1990 Miracle Yearbook
.011Ilimma Edward and Dorothy Spencer Ed and Dorothy Spencer are among the most visible of the Cedarville community both by their longevity (cumulatively 55 years) and their congeniality. Ed's office in the College Center is among the most visited of faculty offices. Studentsfeel free to drop in at all hours of the day. Its high accessibility at the exit of the cafeteria is a matter of choice because students are not an inconvenience but the stuff of life. The departmental rule is "If you really want to know something,ask Ed." The Spencers have three adult children (Kathy, Debbie and Bruce). The Spencers came to Cedarville after pastoral experiences in Pennsylvania and Ohio and subsequent teaching posts in those same states. They have served as class advisors in an official capacity, but their home is constantly abuzz with stu- dents. When one former student,now a faculty member, was asked to explain the Spencers' personal magnetism, he replied: "It's a pleas- ure being around people who have it all to- gether." — Ray Bartholomew Mr. Spencer's literature classes are a favorite As part of their regular involvement with among students. students. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer visit a dorm during Christmas Open House. Dedication 211
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