1986 Miracle Yearbook

REBECCA KLOPP SeCTULdry From The Editor • • -71mal•••••••=milir FAY SCHONFELD Spring Quarter Organizations Editor mow I ronically, the 1985-86 academic year began and ended without an editor. In the fall, a staff consisting mainly of freshmen and sophomores organized under the leadership of Mrs. Dixon, who divided up the editor's responsibilities among the staff. Then in the winter quarter, Mrs. Dixon asked me if I would prayerfully consider the position of editor for the remainder of the year. Since I have always had suicidal tendencies, I accepted the responsibility. Then the unexpected happened — on April 30, I, along with four of my peers, was involved in a serious automobile accident and was unable to return to school due to my injuries. Dannah Barker, one of the layout editors, then assumed my responsibilities as acting editor. My heart-felt thanks go to my staff for their many hours spent laboring on the Miracle;to other students and friends who helped; to Jostens and Charles Miller for their patience; to Walt Fouch for his understanding; and to Mrs. Dixon for her constant counsel and dear friendship. One of the lifechanging lessons I learned during my long recovery is that our Lord is glorified through everything He allows to happen. My prayer, therefore, is that the 1986 Miracle may be glorifying to Him. Jeff Bergandine Special Thanks To.- Kim Byrom, Kathy Reynolds, Catherine Romano, Winter Quarter Copy Editor; Vice President Cliff Johnson; Special Photography Sites; Dayton Art Institute; Homes: Mr. and Mrs. V.M. Brantley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leightenheimer; Others:Harold Green, CCPublic Relations, Xenia Fire Dept., Sherri Mash, Mrs. Paul Cozatt, and to President Dixon for his understanding of Mrs. Dixon's late-night

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