2006 Miracle Yearbook
V, tapir Men's Residence Life ii :2111.1.-"IlAs I walk through campus, I am able to determine where individuals live and to which dorm culture they belong. Each male dorm possesses it owns nuances and quirks that make every dorm experience unique unto itself. By simply learning where a guy lives on campus, it is often easy to know much about him. From Harriman House to the Hill to McChesney, each dorm instilled a sense of grandeur and pride that was often the source of campus traditions and rivalries. Each dorm resident considered his dorm "the best," which made living in them an amazing experience. Bonds form in the male halls, and this unity was often evidenced in dorm competitions. Freshman Lawlor resident, David DiLernia, commented,"My favorite part about Lawlor is the camaraderie in the units because the people here almost band together to form a brotherhood... and we dislike the Hill." This healthy rivalry with the Hill led to annual football games and various other friendly competitions. Some dorms, such as Rickard, proved to be much calmer, while others, such as Brock continued annual raucous traditions. Three year Brock resident, Joel Smith, said of his beloved dorm,"Brock sets the precedence for rowdiness among the campus dorms." Other dorms became a mixture of both environments. Junior Tim Neetz said of his hall, "St. Clair is a wonderful place to experience all aspects of residence life while at Cedarville. It's the perfect balance of Brock and Rickard. From the great friends, to the late night spiritual conversations and praying for one another, to the games of Buck Buck, St. Clair is all a guy could ever want, and more!" While each dorm was different this year, each one became a home that can never of Cedarville University males. Junior Wes Yahara takes a leap from a makeshift ramp in a Brock hallway. We always knew we'd need those books someday... W Luke Snider and Kyle Gunn let their spirit show as they root for the Lady Jackets during a tough scocer match. '- Brothers and fellow Brock residents, Tim and Matt George, feed the onlypets allowed on campus: their very own "little Nemos." Matt Massaro, Jacob Smith, Jacob Spencer, Steve Tormey, and Scott Van Dyke unwind with Cedar-appropriate Italian ices during Fall finals. be replicated for hundreds t 144 Activities
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