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DEC. 1966 - JAN. 1967

STUDENT BODY P OFIL

Thirty-one states and three for­ cent of our student body. 'l1he re­ study, elementary education leads eign countries are represented in maining 127 students represent sev­ with 198 selecting thi'S field, busi­ thi:s year's student body. The con­ eral differernt denominations. ness is next with 92, social studies including tinued wide geographi:cal distrrbu­ 'Dhe academic program at Cedar­ history is third with 72, tion of Cedarville students helps ville continues and Bible fa fourth with 67. Christ­ to deveilop new ian education, contribute toward increased under­ strength. Recent announcement of actually a part of the standing of our young people as they approval of a pre-pharmacy Biblical Educatfon Division, has 38 pro­ young people committed exchange ideas. gram in co-operation with the Ohio as majors. State Univer,sity Science and mathematics have 43 Of the 795 students attending and the rapid de­ and velopment of 38 majors. Art, English, music, Cedarville this year, 668 come to us the student-teaching physical educ:ation program in elementary education for both men and from Baptfat 0hurches. Most of women, secretarial science, and them are affiliated with the General are indications of such develop­ ments. SJpeech all have at least ten majors Association of Regular Baptist with the median number being a­ Churches. This repres·ents 84 per Of the fifteen major fie,lds of bout 30.

N. Dakota

Nebraska Conn. - 2 Md. - 4 3 Mass. - 1 N. J. - 43 Colorado Kansas

3 3

New

Brazil - 2 Canada - 1 Nig-eria - 1

pansion pansion of of your your college? college?

26 26 Calvary Calvary Bapt., Bapt., Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Ind. Ind.

of of us. us. WHl WHl you you accept accept the the chalilenge chalilenge and and appeal appeal to to join join with with us us in in 19 19 the the First First ex­ Bap.t., Bap.t., Blanchester, Blanchester, Ohio Ohio

12-15 12-15 Calvary Calvary hands" hands" Bapt., Bapt., in in the the Alexandria, Alexandria, work. work. That That Va. Va. suggests suggests an an all-out all-out effort effort on on the the part part of of all all

4-5 4-5

Trinity Trinity

Bapt., Bapt.,

Lorain, Lorain, Ohio Ohio

in in the the future future as as in in the the

pa,st, pa,st, by by those those who who are are willing willing to to use use "both "both

Feb. Feb.

part part of of

his his people, people, and and so so must must the the walls walls of of Cedarville Cedarville College College be be built built

lis, lis,

Ind. Ind.

4 4 :17, :17, 18). 18). Nehemiah Nehemiah built built the the wall wall with with complete complete

cooperation cooperation

on on the the 15 15 Windsor Windsor Village Village Bapt., Bapt., Indianapo­

every every one one had had his his sword sword girded girded by by his his side side and and so so builded" builded" (Nehemiah (Nehemiah 8 8 First First Bapt., Bapt., Mentone, Mentone, Ind. Ind.

in in the the Jan. Jan. work, work, and and with with the the other other hand hand held held a a weapon. weapon. For For the the builders builders

18 18 Central Central Bapt., Bapt.,

Gary, Gary, Ind. Ind. burdens burdens with with those those that that laded laded every every one one with with one one of of his his hands hands wrought wrought

11 11

Bethesda Bethesda

Bapt., Bapt.,

Brownsburg, Brownsburg,

Ind. Ind.

this this when when he he says: says: "They "They which which builded builded on on the the wall wall and and they they that that bare bare

Dec. Dec.

people. people. The The work work has has not not been been done done by by a a few. few. Nehemiah Nehemiah reminds reminds us us of of

Dr. Dr. James James

T. T. Jeremiah, Jeremiah,

President President

CedarviUe CedarviUe College College has has come come this this far far through through the the efforts efforts of of many, many, many many ITINERARY ITINERARY

As As we we look look back back over over the the years, years, we we are are reminded reminded so so often often that that

money money in in CedarviHe CedarviHe bonds. bonds.

radio radio station, station, please please write. write. of of coHege, coHege, you you may may cast cast your your vote vote for for us us right right now now by by investing investing your your

us us

get get

this this

program program

aired aired

on on your your

local local

our our Series Series C C bonds bonds by by the the first first of of the the

year. year. If If you you

believe believe in in

our our type type

lege. lege. you you If If would would like like to to try try to to help help

plete plete

and and

to to furnish furnish properly properly our our new new library, library,

we we rnus,t rnus,t sell sell a a number number of of

., .,

and and not not a a

promotional promotional

arm arm

of of

the the col­

made made borrowing borrowing in in this this

fashion fashion

an an

impossibility. impossibility.

Thus, Thus, in in order order to to com­ The The program program is is mostly mostly Bible Bible study study

tained tained on on a a short-term short-term loan. loan. The The economic economic situation situation in in our our nation nation 90.1 90.1 Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. has has 6:45 6:45 p.m. p.m.

WCDR WCDR Cedarville, Cedarville, were were Ohio, Ohio, assured assured that that the the necessary necessary funds funds for for its its completion completion could could be be ob­

93.7 93.7

Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri.

11 11

:45 :45 a.m. a.m.

When When we we began began the the construction construction of of the the

new new library library building, building, we we

WFCJ WFCJ Miamisburg, Miamisburg, Ohio, Ohio,

tion tion and and expansion. expansion. 100.7 100.7 Mon.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. 11:30 11:30 a.m. a.m.

WEEC WEEC Springfield, Springfield, the the college college Ohio, Ohio, will will be be controlled controlled by by those those who who give give and and invest invest in in its its opera­

the the

following following

stations: stations:

do do for for itself itself what what the the government government is is doing doing for for other other institutions. institutions. Thus, Thus,

Testimony." Testimony."

is is now now It It

being being

aired aired

on on

friends friends

are are

two two ways ways

they they

can can make make

it it possible possible for for CedarvHle CedarvHle College College to to

daily daily

radio radio

program program entitled entitled

"Word "Word

and and

creased. creased. The The purchase purchase of of bonds bonds and and sacrificial sacrificial

giving giving

on on the the part part

of of our our The The president president conducts conducts a a 15-minute 15-minute

boncl boncl program. program. You You

will will observe observe that that the the interest interest rate rate has has been been in­ RADIO PROGRAM PROGRAM RADIO

In In this this College College BuHetin BuHetin you you will will notice notice a a new new emphasis emphasis upon upon our our

us us

what what t'hey t'hey

do do not not

want want the the government government to to do. do.

Write Write for for more more information. information.

needed needed facilities facilities unless unless our our own own people people see see the the importance importance of of doing doing for for

loans loans and and subsidies. subsidies. ernment ernment aid aid will will undoubtedly undoubtedly make make more more rapid rapid progress progress in in building building

are are

doing· doing·

by by

government government

pointed pointed

out out that that

while while

we we follow follow

this this policy, policy, institutions institutions accepting accepting gov­

do do what what many many other other schools schools

keep keep our our college college free free

from from government government control. control. However, However,

it it

must must be be

* *

Your Your investment investment

will will

help help

us us

government government aid aid is is wise wise and and should should be be followed. followed. Surely Surely we we desire desire to to

students students

attending attending

Cedarville. Cedarville.

We We believe believe this this

policy policy

of of operating operating Cedarville Cedarville College College apart apart from from

of of almost almost eight eight hundred hundred

* * state. state. You You in.vest in.vest will will in in the the future future

aid aid would would be be the the violation violation of of the the principle principle of of separation separation of of church church and and

a a savings savings

account. account.

dependent dependent

upon upon

financial financial

aid. aid.

There There are are many many who who believe believe that that Federal Federal

than than from from money money invested invested in in

would would seem seem * * that that most most interested interested people people do do not not You You want want receive receive our our coHege coHege more more to to interest interest be be

and and churcih churcih members members has has been been one one of of approval. approval. From From our our observation, observation,

it it

investment investment

because: because:

ticipate ticipate in in

government government

loans loans

or or gifts, gifts, the the response response from from both both pastors pastors Cedarville Cedarville bonds bonds

are are a a sound sound

for for discussion. discussion. When When it it

has has been been stated stated that that Cedarville Cedarville does does not not par­

11-15 11-15

7% 7%

yrs. yrs.

half half of of Cedarville Cedarville CoHege, CoHege, Federal Federal aid aid to to education education been been has has brought brought up up

various various In In meetings meetings where where we we

have have been been privileged privileged to to speak speak in in be­

6-10 6-10 6% 6% contjnued contjnued yrs. yrs. existence. existence.

Washington, Washington, and and less less dependent dependent upon upon private private enterprise enterprise as as a a means means of of

nation nation are are becoming becoming more more and and more more dependent dependent upon upon subsidies subsidies from from

1-5 1-5

5% 5%

yrs. yrs.

at at almost almost every every educational educational meeting. meeting. would would It It seem seem that that colleges colleges in in our our

This This is is a a day day when when Federal Federal aid aid to to education education is is a a theme theme discussed discussed

RATES RATES ON ON BONDS BONDS

Dr. Dr. James James T. T. Jeremiah, Jeremiah, President President NEW NEW INTEREST INTEREST

FROM FROM THE THE PRESIDENT'S PRESIDENT'S DESK DESK ANNOUNCING: ANNOUNCING:

Bonds Bonds Jim Jim Sold Sold Carolyn Carolyn & &

to to Hamilton Hamilton Finance Finance Dormitories Dormitories ...... $262,950 $262,950

and and

doing doing well well . . . " " . . .

Balance Balance

Needed Needed

in in

Next Next

Five Five Years Years ......

. .

$756,000 $756,000

vance vance the the college college was was well well worth worth doing doing

feel feel Balance Balance that that anything anything Needed Needed we we for for could could Library Library do do to to ...... ad­ . . $186,0oo $186,0oo

seemed seemed

last last weekend. weekend. This This only only made made

us us

Gifts Gifts Received Received

......

. .

214,000 214,000

214,000 214,000

spirituality spirituality

was was ever ever

as as high high

as as it it

Library Library

......

$400,000 $400,000 . .

years years I I spent spent there, there,

I I do do

not not believe believe the the

Phase Phase

One One ......

· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

$970,000 $970,000 spirituality spirituality of of the the campus. campus. In In the the % % 3 3

were were

truly truly

blessed blessed by by

the the

apparent apparent

"FULFILLMENT "FULFILLMENT

Of Of

FAITH" FAITH"

REPORT REPORT

mile mile of of the the trip trip (app. (app. 1200 1200 total). total). We We

The The entire entire weekend weekend was was worth worth every every

stay stay there, there, except except

it it all all

ended ended

too too

soon. soon.

ulty, ulty,

trustee, trustee,

or or

staff staff

members. members.

3-28-67 3-28-67 WOSU-TV WOSU-TV

Columbus Columbus

Ch. Ch.

34 34

rific, rific,

and and

we we

thoroughly thoroughly

enjoyed enjoyed

our our

the the

faculty faculty

and and

staff, staff, or or

wives wives

of of

fac­

2-13-67 2-13-67 WOUB-TV WOUB-TV

Athens Athens

Ch. Ch. 20 20

other other

homecoming. homecoming.

The The

spirit spirit

was was

ter­

iliary iliary

is is

comprised comprised

mainly mainly

of of women women

on on

1-29-67 1-29-67 WKBN-TV WKBN-TV

Youngstown Youngstown

Ch. Ch. 27 27

looking looking

forward forward to to

coming coming

back back

for for an­

The The

Cedarville Cedarville

College College

Women's Women's

Aux­

12-28-66 12-28-66 WBNS-TV WBNS-TV

Columbus Columbus

Ch.10 Ch.10

in in 'good, 'good, old old Cedarville.' Cedarville.'

Already Already

we we are are

12-24-66 12-24-66

WCPO WCPO

Cincinnati Cincinnati

Ch. Ch.

college college 9 9

with with

a a check check for for $1,034.50. $1,034.50. "Just "Just one one week week ago ago

we we

were were together together

this this one-half one-half

hour hour program. program. the the Women's Women's Auxiliary Auxiliary presented presented the the

ing ing

this this

festive festive

that that occasion. occasion. friends friends of of the the college college may may library. library. watch watch With With a a sense sense of of accomplishment accomplishment

lustrate lustrate

the the

general general ule ule of of

sentiment sentiment bookings bookings

regard­ received received to to bitious bitious date date so so goal goal of of raising raising $1,000 $1,000 for for the the

mission mission

from from its its ed ed

in in author, author,

this this

series, series, seems seems we we to to il­ are are listing listing College College a a sched­ Women's Women's Auxiliary Auxiliary was was an an am­

lowing lowing

letter letter

Ohio Ohio excerpt, excerpt,

college. college.

printed printed Since Since with with Cedarville Cedarville per­ is is includ­ This This year's year's project project for for the the Cedarville Cedarville

coming coming

1966 1966 Guide." Guide." was was the the Each Each best best ever. ever. episode episode The The tells tells fol­ about about an an

WOMEN'S WOMEN'S

AUXILIARY AUXILIARY

GIFT GIFT

Many Many alumni alumni television television have have stated stated tapes tapes that that entitled entitled Home­ "Your "Your College College

work work Commission Commission

produced, produced, a a series series of of

HOMECOMING HOMECOMING

~ETTER ~ETTER

The The Ohio Ohio Educational Educational Television Television

Net­

Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. Ohio.

CEDARVILLE CEDARVILLE

ON ON

TV TV

terson terson Co-operative Co-operative High High School School in in

years years of of experience experience as as principal principal of of Pat­

DENOTES DENOTES MID MID - OHIO OHIO CONFEB,ENCE CONFEB,ENCE

cooperative cooperative education education because because

of of

his his

15 15

25 25 CLEVELAND CLEVELAND

STATE STATE

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employed employed /:/8 /:/8

Mr. Mr. Hurst Hurst as as

consultant consultant in in

20 20 CENTRAL CENTRAL

might might

STATE STATE have have the the preeminence:' preeminence:' A A

State State University. University. This This national national

center center

18 18 FISK FISK UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY A A

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titled titled

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in in Co-operative Co-operative

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,:, ,:, DEFIANCE DEFIANCE

ville ville College, College,

is is preparing preparing a a manual manual 't&i(l}ty~f$, 't&i(l}ty~f$, en­ 28 28 FRANKLIN FRANKLIN A A

17 17 Mr. Mr. C. C. B. B. H H Hurst, Hurst, ,:, ,:, BLUFFTON BLUFFTON registrar registrar of of Cedar­

14 14 A A ,:, ,:, MALONE MALONE

STAFF STAFF FACTS FACTS

10 10 H H ,:, ,:, DEFIANCE DEFIANCE

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ulty ulty members members under under 30 30 years years

of of age. age.

JAN. JAN. ,:, ,:, A A WILMINGTON WILMINGTON

ulty ulty

for for 1966-7 1966-7

is is

35. 35. itual itual There There year year are are at at 15 15 Cedarville Cedarville fac­

College. College.

SPRING SPRING 19-21 19-21

ARBOR ARBOR TOURNEY TOURNEY A A

The The

median median

age age

ning ning of of the the for for Cedarville Cedarville the the 1966-67 1966-67 fac­ academic academic and and DETROIT DETROIT spir­ COLLEGE COLLEGE 17 17 A A

meetings meetings

13 13 A A was was a a ,:, ,:, FINDLAY FINDLAY very very beneficial beneficial

begin­

television television program. program.

TRINITY TRINITY

10 10 COLLEGE COLLEGE H H

respect respect

and and

friendship. friendship.

This This

series series

of of

tury," tury," in in slide slide

form, form, and and

on on

his his

weekly weekly

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY FISK FISK H H

quick quick

wit wit

aided aided

him him to to

win win

the the students' students'

in in serial serial form form in in the the "Christian "Christian

GRACE GRACE A A Cen­

languages languages

of of

the the Biblical Biblical

record. record. His His

WALSH WALSH DEC. DEC. COLLEGE.' COLLEGE.' H H work work on on Jonah Jonah has has previously previously

appeared appeared

of of the the

English English

Bible Bible

and and the the

original original

cartoons cartoons will will be be included. included.

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Mr. Mr.

Russell's Russell's

He He evidenced evidenced

comprehensive comprehensive

knowledge knowledge

ready ready for for publication publication in in

1967. 1967.

About About

50 50

Bob Bob Jones Jones

University University

(M.A. (M.A.

and and

Ph.D.). Ph.D.).

trated trated exposition exposition

of of

the the

Book Book

of of

Jonah Jonah

church church to to one one of of Baptist Baptist the the

ball ball Bible Bible games. games.

Seminary Seminary

(Th.B.) (Th.B.)

and and

fessor fessor of of

art, art,

plans plans

to to

have have

his his

illus­

Plan Plan

now now to to bring bring Dr. Dr. a a Brown's Brown's group group from from

educaton educaton

your your was was received received

at at

Mr. Mr. Emerson Emerson Russell, Russell, assistant assistant pro­

number. number.

Evangelicals. Evangelicals. latter latter part part of of the the week. week.

tance tance

and and the the

group group

that that have have

the the most most dent dent in in of of the the cisions cisions National National concerning concerning Association Association Christ Christ of of during during

the the

of of six six

or or more more

coming coming

the the farthest farthest

dis­ of of Fort Fort Wayne Wayne service. service. Bible Bible About About College College fifteen fifteen and and students students presi­ made made

de­

($10 ($10

from from

the the

Bookstore) Bookstore)

for for

the the

group group speaker speaker was was Dr. Dr. of of personal personal Jared Jared Gerig, Gerig, responsibility responsibility president president in in Christian Christian

ary ary

4. 4.

Two Two

gift gift

certificates certificates

will will

be be given given Ohio Ohio on on October October sages sages 15. 15. were were The The devoted devoted featured featured to to the the consideration consideration

A A special special

day day

is is planned planned

for for

Febru­ tional tional person person Educators Educators of of Jesus, Jesus, Fellowship Fellowship and and the the in in evening evening Dayton, Dayton, mes­

College College The The attended attended morning morning

a a addresses addresses meeting meeting

of of concerned concerned the the

Na­ the the pay pay the the regular regular

price. price.

Representative Representative

faculty faculty

of of

Cedarville Cedarville

for for $.75 $.75

each. each.

Additional Additional

adults adults

must must service service and and evening evening session session each each day. day.

group group

of of speaking. speaking. young young

people people

will will

be be admitted admitted spoke spoke in in the the regular regular morning morning chapel chapel

tion, tion,

up up only only to to four four five five

per per sponsors sponsors cent cent

of of

bringing bringing whom whom are are a a English­ ference, ference, September September 19-23. 19-23. Dr. Dr. Brown Brown

ted ted

for for a a toms toms special special

of of price price

the the $. $. of of

French-Canadian French-Canadian 75. 75. In In

addi­ people, people, visiting visiting lecturer lecturer for for the the Fall Fall Bible Bible Con­

ing ing games games

ers ers with with in in

Quebec Quebec sponsors sponsors City. City. will will

She She be be

studied studied admit­ the the cus­ of of Regular Regular Baptist Baptist Churches, Churches, was was

the the

basketball basketball

games. games. ada ada visiting visiting

Young Young

Baptist Baptist people people attend­ Mid-Missions Mid-Missions work­ tative tative of of the the Empire Empire State State Fellowship Fellowship

young young

people people

from from

uages, uages, their their

spent spent churches churches three three to to weeks weeks the the in in French French Dr. Dr. Can­ L. L. Duane Duane Brown, Brown, State State

Represen­

are are encouraged encouraged assistant assistant to to bring bring professor professor groups groups of of of of foreign foreign lang­

CONFERENCE CONFERENCE

Pastors, Pastors, alumni, alumni, Earlier Earlier and and this this youth youth year year directors directors Miss Miss Carla Carla Packard, Packard,

FA FA CUL CUL TY TY FACTS FACTS SUCCESSFUL SUCCESSFUL FALL FALL BIBLE BIBLE BASKETBALL BASKETBALL GIFT AND ESTATE PLANNING PROGRAM Lee C. Turner, Director of Development "Well done, thou good and faithful brothers or sisters, nephews or nieces. If Remainder Trust." The following is an servant . . . . " The Lord gave this you leave no will, everything is decided example of the use of this type of approbation to two stewards who doub­ for you by law and not by your choice. trust: led their masters' talents. The steward Objectives Mr. Jones dies leaving a net taxable who buried his master's money instead Regardless of what objectives a per­ estate of $230,000. His widow would re­ cf investing it was denounced by him son might have, they can best be ac­ ceive approximately one-half of this (Matthew 25:14-30). Our Lord taught complished through thorough planning. estate free under what is known as the us to be stewards of the time, talent, Congress has written many favorable "marital deduction." Normally the Fed­ and property He invests in us. The tax provisions into our tax laws to en­ eral estate tax and cost would reduce Apostle Paul charges us with another courage individuals to give for chari­ this estate to only $170,107 that wottld responsibility, "But if any provide not table causes. People who plan to make be left for the children. However, Mr. for his own, and specially for those of substantial gifts must consider how such Jones planned in his will for both his his own house, he . . . is worse than an a gift will affect his own and his fam­ wife's security and for Cedarville Col­ infidel" (I Timothy 5:8). These two ob­ ily's financial position in the light of lege by establishing a "Charitable Re­ jectives can b e s t be accomplished these laws. mainder Trust" designating that his through thorough, family, financial plan­ Income Tax widow receive during her lifetime the ning. Most people are familiar with the Fed­ income from the entire trust and that Most Christians are conscientious eral Tax Law that provides that prac­ at her death $25,000 would go to the stewards during life, but many do not tically all gifts to charity or education college and the remainder to the chil­ realize that stewardship need not end can now be deducted to the extent of dren. Because Mr. Jones was perceptive at the grave. Through proper planning, 30 per cent of the giver's adjusted gross enough to set up this trust, he realized they can provide security for their loved income. Under the Tax Law enacted in a total savings of $40,385. Instead of ones as well as give a substantial gift 1%4, it is no longe:r necessary to keep his children receiving $170,107, they re­ to Christian higher education, missions, charitable gifts within the current ceived $185,492. The college received a a local c h u r c h, or other charitable year's limitation. Gifts that exceed 80 gift of $25,000 and Mrs. Jones had more causes that are upon their heart. per cent of income can now be carried capital for her support during widow­ Many procrastinate because they over and deducted during the five suc­ hood under the planned disposition than know little about planning for the dis­ ceeding years. under the unplanned disposition. tribution of their estate. The college Estate Tax Annuities hopes to provide a valuable service by Federal estate taxes generally pay­ Approval has been received by the offering information on the different able within 15 months of death apply trustees of the college to issue annui­ ways that one may provide for their if an individual's estate is valued at ties and life-income contracts. More de­ loved ones, and at the same time leave more than $60,000 and the rates are tailed information will be given on a gift to the Lord's work. This will be high enough to cause concern. For these in later issues. These are two ad­ done through printed materials, "will example, the Federal tax on a taxable ditional tools that may prove helpful clinics" conducted in churches at the estate of $200,000 is $32,700. in planning your family's financial se­ pastor's request, and personal counsel­ Many people do not realize that they curity while also helping the Lord's ing with interested individuals. have a tax problem because of a gen­ work. Wills for Wealthy eral misconception as to what is includ­ The gift and estate-planning program These services are not designed to ed in one's estate for Federal estate of Cedarville College does not take the help only the very wealthy, actually tax purposes. Almost everything a per­ place of your lawyer. It is our purpose everyone should be concerned with son owns is subject to estate tax: your to furnish professionally-trained per­ estate planning. No doubt you have home, your securities, your bank ac­ sonnel who are willing to take the time heard someone say: "I don't need a will count, miscellaneous assets, most life to discuss with you tax-saving advan­ because I don't have very much money, insurance, jointly owned property, your tages of wise planning. A person should and anyway the law will take care of business, and some employment death then consult his attorney for his advice the distribution of my property." It's benefits, even wearing apparel. If this concerning estate planning and the true the law will distribute your prop­ totals $60,000 or more, an individual is drawing up of any legal instruments erty, but p r o b a b 1 y the distribution subject to Federal estate taxes. that are needed. would not satisfy you if you were there Charitable Remainder Trust The college has prepared helpful ma­ to witness it. Suppose a person dies and One plan which can amplify the fi­ terial that may be of interest to you. leaves a widow and no children. In most nancial security of a person's beneficiar­ We shall be happy to provide you with states if you have no will, your wife ies and eventually strengthen the work this material - without obligation, of shares your estate with your parents, of Cedarville College is the "Charitable course - if you will request it.

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ACTIVITIES_,' CLASS AGENT PROFILES ALUMNI NEWS HOMECOMING SIDELIGHTS Mr. Larry Czerniak ('64) was ordain­ The freshman class won the 1st The following sketches continue a an­ ed into the ministry by the Bethesda nual woodpile award. The wood was gath­ series of thirte·en class agent profiles. Baptist Church of Brownsburg, Indiana, ered and piled for purposes of a pep­ An individual from each graduating October 3. rally bonfire. Criteria were; amount of class of Cedarville College since 1953 Jim and Ruth Wright in Pennsboro, wood, amount of work (hours), number is a s s i s t i n g the c o 11 e g e in its West Virginia, report a good DVBS of workers, variety of sources, and class expanding program of alumni relations. held last August with an average at­ spirit. The class received a $15 award The Class of '59' - tendance of 83 and several decisions for from Student Council. ers has Mrs. John Christ. They request prayer for their Alumni awards were threefold at the (Sandy) Entner as winter activities including their "Teens Alumni Banquet. Dr. George S. Milner its c 1 a s s agent. for Christ" rallies. was the oldest honorary alumnus pres­ Sandra majored in Dave and Joan Gardner ('56) have ent at 87 years. Mr. James R. Neely social science at 1~eturned safely after traveling 10,000 ( '61) had the most children ( 5) of those Cedarville and now miles for their first furlough from the alumni present, and Mr. Roger O'Bryon is a caseworker for . Special prayer requests are ('65) traveled the farthest (app. 750 Family Se1·vice So­ for funds for equipment purchases and miles from Eldora, Iowa). Copies of ciety of Corning, $150 additional support so that they "The Screwtape Letters" by C. S. Lewis New York. She is also active in her can return to the were presented to the winners. chti:t·ch as sponsor of Hi-Teens. field in June, 1967. Moody Bible Institute has employed The class agent Allen Biddle ( '63) as Assistant Regis­ for 1957 is Rev. Al­ ALUMNI VOTING trar and Director of Admissions. Allen's The bert S. Yost, pastor slate of candidates for offices address is 2108 Paddock Lane, Wheaton, in the of the Bible Baptist Alumni Association was posted 60687. in the Church in Cold­ last Alumni Newsletter. Ballots Mary Goodwin water, Michigan. ('64) is engaged to can be returned to the Director of Jack Simons of the Alumni Rev. Yost began his Gary, Indiana area. Relations by the first of De­ Jack has recently studies at Baptist been assigned duty in cember. . B i b le Institute in Cleveland and grad­ Shirley Byrd ('65) and Gordon Griffin A.A.G. UNDERWAY uated from ( '66) presented a fantastic duo-piano Cedarville with a Th.B. in Funds are coming· in from the 1st An­ 1957 and an concert at the college. Included were A.B. in 1958. nual Alumni Giving drive for which such favorites as "Rhapsody in Blue," The third of four Cedarville College is grateful. The goal brothers to attend "Exodus," "Tonight," "Deep Purple," "The Syncopated is a high PERCENTAGE OF PARTICI­ Cedarville College Clock," "More," "Fall­ ing in Love with Love," "Sabre Dance," p ANT,S and the special need is the Gen­ is D o n E n t n e r, "Havah Nagilah, "Malaguena," etc. eral Fund. Thus far the Class of 1964 class agent for the has a slight edge over the Class of 1958 C I a s s of 1 9 6 5. and the Class of 1966. Contributors While living in Laf­ CLASS Of '64 GIFT should remember to include their alum­ ayette, Indiana, he At the alumni banquet Dr. Bob Gro­ ni class year on all checks or money is busy in his sec­ macki (class advisor) presented Dr. orders. All givers will receive a Cedar­ ond year of grad­ Jeremiah with a check of $1,000 for the ville College decal and an attractive uate study in computor science at Pur­ library. The gift represented the com­ card copy of this year's college scrip­ due University. bined efforts of the Class of '64. ture verse.