1956 Miracle Yearbook

Looking to the future we'll try to catch a glimpse Of what our dear seniors will be doing ten years hence. First we'll come back to this little town of Cedarville And see if there are any hanging around here still. We find to our surprize that there are two right here on campus One who is directly connected with the classes. Dale Thompson is now one of our coaches Replacing Mr. Underwood who has retired to the benches. The other one around here is our own Leon Franck The pastor of the church here on campus is his rank. Leaving this small town we will try to trace Where the rest of this fine class is in life's mad race. One girl we've been wondering about is Barbara Ferry Has she had any success in catching a man to marry? We are then directed to a mansion with good air And find that she has landed a good looking millionaire. Looking a little farther we find the house of Gerry White What's this? It sounds like inside there is a fight. But looking on inside we find happily instead She's lived up to her word having an orphanage like she said. Next we turn our attention to Mr. Roger Ames Through these ten years what has been his gain? You say he is in France, why what is he doing? Oh, the life of an interpreter is what he is pursuing. Coming to our memories now are Dave and Joan Gardner We wonder what they're doing, they're living in what manner? Oh yes, now we remember, they're on the mission field indeed And it's an extra big one for they've a dozen mouths to feed. We had another married couple with us that year Sam and Ellen Hornbrook, where will they appear? We find he has a gas station, not to our surprise And Ellen's staying home, her job, to keep him alive. For the next of our dear seniors we look out of the country We come to Ginny Stubbs and listen to her story. She is back in India with the people that she loves Following the call of our wonderful Lord above. Miss Wanda Panter is the next girl on the list Is it still Miss Wanda or has she dropped the "Miss"? Yes, she's another lucky one and finally came through She couldn't let Barb beat her; got herself a man, too. Our little Margaret Spaulding is whom we're trying to find What kind of a gift has she offered to mankind? She is still her same sweet self: we'd want her no other way She's still living at home as she was back in our day. Now don't get me wrong--I'm not saying that it's hopeless But it seems our Lord can use her better as a Miss. The last one we come to is big Bill Brown He's a typical professor: upon his face a frown. He's doing very well in a well known college Giving to his students the best of his knowledge. We have now traced this fine senior class And think they've done quite well from the first until the last.

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