1990 Miracle Yearbook

Eatte,otfte,°kisses An exciting evening full of wacky games is what stu- dents can look forward to every year at the annual "Class Clash." This all-school party is a time in which the four classes compete against each other in games most likely found only in Cedarville. At Class Clash 1989, such gamesincluded Musical Guys (similar to Musical Chairs ex- cept that guys replaced the chairs), Twister, and Mounted Tug-of-War. The pumpkin pie eating contest was an inter- esting sight as blindfolded guys carried girls on their backs to a piece of pie which the girls fed them (still blind- folded) before they raced back to the finishing line. Those who participated in this evening full of fun and laugh- ter were able not only to en- joy being with their friends but also to meet new friends as well. The mighty senior class came out on top and was fol- lowed by the juniors, fresh- men,and sophomores. On Dave Weber's back,Jerri Cook uses every bit of strength in "Mounted Tug-of-War." Quickly passing a pumpkin down a row of bodies is the object of the "Pumpkin Pass Relay." photo by tonic Taylor Tracy Quinn shoves a piece of pumpkin pie in her blindfolded partner's mouth. photo by Bill Montgomery Class Clash 23

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