2000 Miracle Yearbook

Open fwuse is an eyeopentng ezyerience for many Ceaarviffe women. 'Ifie trutfi jma[[y comes out. The memories of making snow an&>els in tbe yard and licldng icicles hanging from the roof all remind us of our childhood at Christmastime. Howeve r, no snowball fight with the neighborhood ch ildren cou ld have ever topp<.'<l the WWF thumb wrestling found in one bwlor unit. No sledding down the hill with eight kids piled on a one-man tobogg;m ever brough t the same excitement that many students felt when they experienced Christm:u under Cedar Lake for the first time. From the very modern "YZK Christmas~ to the more traditional "Santa's Workshop" and everything in between, the men succeeded in dcmot\Strating a wide range of imagination and creativit~·· However much we progressed when we stepped omo this campus, and however hard we tried to leave home behind, man)' aspecu of the men's residence halls this holiday $Ca501l still reminisced of childhood days. The ~Soda Can Chrislmas.~ complete wi1h aluminum mamle and fireplace, brough1 back warm memories of reclining before a blazing flre in the living room. Ahhough 11-e\·e learned by now thai eating snow is harmful and 1ha1 il is much 100 dangerous 10 pile eight people on a one-man sled, we were able, for one e,·ening. 10 fo'l,'("l all Tree!" ~ri~~:a•!:s;~~~l~::;d just enjoy the celebrmions of 'J.#s Tillnl, Da•·e Buchanan . ~~-~~- offamou$rtind~r.

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