2007 Miracle Yearbook
W hile it is tradition for SGA to host a homecoming for the students,a surprising obstacle stood in the way of hosting what was to be the"Black Savvy":confusion and disinterest.Junior Vice President and homecoming planner Brittany Donald explained the fluke."At first, it was supposed to be this mysterious new event."But when SGA was left with fewer PR opportunities than expected,such as fewer announcements before chapel,Donald explained,"All we had left was word of mouth and posters:' This unexpected occurrence did not deter SGA from hosting other events, however.This year,SGA activities centered on giving,outreach,and a general awareness of need around the world.President Luke Seelye mentioned,"One of my goals this year wasto encourage the student body to think beyond our400 acres to see a world in need of redemption." This goal was realized with such activities as the Fisheni Village Project,a year-long fundraiser conducted alongside Women ofVision.Other projects included a T-shirt sale that raised funds for village goats,and a shoe drive for the needy in Iraq. SGA also focused heavily on reaching out to other campuses.Inter-Collegiate Council Director and junior Gabe Coyle mentioned that,in addition to the activities that involved the entire student body, such as ICC bowling,the dodge ball tournament,and Battle ofthe Bands,Cedarville's SGA"sent Christmas gifts to SGA'sfrom other schools and organized a picnic where SGA leaders from such school as Wilberforce, Central State,Wittenburg,Wright State,and Antioch came out."Clearly,SGA redeemed their Savvy qualities with various outreach and charity efforts. A Ben Volpe and Dan Magee dance the night away to some 1980's rock and roll as they skate around the rink.This party isjust getting started! • Katy Russell and Jonathan Walburg enjoy a night of'80s roller skating in their classic, retro outfits. I. Going back in time with vintage roller skates and side pony tales.Those were the good old days.
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