1997 Miracle Yearbook

Cf abziotic _1 TOCE5li012 aturday morning of Homecoming Weekend brought with itraysofsunshine andafull schedule of activities. The alumni soccer game led off the action. At 9:00,former Cedarville soccer players proved they could still kick a ball with some authority. The big event that involved Cedarville College students, alumni,and residentsofthetown was the parade at 10:00. The sidewalks werelined with people as floats, carriages,and convert- ty Bonnit cSafiaelvt ibles slowly made their way up Main Street,theoccupants hand- ing out candy to eager children. In addition, onlookers were treated to yellow and blue bal- loons,rootbeerfloats,American flags, apple pies, smiles, and waves during the festive hour- long parade. Following the parade was the highly-anticipated dedication of the Ministry Center. It wasarare opportunity for both current stu- dents and alumni to worship the Lord together in one ofthe most momentous chapel services of the year. During thisceremonial occasion, it was announced that the building would be named the Dixon Ministry Center after the college's president and his wife. The Christian Ministries wing of the building was named for Bob and Polly Reese,and the Depart- mentofMusic wing was named for Bill and Nora Bolthouse. Lastly,thechapelitselfwasnamed the Jeremiah Chapel in honor of James T. Jeremiah and his de- ceased wife Ruby. Et IC Ii eland Above: Josh Kimmelenjoys the entertaining parade. Right: Barry Gorsuch poses as the Statue of Liberty. fiornEcoming pawl 17

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