1988 Miracle Yearbook

Dawn Hooley is dedicated to her game.She doesn't even take time to change! Spring is a time to lay outin thesun with friends--on the grass or on a boat. It's not where you are, but who you're with. E ach year, after a long winter quarter, students anxiously look forward to spring break. Spring break provides students with some days to relax; be with their families and friends. Spring break is a time to getaway from studies and accumulate energy for the last stretch. Several students spent their break involved with sports teams and beach evangelism.Some chose to escape the cold weather by going to Florida. Scott Kratche and Tim Losing went on a camping trip as far south as the Long Key. The weather was not as hot as they had expected it to be,but the sun wasstrong enough to get a bum the first day out. It was worth it because they both came back with an "awe- some" tan! For those who enjoy winter and what it has to offer, the northern statesand skiing resorts were an exciting destination.Chris Gifford and some friends went all the way to Utah to go skiing. Others went home and enjoyed being with their families and friends, and some even combined activities. Paul Reichart went home to Butler, PA to spend time with his family, then went on a skiing trip with his brother. Many seniors took advantage ofspring break to look forjobs. Melissa Moody, senior nursing major, wentjob hunting back home in North Carolina.She had two interviews during that week.Investing her spring break in this fashion certainly paid offl No matter what the itinerary, spring break is a celebrated adventure that every Cedarvillian looks forward to! 136 Spring Snapshots Joyce Nazarian caughtsome rays during a break,and so did Don Drozd. However, he seemed to be posing for a Pepsi ad! The sun drew out even hardworking Lawlor men like Steve Moyer and Rob Paswaters--but not without their books. Greg Gibbs stayed in out of the sun, and we can see why!

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