1987 Miracle Yearbook

Tri :e 0 -1 14rd;71, -;t• Jodi Lynn Yoder 2-Year Secreronoi Alliance, OH ESCO4bA An6 tOoAij Changes Along with the changes that have token place in society concerning wom- en, the women who have attended Ce- darville College in the past 100 years have also changed. In a general sense, the transition has been fairly consistent with the political and social alterations in the woman's status. Always concerned with political is- sues, the students of Cedarville were naturally involved in the women's tem- perance movement.They held marches and meetings and celebrated when the vote was cast. The independence women gained then has developed over the past sixty years in a number of ways. For exam- ple, more women attend Cedarville to- day than men, and a greater percent- in Women age of those women are choosing career-oriented majors. In some ways, they have come a long way. But in others .. well, it's no longer Mother- Daughter teas and the Student Wives' Fellowship; now it's Alpha Delta Omega and Alpha Mu Chi. Seniors 107

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