1988 Miracle Yearbook
Winter quarter...for some,like Eric Adnams, was a time for escape, and for others, it was a time for taking advantage ofour frozen Ce- dar Lake. While some people en- joyed the winter, others had to deal with the mundane realities of winter--like chipping ice off frozen cars. Ah...the joys of a Cedarville winter. Skating is a popular past-time at Cedarville both on the lake and in the rink... It was32 degrees, but this was the hottest beach party ofthe year. Strains ofthe Beach Boys'"Surfin' USA"were heard in the background asjam-clad Cedarville students played football and limboed...on ice. The Pi Sig Skate provided an opportunity for students to stay out a few extra hours past curfew for a time of ice-skating and fellowship with friends. Senior Debbie Borleis commented,"It's fun to see everyone there. It's a time tojust let loose and be wild!" It seemed everyone else agreed, evidenced by the nearly overcrowded rink. Cedarville Lake was a place for ice-lovers to gather throughout the quarter.Those who were daring enough to brave the cold could always find a lively game ofice hockey or skate tag. Assoon as the ice looked solid,skaterstook to the lake. All knew that with the unpredictableness of Cedarville weather, the ice could be gone by the next day. Skating, no matter whether it was a late skate or simply gliding around on the lake,wasa past-time that manystudents enjoyed during winter quarter. Winter Snapshots 135
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