1969 Miracle Yearbook

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PEOPLE ARE OF GOD To feel,to think, to strive, to do,to be this is life ... and yet how shallow is this without purpose— without direction. For some,that purpose is wealth,fame for some it is education, knowledge forsome it is freedom,peace forsome it is social justice, religion. But how very few find life through a Person. A Person who died that we might live, who went to hell that we might go to heaven, who suffered doubt, hatred, anger,revenge, greed, that we might enjoy love,joy, gentleness,faith, and peace. Oh that we might live for Him that others, too, may find true purpose in life... In small recognition of what He has done for each of us, we dedicate this 1969 Miracle, as well as our lives, to Jesus Christ.

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College life is more than the experiences we have. It seems to thrive on the people we meet . . . the scholar, the clown, the politician, the adviser, the lover, the friend. Each shares a moment of our life and for that moment discloses some fragment of himself— his moods his thoughts his spirit his action his vision At Cedarville College, this sharing of ourselves becomes something extra special. the joy of a full mailbox the embarrassment of a spilled lunch the water fights and demerits the wonder of a sunny day the laughter of a friend . . . these are our moods. leaving for quarter break Mr. Murdoch's blue books an unannounced quiz no class the sleepy eyelids .these are our thoughts. the smile of a homecoming beauty training meals and early hours a basketball championship, almost laryngitis and red hands the thrill of being at CC. . . this is our spirit. the pinching of pennies the rivalry ofclubs leaving Student Council at 9:00 P.M. the burning of midnight oil the excitement of belonging . . . this is our action. sharing with someone the love of Christ praying with your roommate apologizing to a friend an all-night hymn sing . . . striving to be like Christ . . this is our vision. Dianna Hutchison 4

MOODS ... pg. 40 SPIRIT .. . pg. 128 ACTION ... pg. 146 THOUGHTS ... pg. 98 VISION ... pg. 168 5

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THE FIRST FEW DAYS. . . a friendly laugh, the Phil Donahue show, the second day ofclasses, a history lecture 16

a peaceful day, a past queen, a moment of prayer, the excitement of homecoming 17

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THE FIRST FEW WEEKS.. . the action of a soccer game, a fighting goalie, a disgusting moment, the horror of Varsity C Initiation, Cedarville weather 20

crowded bleachers, the first goal, the smell ofonions and the itch of burlap 21

before the banquet, crammed Alford, daydreaming, an ice cream social, the "brief" study break 22

Alpha Who? Cedar What? quiet devotions, another test, the new library, the old studies 23

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the sad times. . . a disagreement,an Excedrin headache—the teachers have them too, a boring class, candles,no couples,family style the happy times. . . playing the "know-it-all", walking with your best girl, the revamping ofthe Ad building, a clowning teacher and coach, talking to the Dean—without a demerit or a warning. . . 25

the banquet feasts, a "talented"clown, vespers

the crowning of a sweetheart, family style dinner, the gaiety of a luau 27

the faculty basketball team? beating Defiance, the fast play, man-to-man defense 28

the crowd's anticipation, an unusual half time, the thrill ofa winning basket, the hope ofa foul shot point 29

4.11 ••••• wo• •own. 1:11 • 7.7.: e trio gns • •4..•:OP.* • • 4111,0 I I $131 irlt. • ti-a."..•••00. la ; • •• ••11.. te, •.1111, !ran i1 ••• •••1.1 a * •aa. THE FIRST FEW QUARTERS. . . forgetting the diet, being Irish for one night, hearing of Mr.Sand's love and dedication, the T.V. presents Cedarville College and Antioch College 30

the fright ofgiving blood, the thoughtful mind, the "free" mind, the inquiring mind 31

the final cram, the missionary— a real person, Miss Malmstrom, the millionth report, thejoy offellowship, the teaching experience, the professors

the wonder of the Bible's truth, Mr. Crotts, the missionary conference, the light that shines, dreaming of past days, the heart that sings 33

a rewarding Bible study, a pensive moment at the Jackets game, feeling the love ofa dedicated man, Bill Sands, the tense moment ofcrowning a queen. writing notes in class, the concentration ofthe lib study (?), the Irish charm ofthe operetta, a lovely spring day. . . 34

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a determined flower girl from the spring play, stuffing yourself at an all-school banquet, the athletic "laurels" the "dunked dean"and a revengeful(?)wife, totaling ajunker with frustration hits, sociology classes by the tree. . . 36

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the last days. . .the junior-senior banquet, the late hours, water fights, the search for knowledge culminates in graduation. The 1969 graduating class found June 17 a day of joy, tears, honors, prayers, congratulations, speeches, friends, packing, best wishes, goodbyes, and unknown beginnings. Pictured at far left is Colonel William Goldie receiving an honorary degree; at left, the graduation speaker,Pastor Warren Wiersbe. 39

MOODS. . the joy of a full mailbox the embarrassment of a spilled lunch the water fights and demerits the wonder of a sunny day the laughter of a friend . . . these are our moods. 40

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FRESHMEN The Freshman Life Is One of Discipline. Pictured below are the freshman class officers: Denise Walters, St. Council Rep.; Mike Wilhite, Chaplain; Chip McDaniel, Pres.; Tim Kline, St. Council Rep.; Mr. Greenwood, Adviser; Ralph Perkins, V.-Pres.; Dianne Kemp, Secretary.The treasurer, Bill Hoffman,is not pictured. 42

Jo Anna Adams Robert Austin Margaret Beck Linda Betts Dayton,0. New Milford, N.J. Oswego,N.Y. Wellington,0. Nancy Addleman Judith Baker Phyllis Beckley Pamela Betts Hillsdale, Mich. Schenectady, N.Y. Hamburg,N.Y. Dorsey, Ill. Kathy Aldrich Rodney Baker Mary Beitz Rebecca Bittner Ithaca, N.Y. Cardington,0. Cheektowaga,N.Y. Tacoma,Wash. David Argo Michael Balyo Karen Bernath Richard Black Vliets, Kansas Cleveland Hghts.,0. Stryker,0. Algona,Iowa Kathy Aumack Basil Bates Randy Berry Linda Blum Haddon Hghts., N.J. Cedarville,0. Pontiac, Mich. Kalamazoo,Mich. 43

Thayne Bodenmiller Homerville,0. Carl Bondorff Maywood,N.J. Kenneth Boothe Tallmadge,0. Donald Bosh Cedarville,0. David Bradford Coshoston,0. Pamela Branning Binghamton,N.Y. Martha Brooker Sebrima, Fla. Beverly Brown Hornell, N.Y. Linda Brown Milton, Ind. Marjorie Brown Boothwyn,Pa. Janet Butler Richmondville, N.Y. Beverly Byer Kimmell,Ind. Roy Calvin Salem,0. Gail Carsey Grand Blanc, Mich. Helen Carter North Royalton,0. 44

James Cavey Sao Paulo, Brazil Ervin Chaney Batavia,0. Linda Christiansen Des Moines,Iowa Connie Clark Spokane,Washington Roger Clay Cedarville,0. Pamela Closson Berea,0. John Colyer New Richmond,0. John Conant Hackensack,N.J. James Crabtree Quincy,Ill. Mark Cunningham Wyoming,Mich. Roger Curtis Newark,0. Edith Dalton Wakeman,0. Terry Daniel Milford,0. Anne Darst Lake Worth,Ha. Jeffrey Davis Dayton,0. 45

Bruce Dawley Rochester,Mich. Michael Dersham Lorain,0. Elizabeth Devor Maywood,N.J. Elaine Dixon Spokane,Washington Silas Doctor Ellsworth, Mich. Brenda Due11 Galeton,Pa. Mary Dunkin Fairless Hills, Pa. Pamela Earnhart Waynesville,0. Meda Edelblute Gallipolis,0. Marsha Edwards Albion,Iowa Clinton Eichelberger Kuns,Idaho James Elsner Dayton,0. Patricia Emerson Richmond Heights,0. Richard Emerson Cedar Falls, Iowa Sharon Estes Endicott, N.Y. Brenda Falei Hornell, N.Y. Thomas Falknor Arcanum,0. Beverly Fallo Dayton,0. Barbara Fiest Elyria,0. Roger Fissel West Liberty,0. 46

Devon Flanagan Cambridge City, Ind. Donna Foster Columbus,0. Lynda Fowler Crawfordsville, Ind. Stephanie Frenchko Warren,0. Darlene Fulcomer Bolivar,Pa. Stephen Gardner Effingham Falls, N.H. Steve Gardner Pleasant Hill,0. Stephen Gibson Milford, Mich. Sharon Gilmore Hobart,N.Y. Carolyn Golliher Richland, Mich. 47

Deborah Good New Castle, Del. Sherry Gossett Clinton,Ind. Laura Lee Grable Wheaton,Maryland David Grant New Hyde Park, N.Y. Christine Graves Saginaw, Mich. Jerry Grayson Prescott, Ariz. James Greening Johnson City, N.Y. Rebecca Hanthorn Lima,0. Beverly Hare Cedarville,0. Susan Harold Huntington, W.Va. John Harrison New Richmond,0. Barbara Hart Des Moines,Iowa 48

Barbara Healey Brunswick,0. William Henry Painesville,0. Carol Herriman Nat'l. City, Mich. Susan Hesler Cedarville,0. Alan Hill Lombard, Ill. David Hitchman Butler,0. William Hoffman Oaklyn, N.J. Kevin Holden Endicott, N.Y. Teresa Holderby Springfield,0. Sharon Hon Wood River, Ill. Carla Hopkins Hubbard,0. Wilma Hopkins Corry,Pa. Bonita Hostetler Smithville,0. Andrea Houchin Kansas City, Kan. Joan Hovingh Allendale, Mich. William Howdyshell Pickerington,0. Rebecca Hull Ithaca, N.Y. Gary Hunter Decatur, Ill. Rebecca Hunter Warsaw,Ind. Patricia Hussey Cleveland,0. 49

Dan Inghram Morningsun,Iowa Warren Jenkins McLean,Va. Clifton Jensen Caro,Mich. David Jewell Elyria,0. Laura Jones Uniontown,0. Stephen Journell Kettering,0. Donna Kahler Leawood,Kansas Dianne Kemp Coal Valley, Ill. Pamela Kendrick Xenia,0. Sherian Kinniburgh Marion,Montana 50

Ruth Kircher Haddon Heights, N.J. Julie Kleymeer Grand Rapids, Mich. Tim Kline Greene,Iowa Victor Lakes Dayton,0. Carolyn Lambert Rittman,0. Dawn Lantz Broomall,Pa. Curtis Larson Allegan, Mich. Susan Lathrop Downers Grove, Ill. Linda LeFever Rochester, Mich. Susanne Leonard Des Moines,Iowa Frank Leslie Meshoppen,Pa. Linda Linger Northfield,0. Sharon Lixey Romulus, Mich. Sharon Loomis Niles,0. Joyce Love Huntington,W.Va. 51

Larry Lovins Blanchester,0. Catherine Marlowe Oxford, Mich. Daniel Martin Crawfordsville, Ind. Sue Marvel South Bend,Ind. Michael Mays Chillicothe,0. Roger McCrum Clubb,Mo. Ferris McDaniel Mancelona,Mich. Rita McDowell Hobart,Ind. Mary McMurtry Pittsburgh, Pa. Daniel Mead South Bend,Ind. Judith Meyer Willoughby,0. Roger Miller Allegan, Mich. 52

Timothy Miller Milwaukee, Wis. Rebecca Mohr E.Syracuse, N.Y. Philip Moon Freeport, N.Y. Beverly Moore Twinsburg,0. Sharon Mummery Hobart, Ind. David Murdoch Hamburg,N.Y. Gary Muska Caro, Mich. Cheryl Muzzy Dayton,0. Beverly Nelson Tacoma, Washington David Nelson Santa Barbara,Calif. Sherie Nelthropp St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Ted Northey Medina,0. Linda Olson Indianapolis, Ind. Judy Owen Allegan, Mich. Michael Pasquarello Chester, Pa. Jeanette Peek Ft. Wayne,Ind. John Pereira Kings Park, N.Y. Ralph Perkins Denver,Colo. Bertha Perry South Charleston,0. Bruce Perry Tiffin,0. 53

Susan Perryman Indianapolis, Ind. Cheryl Persing Medina,0. David Peters Troy,0. Karyn Peterson Colona, Ill. Linda Phelps Lorain,0. Kathryn Phenix Cedar Falls, Iowa Pamela Porter Worthington,0. James Powell Silvis, Ill. Sharon Pribble Royal Oak,Mich. Daryl Prindle Dowagiac,Mich. John Pruden Prudenville, Mich. Paul Radcliff Caldwell,0. David Railsback Olmsted Falls,0. Ruth Ransbottom Pittsburgh, Pa. Mary Ravas Vestal, N.Y. 54

Deborah Reed Norwalk,0. Dennis Reed Reedsville,0. Gary Reed Reedsville,0. Thomas Reeder Youngstown,0. Curtis Rexroth Silvis, Ill. Patricia Riley Newark Valley, N.Y. Peggy Robbins LaPrairie, Ill. Lawrence Robinette Lopi,0. Shirley Rocher Amherst,0. Lyle Rodman Tewer Hill, Ill. Bruce Rogers Northfield, Mass. Susan Roloff Charles City,Iowa Darlene Rouch Warren,Pa. Larry Rumfield Galloway,0. Linda St. Clair Cedarville,0. 55

Suzanne Saulter Coudersport,Pa. Cynthia Schaechterle Norwalk,0. Dale Schwanbeck Norwalk,0. Susan Scott Ft.Sam Houston,Texas Thomas Seidler Cincinnati,0. Robert Senseney Linwood,N.J. Lona Shafer Troy,0. Cathy Shaw Xenia,0. Melanie Shelley Indianapolis, Ind. Gloria Shriver Ursa, Ill. Charlene Sickels Barberton,0. Linda Skelton Wabash,Ind. 56

Suzanne Slater William Sopher Cheryl Stock Karol Taylor Glen Aubrey,N.Y. Wabash,Ind. Lansing,Mich. Steambt. Rock,Iowa Deborah Slavens David Soule Beth Stoner Louis Tewis Crawfordsville, Ind. Rochester, Mich. Cambridge,0. Cedarville,0. Donna Smith Carol Spencer Tom Strong Janice Timpe Detroit, Mich. Collins, N.Y. Painesville,0. Godfrey, Ill. Nancy Smith Thomas Sperry Chuck Strychalski Vicki Tobias Sinclairville, N.Y. Ferndale, Mich. Lebanon,Ind. Port Allegany,Pa. Robert Snyder Robert Stewart Carolyn Stubrich Connie Tompkins Ft. Wayne,Ind. Warren,0. Hubbard,0. Sherman,N.Y. 57

Anton VanderMeer Pontiac, Mich. Patricia Waggoner Coatesville, Ind. Corinne Waldron Haveland,0. Connie Walker Kirtland,0. Carl Wallner Jacksonville, Fla. Denise Walters Northfield,0. Art Warburton Lawrenceburg, Ind. John Warren Indianapolis,Ind. 58

Jeanette Weaver Rushford, N.Y. Judith Weaver Columbus,0. Jeffrey Webb Indianapolis, Ind. Ronald Wheatley Harvey, Ill. Michael Wilhite Clayton,Ind. Charles Williams Nebraska City,Neb. Diane Williamson Chicopee Falls, Mass. Charlotte Willis Rochester, Mich. David Wood Clarkston,Wash. Jeffrey Woodcock Jamestown,N.Y. Barbara Work Coudersport,Pa. Rebecca Wright Grafton,0. Ellen Young St. Paris,0. Mabel Young Mt.Pleasant, Mich. MonicaZimmerman Date-Bun Fukushima Sen,Japan 59

SOPHOMORES As One Year Is Completed, The Sophomore Matures Socially. Pictured below are the sophomore class officers: Dennis Bunting, V.-Pres.; Timothy Northy, Chaplain; Dan Manross, Pres.; John Frye, Treasurer; and Janet Gabriel, Secretary. Not pictured is adviser, Dr. Ager. 60

Daniel Acton Mentone,Ind. John Afolabi West Nigeria William Amstutz Cherry Hill, N.J. Donald Atherton Vandalia,0. Constance Averitt Richmond,Ind. Marsha Bair Flint, Mich. Mary Bartlett Schiller Park,Ill. David Beck Harvey,Ill. Janet Beesley Monroe,Iowa Mareanne Beitler Medina,0. Ken Bell Colfax,Iowa Bill Berkheiser Cedarville,0. Barbara Biddison Grand Blanc,Mich. Regina Bigley Dunbar,Pa. Hilda Boothroyd Chicago, Ill. Timothy Bosworth Columbus,0. Michael Boyce Euclid,0. Joan Boyd Millersburg,0. Sylvia Braswell Sebring,Fla. Joyce Brookhart Lima,0. 61

Kirby Brown Van Wert,0. Nancy Brown Taylors,S. Car. Robert Brown Brunswick,0. Linda Browning Alton, Ill. Dennis Bunting Jesup,Iowa Connie Busho Austin, Minn. Richard Butler Hop Bottom,Pa. Thomas Butler Hop Bottom,Pa. Jim Buzzard Distant, Pa. Marcia Carity Houston,0. Donald Carroll Stryker,0. John Catteau Parma,0. 62

Cathy Clark Hobart,Ind. Susan Clark Clarion, Iowa Joan Clay Cedarville,0. Diane Cockerill Flint, Mich. Michael Coffman Kansas City, Kan. Kenneth Collison Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. Jim Colyer New Richmond,0. Mark Cooley Wellington,0. Ronald Coombs Painter Post, N.Y. Martin Cossins Lambertville, Mich. Gary Creviston Fort Wayne,Ind. Maureen Crunk Ferndale, Mich. 63

Cynthia Cunningham Arcanum,0. Marilyn Davis Las Vegas, Nev. Gary Dawson East Moline, Ill. Carol DeBoer Hollandale, Minn. Dennis Dieringer St. Marys,0. Sandra Douglass Hammondsport,N.Y. Regina Due11 Galeton,Pa. David Durham Cleveland,0. Charles Dutton Lapeer, Mich. Carol Engle Hamburg,N.Y. Janet Epps Gary,Ind. Randall Erickson Hobart,Ind. Kenneth Evans Plymouth, Mich. Jean Eveland Tunkhannock,Pa. Robert Farrar Portsmouth,0. Elizabeth Flynn Amherst,0. Walter Folkmann Brunswick,0. Steven Fowler Brownsburg,Ind. 64

Tomecia Fraley Springfield,0. Heidi Freehauf Warren, N.J. Mark Frields Huntingburg,Ind. Jonathan Frye Xenia,0. Gayle Furushima Bridgeton, N.J. Janet Gabriel Chicago, Ill. Lonnie Gerber Berlin,0. Phyllis Getz Kokomo,Ind. Sandra Gowman Detroit, Mich. Lynn Grandy Cancijoharie, N.Y. Esther Greenwood Cedarville,0. Karin Griswold Covington,Ind. Judy Grover Whitehall, Wis. Nancy Haffey Canal Winchester,0. Timothy Hales Elyria,0. Loren Hamill Mayfield Village,0. Kent Heyer Webster City,Iowa Linda Hirschy Koumra,Rep.ofChad 65

Julie Hoerath Westerville,0. Ruth Hollowood Buffalo, N.Y. James Hostetler Kokomo,Ind. Judy Hubbard Glastonbury,Conn. June Huebner Milwaukee, Wis. Richard Inghram Morning Sun,Iowa Nora Irwin Tidioute,Pa. Patti Irwin Swartz Creek, Mich. Geraldine Ishuin Seabrook, N.J. 66

Elaine Jacoby Lima,0. Patricia Jenkin Cleveland,0. Dorena Johnson Paulding,0. Faye Johnson Eastlake,0. Joan Kaufman Roanoke,Ind. Carol Kies New Philadelphia,0. Jean King Olmstead Falls,0. Harvey Klamm Union City,Pa. Deborah Koehn Cleveland,0. Florence Krikke Greenwich,0. Thomas Kukasky Wheaton, Ill. Ann Kusumoto Seabrook,N.J. Robert Lapp Valley City,0. Paul Large Iquitos,Peru Judith Leach East North Port, N.Y. Patricia Lear Derry,Pa. Darlene Lewis Maine,N.Y. Judy Lewis Kokomo,Ind. 67

Barbara Lewright Eagle Grove,Iowa Iris Lima St. Thomas,Virgin Islands Margarita Lima St. Thomas,Virgin Islands Donald Long Worthington,Pa. Robert Lunney Port Huron,Mich. Beverly Maidment Toledo,0. Darlene Mann Eldora,Iowa Dan Manross Akron,0. Beverlee Mason Toledo,0. Dee Mays Chillicothe,0. Rodney McComber Marysville, Mich. James McCulloch Willoughby,0. 68

Tanis McDaniel Mancelona, Mich. Rebecca McDonald Cedarville,0. Tom McGehee Harvey, Ill. Samuel McMillen Xenia,0. Melinda McNiece Valparaiso, Ind. Ronald Meyers E. Moline, Ill. Darryl Miller Xenia,0. Joan Miller Allegan, Mich. Dale Mills Columbus,0. Beverly Mix Meadville, Pa. David Mohler Litchfield,0. Philip Mohler Litchfield,0. Jerry Mooney New Castle, Pa. Coletta Morrow Kenton,0. Carol Morse Flint, Mich. Janice Mossman Jamestown,0. Joyce Motts Northfield,0. Steven Moulder Sharpsville, Ind. Dawn Myers Chicago, Ill. Linda Myers Mattoon, Ill. 69

Brenda Nelson Shawnee,Kan. Linda Nelson Nalaybalay, Bukidnon, R.I. Tim Northey Medina,0. Dan Norton Columbus,0. Carolyn O'Keefe Wesleyville,Pa. Marsha Osman Jamestown,0. Lynn Paige Hicksville, N.Y. Milton Palmer Cortland,N.Y. Vicki Palmer Allegan, Mich. George Parcher Pittsburgh, Pa. Randy Patten Caldwell,0. Nancy Paugh Oakland,Maryland 70

Carol Pears Barbara Reed Melbourne Sattler Cheryl Shafer Volant,Pa. Seven Hills,0. W.Chicago, Ill. Hagerstown,Ind. Peggy Porterfield Lee Reno Dale Schilling Patricia Sherrill Austin, Minn. Wheaton, Ill. Novelty,0. South Bend,Ind. Sandra Prather Craig Roberts Marikay Schneider David Shreve Kettering,0. W.Des Moines,Iowa Hammond,Ind. Meadville, Pa. Connie Price Dane Rohm Norma Schwarm Renee Silverthorn Decatur, Ill. Audubon,N.J. Barberton,0. Centerline, Mich. Judith Price Charles Rowe Jeff Seeley James Simmons Haddon Hghts., N.J. DeRuyter,N.Y. Oberlin,0. Perry,0. 71

Linda Stephens Cedarville,0. Mary Storey Erie,Pa. Hannah Stowell Hackensack, N.J. Gary Stutzman Berlin,0. Linda Slates St. Louis, Mich. Bonnie Smith Indianapolis, Ind. Melba Smith Bellevue, Mich. Nancy Snider Barberton,0. James Spaulding Indianapolis, Ind. Ronald Spieth East Gary,Ind. Rita Sumner Indianapolis,Ind. Terry Suter Arlington,0. Verna Tallmon Creston,Iowa Stephen Taylor Philadelphia,Pa. Mercy Tennant Bay City, Mich. Billie Thomas Columbus,0. 72

Niel Thomas Chester, Pa. David Turner Chillicothe,0. Stuart Walker Brownsburg,Ind. Susan Webb Kokomo,Ind. Glenda Welch Bartonville, Ill. Pat Whitaker Columbus,0. Mark Wilhite Corwith,Iowa Deborah Wilkes Dradell, N.J. Joseph Williams Cuyahoga Falls,0. Herbert Wilson Pennsville, N.J. Thomas Winters Mahwah,N.J. Wendy Work Gettysburg,Pa. Darlyne Wuest Billings, Montana David Yaple Erie, Pa. Janet Yardlay Troy,0. Catherine Zwiesler W.Alexandria,0. 73

JUNIORS The Junior Year Is Characterized by Service. Pictured below are the junior class officers: Kirk Heldreth, Chaplain; Paul Jones, Treasurer; Joyce Young, St. Council Rep.; Ken Hammonds,Pres.; Beth Bennett, Secretary; Dan Leichty, V.-Pres.; Dr. Reed, Adviser; and Richard Mitchell, St. Council Rep. 74

Betty Abernathy Ronald Artrip Donita Baker Karen Borger Newfield, N.J. Creston,0. Cardington,0. New Castle,Pa. Dorothy Abrams Janet Ashley Allen Beltle Bernice Bowersox Skaneateles, N.Y. Avon Lake,0. Manasquan,N.J. Xenia,0. Kathryn Albright Jane Austin Beth Bennett Donna Bratka Washington,Iowa Bridgeton, N.J. Lyndhurst,0. West Liberty,0. Robert Allen Kathleen Austin David Bodden Dale Braun Harlock,Maryland New Milford, N.J. Oley,Pa. Wheaton, Ill. Lyle Anderson Nancy Bailey Darwin Boertje Janice Brock Des Moines,Iowa Traverse City, Mich. Lima,0. Columbus,0. AEA ailAmbi 75

Preston Butcher Alexandria, Va. Valerie Butler Hop Bottom,Pa. Alan Call Boise,Idaho Robert Carmean Dayton,0. Cindy Cartner Markham,Ill. Mark Causey Morton,Ill. Carolyn Clark Clarion,Iowa Kenneth Cole Gallipolis,0. Janice Cooley Prescott, Ariz. Martha Cox Elkhart,Ind. Charles Curcio Sciotoville,0. Joan Dautel Harvey,Ill. Becky Decker Hinckley,0. Richard Dewalk Hubbard,0. David Draxler Berea,0. 76

Cynthia Eckart Belmont,W.Va. Ronald Edwards Kipton,0. Leland Eichelberger Kana,Idaho Elaine Eldridge Francesville,Ind. Connie Endicott Springfield,0. Patricia France Bedford,0. Paul Francisco Delevan,N.Y. Andrew Gathany Montague,Mich. Thomas Gelo Cedarville,0. Susan Gift Jackson,Mich. Glenda Gillenwater Dayton,0. Sharon Graham Aurora,0. Faith Hammond Laceyville,Pa. Kenneth Hammonds Wilmington,Del. Evelyn Hare Cedarville,0. 77

Rebecca Harman Connellsville,Pa. Kirk Heldreth Brunswick,0. Sherrill Hesler Cedarville,0. Sarah Hickam Moline,Ill. Robert J. Hoffman Oaklyn,N.J. Jack Holliday Richard,W.Va. Donna Hopkins Corry,Pa. Barbara Hoyer Cortland,N.Y. Dennis Huddleston Dayton,0. David Hull Cortland,0. 75

Dianna Hutchison Columbus,0. Linda Jefferies Bridgeport,W.Va. James Jeremiah Cedarville,0. Philip Johnson Decatur,Ill. Paul Jones Piqua,0. David Kearney Elyria,0. Robert King Springfield,0. Deanna Kishpaugh Sand Creek, Mich. JoAnne Kishpaugh Sand Creek,Mich. George Klein Oakland,N.J. Sandra Lathrop Downers Grove,Ill. Pat Lawhead Coshocton,0. Nancy Leapline Dunbar,Pa. Barbara Lepine Buffalo, N.Y. Daniel Liechty Hobart,Ind. 79

Janis Martin Crawfordsville,Ind. Judy McCann Quincy, Mich. Max McCullough Coshocton,0. Gary McDowell Hobart,Ind. Viann Meyer Waterloo,Iowa Alice Miller Columbus,0. Joyce Miller Williamston, Mich. Richard Mitchell Malaga,N.J. Alice Moorman Xenia,0. Carol Morrell Indianapolis,Ind. Shirley Mott Angelica,N.Y. Jerome Motter Genoa,0. 80

Margaret Muirhead James O'Keefe Edith Phillips Diana Radcliffe Fulton, Ill. Wesleyville, Pa. Plainfield, Ind. Wakeman,0. Penny Nichols Sam Olsen Patricia Phipps Susan Ray Crawfordsville, Inc. Lima,Peru Portsmouth,0. Decatur,Ill. William Norton Susan Pauling Terry Phipps Donald Reams Whitehall, Mich. Allenwood,Pa. Concord,Calif. Springfield,0. Peter Oehmcke Warren Pettitt Alberta Plate Betty Reese Wauwatosa,Wis. Florence, N.J. Otley,Iowa Lock Haven,Pa. Beth O'Keefe Parma,0. Janet Phenix Cedar Falls,Iowa Larry Radcliff Caldwell,0. Robert Rehkopf Petoskey, Mich. 81

Loren Reno Lois Rumage Philip Senseney Philip Sommerfield Wheaton,Ill. Hallstead,Pa. Linwood,N.J. San Diego,Calif. Rebekah Rochelle Sandy Russell Rebecca Sharp David Southwell Atlanta,Ga. Cleveland,0. Columbus,0. Mancelona, Mich. Ruth Rodriguez Joyce Saemenes Arthur Shuter Judith Stamatis Greenlawn,N.Y. Phoenix,Ariz. Carroll,0. Glen Cove,N.Y. Rebecca Rudig John Schneider Dan Smith Cheryl Steenburg Waterloo,Iowa Hammond,Ind. Boise,Ind. Elba,N.Y. Dan Ruffin Gail Sears William Smith Dennis Stora Grandview,Wash. Grinnell,Iowa Milford, Ill. Allegan, Mich. 82

Patricia Sturdevant Union City, Pa. Dorly Talbot Rittman,0. Richard Taylor Lakewood,0. Ken Treat Galeton,Pa. Mary Trumphour Warren,0. Karolyn Wagner Marietta,0. Nola Watson Wakeman,0. Judi Winston Monaca,Pa. Patricia Wissinger Cortland,0. Michael Wolford Warren,0. Joyce Young Endwell, N.Y. Cynthia Zickefoose Warren,0. 83

SENIORS The Senior's Hard Work And Fun and Service, Turn into Lasting Memories. Pictured below are: Dave Handyside,Chaplain; Bruce McDonald,Vice-Pres.; Dan Caraway,President; Mr. Riter, Advisor;Nancy Towle,Secretary;and Linda Garlock,Treas. e 84

Donald Acker Randolph,N.Y. Richard Adams New Milford,Conn. Douglas Ambroza Lima,0. Margaret Anderson Maroa,Ill. Olivia Anderson Carol Baker Berea,0. Schenectady, N.Y. Thomas Andrews Ronald Baker Cedarville,0. Schenectady,N.Y. Maxine Augsburger Joanna Barcus Bani,Dominican Republic Kansas City, Mo. Ruth Augspurger Middletown,0. Karen Barnhart DuBois,Pa. 85

Carol Beerer Elkhart,Ind. Marilyn Beitler Medina,0. James Berry Medina,0. Robert Bixel Bellefonte, Pa. Patricia Black Coal Port,Pa. Diane Blake Lexington, Ky. Betsy Bodenmiller Homerville,0. Paula Bolen New Carlisle,0. Stephen Booghier Springfield,0 Carolyn Brown Cedarville,0. Stanley Brown Kasson, Minn. Carol Burroughs Otego,N.Y. Roxanne Butler Bemidji, Minn. Daniel Caraway Covington,Ky. Annie Carlson Bessemer,Ala. 86

Timothy Carpenter Niagara Falls, N.Y. Kathy Cartner Markham,Ill. Dianne Chaffe Cedarville,0. Janet Chapin Stanton, Mich. David Chumbler Gary,Ind. Barbara Cleckner Salem,0. Cherrill Collins Sao Paulo,Brazil Joy Conant Medina,0. Virginia Conant Hawoeth,N.J. Joan Corbin Penn Yan,N.Y. Ronald Coriell Chicago, Ill. Roger Crampton Cedarville,0. Beverly Curtis Owego,N.Y. Richard Cypher Allen Park, Mich. Donna Daab East Moline, Ill. 87

Gary Darrow Westwood,N.J. Larry Davis Homer City, Pa. Barbara Dewar Audubon,N.J. Joseph Dillard Springfield,0. Rose Dillard Lancaster,0. Karen Donaldson Continental,0. John Donley Bellbrook,0. Leonard DuBois East Detroit, Mich. Michael Eberhart Troy,0. Sara Empet Kingsley,Pa. Paul Entner Cedarville,0. Tom Evans Columbus,0. Dave Fidler Cedarville,0. Darlene Fitch Jamesville, N.Y. Glenda Foster Springfield,0. 88

Beverly Foulkrod Cedarville,0. Thomas Foulkrod Cedarville,0. Nancy Freeman Apalachin,N.Y. David Gaffner Williamston, Mich. Linda Garlock Allegan, Mich. Gail Gatliff Rochester,Ind. LeRoy Gavitt Cedarville,0. John Goodman Warren,0. Sonya Gordey Vineland, N.J. Mary Lynne Grable Wheaton,Md. Tom Greenwood Lorain,0. David Gregory Honesdale,Pa. Martha Gutow Whitehall, Wis. David Haffey Canal Winchester,0. Lee Hahnlen Elizabethtown,Pa. 89

Karen Hamilton Jefferson,0. Sam Hancock Blacksburg,Va. David Handyside Fairport, N.Y. Ruth Hardy Mishawaka,Inc. Carol Hare Cedarville,0. Rose Hendrickson Cedar Lake,Ind. Connie Hergenrather Dayton,0. Sue Herrin West Chester,0. John Herwig Elyria,0. Jane Hess Bunker Hill, Ill. Sally Hetrick Indiana,Pa. Judith Hirschy Koumra,Rep.ofChad. Jennifer Hoag Montpelier,0. Linda Holloway Mancelona, Mich. William Hughes Owego,N.Y.

Robert Hunter Decatur, Ill. Julene Ivins Des Moines,Iowa Barbara Jefferies Cedarville,0. William Jefferies Cedarville,0. Val Jensen Williamsville, N.Y. Ronald Jezowski Midland, Mich. Elaine Johnson SummervillSe.,C. Francis Johnson Lock Haven,Pa. Barbara Jordan Bellefontaine,0. Samuel Kelley Fairborne,0. Barbara Kensil Decatur,Ill. Janet Kever Macedonia,0. 91

Donna Kincannon Lagrange,0. Maureen King Dayton,0. Daniel Kinniburgh Marion,Montana Michael Kintz Colfax,Iowa Paul Kinvig Summerland,Canada Helen Kirby Cedarville,0. David Kirchner Chicago, Ill. Joy Kleymeer Grand Rapids, Mich. Ruth Klomparens Grand Rapids, Mich. Harry Lake Atlantic City, N.J. Larry Lavender Troy,0. Cliff Layner Little Hocking,0. Roger Leach Camp Point, Ill. Lynnette Marsh Corry,Pa. Mike McCullough Michigan City,Ind. 92

Winifred McFarlane Portage, Ind. Kenneth McGhee Silvis, Ill. Ruth McIntyre Audubon, N.J. Donald Meadows Canal Fulton,0. Ronald Mellish Weston,Ontario Priscilla Miller Des Moines,Iowa Claire Mogle Xenia,0. Harold Moore Black Earth, Wis. Ken Muck Elyria,0. Arlan Mulford New Carlisle,0. Nancy Norton Philadelphia, Pa. Loretta Nutter Delaware,0. Constance O'Shell Olmsted Falls,0. Kenneth Overholt Cedarville,0. Calvin Packard Euclid,0. 93

Sue Pape Marietta,0. Robert Pereira Kings Park,N.Y. Ronald Phelps Binghamton,N.Y. Donna Preston Bellevue, Washington David Rakes Cedarville,0. Karen Rau Palmyra,Mich. Wilborn Reagan Franklin,0. Judith Rehn Orangevale,Calif. Gerald Richardson Morrow,0. Jeanne Risko Kettering,0. David Rockwell Indianapolis,Ind. Ruth Rogers Madison,0. Cecilia Romine Huntington,W.Va. John Rooke Euclid,0. Susan Rothwell Prospect Park, N.J. 94

Deborah Rouch Warren,Pa. John Rumley Leon,Iowa Carmen Sawdey Anchorage,Alaska Martha Schill Hornell,N.Y. William Schill Haddon Heights, N.J. Roy Schisler Cedarville,0. Robert Schultz Milwaukee,Wis. Marian Schwenk LaPort,Ind. Dean Seigneur Stryker,0. Rebecca Shamblin Clendenin,W.Va. Edward Smelser Medina,0. Stephen Snyder New Carlisle,0. Kathy Spencer Kent,0. Linda Spinks Sherman,N.Y. Marcia Sprunger Berne,Ind. 95

Daniel Stevens Kettering,0. Fred Stickle Oakland,Minn. Dennis Stillwell Huntsburg,0. JoAnn Strychalski Lebanon,Ind. Gaye Stumbo Ypsilanti, Mich. Sharon Surber Springfield,0. Lela Tanner Sherman,N.Y. Gary Taylor Rocky River,0. Linda Taylor Endwell,N.Y. Barbara Thase Troy,0. George Thomas Kumplampoika,India Susan Thorne Medford, N.J. 96

Nancy Towle Pataskala,0. Cheryl Trumbull Cedarville,0. Ruth Vincent Cedarville,0. Daniel Walborn Wauseon,0. Nelson Wallis Thurston,0. Timothy Warren Allegan, Mich. Robert Whattoff Ames,Iowa Ellen Whipple Laceyville, Pa. Leah Whitney Coudersport, Pa. Irene Wilson Arrada,Colorado Dale Work Coudersport, Pa. Sharon Yeater Wampum,Pa. Charlotte Yoder Hobart,Ind. Douglas Yoder West Liberty,0. Jeff Young Lorain,0. 97

THOUGHTS. . leaving for quarter break Mr. Murdoch's blue booksan unannounced quiz! no class the sleepy eyelids . . . these are our thoughts.

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The balanced Christian life is one controlled by the Holy Spirit. He operates in the life of the believer not only in the realm of the spiritual, but the intellectual and physical as well. The Christian is exhorted to "glorify God in his body and spirit which are God's-(1 Corinthians 6:20). With a body offered unto God as a living sacrifice, and a mind renewed by divine quickening, the believer in Christ is acceptable with God, and can thus prove the will of God in his life. It has been stated many times that "Man's chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.- Of all of God's creation, man alone has been created in His image. Man is for this reason "better than the birds(Matthew 6:26), and the sheep (Matthew 12:12). He does have preeminence above the beast (Ecclesiastes 3:18-20). Created in the image of God, man knows, loves, and wills. He is endowed with these faculties by God, his creator. Who Himself understands our thoughts afar off; manifests His love toward us in His Son; and always does according to His will in the army of heaven. These God-given privileges were darkened, degraded, and depraved by man's fall into sin; but they have been renewed, regenerated, and r Christ, therefore, has not only a different point o The entire personality of the child of God fective. Jesus said, "Thou shalt love the Lord strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbor a t y the operation of God in salvation. The new person in great responsibility in living a balanced Christian life. lved if his service with Christ is to be fruitful and efall thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy sell'(Luke 10:27). Here the "heart" is a term involving intellect, emotions, and will. This is made clear by other Biblical references. "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he"(Proverbs 23:7). "Love one another- wit,iii,-toloare heawirof-r,,ently- (L.Peter 1:22). "Doing the will of God from the heart(Ephesians 6:6). The intellect, emotions, and volition of the Christian must be recognized, developed, and dedicated to God if these lives of ours are to be lived with personal peace and profit. Hopefully, graduates of CedarvillCeollege have been strengthened in these areas of life by four years of experience and study under the direction of a faculty who sought to carry out the purposes ofthe college to this end. A balanced Christian life becomes a reality through a day by day dedication to Christ. The development of Christian character is a life-long process. It is our prayer that the members of the class of 1969 may continue to grow in grace and in the knowledge of Christ in the years which lie ahead. INS IIIIII IN Mill IN III III RH • ihra.lelk11111kQeS16. igim.7•4 .41101.-Ng, • 4 IIMI111IIIIIMk Dr. James Jeremiah President of Cedarville College

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Student Personnel, Instruction, Development C.B.Hurst, B.E., M.A. Registrar and Director ofAdmissions Clifford Johnson, B.Ed., M.Ed.,D.Ed. Academic Dean Richard McIntosh,B.A.,B.D., Th.M. Dean ofStudents 102

Joyce Moore,Dean ofWomen Lee Turner,B.A.,B.D. Director ofDevelopment homas Loper,B.E.,M.A. Dean of Men Henry Phillips, B.A. Development Officer Ralph Yarnell,Jr., B.A. Alumni Relations Do good to thy Friend to keep him,to thy Enemy to gain him. Benjamin Franklin Counseling with students, planning the growth of the school, and distributing grades are a vital part of the college administration. The traveling, lecturing, and appointments must be squeezed in and yet most of the time of these administrators is allotted to the students—their problems, plans, and friendships. 103

Administrative Secretaries Cheryl Rochwell Secretary to Director ofDevelopment Diligence is the mother of good luck. Benjamin Franklin Behind ever y executive is a harder working secretary. She is the one who types, files, phones, and records, and though seldom praised, she is recognized as the backbone ofthe institution. Maribeth Elmore Secretary to Business Manager Beryl Brown Secretary to the President Phyllis Wetzel Secretary of Alumni and Deferred Giving 104

Jeane Hartsell Secretary to Dean ofStudents Rebecca Wilhite Secretary ofAdmissions and Testing Nancy McPheeters Secretary to Registrar May Greenwood Secretary to Academic Dean The switchboard operators are Jean King, Darlyne Wuest, Phyllis Beckley, Mrs. Elmore,Jackie Barlow,Joan Miller,and Becky Decker. 105

Business Office Dorothy Spencer Cashier Kenneth H.St. Clair Business Manager He that hath a Trade, hath an Estate. Benjamin Franklin The handling of finances is a job of much work and great import. And to handle it effectively, we have a wellqualified staff. Through their efforts, the college can operate efficiently. Patricia Thornton Secretary to Director ofPhysical Plant 106

Roger Clay Manager ofPrint Shop Verna Carter Accounts Payable Tyronne Bryant Alumni and Deferred Giving David Gidley Accountant 107

Biblical Education Many a Man thinks he is buying pleasure when he is really selling himselfa Slave to it. Benjamin Franklin Instruction in spiritual guidelines for living, delving into the historical setting, and applying practical principles of soulwinning are basic activities of the Biblical Education department. And yet through all the teaching, that of greatest value is their sincerity in providing a college experience of spiritual growth. Mead Armstrong,M.Litt. Jean Fisher, M.A. George Lawlor,Th.D. Not pictured 108

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Learn of the skillful: He that teaches himself, hath a fool for his master. Benjamin Franklin The task of motivating the prospective teacher, the social worker, the modern adult has been placed in the hands of capable, skillful personnel. And as we are taught of new techniques and methods, of new ideas and philosophies, we are getting the experience we need to someday share our learning with others—the learning of the skillful. Merlin F. Ager,Ph.D. Irma M.Dodson,M.A. J. Roland Fleck, M.Ed. Dwayne Frank, M.S. Thomas E. Loper, M.A. Brad Moore, M.A. Stanley N.Ballard, M.S. Not pictured 111

Language and Literature Harmon Bergen, M.A. Sharon Boylan, B.A. Paul Gathany,B.A. Edward L.Greenwood, M.A. Ronald Grosh,M.A.T. Miriam Maddox,B.A.

Reading makes a full man—Meditation a profound man—Discourse a clear man. Benjamin Franklin And to stimulate our thinking into better means of reading, meditation, and discourse, are the professors of language and literature. The discovery of writings, the thrill of a debate,the vividness of a foreign word, and the fluency of an announcer are the unforgettable learning experiences of these classes. James Phipps, B.A. Helmuth C.Poggenmiller, M.A. John W.Reed,Ph.D. Edward E.Spencer, M.A. Not Pictured 1 13

Science and Mathematics Donald P.Baumann,Ph.D. Austin D.Elmore, M.A.T. L. Bert Frye, M.A.T. II ; 114

Larry S. Helmick,Ph.D. Lawrence Killian, M.S. Daniel E.Wetzel, M.S. Malcolm D.Woodard, M.S. Don't think so much of your own cunning as to forget other men's: a Cunning Man is overmatched by a cunning Man and a Half. Benjamin Franklin As man rockets to the moon, his knowledge increases, his skill in science and math improve, and the awareness of his own ignorance greatens. So, as we study these subjects, the wealth of their knowledge provides t h e motivation for our deeper search for knowledge. 115

Ralph B. Gale, M.A. Cleveland McDonald,Ph. D. Allen L.. Monroe, M.A. J. Murray Murdoch, M.A. Ardeth Webber, M.A. Donald T. Wilcoxon, M.A. William R. Riter, B.S.,C.P.A. Not pictured Business and Social Science 116

Who is Rich? He that rejoices in his Portion. When There's no Law,there's no Bread. Benjamin Franklin Learning to budget our own finances, gaining insight into our national government, drawing conclusions from the events of history, and appreciating our society are but a few of the challenging goals taught by these that we may be better citizens and adults. 117

Fine Arts Shirley Byrd,B.A. David L. Matson,M.A. Ardeth J. Riter,A.B. Paintings and fightings are best seen at a distance. A pair of good ears will drink dry a hundred Tongues. Benjamin Franklin The skill of painting, the performing with an instrument, and even the art of listening are of the greatest value in life, for these activities are everywhere, all around us. They are seen in the beauty of God's nature', the symphony of the birds, and the quietness of a concerned friend. And even these simple things are a part ofthe more complicated and deeper meaning ofthe teaching ofthe fine arts. 118

J. Emerson Russell, M.A. William D.Thornton, Ed.S. Paul A. Vanderkoy, M.M. Warren L.Webber,Ph.D. 119

Health and Physical Education He that can compose himself is wiser than he that composes books. Benjamin Franklin The complexity of man not only proves the miracle of creation, but also the necessity for exercise and good health. And these can be provided now and enhanced in the future by the teaching ofthese teachers. Don Callan, Ph.D. June Kearney, M.Ed. Randall A.Ross,B.A. Not Pictured are: Dennis A.Olson, M.S. Judith Stamatis Patricia Wissinger 120

Health Service The sniffles, broken legs, and viruses dare not go unnoticed by the college nurses. Their concern and service provide for the aches, pains, and discomfort, and along with God's healing and a bit of rest, keep our campus family in the best of health. Pictured at the left is Irene Wilson. Below: Joan Corbin; and left bottom, Betty Bertschinger.

To act as friend, counselor, and advisor, the dormitory parents serve the students,the college,and God.Not pictured are Mr.and Mrs. Bresson. 122

DEBATE TEAM: Melinda McNiece, Judy Rehn, Beth O'Keefe, Edith Philips, Dan Meade, Dale Schilling, Dave Draxler,Ken Cole,and Randy Patten. Debate Team and College Press Serving the college are the library, post office, bookstore, and print shop. Books, study facilities, publications, and mail delivery are made available through these services. Eager to enhance the thought process and the art of persuasion is the debate team. Making up the group are both affirmative and negative sides. 23

Library Bookstore Post Office Stephen Brown, M.A. Alberta L.Chaffe, M.A. Virginia Russell, Shirley King, Becky Harman, Stanley Brown, Bev Maidment, Beverly Curtis, Richard Taylor, Nancy Towle, Esther Ruder, and June Carr. 1 24

Scholarship, Service Honored Last year the Student Council presented the first faculty award to the most deserving, dedicated, conscientious professor. This year the award honored Dr. George Lawlor, professor of Greek and Bible. His surprise and gratitude were rewarded by minutes of boisterous applause by faculty and students as Student Council President, Dan Stevens, presented the honored award. Dedicated teachers as Dr. Lawlor are the impetus for students of action and service. Each year a national committee selects outstanding collegiennes who have demonstrated exceptional scholarship and service and award them the position of "Who's Who in American Colleges." This year Cedarville's "Who's Who" included Ruth Hardy, Nancy Norton, Patti France, Jane Hess, Judy Hirschy, Ron Baker, Dean Seigneur, Paul Entner, Ken Cole, Bruce McDonald, Lyle Anderson, Dan Stevens,and Judy Wren. 125

Maintenance and Cafeteria Sloth (like Rust) Consumes faster than labor wears: the used Key is always bright. Benjamin Franklin These people are so busy feeding and repairing for 850 students that they have no time for sloth.

Cedarville's cafeteria workers include Barbara Behrend, Bonnie Bingamon, Vivian Cline, Barbara Conkion, Janice Conkion, Wynona Davis, Grace Horner, Betty Hawes, Alberta Isaac, Virginia Kearns, Mary McPhearson, Phyllis Miller, Edna Monroe, Mary Piach, Sarah Shope, Doris Racnick, Sally Ullrich, Julia Wilson, Joyce Jefferies, and Kate Smith. Maintenance crew includes Henry Bresson, Charlie Tarter, Ralph Steiger, Merle Slabaugh, Roger Rochelle, Robert Dillon, "Pop" Marshall, and Hugh Carr. 127

SPIRIT. . the smile of a homecoming beauty, training meals, and early/ hours. a basketball championship -almost, laryngitis and red hands, the thrill of being at CC . . . this is Our spirit.

Soccer CC CC Wilberforce 1 8 Berea 2 2 Indiana Tech 3 6 Wright State 3 3 Dayton 1 1 Defiance I 4 DePavw 2 1 Kenyon 4 4 Bluffton 1 4 Malone 0 3 Kentucky Southern 4 5 Miami 2 1 Wilmington 7 3 Central State 3 12 With the beginning of school and the first quarter, the soccer season starts. A hard kick, a sore head, tired lungs, and cheering fans are all part of the yearly garb. It's the team that adds variety, action, and excitement, and this year there was plenty. The 7-34record evidences this fact on paper and the avid fans evidence this fact in presence. Along with a thrilling team goes honors and awards. Our Cedarville team earned their share. John Rooke was voted Most Valuable Player and All Conference. Tim Warren was All Conference; David Gregory, All State Honorable Mention and All Conference; Mike McCullough, All State Second Team and All Conference; Ron Coriell, All Conference, Honorable Mention; and Gary French, All Conference Honorable Mention. David Gregory, better known as "Animal", was leading scorer in the state with 31 goals and Mike McCullough third leading. Pictured below is the CC SOCCER TEAM—Row 1: D. Draxler, B. Austin, S. McMillan, T. Bodenmiller, T. Warren, S. Fowler, R. Adams, D. Gregory, J. Cavey, J. Young. Row 2: Coach Mr. Randy Ross, R. Phelps, R. Coriell, L. Reno, K. Muck, A. Gathney, P. Large, M. McCullough,G.French,J. Rooke,D.Stora,B. Amstutz,T. Hales. 130

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