1988 Miracle Yearbook

from the Ville Sponsored Trips are opportunities to learn and enjoy W hat do research, recreation, social life, history, shopping, water, aca- demics, and outright fun have in common? They describe school- sponsored trips at Cedarville College. Students work hard, but they also play hard. The KEA business trip took a quick tour of Toronto. They travelled to the Canadian Stock Exchange, the Parliament Building, and the 1800 foot Sears Tower. But the group took time out to relax, enjoy the sights,and have some fun. They went shopping at the Eaton Center complex, the largest shopping mall in Toronto, and ate at a Lebanese restaraunt. Baseball...the game sociologists are talking about! The Sociology of Sport class,along with a few suffering professors, went to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.They learned about the "History ofthe Game"and the influences of the game on society. The ski trip wasa fun time for everyone involved.Onesophomorecomment- ed,"I had a blast, but I could hardly walk the nextday because I wasso sore." The group went to Mad River Mountain, Ohio and spent two days at the West Virginia Snowshoe Ski Resort. N Sig and CAO sponsored the White Water Rafting trip. The six hourjourney was definitely not a trip for someone with a sensitive stomach. As one experienced student stated, "This is some of the best white water in West Virginia!" Cedarville College believes firmly in "playing hard.""And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men"(Colossians 3:23). The Miracle staff worked on their trip to plan the yearbook, but they took time to have some fun such as stuffing into a State College telephone booth. Skiing trips were accompanied by beautiful lodges and chalets. Cedarville students took advantage of this one at Mad River Mountain. School Sponsored Trips 153

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