1963 Miracle Yearbook

Possessing the gregarious tendencies of man, the Cedarville College student finds himself a part of a unique society. He must adjust himself to campus life, to a limited number of people, and he must choose from a certain number of activities outside the classrooms to which he will devote his extra time and energy. For some this is a job, and for others it means channeling his talents in club participation. He thus prepares for social events and in turn develops his own particular society. This leads him into a wide range of roles from a boisterous basketball game to the calm sophistication of an after- noon tea or the formality of a banquet. But in all his activities, it is his goal to perpetuate the testimony of Jesus Christ. He seeks to personify the motto of his school through the practice of Christian ethics in every phase of his college career. Activities Organization Musical Groups

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