2006 Miracle Yearbook
Women's Residence Life flull'..dWhen I transferred to Cedarville this year, I was most excited about dorm life because of the potential growth and bonding that comes from living with other girls. I have had amazing opportunities to get closer to the girls in my hall through Bible studies, hall activities, and those crazy random moments that all the women's resident halls have experienced. For many girls, Printy is their first dorm-life experience. This year, Printy had their annual "Printy War," which was rumored to have involved syrup, whip cream, and soda. "It was a great night to make memories and meet other girls from different units," freshman Jessica England said. Many dorms started exercise programs this year. The girls of Willetts and Faith got together to do Pilates and Taebo. "Our exercise nights have been, well, so far...interesting!" laughed Faith resident Emile Brinks as she described the Taebo experiences. While these girls worked to maintain a healthy body, the girls in McKinney could be found at Young's on the weekends, getting their dose of sugar. Junior Hilary Bromely said that she and her friends would "moo for an extra scoop of ice cream." Johnson had been filled with screams coming from the TV lounge as another member was voted out at tribal council during the latest episode of Survivor. On the other side of campus, the girls in Murphy Upper-Back focused on their destiny as housewives, as displayed by their "Destined to be Housewives" theme for Campus Christmas. Many guys wonder what happens beyond the walls of Maddox's courtyard. Melissa Clawson shared that, this year "we had a courtyard fiesta with live music, Mexican food, and a piñata. Though our dorm lost the Powderpuff football game, we still know how to have a good time." t 146 Activities Itieft.,- ,i >- Laura Olmstead, Laura Ramey, and Jenny VanDyke don their costumes and enjoy the food during the Murphy/Rickard Halloween party. 'Sara Larsen tries to avoid having her picture taken during Faith's open dorms. Victors Casey O'Neal, Tiffany Schlueter, and Elise O'Neal proudly display their trophy after winning the Printy/Maddox Powderpuff game. Jen Davis and Alissa Clutcher, residents of Maddox, appear to enjoy the mocha punch just a little too much!
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