2010 Miracle Yearbook
WNS'RECEPTION S unday afternoon. Outside the SSC white Cedarville vans line up as students in Sunday dress climb through the doors. The vans pull out down the dusty road and disappear into the distance. Underclassmen watch with questioning looks. Every fifteen minutes the shuttles return full of students. Some may ask where all those well-dressed students go. Well, the students are seniors on their way to the Senior Reception at Dr. and Mrs. Brown's home. The seniors have less than two weeks left, and what better way to celebrate than food and fellowship at the Browns"? After four years of hard work and stress, it is finally time to rejoice that the end is near! Dan Merkh said,"It was a great opportunity to get away from all the academics and hustle before graduation and spend some time relaxing in a comfortable environment with the Browns." Dr. Brown interacted with students, trading jokes and asking about their plans. He was more than happy to take pictures with seniors one last time. It was easy to mingle with other seniors in - the Brown's spacious backyard and laugh about the past four years. -The reception was a time to get pictures, enjoy some sunshine, and realize that the four years were ones to cherish for the friendships they built," said Clara Gebert. With sandwiches, fruit, and mini cheesecakes,friends sat at tables or explored the Browns' home. Rachel York said,"It was so nice to have one last chance to spend time with Dr. and Mrs. Brown as we are facing graduation in just a couple of weeks. Their hospitality in opening their home to us was really great, and I loved hanging out there with my fellow seniors." As the seniors anticipated the end, life slowed down for one hour at the Browns' Reception. These girls sample some ofthe homemade treats. The cookies are homemade,right?
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