S tud t ntLi fe Different The school name had recently changed, buildings had changed, and with the stan of the new school year, many faces had changed. Cedarville was "different." Homecoming 2000 celebr.ued those differences as SGA Via-president Amy Nyhuis wanted to make sure the student body, especially fellowseniors, had the opportunity to experience Cedarville "In a different light." Homecoming 2()()() was just that . Attendees rook pictures, made memories, and ate their homecomingdinnerfor the first time in the Stevens Student Center cafeteria. Upon entering the ban· quet hall, commonly referred to as "Chuck's,nguestsweregreetedby candlelight and the sweet serenade of Jan artist, Mi les Davis, which Light quick ly transported many away to a fine dining experience. The three-course dinner be· gan with Caesar salad, followed by lemon chicken over linguine, with a vegetable winter mix and dinner rolls, and fo r dessert· cheesecakeandSnickerspie. After reminisc ing about fun times at Ceda rville, seniors made their last homecoming memory comple te as Grand Marshals, Jon and Donna Purple, announced the Z<XXl homecoming court and crowned Miss Tisha Tapp ZOCJO Homecoming Queen . After the dinner, many went ove r to enjoy the homecoming concert featu r· ing LaRue and Newsong. ]amGrubcrtaodSarahttl · ~rehaveadcllg.IUF~o~lcvenlng d~o~rlngthehom«omlngbanqpct.(Centa) ThesmilingFacesrepresenttheen(oyable night experienced by aiLlBottomleFt)
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