2007 Miracle Yearbook

he show itselfturned out so well. I don't know if I should attribute that to the great performances,impeccable production,or hilarious emcees,"said SGA president Luk Seelye.However,there was one downside to Elliv. Sophomore Brietta Allen said,"One ofthe more memorable moments ofthe evening for me wasthe sudden downpour of rain while we were waiting outside for the doors to open.If you didn't have an umbr you might start tasting hair coloring or makeup in your mouth!" Weather aside, many students were proven correct in their predictions that Elliv would be amazing this year. Hosts Steve Cobucci and lain Bryant began the evening with jokes about" Age"television shows,Cedarville majors,and global warmi omore Holly Amarante said,"One of my favorite parts was Mortensen won an award for the Demerits and gave his awesom speech.Plus,IBC indulgences? What an awesome idea!"Some oth highlights ofthe show included the onstage waterfall,thefilm"L in the Water,"and Carl Ruby's alarming announcement.Many stu- dents gasped at the thought that they would no longer be allowed to use Facebook.com. Andrew Costerisan,who sang"Life is a Highway,"said,"The hard work ofeveryone involved was definitely worth it! You can feel the energy in the house throughout the entire evening,and it almost makes you wantto pee your pants because you get to adcij to it!"The energy ofthe evening reached its peak during the encor Although some students were disappointed that there were no fireworks, most agreed that the perfect ending to Elliv came when Colby Taylor was lowered to the stage while playing piano.This year's finale will be difficult to top,and students will talk about it for years to come. A Smoke,water,and Colby Taylor coming out ofthe ceiling, what more could you ask for from the closing act of Elliv? Remembering the days before Wii and Xbox 360,these young men celebrate the precusor to all video games,Pacman. 250

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