1991 Miracle Yearbook
Blasting the Blues It was three weeks before graduation. The campus was quiet except for the dull hum ofstudents diligently working on papers and studying for tests. Then it came....Residence Hall Week! The campus exploded with an exciting array of colorful activities. First there was oozeball, the zany game of volleyball: vis-a-vis mud wal- lowing, which left every par- ticipant coated with a good time. Then for the slightly more civilized student, the"Brothers One" provided two hours of spirit-lifting Christian music. Finally, di- rectly following the concert, students searching for adven- ture and strategy waged the "Battle for the Sahara." This wet version of "Capture the Flag" gave some study-weary students a challenging outlet for their frustrations. In a time when Cedarville College was tired, frustrated, and surviving only on the thought that soon the year would be over, Residence Hall Week came to the rescue, providing a breath offresh air and the encouragement to finish the year with a "bang." — Jesse Wesselink photo by Marsha Olsen photo by Jesse Wesselink The "Brothers One" uplifts the down spirits of students. 70 Student Life
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