1984 Miracle Yearbook

V©iTn®fi°2 BCVal&CA@2 hen I became a Head Resident at Cedarville College, I had behind me 27 years of experience in working with young people in my husband's pastorates. However, being a Head Resident has its unique and contrasting experience in personal relationships that it makes it a relatively new experience compared to a pastoral ministry. Living with students on a 24 hour basis and working with them on a one to one personal encounter is to Mrs. Joan Street Head Resident-Maddox Mrs. Beatrice Printy Head Resident-WiHefts me the most important part of my work. I wish I could share with the Wade readers some of the letters and notes that I have received from graduates and students that I have worked with in my six years as a Head Resident at Cedarville. Recently I was conversing with a graduate of Bowling Green State University and was surprised to hear how enthusiastic he was about the responsibilities of being a Head Resident. He thought it was exciting to have so many personal contacts with people from all parts of our country, the world, and from every town. Someone has said that nuts and bolts are small, but without them our big jets could not fly. So it is with being the Head Resident of a college dormitory — we are a small, but very important part of the machinery that keeps Cedarville College flying. by Mrs. Joan Stree Maddox Hall Willetts Hall Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Willefts 126

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