderson Lyle Anderson Janet Ashley Bonfiles Austin Jane Austin Joyce Austin Nancy Bailey Judith Baird Donita Baker Mary Baker Marilyn Bales Jacqueline Barlow Roy Barnhart David Bauer Phillip Beaton 51
52 Linda Beck Allen Beltle Beth Bennett Janice Benson David Bodden Darwin Boertje Michael Bogatay Betty Bolhuis Patricia Bonzo Karen Borger Roger Brain Robert Branem Sylvia Braswell Donna Bratka Carol Brinckerhoff Janice Brock Dale Brown Junia Brown Charles Brudtkuhl Karen Buchanan
Preston Butcher Valerie Butler Daniel Cagwin Alan Call Dennis Camp Daniel Caraway Robert Carmean Cindy Cartner James Case Mark Causey Susan Cawood Kenneth Claypool Carolyn Clark Candace Coats Kenneth Cole Faith Comstock Virginia Conant William Connell Roger Cook Theodore Copella 53
Sharon Cox Robert Crowel Judith Crum Charles Curcio Gary Darrow James Davis Kathryn Davis Rebekah Decker Barbara Ditlevson Roy Dodson Robert Donahue Brenda Duffie Cynthia Eckart Ronald Edwards Leland Eichelberger Marion Eichelberger Elaine Eldridge Connie Endicott Sylvia Eury Charlene Felten 54
Laura Field Jim Fisher John Fletcher Elizabeth Flynn Walter Folkmann Patricia France Paul Friedrich Donald Gauwitz Ronald Gariss Andrew Gathany Glenda Gillenwater Douglas Gottwals Jonathan Gould John Graham Sharon Graham Ray Greene Joseph Gregory Elinor Griffith Robert Grunert Deborah Guthrie 55
Konnie Guthrie Louis Hamilton Michael Hammond Paul Hansmann,Jr. Evelyn Hare Rebecca Harman Daniel Haseltine Geraldine Heinze Kirk Heldreth John Herwig Sherrill Hesler Judith Hirschy Robert J.Hoffman Perry Holderby Paul Holman Barbara Hoyer June Huebner David Hull Linda Hunter Kathryn Huntley 56
Sharon Hurtt Dianna Hutchison Robie Ison Linda Jefferies James Jeremiah Timothy Jertberg Stephen Johnson Paul Jones Verna Jones Carolyn Kahler Rosalie Kanengieter Robert Kilko Cynthia Kirchner Deanna Kishpaugh JoAnne Kishpaugh George Klein Ruth Klomparens Eileen Knott Sandra Lathrop Pat Lawhead 57
Clifford Layner Roger Leach John Lee Barbara Lepine Daniel Liechty Wayne Long Theresa Longcore Warren Lyon Judy McCann Max McCullough Becky McDonald Janet Malmstrom Pamela Mansker Janis Martin Lupe Martinez Norine Metzger Viann Meyer Linda Millard Alice Miller Donald Miller 58
Joyce Miller Robert Mills Richard Mitchell Alice Moorman Janice Mossman Jerome Motter Edgar Mozingo Margaret Muirhead David Murdoch Coleen Murphy Donna Neal Daniel Nelson Dennis Nelson Karen Nelson Penny Nichols Peter Oehmcke Elizabeth O'Keefe James O'Keefe Sam Olsen Albert Osborne 59
Emmanuel Osinuga Lynn Podhaski Doug Painter Roger Pashby Susan Pauling Joe Peterson Warren Pettitt Janet Phenix Edith Phillips Terry Phipps Alberta Plate Joseph Platek Lanny Pollard Robert Powley Lawrence Pugh Priscilla Prindle Larry Radcliff Diana Radcliffe Effie Carole Rand Susan Ray 60
William Reed Stephen Reed Betty Reese John Reeves Judith Rehn Nancy Reilly Loren Reno Ruth Rodriguez Cathy Roe Elizabeth Ross Rebecca Rudig Lois Rumage Ronald Rushlow Adrienne Russell Sandy Russell Joyce Saemenes Stephen Scott Gail Sears Philip Senseney 61
Rebecca Sharp Jerry Shubert Arthur Shuter Ronald Sigmund Dan Smith Linda Smith Sharon Smith William Smith Bruce Snyder David Southwell Judith Starnatis Susan Steinberg Carol Stewart Walter Stock Tange Swartzs Bill Taylor Steve Taylor Raymond Tibbetts Terry Toms Steve Treadway 62 MANIA 111
Kenneth Treat Mary Trumphour Karolyn Wagner Ann Walstrum JoAnn Waltz Nola Watson Susan Weis Robert Werner Ellen Whipple Martha White Russell Williams Judy Winston Pat Wissinger Michael Wolford Homer Wright Pauline Zahlout George Zellers Cynthia Zickefoose 63
Barbara Abuhl Donald Acker Richard Adams Deane Allen Dave Anderson Margaret Anderson Olivia Anderson Maxine Augsburger Lynne Babcock Joanna Barcus Marilyn Beitler Terrence Bell Cheri Benton James Berry Robert Bixel Betsy Bodenmiller Gregory Boese Stephen Booghier Stanley Brown Dennis Burns 64 MNIMENIMI■lf
Deborah Bush Robert Campbell Timothy Carpenter Kathy Carter Kathy Cartner Sharon Cearfoss Dianne Chaffe Barbara Cleckner Donley Clithero Cherrill Collins Joy Conant Harold Constant Ronald Coriell Robert Cosgray Armand Courtot Dennis Crampton Glenda Crider Judy Crow Donna Daab Karen Donaldson 65
Dave Drazler Pamela Dutiel Sara Empet Emily Entenman Paul Entner Mary Felton Stephen Fenton David Fidler Jennifer Field Darlene Fitch Shirley French David Gaffner Elizabeth Gardiner Linda Garlock Gail Gatliff Glenda Gierhart Thomas Goldbourn Ervin Goodenough John Goodman Sonya Gordey 66
Rebecca Gothard Mary Grable Janet Graham Thomas Greenwood Julia Gregg David Gregory Eunice Griffes David Haffey Floyd Hall Donna Hamilton David Handyside Ruth Hardy Carol Hare Nancy Harper Edward Hays Gary Herrin Jane Hess Sally Hetrick Raymond Heyer Robert F.Hoffman 67
Donna Hogan Joseph Hollaway Carl Holz Carolyn Homan Linda Howard Robert Hunter Sharon Hunter Marilyn Irwin William Jefferies Ruth Jenista Carolyn Johnson Barbara Jordan Donna Kincannon Robert King Daniel Kinniburgh Michael Kintz David Kirchner Joy Kleymeer Karen Kunselman Carlene Larrick 68
Stephen Leiby Carol Lewis Carol Lobel Bruce Lucius Lynnette Marsh Dennis Marshall Kenneth McGhee John McGillivray Thomas McGinnis Ruth McIntyre Janice Miller Priscilla Miller Charles Mitchell Marilyn Mitchell Claire Mogle Harold Moore Carol Morgan Kenneth Muck Arlan Mulford Marcia Murray 69
Ernest Music Charlotte Nash Nancy Norton Luiz deOliveira Fred Olsen Constance O'Shell Kenneth Overholt Calvin Packard Robert Pereira Ken Pierson Dale Pinkley Martha Pysarchyk Rebecca Rader Suzanne Rader David Rakes Karen Rau James Rejiester Jill Renner Gerald Richardson Jeanne Risko 70
Sylvia Rock David Rockwell John Rooke Susan Bothwell Deborah Rouch John Rueck William Schill Robert Schultz Mary Ellen Schut Sharon Schwarm Dean Seigneur Rebecca Shamblin Donna Skinner Edward Smelser Bruce Snyder Sheila Solomon KathySpencer Philip Spencer Marcia Sprunger Maxine Stanbery 71
Gwendolyn Stewart Roger Stout JoAnn Strychalski Lela Tanner Gary Taylor Laura Taylor Linda Taylor Richard Taylor Evelyn Terrill Jane Tibbett Nancy Towle William Tripp David Trunnell Beverly Vincent Connie Visser Robert Votaw Janice Wakeley Kathleen Walker Lois Walker Nelson Wallis 72
‘11111 Karen Warden John Watson Robert Whatoff Don Whitehouse James Whitmire Leah Whitney David Williams Gay Williams Pat Williams Pamela Willis Cheryl Wilson Linda Wintrow Bernd Wolf Dale Work Leroy Wright Douglas Yoder Jeff Young Sheryl Zerbe 73
74 Sophomore Officers Mr. William Biter, Dave Trunnell,Joy Kleymeer,Nancy Norton, Glenda Gierhart, Connie O'Shell, Terry Bell
Junior Officers Frank Jenista,Martie Brown,DeaneAllen,DaveJones,MarleneSchonscheck,Mr.Daniel Wetzel,John Rueck 75
Ronald Allerton Lynn Amstutz Rebecca Baker Ronald Baker Constance Barto Larry Bellew Loris Bellintani Betty Bertschinger James Blaylock Dan Boyd Margaret Brewer John Briddick Lynn Brock Daniel Brower Jon Brown Martha Brown Martie Brown Audrey Cady Bev Carlson Theodore Clater 76
Gwytha Cooper Michael Crampton Marsha Cummings Mary Curtis Russell Daubert Linda Dodson Thomas Duff Shirley Dufford John Falci Carol Finkbeiner Nancy Fourman Loris Fox Nancy Freeman Ann Ganschow Barbara Grosh James Gunlock William Hamilton Jane Harris Ruth Hartikainen Donald Higdon 77
Howard Hillman David Hockenberry Linda Hoffman Ernie Hopper Cathy Hubbard Charles Hull James Hume Frank Jenista Elaine Johnson Kathy Johnson David Jones Marian Kapp Ruth Kauffold Alan Keim Dennis Kirchner Dale Lauener Lynn Lescure Nancy Lewis Kathleen Lloyd Lee Maidment 78
Theodore D. Martens Donna Morgan John May Roberta McInnes Bill McVey Catherine McGee Betty Meyers James R. Miller Roberta Miller Carolyn Minier Lola Mitchell Joyce Moore Beverly Mosley Daniel Nevitt Ken Nichols Marlene Nichols Maynard Norris Suzanne O'Shell Albert Ostrander Sue Pape 79
Charlotte Payne James Phipps Larry Prentice Dan Price Nedra Price Dale Pritchett Mary Reed Marlene Rieken Linda Riggs Richard Roderick Robert Rohm Colleen Ryan Sheryl Satterblom Marlene Schonscheck Elaine Schulte Carol Scott James Seaman Byron Shearer Elma Shugg Carol Simorretti 80
Donna Simpson Mary Sleichter Connie Smith Linda Spinks Connie Stevenson Susan Swan Adrian Sweeney Sharon Tallman Brenda Thompson Susan Thorne Rick Titus Gail Tompkins Terrance Vlug Larry Waite Leland Walker David Wall Diana Ward Loren Welch Joyce Wood Michael Woodend 81
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STUDENT LIFE CED RUILLE COLLEGE
Chapel
Dr.Paul Jackson 85
Spiritual Refreshment A quiet time... A chance to learn of Christ... Opportunity to dedicate life In service. Speakers come to challenge, Some pastors, businessmen, Missionaries and professors. 86
Rev. B.Bancroft, Rev. R.Hamilton,Rev.J. Millheim, Rev.J.Shaw. Dr. Jeremiah and Rep.Brown. 87
Gay Nineties Party The Past Relived By The Freshmen 88
Students Support National Foreign Policy A few ofthe 300 supporters. "Letfreedom ring." A song offreedom. Stirringchords ofthe national anthem Attended the hoisting ofOld Glory While sparkling rays ofsunshine Smiled on 300 Cedarville students Gathered in display ofloyalty To democracy andfreedom In America And in Vietnam. Signing the petition. 89
.4. litmtt tre.s. e,It,s re# Mr.D. Wetzel enjoys ice cream cone. Print shop.
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94 Queen Ellen Snook Reigns Over Homecoming Queen Ellen Snook reigned over thefestivities. A contest ofgetting woodfor the bonfire Soon brought more wood than could be used. Thefreshmen won a close victory in this contest. The seniors won thefloat contest. This makes 4 in a rowfor the class of'67. Queen Ellen Snook H. Timmons,E. Anderson,D.Allen, D. Hamilton, 7'. Bell,E.Entenman,R. Cook,K. Guthrie.
Senior Class of'67 and their winningfloat
Homecoming Parade 96
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Sneak The seniors evaded the juniors again. Jenny Wiley State Park was the destination. The juniors owed the seniors a party. They chose a Halloween themefor the treat. Ted Oakley leads testimony meeting. Seniors gather in front oflodge. The lodge at Jenny Wiley State Park. 98
Masqueraders havefun at Jr.-Sr. Party.
Junior-Senior Banquet 100
Students Do Many Different Things Byrd-Griffin duo. Halloween party. 102
Students come to chapel at 10:00 every day. Students study in library. 1 03
1 04 In The New Library L. Statesman at the circulation desk. Only One Week
Candids I. Millikan and E. Anderson make ice cream. 105
415' 106 Snow adds up to work.
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G. Gillenwater at Freshman Talent Night. K. Walker smiles in chemistry lab. T. Jertberg puts new chain onflag pole. 1 1 0
A student "sacks in" after a long evening. Classes are over. J. McCann watches game. D. Bodden tries to catch stray cow.
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Juniors Remove Opera House Bell Juniors help DP&L lower bell. The bell in the Opera House Tower. The bell is guided to the ground by a DP&L man. The bell is now halfway down. The bell is down. J. Field and D.Hamilton watch. 1 13
People Do Many Things As They Step Onward
Step Upward... LGok,un. Pt. er
ORGANIZATIONS
Back row:G.Taylor,J.Davis,D.Murdoch,R.Rushlow,J.Lee,L.Bellintani,T.Greenwood,R.Kilko,L.Howard,J.Baird.Second row: Mr.P. Vandekoy, G. Gatliff,S.Zerbe,J. Risko, T. Biller,D.Hull,B.Snyder,J. Tibbett,J. Gregg, N. Watson. First row:S. Brock,J. Hershey,B. O'Keefe,L.Pugh,S. Booghier, L.Anderson,K. Carter,J.Austin,N.Lepline. Presenting concerts And programs... Washing carsfor profit. These activities kept The Choralaires, a secular Singing group, busy. Choralaires
Choir muimmailemoram Third row: W. Connell, S. Fenton, L. Brock, D. Yoder, J. Schneider,S. Olsen, M. Crampton, P. Hansmann, D. Boyd, G. Taylor, L. Taylor, J. Renner, P. Williams, R. McIntyre. Second row: Mr. David Matson, V. Butler,J. Saernenes,M.Schonscheck,M.Cummings,D.Fitch,J.Stockwell, L. Welch, 7'. Clater,S.Satterblom,K.Johnson,D.Daab,M.Brown.First row:M.Anderson,R.Hardy,P.France,K.Borger,H.Moore,R.Edwards, J. Herwig, L. Anderson, L. Pugh, M. Bales, E. Knott, E. Gardiner, J. Hess,S.Pape. The salvation ofsouls And the dedication oflives Brought sweet and eternal results To choir members Who prayed,practiced, and planned For "Sermons In Song" And a successful choir tour, 1967
Standing: Mr. T. Naylor. Seated: D.Smith, T. Copella, R. Roderick, A. Shuter,L. Wessel,D.Draxler,R.Grunert,L.Podhaski, R.Hunter,E.Phillips,P.Sensensey,S.Fenton. Brass Choir 1 20 The Brass Choir is new this year. Mr. Naylor led them in concerts. Back row:J. Miller,J.Davis,D.Acker,D.Bauer,T.Greenwood,R.Kilko,J.Schneider,E.Music.Front row:Mr.P.Vanderkoy,D.Nevitt, W.Reed,L. Welch,J. Case,J.Stockwell, D.Liechty,D.Stevens, T. Vlug, A.Shuter. Mr. Vanderkoyformed the Liegeman. This men's singing group has performed in concert during the year. Liegemen
Back row: D.Draxler,Dr. W. Webber, V.Jensen,S.Fenton,P.Senseney,L.Podhaski,R.Grunert.Second row:K. Wagner,J.Baird,R. Harman, W.Reed,R.Hunter,K.Cole,E.Phillips,R.Roderick,D.Smith.Front row:N. Watson,S.Eury,B.Hoyer,N.Metzger,B.Meyers. Band The band gives students A chance to learn Better musicianship and An appreciationfor music. The pep band Enlivened basketball games. 121
1 22 Jubilaires Trio Trumpet Trio J. Hess, M. White, M.Bales,J. Saemenes. D.Smith,L. Pugh, T. Copella, K. Walker. Sailorsfor Christ Trio Ensembles Music groups spent Many weekends providing Special music in church And presenting Christ. During the summer, The Travelers were On tour. N.Metzger,D.Abrams,S.Eury,M.Brown.
Victors Trio R.Gothard,M.Anderson,L. Taylor,D.Fitch. Brass Quartet R. McIntyre, G. Crider, M.Cummings,P. Williams. P.Senseney, R. Grunert,L.Podhaski,S.Fenton. Time Tones Trio Travelers Quartet L.Anderson,H.Moore,D.Gafner,B.King,D. Wall.
Standing: H.Moore,M.Anderson,P. Williams,L.Stutesman, T. Clater, Mr.P. Vanderkoy,R.King.Seated:K.Johnson,E.Johnson,I. Millikan, B. Meyers,B. Millikan, M.Brown,R. McIntyre,D.Daab. Modern Music Masters 1 24
Tri-M produced the operetta This year it was three in one, "Cox and Box,""The Telephone," and "Bastien and Bastienna."
Kappa Delta Chi Standing: P. Bancroft,R.McIntyre, D.Hogan,S. Hunter, D. Morgan, M.Jones, R. Hartikainen,D.Durke,D.Hiller, L. Campbell. Sitting: M.Rieken,C.Stevenson, C.Barto,J. Rodgers,N.Hes,L.Ancel, Mrs. M.Elmore. 1 26
Back row:N.Norton,D.Rouch,S. Wells,C.Nash,B.Abuhl,S.Engle,S.Satterblom,E.Johnson,V.Conant,J. Kleymeer,N.Earles. Second row:B.Grosh,L. Hoffman,S. O'Shell, M.Reed,S.Solomon,D.Hamilton,C.Scott,J.Harris,K.Kunselman,D.Daab,D. Bush,K.Johnson,R.Kauffold. First row: Mrs.M.Maddox,M.Schulte,F.Bonnema,K.Mansfield,J.Field,M.Brewer,E.Anderson,N.Price, C. Hubbard. Gamma Chi Tours The World Gamma Chi,A woman's literary society, sponsored lectures on grooming Andfashions. Their banquet theme was "Streets ofthe World." I' 7"",r3 1 27
Back row: J. Platek, D. Crampton,R. Leach, W.Schill,E.Smelser,S.Olsen,D.Bauer,R.Stutzeman,M.Causey.Front row:D. Walbor n, S. Leiby, K. Schubert, G.Shufelt, R.Pashby, D.Seigneur, D. Bodden, R. Werner, Mr. M. Murdock. Mr. M.Murdock,advisor. 1 28 Alpha Chi Alpha Chi was reorganized After a year of inactivity. This men's literary society Allows a chancefor Fellowship ofcampus men.
Back row:M.Hartzel, G.Darrow,D.Pinkley,D.Lauener,M.Woodand,R.Pettitt. Third row:R.Daubert,R.Adams,J.May,L. Walker, J. Rooke, F. Jenista, D. Bauer. Second row: D. Allen, M.Zazurskey. Front row: R. Ross, A. Keim, K. Muck, T. Warren, T. Bell, D. Haffey,D. Caraway,L. Welch. Pi Sigma Nu Pi Sig is new this year They added life to the campus. They helped clean Clifton Gorge And received a citation for it. This men's literary society Was one ofthe most active Ofcampus organizations. I IN Mr.Moore and R. Ross hold conservation award. 1 29
130 FWM Each school morning At 7:25 FWM offered Prayerfor missionaries. The annual missionary Conference was also Sponsored by Fellowship For World Missions. Many decisionsfor missions Were made at this time.
Sock'N Buskin 1 32 Sock 'N Buskin presented Two plays last year. Thefall play was "Cheaper by the Dozen," The spring, "1984." R.Grosh,M.Brewer,R.King,R.Leach,C.Homan,J.Stockwell.Front row:B.Grosh,J.Ashby,J. Tibbett,R.McInnis,D.Hamilton.
"Cheaper By The Dozen" 1 33
Standing: D.Nevitt,S. Tallman,M.Kapp,K.Johnson,L.Kytle,D.Seigneur.Seated: B. Myers,J.Harris,S.Dufford,Miss J. Mackay. 1 34 Christian Ed. In Action Those interested in expanding Their knowledge ofprinciples OfChristian Ed. were Active in this club.
Back row: R. Coriell,J.Schafer,D.Pritchett,D.Pinkley, M.Schulte,J. Barcus,J. Wood,R.Hardy,K. Muck, T. Clater,R.King,D. Boyd,J. Rooke.Second row: K.Shubert,M.Crampton,B.Perrin,L.Amstutz,S. Gordey,R.Shamblin,C.Ryan,G.Crider,S.Dufford, R. McGinnes,L. Wintrow,M.Beitler.First row:D.Tillotson,M.Hartzell, T. Vlug,S. O'Shell,K.Kunselman,J.Field,Mrs.F.Howell, Mrs. N.Bresson, Miss J. Mackay,S. Leiby, Mr. R. McIntosh. Dorm Counselors The dorm counselors help They keep the noise down. Many top students Receive this position. 135
Student Education Association Back row:R.Perria,J.Platek,A.Keim,Mr.B.Moore,M.Rieken,L.Ancel,R.Hartikainen,K.Kunselman,D.Camp,R.Yeater,R.Roderick,P. Oehmcke. Third row:P.Sadler,F.Bonnema,K.Mansfield,J. Ashby,S.Jones,M.Sprunger,D.Hiller,L. Taylor,D.Morgan,M.Jones,M.Schonscheck, M.Cannady, C. Simonetti, I. Millikan, J. Harris, R. Miller. Second row:S. Schlechty,D.Radcliffe, G. Gatliff, J. Field,E.Anderson, P.France,M.Anderson,S. Cearfoss,B. Millikan,R.Baker,L. Amstutz,M.Curtis,B.Dewar,B. Vincent,C.Hanson,S. O'Shell,C.Lewis.Front row: C.Stevenson, R. Kauffold,B.Perrin,N.Towle,C.Hare,S.Schwarm,S.Empart,L.Spinks,D.Simpson,M.Schulte,N.Lewis,L.Campbell, Mrs.E.Entner. Many top Education men Spoke to the SEA. This group is composed Ofprospective teachers. 1 36
Standing: B. Reed, K. Cole, R. Roderick, P. Oehmcke. Sitting: D. Walborn,J. Hess,P.France,K. Wagner,S. Leiby. Conservative Club A political organization Stressing the Christian responsibilities Ofgood citizenship, The Conservative Club Seeks to inform students ofcurrent affairs And to challenge them To active participation In American democracy.
Seated:S.Solomon,D.Hutchison,P.France,L.Riggs,S.Brown,D. Wall,D.Chaffe,J. Winston,J. Gregg.Standing:Dr. D.Baumann, J. Phenix,A.Plate. Miracle Staff Each year a Miracle results. This year under added Student responsibility Another Miracle is in your hands. Increased in size and ideas. L. Riggs, assistant editor. B.Jordan and S. Brown,editor. 139
1 40 Whispering Cedars Mr.B. Hurst, J. Platek,S.Solomon, W.Reed, K. Wagner,B. Carlson,J. Snider, D. Hogan. Editor J.Snider speaks at theflag rally. Editor elect D. Bush reflects. Whispering Cedars, the student newspaper, A journal ofcampus events . Ofstudent opinion. Printing style was changed, Goingfrom letterpress To offset. This wasfavored by Faculty and students alike.
Mr. W. Riter, W. Schill, E. Music, D. Pinkley, J. Barry, D. Launeur. First row: G. Taylor, D. Tillotson, M. Reed,N.Price,J. May,D. Thompson. Future Business Associates Future Business Associates Was one of the more inactive clubs. Special speakers werefeatured At club meetings. Radio Staff Back row: Mr. P. Gathany,R. Campbell, M.Jones, G. Taylor, R.Pashby,L. Waite, T. Warren,L. Welch, T.Morrell,D.Murdoch.First row:J. Phipps,T.Martens,D.Seigneur, J. Stockwell, L. Taylor, L. Kytle, G. Richardson, B. Bixel, J. Skillman,J. Gunlock,C. Brudtkuhl. "7111111111M 141
Student Council Standing: M.Hartzell,D. Tillotson,J. Studer, D.Haffey, L. Reno,Mr.R.Mdntosh,S.Brown,R.Hunter,L. Welch.Seated:S. Tallman,B. Millikan, E. Anderson, G. Gierhart, M.Brown,F.Jenista,S.Liby,D.Allen, T. Clater, R.Mdnnis,R.Grosh, M.Hamilton, J.Stockwell,B.Snyder,D.Hiller, C.Stevenson,I. Millikan,L. Ross, N. Norton,L. Walker. Student Council R. Grosh, president, prepares agenda. 142
Missionary Project The council wrote a new constitution. They providedfunds For many activities. Money was earnedfrom Pop and candy machines In the different dorms. They also played host to the OSCC. They sponsor the Mission project. Dr. V. Olson representing last year's mission project ofEast Pakistan hospital. 143
SPORTS CEDARVILLE COLLEGE
Soccer Standing:M.Nicholls, T. Warren,J.Rooke,J.Brown,R.Coriell,R.Adams,).Falci,R.Schultz,H.Hillman,D.Tillotson, R.McKenney,D.McDonald,Mr.D.Olson.Kneeling: M.Woodend,G.Herrin,T.Duff,D.Gregory,M.Trimble, W.Francis, R.Ross,). Rueck,B. Wolf,M.McCullough,J. Hay. The Jacketsfinished 8-4-2 after losing Thefirst two games. Randy Ross and Dave Gregory Lead the scoring with 25 points apiece. Ross was named All-Ohio. This was Coach Dennis Olson's Second year as coach. 146 Scoreboard CC Opp. 1 Dayton 5 3 Ohio Wesleyan 7 3 Wilmington 3 5 Indiana Tech 4 2 Kenyon 0 1 Earlham 6 5 Berea 4 3 Denison 4 9 Malone 0 3 Bowling Green 3 3 Toledo 1 2 Wilberforce 1 12 Defiance 0 7 Miami 6
M. Trimble stops offensive as T. Duffand M. Woodend move in. Fans watch Jacket actionfrom bleachers behind Williams Hall. 1 47
The game is ready to begin. 1 48 D. McDonald dribbles.
T. Duffand B. Wolfgofor ball. B. Wolfclears with fullback kick. A goalfor the Jackets. W. Francis moves the ball as M. Woodend watches. Practice makes perfect. 1 49
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Gymnastics Cross Country Tri-State Relay 2nd place Cedarville 26, Ohio Northern 44, Defiance 56 Cedarville 21, Wilmington 40 Cedarville 19, Wilmington 36 Mid-Ohio Conference Meet 2nd place 153
Team Finishes Strong Lead by All Knott The Jackets won Six oftheir last eight games. Bringing their record To Twelve wins and thirteen losses. CC scored over 100 points Seven times during the season. Next year all Players will be Returning to the Mid-Ohio League. Scoreboard CC Opp. 89 Walsh 69 88 Grace 90 74 Fisk 88 95 Trinity 69 101 Findlay 117 95 Detroit College 101 89 Spring Arbor 97 36 Ashland 74 106 Malone 67 86 W. Va.State 93 102 Concord 106 99 Wilmington 80 105 Findlay 96 57 Defiance 83 76 Malone 78 70 Bluffton 72 106 Franklin 96 59 Defiance 83 95 Maloue 81 86 Rio Grande 83 94 Wilmington 86 93 Bluffton 83 104 Fisk 102 81 Central State 94 126 Cleveland State 88 The struggle for the ball sometimes causes spills. 155
156 Basketball D. Cooper at the line. A. Knott drives. M.Brewer watches intently.
Thefeed. The waited rebound against Cleveland State. "Spyder" shoots one. A. Knottfires. 1 57
No Seniors Means A Bright Future A.Knott drivesfor two. 159
M. Wilson shootsfrom the side. Coach Callan: Okayfellows, settle down, you're pressing too hard to get the ball to the post. Don't pass if your man's not open. 1 60 Coach Callan talks to "Beep." A. Knottfor two. Jackets reach 100.
Library Moving March This appears in the middle Of basketball because of The lateness ofthe Announcing of the date. This truly is a day to remember! A Day To Remember 161
Alumni Return To Play The Junior Varsity 162 The alumni. M.Zazurskey shoots over D. Carter. The openingjump.
M.Zazurskey drivesfor the basket. Junior Varsity, Next Year's Varsity D. Carter rebounds. G.Darrow lays ball up. 163
Golf 1 64
Tennis 1 65
Volleyball CC Opp. 16 Antioch 2 15 3 15 Miami Valley 7 15 3 15 Central State 6 8 15 16 18 0 Wittenberg 15 10 15 .166 Standing: N.Bailey,L. Cooper,P.Sadler, C.Ryan,P. Wissinger,K.Rau,Grable,Mrs.J. Moore. Kneeling:J.DuBois, S.Rader,A.Damon,L. Walker,E.Shugg,C.Hanson,E.Knott. Women's Recreation Association Back row: C. Hanson,J. DuBois,J. Stamatis,P. Wissinger, B. Carlson, C. Collins,L. Walker,R.Hartikainen.Second row: Mrs. J. Moore,E. Terrill,K.Donaldson,S.Lathrop,M.Beitler,M.Grable,J. Miller.First row:D.Hiller,R.Grant,J.Strychalski,C.Larrick,K.Carter,B.Bennett, C. Wilson.
Recreation Balances The Individual As He Steps Forward 1 67
Girl's Basketball 168
Athletic Banquet
Jacket Cheerleaders M.Slechter,E.Ross,E. Anderson,J. McCann. 170
Varsity Club Concessions at games, Basketball programs These were two big projects of VC Initiation was in thefall For all new members. ' •"'"'"" '''''''' ffnt: ..... .. ....!MI5:... . .".. . ..srai..... •••••• • ' . ........ 11:•!•.•■•17,!”,,t1 .•:.. Back row: D. Caraway, L. Waite,D. Cooper, D. McDonald,D. Yoder, R. Minier. Front row: B. McDonald, G. Shufelt, 7'. Duff, W. Francis,D.Haffey, T. Carpenter,R. Davis. 171
Baseball Featuring Another stolen basefor B. McDonald. Low bridge. Double-play ball? 1 72
Jackets In Action R. Ross in the stretch. Coach Olson in the third base coaching box. 1 74 G.Shufelt at third.
R.Ross waits to pitch. A. Knott takes the throw at first for the put out. R. McKenney on deck. 175
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THE FINAL STEP YET ONLY A BEGINNING AS EACH STEPS HIGHER
SENIORS CEDARQILLE COLLEGE
Dr. J. Reed,B.Smyth, I. Millikan,and H. Timmons.
Eunice Anderson, B.S. Elementary Education Phyllis Bancroft,B.S. Christian Education Russell Bennett,BA. History Janie Ashby,B.S. Walter Ashley,B.S. Elementary Education Elementary Education Linda Barkley,B.S. Elementary Education Judith Bigelow,BA. English Mark Averitt, BA. Music Norman Barnard,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Frieda Bonnema,B.S. Elementary Education Mary Beerer,BA. Sociology Jean Brinckerhoff,BA. Spanish 181
1 IAI Jim Brinckerhoff,BA. History Hugh Campbell Betty Chilton,BS. Elementary Education 182 Stephen Brown,B.S. Chemistry Lois Campbell,B.S. Elementary Education John Clark,B.S. Elementary Education Thomas Brown,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Margaret Cannady,B.S. Elementary Education James Cornett, B.S. Business Administration Warren Burns,BA. Music Carol Carr,B.S. Elementary Education Al Crabb,BA. History
Ann Damon,BA. Physical Education Leslie Dillon,BA. Christian Education Darlene Durkee,BA. Sociology Andrew Davis,BA. Comprehensive Bible Verna Downs,B.S. Elementary Education Nancy Earles, B.S. Elementary Education Richard Davis,B.S. Elementary Education Janice DuBois,B.S. Secretarial Science George Edwards,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Dallas Dillon,B.Mus. Church Music Donald Dunstan,BA. English and Physical Education Sharon Engle,B.S. Elementary Education
Gerald Flury,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible George Goodwin Martin Hartzell,BA. Biology 1 84 Dale Foster,BA. Biology Ruth Grant, B.S. Biology James Hay,BA. English and Physical Education William Francis, B.S. Elementary Education Ronald Grosh,BA. English Linda Healy,B.S. Elementary Education Donna Gisel, B.S. Nursing Carol Hanson,B.S. Elementary Education Nancie Hes,B.S. Elementary Education
John Hess, B.S. Doris Hiller, B.S. Elementary Education Elementary Education Paul Jackson,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Walter Keib,BA. History Eunice Johnson,B.S. Physical Education Kenneth Kunkle,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Dale Holmes,B.S. General Science Gary Holtz, B.S. Mathematics Merlyn Jones,BA. Sandy Jones,B.S. Elementary Education Speech Laurene Kytle,BA. Christian Education Douglas Lightly,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible 1 85
ter- v.:. Ii Earl McGuffey,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Shelby Mayo,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible Irene Millikan, B.S. Elementary Education 1 86 Kathy Mansfield, B.S. Elementary Education and Secretarial Science James R. Miller,BA. English Steve Marshall, B.S. Elementary Education Linda Miller, B.S. Elementary Education Richard Minier David Nims,BA. Music Brian Mayfield, B.S. Physical Education Bonnie Millikan, B.S. Elementary Education Ted Oakley, B.S. Elementary Education
Philip Olsen,B.S. Social Studies Comprehensive Darlene Patton,BA. Christian Education Randall Ross,B.S. Physical Education Jerry Osborne,B.S. Physical Education Richard Pettitt,BA. English and History Lisa Rulison,B.S. Elementary Education James Oswald,BA. English Charles Reed,BA. Pre-Seminary Bible and Speech Charles Russell,BA. Comprehensive Bible Karen Patterson,BA. Physical Education Joe Roden,B.S. Social Science Paula Sadler,B.S. Elementary Education 187
James Schaeffer, B.S. Elementary Education Pat Scovell,BA. Art and Speech Gary Shufelt,B.S. General Business 188 Richard Schimkus,B.S. General Business Marilee Seewer,B.S. Elementary Education Jon Skillman,BA. Speech Mary Schulte, B.S. Elementary Education Keith Shubert,B.S. Mathematics Perry Skinner,BA. History Joan Schultz,BA. History Donald Shue,B.S. Elementary Education Beryl Smith, B.S. Elementary Education
Joe Snider,BA. English Daniel Tillotson,BA. Business Administration Charles Truxton,BA. English Ellen Snook,B.S. Elementary Education Jim Stockwell Howard Timmons,BA. Anna Titus, B.S. Speech David Vanderground, B.S. General Business Elementary Education Susan Wells, B.S. Elementary Education Ronald Stutzman Mark Trimble,BA. Speech Ronald Yeater, B.S. Elementary Education 1 89
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In Memoriam Death is just a step ... Another step upward. "For the Lord himselfshall descendfrom heaven with a shout, with the voice ofthe archangel,and the trump ofGod:and the dead in Christ shall risefirst: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds,to meet the Lord in the air:and so shall we ever be with the Lord." I Thessalonians 4:16-17 Donley Wright Clithero 193
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