1988 Miracle Yearbook

91./.€ 5geod4a4 The Changing Leaves ofTime Dan Olive found out that fall leaves madea soft but crunchy bed for an afternoon nap,and the fall intramural football champsfound out"how sweet it is." But the most important discovery of fall quarter was finding out that friends like Linda Garrigan and Debbie Dunzweiler were back for another year of laughter and fun. "Getting Started" was a phrase which passed almost every student's lips fall quarter. For freshmen, it meant starting a new phase in life. For upper-classmen, it meant getting reacquainted with the old and getting started with the new. "Getting Started" is a relatively new program designed to help new students adjust to Cedarville. Several activities were created to help the freshmen and transfers with the adjustment.Forfreshmen Todd Sechrist, "Getting Started" entailed several meetings."There were so many meet- ings. Some ofthem helped;some didn't." One activity was a search for different buildings on and offcampus to help familiarize the new students with Cedarville."The hardest thing to get used to were classes and the idea of making all new friends," Sechrist commented. While the freshmen and transfers were involved in meetings and activi- ties, upper-classmen concentrated their energies to other areas,such as reacquainting themselves with old friends.Junior Spanish Education ma- jor, Amy Titus spent the first week ofschool socializing and catching up on the summer's events. "I didn't get any homework done," recalled Titus.Asforconsidering the final stagesofhercollege career,Amyfelt the pressure right away. "There's always that fear of what I'm going to do when I get out." Anticipations of new students and apprehensions of returning students filled the air with excitement as"Getting Started" and "Getting Reacquainted" became synonomous terms. Fall Snapshots 133

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