2005 Miracle Yearbook

Although student chapels were at times quite amusing,Senior and SGA Chaplain Derek Zelenka hoped that the student body got more out of it. He said,"Our goal was not to entertain, but to glorify the Lord. SGA chapel skits, videos,and messages will soon be forgotten from everyone's mind, but the impact of our openness will last." According to Zelenka, this year's mantra was, The cross...the greatest sight of my life.When I believed....the greatest night of my life.And since then...it's been the fight of my life." Seniors (from left) Matt Molby, Aaron Welty, Mike Baker, Caternacchi, and Phil McCune belt a tune at the 100 Days "We sang 'You've Lost that Loving Feeling' for Karaoke. We because we couldn't find the track we needed. From what I sound very good, but it was a good time just being with frie over the years while at CU." Shaun Hanna, Mark arty. Aaron recalled, d to do it a capella member, we didn't s that we'd made -7.11•1111111,•••••••••• Junior cellist Cara Slaybaugh reaped many benefits due to SGA band. "It was my desire this year to have a solid group of friends that are just in love with the Lord, and He totally provided that for me in this group—I have benefitted from some amazing relationships with these wonderful brothers and sister." This year's Art Week was an excellent showcase of various humanities, including painting displays, street musicians, and even the hip-hop group Scratch Track. Freshman Erin Cahilly and junior Jonathan Boston (far left, standing) watch as a talented potter sculpts another work of art. Cahilly described the experience as "really fun to watch.The pictures displayed all over in the lower SSC were a lot offun to look at,and it was a really interesting selection of art media and topics." Activities 159

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