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Padis *.v giracid4 ji itfir From across the country, And around the world, Come together 1000 people To one place — Cedarville. Each has set his own goals, His own aspirations, His own ideas for the future. It is the first big step At becoming an individual. He has left his home, His parents, his friends. All these people have one Common thing which binds them close together A faith in a loving,living God. Each represents some — Different attitude or concept of Him, But all share the same truth. For nine months they strive To live, work,and play in harmony, Seeking in all to give glory To the One who guides. 1972 was a gift from Him — This book and the things it contains Are the story ofthat year. It shall remain as a memorial To that year and to us. For as we scan these pages, We'll remember . . And always thank Him for such a place as this . . campus 3

Registration The Beginning ofAnother Year — NewforSome,a Returnfor Others campus/registration 5

Freshman Nightmare eltn;■(..- ,311111111111wri 6 campus/initiation

It all started that first frightful night for the freshman . . . Knocks on the door ... Shouts of"get up"... and Dan Estes barking out commands ... For sophomores it was a great night for ego-tripping .. But for the lowly frosh,it wasa confusing,funny and a sometimes humiliating experience .. . Come morning — professors saw students ofboth classes — Walking slowly into the room .. Halfawake . . And during the day,upperclassmen thought ofnew ways to initiate freshmen into — "The Cedarville swing ofthings . ." campus/initiation 7

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G3 P010 NUN ESTIO ;Nag Showing forth the power ofGod ... challenge to give our all for the glory ofGod .. . a soccer game we'll never forget — a big win over Cincinnati ... a soccer ball brought down by a parachute ... we crowned a new queen ... they all wore mums a first-time visit to the campus for some .. a return to memories for many alumni ... it was really — OUR WEEKEND. campus/homecoming 13

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SOCCER it's a winner campus/soccer 17

Dr. Charles C. Ryrie It was a good way to begin a year We learned that God is really A friend and that He speaks To us through his Word. If we're not afraid to apply it to our own lives. A week of practical Bible applications, From a quiet-spoken man. A professor and a writer From DallasTheological Seminary, He shared with us Those things God had placed on his heart.

Stan Seevers, Lyle Miller, Tom Seidler, Kevin Holden, Dennis Twigg, Dan Thompson, Terry Holly, Al Konya, Paul Radcliff, Sharon Gallogly, Sue Seldon,Linda Wilms,Merla Hammack,Bernice Penegor,Priscilla Russell,Suzanne Hale,Sharon Gazdik. Swordbearers Fall Tour 18 people in two vans for two weeks .. They traveled east to New York and Pennsylvania, Ajourney of 1,200 miles They visited 10churches Conducting seminars on the Establishment, Evangelism,Drugs,and Sex an Dating Gospel magic highlighted their ta nts . And God blessed in the sowing of e seed. campus/sword bearers(Fall) 19

Harvest of Harmonies Bales ofhay, Pumpkins,wagons, Harmony in fours — Talking trombones, The AX Sweetheart, Jokes and laughter — Smiles and fun, A grand finale for a beautiful season. 20 campus/ax banquet

Thence forward and forever free An emphasis on our American Patriotism And the love ofGod within the hearts ofmen who gave their all. We,the people ofthe United States . .. Paul Revere and his famous ride — Our first President — George Washington, on his knees in prayer — "Where the spirit ofthe Lord is there is liberty" .. . Thesong in the hearts ofall — "God Bless America." His Blessing "Ifthe Son therefore shall make you free — Ye shall be free indeed." campus/KAX vespers 21

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Operation 24 campus/fright night

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An aristocratic family ... Takes a long sea voyage .. Shipwreck in a storm .. Find safety on a desert island .. . The servant becomes the master . . Revealing — That the birthright to rule does not give one the ability to rule. campus/fallplay 31

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When the Guys Get Together . . . 34 campus!intramurals

Giving of Ourselves to Others campus/blood drive 35

New Students New talent . . New people with new ideas ... aspiring young musicians, comedy skits, social commentary, hours of discipline spent in preparation for those few minutes of spotlight before attentive peers on the other side of the big black hole ... that is the audience. 36 campus/new student talent night

A Hallelujah Chorus campus/oratorio 37

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A young team ... Two month's preparation ... Fundamentals and basics . Two hours a night . . . Anticipation ofanother season Pulling for a teammate . Shouting encouragement . . A gym in GS26 . . . . oh,for a room for the wrestling mats campus/wrestling 39

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And it came to pass. Early in the morning toward the last day ofthe quarter. There arose a great multitude smiting the books and wailing And there was much weeping and gnashing ofteeth. For the day ofjudgment was at hand. And they were sore afraid,foe they had left undone Those things which they ought to have done And there was no help for it. And there were many abiding in the dorm Who had kept watch over their books by night, But it availed them naught. 7_1 42 campus/library

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But some t ereW'ere w o rose peacefully, For they had prepared themselves the way And made straight paths of knowledge And these were known as wise burners ofthe midnight oil And to others they were known as"curve raisers. And the multitude rose and ate a hearty breakfas And they came unto the appointed place And their hearts were heavy within them. And they had come to pass, but some to pass out. And some ofthem Repented to their riotous living and bemoaned their fat But they had not a prayer 44 can:pus/library

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I what do you do in the library? And at the last hour there come among them One known as the instructor;and they feared exceedingly. He was ofthe diabolical smile, And passed papers among them and went his way. And many and varied were the answers that were given, For some of his teachings had fallen among fertile minds. Others had fallen among the fallows,while others had fallen flat. And some there were who wrote for one hour,others for two; Butsometurned away sorrowful, And many ofthese offered a little bull In hopes of pacifying the instructor. And these were the ones who had not a prayer, And when they finished they gathered up their belongings. And went their way quietly,each in his own direction, And each vowing unto himselfin this manner; "I shall not pass this way again." 46 camplo/library

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JACKETS GOT THATPOW'R 50 campus/basketball

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A friendly spirit ofcompetition ... music,imagination,laughter — an evening ofrelaxation ... campus entertainers seeking & laughs,respect,recognition .. giving themselves to do their best, friends entertaining friends .. campus/ax talent night 53

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pick'n'em up andput'n em down . . f.IEDA,„RVaLE COLLEGT uno if sgo c!lme4,15 Astory a but spirits were high ... stU ents masse a goal that must achieved ... a route to folio . . pausing to rest or fix a shoe . • . some with a fou legged friend, some in wheel chairs — they all came .. looks of wonder and amazement as we passed by, a call o "What are you protesting?" and one left the ranks to share our Christ dampened spirits by lunch time — and some left, but 60 kept on and reached the end — triumphant in their goal 16 miles . . but the fellowship was great — that's enough to walk for . . but $40,000came and our legs earned money for projects of the student example ofour unity in One — Chris 56 campus/walkalhon

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State Champs at work hours of practice a spirit ofteam effort striving for the top hosting the state tourney setting a testimony for Christ . reaching their goal -- No.! in the state. campus/ women's basketball 59

four nominated by eighty, the potential of being special, fear and excitement, both .. . the last moment before the envelope is opened the surprise andjoy of being the Sweetheart of Alpha Chi . special in your own little kingdom, queen for a year . 60 campus/ax sweetheart

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Osh Kosh B'gosh 62 campus/band

ClWONA.‘A sik)\.Wk ts,%K,ToRtjto-45)(cylikc.kw.4 % 11111. '1ohn Johnson,Tim Lee, Karen Young,Tim Barker,Charlie Williams,i Tim Hegg, Donna Stevens, Randy Rose, Ken Van Loon, Nancy Lutton, Rick Stout, Bonnie Detrick, Carol Mains, Carol Keis,John Pierson. Debbie Taylor. Marjorie Kogen. Larry Klemm, Jeb Beacham, Myron Youngman. Debbie Jones,John Cautw,John Payne,Tim Hanock, Bev Fields, Loraine Bogert, Ray Avery, Becky Bitner, Bonnie Vright, Nancy Tatman, Gary Weaver, Debbie Stewart, Clarence Partlow. Marthy Senseney, Carolyn Wolfe, Linda Fisher, Jeff R. . Warner Gale Richardson Sand Theriet.. campus/band 63

NO LEFT TURN when collegepressures get too much 64 campus/candids

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Beach Evangelism Row I: Joyce Self, Debbie Davis,Kathy Burkhart,Joyce Mohler,Yvonne Cope,Ellen Young, Becky Anderson; Row 2:Sherlyn Hansen,Bob Bycraft , Dale Fogle, Dale Schilling, Randy Rose, Ken Van Loon, Becky Kimble; Row 3: Pastor Green,Jake Tipton, Marquitta Kittner, Sue Moore,Jane t Long,Terry Mudder;Row 4: Harry Phillips, Marion Scharmenn,Shirley Rocher,Rich McGee.Terry Clap,John Perierra,Alan Dunn. Thousands of people decorated the beach . .. College kids from across the states enjoying the sun and sea ... Others there existing . . . A handful ofconcerned people ready and willing to share their Lord A goal for beach evangelism. 66 campus/beach evangelism

MISSIONARY CONFERENCE "but if our gospel be hid . ." missionaries from home and abroad: Gerald Baker from Burlington, Vermont, Don Trott from Hong Kong, Jesse Eaton from Bangladesh, Manny Woods from Brazil. and Cecil Lewis U.S. Army Chaplain . they all shared — both news oftheir work and the Word ofGod — available for talking with students, willing to talk of missions and their lives .. a week to learn to pray for His workers — Wherever they may be .. campusImissionary conference 67

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Row I: Barb Fiest, Pat ' Riley, Sharon Gazdik, Kathy Strawn, Becky Lamb, Sharon Gillogly, Henry Phillips; Row 2:Paul Radcliffe, Bill Tobias, Larry Strawn, Al Konya, John Bratcher. Serving the Savior they went fort singing songs and giving testimon to those seeking salvation; spreadin the Word on spring vacation SWORDBEARERS WEST Row I: Carol Bierbaum, Becky Canine, Lyle Miller; Row 2: Stan Seevers, Pete Lillback, Suzanne Hale, Debbie Sue Jones, Row 3: Merla Hammack, Bruce Klett; Row 4: Sue Selden, Dennis Twigg, Dan Thompson. traveling 1500 miles . . sharing Christ with churches— in discussions, in presentations, in music, ... and for little people — a puppet stage and Mertz Snetz, a testimony left in homes .. a love in many hearts . .. new friends found and lost, twelve in a van — who learned to appreciate each other and God .. . a wonderful way to spend spring vacation ..

9o'clock and 10 o'clock -Alford Auditorium -- 9and 10 every morning check off your number .. rab a songbook .. . find a friend .. sit and learn - - Mondays . . :and Christian Service reports . Sweet Hour ofPrayer„ new speakers and new ideas --- we learned about people and God a half-hour a day --- just for a quiet time with Him .. time certainly not wasted - - INA useful in helping us grow -- reflections ofchapel . .. 70 campus/chapel

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Dr.Charles C.Ryrie Dallas Theological Seminary Dr.Clifford Johnson Academic Dean Mr.Kenneth St. Clair Business Mgr. Mr.Lee C.Turner Director of Development Mr.Donald Rickard Dean ofStudents Rev.Joseph Stowell Southgate Baptist Church Springfield,Ohio Rev. Donald Sewell Emmanuel Baptist Church Toldeo,Ohio Rev.John Teeters Emmanuel Baptist Church Xenia,Ohio 4 72 campus/chapelspeakers Mr.R.Stanley Tam States Smelting and Refining Corp. Lima,Ohio Mr.Owen F.Lower Bible Christian Union in Europe Rev. William Carter New Harmony Baptist Church Caldwell,Ohio Rev.Arwyn Reish Berean Baptist Church Portage, Michigan Rev.John Polson Calvary Baptist Church Highland,Indiana Rev.Gerald Fleming Dayton Baptist Temple Dayton,Ohio Rev.Norman Vernon Napier Parkview BaptistChurch Benton Harbor, Michigan Evangelist Freddy Gage Dr.W.Thomas Younger Immanuel Baptist Church Fort Wayne,Indiana

Rev. Nile Fisher Emmanuel Baptist Church Dayton,Ohio Evangelist Dusty Rhodes Rev. Kenneth Andrus Blessed Hope Baptist Church Springfield,Ohio Rev.Sam Canine Grace Baptist Church Lima,Ohio Rev.Carl R.Stephenson, County Line Baptist Church Dayton,Ohio Rev.Larry Engle Grace Baptist Church Toledo,Ohio Rev.Donald Tyler Bethesda Baptist Church Brownsburg,Indiana Dr.JamesT.Jeremiah President Mr.Donald Moffat Editor Ohio Independent Baptist Dr. Mitchell Seidler Norwood BaptistChurch Cincinnati,Ohio Chaplain Robert I. Brown Lebanon Correctional Institute Lebanon,Ohio Rev. Richard Durham President, Baptist Bible Seminary and Institute, Manilla Dr.John G.Balyo Cedar Hill Baptist Church Cleveland Heights,Ohio Rev. William Fusco Baptist Mid-Missions Dr. RobertT.Ketcham Chicago,Illinois Rev. Kenneth Good North Olmsted Baptist Church North Olmsted,Ohio Dr. Allen Monroe Professor ofSocial Science campus/chapelspeakers 73

Mr.James Grier Associate Professor Philosophy Rev.King A. Butler Bible Baptist Church Kalamazoo,Michigan Dr. Richard W.Bolander General Motors Institute Flint, Michigan Rev. Marvin Troyer Glen Park Baptist Church Gary,Indiana Mrs.Peggy Bush Singer Bellfontaine,Ohio Rev.James Paige Bible Baptist Church Newark,Ohio Rev. Hermann J. Austel,Dean Los Angeles Baptist Seminar Newhall,California Rev. Roy Clark Bethleham Baptist Church Cleveland,Ohio Rev. Harold Amstutz Assoc.of Baptists for World Evangelism,Inc. Cherry Hill,New Jersey Dr.G.Douglas Young,Pres. Amer.Inst. of Holy Land Studies Israel Western Baptist Bible College Choir Salem,Oregon Rev.Lloyd Morris Riverdale Baptist Church Flint, Michigan 74 campus/chapelspeakers Lynn Roger, Northfield Baptist Church Northfield,Ohio Mr.James Frantz Principal Keifer Jr. H.S. Springfield,Ohio Dr.John Whitcomb Grace Theological Seminary Winona Lake,Indiana Mr.Paul Bubar Word of Life Schroon Lake,New York

Dr.Charles Billington Akron Baptist Temple Akron,Ohio Rev.Milo Thompson State Representative Empire State Fellowship,New York Mr.James Butcher,Attorney Kokomo,Indiana Rev.Guy E. King,Gen.Dir. Hiawatha Baptist Missions Escanaba, Michigan Mr.Ward Harris Missionary from Africa Dr.G.Beauchamp Vick Temple Baptist Church Detroit, Michigan Mr.RousasJohn Rushdoony Christian Philosopher Canago Park,California Rev.David L. Moore Walnut Ridge Baptist Church Waterloo,Iowa Rev.David T.Jeremiah Blackhawk Baptist Church Fort Wayne,Indiana Evangelist Paul Dixon Cedarville,Ohio Congressman Clarence J. Brown 7th Ohio District Rev. Richard Blumenstock Bible Baptist Church Huntington,Indiana Mr.Gordon Wimer Missionary Republic ofChad Baptist Mid-Missions Dr.N.A.Wiens Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Rev. Walter L. Banks Bible Baptist Church Cleveland,Ohio Mr.James P. MacLean III Archer,Greiner, Hunter& Read Camden,New Jersey Dr. Monroe Parker Evangelist Decatur,Alabama Mr.Dave Fidler Missionary Memorial Christian Hospital, East Pakistan Rev. Robert Shelton First Baptist Church Pontiac, Michigan campus/chapelspeakers 75

How's it going,Jim? You sure had us worried there for a while. Everybody was having such a good time and suddenly ... you disappeared. Why did He let you do it? Didn't He know how much talent you had? Didn't He know that with a little maturing you could have given forty or fifty years of marvelous service as a Christian musician? You'll never be a college graduate, a husband, a father, a professional musician or a missionary. Last Saturday was wrong! It should have been one of the rest of us who's had a little more chance at life! Somebody goofed! What on earth is your 21 year old body doing in a jungle grave? It's downright cruel ofHim,Jim! Wait a minute,friends! Just hang loose and listen to me for a minute! There's no sense in getting all up-tight about something you don't understand. I don't even know where to begin. It's all so great here! You know how great I thought Quito was! Well, don't get your feelings hurt friends, but Quito is nowhere! Wait till you get a load of the organ. It's absolutely out of sight! Five manuals and a thousand feet of solid gold pipes! The sound is glorious . I can't begin to describe it. You feel it as much as you hear it. I was going to be humble and not tell you who got thejob oforganist — but I can't resist. You don't believe me? Well,it was quite a rough audition. Bach and Handel were both on the committee,but I absolutely wowed them. Just imagine, unlimited practice time on an organ like this. One more thing . you were worried about fulfillment! Well, you can stop any time. We've been in rehersal ever since I got here for a wedding to end all weddings. Full orchestra, chorus, and of course, organ, in perfect harmony with perfect balance. There aren't any spectators here -- for everybody in the wedding party in one way or another. I guess the greatest thing that's happened since getting here has been my chance to meet the Groom.You can't Imagine all the glory and all the attendants waiting on Him in the throne room! When I stepped in, everybody was singing and bowing, and every eye was directed towards the Groom on His throne. That was overwhelming enough in itself, but I couldn't believe it when He stood up, walked slowly through all those millions of people,and walked straight up to me at the back ofthe room. He shook my hand,just as if I were a long lost friend, and said,"You've done a good and faithful job. Welcome home,my son." 76 campus/memorial HCJB

"Faithful in that which is least faithful also in much .. A man with a talent from God to love little things: antiques,flowers,a small school, his humor -- That was"Pop", faithful in the tasks the Lord gave him a hard worker, a man of unusual determination, a mechanic,carpenter, plumber and electrician all-in-one -- That was-Pop!" Known as school maintainance man, Campusfriend,devoted husband, more . Pop was a faithful man ofGod in his church — head usher at Grace Baptist, a man who strove to do all "decently and in order." An individualist, one who got things done, one concerned to work the school's physical plant, or donate hours ofovertime, to open a building in early morning hours, to relight a furnace, to repair a motor -- That was"Pop" A man who was always a tease, always in a hurry, said to have a "Crusty" exterior but a"soft-hearted" interior, A Resident Advisor at Harriman Hall . One who accepted a challenge and loved it — That was"Pop", greatly missed, but happily present with the Lord! "Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things campus!memorial 77

78 campus/memorial JoAnn Buschmann ... lived with us for 3 years — preparing herselfto serve the Lord in Germany . . she stood for what she thought was right, and helped anyone she could . she was a real friend who stuck close by when things got rough and laid all problems at the feet of Christ ... those who knew her well — also knew her special Friend ... and shared many burdens with Him and with Jo ... her desire for life can befound in an old hymn that says — "Let us labor for the Master from the dawn till setting sun, Let us talk ofall His wondrous love and care; Then when all oflife is over, and our work on earth is done, And the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there . " and Jo would wish to us all — "When I must leave you for a little while, Please do not grieve and shed wild tears But start out bravely with a gallant smile; Fill each waking hour in useful ways, Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer And I in turn will comfort you and hold you near; And never, never be afraid to die, For I am waiting for you in the sky!"

David Price . quiet and unboasting he walked with us here . . never showing discouragement — always showing Christ ... constantly seeking to share his Savior, his"Shepherd of Love", with anyone who would listen . concerned that he knew God's will for his life . . applying Philippians 3:14 to himself— a pledge he and his parents had made long ago.. . saying to his Shepherd — "You sought and found me,-- Placed around me — Strong arms that carried me home. No foe can harm me or alarm me — Never again will I roam .. . Shepherd oflove, Savior and Lord and Guide, Shepherd of love, Forever I'll stay by Your side .." we cannot comprehend God's ways — but Isaiah 57:1-2 says .. "The good men perish; the godly die before their time and no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to realize that God is taking them away from evil days ahead. For the godly who die shall rest in peace." There are no"accidents" in God's purposes; the STOPS ofa good man are ordered as well as his STEPS. campus/memorial 79

P ristian Serv Banquet Two were given tangible rewards for work done for Him their real dues are yet to come for they shall receive crowns whe He calls us home . ...that is a realreward . . . campuslchristian service 81

two goals set by the student body and both were achieved — with lots ofeffort andprayer for weseek to honor Christ 82 campus/goals

LET'SFACEIT 84 campus/Aces

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An old science building shell, A remodeled science building, A new science center. During Homecoming -- A ground-breaking ceremony the embarkment and expansion ofa promising field ofstudy. We have the old, and we have the new, And God is working in both thefirst ofthe Three to Grow On ... NO campus/groxih

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Grand Feast ofCedarshire the King's mead hall ... Queen Miriam .. Large Jonathan and Little Lawrence vying for the queen's favor — traveling troupes, minstrels, skits — Love Medevial Style .. a great feast, a funny program, a fun evening in the years of castles, knights and dragons — the Grand Feast ofCedarshire ... compliments ofthe damsels of Gamma Chi 88 campus/banquet

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Faculty . . . 90 campus/faculty

on the move campusIlaculty 91

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who ever heard ofa whispering cedar????? 96 campusicandids

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three plays — "Death ofa Hired Man", "Breaking ofthe Bread", "The Open Window".. . talking to us about people, about love for one another, and the humor oflife itself. 98 campus/springplay

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Cheat River Canyon Cold Water ... Rocks . Hydraulics .. . Lost Paddlers . Found Paddles .. "Bail out everybody!" ... Rapids ... Whitecaps . .. Bruises . Rubber Rafts — full of water, Minus passengers, Sometimes capsized A long trip ... Blistered hands .. And another horrible night next to Mother Nature, But33 people will never forget 102 campus/rubber raft trip

SIRE AUS & IRMVS WSIP41-1!?5 Amazing .. . campus'rubber raft trip 103

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112 campus/ canduls The rain's falling. Thundercloud's calling: Student's running, No one sunning. Bum her-shoots pumping, Raindrops thumping across a soggy grass. Alas, . One must endure -- For sure, it can only be CEDARVILLE tps ifira .*PIP

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college studentssometimes go to extremes to keep themselves busy .. . campus!candids 119

arrival . . . moving . . . registration ... initiation . . . homecoming . .. fall bible conference ... newfriends .. . classes ... chapel . .. professors . . . cafeteria food .. . christian service . .. kappa delta chi vespers ... cross country ... harvest of harmonies banquet . . . fall becomes winter .. . visits to the library .. . papers ... books ... trips to the snack shop ... basketball ... artist lecture series ... wrestling . . . winter becomes spring .. . beach evangelism ... swordbearers ... rain and umbrellas . . . inter-campus mail ... concernedfaculty .. . north central and accreditation ... clubs . .. organizations ... missionary conference . .. music recitals . . . whispering cedars .. . grand feast of cedarshire ... spring plays . .. rubber raft trip ... sunshine and sunburns .. . tennis .. . track . .. bike rides ... spring fever . . water fights .. . dips in the lake .. . 120 campus!history

cedar weekend .. . picnics . .. studying at John bryan .. . junior-senior . .. last minute reports . .. little sleep .. . cramming for finals . .. gathering your belongings .. . packing them up . . . saying goodbye to 9 months ofyour life . .. all part ofour school year .. . you could sum it up in one word . . . a word we all know so well . . . 1)ECE campus" histon I 21

time to go . . aymg dbyetos,9 months of .fe 1 the memories suitcases, fr father, gr. • cars, teVi arewells ale or a spe glad thfrffiCr iftwishin n ..' . 1',":. 7, j $, , .....•• ...,- k), • : S:,:)'), )', ---... • ';'s(.':cii': . )* ‘'‘.4,,::: . .i...‘ .''''\',.,:,?.c''..i: 11' , - ..):. ;.; ,,#1. 122 campus!going home

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June3rd 1972 Graduation campus/graduation 125

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1972 MIRACLE Table ofContents Leaders 130 Personalities 138 Affiliation 168 Diversions 180 Advertisements 106 Carol Bierbaum,Editor Bob Mahl,Assistant Editor Roy Kern,Photography Editor Glen Huebner,Photography Ass't Dr. Donald Baumann,Advisor Mr. Charles Miller, American Yearbook

LEADERS

"The steps ofa good man are ordered by the Lord .. ." A member ofEmmanuel Baptist, attending the University ofToledo, Don served actively . . . deacon,treasurer while there in college; Led ofGod . .. transferred to Cedarville, serving his Lord from academics to Christian service to sports to music ... working in jails, singing in a quartet, talents in piano and organ given to God, church youth group, Christ-minded,sports-minded: high school shortstop, college athletics ... Cedarville College — God ordered his teps to Peggy,his wife ... Now a dedicated family man — with Christian commitment first,family second, Three sons, trained in the things ofGod by their father, a father who spends time with his boys After Cedarville a graduatefrom Central State ... B. A.in psychology; his steps were again changed ... Eastern Michigan,three years, graduate work in Guidance and Counseling, he himselfguided and influenced by Pastors James T.Jeremiah and Reginald Matthews, by Youth Director Doug Beason. "Hear counsel,and receive instruction Again,the Lord directed Don Rickard's path ... Dean ofStudents,Cedarville College having taken counsel in as a student, now to give it out as administrator "a man ... satisfied with good by the fruit ofhis mouth, a word spoken in due season," in all his responsibilities: Student Personnel service, Housing ... for students; Counseling .. . to students; Health Service ... to students; Financial Aid .. . to students; Student Activities,Student Admissions, Student Council — always,always a real concern for the individual student,for young people, whether in his office,the gym, at Grace Baptist teaching Senior High class, in Christian Service Committee, or wherever he might be ... Always compassion for students, "A man ... commended according to his widsom," and love, A love for Jesus,for family,for Cedarville, for .. . others! "A good man obtaineth favor ofthe Lord," we are thankful to have this man here with us! 132 dedicant To demonstrate the respect that we havefora man concerned about us — we dedicate this yearbook to Dean Rickard

11 11.fir 'Mr Robert Abbas Or.'Ager Psychology Dept. of Education Lyle J. Anderson Instructor of Mead C. Armstrong Professor of Bible Dr.Stan Ballard Professor ofPsychology id Bautrtsnfr Professor of Biology& Instructor ofPhysical Chemistry Education tYnn A. Brik Reference Librarian Stephen P. Brown Reference Librarian Ty Bryant Director of Alumni Relations Don Callan '- Professor of Physical Education Mrs. Alberta L. Chaffe Director of Library Services Merle A.Clark Instructor of Music Ruth Clauer Alumni Relations Patsy L. Dixon Assistant Professor in English Irma M.Dodson Associate Professor of E - ion Austin D. Elmore Associate Professor of Biology Mrs.Austin Elmore Business Office Virginia Ertle ary Filson Jean Fisher Associate Prof.of Christian Ed. 134 leaders Lavena A. Flack Secretary to the President Melinda Flack Health Service Dwayne Frank Professor of Education

.,xgr L. B. Frye Associate Prof. of Physical Science Ralph B.Gale David Gidley Professor of History Director of Financial Aid Irene Gidley Reeistrar's Office Mary Goodwin Copy Center Harold R.Green Campus Pastor May Greenwood Secretary to the Academic Dean James M.Grier Assistant Professor of Philosophy Sarah Griffeth Student Personnel Office Professor of Biology Walter L.Griffeth Betty Grisham Post Office Robert Gromacki Professor of Bible Maxine Hague Secretary, Development Office Joseph G. Halsey Assistant Professor of Political Sci. Gloria Harpest Registrar's Office Dane Harvey Professor of Mathematics &Physics Larry S. Helmick Associate Professor of Chemistry Elayne Howard Education Dept.Secretary C. B. Hurst Registrar Maryalyce Jeremiah Assist. Prof.of Health & Physical Ed. Clifford Johnson Academic Dean Eunice Johnson Post Office Clerk June Kearney Lawrence Killian Elvin King Assoc.Prof.of Physical Assoc. Prof. of Biological Assistant Prof.of Physical Education Science Education leaders 135

Mrs.Virginia Kirch-ner Thomas Loper Dean ofStudents Secretary Dean of Men Miriam Maddox Assistant Professor of Speech David L. Matson Chairman. Division of Music Cleveland Mc Chairman,Div of octal Science 11111.110r Richard Mernteish soc. Prof.of Bible Accounting Clerk Lo71.1.1 ! Bernice Mick Bookstore Manager Dr. Allen Monroe Professor ofSocial Science Dr.J. Murray Murdoch Professor of History Student Personnel ack Payne Assist.Prof. Marion Payne ne Peterson Resident Advisor of Maddox Hall Henry Phillips Assist. Director of Development James R.Philips rs. a in ° ay*urn Chairman,Dept.ofSpeech Secretary to Librarian Donald W.Rickard Dean ofStudents 136 leaders .lim Rickard Business Office Dr.Jack Riggs Mona Ritchie Prof.of Biblical Education Student Personnel Office Mrs.Carol Rosa Resident Advisor of Faith

1:44j,140,414o, ',11 nneth St.Clair r. Jack H.Scott '- Prof. Psychology Dept. arnes eaman Asst.Prof.of Business an rs Asst. Director Development Mrs.Edward Spencer Business Office Mr.Edward Spencer Prof. ofEnglish Mr.Fred Stickle Resident Advisor MissJudy Strickland Music Dept. M es. Stockwell Ass`t.Prof.ofEletrientar:i, Ed, Mr.Lee Turner Director of Development Mrs. Lee Turner Mailing Dept. Mr.Richard Walker Mr.Ralph M.Werner.Jr Director of lntermurals Ass't Prof. of Music Mr. Daniel E. Wetzel Prof. of Physics Linda White Mr. Donald T.W'ilcoxin Sec. Development Ass't. Prof.ofEconomics Lois Worley Business Office Mr.L. Daryle Worley Music Dept. leaders. 7

PERSONALITIES

Joanna Adams Stephen Alexander Donald Allen I :ITT% .1 Allen (onme Anderson Robert G.Austin Judith Ann Baker Katy Barbely William D. Bartlett. Jr. Margaret Beck aren L. Bernath Linda Betts Rebecca Bittner Rev Norman Bosworth David Bradford Pamela Branning Marty Brooker Dennis M.Bunting Lillian A. Burkhart Roy Calvin Jan Carl 140 personalities/seniors Helen Carter Fran Chambers Linda Christiansen Becky Clauer

John A.Clauer Elsie Conley Roger Curtis Karen Davis Meda Sue Edelblute ( lint I ichelherger Patricia t rnerson David N rnmott Virgil W.Frtle Barbara Hest I how.is( I illitiver ind n F ischer Don Fleming Steven R.Glazier Debbie Good Laura Lee Gra'ble David Grant Christine Graves Pam Gray Jerry Grayson Jim Greening Beverly Gunneson Keith Hague Susan Harold John Harrison personalities/seniors 141

I %ler I Hartman David I.. Holcomb Kevin IIolden Bonnie I lostetler Andrea Ilouchm Rebecca S IIoard llar%e.v I lovkd,v shell Rebecca N. I lull l)tn I rightam Ruth kW.ins .irren Jenkins .lensen Da.id Jo%ell John I mei- Johnson John Kesler ( her( I Klomparens Jan Kline im Kline I arrv Klemm red Budd I Carolyn Lambert 142 personalities/seniors Sue Lathrop Frank G.Leslie Linda Linger JeffC.Lough

.10,ce Marie I o‘c Diane I I ove athi Marlostre Daniel \lead Christine Meter Isle Miller Roger Miller Sally Ann Miller Becky Mohr Philip Moon Susan Moore David M.Nelson Jeanne Nelson Ted Northey Robert Norton Gladie Oltinan Kaye Partlow John Pereira Bruce Perry Bet Pestel kary n Peterson Linda Marie Phelps Tammy Porter Jeanette Powley John D. Pruden personalitiesIsenion

Paul L. Radcliff Ruth Ransbottom Thomas Reeder Shirley Rocher Ey le Rodman Candy Ruby Charlotte Ruffin Dale C. Schilling Susan L.Scott Thomas Seidler Marcene Selfridge Charlene Sickels Jonathan Smith Nancy Smith Sharon N Smith James Spaulding Ruthann Steyer Craig Richard Stillwell Shirley Stoudt Carol n n Stubrich Louis Tewis personalities/seniors 144 Jan Timpe Vicki Jobias Carol Towle Mary Ann Vanderpool

Carol Lynne W ehher Michael W ilhite Linda Willms Jeffrey H.Woodcock Mabel Young Monnica Zimmerman Alice Wilson Freda Witt Tom Seidler,Chaplain Andi Houchin,Student Council Barb Fiest, Treasurer John Pereira,President John Pruden,Student Council Dave Nelson, Vice President personalities/seniors 145

Karol Flora Connie Galbraith Rita Gast Donald Gates Ed Gibbons Beth Gildon Kim Gerber Sharon Gillogly Dave Globig Louis E.Godby Jim Goodwin Leslie Ann Go t Howard osalie Howard Bill Hyatt Becky(Jackson ara Johnson Judy Johnson Rhea Johnson on Beverly Kemp Pamela Kendrick Carol Kies ois King personalities/juniors 147

Lorraine Linderman Darrell Lowie Roberta S.Lutton ack anice Martin Bonita Ann McNeill Buddy McNiece Diane C.Meyers Yontz Miller Becki Moore Beverly Morrow Thomas H.Mudder Glennie Murph‘ Susan Naumatt, Sharon Neel ann GenePeterson panel Peterson Beck i Poarch Glenda Porter Paula Prater Grace Pruden Conn e Pumpelly S Read cki Reynolds e Richardson bennis Robe Carl Rodgers o r Chris Ruffner Priscilla Russell Eldon Sarver Marion Scharmann Esther Schultz Steve Shank Linda Shorey Mark 1.Sloan Adria Soeder Bonnie Spears Stephen W.Spink Janice Spradlin Karen Stevenscib Sharon Stevenson Linda Suter Karen Syphers Dan Thompson 148 personalities/juniors

Jacob Tipton William Allen Tobias Brenda Tompkins Judy Vine Linda Walter Bette Vki'rfield Ernie Welborn Becky Williams Gay Williams Wayne Williams Roxanne Wilson Ron VVita Robert Wood Becky Wright Randy Baik Roy Kern Buddy McNiece,President Bev Kemp,Treasurer Linda Chute,Student Council Randy Brown,Vice President Dave Globig,Student Council Bill Tobias,Chaplain Mr.Wilcoxon,Advisor personalities/juniors 149

- Daniel Adamowich Clay Abertson Becky Anderson Diana Adkins Robert Andrews Dinah Arthur Paul F. Assey Stephen Assey eqna Axiotis Barker emus m BeauJean - onald J. Bechtel Kelsey Bennett Dan Bergen Barb Biggs Dan Bogert Mark Bohland Shirley.). Bohn Larry Bollback John Brateher Fred Briggs Gary Brock Craig Busho Deborah Byers Joleen Byers Norma C:IF ert C am pell Becky(anise Edythe Carity Kenneth W.Carlton Bertha L. Carter Randy Clark Nancy Cleckner Jackie Cline Andrew( ole David Cotnoir Buh Cool Diane Cr Sherill C Frit. Cue Ian Dehhie Durham Dana Dillon Vivian Dials Joyce DeBruine Beverly Davison Debbie Dear 150 personalities/sophomores

Donald Davis Terry L.Daniel Kathleen Dalton Harry Dilcher Chuck Dolph Jayne Eberling Denise Edwards Dan Ehnis Daniel listei Floyd Fisher Marianne Era uenknecht Dale I ogIc Steven Frani An LIN(111 Sh azdik llagher ifford y Jo Gons Griswold ruber ne Hale rla Hammack Rodney Hansen Jackie Hargis Kathy Henderson Danny Ray Henson Beverly Heyl Valerie Holfield Terry Holley Debbie Holt Holly Holzwo Gene Hook Deborah Horn Debbie Hostetler Nonnie Humphrey Pam Jones Keith Jones Carol Johnson Doris Johnson Vivian Johnson Holly Jenkin Glen Kemery Karen Kennedy Barry D.King Linden Kirby Bruce Klett Evelyn Klimek personalities/sophomore 151

Bob Mahl Keith Master Carol Mattison Michael Mawhorter 152 personalities/sophomore

Joyce Self Linda Sev Cathy Sha Wayne Sh Kevin Sim Loren Sm Larry Smi Vivian Sm Debbie Sn Del South Steve Spen Darla Stevens Sarah Stone Kathy Straw n I,arry SL Lawrence I intla Sullivan .Joy Tate Mr.Phipps,Adv Pete Lillback,C Georgeanna Ax. Mark Bohland, Dan Estes, Pres Bill Potter, Vic personalities/sophomores 153

Wayne Aldridge Paul Allen Carol Lynn Anderson Debbie Banks John M.Battaglia Doug Bauder d Bixel Joe Brook Bob Bros Jo Ann B Jack Brow Craig M. Evelyn Bu ngh.im Douglas Burk art William Burns Sharon Byers Esther Calvi ereasa Coo errilee Co tephen Noreen Crampton 154 personalities/freshmen

Stephan A. Gary A.Cri Brad Cronb Brian Cron • Becky D Alan Dun ee gh ug Debbie Dunn Deborah Dudley EAetsaSuzaane Christine Dock Virginia I lolly Bonnie Dedric .17.00.1 Diane Deeke ____gaspArito Ted Eagleston Deborah Earnhart Ian Edlund inda Edwards • Eggleston Eller . Ellison rickson Erickson .a Sue Farmer Faust k Fehrma e Fenstermaker ly Fields ky Fight Sandy Finch pty Fink eborah Fisher ''Linda Fisher Irene M.Ford Ted Galbreath Peggy Gallogly Bill 6.■71 -..:t1 ie,irhari Riek (icr■ei Bill (iiesm.iii Ice 'Man, Glenn W.Scott Gons Pat Gordon Florence Ann Good Joy Goodwin Tim Grabianowski Mindy L.Graf personalities/freshmen 155

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Janet Reising .fenberick chic berts ener Russell Rosert D.Sampson Diane Schaffner oder L.Scot rtha Sen yne Se A Sa .Sada!: Lau Benne Elea Sommerfeld Regin use Southwell Debbi pencer Jack San Jud Dan Joh Donp Debor Raym Sherry anica personalities/freshmen 158

Patricia Tucker David V Debbie ansi Cody Vincent Jo Vincent Beeki Wallner Nancy Walter Randy Walters Gene Warner Ray Warwick Tenele Wasem Rick Watson eaver da Wellmeier ce Widicka Wigand dy White ia Wiggins Cythi Willia Craig Jan Vicki Karen Wimer Carolyn Wolfe oris Wood arcia Linda Kare Ste n Yeager rig Young Myron Youngman Beverly Ziegler Don Johnson, Vice President Doug Schroeder,Chaplain Debbie Jones,Treasurer Debbie Dudley,Secretary Paul Allen,Student Council Craig Williford, President personalities/freshmen 159

James Bates Randy Caldwell Mickey Duerler Earl Filson Bob Fowle Paul Francisco Margaret Green Bonnie Nolen Paulette Payne Cindy Rentas Cecil Sagraves Anew ..."1111affigag 4r, .".111111111111Rt 7, ;- '475-7r171”7 160 personalities/part time

A BAPTIST COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr.James T.Jeremiah — a man ofGod,directed by God to lead ourschooland organize that thing which prepares us for afuture — striving to standfor the Wordof God and the testimony of Jesus Christ . .. presidentJeremiah 161

Fran Chambers Carolyn Stubrich Ralph Perkins who's who 163

Kathy Endres Jeff Woodcock who's who 165

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170 affiliation Advisory 12 Row 1: Paul Radcliff Roy Kern Doug Schroeder Ralph Perkins Al Konya Row 2: Paul Allen Terry Clapp Tom Seidler Pastor Green Charlie Williams Clancy Parker Dan Henson Buddy McNiece Conquerettes Linda Betts Sue Scott Rita Gast Diane Myers Revelations Ruth McCauley Beverly Morrow Janene Mohr Rita Jones

Sigma Delta Kappa Row 1: Lynn Mitchell Dave Mallinack Row 2: Gene Peterson Bill Tobias Rich McGhee Row 3: JeffSt. Clair Seated: Cindy MaIly, Carol Johnson, Sharon Byers, Mable Young, Chris Bernath; Standing: Debbie Good, Bob Sampson, Mary Ann Butcher, Cindy Wiggins,Cathy Sharp,Glen Kemery, Lyle Miller, Carolyn Bonne11, Holly Jenkins, Eldon Sarver, Kathy Strawn,Debbie Samson,Jolene Byers, Dave Eller. Rest Hornes affiliation 171

Manifestation Trio Barbara Bickford, Georgeanna Axiotis,Cindy Mally, Marleah Namy. Military Prayer Band Row 1: Karen Stephenson Carolyn Stubrich Marjorie Cogan Row 2: Dave Mallinack Jacob Tipton LindaPhelps SueScott Ruth Ann Steyers Dr.Jack Scott 172 affiliation GospelEchoes Yvonna Cope,Rosalie Howard,Rae Belle Fisher,NancyTallman.

Bible Clubs Swordbearers Debbie Davis Molly Rehn Esther Schultz Debbie Earnhart Debbie Conrad Lois King JoAnn Brown Linda Christiansen Marcea Bearss Brenda Will Sue Moore Carolyn Stubrich Ben Gunneson Joyce DeBruine Rhea Johnson Kelsey Bennett KathyHenderson Janet Young DennisTwigg Bette WarfieId Rex Rogers Ken Carlton Sarah Stone Row I: Bernice Penegor, Carole Kies, Nancy Layne, Jacob Tipton, Diane Jacobs, David McDaniel; Row 2: Dave Globig, Cindy Rentis, Karen Young,Debbie Dear,Suzanne Hale,Carolyn Stubrich,Sue Seldon, Kathy Strawn,Jeff St. Clair, Al Konya;Row 3: Dave Mallinack, Georgeanna Axiotis, Debbie Jones, Debbie Banks,Carolyn Bonne11, Becky Canine,Joyce Mohler,Jan Shawver, Ken VanLoon;Row 4: Bill Tobias, Rick Gerver,Chris Orton, Bev Morrow,Yvonna Cope,Tom Seidler, Dennis Twigg,Lyle Miller;Row 5: Mark Bohland,Jerry Gilyard,Rich McGhee;Steve Overholt,Paul Radcliff, Bruce Klett. affiliation 173

Row 1: Don Davis, Roy Perkings,Rex Rogers, Dale Mugglesworth;Row 2: Holly Detrick,Karen Wimer, Bev Davison, Dinah Arthur, Valerie Holfield, Faye Salomon; Row 3: David Butler, Dennis Twigg, Bill Tobias, Debbie Davis, Robert Norton, Becky McDonald, Doug Hess, Sue Sagendorf, Chuck Newhaus, Sarah Harriman, Anita Schneider, Don Erickson, Judy Johnson, Wayne Aldrich, Bonnie Dedrick,Darlene Jones. 174 affiliation F WM Carole Kies Eric Cuenin Becky Lamb Sharon Neeley Jacob Tipton Debby Byers Sharon Byers John Steinhoff Dr.Jack Riggs Andy Amos

Men's Trio Dennis Roberts, Dan Steman,Steve McCallister,Ron Jutton. Detention Home The Discoverers Joyce Self, Sherilyn Hansen, Becky Kemble,Becky Anderson. Row 1: Boonchuay Lysoonan RayneIle White Jacob-Tipton Debbie Eplee Bertha Carter Bob Sampson Carol Bierbaum Row 2: Dave Mallinack Dale Muggleworth Eldon Sarver Rod Robinson Steve Larson Dave Globig Jerry Gilyard affiliation 175

176 affiliation Proclaimers Trio Trombone Quartet Gary Weaver Martha Senseny Gary Brock Gary Crider Janet Green Sunday SchoolAnd Children's Church Keith Hague Brenda Will Renee Seigneur Tim Greenwood Jan Spradlin Debbie Hostetler Carol Watson Ken Carlton Darla Stevens Joyce Wall Jean Taylor Debbie Durham

Brass Sextet Kevin Sims David Webber Loren Small Mark Sloan Tim Barker Tim Hegg Reflections Trio Becki Chandes Paula Prater Carol Bierbaum Kathy Burkhard Groups Tour U.S.A. in Summerof 1971 affiliation 177

CampusEvangilism Row 1: Linda Fisher, Debby Fisher,Joyce Self, Debbie Banks,Linda Lithgo, Dynthia Mittman,Sharon Johns,Linda Murray,Linda Cook;Row 2:Cindy Rentis, Rod Robinson,Terry Mudder,Ron Schroeder,Steve Lantz,Randy Rose,BillPotter,Terry Clapp. New Life Trio Joyce Mohler JudyHepworth Bonnie Wright Sheila Rogers /78 affiliation JailService Don Johnson Jerry Gilyard Wayne Sargent Steve Sheety Rick Gerver

"We Rest Hornes Seated: Ginny Heal, Judy Vine, Sharon Reese, Jean Taylor, Rae Belle Fisher, Floyd Fisher; Standing: Becky Fight, Becky Duran, Andi Houchin, Debbie Byers, Jan Hillery, Sue Peacock, Linda Hill, Bob Mahl, Mary Gllenn, Dave Jewell, Karen Kennedy, Darla Stevens. Below: Joy Clubs 4,4111.1 'iILIJJJflHiria oft% ao toft OMNIa 11.1 MINII 111 its so III NMIISSN NM aftaft NW NallINS MN ftrir:::::111::: OWN MINN NMI110111 11111 owlum refor we oilat SIM 1111111111111 IMIN NMea yr re.toes Row I: Linda Chute, Ruth Gruenberger, Kathy Scott, Diane Jacobs; Row 2: Sue Scott, Bonny Bodenmiller, Melody Crotty, Mary Wood,Bev Kemp, Debbie Hostetler. affdation 179

DIVERSIONS

KAX Row I: Priscilla Russell Janette Powley Charlene Sickles Sue Seldon Mary Vanderpool Sue Lathrop Merla Hammack Row 2: Donna Bingham Chris Ruefner Valerie Holfield Kathy Sharp Cathy Dalton Mrs.Ager Kathy Endres Row 3: Barb Fiest Bonnie Hostetler Janet Long WRA Row I: Sandy Finch Joy Belle Erickson Cindy Wiggins Landra Grant Connie Pumpelly Roxane Davis Kathy Scott Cheryl Cressman Julie Swallow Jennifer Jaynes Marianne Frauenknecht Ann Good Diane Craig Jenny O'Neill Linda White Row 2: Rae Belle Fisher Bev Pestel Elaine Kalnbach Brenda Tompkins Karen DeMars 182 diversions o O.* , o * o 0 •.0" o o •.00.40. o 41,401 0 0 0 ,0 0 0%•o 0 0 0.0...4 0 SBP Don David Jane Emerson Carol Johnson Nancy Layne Roy Perkins Mr.Ron Grosh

FBA Eldon Sarver Mr.Donald Wilcoxon Roy Perkins John Pruden John Pereira Ken Carlton Dale Muggleworth Don Davis Dave Chapman Roger Curtis John Bratcher AX Row I: Buddy Laird Ron Wita Rick McIntosh Steve Alexander Tim Greenwood Steve Shank Wayne Williams Larry Kelmm Row 2: Roy Kern Mr.Murdoch Dave Nicholas Harvey Howdyshell Kevin Simms Floyd Fisher Bob Sampson Ron Jutton Harold Flood Glenn Rowe Dan Steman Mark Alexander Jacob Tipton Wayne Harley Row 3: Terry Daniels Eldon Sarver Dave Emmott Steve Francis Mike Wilhite Carl Holtz Dave Romaine Kim Gerber Ed Gibbons Tim Grabinowski John Lewright Rex Rogers Charlie Sheppard Phil McDonald Bob Pycraft DaveGrant Jeb Beachum Alpha Mi Chi Joyce Mohler Cheryl Klomparens Darla Stevens Jane Emerson Marquita Kittner Linda Hill Dawn Lantz Jerry Griswold Lyle Miller Bill Potter Dennis Roberts Phil McMillan Steve Glazier Gary Brock JeffLough diversions 183

Cheerleaders Choir 184 diversions Vicki Huddleston Bev Davison Debbie Jones KittyParks Leslie Leapline Row 1: Carolyn Lambert,Yontz Miller, CarolPrice, Ron Sumner,Sandy Soliday, Dan Bergen,Joyce Wall,Don Harmon,Barbara Bickford; Row 2: Floyd Fisher, Wendy White, Steve McCallister, Debbie Durham,Buddy McNiece, Susan Scott, Dennis Bunting,Paula Prater,Tim Hegg, Connie Anderson; Row 3: Dave Romaine, Rosalie Howard, John Thomas, Debbie Banks, Dave True, Carol Mattison, Dave Nelson, Becki Chandes, Dan Estes; Row 4: Ron Bechtel, Ruth Coombs, Dan Hensen, Georgeanna Axiotis, Steve Lantz,Cindy Mally, Lee Griffeth, Rita Gast,Rod Steere, Marleah Namy,Jerry Grayson,Jean Taylor,Charlie Sheppard. Rescue Squad JohnPereira Roger Curtis JohnPruden Ron Ruefner WayneHarley Dave Nelson Jeff Wolff Ron Wita Steve Glazier John Pierson Dave Emmott _ • ,.......••••

Miracle Carol Bierbaum Dennis Roberts Bob Mahl Judy Vine Molly Rehn Roy Kern Marcea Bearss Dr.Donald Baumann Row I: John Milam,Wayne Harley,Janet Green,Paulette Payne,Phil McMillan,Debbie Dunn,Becky Inbro,Joyce Self, Linden Kirby, Lyle Anderson; Row 2: Paul Bechler, Becky Kemble,Sharon Bartemus,Gary Weaver,Czrol Post,Karen Moulder,Ron Jutton, Elitsa Dritsas, Nancy Tallmon, Larry Klemm;Row 3: Larry Alfrey, Bev Morrow,Steve Russell, Becky Anderson,Becky Poarch,John Bratcher, Mary Faust, Barbara Shefchik,Tim Kauffman, Becky Lamb,Jack Browning; Row 4: Dave Chapman,Joy Goodwin, Keith Masted( Joyce Love,Jim Cavey, Ruth McCauley,Don Hendrickson,Jan Hallett, Jeff Lough, Kitty Parks. Choralaires diversions 185

Track Row 1: Jim Chambers, Phil Stine, Steve Gruber, Barrett Luketic, Tim McDonald, Coach King; Row 2: Clinton Eichelberger, Mark Green, Ralph Perkins, Mark Alexander, Bill Bacheller,Jacob Tipton;Row 3:Jerry Gilyard, Andy Cole, Ernie Welborn, Dave Jewell, Dave Globig, Don Johnson,Dan Hensen,Lee Eck,Phil Moon. THEY Findlay 23 33 Bluffton 37 22 N.Kentucky State 50 15: Bluffton 40 23 Urbana 76 23 Ohio Northern 49 15 Marion 52 26 Defiance 50 26 Rio Grande 15 40 186 diversions 3rd in Mid-Ohio Conference 4th in NAIA District#22 W W L Mark Green Phil Stine Barrett Luketic Tim McDonald

'I I • T I .112i ii■o74..K ustt 44:P=VO■464.1taiira4a `411/4-.W1. ,444. Row 1: Jim Chambers, Clinton Eichelberger, Phil Stine, Steve Gruber, Barrett Luketic, Phil McDonald; Row 2: Bill Garrard, Don Eggleston, Mark Green, Bill Bacheller, Ralph Perkins; Row 3: Coach King,Jerry Gilyard, Phil Moon,Ernie Welborn, Andy Cole, Dave Jewell, Dan Hensen, Lee Eck, Don Johnson, Mark Alexander,Jacob Tipton,Dave Globig. THEy us ount Vernon 55 97 1/2. 'ilberforee 75 li2 97 '/.? arlham 41 99 io Grande 66 it2 78 1/:! untington 34 111 alone 91 47 ','". In inon 42 ½ 47 V! eriance . . filo Northern 65 49 5/6 1/3 64 65 5/6 5/6 1st in Cedar Day Invitational 2nd in Mid-Ohio Conference 3rd in NAIA District 22 Mark Green Steve Gruber Barrett Luketic Ernie Welborn diversions 187

Miss Kearnye, Becky Bittner, Bev Pestel, Roxane Davis, Debbie Stewart, Pam Branning, Chris Tompkins, Elaine Klanbach, Sally Miller, Ann Good,Brenda Tompkins,Landra Grant,Jennifer Jaynes,Marsha Sawicki,Connie Pumpelly. 188 diversions Field Hockey

Sandy Holwerda,Nancy Cleckner,Sandy Finch, Brenda Tompkins,Linda Osborne,Linda White,Sally Orihood,Elaine Klanbach,Jan Martin,Theresa Cooper,Karen DeMars,Pam Branning,Cheryl Heslep,Debbie Davis,Chris Tompkins,Bev Pestel,Connie Pumpelly,Miss Kearney. Volleyball diversion 189

Baseball Row 1: Ray Warwick, Rodney Hanson, Wayne Williams, Jack Browning, David Rodriguez, Jerry Griswold, Clancy Parker, Paul Allen, Buddy McNiece; Row 2: Doug Burkhard, Dennis Lowstetter, Tom Knowles, David Webber, Dan Inghram, Paul Strychawski, Lynn Howard, David Grant, Sam Cimilucca,Coach Berry. 190 diversions ,Base stan U siiv f Dayton ate N. Ker 4 1,5 24 rbana bana avier University 14 tral State ilmi gt on Fuo -tate Jr, Varsity Rio fl State Va State .Jr. Var irande 4 1 4 10 14

diversion 191

Wilberforce Taylor Tournament Wittenburg O.NW. Malone E,Kentucky MoreHead University of Dayton Findlay Defiance Bluffton MOC Conference Fulham IFY WE 30 18 3rd place of4 26 0 43 10 41 11 44 3 36 12 33 15 41 6 2/ 28 21 36 2nd place District !;-. 22 3NA rest1er finish 2nd p Row I: Mark Carpenter, Lyle Miller,Jack Campbell, Yontz Miller, Bob Pycraft; Row 2: Pastor Green, Mark Stevenson, Dennis Bunting, Tich McGhee, Steve Francis; Row 3: John Hutchison, Bill Giesman, Tim Black, John Battaglia,John Weiss,Jeff Wolff,Steve Larson. diversion /93

Basketball Row 1: Mike Mawhorter Bill Garrard Tom Hopewell Kim Gerber Larry Bollback Charlie Sheppard Paul Wigand Row 2: Greg Webster Barrett Luketic Dave Branon Rick Watson John Myers Dan Henson Lee Eck Dr.Callan Row 3: Paul Berry Lynn Howard Steve Young Bill Potter Curt Larson Charlie Williams Terry Clapp Gary McDowell

THEY US Spring Arbor 89 80 Manchester 78 80 Trinity Christian 87 85 Rio Grande 105 71 Urbana 106 78 Wilberforce 79 98 Marion 109 88 Ohio Dominican 91 90 Wilmington 90 66 Defiance 109 80 Wright State 85 77 Bluffton 91 74 Walsh 77 73 Central State 88 89 Findlay 110 66 Wilberforce 86 84 Urbana 86 66 Ohio Dominican 77 79 Malone 91 73 Marion 81 85 Rio Grande 85 7' Bluffton 104 88 Wilmington 87 73 Grace 84 93 Malone 107 84 diversions 195

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