2013 Miracle Yearbook

4 Ipc 7 - 1.01-4 ; 0•• '40 Campus Christmas is that magical time when hope and good will abound. We celebrate God-with-us and the atmosphere is 7% cinnamon." —J.D. Mayo Junior Student t'As L -- al% • 11.1 • • • fir • • 111 , • , ' r . 110# • • • CAMPUS CHRISTMAS Campus Christmas is perhaps the most wonderful time of the year at Cedarville. Some might say that even chicken tender night in Chuck's pales in comparison. The weekend after Christmas open dorms, SCAB hosted a variety of events. On Saturday night, students gathered in the chapel for a concert featuring the Inver- sions, an a cape/la music group from the university. Following the concert, Dr. Brown continued his tradi- tion of reading Christmas stories to the student body. Since this was Dr. Brown's final Christmas reading, he read the students' favorite books from previous years: My Dad Ran Over a Frog and Peef the Christmas Bear Only a few hours later, Chuck's even re-opened for a late night breakfast served by faculty and staff. Christ- mas karaoke filled the Chuck's air with "Sleigh Ride" and "The Christmas Song," some of this year's favor- ites. In the meantime,students created ornaments and decorated and ate Christmas cookies in the lower SSC. The weekend concluded with two showings of Elfin the Devries theatre. 1. Students pack the chapel for one of the biggest events on Cedarville's campus: the start of Campus Christmas. 2. Backed up by the rest of The Inversions, Freshman Ciara Kaufman and Senior Anr Zavodney belt it out for the crowd. 13 3. When it comes to midnight Chuck's kara- oke,one voice soars above the rest—tha the voice of Karl Olson, t i5 se )n. 4. Like a good elf, SCAB member Molly Din helps out with the ornament-making static 310 5. Inversions member Jordan Lee compete: a candy cane challenge.

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