2008 Miracle Yearbook

r- .,, m J> n -t "To be honest, I was a little nervous to move into the dorm." (Greg Gallagher, freshman} Dorm life can be a little scary at first, but as we all find out, it's often one of the most rewarding experiences of college. "Dorm life is a unique experience. In no other contex will you have the opportunity to live with 30 people you age. Dorm life here at Cedarville adds flavor and fun to your four years of learning." (Julie Grollimund, junior} The 2007-2008 school year held much excitemen for the residents of campus. Open dorms, Campus Christmas, Lawlor-ween , and Brock to the Rock are just a few examples of why living on campus can make your college experience that much better. Junior Erin SanGregory especially enjoyed Campus Christmas. " I live in McKinney, and my hall went all outwith the theme 'Christmas in the White House.' We had the President, the First Lady, Secret Service officers, event planners, and even bakers! We had fun calling 'code red' a few times, especially when the judges came through." "As an RA in Rickard, it was my job to make sure everything ran smoothly during open dorms. I was able to enjoy myself, but checking on my guys was my main task. I only had to lay down the law once or twice." (Wes Muntz, junior} While dorm events hold their place on campus, some of the best memories can be just hanging out with friends. So after a year has passed we check back in with freshman Greg Gallagher. " I couldn't have imagined a better year. I can't wait until I'm a sophomore!" Dorm life is so much more than what I thought it would be; laughing, crying, jumping, dancing, and most importantly gaining life long friends. (Rachael Wasem, freshman) "The Lawlor/Hill football tradition was a ton of fun working together, and it paid off because we ended up beating the Hill!" (Joe Hatch, sophomore) "Things I love about my dorm: stark white concrete walls, horrible smells because someone left milk out or brought in a dead animal, and the chance of being woken up in the middle of the night by a band of men yelling and screaming for no apparent reason, which I may or may not have been a part of." (Matthew Fox, junior)

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