1985 Miracle Yearbook

Jeffrey Scott Marble Pubic Administration Patricia Helen Marihugh English Education Will Marling Bible/Presemnory Melissa A. Marshall Speech Paul Marshall Prelow Joy Wesley Martin Business Administration Rodney Mork Mason Accounting Ruth Mode Mason Elementary Educorion Krslti E. Massie Elementary Education Clifford L. Mast Bible/Preseminory Lois Kay Masten Elernentory Education Brenda Kay Mostin Nursing Mork Edward mornews Business Administration Jennifer Lynne Matthews Broadcasting/Political So. Koren D. Mayberry English Stephen A. Meyer Bible Comprehensive Elena Marie Michael Speech/English Educonon Lorry Edward Miller ll Business Administration Moth J. Mitchell Bible/Preseminaty Marjorie A. Moots Elementary Education John Randall Moddermon Public Administration Donnie Sue Modesty Nursing Jean M. Moeser Biology James D. Moll Business Administration/CIS thank the Lord for allowing me to re- turn to the 'Ville this year. After attend- ing here as a freshman and then spending a year or a state university, returningto the campus last fall was a homecoming for me. It has been fantastic to be back. "Back to what?" you may ask. "Bock to this barren land of inverted umbrellas, rainy Sundays, waterlogged shoes, and a 'lake' with no wholes?" No,that's not it or all. It's nice to be back or a college that has "live" insrurctors and nor "video" profes- sors. It has also been refreshing to be back in an environmenr where people are not constantly looking our for "number one," but rather put Jesus Christ first in their lives. Mondays are also bock to being bear- able once again thanks to President Dix- on's candid series on "Doting, Marriage, and the Family." Singing "Christ is All I Need" still fills me with o sense of belong- M=CHELLE LOMGO ing on unity with the college family. It was quire an expereince readjusting to dorm life though; and it wasn't until after my first popcorn popper donut and one of those famous "talks" that lasted into the early morning hours, that I felt at homeawayfrom home. It istrue that you learn more about life in the dorms than you ever could in the classroom. It's in the dorm, too, where the Lord has blessed me with friends whose friendships will last throughout my lifetime. I now have a better appreciation for the college and for what it stands. No, this isn't a 'Ville promo; but too often we rake for granted our time here instead of utilizing it to its fullest. Looking to the coming year, I pray that God will help me to maintain a "perma- nent press" in my life as I press on toward maturity in Him. 202 Juniors

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