2000 Miracle Yearbook

rnonn Wars we~ ~:~~~ge:~~ri~h~~; s~~~~~~~-A~~~~:,~~e~~~~~~~~::~.~h~~ was agreat time! '1Jorms chapel. people were suspiciousl)' looking around. Why1 P<.'Ople conversed about assassins. Could there be anything wrong! Could it happen herem Cedarville! No! h's just Donn Wars! Dorm Wars was an SGA sponsored activity to create camar.tderie within each donn and find out which were the "best"' men :mel women's dorms. There were several games play<.-d out on the track and hammer-field. Each representative from a dorm that won their com etetf in m~~~~:n.:i:i•;,~:e~~~:::~:r;;~~~~h particiJXlnt 'P receh·ed a card with another participant's name on it. Their mission: severa£ ::a~~~~:e::~ a;: :=.~~~;e" them. But players n«dcd to be activites fwping to win first pface. aw:~.yfrom~tud~to playpingpongintk Miter center. Plank Wrestling was a true test of one's strength ;tnd agility. Opponents faced e:~ch other on an elevated plank five feet off the ground. Panicipants used onl yone hand in an attempt to make their challeng.:: r lose their balance and fall onto the mats. Taf\OCI wao;a tCSl ci accuracy. Panicipants launched watcrballooruat a giant red dot. The closer to the target, the mon' points received. The competitioo in Dorm Wars was great. It was thrilling tO see Dorm Spirit. The women's donn winner was Printy Hall, and the men's was McChesney Hall. {ja6eWpo. and Brode Weston J.hOO{w:Uerballoon•.,,hey p.~nicifUteinTarget. Cfrris HeJdingsandjim Hulbc.,fight it out inPbnk Wrnding!

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