2014 Miracle Yearbook

Winter hit Cedarville hard this year. We lasted through two polar vortexes and enjoyed two snow days. In elemgntaiy, a snow day means sledding and snow angeis and braving the elements. College snow days meant coffee and blankets and Netflix binges. The camgus was wrapped in a cozy blanket of aniow and ice for months. We bundled up mscarves and; mittens .■/ walking around the tundra-like campus. The SSC s Christmas spirit by covering the ceiling in ornamai sledding hill. Winter dragged on into FaEii-iuary and i rnn; : s 1 r e : irought the hope Of brighter oays .. Jnity: bonding over hot chocolate and good books1 ss demand? led us with nd having an indoor ch, but the eany T Inter in Cedarvilli oocourpgo^ oommu ^ as possible the roaring fire at Stoney Creek. 1. Cedenvllle Is hit with a brutal winter, but students still find a way to have tun 2. In a moment of high school Tostalgia, girls ask the guys to the Sadie Hawkins Dance, held in Altord AudiiBdum 3. It is easJR wariffup on i chilly ™gl — e s b e j l y if is learning to salsa d rw s ' 4. John!Hopkins and Peyton Green pose iwith their siblings and friends, winners of Miracle Yearbook’s Lil

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