1992 Miracle Yearbook
The Present Faces the Past, Tradition Marches On "I alw L94u4,4444.41-nback in use ter a,1 ng;hot, lonely sui men The high schoolstudentsare roam4ig my hallways, my bells are ringing to: ignal the start ofclasses,and teachers are writ- ing on my challbo4,4z. But,best of all, fall is the.t.iftliMr eftw4 oming pa- rade of the cdIlege across_t et the .1■141000r1P day whentrur own transforrne dintoourown ye son Avenue." "I've seen every one of the C College parades,andeach hasbee 'than the one before. This year's exception!" "De te the alu nd th eet in a ev j Prom be imed, th ditional ne as folio or zational th her for plen of can saw what rese but that could "The high!' when th Main Street with their presence. arville better as no d, students, le residents lined on of thil coming 10a.m.,the chapel arade began with banner.Ibe ban- bands. 4ass and ch trying to outdo ). and, as usual, g. I think 1 even rge, blue smurfs, ht, or could it?" e whole day came r court graced The crowd shrifeliokliclled closer, try- ing to geta better view. Anxiousphotog- raphers darted into the street attempting to find justthe right angle." "But all too soon, the onlookers van- ished one by one, and soon-Main Street becaine just another quiet avenue once again." •Mindy Boone DESPITE THEFRIGID WEATHER,Deanna Wilcox, Brenda Furman,and their friends manage to smile. THEIR FIRST FLOAT. Freshmen begin their college journey atop the freshman class float. Photo by Tania Taylo■ Photo by Lonnie Richards WITH A PROUD SMILE, Tammy Clark enjoys her ride in the Homecoming parade.
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