1987 Miracle Yearbook

Tri :e 0 -1 14rd;71, -;t• Jodi Lynn Yoder 2-Year Secreronoi Alliance, OH ESCO4bA An6 tOoAij Changes Along with the changes that have token place in society concerning women, the women who have attended Cedarville College in the past 100 years have also changed. In a general sense, the transition has been fairly consistent with the political and social alterations in the woman's status. Always concerned with political issues, the students of Cedarville were naturally involved in the women's temperance movement.They held marches and meetings and celebrated when the vote was cast. The independence women gained then has developed over the past sixty years in a number of ways. For example, more women attend Cedarville today than men, and a greater percentin Women age of those women are choosing career-oriented majors. In some ways, they have come a long way. But in others .. well, it's no longer MotherDaughter teas and the Student Wives' Fellowship; now it's Alpha Delta Omega and Alpha Mu Chi. Seniors 107

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