1977 Miracle Yearbook

Organizations Provide Journalistic Training A relatively new Christian service offered at Cedarville is LIVING SPRINGS. LIVING SPRINGS is a magazine that is aimed at reach- ing elderly people across the world. In this organization, college stu- dents write devotionals, articles of personal interest, puzzles, and po- ems. Along with these workers are students who labor on laying out the magazine,typing,and drawing. Working closely with the newspa- per and the yearbook is the Cam- era Club.They provide mostofthe pictures for these publications. Under the direction of Roy Kern, they learn the techniques and skills involved in professional pho- tography. The club not only pro- vides a service to the school, but is a useful learning experience to its members.They are involved in the total process of picture taking — from rolling their own film to printing the final picture. 1.Deep in thought,PatFarmwald listens as the next magazine issue is planned. 2. John Dannenberg puts his negative in place as he prepares to print a picture. 3. Jim Barrett takes aim as he raises the camera. 4. A "meeting of the minds" work on the next issue for LIVING SPRINGS. 5. Living Springs: FRONT ROW:G. Gross (Assistant Editor),M.Highman(Editor),J. Ebel, P. Farmwald, B. Gilbert, C. Denny; SECOND ROW:R. Douglass, R. Connors, G. Bennett, D. Woodall, D. Burns, Pastor Green; BACK ROW: C. McLane, C. Lof- gren, J. Coleman, D. Bond, D. Jansen, B. Guenther. 6.Mark Highman takes his turn as LIVING SPRINGS prepares for a bake sale. 7. Mark Castellani places a new batch of negatives out to dry. 8. Camera Club: Roy Kern, D. Denny, M. McDougal,A. Ross, M.Castellani, J. Dan- nenberg, J. Barrett. 65

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