1988 Miracle Yearbook

Class Gift r he 1988 Senior class chose The Landscap- ing Project and The Second Generation Invest- ment Fund as its gift to Ce- darville College.As the trees, planted during the 1988 spring quarter, grow and gradually improve the grounds, The Second Gener- ation Invest- ment Fund will grow and strengthen the endow- ment of Ce- darville Col- lege. This fund will benefit Ce- darville Col- lege by pro- viding tuition for children of alumni. The Landscap- ing Project was paid for by the Se- nior class fund and by seniors willing to give their room deposits. The Second Generation Invest- mentFund will be invested by the seniors over a three year period;each student will give according to his economic situation. The Senior class was led by President Tim Beach. Beach believed that the idea of a class identity "falls away entering the ju- nior year. I, along with the other officers,desired to hold onto that and use it to foster unity." Attaining this identity was easier during the senior year. According to Beach, participa- tion was greater, and the officers had a better understand- ing of their responsibil- ities. Unity was a key factor in en- abling the Senior class to present both the'88 Trees and the Second Generation Investment Fund in con- junction with the Class of 1963 and future graduation classes. Through unity and identity, the Class of 1988 will leave its own unique mark on Cedarville College. Dr. Dixon received the gifts from the class of 1988 with much enthusiasm as he was literally presented with a future Cedarville Campus tree. 52 Senior Officers/Class Gift The physical plant was commissioned to oversee the actual landscaping and planting of the trees from The Landscaping Project. Students were able to watch trees planted daily for a period of about three weeks. Senior class President Tim Beach.along with the other officers, presented the class gifts during Senior Chapel on May 24th.

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