1962 Miracle Yearbook

The administration building —College Hall— as it appeared in 1910. /1'1110- Not only was the physical appearance taking shape, the spirit of the college Was becoming apparent: traditions were established, enthusiasm was generated, and loyalty w as demonstrated b y a growing alumni. The students took an interest in their athletic teams, follow- ing them around the state to cheer them on to victory. In 1911, the faculty de- cided to set apart a special day—Cedar Day in the spring of the year, when the community and the college would both join in a good time. As the years passed, the campus began to take shape: the gymnasium was acquired, the library was built, and trees were planted to beautify the campus. A college h ad emerged from ground that yet a few remember as fertile farm land. Godly people had given sacrificially to build a Christian college. A loyal group of students gathers to follow the team to an away game. The whole town turned out for the annual Cedar Day festivities. 23

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