1987 Miracle Yearbook

34 Student Life CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 11..13 Student Life "The more things change, rhe more they sray the same," even at Cedarville. College srudenrs in general may have changed a great deal since 1887, but in rhe little burg of Cedarville College, life continues along irs traditional four-year cycle much as it did a century ago. The freshmen are still trying to hide their insecurities; and the upperclassmen, despite regulations to the contrary, continue their generally mild-mannered initia- tions. Classes are cut or used for sleeping; days are spent sunbathing and socializing; and nights are wiled away or all-night study sessions, popcorn parties, water fights, or Late Night With David Letterman. Oh, to look or pictures it may seem like student life has changed immensely since 1887, but underneath the change in attire and hair styles, the Cedarville College student has remained much rhe some.

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