1980 Miracle Yearbook

Cedar County Fair October 5 was a time to get to know each other better. Student Activities, under the direction of Myron Youngman, sponsored the Cedar County Fair. The fair began with an outdoor barbecue. The dif- ferent clubs and student organiza- tions ran game booths in an at- tempt to better acquaint the stu- dent body with the activities and purposes of each group. Many pro- fessors participated astargets of games or as workers at concession stands. Students competed for points at the different booths. The two PA's and their units who col- lected the highest number of points by the end of the fair were treated to a dinner at Jed's. 1. The Dean of Men is ready to meet his fate at the dunking game. 2. Mark Skyles and Bob Smith demonstrate their skill at chess. 3. Dean Rickard prepares to take the plunge. 4. Booths begin to go up for the fair. 5. Everyone enjoys a paddle boat contest— unless they get wet. 6. Students could "set- tle their differences" at the MENC game. 7. Jan Anderson and Marla Eissens provide musical entertainment at the fair. 36/Cedar County Fair

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