2010 Miracle Yearbook

FALL BACK Bright colors mix with big smiles. Laura Dreyer wows spectators with a finger-paint mural! Students can't help but wonder how much ofan exaggeration their caricature really is. A Cedarville artist paints a masterpiece on a facial canvas. T his year's Fall Back was a whirlwind of art, action, and amazing food! Orgs lined up to strut their stuff to the Cedarville community—and their tables did not disappoint. Fall Back provided ample opportunity for all Cedarville students to do something they love. Cedarville's first ever street fair was deemed a success by all who attended—and a perfect opportunity to ignore their mothers' orders not to play in the street. The air was filled with the sounds oflaughter, music, and grunting men as they smashed pumpkins on the pavement. For the Cedarville artist, there were sidewalks to cover in chalk and fences to paint with graffiti. The animal lover could win a goldfish in a cup-toss game. Athletes demonstrated their superior strength by competing to see who could throw pumpkins the farthest and by racing each other in go-karts! Best of all were the mountains of Autumnal foods: sweet pecan pie, steaming hot chocolate, and buttery popcorn were just a few of the options available. Even the most discriminating of palates could not snub Chucks' gooey apple dumplings. Clara Gebert,SGA vice-president, said,"I certainly loved planning the event. A friend of mine came up with the idea when Peter Brandt and I were campaigning for SGA last year. I owe a lot to my team for the actual event, and many things were only able to be done as a result of their genius, creativity, or pure determination and effort! Honestly, my favorite part of Fall Back was seeing how people enjoyed the event and got involved in all the different activities. To me,that was success."

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