1987 Miracle Yearbook

Sydney S. Caruthers Business Adminisrrrorion Ocala, FL Lori Renee Costeel Eementory Education Md/ad, MI estatRA An6cooAq Fads & Fashions Quite often, trends set in the college arena carry over into national fashions, and trends across the nation always show up on college campuses. However conservative Cedarville may be considered, those trends are as prevalent here as at any other college. In early editions of the Cedrus(predecessor to the Miracle), Cedarville students first began wearing gold-rimmed glosses, bow ties, the original tortoise-shell frame,and scarves with blouses. It's taken a few years, but those trends are finally catching on here. Like most other schools, Cedarville has also had its fads. Before the letter jacket came along, it was a must to own a school sweater; and the college yearbook contained joke pages and "wills" from senior to underclassmen. Today's Cedarville students continue to shop at thrift stores, wear big, dark coats that are at least thirty years old, and wear suspenders with baggy old pants and high top sneakers. After concerts and basketball games,they throng to H & R Dairy Bar for tornadoes and gummy worms. And they, too, are affected by national trends: tanning booths, aerobics, head sets, and Levi's 501's. Perhaps Cedarville is slightly isolated, resting at the edge of a tired little hamlet in rural Ohio, but the students have always been at the heartbeat of fashion, wherever that may be. Douglas Cherry Mathematics 5rerlog, IL Perry Ercole Chiarelli Business Administration Lincoln Pork, MI Seniors 81

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