Church of the Brethren in southern Ohio, Part 2

Author: Helman, H. H.
Publication date: 1955-00-00
Publisher: Brethren Publishing House
Number of Pages: 518


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ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN OHIO


1. THE DISTRICT BOARD


The Church of the Brethren of Southern Ohio is entrusted to the oversight and fostering care of a District Board.


A. Membership


The District Board shall be made up of fifteen persons elected by majority vote of the delegates to district conference, from a ballot prepared by the Nominating and Personnel Committee. The modera- tor and the secretary of the district conference by virtue of their offices shall be ex-officio members of the board.


B. Tenure


Each of the members of the District Board shall be elected for a term of three years, except that at the first election five members shall be elected for a term of one year, five for a term of two years, and five for a term of three years. Each member shall be eligible for nomination to succeed himself, but, at the completion of a second successive term, he shall not again be eligible for nomination until a period of one year shall have elapsed.


C. Eligibility


Any member of the Church of the Brethren who has been a resident member of one of the congregations of the District of South- ern Ohio for a period of one year, and who has demonstrated conse- crated Christian living and faithful service in the local congregation; loyalty to the ideals, program, and practices of the Church of the Brethren; and ability to exercise wise judgment in the affairs of the church shall be eligible to be nominated for election to the District Board.


D. Organization


The District Board shall meet at the call of the moderator of the district conference as soon as feasible after the annual election. At this meeting the board shall choose a chairman, a vice-chairman, and a secretary from among its members, and determine the time and place of meetings.


The board shall organize into four commissions;


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The Commission on Ministry, Missions and Church Extension with five members.


The Commission on Christian Education with four members.


The Commission on Brethren Service with three members.


The Commission on Stewardship and Finance with three members.


E. Duties


(a) General duties of the District Board:


1. The District Board is charged with the responsibility of plan- ning, administering, promoting and supervising the total work of the district.


2. It shall appoint a committee to plan and provide for the pro- gram of the annual district conference.


3. It shall appoint a district treasurer, who shall receive, con- serve, and disburse all funds belonging to the District of Southern Ohio at the direction of the Board of Administration. His tenure and compensation shall be determined by the board.


4. It shall appoint, as needed, persons who shall be responsible for the promotion of the functional program of the church in the districts .*


Each of these functional interests, the trustees of Manchester College, the trustees of the Brethren's Home, the District Cabinet of the CBYF, the District Cabinet of Women's Work, and the District Cabinet of Men's Work shall be entitled to be represented by one person at the meetings of the District Board.


5. It shall designate one of its members to represent the district as a member of the Central Regional Council.


6. It shall employ and direct the work of such personnel as may be authorized by district conference.


7. It shall make interim appointments to fill such vacancies as may occur in district offices.


8. It shall appoint three persons to serve with the moderator and the secretary of the district conference as a District Nominating and Personnel Committee, among whose duties it shall be to prepare a ballot offering at least two names for each office to be filled by vote of the delegates to district conference. Further nominations from the floor of district conference may be added to the ballot. The term of one of the appointed members of this committee shall expire each year, and no member shall be eligible to succeed himself.


9. It shall prepare, and present to district conference, a proposed


* At present these functional officials are as follows:


(1) A district Brotherhood Fund representative;


(2) A district director of children's work, with a cabinet of five members;


(3) A district director of intermediate work, with a cabinet of four members;


(4) A district director of leadership training;


(5) A board of five directors of Camp Sugar Grove;


(6) A committee on educational program for Camp Sugar Grove;


(7) An editor and a business manager of the Southern Ohio Herald.


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annual budget to care for the total anticipated financial needs of the work of the district.


10. It shall make annual reports of its work to the district con- ference, with recommendations for such action as seems appropriate.


11. It shall hold title to such real estate and funds as may be the property of the district.


12. It shall undertake to promote closer fraternal relations with all evangelical denominations, and especially with those which share the Dunker tradition.


(b) The Commission on Ministry, Missions and Church Extension, under the direction of the District Board, shall:


1. Recruit, license, and ordain ministers, with the consent and co-operation of the local congregations.


2. Ordain ministers into the eldership upon the approval of the Elders' Body of the district and with the consent of the local congre- gation.


3. Assist local congregations in pastoral placement, working in co-operation with the executive secretary of the Central Region.


4. Install pastors.


5. Promote wholesome relations between the pastor and his church.


6. Provide opportunities for in-service training and fellowship for ministers, for deacons, for members of local ministerial boards, and for other groups with related responsibilities.


7. Supervise and foster the work of those congregations which receive support from the treasury of the district.


8. Search out locations within the area of the district into which the church should extend its activities, and bring recommendations for the establishment of new work to the board for study and dispo- sition.


9. Promote and supervise a comprehensive program of evangelism in the churches of the district.


10. Encourage young people to volunteer for missionary service, and promote missions at home and abroad.


(c) The Commission on Christian Education, under the direction of the District Board, shall:


1. Foster and assist the work of Christian education in the local congregations.


2. Provide opportunities for in-service training for the workers in the local congregations.


3. Administer the educational program of the district camp.


4. Co-operate with the cabinets of Children's Work, Intermediate Work, the CBYF, Men's Work, and Women's Work, in co-ordinating the educational program of the district.


5. Designate one of its members to be the representative of South- ern Ohio on the Board of Directors of Camp Mack,


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(d) The Commission on Brethren Service, under the direction of the District Board, shall:


1. Promote and supervise all the relief activities of the district.


2. Interpret, promote, and recruit for Brethren Volunteer Service.


3. Promote the peace education program of the church, and pro- vide counsel on matters of military conscription.


4. Promote and offer guidance for the expression of Christian convictions concerning proposed legislation in Congress, in the state. legislature, and in local communities.


5. Promote plans to assist Brethren families to locate their homes in Brethren communities.


6. Promote appreciation for the Christian values of rural life, and help Brethren farmers secure land in Brethren communities.


(e) The Commission on Stewardship and Finance, under the di- rection of the District Board, shall:


1. Arrange for the bonding of the district treasurer.


2. Provide for the annual audit of the books of the district treas- urer and of all other treasurers who may report to the district con- ference.


3. Apportion the budget among the local congregations.


4. Be available to counsel with the finance officials of the local congregations.


5. Direct the work of the district Brotherhood Fund repre- sentative.


6. Recommend an annual Brotherhood Fund goal for the district.


7. Promote Christian stewardship in the district and in the local congregations.


8. Conserve and invest all annuity, endowment and other funds belonging to the district.


9. Care for, conserve, and protect all real estate to which the District Board holds title.


II. THE ELDERS' BODY


The composition and function of the Elders' Body are those defined by the decisions of the Annual Conference of the Church of the Brethren.


III. OTHER OFFICERS, COMMITTEES, AND BOARDS


A. Officers of District Conference


1. The business of the district conference shall be conducted by four officers: a moderator, an assistant moderator, a reading clerk, and a secretary, who shall be elected by majority vote of the dele- gates at district conference.


2. Any ordained elder or minister who has been a resident member of one of the congregations of the district for a period of one year, and who fulfills the qualifications set forth in the minutes of


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Annual Conference, is eligible for nomination to serve as moderator or as assistant moderator.


3. Any person who has been a resident member of one of the congregations of the district for a period of one year, and who fulfills the qualifications set forth above for members of the district board, is eligible to serve as reading clerk or as secretary of the district conference.


4. A person may serve as moderator, as assistant moderator, or as reading clerk no more often than once in three years.


5. The secretary shall be elected for a three-year term, and shall be eligible for nomination to succeed himself. At the close of a second successive term he shall not be eligible for a further term until one year shall have elapsed.


B. Delegates to Standing Committee


The choice of delegates to Standing Committee is governed by the statement of eligibility and qualifications set forth in the minutes of Annual Conference. A ballot shall be presented by the Nominating and Personnel Committee. Additional names may be added from the floor of the district conference. The first three to receive a majority vote shall serve as the members of the Standing Committee. The next three to receive a majority shall become the alternates.


C. Trustees of the Brethren's Home


The Brethren's Home at Greenville shall continue to be admin- istered under the terms of its Articles of Incorporation by a board of five trustees elected by a majority vote of the delegates at dis- trict conference for terms of five years, one member's term expiring each year. No person shall be eligible for nomination to serve more than two successive terms until one year shall have elapsed after the completion of his second term.


D. Trustee of Manchester College


The representative of this district on the board of trustees of Man- chester College shall be elected by majority vote of the delegates to the district conference for a five-year term. No person shall be eligible to serve more than two successive terms until one year shall have elapsed after the completion of the second term.


E. Credential Committee


The credential committee shall be made up of three elders chosen by the Elders' Body and confirmed by the district conference. They shall be elected to serve for three-year terms, the term of one mem- ber expiring each year. No member of the committee shall be eligible to succeed himself.


F. Historical Committee


There shall be a continuing committee of three persons whose duty it shall be to encourage the collection, conservation, organiza- tion, and publication of historical information concerning the Church of the Brethren in Southern Ohio. The members of this committee


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shall be elected to serve for three-year terms, the term of one mem- ber expiring each year. No person shall be eligible to serve for more than two successive terms until a period of one year shall have elapsed after the completion of his second term.


G. Resolutions Committee


There shall be a continuing committee of three persons whose duty it shall be to present to the district conference a written body of resolutions expressing the convictions and attitudes of the Church of the Brethren on matters of local, national, and world-wide interest. Members of this committee shall be elected to three-year terms, the term of one member expiring each year. No member of this commit- tee shall be eligible to succeed himself.


H. Representatives to the Assembly, Ohio Council of Churches


The Ohio Brethren Pastors' Association is authorized to submit nominations for representatives of the Church of the Brethren to the assembly of the Ohio Council of Churches. Upon confirmation of these nominations by vote of the delegates of the district conference, the persons so nominated shall become the official representatives of our district in that capacity.


I. The Nominating and Personnel Committee


This committee is provided for above, in the section on general duties of the board of administration.


J. Other officers, committees, and boards may be instituted at any time by vote of the delegates at district conference.


When this report shall have been accepted by vote of the delegates at the district conference, all officers and committees of the district not specifically provided for herein shall be discontinued, and all pro- visions in the minutes of the district conference which are at variance with it are hereby rescinded.


Decisions of the Conference


1. On motion of Brother Norman B. Wine of Mack Memorial, the delegates voted to adopt the plan of organization as amended.


2. On motion of Brother H. H. Helman of New Carlisle, the dele- gates voted to authorize the District Board to incorporate as the suc- cessor to the District Mission Board, and to any other incorporated board of the district.


2. DISTRICT BOARDS OR COMMITTEES


MISSION BOARD


1920


E. C. Funderburg 1925


J. O. Garst 1924


J. W. Fidler 1923 J. W. Fidler 1928


C. A. Baker 1922 Levi Minnich 1927


I. G. Blocher


1921


J. H. Eidemiller


1926


1921


Howard Eidemiller 1926


E. C. Funderburg 1925


J. O. Garst


1924


J. W. Fidler 1923


Levi Minnich


1922


1922


Levi Minnich 1927


Howard Eidemiller 1926


E. C. Funderburg 1925


J. O. Garst 1924


J. W. Fidler


1923


1923


J. W. Fidler 1928


Levi Minnich 1926


Howard Eidemiller 1925


E. C. Funderburg 1924


J. O. Garst 1923


1924


D. G. Berkebile 1929


J. W. Fidler 1928


Levi Minnich 1927


J. H. Eidemiller 1926


E. C. Funderburg 1925


1926


J. H. Eidemiller 1931


Orion Erbaugh 1930


D. G. Berkebile 1929


R. N. Leatherman


1928


Levi Minnich


1927


1927


Levi Minnich 1932


J. H. Eidemiller 1931


Orion Erbaugh 1930


D. G. Berkebile 1929


R. N. Leatherman


1928


1928


R. N. Leatherman 1933


Levi Minnich 1932


J. H. Eidemiller 1931


Orion Erbaugh 1930


D. G. Berkebile


1929


1929


D. G. Berkebile 1934


H. M. Coppock 1933


Levi Minnich 1932


J. H. Eidemiller 1931


Orion Erbaugh


1930


1925


Orion Erbaugh 1930


D. G. Berkebile 1929


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1930


1936


Orion Erbaugh 1935


D. G. Berkebile 1934


Orion Erbaugh 1940


H. M. Coppock 1933 D. G. Berkebile 1939


Levi Minnich


J. H. Eidemiller 1931


Levi Minnich


1937


1931


J. H. Eidemiller 1936


Orion Erbaugh 1935


D. G. Berkebile


1934


H. M. Coppock 1933


Levi Minnich 1932


H. M. Coppock


1938


1932


Levi Minnich 1937


J. H. Eidemiller


1936


Orion Erbaugh


1935


D. G. Berkebile 1934


H. M. Coppock 1933


D. G. Berkebile


1939


1933


H. M. Coppock 1938


Levi Minnich


1937


J. H. Eidemiller


1936


Orion Erbaugh


1935


J. H. Eidemiller 1941


Orion Erbaugh


1940


1934


1940


D. G. Berkebile


1939


Ray Porter 1945


H. M. Coppock


1938


Levi Minnich


1937


H. M. Coppock 1943


J. H. Eidemiller


1936


Ray Petersime 1942


Orion Erbaugh


1935


J. H. Eidemiller


1941


1935


1941


Orion Erbaugh 1940


Ray O. Shank 1946


D. G. Berkebile


1939


Ray Porter 1945


H. M. Coppock


1938


Oliver Royer 1944


Levi Minnich


1937


H. M. Coppock 1943


J. H. Eidemiller


1936


1937


Ray Petersime 1942


J. H. Eidemiller 1941


Orion Erbaugh 1940


D. G. Berkebile 1939


1938


H. M. Coppock. 1943


Ray Petersime 1942


J. H. Eidemiller 1941


Orion Erbaugh 1940


D. G. Berkebile 1934


1939


Oliver Royer 1944


H. M. Coppock 1943


Ray Petersime 1942


Oliver Royer 1944


Ray Petersime 1942


J. H. Eidemiller 1941


1932 H. M. Coppock 1938


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1942


1947


Ray Petersime 1947


Ray O. Shank


1946


C. G. Erbaugh 1951


Ray Porter


1945 Ray Porter 1950


Oliver Royer


1944 E. Friend Couser 1949


H. M. Coppock 1943


John H. Good 1948


1943


1948


John H. Good 1948


Ray Petersime 1947


Guy Studebaker 1952


Ray O. Shank


1946


C. G. Erbaugh 1951


Ray Porter


1945


Ray Porter 1950


Oliver Royer


1944


E. Friend Couser


1949


1944


1949


E. Friend Couser 1949


John H. Good


1948


John H. Good 1953


Ray Petersime


1947


Ora L. Hoover 1952


Ray O. Shank


1946


C. G. Erbaugh 1951


Ray Porter


1945


Ray Porter 1950


1945


1950


Ray Porter 1950


E. Friend Couser 1949


John H. Good


1948


John H. Good 1953


Ray Petersime 1947


Ray O. Shank 1946


C. G. Erbaugh


1951


1946


1951


C. G. Erbaugh 1951


Ray Porter


1950


C. G. Erbaugh 1955


Ralph E. Mishler 1954


John H. Good


1948


E. Friend Couser 1953


Ray Petersime


1947


John H. Good 1952


MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE


1920


1921


B. F. Sharp


1923


L. A. Bookwalter 1924


Sylvan Bookwalter


1922


B. F. Sharp 1923


S. Z. Smith


1921


Sylvan Bookwalter 1922


John H. Good 1953


E. Friend Couser 1954


Ralph E. Mishler 1955


E. Friend Couser 1954


Ora L. Hoover 1952


Ora L. Hoover 1956


E. Friend Couser 1949


Guy Studebaker 1952


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1922


1931


S. Z. Smith 1925 C. F. McKee 1934


L. A. Bookwalter


1924


C. L. Flory


1933


B. F. Sharp


1923


L. A. Bookwalter


1932


1923


1932


B. F. Sharp


1926


Sylvan Bookwalter 1935


L. A. Bookwalter


1925 C. G. Erbaugh 1934


S. Z. Smith


1924


C. F. McKee


1933


1924


1933


C. G. Erbaugh 1927


Hugh Cloppert 1936


Sylvan Bookwalter


1926 Sylvan Bookwalter 1935


L. A. Bookwalter 1925


C. G. Erbaugh


1934


1925


1934


L. A. Bookwalter 1928


C. G. Erbaugh 1937


C. G. Erbaugh


1927 Hugh Cloppert 1936


Sylvan Bookwalter


1926


Sylvan Bookwalter


1935


1926


1935


C. L. Flory 1929


G. O. Stutsman 1938


L. A. Bookwalter


1928 C. G. Erbaugh 1937


C. G. Erbaugh


1927


Hugh Cloppert


1936


1927


1936


C. G. Erbaugh 1930


C. L. Flory


1929 G. O. Stutsman 1938


L. A. Bookwalter 1928


C. G. Erbaugh


1937


1928


L. A. Bookwalter 1931


C. G. Erbaugh


1930


Hugh Cloppert


1939


G. O. Stutsman


1938


1929


C. L. Flory 1932


L. A. Bookwalter


1931


Ray O. Shank 1940


Hugh Cloppert


1939


1930


1939


Hugh Cloppert 1942


C. L. Flory


1932


G. O. Stutsman 1941


Ray O. Shank


1940


L. A. Bookwalter 1931


1937


Ray O. Shank 1940


C. L. Flory 1929


1938


G. O. Stutsman 1941


C. G. Erbaugh 1930


C. F. McKee 1933


Hugh Cloppert 1939


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1940


1946


G. L. Wine 1943 Lester E. Fike 1949


Hugh Cloppert


1942 Roy Teach 1948


C. F. McKee


1941


D. G. Berkebile


1947


1941


1947


G. L. Wine 1944


Moyne Landis 1950


Hugh Cloppert


1943


Lester E. Fike 1949


C. F. McKee 1942


C. C. Sollenberger


1948


1942


1948


Roy Teach 1945


Ray O. Shank 1951


D. G. Berkebile


1944


Moyne Landis 1950


G. L. Wine 1943


Lester E. Fike


1949


1943


1949


G. L. Wine 1946


Roy Teach


1945


Ray O. Shank 1951


D. G. Berkebile 1944


Moyne Landis


1950


1944


1950


D. G. Berkebile


1947


Moyne Landis 1953


G. L. Wine


1946 Lester E. Fike 1952


Roy Teach 1945


Ray O. Shank 1951


1945


1951


Roy Teach 1948


D. G. Berkebile


1947


George W. Phillips 1953


G. L. Wine 1946


Moyne Landis


1952


DISTRICT BOARD


1952-53


Moyne Landis, chairman 1955 George W. Phillips, vice-chairman 1953


Kenneth G. Long 1953


Nevin Coppock 1954


J. Oliver Dearing 1954


Lester E. Fike 1955


J. Clyde Forney 1954


John H. Good 1955


H. H. Helman 1954


Mrs. Russell E. Helstern 1955


Ross Noffsinger 1953


Dolar C. Ritchey 1953


Glenn C. Rust 1954


Murray L. Wagner


1953


L. John Weaver


1955


1953-54


J. Clyde Forney, chairman 1954


Paul W. Kinsel,


vice-chairman


1956


Lester E. Fike 1952


Robert L. Sherfy 1954


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Philip H. Lauver,


secretary 1956


Nevin Coppock 1954


J. Oliver Dearing 1954


Lester E. Fike 1955


John H. Good 1955


H. H. Helman 1954


Mrs. Russell E. Helstern 1955


Perry L. Huffaker 1955


Ross Noffsinger 1956


Raymond R. Peters 1956


Dolar C. Ritchey 1956


Glenn C. Rust 1954


L. John Weaver 1955


1954-55


J. Clyde Forney,


chairman


1957


L. John Weaver


1955


BRETHREN HOME BOARD


1920


1923


B. F. Studebaker 1925


Jerry Hollinger 1924


A. B. Miller 1923


Levi Zumbrum 1925


S. F. Studebaker 1922


B. F. Studebaker 1924


Levi Zumbrum 1921


Jerry Hollinger


1923


1921


1924


Levi Zumbrum 1926


B. F. Studebaker


1925


A. B. Miller 1928


Jerry Hollinger


1924


S. F. Studebaker 1927


A. B. Miller


1923


Levi Zumbrum 1926


S. F. Studebaker 1922


B. F. Studebaker 1925


1922


1925


S. F. Studebaker 1927


B. F. Studebaker 1930


Levi Zumbrum 1926


B. F. Studebaker 1925


A. B. Miller 1928


Jerry Hollinger


1924


S. F. Studebaker 1927


A. B. Miller


1923


Paul W. Kinsel,


vice-chairman 1956


Philip Lauver, secretary 1956


Walter D. Bowman 1957


Nevin Coppock


1957


John H. Good 1955


H. H. Helman 1957


Mrs. Russell E. Helstern 1955


Perry L. Huffaker 1955


Otis I. Landis 1957


Ross Noffsinger 1956


Raymond R. Peters 1956


Dolar C. Ritchey 1956


Glenn C. Rust 1957


Roy B. Teach (ex. off.) . 1957


A. B. Miller 1927


S. F. Studebaker 1926


I. M. Young 1929


I. M. Young 1929


Levi Zumbrum 1926


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1926


1932


S. F. Studebaker 1937


B. F. Studebaker 1930 J. B. Gump 1936


I. M. Young 1929 B. F. Studebaker 1935


S. C. Gnagey 1928 Levi Zumbrum 1934


S. F. Studebaker


1927


S. C. Gnagey


1933


1927


S. F. Studebaker 1932


J. B. Gump 1931


B. F. Studebaker 1930


I. M. Young 1929


S. C. Gnagey 1928


1933


S. C. Gnagey 1938


S. F. Studebaker 1937


J. B. Gump 1936


B. F. Studebaker


1935


Levi Zumbrum


1934


1928


S. C. Gnagey 1933


S. F. Studebaker 1932


J. B. Gump 1931


B. F. Studebaker 1930


I. M. Young 1929


1929


Levi Zumbrum 1934


S. C. Gnagey 1933


S. F. Studebaker 1932


J. B. Gump 1931


B. F. Studebaker 1930


1934


Levi Zumbrum 1939


S. C. Gnagey 1938


S. F. Studebaker 1937


J. B. Gump 1936


B. F. Studebaker


1935


1935


B. F. Studebaker 1940


Levi Zumbrum 1939


S. C. Gnagey 1938


S. F. Studebaker 1937


J. B. Gump


1936


1930


B. F. Studebaker 1935


Levi Zumbrum 1934


S. C. Gnagey 1933 Levi Zumbrum 1939


S. F. Studebaker 1932


J. B. Gump 1931


1931


J. B. Gump 1936


B. F. Studebaker 1935


Levi Zumbrum 1934


S. C. Gnagey 1933


S. F. Studebaker 1932


1936


J. B. Gump 1941


B. F. Studebaker 1940


S. C. Gnagey 1938


S. F. Studebaker


1937


1937


Hugh Blocher 1942


J. B. Gump 1941


B. F. Studebaker 1940


Levi Zumbrum 1939


S. C. Gnagey


1938


J. B. Gump 1931


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1938


1944


S. C. Gnagey 1943


Hugh Blocher


1942


Harry Royer 1948


J. B. Gump


1941 Hugh Blocher 1947


B. F. Studebaker 1940 Roy Honeyman 1946


Levi Zumbrum 1939


B. F. Studebaker


1945


1939


1945


Riley Wagoner 1944


S. C. Gnagey


1943


Frank Puterbaugh 1949


Hugh Blocher


1942


Harry Royer 1948


J. B. Gump


B. F. Studebaker 1940


Roy Honeyman


1948


1940


1946


B. F. Studebaker 1945


Riley Wagoner


1944


Roy Studebaker 1950


S. C. Gnagey


1943


Frank Puterbaugh 1949


Hugh Blocher


1942 Harry Royer 1948


Hugh Blocher 1947


1941


1947


Roy Honeyman


1946


Perry Eby 1952


B. F. Studebaker


1945


Roy Honeyman 1951


Riley Wagoner


1944


Roy Studebaker 1950


S. C. Gnagey


1943


Frank Puterbaugh 1949


Hugh Blocher 1942


Harry Royer 1948


1942


1948


Hugh Blocher


1947


Harry Royer 1953


Roy Honeyman


1946


Perry Eby 1952


B. F. Studebaker


1945


Ira A. Oren 1951


Riley Wagoner


1944


Roy Studebaker 1950


S. C. Gnagey


1943


Frank Puterbaugh 1949


1943


1949


Harry Royer


1948


Robert Honeyman 1954


Hugh Blocher


1947


Harry Royer 1953


Roy Honeyman


1946


Perry Eby 1952


B. F. Studebaker


1945


Ira A. Oren 1951


Riley Wagoner


1944


Roy Studebaker 1950


Frank Puterbaugh 1949


Roy Studebaker 1950


1941 Hugh Blocher 1947


J. B. Gump 1941


Roy Honeyman 1951


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1950


Virgil Royer 1955


Robert Honeyman 1954


Harry Royer 1953


Perry Eby


1952


Ira A. Oren


1951


Ira A. Oren 1955


Virgil Royer 1954


Robert Honeyman


1953


1953


Robert Honeyman 1958


Virgil Cassell 1957


Emmert Studebaker 1956


Ira A. Oren


1955


Virgil Royer


1954


1954


Virgil Royer 1959


Robert Honeyman 1958


Virgil Cassel 1957


Emmert Studebaker 1956


Ira A. Oren


1955


DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL SECRETARY A list of those who have served in this office is given on page 59.


MIDSUMMER ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 1921


Jacob Coppock D. G. Berkebile Levi Minnich


RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL BOARD


1922


1924


Edward Miller 1925


D. G. Berkebile 1924


J. C. Flora 1925


Levi Minnich 1923


Edward Miller 1924


1925


1923


J. C. Flora 1926


J. O. Garst 1927


J. C. Flora 1926


Edward Miller


1925


J. O. Garst 1927


1926


Cyrus Funderburg, ex officio J. C. Flora 1929


1951


Emmert Studebaker 1956


Ira A. Oren 1955


Virgil Royer 1954


Robert Honeyman


1953


Harry L. Royer


1952


1952


Virgil Cassell 1957


Emmert Studebaker


1956


D. G. Berkebile 1927


Cyrus Funderburg, ex officio


Edward Miller 1928


40


CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN SOUTHERN OHIO


Edward Miller 1928


J. O. Garst 1927




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