1965 Miracle Yearbook

"An institution is the lengthened shadow ofone man."Ralph Waldo Emerson As the man, so the institution. One of the most important reasons for the success and growth of Cedarville College is the influence and personality of its president—Dr. James T. Jeremiah. Eleven years ago he came to us by faith, prepared to meet the challenge of a newly-organized Baptist college. Asan able administrator, he has successfully led the schoolthrough manytimes when progressseemed impossible and then forward into many new endeavors made possible only through careful planning and confident faith. His performance in the role of decision-maker has been one ofthe chief determinants of the bright future now taking shape for Cedarville College. As a representative of the college, he is faithfully presenting to the public, and the churches in particular, the aims, growth, and needs of the school. He continues to win the admiration of many around the conference table or in the audience as he presents to them a dynamic institution created and working "for the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ." As a friend to all, he knows the faculty and many ofthe students personally. His pleasant greeting and warm personality are known to all. There is something attractive about this man dedicated first of all to the Lord and then to the task as President of Cedarville College. It is to you, President James T. Jeremiah, that we, the students of Cedarville College, dedicate the MIRACLE of 1965. 5

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