2008 Miracle Yearbook

• • C) i ,. n -f Students take part in the " alternative weekend" sponsored by SGA in hopes tp raise money for the "Home of Hope." "Art Week was such a good opportunity for students to express themselves creatively and blend that with their passion for a world in need." (Melissa Martin, sophomore) , --- Sophomore Derek Stockwell embraces the role of Sherlock in SGA's dinner theatre presentation of "Sherlock's Last Case." SGA pulled out a show-stopping year of events and activities, with everything from Fall Fling and Art Week to "Sherlock's Last Case" and the Home of Hope project. "SGA's vision for events is that they bring students together as a community...through service, competition, the arts, or just having fun. Most of all, our goal and desire was that at the end of the day, we could finish a sentence about our events with ' ... and God was glorified' (Stephanie Small, junior, SGA Activities Board Director)" Students took a break from Chuck's and enjoyed homemade soup donated by faculty and staff. "Soup for the Soul was an event sponsored by Women of Vision in order to raise support for The Luke Commission, a missions organization located in Africa." (Morgan Pagano, freshman) I ,

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=