1984 Miracle Yearbook

oosh! Another year overtakes us! It is difficult to comprehend that three-fourths of our college life is al- ready history! How can we measure our accomplishments as we progress toward graduation? Is it possible to sur- vey three college years by a pile of items containing well-used popcorn poppers, innumerable Young's sacks, weary blow dryers, old Student Data Sheets,"Call for package"slips, grade reports, heeless, tattered shoes, sign out cards, broken umbrellas, over- worked coffee pots, and many othe objects. The above list poses a seriou problem. Not one item indicates spiri- tual growth — the accurate measure of true achievement. Matthew 6:19-21 compares earthl treasures, "where moth and rust des tory," with treasures in heaven "where moth and rust do not destroy.' Yes, we are here for our education however, when we overlook a friend' Joyce A. Abel Accounting Shari L. Altimus Physical Education April L. Ames English GaryL Anderson Chemistry Hugh M. Anderson History Wayne P. Anderson Business Administration Dawn M. Angell Psychology Debbie Armor Elementary Education Tina L Ashley Elementary Education Klmra I. Ayres Accounting Katherine L. Baker Bible Comprehensive Kenneth D. Bone Communication Stephen A. Manning Broacasting Sharon L. Banzhaf Business Administration James R. Barber Behavioral Science Lorene F. Barram Elementary Education Lori A. Barrand Elementary Education John E. Bartus Social Science Debbie A. Battaglia Accounting Robert A. Bauer Marketing Brad W. Baugh Pre-Law Shellie L. Beaman English Judy L. Bears Nursing Jon D. BeIght Bible Robert C. Balked Pre Seminary Debra J. Bell Elementary Education Tim A. Bell Business Administration Jodi L. Beitz Elementary Education James R. Benedict Elementary/Secondary Education Laurie A. Benedict Elementary Education James A. Bennett Bible, Preseminary Jay P. Benson Broadcasting Julie M.Bergman Elementary Education Lori E. Bishop Accounting Sara J. Blackburn Nursing David J. Blackstone Bible 88 Juniors

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