2006 Miracle Yearbook
-‘ Christmas Stress Relief for Cameron Braun, Mindy Russell, and Rachel Petersen give the friends some much needed rest in-between studying for finals. *Suzanne Wilson, Steve Wynn, and Kristen Wills admire student artwork during SGA art week. "It's nice to know that there are at least a few artists on campus that aren't afraid to produce raw, honest pieces," reflected Suzanne. SOA Activities This year's SGA was all about the details, especially when it came to the very untraditional SGA activities which have come to be expected. Activities Board Director, Senior Holly Luiken, said the Board's focus, was directed by the question, "How can we take usual activities and give them a unique personality all their own?" Their success was evident to all of us from the very beginning - the carnival games at Homecoming and the opening lines of the New Student Talent show, which got a major revamping in order to give it the feel of an old-time game show. The fall semester's Stress-Relief Night was another hit with its special "Professor Karaoke," hot cocoa, and create-your-own holiday ornaments. As the kick-off to the basketball season, Moonlight Madness proved to be another get-on-your-feet-and-cheer extravaganza which, as a new addition, involved both faculty and students in its traditional half- time shoot-out. The excitement in the air was electrifying; we breathed in the whole scene as our favorite professors battled it out against our friends and hall-mates. November saw us through with One Week and challenged our hearts to reach out beyond ourselves and minister in our community. Art Week got an upscale twist as SGA organized exhibits into galleries and held an opening night complete with a harpist, hors d'oeuvres, and sparkling grape juice. The week also included oral interpretations in the Hive, live music, and poetry readings, and was coordinated with HALO Films' Student Film Festival. Junior Allison Newfield remembered, "I was blown away by all the talent here at Cedarville and encouraged to see the ways our student body will be able to influence our culture in the future through art and media." I"' During finals week, SGA hosted a "Christmas Stress .-Laura Austin, Kelly Ramsey, and Joy Shaughnessy decorate cookies Relief" with karaoke. Joel Green and Alissa Wingenroth during their dorm's stress relief, sing along to the Backstreet Boys. Activities 157
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