1960 Miracle Yearbook

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE In the Scriptures light is symbolical of Deity. "God is light, and in him is no darkness at all." (I John 1:5). It is also used by the sacred writers to show man's need of a proper relation to God and response to Him. Light has been defined as the es- sential condition of vision; the opposite of darkness. Jesus taught this when he said, "I am the light of the world; he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life." (John 8:12). One who is "enlightened" has come to a place of spiritual illumination for the Psalmist said, "The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple." (Psalm 119:130). Since God is light we must be brought into proper relationship to Him by Christ, "The light of the world;" and then, instructed by His light-giving words, we may become conspicuous for Christ as "lights in the world." It is our prayer that every graduate of Cedarville College shall thus "walk as children of light." ‘Z4-, r.al 7.. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE George S. Milner Chairman George L. Boyd William A. Brock James T. Jeremiah C. R. Maddox William B. Peterson Robert M. Underwood Earl V. Willetts Arthur F. Williams W.Thomas Younger BOARD OF TRUSTEES CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Mr. Charles Barth Rev. Kenneth A. Muck Rev. George A. Bates Mr. J. Dale Murphy Rev. William Brock Mr. E. A. Morton Mr. George L. Boyd Mr. William B. Patterson Mr. Norman B. Chappell Rev. Wilbur C. Rook Rev. Alfred Colwell Rev. Gerald Smelser Rev. Glenn Davis Mt. Eugene B. Smith Mr. John A. Draxler Mr. Charles Wallace Mr. Arthur Dyke Rev. Earl V. Willetts Mr. Herman W. Harvey Rev. Donald Woodby, Rev. James T. Jeremiah Rev. Thomas Younger Mr. George S. Milner Dr. Fred Milkie, Ph.D.

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