2006 Miracle Yearbook
r—r4. va -;\ fi Skt, 1.: , ,...., ,S v % 1. Elliv An expression I like to use when describing Elliv to people is, "You can never wear the wrong thing, because everything that can be worn, is worn to Elliv." At Elliv, anything goes. Of course this year was no different, and attire ranged from classy evening gowns to dinosaur costumesand ball gowns to jeans and a blazer. Now for those like me, half the reason we go to Elliv is to see what people are going to wear. But there were other things to see as well, which were more deserving of the money. The night featured a total of 11 acts, exhibiting the talents of over 90 students. The performances covered songs from musicians such as Kelly Clarkson, Gavin Degraw, Dixie Chicks, Daniel Bedingfield, and the Backstreet Boys. To the joyous surprise of the seniors, former SGA members and Elliv hosts Dave Wenzel and Seth Martin preached to the student body about student loans with the help of a well known R&B song. The hosts for the evening, Terri Schenk and Daron Day, also added to the entertainment with their dance moves and friendly banter. The purpose of the night was not only to entertain, but to honor those who excelled in their respective fields. Awards were given in the categories of Best Campus Artist, Athlete, Author, Entertainment, Mr. and Ms. Cedarville, Musician, Organization, Play Performance, and Video. A song was dedicated in memory of those whom the Cedarville family had lost this year, and a check was presented to Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans for a continuation of the campus efforts for Hurricane Katrina relief. In response to the show, sophomore Abby Colgrove stated, "Elliv is a great "year- ender" that kind of ties the whole Cedarville experience together for the student body. It's an awesome tradition to look forward to." 414111•11mir• lowor. se" 252 Spring tit. —1k f Nr " Completely covered in ice, Jon Wasson helps Colin Luther present the awards for Best Male Et Female Athletes. DiCuirci, symphonic band director, jazz band director, and professor of music education, received the much coveted faculty "Man of the Year" award.
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