1995 Miracle Yearbook

tri ,L Cbin Christmas in the Dorms Christmas music, lights, candy,guysand girls visiting eachother'sdorms,freefood. These traditions are all an- nual features which signify the arrival of Open House. Every year,each hall or unit decorates,hoping to win the contest. The dorms transform into departmentstores,Christmas in the Cities, the Love Boat complete with a captain and a band, the Rednecks, the Willett'sMemorialincluding doctorsand patients,the Ma- ternity Ward,and other cre- ative themes. Judgeschoose the hallsorunitswiththebest and mostcreativethemesand reward them with afree din- ner at The Olive Garden. The entire evening prom- isesfun because students get to take study breaks, spend time with friends, celebrate the Christmas spirit, and en- joy a free picture with Dr. Dixon. Lynda Gavitt .10 Claus took a vacation to Hawaii,eagerly waiting to see her fans do a Hawaiian dance. ABOVE: Getting lostenroute to Chinafrom the North Pole,Santa Clausdecided to visitthe Jedi to make sure they were having a peaceful Christmas. 20student life

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