1993 Miracle Yearbook

'THE BESTHOMECOMING QUEENEVER." A VISIT'TO MAYBERRY. Photo by Marsha Olsen Red, White and Blue Celebration Balloons,candy,floats, fire engines, horses, bands,and polished cars caused students,alumni, and children to gather along Main Streetfor the college Homecoming pa- rade. Nearing the end ofan- other election year, the parade theme was "Red, White, and Blue." The floats were primarily ofa patriotic nature. Organi- zatiorts and classes rec- ognized variousgroupsof Americansfromthosewho served in the Armed Forces to those who lived in the fictional town of Mayberry. The parade Student Life caused spectators both to laughand to reflecton the blessings our nation and our college have eryoyed. Since it is an election year,theparadecould not end without an appear- ance by the Presidential candidates -- not George BushandBill Clinton, but rather Charles Clevenger andJonPurple,thecandi- dates for President of CedarWhat?Withtheirap- pearance, the parade theme seemed to make a suddenchange.It wasno longer "Red, White, and Blue" but "Green and Purple!" •Marsha Olsen HONOR GUARD -- the only "serious element in the parade. Photo by Eric Johnson

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