1984 Miracle Yearbook

Aliso A. Alexander Undeclared Jerald Robert Anderson Business Sarah Jo Anderson Nursing Tamara L. Andrus Elementary Education Marc Richard Anthony Business Administration Kimberly Sue Ash English James Andrew Atkinson Social Science/Comp. Sci. April Sue Augustus Psychology April L. Avey Elementary Education Susan Matte Baidis Physical Education Bane Kenneth Speech David R. Bantle Mathematics/Physical Ed. William Wayne Bony Jr. Music Education Robert D. Barber Pre-Engineering Gary W. Marker Speech/English Robert William Barnes Pre-Law Dawn E. Baughman Elementary Education Melissa Jane Beach Business Administration Karen L. Beattie English David Allen Belford Preseminary Prudence Laura Benevkles Business Administration Rick Wayne Bennett Business Ronald Lee Bennett Business Joel Evan Benzing Pre-Engineering Jeffery S. Beste Pre-Engineering Matthew Brent Biggs Pre-Law Donna Lee Birtch Undeclared Peter C. Bishop History/Pol, Sci. Kathleen M Biller Secretarial Carol S. Whitman Nursing Nell James Black Physical Education Susan Blake Pre-Law Ann E. Blessing Behaviral Science Nancy Jean Bliss Medical Tec. Douglas A. Bode Undeclared Lisa Marie Bake Undeclared W hen the class of 1986 came in as freshmen, the first major college activity we were to experience was Homecoming. The theme of that Homecoming was "Reflections." Re- flections? It was a little difficult for us to reflect on our memories of college life when we had only been here for two weeks! But now,two years have gone by — so reminiscing becomes a little easier. As a sophomore, I would have to classify the past two years as years of discovery — but discovery in two completely different areas. As fresh- men, we were overwhelmed to dis- cover new facilities, new friends, new courses,new challenges — new ever- ything. We spent a year of excite- ment,adventure,fun and learning. We discovered things about other people and a "new world." Then came our sophomore year. It, too, was a year of discovery — bu not as much about college life. Som( might say that we became"seasone veterans." The programs were not a dazzling and overwhelming as that firs year; we had seen friends come an go; our college life became settle( into a more knowing and stable rou tine. Rather, this time the discoverie were about self. We discovered mor( about our attitudes and values, an we began to crystallize future plan and goals. We no longer were discov 98 Sophomores

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