2010 Miracle Yearbook

FALL FESTIVITIES At Joni's Rock'n Roll,students experienced what it's like to play basketball in a wheelchair. Justin Sides,Sammy Starr, and Ryan Zeiset enjoy a game of.. , up-turned tables at the Involvement Fair.(No,we don't know how to play either.) Tim Lukasiewicz and Brian Johnson lead students through an Encounter Worship Night. ovies and late-night madness,game nights and campus chases. So goes the story of the campus Fall Festivities. Students gathered from around campus to delight in the numerous activities this fall. "I love fall; the campus does a great way of getting the students together to remind us all to take a break from school and enjoy ourselves," Kate Cella said. Hundreds of students played the annual Mission Impossible cross-campus chase. Dressed all in black, the crazy participants raced across campus,dodging faculty along the way to reach their destination. Screams echoed through campus as everyone learned the agility of the faculty and just how scary the campus could get after dark. The craziness continued into the fall with the celebratory Midnight Madness. Students got a glimpse of the upcoming basketball team while entertained by the various game and three-point shot battle of the sexes."Midnight Madness is such a great tradition and enables us to welcome the basketball teams into their next season. My friends and I love to watch the three-point competition," Grace Kohl said. SCAB maintained their job in luring students to stay on campus during the weekend. They gave students the chance to become stars through karaoke ALT Nights. Wii Games and movies galore gave the campus the chance to stay close and donate their date money toward the chosen organization of the evening. The Midwest campus could not have an evening of fun without corn hole, of course. ALT Nights provided ample opportunity for students to sharpen their corn-chucking skills. Peter Mage always anticipates the feeling on campus during autumn:"I love being here in the fall. It feels like Cedarville bursts into a flurry of activity and color,just like nature, before the long, cold winter."

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