1988 Miracle Yearbook
Parties at The 'Ville Fun in the Sun...or the Moon P eaceful, refreshing, serene - -Cedarville! Who would have thought that Ce- darville College students could have found any source ofentertainment in such a small-town environment? Student Government Association and Campus Activities Office never even needed much ofan excuse to plan a party. CAO threw a celebration for Dr. Dixon's "almost 50th" birthday. The entire college family was invited tojoin the Dixons in the dining hall for cake and other birthday fun. During Valentine's week ADO sponsored a "Tahiti Sweetie" party. This bash consisted of a Caribbean theme for the girls and their sweeties. Junior, Bruce Martin, claimed that being in attendance was "almost paradise." In spring quarter, Student Government held the annual Hawaiian luau in the dining hall. The menu included delicious Hawaiian meat dishes and a variety of fresh fruits. One exclusively senior event which went down in Cedarville history was the Christmas party. The futuristic theme attracted many robots, aliens, and even Darth Vader. Sharon Michael presented her unique version of how Darth Vader stole Christmas. These,together with many other parties(both planned and unplanned),have memorably implanted themselvesinto students'lives. Social events truly make a difference in one's college experience. ANOOp v Hundreds ofstudents turned out to play beachball-volleyball early in fall quarter."And then there were none"...at least after Ed Curry led this pack to a pile of peels at the Banana Bash. Snoopy didn't carefora banana,buta bone would have been nice for a refreshmentatthe Four Season's Party. 150
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