2000 Miracle Yearbook
Open fwuse is an eye- opentng 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 neighbor- hood ch ildren cou ld have ever topp<.'<l the WWF thumb wres- tling 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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