1987 Miracle Yearbook

Sandra M. Lauterbach Business Administration Duckeysrown, MD CSCER A Ancstool Hang Outs The locations may have changed, but Cedarville students still "hang out"for the some reasons they did fifty years ago — food and fun. These pastimes are so popular that in the thirties the "Chewin'Club"(an eating organization) had to be divided into two separate clubs. When nothing else could be obtained, students resorted to country walks searching for apples. In later years, these needs were met at a variety of "hong outs," but several are still fondly remembered,although they no longer exist. The eighties' local Cedar Junction site was once the Big Wheel, a much patronized sixties"hang out." It was that era's answer to Michael David Law Music Education Norwich, NY Jersey Dairy COFFEE •DONUTS ICE CREAM Jeffrey A. Leach Spanish Odenron, MD the H & R Dairy Bar. And during the blizzard in the seventies, no place was more populated than the college cafeteria; the staff served cold cuts to game-playing, snow-bound students. Today Cedarville students "hang out" at a variety of places ranging from the campus Govelyte Deli and student center to the ever popular Young's Dairy (open 24 hours). During spring quarter, the reservoir is the "backyard" at this home away from home. Time may have changed the locations for Cedarville student "hang outs," but it's still hard to find another group of people who are so highly motivated by the desire for anything edible and an opportunity to laugh than today's CC students. Angie Ledford Business Administration Union City, GA Doris Ann Lindley Michelle B. Livingston Business Administration Nursing Baltimore, MD Yubo City, CA Seniors 93

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