2011 Miracle Yearbook

FALL HAPPENINGS Labor Day weekend. Since the"father" ofLabor Day was born in Cedarville,the parade and fireworks are always worth a weekend trip downtown to CedarFest. This year, the firework display was better than ever, and as the leaves began to fall, the Cedarville campus was filled with events for students to enjoy. The Involvement Fair encouraged both new students and returning students to branch out to the community and, like its namesake, become involved in an activity during their short time at Cedarville. The Freshman Class started a new event: The Amazing Race. Teams gathered together with a small entrance fee to compete for $100 in prize money. Tasks to finish included building a structure of marshmallows and toothpicks, giant-pin bowling, and clue-solving to find the next location. The winners of the event played hard and received $100 to show for it. During Fall Back,on Halloween weekend,the streets between Printy and Lawlor were overflowing for the Block Party. As the night grew late, students began to fill the event rooms to watch the twisted film, Inception. Then,on Saturday night, many students gathered to help solve the mystery at Boddy Mansion in a game of Clue. Moonlight Madness, hosted partially by Jernelle Ward, packed the gym with students jangling their keys. Sitting down was not an option during this basketball season kick-off. The reveal of a new seating section—the Jacket's Nest—encouraged fans to show their true colors: yellow and blue. Junior Jam packed the campus with elementary students for a Saturday and challenged Cedarville students to serve as group leaders or committee members. This event was fun for both the children that attended and the Cedarville students that had the chance to interact with the kids. The theme this year was "Extraordinary Examples" and challenged both children and students to be good examples every day. "I thought the fall street fair held in the Meet Market was great fun! From throwing pumpkins to making cotton candy, and then to painting pumpkins, it was just a fun event. The absolutely frigid weather that day also added to the fun—it certainly didn't get anyone's spirits down!" (Grace Zielger) Junior Jam volunteers clear their busy schedules to lead groups of elementary school students one Saturday in October.? JoyAnna MO' helps lead the worship band during the finale of Junior Jam. faylor Swayz( loses himself in his guitar playing at the New Student Talent Show during Dad's Weekend.

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