1985 Miracle Yearbook

BRUCE ICERSUNG The old order chongerh, Yielding place ro new, And God fulfills Himselfin many ways,Lestone good custom should corrupt The world. s freshmen and sophomores, we learned rhor each new quarter and each new year would be accompanied with some alteration in its general tone from the previous one. The changes are always slight ones and never of monu- mental consequence, yet now I see changes in our class and in myself of great- er significance which are borh fascinating and disconcerting. Once our lives as freshmen were char- acterized by religious attendance of all school functions; we are now selective in the use of our time. The zeal with which we frequented local 01TR:1a-ions, such as Young's and Cry-Baby bridge, has without question waned. Who among us has not seen the direction of this interest undergo the process of sharper focusing? In a similar manner we have all found our academic experience to be some- what altered from what it was two years ago. Now heavily involved in the content of our majors, we find not only the con- tent changing but also the amount of re- quiremenrs. Never did we think that we would devote so much time out of neces- sity for the sake of our class work. If the changes of time can be seen nowhere else, however, they must cer- tainly be seen in relaron to friendships. While drawing some friends closer, the passing of time has caused many to drift apart The friendships most of us make here will, to a great extent, be continued in memory. I foresee obvious changes in our relationships, particularly as friends who are seniors prepare to leave. In our junior year, we have glimpsed a vast sea of change. We will soon uproot. Although many think that it is only the seniors whofeel the effects ofchange,we all experience it or every level. Allow me to quote Arthur once more: Ifthoushouostneversee myface again,prayfor my soul. More things ore wrought by prayer than this world dreams of Wherefore, let Thy voice rise like o fountain for me night ond day. "Morre d'Arrhur" Alfred, Lord Tennyson Beth Ann Goldsmith Physical Educoron Brenda L. Golernba History/Polincol So./Ed Tony Vaughn Goocey Nursing Timothy Scott Good BiOe Comprehensive Michelle Ann Grosley Nursing Snodro Lee Green Mot tics Education Susan Lynn Greethom Nursing Holly Ann Grumbeck Business Administration Rebecca C. Gveinn Nursing Noel Martin.Hock Bible/Preseminary David C. Hole Business Administration Donna Sue Hollmon Special Educorion Michael F. Hammond Prelaw/English Crystal Ann Hancock English Scott R. Hannay Business Adminotrorion Judy Hoppe Broadcasting Joy Ann Harden Elementary Education Christina Joy Hart Engrish Education Doris Eileen Harvey Hisrory/English Kevin Sean Hoskins Business Adminismation T. Daniel Hawk Elementary Education Lori!eon Howley Special Education Beverly D. Hayes Secretarial Adrninisrrorion Koren Y. Headdings Nursing Juniors 199

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