2010 Miracle Yearbook

HOMECOMING Christina Kinch, Katie Hunt,and friends pile into the back of a pick-up for the Homecoming parade. Julita Bailey,Jenn Alfieri,and Sarah Medina march through homecoming with their signs for the PEACE Project. Juliann Lamb and friends frame their faces for the "Picture This" Homecoming theme. I t was a frigid fall day in Cedarville that welcomed Alumni back for Homecoming. The return to their alma mater brought mixed emotions. Some reminisced about th good old times when girls had to wear skirt everyday and everyone listened to Steven Curtis Chapman in secrecy. Others were affronted with the harsh realization that the were simply not as young as they used to b Watching freshmen chase each other around in the "meat market" brought many to grip with that fact pretty quickly. The homecoming parade, unrivaled in uniqueness and splendor, had spectators on the edge of their seats. Candy was thrown t and fro as children dived onto the pavemen in hopes of grabbing one sweet after the next. Parents stood by in awe as a troupe o swing dancers performed "choreographed movements" in 1950's attire. Eventually they were able to pick up their jaws off the ground in time to see a social activism organization tout signs bearing statistics about AIDS. The cold weather and wind did not stop alum from participating in the ever-excitin Homecoming activities. Outside the SSC, orgs set up fundraising tables like tie-dye and moon bounces. But the main event, the men's soccer game against Notre Dame College, had the biggest turn out.

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