2002 Miracle Yearbook

Open house gave Cedarville students an ample opportunity to get into the Christmas spirit. Christmas lights were hung,and mistletoe dangled above the doorways,ready to capture the unsuspecting. The themes this year covered a wide range from "ChristmasAcross America"in Johnson to"An Eighties' Christmas"in Printy. One ofthe units in Lawlor chose to experiment with a cross between Santa and his twelve reindeer and Luke Skywalker and the Millennium Falcon. While in a light-saber duel with Santa Claus, Darth Vader was sure to point out that,"The season is strong with this one. 5) Some ofthe women of Willets rolled up their sleeves and tightened their boots. While caped in camouflage,they put their unsuspecting visitors through basic training.With shouts and grunts, matching a general's drilling ofhis Brian Davis and Dan Dunham give a live broadcast of the Christmas parade in McChesney. open houses troops,ringing in their ears from the Willets women,the involuntary enlistees crawled,ran,andleaped through a challenging obstacle course. Sophomore Dan Cobb thought,"St. Clair's'Santa Crashed in the Congo'theme was very impressive...1 would definitely date the gorilla." Freshman WendyCurtis loved her first chance to pass the stop sign in the Lawlor parking lot legally. "Open house was really fun; it was great to be able to have my guyfriends over and see their rooms all decorated for the holidays." The creativity and hours of work oftwo halls were rewarded with gift certificates. The women's top winner was the Sesame Street gang in McKinney Hall. Harriman captured the men's crown with their interpretation of the one gift on every girl's Christmas list, the "ideal man." Which of these three is not like the other? The Sesame Street theme in McKinney is creative enough to win the hall a gift certificate. Some girls choose to break out the Wranglers, hats, and big buckles for their CowGirl Christmas. Fall 33

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