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1968 44/RAcLe Dianne Chaffe, Editor Dianna Hutchison, Assistant Editor David Chumbler, Financial Manager Dr. Donald Baumann, Advisor Cedarville College Cedarville, Ohio

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Dedication Faculty and Staff Students Groups and Organizations .. 118 Activities and Special Events 148 In Memoriam 180 Advertisements 190

DEDICATION Major, Chaplain, Doctor, Professor ... A title means so lithe; A character and a soul submerged Mean so much. While recognizing his outstanding Degrees of intellectual achievement, Students respect him more For his degrees of understanding and concern. As head of the Speech Department He communicates very effectively, But not with words alone, For his characteristic Smile, enthusiasm, and warmth Enable him to express himself In a way no speech text Ever comprehended or delineated. He has been often heard to exclaim, "It's a great way to live!" We would affirm. Having him on our campus, Having him play Such a vital part in our lives Is a great way to live. Through his energy, help, and interest He has won the hearts of the student body. It is with great pride That we dedicate The Miracle, 1967-68 To Doctor John W. Reed. 5

acuity and Staff Cultivate the intellect, and you shall have a mind that produces beautiful thoughts, worthy images, helpful ideas; that will serve as a solace in times of stress, and be to you a refuge 'gainst all the storms that blow. The cultured mind, as compared with the uncultured, is the difference between a beautiful garden which produces vegetables, fruits or flowers, and a tract of land that is overgrown with weeds and brambles. To be a person of culture is to be at home under all conditions. Your mind is stored with mental images, and memory comes to keep you company, and guide you from nostalgia and the sense of separateness to universality or oneness with the Divine. The country will be beautiful to you in any season, and society and solitude each will be welcomed by you in turn. You are to reject nothing, despise nothing, knowing that everything belongs somewhere, and that it is needed to make up the great mosaic of life. Elbert Hubbard

8 PRESIDENT JAMES T.JEREMIAH Fifteen years have passed since we became a part of the Cedarville College family. This time has gone by in an unbelievably swift manner. There have been disappointments, but they have vanished from our memory as we have been surrounded with the abundant blessings of our most-gracious God. What a difference there is now as we consider a number of contrasts. The faculty has grown from eight to fifty; our campus has increased from nineteen to over one hundred acres. In 1953 there were nine buildings on the campus. Since then most of these buildings have undergone some remodeling. Now there are seven additional buildings available for the use of our college family. Then less than one hundred young people made up our student body. Now it numbers more than eight hundred. Only an all-wise God Who keeps the record knows what the spiritual results of this educational ministry has been through the years which have passed and will become in the future. As we began this experience with the Lord on Cedarville College campus, it was with the assurance that "God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound unto every good work" (II Cor. 9:8). With this same promise we face the future with the confidence that what God has done in the past we can expect Him to do in the years ahead.

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TRUSTEES Trustee ... The very name implies a trust, A grave responsibility, A holy calling. Confronted with questions of all natures, Technical, ethical, and moral, And with problems of policy and polity In school administration, The trustees must be a sharp unit, Sharp of intellect And sharp of spiritual stature. Their direction in the past Has helped Cedarville emerge and grow. With the best interests of the institution At heart, They govern with discretion and wisdom And greatly facilitate The smooth operation Of Cedarville College. MR.KENNETH H.ST.CLAIR 10 Dr. George S. Milner, Chairman James T. Jeremiah, President Mr. J. Dale Murphy, Chairman Rev. W. Thomas Younger, Vice-Chairman Mr. George Boyd, Treasurer Mr. George Engelmann, Secretary Rev. William Brock, Rev. Glenn Davis, Mr. John Draxler, Mr. James Richardson, Rev. Wilbur C. Rooke, Rev. Robert Sumner, Rev. Earl Umbaugh, Mr. Rudy Bedford, Dr. Jack Cline, Mr. George O'Bryon, Dr. Paul Tassell, Mr. William Patterson, Mr. Arthur W. Dyke, Rev. Donald Sewell, Rev. Earl Willetts, Mr. Charles Barth, Mr. Vincent Gregg, Mr. Roy Guenin, Rev. Irwin Olson, Rev. Gerald V. Smelser, Rev. Donald Tyler. BUSINESS MANAGER Providing for the future And the past financially, The Business Manager Must utilize discretion and precision In the performance of his task. Preparation of the school budget, Administration of student loan funds, And supervision of business and maintenance activities Fall into his capable hands. While collecting and paying the bills This essential administrator Provides for solidarity and efficiency In the college system.

a INSTRUCTION DR.CLIFFORD JOHNSON Academic Dean MRS.ALBERTA CHAFFE Librarian In the roloef trouble-shooter And prophet, The Academic Dean Carefully plans the future steps Of a college, Its faculty and its student body. In directing academic programs, He strives to improve the curriculum By recruiting new faculty members, Developuipng -dated and progressive policies, And guiding toward accreditation. Much of the college's well-being Relies upon The optimism, perseverance, and toil Of this important administrative position. MR.C.B.HURST Registrar and Director of Admissions 11

PUBLIC RELATIONS MR.RALPH YARNELL Alumni Relations 3 2 With an eye to the future And a desire for improvement, The Director of Development Designs the long-range master plan That will fulfill the needs Of a growing academic institution. Achievement of these goals Will be realized Through public relations programs With churches, alumni, Foundations, businesses, And friends of Cedarville College. Extensive travel, Persevering determination, And undaunted enthusiasm Envelop this post. MR.LEETURNER Director of Development MR.HENRY PHILLIPS Development Officer

DEANS The Dean of Students The Dean of Men And the Dean of Women Carry out responsibilities Characteristic Of counselor, clergyman, Mediator, and parent. Their variegated tasks Call for faith and stamina As they supervise student affairs By working closely with dorm counselors And residence hall supervisors, Proffering academic and vocational guidance, And helping students with personal problems. Room assignments, Close ties with Student Council, And references for seniors Are additional duties Performed by the deans In this valuable and indispensable Position. MISS MACKAY,Dean of Women MR. MCINTOSH, Dean of Students MR. LOPER, Dean of Men 13

BIBLICAL EDUCATION How do you measure The value of a life? A man stands with empty hands, Searching for the frame of reference. Words are useless without The meaning man gives them. The important words to live by Are interpreted for us by men Of God. Students learn to relate God To their everyday lives Through the Bible Education Department. The value of a life is seen Through the wisdom of professors Who experience God everyday. DR.ROBERT GROMACKI Let's go on over to chapter 8. MR.MEAD ARMSTRONG Well, we have to be moving along. DR.JACK RIGGS These chapters are important-16, 18, 25,27, 32,35, 47,49,50 ...

MISS JOY MACKAY Truth learned must be truth practised. DR.GEORGE LAWLER Remember your endings, class, remember your endings! MISS JEAN FISHER Teach the total man. 15

16 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Administration Department at Cedarville College Offers the student majoring in this field More than the essentials: The rudiments of marketing, The complexities of accounting, Or the many facets of business administration; But incorporates these business fundamentals With a total college experience. Under the instruction of competent professors, Unique in its Christian emphasis, And unsurpassed among the GARB schools, The business department is ever striving To equip its students with the necessary skills To meet the challenge of our modern business world. MR.DONALD WILCOXIN Yes, I think that would be right, in view of the circumstances.

• MRS. ARDETH WEBBER Now, let's take this letter at 140 words per min. MR.WILLIAM RITER Looks like you guys have been working overtime again. 17

EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Learning how society functions, Imparting insight into behavior, To understand, To be understood, These are goals in Education and Psychology. Education initiates knowledge And the starting of ideas. Psychology enables one to get along with others, To improve himself. The interaction between teacher and student, The challenge of learning, The fundamentals of knowledge, Are the beginning of all education. 18 MR.THOMAS LOPER I want to be an individual DR. MERLIN AGER In other words, you're saying that ...

MISS MARTHA DUNN This is just a small assignment. I'm sure you'll enjoy doing it. MR.BRAD MOORE Just for fun, let's do something different today. MR.ROLAND FLECK Well, this test isn't that hard. 19

FINE ARTS The refinements of art and music Are diligently surveyed in the Fine Arts Department; And, the artistic gifts of each student Are cultivated. Creativity—the outward expression of ourselves, Excellence—the refinement of that creation Are accentuated. These may take the form of A multicolored canvas, a resounding sheet of music, An aesthetically fashioned piece of sculpture Or an inspiring trio selection. Yet, whether a spring concert or oil painting, Each melodious measure and skillful brushstroke Evinces endless hours of toil. The consummation of the Fine Arts Department Is the generation of true artists. DR.WARREN WEBBER The question is, where do we go from here? 20

MR.J. EMERSON RUSSELL A beehive of activity. MR.DAVID MATSON Need I say more? 21,

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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Disciplining of the body As well as the mind Is a part of a liberal arts education. Flying high on the tramp, Learning childrens' games And coaching skills, The functions of camp life, Health instruction, These are part of a total picture Making up the total man For a life more abundant. MR.DONALD DUNSTAN At least I can do a kip-up. 4 MR.DONALD CALLAN We're going to have to ploy "catch-up" now. MR.DENNISOLSON Are you kidding me?!

MISS JUNE KEARNEY Just ten more lops, girls. MISS ANN DAMON We're going to practice our serves today. 25

26 LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Language — So essential To a successful career, Enriching relationships, And an effective testimony, Is given close, Scholarly scrutiny In German, French, and Spanish courses As well as Broad instruction In English grammar, Rhetoric, drama, and debate. Believing that Aesthetic understanding and literary appreciation Are necessary ingredients Of the educated, sophisticated man, The Language and Literature Department Essays toward that polished goal With obstruse studies In British and American literature. MR. EDWARD SPENCER Oh, my heart! DR.JOHN REED It's been real.

MR. HARMON BERGEN Isn't it about time to go to chapel? MR. HELMUTH POGGEMILLER Would you believe it? MR.EDWARD GREENWOOD This is getting off the subject but . .. 27

MRS.MIRIAM MADDOX Are there any comments on that speech? 28 MRS.FAYE RUECK Vamos a hablar en esporiol hoy.

MISS CARLA PACKARD Bonjour, classe. MR.PAULGATHANY The time is now 72 degrees and it's 4 o'clock outside our studio. 29

SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS There is a vast world around us, Challenging our every endeavor To penetrate its boundless storehouse of knowledge. The Science Department seeks to satisfy The Cedarville student's quest for knowledge in this realm. Whether by gazing at the heavens through a telescope, Dissecting a felis domestica in the lab, Or calculating the number of amperes in an electric current; The quest is made with the instruction of educators. Trigonometry, digits, logarithms, and the slide rule Belong to the world of the mathematician. With these tools, he can do a myriad of things Beyond our wildest imagination. The Mathematics Department of Cedarville Grounds its students in these basic tools. These two essential areas of study are Continually striving for excellence. DR.DONALD BAUMANN / guess so. MR.AUSTIN ELMORE Now that you have completely digested this material ... MR.DANIEL WETZEL This could get a little messy.

DR.LARRY HELMICK And it turns out. MR.MALCOLM WOODARD This is simply ... ini....milensiwiiiiirmies--"Talli=11111111111111. 1 ......mmumnimmeimii im ulli alall IIII rum lialimisam amimmosmai IIIIIII SIMINssausisimuner ill1111111111111111111.111 1111111111111111111111111111110.111111111 1111111aNamasusame IMISIIIIIII ------Iwiresammin Im11111111111111111 MR.BERT FRYE Put your test papers on the desk as you pass out. 31

SOCIAL SCIENCE "It's a man's world" So they say, And Viet Nam, the Kremlin, the U.S.A. Reveal a world Dependent upon man, A specimen of man Whose stature is God-molded Whose intellect is Spirit-directed Whose soul is Christ-conscious. The Social Science Department Presses toward that mark. The preparation of responsible citizens And the investment of patriotism Are aims which Color and shape The curriculum of this field. Each course is designed To produce enlightened citizens, Denizens who can take their place In this land While awaiting entrance Into a more glorious Land. DR.CLEVELAND MCDONALD I have a clipping here from 1953. MR. RALPH GALE Well, it's a little early but it's Friday, so I'll let you go. 32

MR.ALLEN MONROE I contend that ... MR.MURRAY MURDOCH The epitome 33

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES BERYL BROWN Secretary to the President NANCY MCPHEETERS Secretary to Registrar 34 MAY GREENWOOD Secretary to Academic Dean REBECCA WILHITE Secretary-Admissions and Testing

CAROLYN THOMPSON Secretary to Director of Development PATTY JOHNSON Secretary-Alumni and Deferred Giving JEANE HARTSELL Secretary to Dean of Students FLORENCESLABAUGH Faculty Typist 35

A MRS.MARIBETH ELMORE Receptionist and Secretary to Business Manager 36 MRS.IDA ST.CLAIR Accounts Payable BUSINESS MR.DAVID GIDLEY Accountant

OFFICE MRS.DOROTHY SPENCER Cashier MRS. BARBARA WILCOXON Publications MRS.PATRICIA THORNTON Secretary to Director of Physical Plant 37

LIBRARY MRS.CHAFFE,Head Librarian 38 Equipped with the up-to-date facilities Of the college's new library, The men and women of the staff Continue to serve Cedarville's students and faculty. Checking books Binding and rebinding Keeping records Ordering books These duties are carried out Efficiently and competently by the library staff. MRS.OSTRANDER,Secretary to Mrs.Chaffe

Mr. Eiffert, Mrs. Russell, Lynn Brock, Mrs. Cypher, Mrs. Carter, Stan Brown Nadine Queen, Sheryl Zerbe, Mrs. Ruder 39

BOOK STORE MRS.CHERYLPERRINE MRS.MARY ARMSTRONG POST OFFICE MISS BERNICE MICK, Manager PRINT SHOP MRS.RUTH UNDERWOOD MISS KAREN FLEMING 40

First Row: Mr. P. Gathany, J. Phipps, R. Hamilton, P. Willis, D. Draxler, L. Reno, K. Cole, M. Palmer, D. Fitch, B. Bixel, L. Eichelberger, J. Knapp. Second Row: T. Clater, R. Wita, A. Shuter, R. Patten, M. Crampton, G. Taylor, L. Reno. RADIO STAFF The "sound of the world's beautiful music" Transmitted near and far Via the radio waves of WCDR— Cedarville College's own station Operated by student workmanship In connection with its trained station manager, WCDR offers excellent training, Invaluable experience for the students involved. Combining its easy listening theme with The Gospel message WCDR is a channel of witnessing for the college. Into its operation go many man hours of Diligence, patience Craftsmanship Providing the college and community with Up-to-date news, Spiritual food, and The world's beautiful music. MR.PAUL GATHANY,Radio Instructor.

CAFETERIA MR.THOMAS SMITH Food Service Manager DORM PARENTS MRS.STELLA SMITH Food Consultant MR.& MRS.HENRY BRESSON Faith Hall MRS.FRANCIS HOWELL Maddox Hall 42 MR."SKIP" HUGHES Williams Hall

MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Mr."Pop" Marshall Mr. John Ring Mr. Tom Foulkrod Mr. Robert Dillon Mr. "Charlie" Tarter Mr. William Carter 43

Students Friends are like the sturdy oaks that rustle in the breeze when the summer suns are gone ... Like the boughs of spicy evergreens pressed against our lives to shelter from the wintry blast ... Friends are like low blooming flowers that break at spring to light our path ... Like the perfumed roses dropping petals of happiness around our door ... Friends are like green mosses clinging close to running brooks ... Like the flowing streams spreading their moisture along the fields and asking no reward or pay ... Friends are like the shady nooks giving sweet release at evening's hush ... Like the broad expanse of softest green and copper bronze to delight the eye ... Friends are like the gentle whisperings of a love divine ... Forgiving and forgetting without a tinge of blame. Bertha Keiningham

A SENIOR OFFICERS Michael Woodend PRESIDENT Alexandria, Va. Adrian Sweeney VICE-PRESIDENT Cherry Hill, N.J. Maxine Stanbery SECRETARY Peoria, III. 46 Suzanne O'Shell David Wall Ron Allerton John Rueck TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL CHAPLAIN Olmsted Falls, 0. Decatur, Ill. Prospect, Pa. Alberta, Canada

Ronald Baker Schenectady, New York Larry Bellew Cincinnati, Ohio Loris Bellintani Sao Paulo, Brazil Calvin Biddle Beloit, Ohio Deane Allen Hurlock, Maryland Rebecca Baker Schenectady, New York Tom Biller Valparaiso, Indiana Bonnie Bird Broadview Heights. Ohio Diane Blake • Lexington, Kentucky James Blaylock Fairborn, Ohio 47

Janice Boblitt Springfield, Ohio '•---..../ Richard Bowersox New Bethlehem, Pa. Dan Boyd Cedarville, Ohio Margaret Brewer Gallipolis, Ohio Lynn Brock Cedarville, Ohio Daniel Brower Garrison, Pa. Jon Brown Cedarville, Ohio Deborah Bush Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Audrey Cady Troupsburg, New York Rebecca Cagwin Jamestown, New York

Beverly Carlson Decatur, Georgia Theodore Clater Warsaw, Indiana Donald Cooper Belle Center, Ohio Gwytha Cooper Ypsilanti, Michigan Bob Cosgray Jamestown, Ohio Michael Crampton Columbia City, Ind. Mary Curtis Rushville, New York Russell Daubert Michigan City, Ind. James Davis Homer City, Pa, Luiz DeOliveira Sao Paulo, Brazil 49

Thomas Duff Troy, Ohio Shirley Dufford Shell Rock, Iowa Wilbur Eifert Odessa, Florida John Falci Hornell. New York 50 E. Leroy Gavitt Warren, Ohio Joyce Goodwin Cedarville, Ohio Nancy Fourman Stow, Ohio Gary Fowler Cedarville, Ohio Gerald French Marathon, New York Ann Ganschow Huntington Woods. Mich.

Carol Hamilton Cedarville, Ohio Donna Hamilton Wheaton, Illinois Karen Hamilton Jefferson, Ohio Michael Hamilton Cedarville, Ohio Barbara Crash North Royalton, Ohio James Gunlock Wheaton, Illinois William Hamilton Jefferson, Ohio Jane Harris Waterloo, Iowa 5 1

52 Ruth Hartikainen Erie, Pennsylvania Donald Higdon Glen Burnie, Md. Joseph Hollaway Columbus, Ohio Cathy Hubbard Glastonbury, Conn. Charles Hull Cortland, Ohio James Hume Kettering, Ohio Frank Jenista Iloilo City, Philippines Ruth Jenista Iloilo City, Philippines Elaine Johnson Summerville, S.C. Kathleen Johnson Seattle, Washington

* Thomas Johnson Sciotoville, Ohio David Jones Arlington, Virginia Frances Jones New Carlisle, Ohio Marian Kapp Erie, Pennsylvania Ruth Kauffold Dana, Illinois Donna Keib Shelby, Ohio Alan Keim Holsopple, Pa. Allen Knott Cedarville, Ohio Dale Lauener Cedarville, Ohio Linda Lauener Cedarville, Ohio 53

Tina Lautt Michigan City, Ind. Don Leach Dayton, Ohio Lynn Lescure Hadden Heights. N.J. John May Stroudsburg, Pa. Catherine McGee Richmond, Virginia Roberta McInnes Winona Lake, Ind. 54 Nancy Lewis Kokomo, Ind. Ron Lewis Stanton, Michigan Sandra Lucas Columbus, Ohio Bruce Lucius New Concord, Ohio

James Miller Pontiac, Michigan Roberta Miller Lowellville, Ohio Charles Mitchell Cedarville, Ohio Marilyn Mitchell Cedarville, Ohio Roger McKenney Detroit, Michigan William McVey Kansas City. Kansas Betty Meyers East Moline, Illinois Helen Moose Crookston, Minnesota Donna Morgan Charles City. Iowa Beverly Moseley Melvindale, Michigan 55

36 James Murphy Waterloo, Iowa James Myers Van Wert, Ohio Dan Nevitt Henry, Illinois Maynard Norris Rochester, Indiana James Phipps Concord, California Larry Prentice Waterloo, New York Daniel Price Lebanon, Ohio Nedra Price Buffalo, New York Richard Ostella Cedarville, Ohio Albert Ostrander Cedarville, Ohio Sue Pape Marietta, Ohio Gary Pestel Ladysmith, Wisc.

Mary Jean Reed Oglesby, Illinois Marlene Rieken Ackley, Iowa Lynn Rohm Cherry Hill, N.J. Robert Rohm Cedarville, Ohio Jennifer Pritchett Dallas, Texas Rebecca Rader Yorktown, Indiana Linda Riggs Macedonia, Ohio Richard Roderick Warsaw, Indiana Bonnie Rose Crawfordsville, Ind. Susan Rothwell Oakland, New Jersey 57

58 Sandra Schlechty Lakewood, Ohio Roy Schisler Cedarville, Ohio Marlene Schonscheck Elaine Schulte Huntingburg, Indiana Dean Seignour Byron Shearer Pittsburgh, Pa. Donna Simpson Indianapolis, Ind. Mary Sleichter Scotland, Pa. Kathryn Spencer Cedarville, Ohio Philip Spencer Columbus, Ohio Connie Stevenson Baker. Montana Susan Swan Sabinsville, Pa.

ATM Sharon Tallman Hallandale, Florida Dale Thompson Adrian, Michigan Gail Tompkins Sherman, N.Y. Norman Underwood Dayton, Ohio Terrance Vlug Grand Rapids, Mich. Keith Wagner Cortland. Ohio Larry Waite Hudsonville, Michigan 59

60 Leland Walker Carlish, Iowa Lois Walker Kirtland, Ohio Gary Walthall Xenia, Ohio Diana Ward Cleveland, Ohio Loren Welch Shelby, Ohio James Whitmire Butler, Pennsylvania Leah Whitney Linda Wintrow Tipp City. Ohio

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a 70 President—Ed Smelser Vice-President— Martha Brown Secretary —Sara Empet Treasurer—Ernest Music Chaplain —Roy Barnhart Not Pictured: Advisor—Mr. Riter Student Council —Paul Entner, Steve Snyder

Abuhl, Barbara Ankeny, Iowa Acker, Donald Randolph, N.Y. Adams, Richard New Milford, Conn. Anderson, Margaret Forsyth, III. Anderson, Olivia Berea, Ohio Augsburger, Maxine Cleveland, Ohio Augsburger, Ruth Middletown, Ohio Barcus. Joanna Valparaiso, Ind. Barnhart, Roy Camden, Ohio Beerer, Carol Elkhart. Ind. Beitler, Marilyn Medina, Ohio Bell, Terry Germantown, Ohio Benton, Cheri East Springfield, Pa. Berry, James Medina, Ohio Bird, John Toledo, Ohio Bixel, Robert Bel'tante, Pa. Bodenmiller, Betsy Homerville, Ohio Bolen, Paula New Carlisle, Ohio Booghier, Stephen Springfield, Ohio Brown, Carolyn Cedarville, Ohio Brown, Martha Hornell, N.Y. Brown, Stanley Kasson, Minn. Butler, Roxanne Bemidji, Minn. Caraway, Daniel Covington, Ky.

Carpenter, Timothy Niagara Falls, N.Y. Carter, Kathy Winterset, Iowa Cartner, Kathleen Markham, Ill. Chaffe, Diane Cedarville, Ohio Chumbler, David Gary, Ind. Cianfrani, Carmen Anchorage, Alaska Cleckner, Barbara Salem, Ohio Collins, Cherrill Sao Paulo, Brazil Combs, Gay Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Conant, Joy Cresskill, N.J. Connell, William Westwood, N.J. Coriell, Ronald Chicago, Ill.

Courtot, Max Cedarville, Ohio Daab, Donna East Moline, Ill. Darrow, Gary Westwood, N.J. Davis, Larry Homer City, Pa. Dewar, Barbara Audubon, N.J. Donaldson, Karen Continental, Ohio Eberhart, Michael Troy, Ohio Elliott, Harry Springfield, Ohio Empet, Sara Kingsley, Pa. Entner, Paul Dunkirk, Ind. Evans, Sylvia Cedarville, Ohio Fitch, Darlene Jamesville, N.Y. A:A&Ib

Foster, Glenda Lock Haven, Pa. Gartner, David Williamston, Mich. Garlock, Linda Allegan, Mich. Gatliff, Gail Rochester, Ind. Goodman, John Warren, Ohio Gordey, Sonya Vineland, N.J. Grable, Mary Wheaton, Md. Greenwood, Thomas Lorain, Ohio Gregory, David Honesdale, Pa. Gutow, Martha Whitehall, Wisc. Haffey, David Canal Winchester, Ohio Hammond, Michael Jerome, Mich. Handyside, David Fairport, N.Y. Hardy, Ruth Mishawaka, Ind. Hare, Carol Sao Paulo, Brazil Hendrickson, Rose Cedar Lake, Ind.

Hess, Jane Bunker Hill, Ill. Hetrick, Sally Indiana, Pa. Heyer, Neal Webster City, Iowa Hirschy, Judith Chad Republic, Africa Hoag, Jennifer Montpelier, Ohio Hoffman, Robert F. Dayton, Ohio Hogan, Donna Cleveland, Ohio Holloway, Linda ManceIona, Mich. Hughes, William Owego, N.Y. Hunter, Robert Decatur, Ill. Jefferies, William Bridgeport, W.Va. Jensen, Val Williamsville, N.Y. Jezowski, Ronald Midland, Mich. Jordan, Barbara Bellefontaine, Ohio Kensil, Barbara Decatur, Ill. Kever, Janet Macedonia, Ohio

drAi 76 Kincannon, Donna La Grange, Ohio King, Robert Fenton, Mich. Kinniburgh, Daniel Marion, Mont. Kintz, Michael Colfax, Iowa Kleymeer, Joy Grand Rapids, Mich. Kunselman, Karen DuBois, Pa. Lake, Harry Cedarville, Ohio Lavender, Larry Troy, Ohio Layner, Clifford Little Hocking, Ohio Lewis, Carol Euclid, Ohio Marsh, Lynnette Corry, Pa. McDonald, Bruce Lake Orion, Mich. McGillivray, John Springfield, Ohio McGinnis, Thomas Springfield, Ohio Mellish, Ron Weston, Ontario Miller, Barbara Troy, Ohio

Miller, Janice Medina, Ohio Miller, Priscilla Des Moines, Iowa Moore, Harold Portage, Wisc. Morrell, Thomas Columbus, Ohio Muck, Kenneth Elyria, Ohio Mulford, Arlan Troy, Ohio Music, Ernest Detroit, Mich. Nash, Charlotte Hobart, Ind. Norton, Nancy Saugerties, N.Y. O'Shell, Constance Olmsted Falls, Ohio Packard, Calvin Euclid. Ohio Pereira, Robert Kings Park L.I., N.Y. Phelps, James Binghamton, N.Y, Preston, Donna Bellevue, Wash. Rader, Suzanne Yorktown, Ind. Rakes, David Fairborn, Ohio Rau, Karen Palmyra, Mich. Richardson, Gerald Morrow, Ohio Risky, Jeanne Kettering, Ohio Rockwell, David Indianapolis, Ind. Rooke, John Euclid, Ohio Roach, Deborah Cleveland Heights, Ohio Rumley, John Leon, Iowa Schill, William Haddon Heights, N.J.

Schultz, Robert Milwaukee, Wisc. Shamblin, Rebecca Clendenin, W.Va. Smelser, Edward Medina, Ohio Snyder, Stephen New Carlisle, Ohio Sprunger, Marcia Berne, Ind. Stevens, Daniel Kettering, Ohio Stewart, Gwendolyn Indianapolis, Ind. Stickle, Fred Oakland, Minn. Stout, Roger Springfield, Ohio Strychalski, JoAnn Lebanon, Ind. Stumbo, Gaye Ypsilanti, Mich. Tanner, Lela Sherman, N.Y. Taylor, Gary Bay Village, Ohio Taylor, Laura Steamboat Rock, Iowa Taylor, Linda Endwell, N.Y. Thomas, George Kerala, India

Thorne, Susan Medford, NJ. Towle, Nancy Pataskala, Ohio Trumbull, Cheryl Cedarville, Ohio Wallis, Nelson Thurston, Ohio Warren, Carol Danville, Alabama Warren, Timothy Allegan, Mich. Watson, John Mishawaka, Ind. Whattoff, Robert Ames, Iowa Willis, Pamela Wenatchee, Wash. Work, Dale Coudersport, Pa. Yeater, Sharon Wampum, Pa. Yoder, Douglas West Liberty, Ohio Young, Jeff Lorain, Ohio

President— Roger Cook Secretary—Janis Martin Treasurer— Ken Cole Student Council —Loren Reno Chaplain—Robert Carmean Net Pictured: Advisor —Mr. Spencer Vice-President—Dan Haseltine Student Council—Jim Jeremiah 80

Abernathy, Betty Newfield, N.J. Abrams, Dorothy Skaneateles, N.J. Albright, Kathy Washington, Iowa Allen, Robert Hurlock, Md. Ambroza, Douglas Lima, Ohio Anderson, Lyle Des Moines, Iowa Ashley, Janet Avon Lake, 0. Austin, Bonfiles Chillicothe, Ohio Austin, Jane Bridgetown, N.J. Bailey, Francis Cambridge, 0. Bailey, Nancy Traverse City, Mich. Baker, Donita Cardington, 0. Bales, Marilyn Pana, Ill. Beck, Linda La Porte, Ind. Beltle, Allen Manasquan, N.J. Bennett, Beth Lyndhurst, 0. Bodden, David Oley, Pa. Boertje, Darwin Lima, 0. Bonzo, Pat Portsmouth, 0. Borger, Karen New Castle, Pa. Braswell, Sylvia Sebring, Fla. Bratka, Donna West Liberty, 0. Braun, Dale Wheaton, Ill. Brock, Janice Columbus, 0.

It& 82 Butcher, Preston Alexandria, Va. Butler, Valerie Hop Bottom, Pa. Call, Alan Boise, Idaho Campbell, Jerry Xenia, 0. Carmean, Robert Dayton, 0. Cartner, Cindy Markham, Ill. Causey, Mark Morton, Ill. Chapin, Janet Stanton, Mich. Clark, Carolyn Clarion, Iowa Claypool, Kenneth Chesterton, Ind. Cole, Kenneth La Paz, Ind. Comstock, Faith Laceyville, Pa. Cook, Roger Detroit, Mich. Corbin, Joan Penn Yan, N.Y. Courtot, Kathryn Cedarville, Ohio Cox, Martha Elkhart, Ind.

Curcio, Ken Portsmouth, 0. Decker, Rebekah Hinckley, 0. Eckart, Cynthia Belmont, W.Va. Edwards, Ronald Kipton, 0. Eichelberger, Leland Kuna, Idaho Eldridge, Elaine Francesville, Ind. Endicott, Connie Springfield, 0. Eury, Sylvia Columbia Station, 0. Evans, Gladie New Carlisle, 0. Farrell, Mary Enon, 0. Felton, Charlene Chic, Ill. Field, Laura Indianapolis, Ind. Fisher, James Lebanon, Ind. Fisher, Ronald Indianapolis, Ind. France, Patti Bedford, 0. Friedrich, Paul LaPorte, Ind.

Gariss, Ronald Wellington, 0. Gathany, Andrew Highland, Ind. Gelo, Thomas Upper Saddle River, N.J. Gift, Susan Jackson, Mich. Gillenwater, Glenda Dayton, 0. Graham, John Milwaukee, Wis. Graham, Sharon Aurora, 0. Grunert, Robert Pleasant Hill, Cal. Guthrie, Konnie Taylor, Mich. Hamilton, Louis Brookhaven, Pa. Hammonds, Kenneth Wilmington, Del. Hansmann, Paul Bartonville, Ill. Hare, Evelyn Sao Paulo, Brazil Harman, Becky Cooperstown, N.Y. Hartman, Tyler Hickman, Cal. Haseltine, Daniel East Butler, Pa.

Heldreth, Kirk Brunswick, 0. Hesler, Sherrill Hillsboro, Ind. Hopkins, Donna Corry, Pa. Hoyer, Barbara Cortland, N.Y. Hull, David Cortland, 0. Hume, Linda Kettering, 0. Hurtt, Sharon Northfield, N.J. Hutchison, Dianna Columbus, 0. 'son, Ruble Blanchester, 0. Jefferies, Linda Bridgeport, W.Va. Jeremiah, James Cedarville, 0. Johnson, Richard Cedarville, 0. Johnson, Steve Lombaro, Ill. Jones, Paul Piqua, 0. Jones, Verna Kingsley, Pa. Kahler, Carolyn Leawood, Kansas

Kanengieter, Rose Albion, Mich. Karschner, Wayne Galeton, Pa. Kearney, David Elyria, 0. Keys, Jocele Belle Center, 0. Kilko, Robert Windsor, 0. Kishpaugh, Deanna Sand Creek, Mich. Kishpaugh, JoAnne Sand Creek, Mich. Klein, George Oakland, N.J. Klomparens, Ruth Grand Rapids, Mich. Knott, Eileen Silvis, Ill. Lathrop, Sandra Downers Grove, III. Leapline, Nancy Dunbar, Pa.

Lee, John Trenton, N.J. Lepine, Barbara Buffalo, N.Y. Liechty, Dan Hobart, Ind. Lyon, Warren Lincoln, Neb. Malmstrom, Janet Silvis, III. Mansker, Pamela Connellsville, Pa. Martin, Janis Crawfordsville, Ind. McCann, Judy Quincy, Mich. McCullough, Max Coshocton,0. McDonald, Becky Cedarville, 0. McDowell, Gary Hobart, Ind. Meyer, Viann Waterloo, Iowa Millard, Linda Fairborn, 0. Miller, Alice Columbus, 0. Miller, Joyce Williamston, Mich. Mills, Roger Columbus, 0. Mitchell, Richard Malaga, N.J. Moorman, Alice Xenia, 0. Mott, Shirley Angelica, N.Y. Motter, Jerry Genoa, 0. Muirhead, Margaret Fulton, Ill. Murphy, Coleen Santa Barbara, Cal. Nelson, Karen Quincy, Ill. Nelson, Wayne Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Nichols, Penny Crawfordsville, Ind. Oehmcke, Peter Wauw,gosa, Wis. O'Keefe, Beth Parma, 0. O'Keefe, James Wesleyville, Pa. Olsen, Sam Atlantic City, N.J. Osinuga, Emmanuel Ikeja, Nigeria Pauling, Susan Allenwood, Pa. Pettitt, Warren Florence, N.J. Phelps, Ronald Binghamton, N.Y. Phenix, Janet Cedar Falls, Iowa Phillips, Edith Plainfield, Ind. Plate, Alberta Otley, Iowa

Podhaski, Lynn Waterloo, Iowa Powley, Robert Lake Orion, Mich. Price, Wilbur So. Charleston, 0. Prindle, Priscilla Bellevue, Mich. Pugh, Lawrence Rome, N.Y. Radcliff, Larry Caldwell, 0. Radcliffe, Diana Wakenian, 0. Ray, Sue Decatur, Ill. Reed, William New Kensington, Pa. Reeder, John Youngstown, 0. Reese, Betty Lock Haven, Pa. Rehn, Judy Orangevale, Cal. 89

Rejiester, James Cedarville, 0. Reno, Loren Wheaton, Ill. Rockwell, George Hamilton, 0. Rodriquez, Ruth Greenlawn, N.Y. Rogers, Ruth Madison, 0. Rose, Linda Greenville, 0. Ross, Elizabeth Jamestown, N.Y. Rudig, Becky Waterloo, Iowa Ruffin, Dan Grandview, Wash. Rumage, Lois Hallstead, Pa. Russell, Adrienne Cedarville, 0. Russell, Saundra Cleveland, 0. Saemenes, Joyce Phoenix, Ariz. Schneider, John Hammond, Ind. Schroeder, Pete Lincoln, Neb. Sears, Gail Grinnell, Iowa Senseney, Philip Linwood, N.J. Sharp, Becky Columbus, 0. Shuter, Arthus Carroll, 0. Smith, Dan Boise, Idaho Smith, William Milford, Ill. Southwell, David Mancelona, Mich. Stamatis, Judy Glen Cove, N.Y. Steenburg, Cheryl Ella, N.Y.

Stewart, Carol Indianapolis, Ind. Stillwell. Dennis Huntsburg, 0. Stora, Dennis Allegan, Mich. Stryker, Tim Dayton, 0. Sturdevant, Patricia Union City, Pa. Taylor, Richard Lakewood, 0. Taylor. Steve Philadelphia, Pa. Treat, Ken Galeton, Pa. Trotter, Sharon Liverpool, 0. Trumphour, Mary Warren, 0. Wagner, Karolyn Marietta, 0. Walstrum, Ann JacksoMni,ch. Waltz JoAnn Warrensville, Pa. Warnken, Estelle Wakarusa, Ind. Watson, Nola Wakeman, 0. Webster, Dan Hillsboro, 0.

92 Timmerman, Barry Silver Lake, Ind. Whipple, Ellen Laceyville, Pa. White, Martha Harvey, Ill. Winston, Judy Monaca, Pa. Wissinger, Patricia Cortland, 0. Witt, Shirley Waterloo, Iowa Wright, Homer Saddle Brook. N.J. Young, Joyce Endwell. N.Y. Zickefoose, Cynthia Warren, 0.

& 94 Secretary — Beverly Maidment Treasurer—Pat Richardson Student Council —Gayle Furushima Chaplain —Randy Patten Not Pictured: Advisor—Dr. Ager President — Stuart Walker Student Council — Dave Durham

Acton, Daniel Mentone, Ind. Adams. Sandra Cortland. Ohio Adams, Susan New Milford, Conn. Afolabi, John Epinmi Akoko, Nigeria Amstutz, William Cherry Hill, N.J. Atherton, Donald Vandalia, Ohio Averitt, Constance Richmond, Ind. Bair, Marsha Flint, Mich. Barlow, Jacqueline Villa Park, Ill. Bartlett, Mary Schiller Park, Ill. Beesley, Janet Monroe, Iowa Beitler, Mareanne Medina, Ohio Bennett, Barbara Wyoming, Mich. Bernheisel, Lois West Milton, Ohio Biddison, Barbara Grand Blanc, Mich. Bigley, Regina Dunbar, Pa. Bolton, Paul Mentor, Ohio Boothroyd, Hilda Chicago, Ill. Bosworth, Timothy Columbus, Ohio Boyce, Michael Euclid, Ohio Boyd, Joan Millersburg, Ohio Bramblet, Joanne Boise, Idaho Brookhart, Joyce Lima, Ohio Brower, Steve Rockford, Mich.

96 Brown, Julia Greenville, Ohio Brown, Kirby Van Wert, Ohio Brown, Nancy West Springfield, Mass. Brown, Robert Brunswick. Ohio Browning, Linda Alton, Ill. Buchanan, Karen Glasgow, W.Va. Bushy, Connie Austin, Minn. Butler, Richard Hop Bottom, Pa. Buzzard, James Distant, Pa. Carity, Marcia Houston, Ohio Carroll, Donald Stryker, Ohio Clark, Cathy Hobart, Ind. Clark, Susan Clarion, Iowa Cochenour. Donald Springfield, Ohio Cockerill, Diane Flint, Mich. Collogan, James Minburn, Iowa

Colyer, James New Richmond, Ohio Connelly, Don Indianapolis, Ind. Cooley, Mark Wellington, Ohio Coombs, Ronald Painted Post, N.Y. Cooper, Wendy Gettysburg, Pa. Cossins, Marvin Lambertville, Mich. Creviston, Gary Fort Wayne, Ind. Crunk, Maureen Hazel Park, Mich. Cunningham, Cynthia Arcanum, Ohio Davis, Marilyn Cleveland, Ohio Denner, David Columbus, Ohio Denner, Dennis Columbus, Ohio Dennis, George Marysville, Ohio Devor, Elizabeth Maywood, N.J. Dieringer, Dennis St. Marys, Ohio Dietz, Edward Cleveland, Ohio

98 Dohogne, Diane West Chicago, Ill. Douglass, Sandra Hammondsport, N.Y. Duel!, Regina Galeton, Pa. Durham, David Fairview Park, 0. Dutton, Charles Laper, Mich. Edlund, Barbara Harvey, Ill. Edwards, Brian Moses Lake, Wash. Eichelberger, Janet Kuan, Idaho Epps, Janet Gary, Ind. Erickson, Randall Hobart, Ind. Estep, Gary Springfield, Ohio Evans, Kenneth Plymouth, Mich.

Eveland, Jean Tunkhannock, Pa. Farrar, Robert Portsmouth, 0. Flint, Mark Warren, 0. Fowler, Steven Brownsburg, Ind. Fraley, Tomecia Springfield, 0. Freed, Patricia Colama, Mich. Freehauf, Heidi Warren, N.J. French, Gary Marathon, N.Y. Frields, Mark Huntingburg, Ind. Frink, Jim Hammond, Ind. Frye, Jonathan Xenia, 0. Furushima, Gayle Bridgeton, N.J. Gabriel, Janet Chicago, Ill. Gariss, David Wellington, 0. Gerber, Lonnie Berlin, 0. Getts, Jeanine Dayton, 0. Getz, Phyliss Kokomo, Ind. Gilbert, Dan Haviland, 0. Gilbert, David Haviland, 0. Gingrich, Susan Wabash, Ind. Gish, Duane Kalamazoo, Mich. Gladding, Linda Madison, 0. Gowman, Sandra Detroit, Mich. Greenwood, Esther Cedarville, 0.

Griswold, Karin Covington, Ind. Grover, Judy Whitehall, Wis. Guy, Thomas Marion, 0. Haffey, Nancy Canal Winchester, 0. Hales, Timothy Elyria, 0. Hanthorn, Rebecca Lima, 0. Hardin, Joy Atlanta, Ga. Hart, Barb Indianapolis, Ind. Hayes, Bruce Springfield, 0. Hemphill, Barbara Butler, Pa. Heyer, Kent Webster City, Iowa Hirschy, Linda Evans City, Pa. Hoerath, Julie Westerbille, 0. Holtzhouse, Ruth Warren, Mich. Homer, Carol Volant, Pa. Hostetler, James Kokomo, Ind.

Hubbard, Judy Glastonbury, Conn. Huddleston, Dennis Dayton, Ohio Hurst, Harold Indianapolis, Ind. lnghram, Richard Morning Sun, Iowa Irwin, Nora Gidioute, Pa. Irwin, Patti Jo Swartz Creek, Mich. lshuin, Geraldine Seabrook, N.J. Jacoby, Elaine Lima, 0. Jenista, Carol Iloilo City, Philippines Jenkin, Patricia Cleveland, 0. Johnson, Dorena Paulding, 0. Johnson, Faye Easetake, 0. Kaufman, Joan Roanoke, Ind. King, Jean Olmstead Falls, 0. King, Maureen Knapp, Jaris Prescott, Iowa

Koehn, Darlene Parma, 0. Koehn, Deborah Parma, 0. Krikke, Florence Greenwich, 0. Kukasky, Thomas Cuyahoga Falls, 0. Kusumoto, Ann Seabrook, N.J. Lapp, Robert Valley City, 0. Large, Donald Bellefontaine, 0. Larsen, Bryan Des Moines, Iowa Leach, Judith East Northport, N.Y. Lear, Patricia Bolivar, Pa. Lewis, Darlene Maine, N.Y. Lewis, Judy Kokomo, Ind. Lewright, Barbara Eagle Grove, Iowa Lillback, Larry Painesville, 0. Lima, Iris St. Thomas, Virgin Is. Lima, Margarita St. Thomas, Virgin Is. Liming, Rebecca Xenia, 0. Little, Steven Sciotoville, 0. Long, Donald Worthington, Pa. Lunney, Robert Port Huron, Mich. Madsen, Linda Hambury, N.Y. Maidment, Beverly Toledo, 0. Mann, Darlene Eldora, Iowa tilanross, Daniel Eastlake, 0.

Margraff, Paul Bucyrus, 0. Mason, Beverlee Toledo, 0. Matkins, Diane Indianapolis, Ind. Matulevicus, Carol Medina, 0. Maynard, Janice Chardon, 0. Mays, Loren Chillicothe, 0. McClain, Richard Butler, Pa. McComber, Rodney Marysville, Mich. McCulloch, James Willoughby, 0. McDaniel, Tanis Mancelona, Mich. McMillen, Samuel Marion Center, Pa. McNiece, Melinda Valparaiso, Ind. Merriman, Douglas Springfield, Mass. Meyers, Ronald East Moline, Ill. Miller, Darryl Xenia, 0. Miller, Donald Indianapolis, Ind. Miller, Joan Allegan, Mich. Mills, Dale Columbus, 0. Mitchell, Beverly Boise, Idaho Mix, Beverly Meadville, Pa. Modrall, Larry Toledo, 0. Mohler, David Litchfield, 0. Mohler, Philip Litchfield, 0. Moore, Treva Plymouth, Ind.

104 Morrow, Coletta Kenton, 0. Morse, Carole Flint, Mich. Motts, Joyce Northfield, 0. Moulder, Steven Sharpsville, Ind. Mozingo, Edgar Clairfield, Tenn. Myers, Dawn Chicago, Ill. Nelson, Linda Bukidnon, Philippines Newberry, Kathryn Silvis, Ill. Nichols, Pamela Crawfordsville, Ind. Nieboer, Constance Cassopolis, Mich. Northey, Timothy Medina, 0. Norton, Daniel Columbus, 0. O'Keefe, Carolyn Wesleyville, Pa. Olsen, Susan Elyria, 0. Osman, Marsha Jamestown, 0. Paige, Lynn Johnson City, N.Y.

Palmer, Milton Cortland, N.Y. Palmer, Vicki Allegan, Mich. Parcher, George Pittsburgh, Pa. Parshley, Florence Suffield, Conn. Patten, Randall Caldwell, 0. Paugh, Nancy Oakland, Md. Payne, Laura Binghamton, N.Y. Peek, Jeanette Fort Wayne, Ind. Penrod, David Lincoln, Neb. Perrine, Cheryl Cedarville, 0. Petty, Tony Arcanum, 0. Poyner, Lyman Waterloo, Iowa Prather, Sandra Keltering, 0. Price, Connie Decatur, III. Price, Elaine Giraro, 0. Price, Judith Blackwood, N.J. aYim 105

4046, Reed, Barbara Seven Hills, 0. Reed, Gary Reedsville, 0. Reno, Lee Wheaton, Ill. Richardson, Pat Greenwood, Wis. Roberts, Craig Des Moines, Iowa Rohm, Dane Audubon, N.J. Rooke, Ben Euclid, 0. Rowe, Charles DeRuyter, N.J. Sattler, Melbourne Plymouth, Mich. Schilling, Dale Novelty, 0. Schneider, Marikay Hammond, Ind. Schwarm, Norma Barberton, 0. Seeley, Jeffrey Oberlin, 0. Sewell, Gerald Cincinnati, 0. Sexton, Mary Waterloo, Iowa Shafer, Cheryl Hagerstown, Ind. Shelley, Melanie Indianapolis, Ind. Shepherd, Bruce Greenville, 0. Sherman, Margaret Portville, N.Y. Sherrill, Patricia South Bend, Ind. Shreve, Arthur Meadville, Pa. Silverthorn, Renee Centerline, Mich. Simmons, James Perry, 0. Sine, Robert Olmsted Falls, 0.

Slates, Linda St. Louis, Mich. Smith, Melba Bellevue, Mich. Snider, Nancy Barberton, 0. Spaulding, James Indianapolis, Ind. Spieth, Ronald Gary, Ind. Stephens, Linda Cedarville, 0. Storey, Mary Erie, Pa. Stowell, Hannah Hackensack, N.J. Stutzman, Gary Berlin, 0. Sumner, Rita Indianapolis, Ind. Suter, Terry Arlington, 0. Tallman, Verna Creston, Iowa Tennant, Mercy Bay City, Mich. Thomas, Billie Columbus, 0. Thomas, Elaine Springfield, 0. Thomas, Niel Chester, Pa.

Thompson, Diane Waterloo, Iowa Thompson, Jerry Columbus, 0. Trefzger, William Madeira, 0. Urch, Suzanne Turnsburg, 0. Vos, Janice Grand Rapids, Mich. Walker, Thomas Brownsburg, Ind. Weaver, Judith Columbus, 0. Webb, Susan Kokomo, Ind. Welch, Glenda Bartonville, Ill. Whaley, Janis Woodland Hills, Calif. Whitaker, Patricia Columbus, 0. White, Connie Milan, Mich.

Wilhite, Mark Corwith, Iowa Wilkes, Deborah Oradell, N.J. Willener, Carol Akron, 0. Williams, James Cuyahoga Falls, 0. Williams, Linda Hammond, Ind. Winters, Thomas Mahwah, N.J. Wita, Ronald Lima, 0. Withers, Lawrence Elizabethtown, Pa. Warden, Ken Glen Cove, N.Y. Wright, Edith Hackensack, N.J. Wuest, Darlyne Billings, Mont. Yaple, David Erie, Pa. Zwiesler, Catherine W. Alexandria, 0. 109

l 110 Staples, David Beatty, Rita Bogert, Marie Fidler, David Foulkrod, Beverly Foulkrod, Thomas Gildan, Kathleen Holliday, Jack Queen, Nadine

HuIts, Eunice Senior Lake, Sharon Sophomore Mossman, Janice Freshman Nichols, Ken Senior Reagan, Wilborn Junior Seaman, James Senior Stockwell, James Senior Zerbe, Sheryl Sophomore Boyd, Patricia Sophomore Chandler, Herman Senior

REFLECTING ON Che GAVELYTE Published in the interest of CEDARVILLE COLLEGE, BY THE GAVEL CLUB A MONTHLY PERIODICAL Published on the 15th of each month, except July and August Subscription price, per year, $1.00 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter, in the post other, at Cedarville, Ohio,January 19, 1906. CONTENTS. A TRIP To CALIFORNIA (Frank Bird) Page 1011 DIEM IN DEI " 104 CEDARVILLE IN THE ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION " 107 THE LAST OF THE RACE(C. G. Ware) " 108 AMERICA—HER OPPORTUNITIES(Wm.Hawthorne) " 109 MEN WE HAVE HEARD " 113 MOB SPIRIT (Wilson Hanna) " 114 NEATH CITY ROOFS(C. G. Ware) " us TREASURE ISLANDS (Jeannette Orr) " 116 SOCIETIES " 120 SAMPLE EXCUSES " 12:1 1 12

THE PAST . . . January 26, 1887 Cedarville College born, A dream realized; Chartered by leaders Of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, The school has enjoyed A rich heritage. The early emphasis Of a Christ-centered curriculum Has been perpetuated. Having been transferred To Baptist hands In 1953, The student enrollment Has more than tripled Since 1959. k. D Nit DA). ILD.. Fi 11 3

1 1 4 OBSERVING THE Rural outskirts Liberal Arts outreach Heavenly outlook Set the stage For Cedarville's present program. Currently offering degrees in over a dozen majors, The College With its newly-instituted quarter system Provides a sound academic foundation With a pervading emphasis On spiritual growth and Christian maturity Through numberless avenues of Christian service. New and emendatory academic buildings Housing edifices and cafeteria Coupled with a qualified and competent Faculty Prompt the nurture of the mind While an ambitious athletic program Of intercollegiate and intramural competition Provide for the body.

PRESENT . .. 80th ANNIVERSARY

Cedarville is responding To the challenge of the future With a zealous Development plan That awaits anxiously the funds Which will remove it From the architect's desk And project it into fulfillment. A new dorm, chapel, and science building Are proposed And will increase Cedarville's capacity in the future For mature instruction, While contending For the Word of God And the testimony of Jesus Christ. 1 16 ANTICIPATING tol$,.1

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As you think, you travel; and as you love you attract. You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you. You cannot escape the results of your thoughts, but you can endure and learn, can accept and be glad. You will realize the vision (not the idle wish)of your heart, be it base or beautiful, or a mixture of both, for you will always gravitate toward that which you, secretly, most love. Into your hand will be placed the exact result of your thoughts; you will receive that which you earn ... no more, no less. Whatever your present environment may be, you will fall, remain, or rise with your thoughts, your vision, your ideal. You will then become as small as your controlling desire or as great as your dominant aspiration. James Allen

STUDENT COUNCIL A responsible student government Employing the democratic processes Of representation and voiced opinion Provide an open forum For free debate and discussion And encourages The exchange of ideas and suggestions For the improvement and advancement Of Cedarville College. The Student Council Officiates as an operative liaison Between Administration and Student Body. From the activities of new student week Early in the fall To Homecoming To recommendations for Student Handbook revisions To the formation of a Student Court The Student Council Promotes and offers Service to the school. Frank Jenistra, Treas.; Donna Daab, Sec.; Deane Allen, Pres.; Dave Haffey, V.-Pres.; Larry Waite, Chaplain. first Row: A. Kusumoto, N. Norton, D. Hamilton, D. Chaffe, D. Bratka, J. Hoag, M. Stanbery, D. Bush. Second Row: J. Austin, P. France, K. Cole, L. Walker, M. Beitler, S. Eury, D. Wall, J. Jeremiah, R. Allerton. Third Row: K. Muck, R. Hamilton, R. Roderick, S. Snyder, R. Edwards, D. Durham, K. Heldreth, S. Olsen, Dean McIntosh, Advisor; P. Entner, L. Reno, D. Yoder.

PUBLICATIONS CO. DISCIPLINE CO. Mr. Hurst, Mr. McIntosh, Dr. Baumann, Mr. Vanderkoy, Dr. Johnson, Dianne Chaffe. Not Pictured: Debbi Bush. "WHO'S WHO" DORM COUNSELORS In personal and spiritual problems, To lead in devotions And dorm prayer meetings, The willingness to be a friend, To set an example To understand— This requires a dorm counselor. "Quiet!" "Where's your date permit?" "Did you take an L.P.?" Any good policeman Can maintain discipline. But the desire to help Mr. McIntosh, Mr. Monroe. Not Pictured: Mr. Frye, Deane Allen, Debbi Bush, Larry Waite. First Row: L. Riggs, D. Daab, D. Bush, K. Hubbard, M. Schonscheck, J. Field. Second Row: F. JeMsta, L. Waite, D. Haffey, J. Phipps. First Row: S. Rader, E. Knott, B. Miller, L. Taylor, M. Muirhead, M. Beltler. Second Row: B. O'Keefe, M. Grable, K. Guthr ie, P. France, C. O'Shell, S. O'Shell, P. Bonzo. Third Row: B. Smith, D. Hutchison, C. Biddle, S. Dufford, B. McInnes, M. Stanbery, J. Phenix, G. Sears, S. Hetrick, C. Cartner, J. Waltz. Fourth Row: D. Work, T. Clater, E. Smelser, S. Brown, K. Heldreth, J. Berry, D. Staples, A. Moorman, D. Bratka. 121

MIRACLE "School days, school days Good ole Golden Rule days," Their memories and events Are Captured Forever In a yearbook. Amusing candids, poignant copy Pen a diary That records for posterity Reminiscences Of a school year that is somehow always Bigger and better than last year. Dedication, imagination, and pride went into The Miracle's memorabilia. It beautifully reflects The accomplishments and the personalities Of Cedarville College, 1967-68. Dianna Hutchison, Ass't Editor; Dianne Chaffe, Editor; Dr. Baumann, Advisor. EDITORS Layout: Jan Phenix Copy: Pat France Photography: Jon Brown Men's Sports: John Watson Women's Sports: Kathy Spencer Advertising: David Chumbler Lk Seated: Pat Richardson, Dianna Hutchison, Becky Rudig, Jo Ann Waltz, Dianne Chaffe, Diane Thompson, Carol Stewart. Standing: Janet Phenix, Tina Lautt, Dr. Baumann, Patti France, Becky Harman. 122

WHISPERING CEDARS Mr. C.B. Hurst, advisor; Debbi Bush, Editor; Bev Carlson, Circulation Manager. A free press, So essential to a democracy, Finds its counterpart In the campus newspaper. Whispering Cedars Operates as an agent Of student opinion, A medium of praise and dissent. Its journalism Is the mouthpiece of news and views. Integrity, veracity Are its desired characteristics. With a disdain for sensationalism A love for truth And a thirst for facts, The paper Serves the college family As the manifestation Of campus spirit and feeling. R. Mitchell, C. O'Shell, G. Sears, P. France, J. Winston, C. Averitt, Dr. C. Johnson, K. Griswold, J. Phenix, M. Woodend, D. Connelly, K. Spencer, Mr. C. Hurst, Advisor, B. Carlson, J. Kleymeer, M. Brewer. 123

OSSO HOME CHRISTIAN SERVICE First Row: M. Crunk, D. Thompson, J. Winston, S.Empet, J. Phenix, M. Bales, P. France, C. Ebkart, G. Furushima, C. Shafer, A. Plate. Second Row: D. Nevitt, D. Rohm, B. Schultz, A. Keim, M. Wilhite, D. Kinniburgh, B. Pereira, P. Large, T. Bosworth, L. Waite. CONSERVATIVE CLUB Liberty requires vigilance And vigilance demands The sacrifices of time Inherent in being Informed, concerned, involved. The Conservative Club promotes Enlightened and responsible citizenship And patriotism, The old-fashioned, flag-waving kind That results from Concern and involvement, The kind that was responsible For America's birth; The kind that will be needed For her maintenance and security. Rich Mitchell, Ron Meyers, Janis Martin, Patti France. 124

Seated: A. Keim, D. Bratka, S. O'Shell, B. Pereira, K. Albright, D. Radcliffe, K. Kunselman, B. Rudig. Standing: C. Stevenson, B. Harman, R. Kauffold, J. Saemenes, P. Oehmcke, L. Spinks, D. Simpson, S. Lucas, L. Wintrow, K. Johnson, D. Yoder, D. Hamilton, C. Eckart, D. Seigneur, S. Schlechty, D. Morgan, J. Austin. FWM Striving to make Missions A reality to all Christians, Fellowship for World Missions Meets every weekday morning And Tuesday and Thursday evenings For prayer and fellowship. With an emphasis on intercession, This organization Offers involvement to its members By praying for And writing to missionaries. FWM's -Homecoming display In October Won first prize; The Missionary Conference In April Won rich spiritual rewards And many dedications For the Mission field. Seated: K. Hamilton, B. Dewar, R. Butler, N. Towle. First Row: J. Keever, J. Brookhart, G. Gatliff, R. Bigley, R. DueII, J. Miller, R. Miller. Second Row: N. Schwarm, M. Bair, B. Cleckner, B. Biddison, L. Tanner, M. Curtis, B. Miller, M. Beitler, C. Beerer. First Row: M. Muirhead, J. Miller, D. Kishpaugh, J. Martin, P. France, D. Rockwell. Second Row: I. Lima, A. Kusumoto, N. Irwin, C. Shafer, M. Beitler, J. Miller, M. Barlett. Third Row: M. Beitler, M. Grable, D. Handyside, C. Large, D. Kinniburgh, C. Beerer, M. Augsburger. 125

Seated: D. Kinniburgh. Standing: Mr. VVilcoxin, advisor; P. Spencer, J. Berry, K. Wagner. E. Smelser, B. Schill, A. Shuter, B. Reed.

COLLEGE FIRE DEPARTMENT First Row: G. Marshall, R. Coombs, B. Hunter, J. Matter, D. Wall, B. Sweeney, R. Hamilton.Second Row: R. Leach, B. Lapp, R. Meyers,A. Shuter, R. Coriell. RADIO CLUB Seated: G. Richardson. Standing: Mr. Gathany, L. Welch, R. Patten, R. Hamilton, A. Shuter, L. Eichelberger, C. Eckart.

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