1992 Miracle Yearbook
Need a Little Christmas? Decking the Halls at Open House Returning from Thanksgivinsgt,udents began anxiously to anticipate the approach of Christmas. Unfortunately, their spirits were dampened by the reminder that finals would soon arrive. To help students avoid burnout and to meet their need for a little Christmas, Student Services scheduled the annual residence hall open houses. Returning with wrapping paper, ornaments,lights, and Santa hats,students began to decorate their halls and units furiously. A campus-wide competition encouraged students to be creative in developing themes. The winning men and women usedthethemes"Underthe Christmas Tree"and "Christmas Around the World" respectively. After the judges had passed, their candy was gone,and Dr. Dixon had breezed through,the students collapsed--ready to endure the final two weeks before break. •Marsha Olsen POSING AS SANTAS,Tim Kohlmeyer and Ben Kalich do some Christmas "rapping." OPEN HOUSE brings out the best in everyone. Student Life Photo by Scott Snodgrass Photo by Steve Cook A HARRIMAN FIREPLACE sets the mood for Jerri Cook's visitor, Scott Mills. Photo by Becky Gerber Photo by Becky Gerber BECAUSE OF FIRE CODE 776 which forbids live trees in the room,Jim Geise decorates his bunk with festive lights.
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