2006 Miracle Yearbook

SGA *The SGA officers enjoy an evening with Dr. Brown and his wife."A university president who opens his home must truly care about students. Cedarville is privileged to have Dr. Brown as its leader," commented Cameron Arch about Cedarville's president. "SGA was an amazing experience for me. The executive council this year was exceptional. They worked hard to make this year the best and sincerely cared about Cedarville's students. Not only are they people I highly admire; they have become close friends that I love," reflects Katie Behlert (pictured O f f • gr**2* nd from left). icers This year, the officers of SGA spent most of their energies bringing the association back to the students. As promised last year during President Matt Shiraki's inauguration speech, SGA literally "opened the door" to students. The first noticeable difference was the welcoming and warm atmosphere of the SGA office, which lowered its barriers of exclusivity and invited students inside. They also allowed student voting on topics such as what the homecoming theme would be. Perhaps the most exciting event that SGA was responsible for was announced during an SGA chapel. Senior and student life director Bethany Streitmatter announced to an unsuspecting student body that, because of their votes, casual days were going to be Ao held on every Friday, and open dorms would take place once a month. 201,5rganizations .6.Justin Ely, Dan O'Callaghan, Walter Strickland, Katie Behlert, Cameron Arch, Christi Coulter, Holly Luiken, Bethany Streitmatter, Brent Kruithof, Lizzie Orrison, Matt Shiraki, and Ben Waddell are our Student Government Association Executive Council members. op' the joy 4.F 'Vat con

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