1988 Miracle Yearbook
Upholding the tradition, Professor Terry Phipps shook hands with a visiting service- man in the spirit of the annual Cedarville Memorial Day service. EVENTS'- YELPED TO MAKE TIlE DIFFERENCE he events that marked the year were different. The fall will be remembered as the quarter for a new environ- ment on campus as well as new half hour increment late passes. Winter quarter broughtl-loopin' hankies and rattling keys to characterize Yellow Jacket Games. Spring quarter overflowed with new activities like Water Wars and 101 Runs. Dozens of seem- ingly unimportant changes and events created memo- ries that were different from any other year. 220 Making a Difference Dazzling the audience, the men of the Concert Chorale performed a selection of Beach Boys- type music at the annual Pops Concert. The concert, held during Parents' Weekend, is one of the most anticipated music concerts of the year and is usually sold out. Ticket sales were so great that the concert was moved from the Cafeteria to the A.C. Silhouetting the flames, a student stood away from the blazing bonfire that served as the clos- ing event of the Student Body Projects 101 Runs on May 4th. Students came to the lake after Wednesday evening church and a full day of relay running to share and sing worshipful campfire songs.
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