1988 Miracle Yearbook
Homecoming '87 Neithersnow, nor sleet, nor even rain stopped the 1987 Cedarville Homecoming. 1 Ift, C11.)AltNi 11 Li 011.1 t',V.N.11,Nt\11M t.ITAtkit`i Lynn Brock put the finishing touches on the dedication of the Centennial Library. Earlier, Dr.Jer- emiah "clowned" around with some of his friends at the "al- most" homecoming parade. One of the floats in the parade was a unique entry by Steve Lesko and Company. T he library dedication and a record number of returning alumni were highlights of Cedar- ville College's Centennial Homecoming Weekend. More than 600 alumni re- turned to campus this year, double the number of any previous year.To the disap- pointment of many,the an- nual Homecoming Parade was "officially" cancelled due to rain. However, the spirit of Homecoming was notdampened for long.The "All-Alumni Reunion" gave alumni the chance to see old classmates and friends, while the historical drama, As the Cedar Grows, re- turned them to earlier days. Margaret Wheeler, a '64 grad, said, "This pageant was the key event this year. It felt good to be part ofthe history of something big." 138 Homecoming "It Didn't Really Matter That It Rained.. .We Still Had A Great Time. That's What Cedarville Is All About!" - A Student
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