Torch, Fall 1983

Campus-News Dr. Raymond Bartholomew is one of eight new full-time faculty. He is Professor of English. A 1957 graduate of Cedarville , Dr. Bartholomew received his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University in 1964 . A number of Cedarville ' s current faculty and staff remember ··or. Barth"s" fine scholarship and profes– sorship when he taught at Cedarville from 1959-1966. T he Cedarville College Women's Fellowship will host a Master's Puppets Clinic October 14. The program includes a skit , demonstration of puppet techniques , and practical suggestions on how to use puppetry at home, at church , and in the school setting. The 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. schedule will also include a luncheon. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Women ' s Fellowship. The group, originally begun by the wives of faculty, staff, and trustees , has been instrumental in providing the funds for numerous on– campus projects. This year ' s project is the redecoration of Faith Hall Lounge. T he Kingsmen Quartet has announced the release of their new album. The recording contains a balance of traditional hymns , southern gospel , and some new releases. Available in album or cassette for $7.50 , checks or money orders may be sent to : Kingsmen Quartet Album • Cedarville College • Box 601 • Cedarville , OH 45314. The quartet members pictured above are from left to right: Dan Price ; Dave Ol sen , accompanist; Tom DeMeester; Wes Polsdorfer; and Paul Hayes . T he college ' s new Academic Computer Center is now operational. Academic Computer Serv ices Director Dr. Rex Rogers reports that the new center houses a Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) "VAX 11-750" system in a specially air-conditioned room , an office , a large lab with terminals , and a smaller lab with terminals for advanced students and faculty. Terminals will be also located in each academic building. The computer center is designed to be a day/evening service or resource center analogous to the college library.

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