1962 Miracle Yearbook

Off-campus living at Cedarville is popular with both men and women. Limited dormitory space necessitates a small percentage of students finding homes away from the campus. These rooms give their occupants the opportunity to live in a quiet atmos- phere conducive to concentrated study without elimi- nating the chance to spend a few moments in fun and relaxation with roommates, music or parties. Choosing the right jacket for dinner is important because she eats early too. Supplied with the indispensable element—coffee —, Betty Smith can even tackle a term paper. 82 Aided by three off-campus necessities—a foot rest, an easy chair, and a pencil to chew on—, Dave Woodman pursues with diligence his study of Greek. Off-Campus Enjoying a study-break, Bill Lobsiger and Jim Walker discuss the merits of a Christmas gift.

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