1994 Miracle Yearbook

No dandelions at the Dixons Seniors enjoy a relaxing time of fellowship with the Dixons "I don't see any dandelions in the yard." It was the first observation made by one of myfellow seniors as we pulled into the driveway of the Dixon home. We had come for the SeniorReception,anannualoccasion for President and Mrs. Dixon to be- come more personally acquainted withthosewhoareabouttograduate from the college,and an occasion for us,as students,to see how the Presi- dent and his wife live. After noticing the lack of dandeli- ons,the first thing I noticed was the Photo by Todd Pettee On the Dixons' patio these two friends smile that graduation is the next big event. The hammock looks quite inviting for Seniors who need a break from the books. abundance of every other species of flower--thirty-five flats and thirty pots to be exact. I know because I asked Mrs. Dixon, and she knows because she planted every one of them."Work,work,work,"werethe three words that immediately fell from her lips when I asked her to give me a good quote for the year- book."Wedoletoutasigh when it's all over," she said, "but more than that weenjoybeingable toinvite the graduating class into our home." *Marcy Hintz Listening to the conversation of friends, Marcy Johnson reminisces about past college days. Photo by Todd Pettee Photo by Todd Pettee

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