1988 Miracle Yearbook

Greeting every passerby,the newly donated entry wall blossomed with color in the spring.The wall was the class gift from the Centennial Class in 1987. Beautifying the campus,Cedar Lake added an aesthetic quality to the cam- pus during fall and spring quarters and entertained during winter quarter when the clear water hardened to ice. Glistening in the sunlight, the ice that will long be remembered for the day thatcancelled classeslingered on the naked bushesthatencompass Lawlor Dorm. Most students will remember what they did on that March 4th when Dr. Wood announced classes cancelled due to severe ice as well as a lack of electrical power. Shining throughthe autumn sky,the suns rays rested masterfully upon the barely turned leaves near the College Center asstudents wentabout their business on a fall afternoon. Conveying an "I love you," the "rock"stood quietly among the autumn colors.The rock has been the one place where studentsdare to publical- ly proclaim messages of cuddly notes to messages of warning from opposing intramural teams. Making a Difference 219

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