Winter 1999 - Indiana Wesleyan University

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Winter 1999 - Indiana Wesleyan University
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From the President
Good People Making Good Things Happen
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university can be no better than its people. In
that regard, Indiana Wesleyan University
truly is blessed. We are blessed one-hundred fold,
indeed four-hundred fold. That’s how many
people there now are in the IWU family: 430.
In planning this issue of the Triangle, Alan
Miller gave our vice presidents a most difficult
assignment. Alan, in his role as editor of the
Triangle, asked each vice president to choose one
person from his area of responsibility who
demonstrated the excellent caliber of people who
work at IWU.
That’s almost like asking a parent to pick one of
his or her children as examples of good kids.
Employees at IWU are like family.
(For the record, Wilbur and Ardelia Williams,
who are featured on the cover of this magazine,
weren’t involved in the selection process. They
were consensus choices to represent the very best
that IWU has to offer.)
The six choices made by the vice presidents are
excellent, as we think you will agree when you
read their stories in the pages that follow. It goes
without saying that there are many similar stories
throughout our campus. We will get to many of
those stories in future issues of the Triangle, as
time and space allow.
The common thread that runs through this
particular issue is the remarkable story of how
God has assembled this group of people for this
particular time in IWU’s history. Those who do
not understand the heart of a Christian institution
may consider some of the stories to involve pure
coincidence, but we know better.
Susan Rose, a nurse who grew up down the
street from IWU, wanted to work in the campus
health center so badly that she pestered Dr. Todd
Voss for three straight years. Just when she was
about to give up hope, a job opened. Susan has
been the director of the Health Center for the last
five years.
Dr. Jim Lo, on the other hand, had been on the
mission field in
Southern Africa
and Cambodia
for 14 years and
had not
considered the
possibility of
teaching at
IWU. Three
years ago, he
Dr. Jim Barnes
brought his twin
sons to campus for a visit where he learned about
an opening in the religion department. He was
offered and accepted the job. Dr. Lo recently
began his fourth year as head of IWU’s
intercultural studies program, which already has
70 students.
Two years ago, Dr. Harriet Rojas flew to
Indianapolis to interview for a job at a state
university – only to learn that the university no
longer planned to fill the position. She drove to
IWU to visit with friends and wound up being
offered a job, which she accepted.
Well, you get the idea. The Lord has assembled
a remarkable group of people, and he’s done it in
remarkable ways. And each person, regardless of
rank or responsibility, is just as vital to fulfilling
the mission of IWU as the next person.
That explains why our six vice presidents,
without consulting each other, chose:
• Three people who are administrators at
different levels of the university.
• One faculty member.
• The nurse who directs the student health
center.
• And the Director of the Physical Plant who is
responsible for keeping the grass cut and the air
conditioners running and the restrooms cleaned –
and sees it all as a ministry.
We hope you will enjoy this issue of the
Triangle, which celebrates the lives of all those
who are a part of the IWU family.
Dr. Jim Barnes ‘65 is the president of
Indiana Wesleyan University.
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INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
TRIANGLE
President’s Report 1999, Vol. 80, No. 1
EDITOR: Alan
Miller
Gary Phillips ‘92
NEWS EDITOR: Carolyn McGhee
ART DIRECTOR:
ALUMNI
The TRIANGLE (issn 10666893) is published quarterly,
free to alumni, by Indiana Wesleyan University, 4201
South Washington Street, Marion Indiana 46953-4974.
Second class postage paid at Marion, Indiana and
additional offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
Indiana Wesleyan University, 4201 South Washington
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God Kept Opening Doors
Although Dr. Harriet Rojas grew up on the West Coast and spent two years
on the mission field in South America, Indiana Wesleyan University never
has been far from her heart. In 1997, she returned to IWU for the third time.
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Caring for God’s Campus
Maintaining the Indiana Wesleyan University campus goes well
beyond mowing lawns and keeping boilers operating. ‘It’s a matter of
stewardship,’ says Brendan Bowen, who took over as IWU physical
plant director a year ago.
1998-99 Alumni Association
Board Members and Officers
OFFICERS
John Ragan APS ‘90, President; Stephen Bickel ‘69,
President-Elect; Pam (Biberstine) Shattuck (Owosso
‘68), Secretary; John Rowe ‘59, Finance Chairman;
Krischelle Abraham ‘95, Activities Chairman; Bonnie
(Volek ‘69) Biggs, Activities Chairman-Elect; Marilyn
(Pieper ‘77) Simons, Faculty Representative; R. Marlowe
Wood APS ‘93, APS Representative; Randy Dewing ‘99,
Student Representative; Howard Inman (Owosso ‘40),
Owosso Representative; Judy (Macy ‘70) Mohler,
Alumni Director.
Called to Higher Education
Many educators prepare themselves academically to teach at the
elementary or secondary level, and then they graduate to higher
education. Once Dr. Mark Smith answered God’s call, he began
preparing for a career in Christian higher education.
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Service With a Smile
Students get excellent care at the IWU Health Center, and it all comes
with a smile. Susan Rose, director of the center, says her staff goes the
extra mile to ensure that patients have a good experience at the center.
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
Matt Cannon APS ‘98, Michael Clegg APS ‘97, Betty
(Hicks ‘52) Christler, Dotty (Marshall ‘70) Hamlin,
James Jones ‘67, Donna (Barker ‘61) Landis, Larry
Norris ‘72, and Dwight Ott ‘85.
Indiana Wesleyan University does not discriminate on the
basis of sex, race, color or national origin in its
employment policies, administration policies, scholarship
and loan programs, and athletic and other school
administered programs, and does not deny to any student
on the basis of sex, race, color, or national origin any
right, privilege, program, or activity generally accorded
or made available to students at Indiana Wesleyan
University.
Departments
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Academic Affairs
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Adult & Professional Studies
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Enrollment Management
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Financial Affairs
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Student Development
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University Advancement
Mission Statement
Indiana Wesleyan University is a
On the cover:
Wilbur and Ardelia Williams
recently began their 33rd year
at Indiana Wesleyan University,
but they have no thoughts of
retiring. See Page 4.
Christ-centered academic community
committed to changing the world
by developing students in character,
scholarship and leadership.
Photo by Rob Curfman
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Wilbur and Ardelia Williams
A Lifelong Quest for Excellence
Wilbur and Ardelia Williams first came to Indiana Wesleyan University in the late 1940s as students and
then returned to join the faculty in 1967. Wilbur is an Associate Professor of Biblical Literature and
Archaeology, and Ardelia is an Associate Professor of Art and Coordinator of the Art Department. As they
begin their 33rd year of teaching, the couple has given no thought to retirement. Wilbur and Ardelia
Williams, as much as anyone on campus, exemplify the kind of excellence that makes IWU an excellent
university. In the next few pages, we invite you to listen in on our conversation with the Williamses – and
to meet some other people who are examples of excellence at IWU.
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Wilbur & Ardelia
You both are graduates of Indiana
Wesleyan University. What led you here
as students?
WILBUR: I came from a Wesleyan
background, but I went to Central
Wesleyan the first year and nearly
flunked out. When I came here, I lacked
public speaking skills. Laura Emerson
was the professor, and the first term I
made a D. She asked me to come to her
office where she said, ‘I don’t think this
represents your capability.’ I said, ‘Well
my brother flunked out of college, and
my parents only went through fourth
grade, and I probably won’t make it.’
That was in my mindset. She said to
me, ‘I wish you would prove to
yourself, prove to the class, prove to me
and, most of all, prove to the Lord that
he put more in you than that.’ I went out
of there thinking, ‘Well, what do I have
to lose?’ My favorite vice was to go by
the Ping-Pong room and I couldn’t
leave it. I’d go to play one game and
after game 50, I went to the next class. I
didn’t study. But I started to avoid that
room and began to read my lessons, and
I came up with an A- the next semester.
I was shocked; I didn’t know I could do
it. Miss Emerson met me at the door
and she said, ‘Well you improved,
didn’t you?’ I said, ‘Yes mam, I made
an A-.’ And she said, ‘Wilbur, it wasn’t
an A.’ She wouldn’t give up. It took me
the rest of my time to pull up to a C+
average. And my first master’s was a
B+ average. And the 90 hours since
then was all A’s. I just credit her for
doing it, so that was one reason I
wanted to come back here to teach.
ARDELIA: I was born near Indianapolis. I
went to a seminary in Westfield, Ind. for
three years and graduated with a degree in
Bible before I ever came to Indiana
Wesleyan. I came from a Quaker
background; my father founded the
seminary in Westfield.
Is Indiana Wesleyan where you met
each other and fell in love?
WILBUR: Yes, I cried on her shoulder a
lot. I’d talk about the girls I’d dated and
problems such as, ‘Should I date this girl
or should I date that girl?’ and she’d
give me advice.
ARDELIA: Well, he’d date one girl at a
time. I’d tell him you need to date
around, because that was what I was
doing and having fun.
WILBUR: She didn’t tell me when we
started dating that she hadn’t let go of
the other five guys. When I found out, I
called her up and said, ‘I’m backing
out. I’ve seen those five guys, and
they’re all more handsome than me,
and I just don’t want to have that kind
of contest.’
ARDELIA: He didn’t want competition.
WILBUR: But we finally started dating
and got married a year later, in 1952, a
year after we graduated. She got a job
teaching in Carmel, Ind., and I enrolled
at Butler University to work on my
master’s degree.
ARDELIA: I taught at Carmel for nine
year, and then I had an opportunity to
exchange teach with a teacher in
England under the Fulbright program.
That was really interesting. They had a
girl in England who wanted to come
here, and we wanted to go to
Manchester University so Wilbur could
study there. The girl in England had
applied for the program for three or
four years, but no one wanted to go to
Manchester because that’s the coal
mining area. So when I applied, I
requested Manchester, and the Lord just
worked it all out.
WILBUR: They asked her, ‘Why did you
want Manchester?’ We explained about
my desires to go to Manchester
University. So the Lord put us 15 miles
from the university where I got a train
every day. I only had a TuesdayThursday schedule. When the religion
teacher at Ardelia’s school resigned, I
got a job teaching there three days a
week because I had a religious
education major on my master’s.
What were your career goals when you
were students?
ARDELIA: I was a double major, music
and art. Both vocal and instrumental
music. I planned to be a teacher.
WILBUR: She doesn’t let people know
that she has two majors, because she
doesn’t want anybody to ask her to teach
music.
ARDELIA: I taught music in the public
schools. That’s a hard thing to do,
because if you’re art and music you
have to do the programs, the plays, the
backgrounds; you have to do it all. So I
just focused on art.
WILBUR: I taught in a public school for a
year before we went to England, because
I had some bills to pay off, and I also
was a full-time pastor in Sheridan, Ind.
So our career goal as students was to
teach and preach.
You both came to Indiana Wesleyan 32
years ago? How did it happen that you
both got jobs at the same time?
WILBUR: When I was hired to come to
Indiana Wesleyan, I called Anderson
College to see if they had a job for a
friend of mine. They said, no, but they
needed an art instructor, so Ardelia
began teaching part-time at Anderson
and taught a class at IWU for one year.
The next year she came to IWU fulltime.
ARDELIA: They asked Wilbur to come
here, so we came and got the house on
Harmon Street, right next to where we
live now. We bought the whole four lots
for $13,000. Wilbur had to go to Israel,
so he sent me out to look at it and I said,
‘OK, let‘s take it.’ When we moved, he
was in the house one week and then he
was gone, and I had to do remodeling.
When I came, I was the only art teacher,
and there was one art student. I said to
Dr. (Byron) Tippey ‘We’ve got to have
an art major.’ Now we have well over
100 art majors and had 73 new ones this
fall. When I came, I taught everything in
the Art Department. Then we got Craig
Moore to come from Taylor University,
although he later returned to teach at
Taylor. Then Rod Crossman, who had
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Wilbur & Ardelia
graduated here and had been freelancing
and teaching in a public school near
Chicago, agreed to come back to teach.
Later, we got Rob Curfman, another
IWU graduate. Then we hired Alan
Kwok. And this year, Dallas Walters.
Was it a goal of yours to return to teach
at IWU?
WILBUR: No, I was attending New York
University and was the circulation
manager of Christian Economics
magazine, which had 300,000
circulation. The
Vice President of
Advancement at
Marion College
heard I was
graduating, and he
came to New York
and appealed to
me to return to
Marion to teach.
The timing was
right. Christian
Economics had
decided to move its
operations to Los
Angeles, but I
didn’t want to go
there. The magazine
offered me an
additional $5,000 to
stay, but I chose to return to Marion and
took a 50 percent pay cut.
Did you ever think when you came back
that you would be here 32 years later?
WILBUR: We decided we weren’t going to
look back. We came with an open-ended
commitment. We built our house a year
later and really over-built for the area. It
was the nicest house in the neighborhood. Really, We’ve never regretted our
decision to stay here. We sacrificed in
some areas, but we have so much more
than we would have had if we had gone
to LA.
ARDELIA: Several years into my teaching,
I wanted to go ahead and get an M.F.A.
degree if they would consider it a
terminal degree in art. They wouldn’t
then, but they will now. I had my
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master’s degree in education, so I
thought, ‘Well, if that’s going to be the
situation, I will just switch gears and
start studying in Italy.’ Dr. Tippey
suggested that I apply for another
Fulbright fellowship, and I was awarded
the fellowship. That allowed me to study
in Italy for a summer, and I learned
enough from that experience so that I
could travel around by myself after that.
WILBUR: There can’t be many people
who have received two Fulbrights, as
Ardelia has.
Both of you have
made travel a part
of your teaching
careers. How
important has
that been to your
students?
ARDELIA: Every
since I studied in
Italy that first
summer, I’ve been
taking students on
trips to England
and Italy, which
enriches my
artistic teaching.
WILBUR: It’s like
the man who authored a book in Israel,
The Fifth Gospel, said. He decided you
couldn’t understand the other four
gospels fully until you’ve studied
geography, which is the fifth gospel. It
just opens up a whole new dimension of
biblical studies.
When I took my first trip in 1958, King
Faisal of Iraq was killed while I was
there. We were there for six weeks. We
were to study for four weeks and tour
for two weeks. The old city was to be
part of our tour, but that was across the
Mandelbaum gate in Jordan. Faisal’s
death forced President Eisenhower to
send American troops to Lebanon, and
the British sent troops to Jordan to
stabilize the situation because it looked
like the Near East was coming apart. We
were told by the State Department that
they were pulling our visas and they
wouldn’t allow us to go to Jordan. The
professor said the only option we have is
to take you to the King David Hotel
where you can stand on a hill and look
into the old city. I was alone with my
thoughts, and there was a great mixture
of expectation but much more a feeling
of disappointment. When I crested the
hill and looked at the old city, I began to
cry. I couldn’t help it. I made God a
promise on that hillside looking at the
old city. I said, ‘Lord, this is a spiritual
experience like I’ve never had before. I
will run tours for you, actually spiritual
odysseys, to help people get closer to the
Lord.’ I just completed my 93rd trip to
Israel. I have seven trips scheduled next
year and two already are filled.
ARDELIA: I’d have to get some old
calendars out to figure out how many
trips I’ve taken to England and Italy
with students. I took the first trip in
1972, so there probably have been 40 or
50 trips so far.
How would you like to be remembered
by your students?
WILBUR: My favorite hymn is Charles
Wesley’s A Charge to Keep I Have. For
me, I would like for my students to
think, ‘He was one who walked close to
the lord.’ The verse I don’t like says, ‘To
serve the present age, my calling to
fulfill.’ Ardelia and I have both talked
that we want to leave a legacy to the
university, something that students will
remember us by after we are gone.
Twenty-five years ago, I went into
covenant with God. I said, ‘If you’ll
help me Lord, I will invest money for
you so that I can help send students to
Israel to study.’ The Lord has just put
things in our path, such as the two
statues that we’ve donated for campus.
We wanted to make a specific statement,
instead of a dorm or some other
building, that would speak to the
presence of God on campus. We felt
there was no campus vision, except the
cross on the Christian Ministries
Building, that spoke of the presence of
God. One of Ardelia’s former students
told us about Rick Wienecke, the
sculptor who did both of the statues.
Wilbur & Ardelia
Rick, who is from Canada, was an
atheist until he went to Israel to work on
a kibbutz and found the Lord. I wanted a
Christian, not just a good artist, to do the
sculpture of Christ.
ARDELIA: The prayer chapel being built
near the center of campus is also a part
of our legacy. Although it is gothic
architecture, it is its own unique design
and not a model of any other chapel.
The architect is excited about the chapel
because he’s never built anything like it
before. Even the man laying the cement
blocks said, ‘We’ve never built a
building like this before.’
WILBUR: It’s all brand new,
from the concept itself on up to the
actual construction. We scaled the
building down purposefully because we
specifically want it to be a prayer
chapel. It will have just 20 seats. It is not
a chapel that is intended as a place for
students to have weddings. What we’re
trying to say with the two
statues and the prayer chapel is
that we’d rather be
remembered for how we loved
the Lord and not necessarily
for our teaching.
ARDELIA: So we can’t quit yet.
Many people want to travel when they
retire, but you’ve already traveled all
over the world. What will you do when
you retire?
WILBUR: We would like to travel together
more.
ARDELIA: When we had January term, we
would travel with our students but we’d
always meet and have the last week
together. That was really nice.
WILBUR: Yes, we’d send the groups
home and we’d meet somewhere. We’ve
often gone our separate ways, but it has
brought a freshness to our relationship.
I’ve never wanted to domineer Ardelia’s
time because I feel she needs her own
career. When she was making windows
for the Christian Ministries Building, I
told people I was a stained-glass
widower. I wouldn’t let her cook, and it
was about that time that I said, ‘Let’s
send my shirts to the laundry.’
ARDELIA: We were among the first
husband and wives who were allowed to
teach at Indiana Wesleyan at the same
time.
WILBUR: We were the first, I believe.
I’m sure the college had some reason for
that policy at one time, but they
eventually realized that a husband and
wife could both teach without creating
problems.
Of all the changes you’ve witnessed in
your 32-plus years at IWU, which ones
come to mind first?
ARDELIA: The new art building. I never
expected to get out of Teter Hall. My
policy was to do the best you can with
what you’ve got. We were trying to do
our very best, and the Lord honored that
faithfulness with the new building. And
now, we’re already filling the space.
We’re popping at the seams.
You are both a few years
beyond the traditional
retirement age. Have you
given any thought to
retirement?
WILBUR: No, we still want to
teach on
ARDELIA: As long as we can
make contributions to our
disciplines, we want to
keep teaching.
WILBUR: I get more excitement teaching
to build that prayer chapel, because all
of the money we would make goes
there. The Lord has enabled us to have
enough money to live on. We signed
irrevocable papers to see that the
building is paid for, and God has
enabled us to do that. The chapel is
about one-third paid for.
WILBUR: I do my best to try to honor her
ability. When we were in school and I
pastored, she would go one semester,
and I would stay home and take care of
the babies. And then I would go a
semester, and she would lay out. And we
traded back and forth. I felt as if she is a
part of me and I am part of her, so if she
gets her education, I am helped.
ARDELIA: That was a hard
thing to for me do. With the girls and all
our married life, anytime I ironed, I
prayed for the person who wore the
clothes I was ironing. So I said to
Wilbur, ‘That’s my time to pray for you
when I iron your shirts.’ He still said,
‘Send them to the cleaners; you’ll find
another time to pray for me.’
WILBUR: My office was in the basement
of McConn came, so my surroundings
have changed, too. When I first came,
we occasionally had classes of 35 and
thought they were crowded. I had 80
students in a class in the spring.
Probably for 15 of the past 30 years, I
had a goal to know every student by
sight on campus. I could speak every
student’s name. With 60 to 80 students
in one class, I can’t do that anymore.
The best thing I can do, when they’re
taking tests, is to study their names. But
some wear caps and when they put the
heads down to write, you can’t tell who
is who.
Wilbur
Ardelia
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Academic Affairs Annual Report
Freshmen Introduced to ‘World-Changing’ Class
The Indiana Wesleyan University
faculty unanimously approved a change
in the general education requirements to
include a first-year course to introduce
students to the concept of being world
changers. The course, which began this
fall, is an outgrowth of IWU’s new
mission statement.
The course, “Becoming World
Changers: Christian Faith and
Contemporary Issues,” attempts to
outline the fundamental components of
the Christian faith from an evangelical
perspective. Students are challenged to
develop a Christian worldview
throughout their entire undergraduate
experience by examining how Christian
ideas both challenge and enrich the
prevailing thought patterns of
contemporary society.
Students meet Monday and
Wednesday in a lecture format and
Fridays in a small group. Through the
lectures, readings and discussions,
students should begin to integrate faith,
learning and living as a foundation of
their university experience.
There are more than 30 faculty
members involved in the presentation of
the course: six of them do the main
lectures and 25 lead discussion groups.
One of the textbooks for the course is a
collaboration of two IWU professors,
Dr. Jerry Pattengale ‘79 and Dr.
Clarence “Bud” Bence.
“For the first time in my teaching
career, I understand why I am teaching
at a Christian college, not just what I am
teaching,” one faculty member said of
the course.
A peer group leader said: “A girl
came up to me tonight from class and
mentioned the class. I proceeded to ask
her what she thought about it and she
replied, ‘It’s the greatest thing that ever
happened to me in my entire life.’ When
I asked why, she responded by saying
that the class was making her ask
questions she’d never considered
before.”
Other highlights of the 1998-99
academic year in Academic Affairs:
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• The faculty approved the
establishment of a General Education
Committee. The committee will be
responsible for oversight of the general
education component of our curriculum,
assessment of student attainment of
World Changer outcomes of general
education courses, and approval of
courses to be included within general
education. The committee has begun a
review of the general education
program.
coming up during 1999-2000. They are
the North Central Association (NCA)
regional accrediting agency;
Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education (CCNE); National Council
for Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE); and National Association of
Schools of Music (NASM).
• The faculty approved the
establishment of a Faculty Development
Council, whose primary task for the
coming year will be to help define the
For the first time in my teaching career, I
understand why I am teaching at a Christian
college, not just what I am teaching.
• The Council on Accreditation of
Counseling and Related Education
Programs (CACREP) awarded our two
graduate counseling programs
conditional accreditation for two years.
IWU’s program is only the second such
program at a Christian institution to be
accredited by CACREP.
• The Council for Social Work
Education reaffirmed the accreditation
of our social work program.
• During the past year, work began on
four self-studies for accreditation visits
peer review process for faculty at IWU.
• IWU’s Virtual Advising Link (VAL)
program has been selected to receive an
Outstanding Institutional Advising
Program Certificate of Merit as part of
the 1999 National Advising
Association’s National Awards Program.
IWU was one of seven colleges honored
in the nationwide competition.
Dr. Baylis is Vice President for
Academic Affairs and Dean of Indiana
Wesleyan University.
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David Green (right), president of Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, received an honorary
doctorate after speaking at graduations in August. About 660 students received degrees.
Profiles of Excellence
Jim Lo: The Man They Call Umfundisi
Each year at Honors Day, Indiana
Wesleyan University’s Student
Government Organization honors a
professor of the year. The award is
chosen by a vote of students.
At the same convocation, IWU
President Jim Barnes honors one
professor with a Distinguished Service
Award. The award is based on
nominations submitted by faculty
members.
At the 1999 Honors Day, students and
faculty came to the same conclusion.
Both awards were presented to Dr. Jim
Lo, Assistant Professor of Intercultural
Studies.
Jim Lo, the professor who is known
to the university family as Umfundisi. It
is a South African name for mentor or
teacher or pastor. More than simply
being a title, it means a person who
wants to become a part of your life.
“I like the context,” says Dr. Lo. “In
the African culture it means one who
wants to relate.” Few would doubt Dr.
Lo’s ability to relate to others during the
three years since he came to IWU to
begin the intercultural studies program.
He’s a high-energy professor who
brings to the classroom what he
describes as an interactive teaching
style. He has a bachelor’s degree from
Bartlesville Wesleyan College, master’s
degrees from Indiana Wesleyan
University and Wheaton College and a
doctorate from the University of South
Africa.
Dr. Lo came to IWU after serving
three terms on the mission field, 13
years in South Africa and one year in
Cambodia. He started the work of The
Wesleyan Church in Cambodia, teaching
in an interdenominational Bible school,
starting churches and working with
Campus Crusade.
“Teaching always was a long-time
goal of mine,” he says. “After 14 years
of being a missionary, I started to realize
I wanted to focus my role more in
developing and training leaders of the
future — whether it was here in the
United States or in Africa or
Cambodia.”
His job interview at IWU was
something of a surprise, though. He
enjoys telling the story of how a
planned visit to IWU took a most
unplanned turn:
“My wife Roxie and I were bringing
our boys (twins Andre and Matthew,
now IWU seniors) here to see IWU and
to visit with Keith Springer, who was a
friend of ours and who had been my
teacher at Bartlesville Wesleyan
College. When I walked into the
Religion Department office, the
secretary asked if I had received a letter
from Dr. Joe Seaborn, who was the
department chairman at the time.
“I didn’t know what she was talking
about. I had received no letter at all, but
she assumed I had come to campus
because of the letter. Instead of asking
me in a letter if I would consider
teaching at IWU, Joe got to ask me in
person. It was quite a surprise since I
had no idea they were thinking of hiring
me.”
At the time, there were about 10
students enrolled in a missions program
in the Religion Department. Today, there
are about 70 students enrolled in the
intercultural studies program.
Dr. Lo tries to persuade most of those
students to view intercultural studies as
a minor, instead of a major. He believes
students must relate to other cultures in
a broad range of professions, both at
home and abroad.
“We just don’t believe you have to be
a missionary overseas to be culturally
sensitive,” he says. “You have to be
culturally sensitive here in the American
context to be effective for Christ.
Because of that, we’re starting to see a
lot of students right now who are
interested in taking courses that will
help them to become more sensitive to
other ethnic groups.
“With IWU’s newly defined mission
Dr. Jim Lo visits with a student after class.
to produce world-changing students, I
feel that the intercultural studies
program really has enhanced the entire
university.”
Dr. Lo says he always will have a
heart for missions and that mission trips
always will be a part of his teaching.
“Each spring break, I’ve taken
mission trips to urban areas in the
States,” he says. “During May term and
the summer months, my goal always
will be to take students to Asian and
African settings because that’s what I’m
familiar with.”
While he enjoys teaching, Dr. Lo
admits he has struggled over the past
three years with being homesick for
South Africa. He found comfort recently
when a friend told him that was natural
and, indeed, even necessary.
“My friend told me, ‘If you don’t
have a passion to be overseas, you
shouldn’t be teaching here in America.
If you don’t love missions, why would
you want to be teaching students about
missions?’”
While he is honored by the two
awards he received in April, he also is
humbled.
“Teaching is not something I do
comfortably,” he says. “There is always
a touch of fear. Every class I go into I
have that sense of nervousness and
anxiety because I want to do my best
every day. I realize you can’t always do
that, but you can always try.”
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Adult & Professional Studies Annual Report
APS Continues Record Trend in Enrollment
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Adult
& Professional Studies division
continued its trend of enrollment growth
during the 1998-99 academic year. The
division has grown by 12 percent since
last fall.
The new Bachelor of Science in
Business Information Systems program
was unveiled and has enrolled 140
students in its first year of operation.
This program is designed to address the
demand for business professionals who
understand newly developing
information technology and how to
apply these tools within the business
management setting.
IWU received accreditation for the
Master of Business Administration
Online program during the past year.
The first class started in September
1998, and more than 70 students have
enrolled. There is high interest in this
innovative program, which has received
regional and national publicity.
A new Bachelor of Science in
Accounting degree completion program
was developed during the past year. The
program began this fall.
A new APS Student Service Advisor
pilot program will be developed this fall
and implemented at the first of the year.
Assessment data have consistently
shown that APS students lack a strong
sense of connection to the university,
lack of a personal relationship with
university personnel and feel dissatisfied
with the availability of advising services.
The new Student Service Advisor
program will be piloted in the southern
third of the state. It is designed to give
every core group a person who can
become a link to the university, to solve
problems, provide encouragement,
prevent unnecessary attrition and provide
increased academic advising.
A new faculty newsletter, the
Compass: Directions for a World
Changing Faculty, was launched. The
newsletter is designed to enhance
communication with and among the
hundreds of adjunct faculty members
who teach APS classes. It will be a key
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By Dr. David Wright
tool in helping APS adjunct faculty
understand and share in the new vision
and mission of the university to change
the world by developing students in
character, scholarship and leadership.
The APS academic departments have
completed a yearlong process of writing
program assessment plans. Each
program now has written assessment
measures that are tied to the university
mission, APS goals and program
reading, college-level writing, critical
thinking and using mathematical data). It
provides both a measure of how well
APS associate degree graduates grasp
general education knowledge and how
APS students compare with a national
sample drawn from 23 comprehensive
universities.
APS students exceed the national
sample in two categories and are within
two points of the national sample in all
APS students exceed the national sample in
two categories and are within two points of
the national sample in all other categories.
objectives. For the first time, these
measures provide APS administrators
with both quantitative and qualitative
tools to assess the academic achievement
of APS students. These assessment
measures are key quality control
measures that will help us understand the
true impact of the education we provide.
As part of its assessment program,
APS administered the ETS Academic
Profile to a sample of students
completing the APS Associate of
Science in Business program. The ETS
Academic Profile is a nationally
standardized test that covers general
education knowledge (humanities, social
sciences, natural sciences, college-level
other categories. This provides a strong
foundation for further assessment and a
strong indication that APS students at the
‘sophomore’ level have achieved a level
of learning comparable to that of
sophomores in traditional comprehensive
universities.
Employer surveys have been
conducted for the Master of Arts in
Education and the B.S. completion
program for registered nurses, and both
surveys shows an overall trend of strong
satisfaction with IWU graduates.
Dr. Wright is the Vice President for Adult
& Professional Studies at Indiana
Wesleyan University.
Richard Young (left), a facilitator at IWU’s Indianapolis campus,
talks with APS Chaplain John Wrightsman.
Profiles of Excellence
Mark Smith’s First Priority Always Was Higher Education
Dr. Mark Smith’s educational
background prepared him for what he’s
doing today: serving as Associate Dean
for Adult & Professional Studies at
Indiana Wesleyan University.
“Not many people prepare themselves
academically to teach at the college
level,” Dr. Smith says. “Most educators
are prepared to teach at the elementary
or secondary level, and then they
graduate to college. I specifically
prepared myself to teach in college.”
Dr. Smith, a native of Virginia, started
to attend college at Virginia Tech with
his sights set on being a veterinarian. He
won a state Future Farmers of America
award and took all the required preveterinarian classes his freshman year of
college.
“That’s when I felt like God began to
deal with me about doing something
more than serving cows,” he says. “I
prayed about it and fought the call for a
year, but I couldn’t get away from it.
The Lord kept saying, ‘I want to use
you for ministry.’”
Dr. Smith answered the call and
enrolled in Hobe Sound Bible College
in Florida where he earned a degree in
religious education. After graduating, he
and his wife Debbie headed to Kansas
City where they accepted teaching jobs
in a private school.
“I taught science in grades 7-12,
became an associate pastor for a church,
served as the high school basketball
coach and began working on my
master’s degree at the University of
Kansas,” Dr. Smith says. His wife
taught elementary school.
“I still have a secret desire to return to
coaching basketball at a Christian
school,” he says with a smile. “We had
three great years of coaching.”
From Kansas City, it was on to
Oklahoma where Dr. Smith became the
principal of a private school and earned
a master’s degree in college teaching
from Northeastern Oklahoma State.
After two years in Oklahoma, now
equipped with a master’s degree plus
experience as a teacher and principal,
Dr. Smith felt it was time to move on.
“I had set a goal in college, actually I
think it was set by the Lord, to have my
doctorate by the time I was 30,” he says.
“I knew there were a dearth of people
who were trained to understand college
administration in the Christian realm,
and I wanted to equip myself to be one
of those people.”
Dr. Smith’s choice of a graduate
school was simplified when The
Wesleyan Church offered him an
opportunity to pastor a church in West
Virginia. “I said, ‘Let’s go for it.’” At
the same time, he began working on a
doctorate in higher education
administration at the University of West
Virginia.
In addition to his doctoral studies and
pastoral duties, Dr. Smith was elected
assistant superintendent of the West
Virginia District of The Wesleyan
Church. At 27, he was the youngest
person ever assigned that role in the
district.
A chance encounter with Dr. Joe
Seaborn, then the head of the Religion
Department at IWU, opened the door for
Dr. Smith to come to the university.
“Joe said if I was willing to take
whatever job was open, he would
connect me with the right people at
IWU,” Dr. Smith says. “He introduced
me to Dr. David Wright.”
Dr. Wright, then the Associate Dean
of the Adult & Professional Studies
Division, is now the division vice
president. He hired Dr. Smith as a
faculty recruiter. Four years later, Dr.
Smith is the Associate Dean. He is
primarily responsible for academic
programs and faculty development.
“It really has been a learning
experience here, but I love it,” Dr. Smith
says. “I’ve always welcomed
challenges, and this is the 21st century
Dr. Mark Smith is Associate
Dean of the APS Division.
happening right here in higher
education. We were one of the first
players to provide these kinds of
innovative adult programs, and now
everyone is trying to replicate what
we’re doing.”
Dr. Smith has no plans to walk away
from the program anytime soon. If he
did, though, he would be proud of his
legacy. “There have been several key
initiatives that we have accomplished,”
he says.
Among them:
• “We’ve added full-time faculty; that
was a key initiative, a quality initiative.”
• “I take great pride in the way we’ve
integrated faith into the curriculum.”
• “We are just now starting to see the
results of an assessment initiative which
shows that our students can compete
against any students in the nation.”
The key question about the APS
program, in Dr. Smith’s mind, is
whether students’ lives are being
changed. “I have documentation to
show that we are doing that, so it
doesn’t matter what critics may say,” he
says. “As long as I know we’re
changing people’s lives, that’s all I need
to know. Granted, what we’re doing is a
different way of educating people, but
the results should not be any different.”
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Enrollment Management Annual Report
Record Numbers of Students Still Streaming to IWU
The 1998-99 academic year was an
exciting time for Indiana Wesleyan
University’s Enrollment Management
division, which expanded to keep pace
with the increasing number of students
seeking an IWU education.
Prospective students and parents from
Michigan, Illinois and Pennsylvania
continue to tell us how the word about
IWU is getting out in their home
churches. Even though we promote the
university in national evangelical
magazines, through church visits and at
schools and camps, people who have
visited campus are our best ambassadors.
The wonderful thing is that parents
often comment on how friendly
everyone is and how there seems to be a
presence of God at IWU.
The Enrollment Management
Division, which consists of Admissions,
Financial Aid and Marketing, strives to
create a student-friendly environment.
The division’s purpose is to attract
students who will benefit from an IWU
education and who will graduate with
skills to be a world changer.
Surveys taken by the Enrollment
Management Division have shown that
students choose IWU for the following
reasons:
• Spiritual atmosphere.
• Quality academic programs.
• Excellent financial aid awards.
• Outstanding facilities.
The growth in enrollment at Indiana
Wesleyan University attracted the
attention of two national publications
during the year. IWU was the focus of a
story on Christian higher education that
appeared in the Chronicle of Higher
Education, which is read by faculty and
administrators at 3,500 colleges and
universities nationwide. U.S. News &
World Report later mentioned that
IWU’s enrollment had doubled in the
past decade.
The national attention came as IWU
was developing a strategic plan to
market the university statewide and
nationally. The Enrollment Management
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Division has hired Stamats, a nationally
recognized higher education marketing
firm, to do marketing research and
develop a long-term marketing plan.
As IWU has become more involved in
strategic planning, there has been a
growing awareness of the enrollment
potential for traditional students at the
Indianapolis campus. In an effort to
facilitate that growth, Brad Kissell was
hired as Director of Enrollment
Management to coordinate marketing
efforts for the traditional program at
Indianapolis. He also will coordinate
marketing and recruitment for
traditional graduate programs in
counseling, nursing and ministry as well
as the MBA Online, Master of
Education and B.S. completion program
for registered nurses in the APS
Division.
Other highlights of the 1998-99
academic year in the Enrollment
Management Division:
• The Admissions Office moved into
the former president’s home on
Nebraska Street, which is more visible
and serves as a campus welcome center.
The APS financial aid office moved to
its new offices in the APS building.
• Almost 2,000 students applied for
admission by the end of July, an
increase of 97 over the previous year.
Even more significant, deposits were
159 ahead of the previous year (890 this
year compared to 731 the previous year)
which is an 18 percent increase. There
was a significant increase in the number
of applications from Ohio, Michigan,
Illinois and Indiana.
• Once again, we have the largest
freshman class ever with 567 first-time
freshmen and 79 transfers for a total
new student enrollment of 646.
• Since fall 1996, the freshman class
has increased 46 percent from 389 to
567.
• The academic quality of the
freshman class continues to increase.
There are 20 new freshmen who were
ranked No. 1 in their high school class.
By Dr. John S. Gredy
The number of honors students has
increased by 72 percent in the last three
years, with a 12 percent increase in the
fall of 1999 over the previous year.
• More than 500 students and
sponsors, the largest group ever,
attended Fall Preview 1998. The awardwinning Jars of Clay, a contemporary
Christian music group, was brought in
to do a Friday night concert as part of
an extensively redesigned fall preview
weekend.
• More than 800 students attended
Youth Conference ’99 in April and took
part in seminars and rallies aimed at
affirming their commitment to follow
God. Many made first-time spiritual
commitments or rededicated their lives
to Christ.
• Junior High Weekend in May
attracted a record turnout of almost 400
students and sponsors. The two-day
event featured games, rallies and
spiritual development activities.
• Financial aid processing time was
shortened for Adult & Professional
Studies students by developing a new
procedure to transmit federal financial
aid information electronically rather
than through the mail. This procedure
reduced by about two weeks the time it
takes for students to learn if they’re
eligible for financial aid.
Dr. Gredy is Vice President for
Enrollment Management at Indiana
Wesleyan University.
Enrollment 1989-1998
YEAR
TRADITIONAL
APS
TOTAL
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1062
1136
1291
1507
1625
1753
1852
1865
1813
1916
1250
1591
1482
1878
2557
3001
3217
3785
4250
4441
2312
2727
2773
3385
4182
4754
5069
5650
6063
6357
Profiles of Excellence
IWU Keeps Drawing Harriet Rojas Back to Campus
After being drawn to the Indiana
Wesleyan University campus four times
in her life, once as a student and three
times as an employee, Dr. Harriet Rojas
has decided this is where God wants her
to be.
Dr. Rojas, a native of Washington
State, began college at Bartlesville
Wesleyan College before transferring to
IWU where she earned a degree in
music education in 1976.
“My parents, Glen and Aloma
Whittenberg, had an enormous influence
on my life, both spiritually and
educationally,” Dr. Rojas says. “They
sacrificed so much for me to be able to
attend a Christian college. My dad was
laid off my entire freshman year, and
they lived on next to nothing. I really
wouldn’t be anywhere today without
their dedication.”
Dr. Rojas spent the summer after
graduation from IWU working with a
federally funded program for
disadvantaged teens before accepting a
job in the Financial Aid office at IWU.
“Don Corliss, who was the financial
aid director, said he was looking for
someone who would make a
commitment of five to eight years,” she
says. Without thinking, I said, ‘Oh, no
problem.’ As it turned out, I became the
Financial Aid director when I was 25
and stayed here for eight years.”
For the first six years, she also was the
resident director for Teter Hall, a
residence hall for 40 women. “I just
walked across the Administration
parking lot from one job to the other,”
she says. “I even had a reserved parking
space, the only reserved space in the lot
besides the one for the president.”
While she was holding down those
two jobs, Dr. Rojas completed a master’s
degree in counseling at Ball State
University. “I thought the degree
would make be better prepared to deal
with students, both in the financial aid
office and in the residence hall,” she
says.
Dr. Rojas’ life took a sharp turn one
Sunday morning in 1983 as she
worshipped at College Wesleyan Church
and felt a strong call to the mission field.
“Ken Heer was pastoring the church at
the time,” she recalls. “I don’t remember
what he preached on or even what the
scriptural reference was, but what my
heart heard was that you have to be sold
out to the Lord if you’re really going to
be committed and follow him. I’d
probably heard that same thing many
times, but that particular Sunday it hit
home.”
As a young child, Dr. Rojas had
considered missionary service but never
addressed the matter. “On that Sunday
morning, though, I felt if I was going to
get to the next level of spiritual growth, I
was going to have to come to grips with
the call that God had placed on my
heart,” she says.
After three months of praying and
seeking the counsel of friends, Dr. Rojas
accepted an appointment to teach in a
private seminary in Peru. That’s where
she met another teacher, Ner Rojas,
whom she would marry two years later.
After their marriage, the Rojases
moved to Marion where Dr. Rojas took a
job as Director of Business Affairs at
IWU. Two years later, though, their
daughter Glenda was born, and the
Rojases decided to move to Washington
State so Glenda would be close to one
set of grandparents.
“We wanted to keep the family ties as
strong as possible,” Dr. Rojas says.
“That’s something that’s real important
to us.”
Dr. Rojas worked for two colleges in
Idaho, enrolled in a doctoral program at
the University of Idaho and by 1997 was
headed back to Indiana where she was
one of two final candidates for a job as
Director of Financial Aid at Indiana
University-Purdue University (IUPUI) at
Indianapolis.
At the last minute, IUPUI decided not
to fill the position – but told Dr. Rojas to
keep the airline ticket they had
purchased for her to come for the
interview. She took the opportunity to
come to IWU to visit with friends, where
Dr. Harriet Rojas assists
a student during class.
she wound up being offered a job as
IWU’s first purchasing agent.
“How’s that for having a sense that
God was opening doors for us to come
back to IWU?” she says. “I was talking
with Dr. (William) McDowell about the
purchasing agent’s job at the exact time I
originally had planned to be interviewing
for the job at IUPUI. You could call that
a coincidence, but I prefer to call it God
really working things out.”
After serving nine months as
purchasing agent, Dr. Rojas was
promoted to Executive Director of
Student Financial Services to help out
with the growing workload in that area.
During the 1999-2000 school year, she
has moved on to teaching half-time in
the Business Department and working
half-time to finish some projects in
Financial Aid.
“The more I teach, the more energized
I get. I just thoroughly enjoy it,” she
says. “I still don’t feel I’m doing what
I’m supposed to do, but I’m having a lot
of fun. I keep thinking of Jeremiah
29:11, and I know that God has a plan
that he’s still working out for my life.”
There’s just something special about
being back at IWU, she says. “I have
been on a lot of college campuses over
the years, and there’s a completely
different feeling when I step on the IWU
campus. It’s really something tangible,
even though I can’t put my finger on it.”
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Financial Affairs Annual Report
Campus Continues To Be a Major Construction Zone
By Dr. Bill McDowell
Never in the history of Indiana
Wesleyan University has there been
more activity than this past year.
For several years, we built one
building a year. A couple of years ago,
• A second 36-bed, six-unit
townhouse, which was started in July
and is scheduled for completion in
November.
• A prayer chapel, which was started
in August and is scheduled for
completion in August 2000.
Projects under consideration for the
spring of 2000 include:
• An addition to the Student Center.
• More student housing.
time faculty members, staff support
grew by six employees and
administrative personnel increased by
15 people.
With added personnel and programs,
The university’s endowment grew
from $12.1 million at the close
of 1997-98 to more than $14 million
at the end of 1989-99.
we moved to two buildings a year. This
past year, we have been working with
five construction projects.
Revenue for the 1998-99 fiscal year
was $49.6 million, up from $44 million
the previous year. There was an 8
percent increase in Adult & Professional
Studies division revenue, and a 16
percent growth in traditional revenue.
The university’s endowment grew
from $12.1 million at the close of 199798 to more than $14 million at the end
of 1998-99.
As enrollment grows and buildings
are added, additional personnel are
required. In addition to adding 14 full-
McDowell Takes
Job in Michigan
we not only need to build to
accommodate students. We also need to
expand office space, program space and
other dimensions of the university’s
infrastructure.
As the fiscal year ended, three
projects were nearing completion and
since have been completed:
• A 120,000-square-foot Recreation
and Wellness Center.
• A 206-bed residence hall.
• A 36-bed, six-unit townhouse.
Ongoing projects include:
• The renovation and addition of a
43,000-square-foot wing to Burns Hall
of Science. Construction started in May
1999 and is scheduled to be completed
in August 2000.
Personnel
Two new administrators joined the
Financial Affairs office during the year:
• Brian Caviggiola, Controller. He
comes to IWU with a B.S. in accounting
from Purdue University and 10 years of
experience and has had a significant
impact even in his first year. He and his
wife, Judy, have three children.
• Lois Templin, Purchasing
Coordinator. She has worked at IWU
since January of 1997 and moved to the
Financial Affairs office from the
Financial Aid office. She had nine years
experience as the business manager of a
local corporation before coming to
IWU. Lois and her husband, Todd, have
two children.
Dr. McDowell is the former Vice
President for Financial Affairs at
Indiana Wesleyan University.
Dr. Bill McDowell, Vice
President for Financial Affairs since
July of 1997, has resigned to accept
a similar job at Spring Arbor
College in Michigan. He began his
new duties on Oct. 4.
Dr. McDowell came to Indiana
Wesleyan University in 1994 to
serve as Vice President for Adult &
Professional Studies. He held that
job until he moved to Financial
Affairs three years later.
A search was started in September
to find a successor to Dr. McDowell.
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Workmen finishing concrete is a common sight around campus.
Profiles of Excellence
Caring for IWU Campus is a Matter of Stewardship
Brendan Bowen sees his job as going
well beyond the official title on his
office door: Director of Physical Plant.
He is as much a teacher and spiritual
leader as anyone on the Indiana
Wesleyan University campus.
“There is a spiritual dimension to our
work,” he says. “We’re caring for God’s
campus. It’s a matter of stewardship,
which ups the ante here at IWU.”
Mr. Bowen was seeking that added
dimension when he set a goal for his
professional life while working in a
similar job at Western Kentucky
University. “A few years ago, my
supervisor at Western Kentucky asked
what I’d like to be doing in five years,
and I said I’d like to be the physical
plant director at a small Christian
college somewhere.”
When the offer came from IWU in
August 1998, Mr. Bowen knew it was
where he was supposed to be. Until
then, his adult life had been centered
around Western Kentucky University.
Marriott, now Sodexho Marriott, is
responsible for IWU’s physical plant.
Mr. Bowen is the only Sodexho Marriott
employee for the physical plant, but he
supervises 40 full-time workers and
between 30 and 90 student workers.
In addition to his undergraduate
degree, Mr. Bowen also has a master’s
degree in public administration. “I had a
strong technical background,” he says.
“But I felt if I was going to stay in
higher education, I needed to round out
my education.”
Mr. Bowen specifically chose to work
at a small Christian college because he
was not satisfied to have a job that did
not impact people’s lives. “I feel like
God gives all of us gifts, gifts of
ministry, gifts of administration, gifts to
work with people around you,” he says.
“I felt I wanted to use the gifts He gave
me in leadership to make a difference.”
In just a year at IWU, Mr. Bowen
already is making a difference. He has
placed enormous faith and responsibility
We’re caring for God’s campus.
It’s a matter of stewardship,
which ups the ante here at IWU.
Mr. Bowen earned a degree there in
industrial education and did his student
teaching but never left the campus. He
repaired air conditioners as a student,
moved on to drafting and stayed on as a
draftsman after graduating.
“I started moving up in physical plant
administration and had become the
Director of Administrative Services by
1995 when Western Kentucky
outsourced its physical plant services to
Marriott Corp.,” Mr. Bowen says. “I
stayed on with Marriott and was
promoted to construction manager for
the campus.”
It was the Marriott connection that
brought Mr. Bowen to IWU.
in student workers and has got the entire
maintenance department working
together.
“The number of student workers we
use is unusual,” he says. “A lot of
university physical plants aren’t willing
to take risks with students, but we
couldn’t achieve our goals without
them. We put so much confidence in
students and their ability to do their
tasks.”
Mr. Bowen started an innovative
program during the summer months
when as many as 90 students were on
the payroll. “We set up various student
crews and hired a student leader for
each of them,” he says. “Teaching
Brendan Bowen oversees
IWU’s physical plant.
lifelong learning skills is really our goal.
We’re going to do everything we can do
to advance students’ skills and sense of
self worth and to develop good work
ethics. In addition, we have the benefit
of getting the work done.”
Empowerment is the key, Mr. Bowen
says, to building teamwork among fulltime employees.
“I have confidence that every person
is capable of doing what he or she is
responsible for doing, and I let them
know that,” he says. “I see myself as
being an enabler. I’m not afraid to hire
people that are more capable than me. If
I can hire someone who knows more
about air conditioning than me, you can
be certain that’s who I will hire.”
By some standards, IWU should be an
easy campus to maintain because a
majority of the buildings are less than
10 years old. Mr. Bowen says that isn’t
true because IWU has a higher standard
for maintenance.
“We don’t maintain our campus at the
same level as your usual run-of-the-mill
college,” he says. “We have a higher
standard of excellence. We aspire to be
greater than the sum of our parts. We
aspire to achieve a level of excellence.”
That’s what Brendan Bowen means
when he talks about the spiritual
dimension to his work.
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Student Development Annual Report
Power of Prayer Has Impact on Chapel Programs
An exciting new student-initiated
chapel ministry began this year. Seven
students used the power of prayer to
support chapel by praying before and
during each chapel. University Chaplain
Gary Swyers believes it made a
significant impact on the effectiveness
of the chapel programs this year.
Due to the increase in the number of
mission trips and outreach opportunities,
we added a part-time student ministry
coordinator to help organize and direct
the various programs. In addition,
almost 200 students responded
prayerfully to our missions-emphasis
chapel in the fall, making a public
commitment to ask God to use them for
missions.
In addition to a growing number of
on-campus groups and departments, the
Botany Glen Adventure Center had
more than double the number of groups
renting the center than the previous year.
Botany Glen has a leadership high-ropes
course for individual learning and
several group initiatives for specific
communication and relationshipbuilding experiences.
New townhouse apartments were built
and opened just in time for the fall 1998
semester. These units house 96 upperclass students and have three bedrooms,
three baths, a kitchen and living room.
A new community center also was
constructed to serve all the small units
(Eastburn, Phillippe, Cox, University
Court and the townhouses). This center
has a reception desk, computer room,
study room and large lounge with
fireplace. It has proven to be a hub of
activity and an important addition to the
development of community in the small
units.
We used 58 rooms during the fall
semester to over-assign students to
triples. Even so, we filled to capacity
and had to turn away a small number of
potential resident students for the first
time in the history of Indiana Wesleyan
University. Our fall occupancy was
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By Dr. Todd Voss
1,278, which was 177 students greater
than the fall of 1997. Plans were made
immediately to prepare for the 19992000 academic year by building a new
206-bed residence hall.
A new university ID card was put in
place this past year. Not only is the new
card less expensive to produce than the
old one, it allowed for the development
of the pictorial segment of the Virtual
Advising Link (VAL) on-line system.
The new card uses digital technology to
capture the picture, and the back of the
card has magnetic stripes that will allow
us to develop keyless entry systems and
prepaid purchasing opportunities at
vending and copy machines.
The Health Center continued to
increase hours and services this year in
response to a significantly growing
patient response. A new brochure
outlining services was sent to
faculty/staff, and a major increase in
University employees and their
dependents was realized. This is a
wonderful opportunity for saving the
employee out-of-pocket expenses for
health services, but it also saves the
University as a result of low-cost lab
and office visit fees.
We developed a survey to measure
our students’ “sense of community” on
campus this year and to baseline their
responses to help us develop additional
programs and services to enhance their
sense of community (belonging, loyalty,
closeness) at IWU. The results were
positive with about 80 percent of the
respondents rating their current sense of
community as excellent or good. The
only major concerns expressed were:
Continued growth’s impact on food
service lines, student center size, chapel
overcrowding, offices keeping up with
so many students, and loss of personal
attention due to size.
After months of work, Herb Hughs
and Dawn Greene mailed the Upward
Bound reapplication grant in October.
Upward Bound is a federally supported
program that targets first-generation,
low-income high school students to
increase their chances of going to
college. In May we received $1 million
to fund the program through 2003.
A new centralized scheduling system
was piloted this year. Glin Winsor is
now coordinating the booking and set
up of most non-class-related University
spaces throughout the year for both oncampus and off-campus requests. This
new approach should help remove the
growing confusion and frustration of
how and where to call for reserving
spaces on campus.
Student activities reached new heights
again this year with record attendance
and many new activities planned. The
University now has more than 35
student organizations and collectively
supports more than 400 students who
hold a leadership position or office. In
addition, we now have 60 active
members in the SALT (Stepping Ahead
with Leadership Training) leadership cocurricular transcript program.
As the university has grown, the
relationship between the Admissions
Office and Student Life has been much
more deliberative and supportive.
Collaboration on Fall Preview, Youth
Conference and visit weekends has
benefited both departments, saved
money and increased attendance at
events.
Dr. Voss is the Vice President for
Student Development at Indiana
Wesleyan University.
Resident Population
1989 • 442
1990 • 532
1991 • 637
1992 • 733
1993 • 825
1994 • 876
1995 • 987
1996 • 1005
1997 • 1101
1998 • 1297
Profiles of Excellence
Susan Rose’s Persistence Eventually Paid Off
Susan Rose grew up down the street
from Indiana Wesleyan University, but
her journey to the IWU Health Center
took longer than she expected.
“For at least three years, I called Dr.
(Todd) Voss to ask, ‘Do you need a
nurse? Do you need a nurse?’” she says.
“I really liked the Christian university
and thought it could be a real neat place
to work. I was excited to think I might
have that opportunity.”
Dr. Voss is Vice President for Student
Development. His area of responsibility
includes the IWU Health Center.
“I finally decided that Dr. Voss never
was going to call; I never was going to
get a job at IWU,” Mrs. Rose says. “I
took it off my list of things to do. I
wasn’t going to call him anymore.”
Instead, Dr. Voss called her. “I got
involved in leading a ladies Bible study
and came home one day, during a high
spiritual point in my life, and there was
a message on my answering machine
from Dr. Voss. ‘I think I have a job for
you,’ he said.”
Five years later, that original part-time
job has turned into a full-time job as
director of the Health Center. “If
someone had told me five years ago that
I would be working full-time, I wouldn’t
have believed them,” Mrs. Rose says.
“My goal always was to work parttime, so I could stay home and be a
mom to our four daughters. But, as it
turned out, God’s timing was perfect.
When the opportunity came to work
full-time, my kids were all in school.
Everything about it was perfect.”
Her husband, David ‘92, joined IWU
four years ago. He is executive director
of operations for Adult & Professional
Studies.
When Mrs. Rose came to IWU, the
Health Center was open half days and a
doctor came twice a week for a couple
of hours. Now, the Health Center is
open full-time five days a week and a
nurse practitioner is available four days
a week.
“We are a full primary-care facility
now,” she says. “We pretty much can do
anything that can be done in a doctor’s
office. We rarely have to refer patients
to other health-care facilities.”
In addition to 2,000-plus students, the
Health Center increasingly has become
a primary care facility for IWU
employees and their families, and
spouses and children of students.
“I’m especially pleased that we can
provide care for married students and
their families,” Mrs. Rose says. “They
often have no insurance and little
money, so we try to provide health care
as inexpensively as possible and work
with them on payments.”
The Health Center sees an average of
40 to 50 patients a day. “It’s pretty nonstop,” Mrs. Rose says.
“We never want to get so busy,
though, that we miss something
important. We have conscientious and
caring nurses. They worry about people.
They call and check on people the next
day to see how they’re doing. We bend
Susan Rose is in charge
of the IWU Health Center.
worked in a variety of medical settings:
a hospital, doctors’ offices and a
psychiatric facility. “All of the
experiences I had through the years
have really helped here,” she says. “We
deal with a lot of emotional disorders,
such as depressions and eating
We always want to go the extra mile to
make sure students have a good
experience at the Health Center.
over backwards to please people. We
always want to go the extra mile to
make sure students have a good
experience at the Health Center, and we
look for staff who are willing to do
that..”
A common ailment, especially at the
beginning of a new school year, is
homesickness. “Deciding whether a
student is really sick or just homesick is
one of our jobs,” Mrs. Rose says. “We
get to be moms, which is really special.”
Before coming to IWU, Mrs. Rose
disorders. Picking up on emotional
disorders and learning to communicate
with patients is half of the job.”
Mrs. Rose doesn’t regret for a minute
her persistent phone calls to Dr. Voss
five years ago. “I love it here,” she says.
“I have not had a single day that I’ve
dreaded to come to work. I tend to get
bored easily, and every hour brings
something new at the Health Center that
keeps it exciting. My job here is my
mission, and I love it. My job at IWU
was a beautiful gift from God.”
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University Advancement Annual Report
Annual Fund Giving Tops $1 Million for Second Year
Giving to Indiana Wesleyan
University’s annual fund topped $1
million for the second consecutive year.
The actual amount raised was
$1,027,822, about $20,000 more than
the previous year. This is the 12th
consecutive year that annual fund giving
has exceeded the previous year.
The annual fund consists of all
unrestricted gifts. It includes money
raised through direct mail and events
such as golf tourneys, scholarship days,
alumni phonathons and an annual
telesale.
Proceeds from the annual scholarship
telesale showed the largest percentage
increase of any annual fund event. The
1999 telesale raised $91,740, compared
to $50,531 the previous year.
The telesale, which is held in January
and broadcast live over WIWU TV, was
extended from four to five days this
year. Area merchants and friends of
IWU donated more than 400 items
valued in excess of $125,000 for the
1999 telesale. The merchandise was sold
for 60-70 percent of its total value.
Total giving for 1998-99 was $11.7
million, which was a record amount for
a year in which there was no capital
campaign. The total was buoyed
considerably by three grants, totaling
$8.25 million, from Lilly Endowment,
Inc. of Indianapolis.
For the first time ever, giving by
churches for Church Matching
Scholarships exceeded $400,000. A
record $426,167, $33,000 more than the
previous year, was received from 912
churches. Almost 940 students benefited
from the scholarships.
Alumni giving for 1998-99 totaled
$657,789. The Class of 1943 led the
way with total giving of $78,785. The
Class of 1958 ranked second with
$76,627. IWU had 23,689 alumni as of
June 30.
Other highlights of the year in
University Advancement:
• Six ministry teams and a drama
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team served IWU during the academic
year. In addition, several qualified
students were used for freelance
ministry. Unrestricted income from the
various Christian service teams reached
an all-time high of $81,398.
• The IWU Chorale and Wind
Ensemble had successful tours during
spring break. The Chorale toured in
Michigan, Ohio and California, while
the Wind Ensemble was traveling in
Virginia, North Carolina and Ohio. May
tours to Christian schools reached into
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and
Wisconsin.
• WIWU TV, the university’s lowpower TV station, produced more than
450 programs and projects during 199899. In addition, video services made
more than 1,000 videos – including
more than 160 that were sold at
graduation ceremonies.
• Three golf tournaments sponsored
by the Development Office generated
nearly $100,000. The Jack Colescott
Scholarship Golf Tournament, held in
September 1998 at Hart Golf Course in
Marion, drew 252 players and raised a
record $55,393. Gale Sayers, the former
all-pro running back for the Chicago
Bears, was the celebrity golfer and
spoke at a tourney banquet that drew
more than 300 guests.
By Terry Munday
The Indy Golf Classic, held in May at
Valle Vista Golf Course in Greenwood,
Ind., drew 173 golfers and raised a
record $32,288.
A new golfing event this year, the
Night-Light Scholarship Tourney, was
held at night at Hart Golf Course in
Marion. More than 70 players
participated, and the event raised
$9,500.
• The annual Grant County and
Wabash County Scholarship Days,
which are coordinated by the
Development Office, raised about
$70,000.
• Kay Alter, Director of Prospect
Research and Management, coordinated
a series of interviews with selected
Trustees, PACE members and friends of
the University to obtain names and
contacts for potential relationships with
IWU. Through interviews with 19
people, about 130 names were obtained.
• Circulation of the Triangle climbed
to 31,500 for the summer issue of 1999.
The paper quality for the magazine was
upgraded, beginning with the spring
1999 issue, which improved the overall
appearance of the publication.
Mr. Munday is the Vice President for
University Advancement at Indiana
Wesleyan University.
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Gale Richmond emcees the 1999 scholarship telesale which raised over $90,000.
Profiles of Excellence
IWU Was Always a Part of Kay Alter’s Life
Kay Alter grew up in Texas, with
Indiana Wesleyan University in her
backyard.
“My mom and dad both graduated
here, so I grew up knowing about
Indiana Wesleyan,” she says. “I always
was going to come to IWU and become
a nurse.”
That thinking changed, however,
during Mrs. Alter’s teen years. “When I
was 13, we moved to Marion when my
dad became a professor at IWU and, all
at once, I didn’t want to attend college
here anymore”
Mrs. Alter is the daughter of Dr.
Marvin Hinds ‘51, Professor Emeritus
of Biology, and Hazel Hinds ‘50.
By the time she was 18, Mrs. Alter
had changed her mind about attending
IWU. In 1978, she enrolled in the
nursing program — but not for long. “It
only took me a couple of weeks to
discover I didn’t want to be a nurse,”
she says. “I didn’t like being in hospitals
or around sick people.”
She stuck with science classes
IWU in 1982, with a degree in
journalism and science, she went to
work as a salesperson in the ChronicleTribune advertising department but
continued to cover sporting events on
weekends.
After working briefly at Wesley Press,
the publishing house of The Wesleyan
Church, Mrs. Alter accepted a job as
assistant director of records at IWU in
1986. She held that job for 10 years,
earning an M.S. degree in management
from IWU along the way.
“Returning to work at my alma mater
wasn’t something I’d ever thought much
about,” she says. “When Wesley Press
moved to Indianapolis, I needed to look
for a job, and IWU was an obvious
place to look. After working in the
secular world of a daily newspaper and
then at Wesley Press, I decided that I
preferred the Christian environment.”
Two years ago, Mrs. Alter decided it
was time for a job change. “I knew I
wanted to change, but I really wasn’t
looking on campus. Then an opportunity
My mom and dad
both graduated here,
so I grew up knowing about
Indiana Wesleyan.
because science was so much a part of
her family, but it was a freshman writing
class that set her off on a different path.
“I decided I wanted to go into
journalism,” she says. “I played field
hockey in college and really liked
sports. I wanted to be a sportswriter.”
During college, Mrs. Alter worked as
a part-time sportswriter at the Marion
Chronicle-Tribune — the first woman
ever to work in the sports department at
the newspaper. After graduating from
presented itself, and it sounded like the
sort of thing I’d enjoy doing — doing
research and working with computers,”
she says.
In 1997, Mrs. Alter moved to the
Advancement Department to become
the university’s first Director of
Prospect Research and Management.
She says the job has given her a new
perspective on IWU.
“After being in the Records Office for
more than 10 years, I knew the
Kay Alter and her father, Dr. Marvin
Hinds, are both IWU graduates.
academic side,” she says. “I knew the
Advancement Department was over
there in the Ad Building raising money,
and I knew that the university needed to
raise money. Still, it was almost like
coming into a new employer. It gave me
a much broader perspective of IWU.”
In her present job, Mrs. Alter helps to
identify individuals, corporations and
foundations that might have an interest
in providing financial support for IWU.
She then develops and manages ways to
build relationships with those people
and organizations to get them involved
in the life of the university.
“Basically, what we’re doing is
selling the university,” she says. “It’s
more than just going out and raising
money, although we need to do that too.
“Primarily, it’s finding people who are
interested in the same goals the
university is interested in: Christian
higher education, good leadership and
developing students who will change the
world. We are seeking people who want
to help us develop the tools to prepare
students in those skills.”
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Faculty News
Carol Bence
Dr. Michael Fratzke
PATTI ASHBY, Interlibrary Loan/Reference
Librarian, has been elected as the Director
At-Large: Conference Services for the
Association of Christian Libraries. She will
serve a two-year term from 1999-2001. The
Association is composed primarily of
Christian librarians in evangelical
institutions of higher learning and is
dedicated to promoting the professional and
spiritual growth of its members and to
providing service to the academic library
community worldwide.
DR. DOUGLAS DAUGHERTY, Assistant
Professor of Addictions Counseling, gave a
presentation entitled “Current Trends in
Alcohol and Drug Treatment” at the
Midwestern meeting for Salvation Army
officers and area representatives in
Indianapolis. Dr. Daugherty also presented a
paper to the 21st International Congress of
Individual Psychology on Aug. 4-7. His
paper was entitled “The Sulliman Scale of
Social Interest as a Predicator of Criminal
Offender Outcomes.”
DR. SUZANNE GALER, Assistant Professor
of Music, served as Assistant to the Director
for the Bel Canto Northwest Vocal Institute,
July 1-Aug. 8, at Portland State University in
Portland, Ore. She also was awarded the
honor of participating in master classes
conducted by renowned master teacher
Eileen Faull. Dr. Galer also appeared with
the Crossroads Opera Co. in Pergolesi’s La
Serva Padrona in June in Fort Recovery,
Ohio; was soloist with the Manistee
Philharmonic Orchestra, Manistee, Mich.,
for a Fourth of July Pops Concert on July 23; and was a soloist at University
Congregational Church, Seattle, Wash., on
Aug. 15. Dr. Galer performed for the
Swedish American Heritage Society of
Grand Rapids, Mich., at the St. Cecilia
Music Society on Oct. 3. She performed Oct.
5 with the New York Vocal Artists in
Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall.
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Pam Harrison
Euni Rickey
DR. DUK LEE, Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, reviewed a manuscript for
Basic Business Statistics by
Lind/Mason/Marchal, Third Edition,
McGraw Hill.
DR. STEVE LENNOX, Professor of Religion
and Chairperson of the Division of Religion
and Philosophy, has contributed 12 abstracts
to Religious and Theological Abstracts,
Volume 42, Number 2, June 1999, prepared
from Foundations (Volume 40, 1998) and
Religion and American Culture (Volume 8,
1998).
DR. CYNTHIA GUNSALUS, Assistant
Professor of Education, successfully
defended her dissertation on April 5 at Ball
State University for the Doctor of Education
degree. The title of her dissertation is “The
Effect of Choice on On-task Behavior with
Two Middle School Students with Learning
Disabilities in an Inclusionary Setting.” Dr.
Gunsalus joined the IWU faculty in 1997.
RUTH DIXON, Adjunct Associate Professor
of Spanish, was part of a group of volunteers
who taught English this summer to middleschool children in and around Siedlce, an
industrial city located close to Poland’s
eastern border. She was assigned to work
with children ages 9-15 at a rural school.
Prof. Dixon served with Global Volunteers, a
Minnesota-based, private, non-profit, nonsectarian development organization, which
each year coordinates 125 service programs
in 21 countries around the world.
DR. MICHAEL R. BROWN, Professor of
Music and Chairperson of the Division of
Fine Arts, had an article, “Teaching with
Trumpet Duets,” published in
Instrumentalists, July 1999. Also in July,
Wehr’s Music House published two of Dr.
Brown’s brass quintet transcriptions. He
dedicated one of the scores (Ave Maria,
gratia plena) to Dr. Carolyn Kindley and the
Dr. Willem
Van De Merwe
Dr. David Wright
IWU Madrigal Dinner and the other (Fire,
Fire) to the IWU Honors Brass. Both pieces
were published nationally.
STEPHEN P. BROWN, Catalog Librarian and
Assistant Professor, has been selected by the
Association of Christian Librarians (ACL) as
the 1999 recipient of the Emily Russel
Award in recognition of his outstanding
contributions to Christian librarianship. His
service to ACL has included serving as
treasurer, as circulating and managing editor
of The Christian Librarian and as managing
editor of Christian Periodical Index. He
presently serves as associate editor of
Christian Periodical Index and has presented
numerous workshops at ACL conventions on
various aspects of cataloguing.
ROD CROSSMAN ‘76, Artist-in-Residence
and Assistant Professor of Art, has had
pictures published in several publications:
“Waiting for Spring,” in Big Sky Journal,
Spring 1999; three paintings with the article
“Trout Lessons” in Sporting Classics,
July/August 1999; and “Amazing” and “Old
Friends” in Gray’s Sporting Journal,
August/September 1999. Prof. Crossman
also was selected from 124 wildlife artists
from around the world to feature his picture,
“The Color Fall, the Sound of a Whistle,” in
Wildlife Art, 1998.
DR. VICKIE HESS, Professor of Chemistry
and Chairperson of the Division of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics, participated in a
panel review of proposals for the National
Science Foundation, Arlington, Va. The
proposals were submitted to the foundation’s
Division of Undergraduate Education.
The Art Department has received a gift of
$1,200 from the Amoco Foundation Inc., for
its participation in the Amoco Fabrics and
Fibers Company’s 1999 Amoco Student
Design competition. Under the supervision
of ALAN KWOK, Assistant Professor of Art,
Faculty News
several IWU students submitted original
textile weaving designs.
EUNI RICKEY ‘71, Assistant Professor of
Music, hosted more than 100 area piano
students in the National Guild Piano
Auditions in May in the Phillippe
Performing Arts Center. The auditions
involved students in elementary through
high school. More than 119,000 students
participated nationally and internationally.
Prof. Rickey was the chairperson for the
local event and has been active in the
adjudication for the organization.
DR. MARK ECKART, Adjunct Professor of
Religion, had an article entitled “Is the
Devil Really a Sly Old Fox?” published in
the spring 1999 issue of The Holiness
Digest. The Digest is a publication of the
Christian Holiness Partnership, an
interdenominational organization of
churches in the Wesleyan tradition. Dr.
Eckart is the pastor of Westport Wesleyan
Church in Westport, Ind.
DR. JIM ELSBERRY ‘77, Associate
Professor of Education and Chairperson of
the Division of Education, and DR. MARK
SMITH, Associate Dean for Adult &
Professional Studies, are working with
Jones Middle School in Marion on a school
improvement project.
DR. DAVID WRIGHT ‘77, Vice President for
Adult & Professional Studies, and DR.
MARK SMITH, Associate Dean of the
Division, presented a workshop on
“Assessment – A Systematic Approach for
Non-traditional Programs” at the
Consortium for the Advancement of Adult
Higher Education conference in June.
DR. MICHAEL BUCK, Professor of English
and Chairperson of the Division of Modern
Languages and Literature, presented a paper,
“Political Economy, Walter Scott, and the
Resolution of Redgauntlet,” at Scott,
Scotland. He also presented the paper for
Romanticism: The Sixth Meeting of the
International Scott Conference in July at the
University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
DR. B.J. FRATZKE and DR. KEITH PUFFER
jointly reviewed Holiness for Hurting
People, which was published by Wesleyan
Publishing House, 1998. Dr. Fratzke is
Professor of Psychology, Chairperson for
the Division of Behavioral Sciences and
Assistant Dean for Faculty Development.
Dr. Puffer is Associate Professor of
Psychology.
DR. MICHAEL J. FRATZKE, Professor of
Physical Education, Athletic Director, and
Coordinator of the Physical Education
Department, made two scholarly
presentations during the summer. “Qualities
Needed by Athletic Administrators in the
Year 2000 and Beyond: What Should Our
Priorities Be?” was given at the National
Association of Collegiate Directors of
Athletics in Reno, Nev., on June 15. The
second presentation, “Liability and Legal
Issues,” was made at the Liability, Nutrition,
Sportsmanship Education (LANSE)
Coaching Certification Workshop in
Phillippe Performing Arts Center on Aug.
15.
DR. JUDY HUFFMAN ‘76, Professor of
Counseling, presented a paper, “Religious
Orientation, Religious Coping, and Coping
Resources,” in August at the American
Psychological Association Annual
Convention in Boston. An article,
“Religious Orientation and
Multidimensional Perfectionism:
Relationships and Implications, which Dr.
Huffman and Jeffrey S. Ashby co-authored,
was published in Counseling and Values,
April 1999 edition.
TOMMIE BARNES, Associate Professor of
Education, and DR. SUSAN FISHER,
Professor of Education, represented Indiana
Wesleyan University at the Association of
Teacher Educators Summer Conference in
August in San Antonio, Texas. They
demonstrated analyses practices used in our
teacher education program.
PAM HARRISON, Assistant Professor of
Nursing Education, served as an item writer
for the Pathophysiology Examination for
Regents College, Albany, N.Y.
DR. STEVE LENNOX, Chairperson of the
Division of Religion and Philosophy and
Associate Professor of Religion, has written
a new book, Psalms: A Biblical
Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition,
which was published this summer by
Wesleyan Publishing House. Two of his
articles also were published: “Introduction
to Psalms” in the September/October/
November issue of Wesley Adult Teacher’s
Guide; and “The Powers of Chaos” in the
September/November issue of Illustrated
Bible Life.
RON MAZELLAN, Assistant Professor of
Art, was selected to do a print for the
Millenium Calendar, which was published
by Dellas Graphics, Syracuse, N.Y.
DR. JERRY PATTENGALE, Associate Dean
for Academic Affairs and Professor of
History, contributed to the national
teleconference, “Meeting the Challenge of
Student Retention,” produced by the
National Resource Center at the University
of South Carolina. The program recently
aired and will be turned into a resource
video.
JOY REED and CAROL BENCE, Assistant
Professors of Nursing Education, gave a
poster presentation entitled “A Journey Into
Our Neighborhood” at the American
Association of Colleges of Nursing/Helene
Fuld Health Trust Faculty Development
Workshop in Community-Based Care for
Undergraduate Nursing Education. The
presentation was in June in Long Beach,
Calif.
DR. WILLEM VAN DE MERWE, Professor of
Physics, presented a paper, “Submicroscopic
Particle Size Determination for Polarized
Light Scattering,” at the Scientific
Conference on Obscuration and Aerosol
Research in June in Maryland.
DALLAS WALTERS, Assistant Professor of
Art, was selected as a participant in the
Sixth Annual Art of Photography Exhibition
in September in West Palm Beach, Fla.
DR. MICHAEL J. BOIVIN, Professor of
Psychology and Director of Student Success
and Retention, and HEIDI IHRKE,
undergraduate research assistant, have been
invited to give a presention at the CAPS
2000 International Convention in Tulsa,
Okla., in March. The title of their proposed
paper is “Emotional, Psychological, and
Spiritual Predicators of Hope in College
Students.” CAPS is the Christian
Association for Psychological Studies.
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30s
Donald ’39 & Mildred (Osborn ’37)
Fisher will celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary with a family gathering on
Thanksgiving Day. Their children will
host the event. Don and Mildred were
married August 30, 1939. They
ministered for 30 years in Marion, Ind.,
at Nelson Street Wesleyan Church and
W. Eighth Street Wesleyan Church.
Mildred also worked at Wesleyan World
Headquarters. Don still serves as a
chaplain at Colonial Oaks Health Care
and Wesleyan Health Care Centers in
Marion.
40s
Howard ’40 and Marie (Rowe ’42)
Noggle are proud that their only
grandchild, Christopher Dayton,
graduated Aug. 13 from Georgia Tech
with a Bachelor of Mechanical
Engineering degree.
Alice Hines ’43 was named “Volunteer
of the Year” at George Fox University in
Newberg, Ore. More than a dozen years
of service led to the award. In making
the presentation at the annual Volunteer
Appreciation Luncheon, George Fox
President David Brandt noted that the
84-year-old Newberg resident has
faithfully served the university. During
the past academic year, Alice responded
23 times to the university’s call for help
— a modern-day record at the
institution. Alice taught elementary
school in Ohio for 34 years. She and a
sister lived together for decades in Ohio
and both moved to Newberg’s
Friendsview Manor retirement center in
1985. When she is not volunteering at
George Fox, or not on one of her nearly
daily walks, Alice finds time for her
hobby of making greeting cards.
Charles ’45 & Lucille (Fisher ’39)
Day celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary on Sept. 1. They pastored in
The Wesleyan Church for 10 years and
were missionaries to South America for
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10 years. Charles also served as Director
of Marketing with Wesleyan Publishing
House for 22 years. Lucille taught
school for 25 years. They live in
Marion, Ind.
50s
William D. (Bill) ’50 & Clara
(Chizum ’49) James celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on June 18,
and enjoyed a celebration with their
family and friends on July 24. He sent a
“thank you” for the e-mail birthday
greeting sent by the Alumni Office and
stated: “God has been good (always is)
by letting me live to be a young 73. I
praise Him for it. I would be pleased
that He expand my life out longer and
be useful in His Kingdom.”
60s
Mary Ann (Hicks ’62) Albert, and
husband, Charles, spent two years in
Hiroshima, Japan, serving as volunteers
at the World Friendship Center. They
were co-directors of WFC, taught
conversational English classes, hosted a
bed and breakfast for international
70s
Judy Richardson ’72 is now doing
volunteer work at the Monterey Bay
Aquarium as a guide. She also works
part-time at the Saltwater Institute in
Monterey, Calif.
Jim Watkins ’74, and Cec Murphey
will be conducting writers’ conferences
in India Jan. 27-Feb. 18. The two
authors and speakers will conduct
seminars in Bombay, Hyderabad and
Dhra Dun. India has a population of
over 900 million but only 2 per cent are
Christians, and there is only one
Christian periodical. So, there is a great
need not only to equip Christian writers
professionally but to encourage them
spiritually as well. Jim will also have
four books published in 2000. He
contributed to Group/Zondervan’s
pastors’ study Bible, and wrote a threebook series for teens on adolescence,
death, and the supernatural to be
published by Concordia Publishing
House.
Stephen Bozak ’76 moved back to New
York from Seoul, Korea, with his family
in 1994. Stephanie (16) and Steven (13)
are both doing very well in school.
Steve joined the IECA, as a Certified
Educational Planner. He visits many
Charles & Mary Ann Albert
guests at the center (which was also
their home), and were involved in other
peace programs. Mary wrote: “It was a
very busy but rewarding and wonderful
experience. We were very impressed by
the love and generosity of our Japanese
friends. Going to Japan had been a longtime dream (calling) of mine which was
fulfilled in an unexpected way.”
Stephen Bozak & family
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private boarding schools, often for kids
with special needs. Having advised and
placed hundreds of kids into schools, he
is an expert in finding the right schools
for the right kids. He says that Joan, his
wife of 17 years, is his best helper in
managing the office in Clifton Park,
N.Y.
Tony ’76 & Debbie (Hendricks ’76)
Mack celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary with a trip to Pigeon Forge,
Tenn. Tony is a contractor and a gospel
singer. Debbie is a piano teacher and a
gospel singer. They are the parents of
Chad and Tiffany. They live in Marion
and are active in the music program at
Lakeview Wesleyan Church.
Brian’ 76 & Kenetta (Burch ’76)
White moved to Westfield, Ind., in the
summer of 1998, where Brian is the
pastor of the Maple Park Wesleyan
Church. They had spent the past 15
years pastoring the Catskill, N.Y.,
Wesleyan Church. They have four
children. Christina VanSteenburg, their
oldest, graduated from IWU last spring.
Their second daughter, Angela, is a
junior at IWU, enrolled in Christian
Ministries. Their other daughter,
Amanda, is a freshman at IWU this fall.
Their son, Shaun, is beginning the
eighth grade. Kenetta is enjoying her
position at a local Edward Jones office.
Jody Rhodes ’77 is a financial planner
in Marietta, Ga. He plays electric guitar
in a 60-piece orchestra during three
Sunday morning worship services and
one evening service. His church has an
average attendance of 7,000 each week
in the four services. Jody may be
traveling to Alaska and Germany during
the next year on evangelistic mission
trips using a musical platform. He also
played guitar for the Southern Baptist
Convention this year in Atlanta and has
been invited to play next year in
Orlando. He will be traveling with his
pastor soon with a musical group to
spread the Gospel. His wife, Bobbie,
will be involved with a medical
missionary trip to China in October.
Jerry Seiter ’77 is the YMCA
Executive Director in Ashland. Ohio. He
recently was able to announce that the
YMCA’s $1.5 million capital campaign
had exceeded its goal, with a total of
$1,788,792 being raised. Jerry thanked
donors and campaign volunteers at a
dinner held at the Country Club of
Ashland. Campaign chairman Rob Ward
praised Jerry for his work with the
campaign and credited him for turning
the YMCA around. Jerry also attributed
the campaign’s success to a higher
authority. “The Lord has had His hand
in this whole project,” he said. “We
have been blessed.” The funds will
enable the organization to complete the
last of three phases of capital
improvements. Plans call for nearly
doubling the size of their current
facility, which will allow the YMCA to
expand services and offer more
programs.
80s
Brenda Cole ’81 has accepted a
position as an Administrative Assistant
at South Texas Community College in
McAllen, Texas, and is living in LaJoya,
Texas.
David Boss ’82 has moved with his
wife, Naomi, and three children, to
Kokomo, Ind., where he is now the
Associate Director of the Kokomo
Rescue Mission. As associate director
he is responsible for supervising
ministry staff and is a vital part of the
men’s ministry, including the New Life
Program for men with addictive
behaviors. Dave previously pastored
Memorial Circle Wesleyan Church in
Anderson, Ind. While there he was
instrumental in establishing a jail
ministry in Anderson.
Shaun ’83 & Shari (Brunner ’83) Hill
welcomed to the Hill family on Jan. 30
Matthew (Maki), who was born in Haiti.
He joined Sarah (12), Jonathan (9) and
Robby (7). Shaun continues his busy
optometry practice with Springfield
Clinic in Springfield, Ill., and Shari is
still Director of Cardiology at Memorial
Health System.
The Lance Fung Gallery was pleased to
announce the third in its summer series
of emerging artist shows. “PROBE” is
the first New York solo show of
California-based artist Jeff Green ’87.
Jeff’s work ranges in media from digital
photography to object and installation.
His work investigates the integrity of
synthetic materials and grapples with
the formation of new visual
informations that can arise only through
synthesis.
P. Thomas Haney ’88, general
surgeon, has accepted a position with
Surgical Associates, PC, in Marion, Ind.
He was formerly with Roosevelt
Surgical Associates in Middletown,
Ohio.
90s
Vonda (Bender ’92) Atkinson and her
family are living in Vicksburg, Mich.
After working as an RN, she is now a
full-time homemaker and Mom to
Aubrey (4), Hannah (3) and Austin (1).
Her husband, Mark, works as a product
engineer at Flowserve.
Robyn Bullock ’93 returned to India on
Aug. 3 with the mission InterServe after
almost two years of waiting to obtain a
visa. She will be in language school for
nine months and then hopes to obtain a
long-term visa to join a team working
on a Community Health project in
northern India.
Crystal (Whitney ’93) Cook, and
husband, Christian, are currently starting
a new Campus Life club in their county.
They are under the direction of West
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Shore Youth for Christ in Ludington,
Mich. Since last September they have
had the privilege of leading 14 teenagers
to the Lord. Crystal has “three beautiful
girls”, Whitney (5), Jessica (3) and
Abigail (1). She and her family live in
Hart, Mich.
Diana Geist ’93 is living in Cottondale,
Ala., and is involved with therapeutic
foster care. She currently has a 9-yearold boy living with her who calls her
“Mom”. He has been living with her for
about a year.
Annette Longanbach ’93 is currently
working as an accountant at Olson
Research Associates, Inc. in Columbia,
Md., and living in Ellicott City, Md.
Brian Thompson ’93 has started his
own business, called Thompson Internet
in Fishers, Ind., where he and wife,
Tanya (Leach ’89) live.
Jon Sullivan ’93 and his wife, Janelle,
have moved from Marion, Ind., to
Portland, Ore., where he is currently a
student at Western Evangelical
Seminary.
Marcel Lamb ’94 has accepted a
position as Assistant Pastor at a church
start of Hope Wesleyan Church in Clio,
Mich.
Richard Shiveley ’94 has moved from
Toledo to Fort Wayne, where he is a
Certified Athletic Trainer at Fort Wayne
Orthopaedics.
Andrew ’94 & Darla (Cronk ’94)
Wagner are living in Hamilton, Va.
Andy is serving as Director of
Counseling at Cornerstone Chapel in
Leesburg, Va.
Dawn Whitaker ’94 survived
Professional Leadership Development
School (the Army’s program you have
to pass to get promoted to Sergeant).
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She received her promotion on July 1.
She also began grad school in July.
Paul Crisp ’95, who is a TV Production
Specialist with WIWU (IWU’s TV
station), has recently done some video
and web site work for SONICFLOOD, a
Christian music group associated with
DC TALK. He produced a video for
them using footage provided by them
and his knowledge of computer
animation. The video is on the music
video display units throughout the world
in Christian bookstores. SONICFLOOD
is a Christian rock/alternative praise and
worship band. The group’s debut album
is in the top ten of several Christian
charts and categories. Paul also was
recently with the group in Nashville
shooting some concert footage. Jeff
Gnagey, former Director of WIWU,
states that, “Paul’s spirit and willingness
to be of help in their ministry has made
him some important friends, and Indiana
Wesleyan has received additional
recognition as well.”
Christina Lathery ’95 has been in
Quito, Ecuador, since 1996, working at
Cardinal Spellman Girls School, a high
school for girls. She teaches English and
also works in an English institute for
adults who want to learn English. She
wrote that, “Although my degree is in
psychology, not teaching, I have found
that my psychology has been useful in
helping and talking to the girls. It is
very interesting.”
Todd Kuiper ’95 is now working for
Herman Miller Co. in internal corporate
security. He and his wife, Julie, live in
Holland, Mich.
Michelle Northcutt ’95 has been
working in residence life at Cornerstone
College (now University) for the past
four years. She recently graduated with
her Master of Education degree in
College Student Affairs Leadership from
Grand Valley State University and has
accepted a new position as the Assistant
Director of Career Development at
Cornerstone University.
Shannon (Baker ’98) Reese has
accepted employment as a case manager
at Grant-Blackford Mental Health in
Marion, Ind. Her husband, Scott ’95, is
employed as Manager of Information
Systems at Computer Age Engineering
in Marion.
Dan ’95 & Angela (Sexton ’95)
Stoltzfus, after welcoming the birth of
their second child in March, made the
move from urban ministry work in
Norfolk, Va., to the metro New York
City area to work with New York City
Relief — a Christian outreach program
to the homeless and disadvantaged
people of the streets of New York. Dan
has returned to the organization which
influenced their calling to urban
missions before their time at IWU. He
completed an internship with them in
PR/Marketing before finishing his
degree at IWU. Dan is Director of
Development and serves in various
other roles of leadership in this ministry.
Ryan ’96 & Kristina (Apel ’95)
Adams are living in Goshen, Ind. Their
first child, Mackenzie Quinn, was born
on Aug. 17. Kristina is a teacher with
the Sylvan Learning Center, and Ryan is
a Goshen City Police officer. Their email address is: [email protected].
Lisa Bushnell ’96 is in her senior year
of seminary at Christian Theological
Seminary in Indianapolis.
Joyce (Joy) Messick ’96 has been
accepted by English Language Institute
China and by Azusa Pacific University.
She will be teaching in Vietnam with
ELIC for the next two years while
completing an M.A. in Teaching English
Speakers of Other Languages.
Paula (McClellan ’96) Reid is now
working as a Group Facilitator with the
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YWCA in Avon, Ind. She and husband,
Brad, and children, Briana and Zachary,
live in Avon. Brad is a mechanic with
American Trans Air in Indianapolis.
Joel ’97 & Cindy (Trotzke ’97)
Babcock have received appointment as
missionaries to Cambodia by The
Wesleyan Church. Their goal is to be in
Cambodia by the summer of 2000.
They will be serving as co-directors of
the World Hope ministries in Cambodia.
(World Hope is the compassion arm of
Wesleyan World Missions.) They will
also be involved in a sports ministry, as
well as hosting work teams and visitors.
They would appreciate your prayers as
they raise their financial and prayer
support and in preparations for their
ministry in Cambodia.
Gary Hamer ’97 recently received a
promotion to third-shift foreman in the
Press Department of Printpack U.S.
Flexibles in Greensburg, Ind. He has
also started a church in Greensburg
called New Beginnings Christian
Fellowship. The church was started in
May, and he has already had one person
accept Christ and has baptized him. He
wrote that, “God is beginning to bring in
people that want to learn about Him,
and I praise Him for what He is doing
through this ministry.”
Lesa-Anne (McKitty ’97) Hillen is
now working at the Citibank
Headquarters in Dusseldorf, Germany.
She says, “It is the perfect job … He
worked everything out just right.” She is
working in the Financial Control
Department. She and her husband,
Frank, recently celebrated their second
wedding anniversary. They live in
Hueckelhoven, Germany.
Christie (Fitzgerald ’97) Hurt was
married in June, and she and husband,
Mark, are living in Marion, Ind. Christie
is a secretary at World Gospel Mission
(pursuing a teaching job), and Mark is
the youth pastor of Pioneer Faith
Evangelical Church in Marion.
Sara (Postema ’97) Patterson recently
accepted a position as an internal
auditor in Conseco’s Internal Audit
department. Her husband, Denny (BSM
99) is the Southeastern Indiana District
Manager for Ferrellgas and was recently
elected Vice President of the Greater
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce.
Denny and Sara are currently living in
Indianapolis.
for a lifetime of living for Christ.”
OWOSSO
Don ’52 & ’58 & Dorothy (Love ‘52)
Wood observed their 50th wedding
anniversary on May 27. They have five
children, nine grandchildren and four
great-grandsons. They celebrated by
visiting the Robert Duda family in
Brooksville, Fla., and a trip around
Tampa Bay and Tropicana Field. After
Don graduated from Owosso he
received his Master’s in Teacher
Education at Michigan State while
Allison Richcreek ’98 is working as an
underwriter for State Farm Insurance at
the Ohio Regional Office in Newark,
Ohio.
Amy (Dever ’98) Robertson is
employed by Community Hospital of
Indianapolis as a certified and licensed
athletic trainer. She works at an
industrial clinic at Navistar
International, where she does all the
rehab for the second- and third-shift
employees who have been hurt on the
job.
Michelle Veldman ’99 has accepted a
one-year assignment with The
Navigators as a campus missionary at
Kansas State University. At KSU,
Michelle will team up with a career
Navigator missionary to help reach and
disciple students. She will be a part of a
new Navigator ministry called “The
Edge Corps”, composed of recent
college graduates who will minister for
one year on campuses after graduation.
They will be there daily with the
students, developing relationships of
trust, leading Bible studies and telling
them about Christ. The Navigators feel
that having just graduated will give
Michelle and other campus missionaries
a unique hearing among students. She
writes: “I’m praying that God will use
me to influence dozens of students at
KSU to love God and develop strong
biblical values which will guide them
Don & Dorothy Wood
teaching junior high school in
Chesaning, Mich. Don & Dorothy later
spent five years in Zambia and eight
years in Papua New Guinea as
missionaries. Don taught public school
for 18 years, in addition to missionary
service. He retired in 1991, and he and
Dorothy moved in 1998 to WGM’s
Oaks Village in Avon Park, Fla., where
they now live.
APS
Neal Glover ’87 & ’91 has been named
Director of Information Services at
AMSTED Industries, effective July 1.
He was formerly the Director of
Information Systems for Diamond
Chain Co., a division of AMSTED
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Industries. Prior to joining Diamond
Chain, Neal was a consultant at Paragon
Management Concepts, Inc.
(Indianapolis) and held management
positions at Maytag and Jenn-Air
Neal Glover
(Indianapolis) and at Penn-Dixie Steel
Corp. (Kokomo). In all, Glover has
more than 25 years of experience in
information systems. AMSTED
Industries is an employee-owned,
diversified manufacturer of products for
the railroads, construction and building
markets, and general industry.
R. Marlowe Wood ’93 and his wife
will be living in Kuamoto, Japan, on the
island of Kyushu. He stated that his new
assignment is a product of his
experience at IWU. The Cerumo Corp.,
a division of Cosmo Corp. in Tokyo,
Japan, was looking for a North
American to fill a position referred to as
“Director of North American
Recruitment and Training.” The job
profile requested that the “candidate will
have university teaching experience,
MBA or equivalent, 10 years of
management or marketing experience
and be willing to relocate to Japan for
three years.” Marlowe hopes to resume
teaching at IWU when he returns to his
home in Fishers, Ind., in 2002.
Darryl Adams ’93 is now working as a
Budget Analyst at Youngstown State
University in Youngstown, Ohio.
Roy Winkler ’94 was selected as Ivy
Tech State College’s “Alumnus of the
Year” for 1999. In May he was honored
at the graduation ceremonies for the east
central region of the college as the
alumnus of the year for the Anderson,
Marion and Muncie campuses. He has
also been selected to represent Ivy Tech
alumni as the statewide Alumnus of the
Year. He wrote, “I was honored by the
regional selection. Now, I’m humbled
by the statewide selection.” Roy is
currently the Continuing Education
Director at Ivy Tech. Congratulations,
Roy!
Gary Hendricks ’93 has accepted a
position as Director of Information
Services at Wabash County Hospital in
Wabash, Ind. He writes that, “This
represents a tremendous opportunity as
Wabash Hospital is planning much
change and growth in the next five
years.” In addition to his BSBA he has
obtained professional certifications
including Certified Netware Engineer
Robert Zogorski ’96 graduated from
The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, Md., in May. He earned a
Master of Science degree in Real Estate
(one of five such programs in the U.S.).
This summer he also attended the
Missouri Auction School, where he
developed another aspect of his real
estate career. Bob is currently a real
estate broker and a commercial real
Andrew Wilson ’90 was recently
promoted to engineer at Ameritech in
Indianapolis. He was previously a
network switching technician.
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Professional (MCP). Gary had
previously been employed for 3 1/2
years as a Network Engineer with
TeeJay Enterprises, Inc. in LaFontaine,
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estate appraiser with Colliers Pinkard,
Towson, Md. Colliers is a full-service
real estate firm with offices located
throughout the Americas, Europe,
Middle East, Africa and Greater Asia.
Bob, and his wife Pat, are expecting
their third child in January.
Donald Kerber ’97 recently was
promoted to Region Account Manager
with GE Industrial Systems in
Evansville, Ind. GE Industrial Systems
provides solutions in the area of
engineered electrical distribution and
control and coordinated drives systems
to a variety of businesses.
Brian Poplin ’97 & ’98 has accepted a
position as Technical Support Manager
at Duke University Medical Center in
Durham, N.C.
Troy Proffitt ’97 has been accepted by
IU School of Law in Indianapolis and
began classes in the Fall ’99 semester.
Brenda Kerker ’98 was promoted to
Utilization Review Coordinator (in the
Medical Management Department) at
Physician’s Health Plan of Northern
Indiana in Fort Wayne.
Lisa (Hardy) Loveless ’98 was recently
married, bought a new home and began
managing daily business interests,
including apartment rentals. She is also
currently working to start her own
business, LR Medical Claims Billing.
She also sells real estate for Properties
Unlimited in New Castle, Ind.
Don Street ’98 has accepted the
Athletic/Activities Director position at
Jay County High School in Portland,
Ind., where he graduated in 1986. He
had been the Athletic/Transportation
Director for the past four years at
Pioneer Regional School Corp. While at
Pioneer, the Panthers won the 1997
Class A Football State Championship.
Don’s wife, Meleita ’99 just received
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her Master’s in Education from IWU.
They have a son, Kamrein, age three.
Beth Atkinson ’99 (BSBA 191), is
serving with the Peace Corps in Mali,
West Africa, and will be helping
craftsmen and entrepreneurs form
businesses. She was quoted in an article
in the New York Times as saying, “You
hear a lot of talk about global business,
and I thought there’s no better way to go
than this.” The article stated that “many
Peace Corps volunteers have business
degrees and view the Peace Corps as a
two-year internship, culminating with a
return home to a job with a top
company. What better way to gain
experience than by helping a developing
nation get its corporate feet on the
ground?”
Randy Moore ’99 received a promotion
recently to Operations Manager at
Indiana American Water in Muncie, Ind.
He transferred from Terre Haute as an
Operations Superintendent to Muncie,
Ind., as an Operations Manager just one
month after graduating from IWU with
his MBA degree. He wrote that he
received a significant salary increase
“and a major jump in responsibility. I
give a truckload of gratitude to Indiana
Wesleyan and to God the creator for
opening this door for me. I am
expecting great things now that I have
completed my educational goals.”
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Randy Welk & Gretchen Larson (MEd
88) • 5/1/99
Ryan Frank ’98 & Elisabeth Bishir •
5/8/99
Chad Robertson & Amy Dever ’98 •
5/8/99
John Roff (Jay) & Jennifer Adams ’94 •
5/22/99
Jeremy Carpenter ’99 & Melody
Lindner ‘2000 • 8/7/99
Matthew Dinovo & Sarah Snashall ’95 •
8/7/99
Donna Havens ‘2001 • 1/31/99
J. Merritt Carroll ’40 • 6/20/99
James Kaufman ’51 • 6/22/99
A. Louise (Shugart) Pemberton ’37 •
7/11/99
Kathleen (Frost ’43) Heinzmann •
7/28/99
Ethel Hunt ’70 • 8/2/99
John & Jennifer Roff
John Brady & Cheryl Frankenburg ’87 •
5/29/99
Michael Hollar & Emily Vardaman ‘97
• 6/6/99
Kevin Alsup & Tasha Grandy • 6/12/99
William M. Ashley, II & Diana Kickery
’98 • 6/12/99
DOWN THE AISLE
Ryan Adams ’96 & Kristina Apel ’95 •
5/18/96
Jeffrey Johann & Carie Clark (APS ’98)
• 6/19/99
Paul Bahr & Kimberly Fiske ’95 •
Danny Camden II & Ryann Munn ’98 •
7/31/99
IN MEMORIAM
Rosella Rhodes ’55 • 2/3/98
Paul Crisp ’95 & Kristi Avery 2000 •
6/12/99
Robert Dahlin & Julie Ploetz ’95 •
8/1/98
Mike Johnson & Jennifer Coleman ’97 •
7/24/99
Scott Jones & Krischelle Abraham ’95 •
9/11/99
Kira Conlon, MEd 111, transferred
from a sixth-grade middle school
position to teach third grade at IPS No.
54 in Indianapolis.
John Buchanan ’90 & Laura Rupert ’91
• 9/27/97
Chanse Young & Dara Himelick ‘97 •
7/17/99
Mark Hurt & Christie Fitzgerald ’97 •
6/12/99
Timothy Swanson ’82 • 8/12/99
FUTURE ALUMNI
Jason ’98 & Pauline (Weber ’97) TibbsZachary Taylor • 3/18/97
Mark ’97 & Monica Starr- Emily Joy •
5/31/97
Brad ’96 & Kerry (Duff ’95) HallJoshua Caleb • 9/3/97
Shaun ’83 & Shari (Brunner ’83) HillMatthew Joseph (“Maki”) • 6/1/98 •
Adopted 1/30/99
Matthew Winkle (ASB 378) & Staci
Unroe • 6/26/99
Jon Karl & Angela Williams ’98 •
7/3/99
Ben Price ’99 & Julie Cochran ’98 •
7/10/99
Shaun Hill & family
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R. Edward ’79 & Patricia BowlingMadeline Claire • 6/19/98
Karl (APS ’98 & BSM 103) & Anna
Smith- Kristen Nicole • 7/7/99
Mike & Lindy (McNeeley ’90) DagerOlivia Lynae • 8/21/98
John (MBA 221) & Jennifer HooperMadeline Beth • 7/19/99
Mark & Vonde (Bender ’92) AtkinsonAustin Philip • 9/13/98
Anthony (BSM 120) & Crystal HortonCymone • 7/29/99
Basil ’87 & Dawn Haley- Adam Joseph
• 11/6/98
David ’95 & Kathleen Jager- Brandon
Michael • 8/5/99
Mark ’97 & Monica Starr- Joshua Mark
• 1/29/99
Mylan & Amber (staff) LoganBenjamin Joseph • 8/6/99
Randy & Kris (Horton ’82) VastbinderLeanne Marie • 2/13/99
Ryan ’96 & Kristina (Apel ’95) AdamsMackenzie Quinn • 8/17/99
Kelly (APS ’97) & Kelly D. AyersAlexis Brynn • 8/21/99
Isaiah Paul Swanson
Ryan & Jodi (Higginbotham) SmallAlexander Ryan • 5/10/99
LIVING MEMORIALS
In Memory Of
REVS. RUSSELL AND GRACE DAVID
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macy
EVA MUNDAY
Jim and Judy Mohler
Leanne Marie Vastbinder
Alexander Ryan Small
B.J. & Jennifer (Alexander ’96)
Uncapher- Maddison Leighann • 3/7/99
John ’90 & Laura (Rupert ’91)
Buchanan- Hannah Joy • 5/15/99
Dan ’95 & Angela (Sexton ’95)
Stoltzfus- Caitlyn Ruth • 3/15/99
Edward & Christina (Hamilton ’95)
Glynn- Ivan Neuman • 6/1/99
Jason ’98 & Pauline (Weber ’97) TibbsChelsea Ann Marie • 3/16/99
Phillip ’90 & Janet (Graham ’90)
Meredith- Drake Alexander • 6/2/99
Brad ’96 & Kerry (Duff ’95) HallAaron Isaiah • 3/28/99
Richard & Barbara (Pogue ’81) TallentLydia Ruth • 6/2/99
Clifton & Kerry (McAtee ’82 & ’96)
Bartley- Emma Mae • 4/6/99
Paul & Susan (MacLaren ’93) BristolEmma Joy • 6/9/99
David & Jacqueline (MEd 108) WeberKyndahl Arin • 4/22/99
Justin (Med 111) & Jamila HunterJustin H., Jr. • 6/13/99
Phil (MBA 216) & Kim DeSimonePaxton Grace • 5/4/99
Neil & Rachel (Jackson ’93) RushClaire Elise • 6/22/99
Paul ’97 & Beth (Kushman ’95)
Swanson- Isaiah Paul • 5/9/99
Robert ’89 & Amy (Nolte ’89)
Rummage- Daniel Marek • 6/26/99
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OUIDA JANSSEN
Katherine Kwoczalla
Willavene Troup
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Budensiek
Rev. and Mrs. James Slye
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Freiheit
Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann
Mrs. Mildred Walquist
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Behrens
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Akeright
Russell Bisbing
Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeBoer
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Miller
Mrs. Genevieve Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henslin
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorge
Rev. Duane H. Janssen Sr.
Mrs. Elaine Elsberry
Mr. and Mrs. William Schrecengost
JOHN A. RUSSELL
Carole Cassady
Alumni News
REV. HOWARD AND DORIS
(HOWLETT) CRIM
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson
ROSADA STEWART
Mr. and Mrs. Brian (Euni) Rickey
BETTY TAYLOR
Jim and Wandalou Blaine
ARTHUR TROYER
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whonsetler
In Honor Of
DICK AND MILLIE TROYER
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macy
DR. MARGARET HODSON
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macy
JIM AND JUDY MOHLER
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macy
DR. HOWARD AND MARIE NOGGLE
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Macy
PAUL AND MARIAN NOGGLE
Sondra M. Adair
PHYLLIS IHRKEY-MITCHELL
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mitchell
SEND US NEWS
Alumni: Please send news about
yourself to be published. If you
attended here for one year or more,
you are considered an alum.
CONTACT
Carolyn McGhee
Indiana Wesleyan University
4201 South Washington Street
Marion, Indiana 46953-4974
PHONE: 1-765-677-2110
EMAIL: [email protected]
Full-time Administrative Openings
Vice President for Financial Affairs
Provides leadership and oversight for areas of accounting, budgeting, purchasing, risk
management, information technology, investments, human resources, physical plant,
construction services, contracts, retirement center and auxiliary services. Master’s degree
required, doctorate preferred. Minimum of 10 years of senior-level business officer
experience, preferably in an institution of higher learning.
Director of Financial Aid
Sets policies and procedures for awarding of aid resources to ensure compliance with
applicable federal and state regulations and adherence to the directives of the University
administration. Master’s degree; three to five years experience in financial aid at an associate
or director level.
Vice President for Information Technology/Chief Information Officer
Provides leadership, vision and oversight for information technology and telecommunications
throughout the university. Master’s degree required; doctorate preferred. Must have five
year’s senior management-level experience in budgeting, financial control, leadership and
staff development.
Assistant Vice President for Financial Aid
Responsible for the management, planning, technology advancement, organizational
effectiveness, research, budgeting and training for the traditional and non-traditional
Financial Aid offices. Master’s degree required; must have 5-8 years of increasing
responsibility in a financial aid office at a college or university.
Director of Marketing and Publications
Responsible for implementing an institution-wide plan and creating visual design and
language needed to convey the vision, image and reputation of Indiana Wesleyan University.
Bachelor’s degree required, master’s preferred; minimum of five years marketing,
publications or public relations experience in higher education.
Academic Advisor – Indianapolis
Responsible for assisting students with the development of their individual academic plans
and developing relationships for support and communication with their assigned core class
caseloads. Bachelor’s required; master’s preferred. Must possess computer skills and be
detail oriented.
LPTV Station Manager/Director of Video Services
Manages staff, programming, productions, marketing and budgeting for campus TV station.
Responsible for keeping up to date with broadcasting equipment, regulations and proper
licensing. Master’s degree; TV production, teaching and managerial experience.
Send resume to:
Personnel Services Office
Indiana Wesleyan University
4201 S. Washington Street
Marion, IN 46953-4974
Indiana Wesleyan University is a 6,900-student university of The Wesleyan Church. Job candidates will
be required to sign an evangelical statement of faith in the Wesleyan tradition. Indiana Wesleyan
University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 1999
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Alumni News
Campus Calendar
Caleb Dimmich, Basketball Star, Dies in Accident
OCTOBER
Oct. 22
Fall Break
J. Caleb Dimmich, who led the
Indiana Wesleyan University basketball
team in scoring last season, was killed
July 6 while working on his family’s
farm in Boswell, Ind. He was 22 and
would have been a senior at IWU.
Dimmich was electrocuted while
trying to repair a grain auger motor that
apparently had a short in it. Dimmich’s
father, David, was working nearby when
the accident occurred.
Dimmich, a 6-1 guard, scored more
Oct. 29
Admissions Office Visit Day.
For information, call 765-6772138 or 1-800-332-6901.
NOVEMBER
Nov. 4-6 Discover ‘’99, Fall Preview
Weekend, with Dwight
Robertson and Jars of Clay.
For information, call 765677-2138 or 800-332-6901.
Nov. 5
Jars of Clay Concert. For
information, call 765-6772138 or 800-332-6901.
Nov. 6
Marion Philharmonic
Orchestra Concert at
Phillippe Performing Arts
Center. For information and
tickets, call 765-677-2610.
Nov. 19
Admissions Office Visit Day.
For information, call 765677-2138 or 1-800-332-6901.
Nov. 24-28 Thanksgiving Break.
DECEMBER
Dec. 6
Fall Orchestra Concert. For
information and tickets, call
765-677-2610.
Dec. 8
Chorale and Wind Ensemble
Concert. For information and
tickets, call 765-677-2610.
Dec. 11-12 The Nutcracker, with the
Marion Philharmonic
Orchestra. For information
and tickets, call 765-677-2610.
Dec. 13-15 Fall Semester Final Exams.
Dec. 18
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Commencement. For
information, call 765-677-2131.
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than 1,000 career points at IWU. Some
of his college records include 11 threepoint field goals in one game, 27
consecutive free throws, a 43-point
single-game high, and a 42-point
freshman single-game scoring record.
At Benton Central High School in
northern Indiana, Dimmich briefly was
the career boys’ basketball scoring
leader with 1,216 points. His funeral
was held July 8 in the gymnasium at his
former high school.
The Unmistakable
Voice of the Carillon
It speaks of history. It speaks of community. And it speaks of a way
of sharing our heritage and our faith that’s practically as old as
mankind. Small wonder, then, that carillons have taken up residence in
all kinds of settings – including university campuses.
For an investment as small as $2,500, you can become a partner in a
new carillon that is planned for the Indiana Wesleyan University
campus. The carillon will be located near the new prayer chapel, which
is to be completed in 2000.
PLEASE CONTACT
Terry Munday
Vice President for University Advancement
Indiana Wesleyan University
4201 S. Washington Street
Marion, IN 46952
Phone: 765-677-2105
Honor Roll of Donors
October 1999
Dear Friends and Alumni:
Giving to Indiana Wesleyan
University’s Annual Fund
for the 1998-99 fiscal yea
$1 million for the secon
r surpassed
d year in a row. The giving
was about equally divide
alumni and friends of the
d among
university, and we praise
God for each person in eac
h category!
Those of us who graduate
d in the past now realize
that we did not pay the tru
our education. Our tuitio
e cost of
n payments were subsid
ize
d by a large, but general
army of donors. An outst
ly invisible,
anding way to honor the
faithfulness of those wh
before us is for a new ge
o have gone
neration of friends and alu
mni to step forward to fill
for students.
the void
When Indiana Wesleyan
seeks support from found
ations, we are asked the
of alumni who contribute
percentage
to the university. The sam
e statistics are one of the
considered annually in the
factors
college rankings publishe
d by U.S. News & World
Report.
The fact that you give is
as important as the amou
nt you give. Alumni giving
indicator of the respect an
is a key
d confidence that graduate
s have in their alma mater
in mind, it is our hope an
.
With that
d prayer that each class
would establish – and ach
of 100 percent participatio
iev
e – a goal
n!
The following pages list
the names of thousands of
individuals, businesses an
who provided financial sup
d churches
port to Indiana Wesleyan
University during the 19
year. We are deeply gratef
98
-99 fiscal
ul for each name on those
lists. May God bless you
faithfulness to Indiana We
for your
sleyan.
Sincerely,
Terry T. Munday
Vice President for Unive
rsi
ty Advancement
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 1999
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Honor Roll of Donors
TRUSTEE CITATION
Donors of $5,000 or more
Dr. & Mrs. James `65 (Tommie
Schade `65) Barnes
Mr. & Mrs. William Beaty
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Beltz
Dr. & Mrs. David Blanchard `53 *
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Carmichael
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `60 (Alice
Maxwell `63) Clapp *
Miss Mary Cochran `42
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Coffin `87
Mr. & Mrs. Rex Collins
Dr. Leo Cox `43
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Echols `43
Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm Evans
Rev. & Mrs. Donald `39 (Mildred
Osborn `37) Fisher
Dr. & Mrs. Brooks Fortune
Dr. & Mrs. Randy `69 (Heather
Reed `70) Greene
Mr. & Mrs. Van Gurley
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Hall *
Mrs. Mildred Haring
Miss Mary Harvey `49
Dr. & Mrs. Darrell `73 (Leanne
Knapp `72) Hermann
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Hodson
Dr. Judith Huffman `76
Mr. & Mrs. William Idema
Mr. & Mrs. William Jackson
Miss Eileen Jett
Dr. & Mrs. Cedric `58 (Marsha
Burelison `59) Johnson Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ketcham
Mr. & Mrs. John Kindley
Dr. & Mrs. Lester Lee
Mrs. Willouise Luce
Dr. & Mrs. John Maxwell
Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell
Dr. & Mrs. William McDowell
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Munday `70
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas `53 (Joan
Cheesman `52) Phillippe, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `50 (Gladys
`56) Prescott
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Reed
Ms. Mary Edith Reiff
Mr. & Mrs. George `59 (Eleanor
Baker `58) Robinson
Mrs. Helen Hacker Shellenbarger `33
Mr. & Mrs. Rolland `61 (Minnie Dix
`58) Shoup *
Dr. & Mrs. Evrett Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Lee `80 (Lori Jackson
`82) Smith
Mrs. Mabel McCarthy Stindtman `32
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stone OA
Mr. & Mrs. John (Joy Hardman `78)
Storey
Mr. & Mrs. John Sutton
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Turner
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Williams
Mrs. Sybil Yoder
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Donors of $1,000 to $4,999
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Aguilar
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey `82 (Kay Hinds
`82) Alter *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Patricia
McPherson OA) Anspaugh
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Ault
Drs. Harold `58 & Sarah (Bailey)`57
Bardsley
Mrs. Eunice Barnes *
Mrs. Kathleen Barnes *
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Barrett
Dr. & Mrs. Bayard Baylis
Mrs. JoAnne Bell `81
Mr. & Mrs. Burnell (Ruth Baker `63)
Bender
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Benedict `53
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Benson `79
Mr. & Mrs. Harry (Velva Hathaway
`48) Bollinger
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Marceil
Lambert `40) Bostic
Dr. & Mrs. Brian Bouck
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bowsman `59
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Boyd
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Mrs. Rollin Bradford
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Janet Jacobs
`69) Bragg
Dr. & Mrs. David Brandes
Mr. & Mrs. Gene `77 (Susan
Larakers `77) Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Brucker
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `59 (Donna Smith
`58) Brunner
Mrs. Jonni Warmenhoven Buel `54
Mr. Donald Cahall
Dr. & Mrs. Donald `64 (Alice Fritz
`63) Chilgreen
Mrs. Agnes Clapp *
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Collord
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Jennie Rinehart
`97) Conrad *
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence `83 (Debra
Stephens `83) Cook
Mr. Robert Cox *
Mrs. Jackie Johnson Cusick `88
Dr. & Mrs. Deane `70 (Carol Noggle
`70) Dayton
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde (Ruth Wagner `60)
DeGroff
Mr. & Mrs. James DeVoe
Mrs. Mary Driskill
Dr. & Mrs. Keith (Sharon Bailey `87)
Drury
Dr. & Rev. Heyman `50 (Jeane
Woodhead `50) Duecker *
Dr. Marjorie Elder `45
Mr. & Mrs. Donald OA (Geraldine
OA) Elliott
Drs. Malcolm `52 & Lois (Sheridan)
`50 Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. James (Martha Baldwin
`55) Everhart
Mr. & Mrs. David (Rita Jamison `72)
Faust *
Mr. Richard Flora
Mrs. Agnes Foglesong
Drs. Steven `79 & Deborah
(Blackburn) `80 Foley
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Fratzke
Dr. & Mrs. Subodh Gupte
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Hall
Mr. & Mrs. James Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Halt, Sr.
Dr. & Mrs. Alan Handt
Mrs. Evangeline French Hane `48
Mr. & Mrs. Joey `91 (Malana
Williams `85) Harpst
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hayden
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hersey *
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin `48 (Zylpha
Baldwin `48) Hoover
Dr. & Mrs. Ernest `49 (Doris
Bowsman `42) Horn
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Huber `60
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Huffman `37
Mr. & Mrs. Howard OA (Juanita
OA) Inman
Mr. Jack Irving
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald `36 (Marjorie Dew
`36) Jones
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Kem *
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Eilene
Pinkerton `26) Kindley
Mrs. Glennis Powers Kiser `49
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `61 (Esther
Johnson `58) Klaasen
Ms. Lorelei Lacy `50
Mr. & Mrs. Mason `64 (Donna
Barker `61) Landis, Jr. *
Dr. & Mrs. Allen Larson
Mrs. Jennie Andrews Lee `27
Mr. Ernest Linder `27
Miss Mary Linder `35 *
Rev. Kenneth Liu
Mrs. Ruth Smith Logan `37
Mr. Joseph Luce
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Manker, Jr. OA
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Marcuccilli
Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Martin
Dr. Frances Mason *
Mrs. Bonnie McElroy
Dr. & Mrs. Robert `44 (Elizabeth
Norman `52) McIntyre
Mrs. Sarah Hoppes McMackin `54
Mr. & Mrs. Ben ’55 (Julia Hobson
‘54) Medows
Mr. Stephen Meyers `92
Mrs. Janette Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Miller
Mr. Douglas Mills `79
Mr. & Mrs. James `70 (Judith Macy
`70) Mohler
Rev. & Mrs. John `67 (Dolores
George `69) Mowat
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Murray
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murrell
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Nash *
Mr. & Mrs. Earl (Nilah Croy `47)
Netzley
Dr. & Mrs. Howard `40 (Marie Rowe
`42) Noggle
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `37 (Marian Tescher
`35) Noggle
Mr. & Mrs. Gary `74 (Connie
Kramer `74) Ott
Dr. & Mrs. Bart Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Kent `75 (Hannah
Thomas `75) Peterson
Miss Marian Peterson `62
Mr. Timothy Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Phillips, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Darrell Pike
Col. Alan Pysher
Mr. & Mrs. David `92 (Patti Dulin
`90) Quiring *
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Reese
Mr. Brian Reichart
Dr. & Mrs. Donald Rockey
Rev. & Mrs. John Rowe `59
Mrs. Imogene Spaugh Russell `34
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `59 (Phyllis
Boles `61) Russell
Drs. James `57 & Rachel (Dishon)
`64 Satterfield
Dr. & Mrs. Harold Sheridan
Mr. & Mrs. Don (Jane Krug `56)
Sherman
Dr. & Mrs. Dale `75 (Janice
Stohlman `76) Sloan
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Smith
Mrs. Ruth Isgrigg Smith `81
Mrs. Kelly Snyder
Miss Kerry Stevens ‘96
Mr. Xen Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. James Sutter
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Taylor `69
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Shirley `36 (Vivian
Paschal `40) Tennell *
Dr. & Mrs. Donald Thomason *
Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Turner
Dr. & Mrs. Todd Voss
Dr. & Mrs. Gary `76 (Deborah
Veldhaus `76) Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Weston Warren
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Weiland
Dr. & Mrs. David `77 (Helen Cox
`77) Wright
DEAN’S CLUB
Donors of $500 to $999
Rev. & Mrs. Bob (Virginia Miller `67)
Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Reese `58 (Anna
Beckman `58) Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `52 (Naomi
Muterspaugh `55) Appleman
Dr. Jeanne Argot
Mrs. Jessie Bagley
Mr. Tom Bailey
Mrs. Jeannette Ball `87 *
Mr. David Bellamy
Rev. & Mrs. Richard Bareiss
Mr. Kevin Barnes `96
Dr. & Mrs. Clarence Bence
Rev. & Mrs. Ray Benesh, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Birky `80
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Bjurstrom `91
Dr. & Mrs. James Blackburn `57
Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Blake `84
Dr. Ronald Brannon
Mr. & Mrs. William Brown, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Butcher `52
Miss Doris Caldwell
Mr. & Mrs. George Callaway
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carson
Prof. Carol Clark `76
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Clevenger
Re. & Mrs. Atwood ‘52 (Leona
Holley ‘53) Cool
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Christina Keen
`76) Crabtree
Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Craig
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Criner
Rev. & Mrs. Frederick Cromer
Rev. & Mrs. Walter Crosby `54
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Crots *
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Crowder, Jr. *
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Dafoe
Mrs. Thelma Davis
Rev. & Mrs. Clifford OA (Donna
Jackson OA) Dean
Rev. & Mrs. John Dean OA
Dr. & Mrs. John Dodge
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Robert Douglas `43
Mr. Tim Drake
Bishop & Mrs. Sheldon `48
(Marjorie Clouse `46) Duecker
Mrs. Delores Meredith Echols `43
Dr. & Mrs. Steven `71 (Carol Stone
`70) Emery
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ewart
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Fisk `52
Mr. & Mrs. Elvan Forbes *
Dr. John Fortune
Rev. Fred Fox `70
Mr. & Mrs. Don Frase
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Freeman `53
Mr. & Mrs. Larry (Madonna Hebert
`87) French
Mr. Alvin Fry
Mr. & Mrs. James Gabbard `92 *
Miss Jacqueline Garner `58
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Gartland, Jr.
Mr. Robert Goecker
Dr. & Mrs. Albert Goff
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Goodman `62
Dr. & Mrs. Woodrow `39 (Marie
Everest `36) Goodman
Mr. & Mrs. Darrin `88 (Darla
Blackburn `86) Gowan
Mr. & Mrs. Milton (Sharon Wickman
`79) Gray
Dr. & Mrs. John Gredy
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Guthrie
Dr. & Mrs. Todd `84 (Lisa Zimmers
`85) Guy
Dr. & Mrs. Lee `50 (Maxine
Shockey `48) Haines, Jr.
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `69 (Carol
Walker `69) Hallett
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Hand *
Dr. & Mrs. Tom Haney `88
Mrs. Bessie Crail Hart `70
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hawley
Dr. & Mrs. Marvin `51 (Hazel Rush
`50) Hinds
Dr. Margaret Hodson `32
Mrs. Juanita Hoover
Dr. & Mrs. Emory Howell `59
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `77 (Dana
Collingsworth `83) Howlett
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Hoyer
Dr. & Mrs. Liaw Huang
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hudson
Dr. & Mrs. Earl `60 (Patricia `82)
Jackson
Dr. Violet Jackson
Rev. & Mrs. James Jones `67
Rev. & Mrs. Roy Keen `54
Mr. & Mrs. Charles ‘63 (Elayne
Sapp ‘84) Kenworthy
Mr. & Mrs. David Keown `90 *
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry (Jule Lytle `72)
Kind
Dr. & Mrs. Paul (Meredith Towner
`55) Kindschi
Dr. & Mrs. Max `57 (Viola Stokes
`63) Kingsolver
Rev. & Mrs. William Kinnan, Sr.
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `44 (Vera Stair
`47) Klatt
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `83 (Debbie
Massey `83) Kukuris
Mr. & Mrs. Harold `49 (Rheneta
Houser `55) Larson
Mr. & Mrs. Henry (Beatrice `75)
Lelear
Rev. & Mrs. Chester Leonard `52
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Liechty
Mr. George Lindner
Mr. & Mrs. Art `70 (Judith Gentry
`69) Lipina
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Liston
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Losey
Rev. Lyle Love `52
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Luckey
Mr. & Mrs. Ray `61 (Maralyn
Higgins `58) Lyne
Miss Linda MacKay `82
Mrs. Dwylla MacPherson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Macy `49
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Manning `87 *
Rev. & Mrs. Walter ‘45 (Margie
Ogdon ‘62) McAdams
Dr. & Mrs. Neil McFarlane
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell McMichael
Mr. & Mrs. Elielson (DeAnne
Hilfinger `88) Messias
Mr. & Mrs. Earle (Lorene Reisdorph
‘59) Miller, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. William `68 (Brenda
Barnes `71) Miller
Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Mills OA
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mills
Rev. & Mrs. George Nalley `48
Mr. Robert Nicholson *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `77 (Teresa
Roach `84) Nicholson
Mr. & Mrs. Max `93 (Sue Boston
`96) Nottingham
Prof. & Mrs. Robert Oatis, II `78
Mr. & Mrs. Brent Owens `92
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Pattengale `79
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip `57 (Martha
Alverson `57) Pearson *
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Ella Rumppe `63)
Poore
Prof. & Mrs. Terry (Betty Bowman
`67) Porter
Mr. & Mrs. William Rea
Mr. & Mrs. Gale Reese
Mr. Steve Reiff
Mr. & Mrs. Brian `79 (Eunice
Caldwell `71) Rickey
Mr. & Mrs. Walter `60 (Joy `59)
Ridgway
Mrs. Jewell Rittenhouse
Ms. Marilyn Roe `73
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `73 (Karen Hand
`71) Roorbach
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Rush
Mr. & Mrs. Edsel Schuiteman `60
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice OA (Pamela
Biberstine OA) Shattuck
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Shepherd `74 *
Mr. & Mrs. Garry Shroyer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `76 (Brenda
Buckles `75) Simpson *
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `76 (Brenda
McVean `76) Sloan
Mrs. Ethel Young Smith `60
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Smith `93
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Snyder `83
Prof. & Mrs. Owen `60 (Jean
Honsberger `75) Snyder
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Soultz
Mr. & Mrs. Donald (Elaine Spangler
`70) Stafford
Mr. & Mrs. Winston `64 (Darlene
Wright `84) Stephens
Mr. & Mrs. James Stevens
Dr. Jonathan Stone `79
Mrs. Kathy DeWitt Street `83 *
Miss Blythe Terwilliger `50
Mr. & Mrs. James Thomas `68
Dr. & Mrs. Duane `52 (Janet
Bennett `54) Thompson
Rev. & Mrs. Maurice `57 (Fern
Osland `55) Tolan
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Tope `88
Rev. & Mrs. Glen `48 (Ina Roll `49)
Traver
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tropf
Mr. & Mrs. Don Troyer *
Mr. & Mrs. James `73 (Beverly
Honor Roll of Donors
Walker `71) Troyer *
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Troyer `93
Mr. & Mrs. John (Linda Moeller `71)
Tuttle
Dr. & Mrs. Willem (Angela Cole `98)
Van DeMerwe
Rev. & Rev. James `74 (Lois Farra
`75) Watkins
Mr. & Mrs. David (Karen Bostic `66)
Weaver
Mr. & Mrs. Elvin `82 (Cynthia Colvin
`89) Weinmann
Mr. & Mrs. Dale `77 (Connie Heer
`81) Whonsetler
Mr. & Mrs. Elvin `56 (LaVerne
Coogle `58) Wilmot
Mr. & Mrs. David Wuertley `71
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin (Jane Smith `68)
Yochum
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Young `94
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Donors of up to $499
Dr. & Mrs. Mark `65 (Mary Sigworth
`65) Abbott
Mr. & Mrs. John (LeAnn Heinemann
`75) Abbott
Mrs. Judith Brown Abbott `72
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `88 (Cynthia
`87) Abbott, Jr.
Mr. Kendall Abraham `96
Rev. & Mrs. Roger Abraham `69
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Abshier `96
Ms. Sondra Adair
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Adams
Ms. Alta Adams
Rev. & Mrs. Carlson Adams
Dr. & Mrs. Charles `57 (Ialene Sturk
`74) Adams
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Adams *
Mr. & Mrs. R. Kent Adams `87
Rev. & Mrs. Dwight `76 (Carla Wiley
`80) Addington
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Addington
Mrs. Nancy Douglas Adkins `58
Dr. & Mrs. Gary Adsit
Ms. Helen Ager
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Agness
Mr. & Mrs. Okey Ahart `68
Mr. Gregory Ahlemann `94
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Ann `90)
Ahrns*
Mrs. Dianna Airgood `92 *
Mr. Larry Akins `94
Mr. & Mrs. Brian (Rebecca
Hanebutt `97) Alano
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony (Mary Kreider
OA) Albarello
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Alber `46
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Laura Wentzel
`81) Albrecht
Mr. & Mrs. Corbett Albright
Prof. & Mrs. Alan Alderson
Mr. Christopher Alexander `98
Mr. Greg Alexander `93
Rev. & Mrs. Henry Alexander `51
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Marie Kaufmann
`71) Alexander
Mr. & Mrs. Mark `96 (Louann
Funaiock `96) Alexander
Mr. & Mrs. David (Deborah Rose
`92) Allaben
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Russell Allanson `95
Mr. & Mrs. David (Debra Salyer `80)
Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Joyce Millberg `96)
Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Joey Allen `97
Ms. Julia Allen `92
Mr. & Mrs. Stacy `92 (Jeanine
Horner `91) Allen
Ms. Teresa Allen `94
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Allison `86
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Alsleben
Ms. Esther Ambro
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Ambrosini `93
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Ames `95
Ms. Louisa Ammerman
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Carla Lee `88)
Andersen
Rev. & Mrs. David (Jillene Boone
`80) Anderson
Ms. Ethel Anderson
Mrs. Hazel Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. James (Sharon Drysdale
`80) Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Anderson `90
Mr. & Mrs. Peder (Bonnie Larrison
`75) Anderson
Rev. & Mrs. Raymond Anderson `56
Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Anderson `92
Ms. Stella Anderson `59
Mr. & Mrs. Willard Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice `65 (Madeline
Tamplin `55) Andrea
Mr. Michael Andrews `93
Mr. & Mrs. Aurist (Emogene Jones
`71) Andrick
Mrs. Lois Troyer Andros `48
Mrs. Pam Anson
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight (Donna Welch
`71) Anthony
Mr. Andrew Apel `96
Mrs. Margaret Morris Apostolos OA
Mr. & Mrs. Chip (Marilyn Greenley
`74) Appel
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Apple `95
Rev. & Mrs. Dale Argot `96
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas `76 (Evangeline
Mitchell `75) Armiger
Mr. & Mrs. Bryce (Elizabeth May
`63) Armstrong
Rev. & Mrs. Todd Arneson `97
Ms. Annie Waldon Arnett `98
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Arney `92
Mr. & Mrs. John (Shirley Roberts
`93) Arney
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Sherry Williams
`70) Arnold
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Arnold `89
Mr. & Mrs. O. E. Arnold
Mr. Rodney Arnold `92
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Arnold `62
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Arrendale `73
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Evelyn Backa
`54) Ash
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Ashley
Mr. & Mrs. William Ashton
Ms. & Mrs. Bonnie Aspiazu `94
Ms. Vickie Atkins
Mr. & Mrs. Beryl Atkinson
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph (Judy `95)
Atkinson
Rev. & Mrs. Mark Atkinson `96
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `80 (Janet Averill
`84) Atkinson
Mr. & Mrs. David (Donna Nelson
OA) Auger
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Aulbert
Mr. & Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth Snow
`66) Ault
Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Ayers `97
Mr. & Mrs. Joel `97 (Cynthia Trotzke
`97) Babcock
Ms. Tinka Bach
Mr. & Mrs. Jan (Sandra Eastman
`89) Bachman
Mr. & Mrs. Jon `91 (Denise
Wubbena `90) Bachman
Mr. Harold Backenstoe *
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bacon
Miss Jennifer Bafford `98
Mr. & Mrs. David (Joy Titus `94)
Bagley
Dr. Richard Bagwell
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Martha
Buchanan `78) Bailey *
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff (Dianne Hagerman
`96) Bailey
Mr. David Bailey `97
Mrs. Grace Willen Bailey `31
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. Morris (Peggy Weller
`72) Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Susan Guthier
`98) Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. David `94 (Michelle
Davis `97) Bainbridge
Mr. Roger Bainbridge
Mr. & Mrs. David Baker `60
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Baker
Mr. & Mrs. James (Mardessa Blum
`79) Baker
Rev. & Mrs. John `91 (Michelle Hale
`91) Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Baker `79
Dr. & Mrs. Marvin `47 (Lois Jackson
`47) Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Sherry Stinger `81)
Baker
Dr. Robert Baker `36
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baker `97
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Barbara
Conatser `94) Baker
Miss Wanda Baker `43
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bakewell
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Anna Cook
`97) Balcerzak
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Balch, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John (Rebecca Weber
`97) Baldenegro
Mrs. Joan Balderston
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bale `70
Rev. & Mrs. Eric `87 (Teresa Parks
`86) Ball
Mr. & Mrs. John (Peggy Bailey `86)
Ball
Ms. Reva Ball
Mrs. Joan Ballard
Mr. Bill Ballinger `93 *
Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Balog
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Balsbaugh `76
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Bambic `97 *
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Banas
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce `80 (Susan
Jessup `76) Banker
Rev. & Mrs. Stanley `40 (Evelyn
Elliott `41) Banker
Mr. Max Banker `42
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Banter `68
Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Ralph Banter
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `76 (Kim
Manwaring `75) Barajas
Rev. & Mrs. Donald `62 (Frances
Newell `60) Barber
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Barber
Ms. Phyllis Barber
Miss Sherry Barber `96
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen `74
(Jacqueline Spurgeon `76) Bard
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Emily Kessler
`93) Bargerhuff
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Barker
Dr. & Mrs. Donald Barlow `74
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Barlow `87
Mr. Bobby Barnard `93
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Barnes
Ms. Corliss Brothers Barnes `91
Dr. Donelle Barnes `85
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Barnes, Sr.
Ms. Anne Barnett `94
Ms. Peggy Barnhart
Rev. & Mrs. Kevin Barnsdale `96
Mr. & Mrs. Harold (Debra Parrigin
`76) Barr
Mr. & Mrs. Bill (Nadine Fridley `53)
Barrett
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Barrows OA
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Barry `95
Capt. & Mrs. Donald Barse `57
Mr. & Mrs. William (Esther Zuhl `44)
Bartels
Miss Michele Bartelt `91
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher (Eiko
Moriwaki `97) Bartimus
Miss Cynthia Bartley `89
Dr. & Mrs. David Bartley `79
Rev. & Mrs. Douglas Bartley `49
Mr. Larry Bartley `94
Mr. Mark Bartley `79 *
Mr. John Barton `90
Rev. & Mrs. John `50 (Dorothy
Hayes `53) Basham
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Lataine
Puckett `56) Basham *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Basham
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey `97 (Tracy Roskey
`97) Bassett
Rev. & Mrs. Ernest Batman
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin `82 (Teresa
McCallum `92) Batman
Dr. & Mrs. Theodore Batson
Rev. Paul Bauer, Sr. `61
Mr. & Mrs. William Baughan
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Myra Johnson
`98) Baumann
Ms. Karen Baxter `97
Mr. & Mrs. Ziggie Bays `76
Rev. & Mrs. David (Mae Wade `57)
Bayse
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Beadle
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Beales
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice (Mina Warnke
`51) Beam
Mr. & Mrs. Harlan (Flora Kessel `49)
Beardsley
Mr. & Mrs. David Beatty `95
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Beauchamp
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `89 (Nancy `89)
Beaver
Mrs. Kathryn Minton Beaver `39
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bechtold `98
Mr. Bob Beck OA
Mr. & Mrs. Carl (Ora Gaberdiel `48)
Becker
Mr. & Mrs. James Beckley
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Letitia `98)
Beckley
Mr. & Mrs. Dexter Bedwell
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Bedwell `69
Mrs. Beulah Beecher
Mr. & Mrs. Grant `97 (Amy Reed
`95) Beecher
Mr. Greg Beecher `93
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce (Anna Mills OA)
Beehler
Mr. & Mrs. William `68 (Jan Stevens
`71) Beekman
Dr. William Begeman
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Beguhl
Dr. & Mrs. John `72 (Deborah
Stariha `81) Beineke
Mr. Leon Bekker `88
Mr. Michael Belcher
Miss Tonia Bell `96
Mrs. Nettie Rouch Bellman `38
Mr. Clement Bello `98
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald `73 (Joyce
Osborne `72) Benbow
Mr. & Mrs. Rex `63 (Miriam Williams
`64) Bence
Ms. Caroline Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Jennifer Gibbs
`96) Bennett
Mrs. Geraldine VanWyk Bennett OA
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Leslie `93)
Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Terry (Linda Elaman `98)
Bennett
Mr. & Mrs. Jay (Vicky Goodman
`66) Benson
Mr. & Mrs. James Bentley `91
Mr. Jim Berg OA
Mr. & Mrs. Jon (Teresa Carpenter
`83) Berg
Ms. Kristin Berg
Mrs. Daisy Smith Bergeron `60
Mrs. Rachel House Bergin OA
Mr. & Mrs. Cary (Teresa Ball `80)
Berglan
Mr. & Mrs. Fred (Barbara
Leleniewski `98) Bergner
Miss Jennifer Bergquist `96
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `50 (Joyce
Clevenger `47) Berk
Mr. & Mrs. James (Dorothy
Holycross `48) Berk
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Berkebile `50
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick (Lou Kincade
`95) Berndt
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel (Shelley Miller
`76) Berry
Rev. & Mrs. Jeffrey Berry `93
Mr. & Mrs. Alta Best
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher (Lois Davis
`89) Best
Mr. & Mrs. Tim (Beverly Keeler `83)
Best
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Best
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bevans `96
Ms. Opal Beymer
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Gail Gleason
`80) Bezucha
Mr. Cosmo Biasillo `89
Mrs. Margaret Hoover Biberstine `64
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bickel `69
Miss Linda Bicksler `82
Mr. & Mrs. David `79 (Mabel Suarez
`77) Bigger
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `69 (Bonnie
Volek `69) Biggs
Mrs. Susan Billbe
Ms. Gladys Bilson
Rev. & Mrs. Gary Bingham `90
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bird
Mrs. Julia Birky `96
Ms. Ruthanna Birnell
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Bish
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Ellen Disser
`90) Bisson
Mr. & Mrs. Calvin (Kay Phillips `97)
Bivens
Rev. & Mrs. Michael `78 (Ruth
Wagoner `78) Black
Rev. & Mrs. David `83 (Brenda
Shigley `83) Blackburn
Mr. & Mrs. Tom (Rose Hart `95)
Blackburn
Rev. & Mrs. James `51 (Wandalou
Teska `52) Blaine
Rev. & Mrs. Paul Blair
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Blake `83
Mr. & Mrs. James Blake `97
Mr. & Mrs. John Blake
Mr. & Mrs. Morton (Marilyn
Weedman `55) Blake
Miss Pamela Blake `97
Mr. & Mrs. James `70 (Sharon
Buttermore `68) Blakely
Rev. & Mrs. Roy (Gloria Sard `83)
Blimline
Mrs. Betty Blinn
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Blinn `65
Miss Beverly Bliton `95
Mrs. Retha Singell Blocher `60
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bloehs `87
Mr. & Mrs. William Blough `90 *
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Blum
Mrs. Carita Thomas Blunk `51
Mrs. Dorothy Iliff Blunt `34
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen `76 (Ruth
Phillips `75) Boardman
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence (Katherine
Russell `61) Bobson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bockrath `78 *
Rev. & Dr. Terrell `76 (Charlotte
Woolman `78) Bodenhorn
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Boel
Mr. & Mrs. William Boen *
Mr. & Mrs. Lee `65 (Naomi Gunter
`62) Boerma
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Janet Lynas `95)
Boes
Rev. & Mrs. James `84 (Jerolyn
Brown `85) Bogear
Mr. & Mrs. Roland (Lois Soultz `51)
Bogear
Rev. & Mrs. Clarence `52 (Beth Duff
`52) Boggs
Mrs. Lillian Linder Bogumil `38
Mr. & Mrs. David Bohan
Mrs. Verlie Bohnstedt
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Boice `97
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Boivin
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bolanos
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas (Misty `93)
Bolenbaugh
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Jennifer Wilson
`98) Boles
Mr. & Mrs. Tony (Lisa O’Neal `98)
Boley
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore `88 (Rebecca
`90) Bolin, II
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley (Pamela `98)
Boling
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Priscilla Ruder
`82) Bomgardner
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Viola Holycross
`46) Bondehagen
Ms. Amy Bonewitz `95
Mr. Douglas Bonsell `74
Mr. & Mrs. Dayne (Lorene Brandon
`78) Bonta
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Boone `66
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 1999
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Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. & Mrs. Theophilus Boone Jr. `92
Mr. & Mrs. Wendell `53 (Lois Buck
`49) Boone
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Borchelt `89
Mr. & Mrs. John (Kay Diller `71)
Borgelt
Rev. & Mrs. Morris `65 (Dorothea
Cooley `50) Borgman
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Elizabeth Lau
`86) Borkowski
Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth Boschee
Rev. & Mrs. Paul Boss
Mr. & Mrs. William (Carol Lyon `81)
Boss
Rev. & Mrs. Jeffrey Aho Botsford `77
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Boughton *
Mrs. Dorothy Bowerman
Ms. Brenda Richardson Bowers `78
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bowling `79 *
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bowman
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin (Kymber Frantz
`82) Bowman
Prof. Susan Bowman
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Misty Kyle `93)
Bowser
Dr. & Mrs. Harold `52 (Nedra
Murdock `63) Boyce
Mr. Dennis Boyd `72
Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Boyd `45
Mr. Scott Boyd `77
Mrs. Rosetta Visser Boyer `43
Rev. & Mrs. Howard Boyle `60
Rev. Edna Holmquist Bozell `58
Mr. & Mrs. James `51 (Freda
Inskeep `50) Brackett
Mrs. Bette Bladen Bradbury `54
Mr. & Mrs. Royce (Machelle Busick
`98) Bradbury
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Bradford `76
Mr. & Mrs. William Bradford `91
Ms. Zara Mahaffey Bradford `97
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bradley `95
Dr. & Mrs. Harold `50 (Mildred
McGovern `50) Brady
Chaplain & Mrs. Jack Brady
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Brady
Dr. & Mrs. Fred Brammell
Mr. & Mrs. Bryce (Ruth Clark `73)
Bramsen
Mrs. Mary Brane
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Brankle
Rev. & Mrs. Elmer `53 (Velma
Hotchkiss `53) Brannon
Mr. Randall Brannon *
Mr. Joseph Branstutter `97
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin (Renee’ Turner
`98) Brattain
Mr. & Mrs. Shaun Braun `96
Dr. & Mrs. Donald `64 (Joy `98)
Bray
Rev. & Mrs. John `72 (Patricia
Sexton `73) Bray
Mr. & Mrs. Steven `91 (Susan
Hudson `92) Bray
Miss Ethel Brecheisen OA
Rev. & Mrs. William (Mary Perisho
`63) Breidenbaugh
Mr. Ross Brendell `91
Mr. Sean Brennan `96
Mr. & Mrs. James Brewer `96
Mrs. Wanda Bricker `66
Rev. Hiram Bridenstine `40
Rev. & Mrs. John `50 (Mary
Campbell `50) Bridget
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bright `96
Mr. & Mrs. John `98 (Jill Smith `98)
Briles
Mrs. Lorna Enoch Briles `46
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold (Mary Luther `98)
Brill
Mr. & Mrs. Neal Briner *
Mr. & Mrs. John Brinson
Mr. & Mrs. Darryl (Tamara Perkins
`82) Brisbay
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Susan MacLaren
`93) Bristol
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Kathy Stewart `82)
Brittan
Mr. & Mrs. David (Melissa `98)
Brock
Mr. & Mrs. Larry (Carol Reber `98)
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Brockmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Linda
Wurzelbacher `98) Brodbeck
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Brooker
Mr. & Mrs. John Brooks `92
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Jill Craig `80)
Brooks
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse (Dorothy Shaffer
`84) Brookshire *
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Brower
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Brown
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Brown `60
Mr. & Mrs. Dean (Jean Ashley `95)
Brown
Rev. & Mrs. Hal Brown `52
Mr. & Mrs. Herschel (Betty Hinkle
`74) Brown
Rev. & Mrs. Hubert Brown `57
Mr. & Mrs. John (Barbara `97)
Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Martha Heavilin
`55) Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth `74 (Yevonne
Campbell `72) Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Brown
Mr. Leonard Brown `47
Mr. & Mrs. Marcus (Carol Van
Cleave `66) Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `76 (Jann Fisher
`76) Brown
Mrs. Myra Coleson Brown `60
Mr. & Mrs. Perry (Cynthia Raper
`81) Brown
Mrs. Rosemary White Brown `51
Mr. Stephen Brown
Mrs. Thelma Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Brown
Mr. & Mrs. William `63 (Jacqueline
McClain `60) Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `64 (Jean Hawks
`67) Browne
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy (Norma Gray `54)
Brownell
Mr. & Mrs. James Bruce
Mr. Paul Brummer `92
Dr. George Bruner
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Bruner `93
Mrs. Joyce Brunswick Bruns `97
Dr. & Mrs. E.D. Bryan
Mr. & Mrs. Virden Bryan `96 *
Mr. & Mrs. David Buchholz `88
Ms. Irene Buchholz
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Buck
Rev. & Mrs. Russell `51 (Lavaun
Peterson `48) Buck *
Mrs. Eleanor Wilson Buckman `43
Miss Mary Buckman `75
Rev. & Mrs. Roger `62 (Carolyn
Drake `62) Budde
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Budensiek
Mr. & Mrs. John Buerkett `90
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Bulla `95
Miss Glenda Bullis `85
Mr. & Mrs. David (Joy Knauer `97)
Bump
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bunal `92
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Bunch
Mrs. Alice Quinton Bunish `44
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `88 (Cynthia
Voght `92) Burchell, III
Mr. & Mrs. Mike (Lisa Titus `76)
Burchette
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Burd
Mr. & Dr. Arnold `69 (Tobi
LeBlanche `65) Burden *
Mr. & Mrs. William `80 (Grace `64)
Burden
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Carolyn Thall
`90) Burdine
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Burgener
Ms. Jeanne Burger `95
Mr. & Mrs. Fred (Vicki Gilliland `98)
Burke
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burke `67
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Burke `97
Mr. & Mrs. James (Susan Leininger
`93) Burleigh
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Burman `88 *
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Burnett
Rev. & Mrs. Gerald Burnett `57
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Burns `97
Mr. & Mrs. Mark `67 (Joanna
Huffman `67) Burns
Ms. Vickie Taskey Burrell `96
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel (Madge Edwards
OA) Bursch
Mr. & Mrs. William Burton, III `89 *
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Busch `91
Ms. Elizabeth Hobson Buschmann
`98
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Cynthia `97)
Bush
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Janice Dummer
`98) Buss
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Buttrum `93
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Brenda Turner
`97) Butts
Mr. Stephen Byabashaija `95
Mr. Clarence Bye
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Byrd `90
Rev. & Mrs. Lawrence Byrnes `65
Mr. & Mrs. James (Linda `00) Cabe
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Cabe
Mr. William Cadick `93
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `83 (Sharon
Barefoot `82) Cady
Mrs. Pat Cain
Miss Joy Caldwell `69
Mr. & Mrs. Philip `74 (Jill Shannon
`76) Caldwell
Mr. & Mrs. Roy (Megan Saufley `89)
Caldwell
Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Caldwell
Rev. & Mrs. Arthur Calhoon `30
Mr. & Mrs. Omar Call
Mr. & Mrs. David Callecod `94 *
Mr. Vincent Callendine `70
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Virginia `90)
Caltrider
Mr. & Ms. Hugh `90 (Leah
Qualkinbush `93) Cameron
Mr. & Mrs. John (Linda Myers `70)
Camp
Mrs. Bertie Campbell
Rev. & Mrs. Bradley `81 (Lisa
McClain `90) Campbell
Rev. & Mrs. Ola `50 (Grace Epler
`45) Campbell
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald `72 (Sharon
Owen `71) Campbell *
Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo (Margaret
Huffman `92) Canales
Rev. & Mrs. Lanny Candel `75
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Canfield `74
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Canterbury `98
Rev. & Mrs. Rick `87 (Jacinda
Rumsey `85) Carder
Mr. & Mrs. James Carl, Jr. `88
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Carlblom
Mr. Bob Carlo `92
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard `57 (Catherine
Kossan `56) Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. Brent (Sharon `96)
Carlton
Mr. Kim Carman `95
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Gracia Reid `64)
Carmer
Rev. & Mrs. Merlin Carothers `48
Rev. Earl Carpenter OA
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Carpenter `71
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff (Linda Emens `81)
Carpenter
Rev. Douglas Carr `83
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Carr `93
Rev. & Mrs. Richard Carr OA
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Phyllis Wolfe
`54) Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. William Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph (Denise Lester
`92) Carson
Mrs. Elizabeth Carter
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry `69 (Noritta Moon
`70) Carter
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Carter `87
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Carter
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Cartrette `97
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph (Diann Chaney
`77) Cary
Rev. & Mrs. David `63 (Sally Adams
`64) Case
Mr. Irvin Casey
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Josephine
Fairchild `98) Cassman
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Krista Foley `88)
Castillo
Rev. & Mrs. Howard `58 (Patricia
Haverty `57) Castle
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Castner `98
Mr. & Mrs. George Catania `98
Mr. & Mrs. James (Holly Heath `97)
Catron
Mr. & Mrs. George (Ometa Brown
`50) Caudill
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk (Mary Lewis `87)
Caudill
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Pamela Allen
`71) Causey
Mrs. Doris Krieg Cecil `55
Dr. & Mrs. Curtis Chambers `47
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Chambers `92
Miss Tiffany Chambers `95
Mr. Richard Champney, Jr. `95 *
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Chapdelaine `95
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Chaplin `97
Mrs. Crealie Steele Chapman `35
Mr. & Mrs. Winsett Charles `68
Mrs. Susie Chart
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne (Julia Barker `57)
Cheek
Mr. & Mrs. Chia-shan (Nancy
Hughes `70) Chen
Mr. & Mrs. James Chestnut
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin `87 (Jennifer
Carter `88) Chestnut
Mr. & Mrs. William (Diane Simons
`96) Chiasson
Ms. Brandi Childs
Mr. Dennis Childs
Mr. Nathan Childs
Mr. & Mrs. Dale `73 (Cathryn
Packer `73) Chilson
Rev. & Mrs. C. K. Chitty
Rev. & Mrs. Gary Christiansen
Mrs. Betty Hicks Christler `52
Mr. & Mrs. Garry (Wanda
Whonsetler `72) Christner
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew (Lynne `88)
Churchill
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Carla Bishop `96)
Cirey
Mrs. Mollie Rutledge Cirlos `72
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Clanin
Ms. Bethany Sill Clark `80
Ms. Carie Clark `96
Mr. & Mrs. Francis (Ruth Montney
OA) Clark
Mr. James Clark
Dr. & Mrs. Jay Clark `74
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Paula Long `93)
Clark
Mr. & Mrs. John (Elizabeth Kimball
`91) Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Lindsay (Sarah Lorance
`98) Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Esther Irvine
`41) Clark
Rev. & Mrs. Roy Clark `39
Mrs. Sylvia Gaddis Clark `73
Miss Hilda Clarke `68
Mr. & Mrs. John (Erma Wilson `48)
Clarke
Miss Margaret Clawson `57
Mr. Charles Clay
Miss Wanda Clay `97
Mr. & Mrs. Ron (Julia Kawaski `97)
Clayton
Miss Sarah Claytor `85
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Clegg `97
Mr. & Mrs. David `64 (Wenda
Heater `61) Clement
Mrs. Margaret Thompson Clement
`36
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan `89 (Greta
Peterson `91) Clement
Ms. Rhonda Clement
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Ruby Tucker
`49) Clerget
Mrs. Edith Hawkins Clevinger `23
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `91 (Patricia
Moores `94) Cliff
Mr. & Mrs. John Clifford `62
Mr. & Mrs. Parke `60 (Verna
Schrecengost `61) Clifford
Mrs. Juanita Shockley Clifton `49
Mrs. Virginia Clinard `59
Mr. & Mrs. Eddy Cline
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cline
Mr. Randy Cline `94
Mr. Gerald Clingenpeel
Dr. Janice Mayle Coates `64
Rev. & Mrs. Wilbur `46 (Dorothy
Schmer `47) Coates
Mr. & Mrs. Danny (Renee’ Rupnow
`97) Cocanower
Miss Brenda Cochran `93
Mr. & Mrs. John Cochran
Rev. & Mrs. Keith `73 (Beverly
Wheeler `60) Coffey
Mr. & Mrs. Carroll (Patricia `98)
Cohee
Mr. & Mrs. Marc (Joy Lippert `97)
Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Brad (Melody Green `81)
Cole
Mr. & Mrs. David (Carla `94) Cole
Rev. & Mrs. George Cole `53
Mr. & Ms. Richard (Kathy Amsler
`98) Cole
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Colescott
Mrs. Maxine Rickard Coleson `44
Rev. & Mrs. Ralph `37 (Olive
Kindley `36) Coleson
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Collier
Mr. Gerald Collins `93
Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Collins `92
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Collins `89
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Linda Carothers
`87) Collins*
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `87 (Janice
North `97) Collins *
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Colter `89
Rev. & Mrs. Steven Colter `89
Mr. & Mrs. Don Colvin
Miss Kristen Combs `97
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Combs `95 *
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Conklin `91
Mrs. Wanda Brackett Conley `58
Miss Sonya Connelly `94
Mr. & Mrs. Brice Conner
Mrs. Ruby Williams Connolly `34
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Conrad `91
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Carolyn
Childress `58) Conrad
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Cook
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Jennifer Moore
`88) Cook
Ms. Tamara Cook `98
Mr. & Mrs. William (Doris Curry `88)
Cook
Miss Elaine Cooke `78 *
Mr. Ricky Cool `97
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cooper, Jr. `84
Mr. Gene Cooper `67
Rev. & Mrs. Jack `57 (Mary
Holzinger `55) Cooper
Miss Jill Cooper `69
Mr. Lee Cooper
Rev. & Mrs. Raymond Cooper `55
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Cooper `53
Ms. Marguerite Copeland
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Corder `91
Mrs. Vera Howell Corliss `35
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Jo Birkla `70)
Cornelison *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Clarice Jeffries
`52) Corrigan
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Marilyn Farmen
`88) Coryell
Rev. & Mrs. Rendel `41 (Mary
Warren `43) Cosand
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Costello `52
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Jody Keen `76)
Cott
Mr. & Mrs. David Coucke `93
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Traci Beehler
`97) Coursey
Mr. LaMont Coverstone `89
Mrs. Ruth Dudley Covert `54
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan (Kristy Kendall
`80) Cowden
Rev. & Mrs. Richard Cowley `70
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Cox `91
Ms. Elizabeth Cox
Honor Roll of Donors
Mrs. Emma Cox
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cox
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne `91 (Julie Adam
`91) Cox
Mr. & Mrs. William Cox *
Mr. & Mrs. James `72 (Carol Peters
`70) Coy
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Craft `95
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip `59 (Madelyn
Marsh `59) Crail
Mr. & Mrs. Carl (Diana Foley `80)
Cramer
Prof. & Mrs. Benjamin Crandall, II
Mr. & Mrs. Burton (Norma Self OA)
Crapo
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Crawford `85
Mr. & Mrs. Lavern Crawford
Mrs. Muriel Tinney Crawford `57
Rev. & Mrs. Roy `52 (Joaquin Friar
`52) Crawford
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Crecelius `50
Miss Bertie Creech
Mrs. & Mrs. Linda Creek `95
Mrs. Doris Howlett Crim `30
Mr. & Mrs. John Crim `58 *
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `95 (Kristi Avery
`00) Crisp
Ms. Hannah Kientz Crist `72
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Crocker
Mr. Edward Crocker `90
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Crocker `88
Mrs. Frances Beyler Crockett `37
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan (Christine Carper
`97) Cromas
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `85 (Dorcas Tolan
`86) Cromer *
Dr. & Mrs. John Cromer `62
Mr. & Mrs. Kim (Nila Miller `93)
Cronk
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred (Jerri Hite `94)
Crosby
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Janet Baker
`64) Cross
Mr. & Mrs. Dale (Joy Shigley `84)
Cross
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Crothers
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Louise Lupton `60)
Crouse
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Crowder `74
Mr. & Mrs. Herman (Doris Young
`49) Croy
Mr. & Mrs. John Croy
Mr. & Mrs. Brett (Joanna Miller `90)
Crump
Mrs. Linda Jackson Cruz `71
Ms. Joan Cugier `89
Mrs. Malinda Wagner Culbertson `98
Mrs. Dixie Chambers Cummings `95
Rev. & Mrs. Keith Cunningham `45
Prof. & Mrs. William Cupp
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `77 (Debra Foster
`77) Curfman
Mr. Robert Curran `51 *
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Curry
Miss Jeraldine Curtis `89
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Melinda
McNeeley `90) Dager
Mr. & Mrs. Dan (Terry `95)
Dahlgren
Mrs. Janet Krieg Dahse `79
Mr. & Mrs. Edward `74 (Cynthia
Lichty `77) Daihl
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Laura Adams
`97) Daily
Mr. & Mrs. David Daine `95 *
Mr. & Mrs. William Dale `97
Mr. & Mrs. Ron (Gail Peaslack `98)
Dammert
Mr. Michael Dancha `92
Rev. Gary Daniel `70
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Daniel `95
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Renee Barnes
`76) Daniel
Mr. Harold Daniels `93
Mr. & Mrs. Tom (Margaret Beltz `98)
Dannenfelser
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey `85 (Patricia
Alford `87) Darling
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Darmer
Mr. Richard Darst `53
Ms. Ruth Sloan Darst `53
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Dashnau
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `53 (Shirley
Snyder `65) Daughenbaugh
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Daugherty
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Linda Cox ’98)
Daugherty
Mr. & Mrs. Millard (Bertha Wilson
OA) Davenport
Mr. & Mrs. Mayer `61 (Mable Fowler
`58) David
Mrs. Patricia Shoup David `68
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Davidson `93 *
Mrs. Ida Canode Davidson `32
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Davidson `90 *
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Davidson `92
Rev. & Mrs. Arthur Davis OA
Mr. & Mrs. Carey (Rebecca Eades
`56) Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Doug (Kimberly Starks
`97) Davis
Mr. Edward Davis `87
Mr. & Mrs. George (Helen Gustin
`53) Davis
Mrs. Hilda Howard Davis `97
Mr. & Mrs. James Davis, Jr. *
Miss Jeanette Davis `77
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Kelso `30 (Margaret
Henninger `33) Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Mark `94 (Dawn Adams
`94) Davis
Rev. & Mrs. Mark `66 (Cynthia
Westafer `69) Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin (Georgia Hoyt
`42) Davis*
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Davis *
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Davis `96
Mr. & Mrs. John `56 (Jacqueline
Snyder `59) Davisson
Rev. & Mrs. Donald `55 (Evelyn
Norris `54) Dawalt
Rev. & Mrs. Charles `45 (Lucille
Fisher `39) Day
Mr. & Mrs. David Day `95
Mr. & Mrs. David `97 (Kathryn
Wilkerson `68) Day
Mr. Richard Day
Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dayton
Mr. & Mrs. James Dayton `70 *
Mr. Wayne DeBoer `72
Mr. & Mrs. Brian DeFord `96
Mr. & Mrs. Dean (Carolyn Holbrook
`75) DeHoff
Mr. James DeLonay `93
Prof. & Mrs. Mark DeMichael
Rev. & Mrs. Jay `55 (Evelyn
Christler `53) DeNeff
Miss Marcia DeNeff `76
Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth `92 (Karen
Conrad `92) DePeal
Mr. & Mrs. Lynn DePeal OA
Mr. & Mrs. Peter (Rosalyn Kallas
`96) DeRolf
Ms. Rebecca Jacks DeShaney `95
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Vickie Haworth
`95) DeShon
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin (Sheila Mullennix
`88) DeVall
Mrs. Mildred DeWeerd
Mr. & Mrs. William DeWeese
Mrs. Alberta Dean
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dean
Miss Marcella Dean OA
Rev. & Mrs. Marcus `81 (Dixie
Bechtol `83) Dean
Rev. & Mrs. Raymond OA (Helen
Lytton OA) Dean
Mrs. Rhonda McIlwain Dean `83
Rev. & Mrs. Stanley Dean OA
Miss Vanessa Dean `79
Dr. & Mrs. Duane `55 (Janet Wiksell
`55) Deardorff
Mr. & Mrs. Johnathan Decker `95
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Deeds
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene `61 (Esther
Blanchard `58) Degenkolb *
Miss Debra Dehen `80
Rev. & Mrs. Richard `51 (Mary
Dutiel `51) Deisler
Rev. & Mrs. Richard `81 (Bonita
Garver `84) Deisler
Ms. Peggy Reynolds Dell `79
Mrs. Debra Brundige Delong `84
Mr. David Denessen `98
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Cheryl Pickett
`71) Dennison
Rev. & Mrs. James Denny `51
Miss Patsy Denny `90
Mr. Richard Densmore `96
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Deroo
Mr. & Mrs. Dan (Debra Richards
`78) Deyo
Rev. & Mrs. Douglas DiBell `93
Mr. & Mrs. John (Anna Sclater `62)
DiBella
Mr. & Mrs. Randy DiPrisco `95
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dial, Jr. `98
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Dickerson `93
Mrs. Jo Dickert
Mr. & Mrs. Craig (Linda Tuttle `71)
Dickson
Rev. & Mrs. Ronald OA (Esther
OA) Diehl
Mr. & Mrs. Greg (Karrie Beresford
`95) Dietzen
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Dillman `91
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Disbrow, Jr. `91 *
Mrs. Imogene Ward Dixon `49
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Doan
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Barbara
Richardson `98) Dobyne
Mr. & Mrs. Denis Doe OA
Mr. & Mrs. James Doherty
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dollens `71
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Dombrowski `92
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Amy Myers
`92) Dombrowsky
Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Donaldson `93
Rev. & Mrs. Theron Donaugh `55
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Donohoe `88
Mrs. Martha Dooley
Ms. Phoebe Dooley Dooley `71
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Dorrel `97
Mrs. Glennis Douglass `61
Mr. Timothy Dow
Mr. & Mrs. James (Jeanette Wilson
`74) Downey
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Amy Rogers `93)
Downing
Mr. & Mrs. Harland (Mary Trostel
`39) Downing
Rev. & Mrs. Vernon OA (Harriette
OA) Draggoo
Ms. Della Drake *
Rev. & Mrs. LeRoy Drake `64
Ms. Phyllis Drake `97
Dr. Suzanne Drake
Dr. & Mrs. Thelbert Drake
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Drew
Mr. John Dreyer
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Beth Storey `88)
Driscoll
Mr. Jerry Droppo `92
Rev. & Mrs. Benjamine `56 (Lois
Heavilin `56) Drown
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Druckemiller `45 *
Rev. & Mrs. David Drury `96
Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Dubois `96
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Duckworth
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Duda OA
Mr. & Mrs. Garry (Christine French
`96) Dudley
Dr. & Mrs. David `75 (Amber Finkes
`77) Duecker *
Miss Marrietta Dugan `61
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Duke `69
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Dunblazier
Mr. Michael Dunivan `98
Mr. Budd Dunlap `73
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dunlap
Mrs. Mary Chapman Dunlap `41
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Dunlap
Mr. & Mrs. Salah (Andrea Martin
’96) Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. William Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Deborah
McCarter `75) Dupes
Mr. Chad Dupin `97
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Durbin
Mr. & Mrs. George `54 (Lenore
Richards `57) Durey
Mr. & Mrs. Walter (Rosetta Dudley
`59) Durst
Mr. & Mrs. Steven `98 (Kristina Hite
`97) Dutton
Mr. & Mrs. Marion `60 (Evangeline
Nofsinger `60) Duvall
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `58 (Mary
Wheeler `58) Duvall
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley (Anita Ankrom
`98) Dwenger
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas (Lisa `94) Dye
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Deborah
Dielman `98) Dye
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `93 (Melissa
Disselkoen `94) Dykema
Miss Barbara Earley `54
Mr. & Mrs. John `67 (Linda Hopen
`73) Earnest
Mr. & Mrs. Leon (Linda Hart `68)
Earnest
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Beth Garrett `87)
Eash
Mr. & Mrs. Danny East `89
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy (Lenora Durham
`87) Eastes
Ms. Romelle Eastman `81
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Ebbinghaus
Rev. & Mrs. Paul `52 (Kathleen
Wooten `53) Ebright
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin (Jacqueline
Etsinger `86) Eby
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Echelbarger
Rev. & Mrs. Creston Eckart `53
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen `91 (Connie
Medbourn `71) Eckart
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle (Jean Schamehorn
OA) Eckert
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Diana Lowrey
`97) Eckert
Dr. & Mrs. Dale Economan `72
Rev. & Mrs. William `51 (Shirley
Bartley `80) Economan
Mrs. Dorothy Comingore Eddy `47
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Patricia Sherrets
`68) Eddy
Mr. & Mrs. Joel (Jill Bentley `88)
Eder
Mr. & Mrs. Clair (Mary Carter `61)
Edgerton
Mr. & Mrs. John Edie `95
Dr. & Mrs. Steven `78 (Suzanne
Weltler `77) Edmondson
Mrs. Kathleen Kelsven Edwards `40
Mrs. Martha Buchanan Edwards `57
Rev. & Mrs. Phil `54 (Edna Wilcox
`56) Edwards
Mr. & Mrs. Rusty `92 (Loranne
Methner `92) Edwards
Miss Elizabeth Effland `51
Mr. & Mrs. Roy (Violet Martin `34)
Eger
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Eggleston
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ehrsam
Ms. Carol Johnson Eickelberg-Poor
‘97
Mr. & Mrs. John (Sandra Green `82)
Einhaus
Mrs. Virginia Jones Elder `44
Mr. Matthew Edlred
Mr. & Mrs. James Eldridge `68
Mr. & Mrs. Milo `77 (Robin Blake
`81) Eldridge *
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Elliott
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Elliott
Dr. & Mrs. Marling `40 (Francene
Cude `40) Elliott
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `83 (Jill
Waltenberger `84) Elliott
Mrs. Vernice Lighty Elliott `57
Mr. & Mrs. William Elliott
Rev. & Mrs. Fred Ellis `77
Mr. John Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Ellis `81
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn (Thomi Keim `96)
Elmore
Ms. Marjorie Elmore
Mr. & Mrs. William Elmore
Mr. Robert Elrod
Mrs. Elaine Elsberry
Mr. Clary Eltzroth `96
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Eltzroth
Rev. & Mrs. Calvin Emerson `96
Mr. & Mrs. John Emerson
Dr. & Mrs. O. D. `51 (Ruthanne
Adams `79) Emery
Rev. & Mrs. Leon Empie OA
Mr. & Mrs. George (Diane `87)
Emrich*
Mrs. Carolyn Franks Endsley `62
Mr. & Mrs. Tin (Susan Lahr `71) Eng
Mr. & Mrs. David `57 (Rebecca
`57) Engel
Mr. Raymond Engle
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `89 (Michelle
Johnson `90) Enochs
Mr. & Mrs. David (Janet Clocksene
`47) Enos
Rev. & Mrs. Paul `56 (Winifred Crim
`54) Enyart, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Erickson OA
Mr. & Mrs. John Erickson `90 *
Rev. & Mrs. Lawrence Erlandson `72
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Erlewine `36
Mr. Paul Essex `53
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad (Norma Carter
`56) Etherington
Mr. Dennis Evans
Mr. Douglas Evans `88
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Evans `97
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Evans ‘99
Mr. & Mrs. Mike (Dana Folkner `86)
Evans
Mr. & Mrs. Scott `93 (Deena Graf
`87) Evans
Ms. Susan Evans `94
Dr. Marie Evatt `45
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Evinger
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Mary Hartman `63)
Ewert
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney `79 (Sallie
Johnson `78) Ewing
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Fairchild `98
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Fairman `98
Mr. & Mrs. Philip (Vicki Harris `78)
Fanara
Miss Freda Farmer `51
Mr. James Farmer
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Faro
Mrs. Mable Farr
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Rebecca Fidler
`78) Farrar
Mrs. Winifred Farwick
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas (Marguerite
Wrin `97) Fauber
Dr. & Mrs. Paul `53 (Ruth Calhoon
`53) Faulkenberry
Mr. & Mrs. Art (Rita Smith `64)
Faulkner
Miss Jodi Faust `93
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Denise `94)
Faust
Mr. & Mrs. Tom (Karen Strawser
`81) Favero
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Faxon `95
Dr. & Mrs. Rudyard Fay OA
Rev. & Mrs. Bryan Feathers `97
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Cathy
Pemberton `80) Fell
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Feller
Miss Rebecca Fenner `97
Ms. Joyce Ferguson `79
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ferguson `90 *
Mrs. Betty Stephens Ferree `52
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Ferree `88
Rev. & Mrs. Dan ’94 (Melora Spear
’94) Ferren
Dr. & Mrs. William `73 (Alexis
Emmons `73) Fessenden
Mr. & Mrs. James (Linda `95)
Feuquay
Mrs. Evelyn Evans Fiedler OA
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Fields
Mr. & Mrs. William `61 (Marita Shull
`70) Fields
Mr. Gary Fifer `93 *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Tena `89)
Figgins
Mrs. Sara Nierste Fike `69
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Fildey
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Fine `98
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Joy Miller `38)
Finkenbine
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Honor Roll of Donors
Rev. & Mrs. Warren `70 (Diane
Cook `67) Fish
Mr. & Mrs. Bill (Joetta Cook `71)
Fisher
Dr. & Mrs. Henry Fisher
Dr. & Mrs. Pierre Fisher, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Fisher OA *
Dr. Susan Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fisher
Mr. Patrick Fitzjarrald `96
Mrs. Reva Smith Fitzjarrald `89
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Sandra Courmier
`97) Flake
Mr. & Mrs. John Fleenor
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Debra Ferren `82)
Fleschner
Mr. & Mrs. Harlow `63 (Carolyn
Shoemaker `64) Fletcher
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Fletcher `92
Mrs. Lois Fletcher
Mr. Richard Fletcher
Rev. & Mrs. Richard `82 (Deborah
Paine `80) Fletcher
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel (Kerry
Buckingham `97) Fletcher
Dr. & Mrs. Lowell `59 (Doris Mitchell
`59) Flint
Mrs. Naomi Floor
Mr. & Mrs. Emmett (Julie Drook `90)
Flores
Mrs. Linda Mosier Floyd `96
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Janette Rapp
`91) Fluharty
Mr. & Mrs. Clark (Sally Palmer `72)
Folgate
Rev. & Mrs. Albert `49 (Helen Ellis
`45) Fookes
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Lois Major `53)
Ford
Ms. Ruth Buckner Ford `90
Mr. Steven Ford
Mr. & Mrs. Niles Foreman `95
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Forney `97
Mr. & Mrs. John Forrester
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Forrester `71 *
Rev. & Mrs. Ronald `80 (Rita
Lennens `79) Forsythe
Mr. & Mrs. John `83 (Beth Fox `83)
Foss
Miss Margie Foster `48
Ms. Susan Foster
Mr. & Mrs. James (Victoria Poor
`95) Foust
Mr. & Mrs. Darl Fowler `55
Mr. & Mrs. Carlton Fox
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Marilyn Conner
OA) Fragua
Dr. & Mrs. Keith `59 (Dorothy
Fessenden `61) Fraker
Mr. & Mrs. Gary `77 (Teresa Boen
`78) Francis
Mr. & Mrs. James Francis
Mr. Ryan Frank `98
Mr. Richard Frankenburg
Mr. & Mrs. Denys (Marjorie Wagner
`46) Fredrickson*
Miss Betty Freeborn `50
Mr. & Mrs. James Freeborn `48
Dr. & Mrs. Warren Freeborn, Jr. `45
Mr. & Mrs. James `79 (Julie Elson
`79) Freeman *
Mr. Michael Freeman `79
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Freeman
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Jeannette
Gourley `95) Freestone
Mr. & Mrs. Forrest `49 (Elva
Anderson `49) Freiheit
Mrs. Maxine Woodhams Freiheit `40
Mr. & Mrs. John `64 (Norma Brown
`59) French
Mr. & Mrs. Larry French
Rev. William French `54
Mr. & Mrs. Dale `88 (Cynthia
Reynolds `85) Frey
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Cleo McDowell
`61) Frick
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher (Jennifer
Noble `86) Friend
Dr. & Mrs. Eugene OA (Leta Loew
OA) Friesen
Mr. & Mrs. John `51 (Eunice Smith
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`49) Friske
Rev. & Mrs. Steven `91 (Rebecca
Pattison `94) Fritchman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Shelah Neal `72)
Frizzell
Mr. & Mrs. William Frohberg `92
Miss Velma Frontine OA
Miss Pauline Fry `55
Miss Tina Frye `93
Rev. & Mrs. Jack Fulcher `44
Mr. & Mrs. David Fulkerson `85
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Fulks
Mr. & Mrs. John Fulks
Dr. & Mrs. James Fuller
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Fuller `95
Mrs. Joan Scott Fuller `59
Miss Julia Fuller `94
Miss Betty Funkhouser `79
Dr. & Mrs. Chadwick Furness `90
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer (Mary King `56)
Futrell
Dr. & Mrs. Austin `52 (Vellajane
Stipp `52) Gaddis
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick `68 (Mildred
Culver `76) Gaddis
Mr. & Mrs. James `44 (Mary
Addison `40) Gaddis
Mr. & Mrs. Nils `95 (Christy Barnes
`94) Gaddis
Mr. & Mrs. Richard ’70 (Laura
Mangas ’69) Gaddis Jr.
Ms. Carla Gaff-Clark `93
Rev. & Mrs. Elmer Gafford
Rev. & Mrs. Paul Gafford
Mr. & Mrs. Wendell `87 (Deborah
Witmer `85) Gafford
Rev. & Mrs. Dale Gainder
Dr. Suzanne Galer
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gallant
Ms. Tamara Galloway `98
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gansert `88
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ganz `90
Ms. Carol Camp Garber `88
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gardner `89
Mrs. Marcia Gardner
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Gardner
Mrs. Voreta Simpson Garman `51
Rev. & Mrs. Jesse Garmon
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Garrard, Jr. `91
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Garver `86
Rev. & Mrs. Larry (Donna Cole `88)
Garvey
Miss Ginger Gash `97
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Gaskill
Miss Virginia Gastin OA
Rev. Catherine Gates `91
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gath OA
Mr. & Mrs. James Gaul `96
Mr. & Mrs. David (Janet OA) Gault
Mrs. Mildred Gaylor
Mrs. Ruth Olander Gaylor `73 *
Ms. Betty Gazzolo
Rev. & Mrs. Joel `74 (Julie Pherson
`86) Gearhart
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gearhart *
Dr. & Mrs. George Geier
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Karen Noble
`87) Geiger
Mr. Nelson Gelinas
Mrs. Cynthia Rinehart Gentry `72
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Jennifer Hirschy
`83) Gentry
Mr. & Mrs. Abner Gerig `29
Miss Lowena Gerig `89
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Gernand `97
Mr. & Mrs. John Gibbons `70
Mr. Rondinel Gibson `98
Mr. & Mrs. George Gideon,Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Pamela Lucas
`97) Giese
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Giesting `94
Ms. Diana Livingston Gilbert `94
Mr. & Mrs. Garry Gilbert
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gilbert `96
Mr. & Mrs. Todd (Pamela Glenn `80)
Giles
Mr. & Mrs. John Gilland
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `92 (Mary `90)
Gillen
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gillock `68
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Maria Sutfin
`85) Ginop
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Barbara Mould
`78) Giss
Rev. & Mrs. Loren `61 (Helen
Hersey `63) Gisselbeck
Miss Elaine Gladfelder `82
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Gladhill
Ms. Mary Glass
Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Glawe
Mrs. Clara Wilson Gleason `46
Mr. & Mrs. Denver Glenn,Jr. `97
Rev. & Mrs. Don `58 (Ann Etsler
`57) Glenn
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Glenn `92
Ms. Patty Glenn
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Glenn `60
Miss Rebecca Glick `97
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Gnagey
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard (Jennifer Hite
`71) Godbey
Mr. Mark Godsey `93
Mr. & Mrs. Chris (Debra Glass `85)
Goeglein
Mr. & Mrs. David Goetsch `96
Mr. & Mrs. Mark `85 (Sandra
Canady `85) Goff
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Goins `80 *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Goldston `98
Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Good `63
Mrs. Clara Goodman
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Goodman `69
Rev. & Mrs. Watson `42 (Rose Stair
`42) Goodman
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Goodrich `59
Mr. & Mrs. Leland Goracke
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan (Michelle Wallis
`97) Gorman
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey `90 (Beth Batman
`91) Gormong
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gormong
Mrs. Ruby Gormong
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth `66 (Anne
Brittain `98) Gorveatte
Miss Tonya Goshern `93
Mrs. Jeanette Whaley Goss `68
Mr. Jerry Goss
Mrs. Marilyn Shows Goss `51
Mr. Earl Gottschalk *
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Graber
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley `91 (Kristina
Helfrich `92) Graber
Mr. & Mrs. Gale `63 (Mary Wierman
`65) Graf
Mr. & Mrs. Roy (Lucia Bird `86)
Grammel
Mr. & Mrs. Curtiss Grams `92
Rev. & Mrs. Don Grandlinard `46
Mr. & Mrs. John Grannan `96
Rev. & Mrs. Roy Grant `51
Ms. Angela Graves `94
Mrs. Bonnie Gray
Mr. Daniel Gray `91
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund (Paula Packer
`81) Gray
Ms. Linda Gray `95
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gray
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Abby McFeters
`82) Gray
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Gray `94
Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Green *
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Green, Sr.
Ms. Jennifer Green `97
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Green
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence OA (Cheryl
Miller OA) Green
Ms. Nora Green
Mr. & Mrs. Ron (Judith Waggoner
`98) Green
Mr. Ronald Green `95
Mrs. Tina Green
Mr. & Mrs. Dean `59 (Joyce
Cheesman `56) Greeno
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Greenwell `97
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Greiner `81
Mrs. Ruth Greiner
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grennes, Jr. `97
Mr. & Mrs. William (Joan Vierk `88)
Grewe
Rev. & Mrs. James `71 (Fanchon
Pattee `70) Griffin, Jr.
Mrs. Carrie Kinde Griffith `88
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Grimes
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Grimes `93
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney (Jo `96) Grimes
Mr. & Mrs. Francis (Alta Kribs OA)
Grimshaw
Rev. Mary Grimshaw `96
Mr. & Mrs. Larry `73 (Judith Spring
`73) Grinder
Mr. & Mrs. Ted (Amy Hartzler `84)
Groff
Rev. & Mrs. Melvin Grosenbach
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Nancy Wills `79)
Groshong
Rev. & Mrs. Ira Gross `51
Miss Kathy Gross `79
Mr. & Mrs. Lenville (Leanna Cox
`73) Gross
Miss Pamela Groves `72
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Grubaugh
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Grubbs
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne (Anna Long `98)
Grubbs
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gruwell `81
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Guenin `70
Mrs. Carol Halpin Guess `70
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Guingrich `61
Mrs. Stephanie Schrader Guinn `98
Ms. Doris Gunsalus
Rev. & Mrs. Russell Gunsalus
Rev. & Mrs. Jay Guptill `94
Miss Barbara Gurnell `91
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Guy `97
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Guyer
Mrs. Hazel Guyler
Mr. John Habiby `81
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hacker `69
Mr. & Mrs. David Hahn
Ms. Flores Haines
Rev. & Mrs. Mark `79 (Connie
Hinton `79) Haines
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Haire `78
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff (Jennifer `93)
Haisley
Mr. & Mrs. Rick (Linda Czajka `91)
Hajduk
Mr. & Mrs. Carl (Bonnie Douglas
`77) Haler
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Hall `62
Rev. & Mrs. Lloyd Hall `61
Mr. & Mrs. Lymon Hall
Ms. Mary Hall `93
Mrs. Mary Shaw Hall `59
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Hall `98
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Terry `89 (Zana Barker
`70) Hall *
Mr. & Mrs. Tim (Theresa Huesman
`98) Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hall
Ms. Colleen Halsema `89
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald `57 (Marcia
Thorne `74) Hamaker
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hamil `97
Mr. & Mrs. Loren Hamilton `91
Mr. & Mrs. Tyrone (Carol Scott `97)
Hamilton
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce `87 (Mary
Johnson `71) Hamlin
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas `75 (Dorothy
Marshall `70) Hamlin
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hamman `89
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hammond
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hammond `40
Mr. & Mrs. Louie Hamner, Jr. `89
Mr. & Mrs. Terry (Janet Clifton `97)
Hancock
Mr. & Mrs. John (Arlene Vrana `77)
Hand
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hand `93 *
Mr. & Mrs. James (Esther Fisher
`54) Handy
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hanes `69
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `62 (Janice Crist
`60) Haney
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron `97 (Angela Harris
`97) Hanley
Miss Irini Hanna `01
Mr. & Mrs. William Hanna `91
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Larissa Mason
`97) Hannon
Mr. & Mrs. Larry (Doris Dingman
OA) Hansen*
Mr. & Mrs. Wendell (Eunice Irvine
`43) Hansen
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Patricia Carr `64)
Hapke
Rev. & Mrs. George Hapner `57
Miss Waunita Happy `47
Mr. & Mrs. Myron Harden `96
Mr. & Mrs. Percy (Mary Brown `89)
Harden
Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel (Adonis Long
`97) Hardin
Rev. & Mrs. Paul `49 (Dorothy
Hollenbeck `46) Hardin
Mrs. Lois Evans Harding `53
Mrs. Sheila Rhinebolt Hardy `89
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Diane Cheney
`88) Harig
Mr. Albert Harker
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas (Denise Poling
`88) Harkin
Ms. Diane Harley-Brown `91
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Harlow `98
Mr. & Mrs. Jay (Tamara Martin `80)
Harman
Mr. & Mrs. Martin (Lana Back `98)
Harmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Edward (Audrey Guynn
`75) Harmon
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Harmon `95
Rev. & Mrs. Joseph Harmon `95
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Harmon `98
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Patricia `97)
Harpring
Mr. David Harrell `90
Mr. Richard Harrell *
Ms. Sharon Harrell
Mr. & Mrs. Benny (Nancy
Gronendyke `98) Harris
Rev. & Mrs. Bradley `91 (Judy
Vandewarker `85) Harris
Mr. & Mrs. David (Leanna Smith
`90) Harris
Rev. & Mrs. Frank Harris `52
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey `81 (Robinne
`95) Harris
Mr. & Mrs. J W Harris
Mr. & Mrs. John Harris `49
Ms. Kathy Harris
Rev. & Mrs. Philip (Betty Freiheit
`67) Harris
Mr. & Mrs. Randall `76 (Laura Lojas
`94) Harris
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `74 (Mary
Corbin `72) Harris
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Esther Grizzell
`96) Harris
Dr. & Prof. Albert Harrison
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Harrison
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Alice Lewis `50)
Harshman*
Mr. & Mrs. Jack `73 (Fran Allee `76)
Hart
Mr. & Mrs. James (Robin
Gatheridge `98) Hart
Mr. Jeffrey Hart `97
Mr. & Mrs. Wade (Henrietta
Donahue `61) Hart
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hartleroad `87
Mr. & Mrs. Doyle (Christine Davis
`75) Hartman
Mr. & Mrs. Loren Hartman OA
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hartman
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen `97 (Rebecca
Bonney `99) Hartman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Cheryl
Middaugh `76) Hartman
Mrs. Beatrice Haisley Harvey `45
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Karen Snyder
`88) Harvey
Mr. Donald Harvey `61
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Deborah Wenger
`90) Harvey
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Shannon
Knigga `89) Harvey
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haslam
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar (Esther
Branstetter `38) Hasler
Mr. David Haslett `71
Mr. & Mrs. George (Sheryl Pickett
`97) Hass
Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen `94 (Anna
Harris `90) Hastings *
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hauck, Jr. `91
Mr. & Mrs. Nolan `73 (Amy Grinder
`75) Hauser
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Hausserman `97
Mr. & Mrs. Gil (Cathy Campbell `95)
Hawk
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Susan Davidson
`93) Hawk
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Hawkins `69
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Sharon Elliott
`97) Hayden
Mr. Jeffery Hayden `92
Dr. Andrew Hayes
Ms. Jamie Scott Hayes `96
Ms. Mary Holbrook Hayes `93
Mr. & Mrs. Russell (Shirley Wright
`58) Hayes
Miss Rebecca Haynes `97
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Haynes `76
Mr. & Mrs. Keesey Hayward
Mrs. Sonja Sayles Haywood `78 *
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Heacock `96
Ms. Mitsi Hearn `98
Mr. & Mrs. Garner Heasley `53
Mr. & Ms. Harvey `93 (Lisa Carter
`93) Heastan *
Rev. & Mrs. John `51 (Beulah
Butcher `50) Heavilin
Rev. & Mrs. Paul `49 (Virginia
Spencer `51) Heavilin
Rev. & Mrs. Ronald `49 (Alice
Butcher `45) Heavilin
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Robin
Rodenbeck `83) Heck
Mr. Stephen Heck `90
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Heckber `87 *
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Hedlund `79
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur `61 (Marilyn Rippe
`60) Heer
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth `64 (Nancy
Kierstead `64) Heer
Mr. & Mrs. Philip `87 (Melodie
Allison `85) Heer
Miss Marie Heinemann
Mr. & Mrs. Mike (Kathleen Frost
`43) Heinzmann
Mr. & Mrs. James (Mary Snyder
`95) Heisler
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Jewell
Daughenbaugh `66) Helm
Mr. Ron Helmkamp `90
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas `72 (Deborah
Birt `70) Helvey
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Henderson `98
Ms. Roberta Henderson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hendricks
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Hendrix Sr. `57
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Henning `75
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Henry `76
Mr. & Ms. David `94 (Michele Surfus
`96) Henry
Mr. & Mrs. Donald (Rebecca Lepper
`98) Henry
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Dawn Welshans
`90) Henry
Mr. & Mrs. Dave (Nisa `94)
Hensley
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hensley
Mr. & Mrs. William Hensley
Rev. & Mrs. Michael (Roberta `89)
Henson, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Herder `88
Miss Sharon Heritage `91
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Ann Porteus `73)
Herman
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hermiz
Mr. & Mrs. David Hernandez `90
Mr. & Mrs. Derrick (Kimberly
Plummer `88) Herndon
Rev. & Mrs. Jeffery `80 (Lois Keith
`81) Heron
Rev. & Mrs. Joel `89 (Marlene
Green `90) Heron
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Herriman
Mr. & Mrs. Mike (Jean Fauth `97)
Herrin
Dr. & Mrs. Harvey `63 (Rachel Cox
`62) Herring
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Herring `68
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Herring
Mr. William Hersey `47
Mr. & Mrs. Virgil (Mary Martin `40)
Hershberger
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Hesler `92
Mr. & Mrs. Clark (Kimberly Krider
`80) Hess
Mr. & Mrs. Martin (Carol `63) Hess
Mr. & Mrs. Randall Hess
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Francine
Roberson `98) Hewett
Rev. & Mrs. Gerald `65 (Jane Fulks
`67) Hewson
Mr. & Mrs. Billy (Bette Leisure `63)
Hiatt
Rev. & Mrs. Charles Hiatt
Ms. Kimberley Hickok `89
Ms. Michelle Hicks `95
Mr. & Mrs. Tony (Jane Hutson `95)
Hicks
Mr. & Ms. Donald `96 (Susan Saylor
`98) Hickson
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Barbara Chilson
`81) Higginbotham
Miss Jeni Higginbotham
Mrs. Ethel Calhoon Higgins `55
Miss Rebecca Higgins `87
Mr. & Mrs. Larry (Julia Hinkle `77)
Higgs
Mr. & Mrs. Don (Joyce Kulman `70)
Hileman
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hileman `89
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `77 (Ruth
LaQuay `76) Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie (Barbara Ward
OA) Hill
Mr. & Mrs. John Hinderliter `97
Mrs. Opal Hinds
Mr. & Mrs. Murli (Gloria Zellner `71)
Hinduja
Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Hines `97
Rev. Scott Hinkley `89
Mr. & Mrs. John `95 (Heidi
Hintermaier `95) Hintermaier
Mr. & Mrs. John `95 (Heidi Steffee
`95) Hintermaier
Rev. & Mrs. Glenn (Sandra Shaw
OA) Hinterman
Mr. Jim Hinton
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Hinton `95
Mr. Russ Hintz `97
Ms. Barbara Hirzel `95
Ms. Connie Ginevra Hitchcock `96
Mr. & Mrs. C.W. Hite
Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy `94 (Jennifer
Mattatall `94) Hite
Mr. & Mrs. Ron (Sheryll Economan
`74) Hix
Ms. Betty Hobbs
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hobbs `73
Mr. & Mrs. Eric `96 (Susan Jones
`94) Hobson
Mr. & Mrs. John Hockett `90
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Hodge Jr. `90
Dr. William Hodge
Ms. Kenna Hodges `96
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Betty Hager `60)
Hodgson
Mr. & Mrs. James Hoff `98
Ms. Cindy Hoffman `97
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `82 (Joan Meyer
`82) Hoile
Mr. Stephen Holaday `89
Miss Mary Holcomb `87
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holcomb `50
Mrs. Betty Holder
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Holder `95
Ms. Lolelita Faulk Holdren `98
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Holland `93
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Veta Caudill
`56) Holle
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Holley `63
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Holliday `91
Mr. & Mrs. Jeryl Hollister `88
Mr. & Mrs. David `76 (Cindy Young
`77) Holloway *
Mrs. Gaytha Sills Holloway `93
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `78 (Pamela
Heavilin `77) Holloway *
Rev. & Mrs. Kim `80 (Teena Jack
`87) Holloway
Mr. & Mrs. John (Elisabeth Rigsbee
`46) Holmes
Mr. & Mrs. U. John Holmes
Mr. & Mrs. Brett `96 (Marcia
Heminover `99) Holmgren
Mr. & Mrs. John (Mary Shanafelt
`62) Holmquist
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Holocher
Mr. & Mrs. John (Adena Seguine
`48) Holsinger
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew (Naomi Irvine
OA) Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Harry (Olive Stonebraker
`55) Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Holt
Mr. & Mrs. Randal Holt `83
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Holtz `61
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Hontz
Mr. & Mrs. George `64 (Marian
Woods `61) Hood
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley `90 (Jennifer
Carlson `92) Hoop
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan `97 (Michelle
Moriarity `95) Hoover
Mr. & Mrs. Clennon Hope `97
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry (Teena Hunt `80)
Hopkins
Miss Kimberly Hopper `89
Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Horton
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `61 (Mary Goins
`56) Horton
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Horwitz `90
Ms. Sonya Hoskins
Mr. Jim Hostetler
Rev. & Mrs. Kimberland Hough `94
Miss Diana Houlihan `90
Ms. Monica McGaffney Hovermale
`96
Mrs. Denise George Howard `84
Mr. & Mrs. George Howard `85
Mr. & Mrs. John (Margaret
McKeown `98) Howden
Mr. & Mrs. Dana (Rebecca Hamilton
`82) Howell
Mr. & Mrs. George Howell `92
Mr. & Mrs. James Howell `87
Mr. & Mrs. Tom (Susan Mack `95)
Howenstine
Mrs. Kathryn Betz Howlett `38
Mr. & Mrs. Clinton `68 (Jane
Hermann `69) Hoxie
Mr. & Mrs. Myron Hoyer `93
Mr. & Mrs. Curt Hribernik `96
Rev. & Mrs. Francis `62 (Donna
Cockroft `63) Hubbard
Rev. & Mrs. Keith Wilson Hubbard
`51
Mrs. Beverly Hudson
Mr. & Mrs. Randall Hudson
Mr. & Mrs. Max (Kathryn Woodbury
`81) Hudspeth
Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Huey `60
Mr. & Mrs. Duane `54 (Montess
Gravley `50) Huff
Mr. Barton Huffaker `67
Mr. & Mrs. Edsel (Mary Moorman
`51) Huffman
Dr. & Mrs. John `33 (Dorothy
Bricker `35) Huffman
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Huffman `93
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Norma
Whiteman `59) Hughes
Mr. & Mrs. Gene (Catherine Joyner
`52) Hughes
Rev. & Mrs. Hubert Householder
Hughes `51
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hughes `97
Rev. & Mrs. Marvin Hughes
Mr. & Mrs. John OA (Miriam
Spencer OA) Hulett
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hulse `91
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Laurie Haltom
`95) Hummel
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Nancy Ryan `73)
Huneke
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Hunnicutt `93
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `70 (Linda
Kenworthy `70) Hunt
Rev. & Mrs. Lyle Hunt `50
Mr. William Hunt `88 *
Mrs. & Mrs. Debra Hunter `92
Rev. & Mrs. John `35 (Amy Jackson
`35) Hunter
Dr. Marilyn Hunter `59
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Vicki Stariha
`96) Hurley
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Pamala Krygier
`87) Hurst
Miss Sarah Hurst `91
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Christina
Fitzgerald `97) Hurt
Mr. & Mrs. Jerald (Deborah Jackson
`96) Huston
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hutchcraft
Mr. & Mrs. Shane (Sandra Martin
`77) Hutton
Mr. & Mrs. John Hynek `93
Prof. Barbara Ihrke `93
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Illi
Mr. & Mrs. Ted (Sally Stewart `71)
Imbler
Mr. & Mrs. David (Kathleen Marion
`90) Ingerson
Mr. & Mrs. James Ingram
Mr. & Mrs. William (Mary Gustus
`98) Inman
Prof. Priscilla Innocent
Mr. Lewis Inskeep `50
Mr. Ivyal Irwin, III `78
Mr. & Mrs. James Irwin `89
Mr. Don Isaac
Mr. & Mrs. Fred (Vickie Rader `97)
Isaacs
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Isaacs
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Isaacs `90
Mrs. Ruth Lindley Isaacs `41
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Israel `67
Rev. & Mrs. Gerald Jack `55
Mr. & Mrs. Carl (Rhonda Wells `77)
Jackson
Miss Dorothy Jackson `60
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Jackson `98
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest (Peggy Jackson
`94) Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Harold `60 (June Dixon
`60) Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Jackson `58
Ms. Regina Jackson `93
Mr. & Mrs. Ron (Angela Vanosdol
`92) Jackson
Miss Sue Jackson `92
Mr. & Mrs. George (Beth Farra `62)
Jacobs
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Jacobson `98
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph `78 (Robin
McGill `84) Jagdharry *
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jahs `88
Mrs. Barbara Thomas James `51
Mr. & Mrs. Brad (Deborah Ellis `83)
James
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce James `90
Mr. Thomas James `97
Rev. & Mrs. William `50 (Clara
Chizum `49) James
Chaplain & Mrs. Roger `59 (Sarah
Mangas `77) Jamieson
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Jamison ’73 *
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Janofski OA
Rev. Duane Janssen, Sr. `45
Mr. & Mrs. Duane `70 (Linda Brink
`74) Janssen
Rev. & Mrs. Jerry `77 (Joy Sanders
`73) Jaquish
Mr. & Mrs. Randy (Shelly Yarhouse
`94) Jenema
Mr. & Mrs. David `70 (Della Hixson
`69) Jenkins
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jenkins `92
Mr. Walter Jenkins `94 *
Mr. & Mrs. William Jenkins `98
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Jenkins-Bass `98
Mr. & Mrs. William Jennett
Dr. & Mrs. Lowell `43 (Mary Gibson
`42) Jennings
Mr. & Mrs. Scott `85 (Valerie
LeFeber `85) Jensen
Ms. Barbara Jessie
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Marilyn
Richards `74) Jessie
Mrs. Jean Johns
Mr. & Mrs. Brent (Sherry Phelps
`84) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Johnson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Craige (Joy Gibbs `72)
Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. David (Kathi Weller `74)
Johnson
Miss Della Johnson `48
Rev. & Mrs. Fay Johnson `51
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Dorothy DeVries
OA) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Johnson
Mr. Gerald Johnson `91 *
Rev. & Mrs. Harold `46 (Edna Miller
`48) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Herman (Lila Beck `55)
Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Howard (Vivian Stanley
`40) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. James `76 (Princess
Richards `63) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Patricia Gibson
`69) Johnson
Mr. Kerry Johnson `84
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Johnson `59
Mrs. Lois Johnson
Mrs. Madalyne Webster Johnson OA
Mr. & Mrs. Max `91 (Robin York `81)
Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `85 (Laura
Gamble `85) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `97 (Michelle
Springer `95) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Karen Jacobsen
`69) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Naomi Purtee `55)
Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Roger (Carolyn Jackson
`90) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Johnson
Rev. & Mrs. Ronald Johnson `73
Mr. & Mrs. Roy (Peggy Palmer `78)
Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Von (Catherine Metcalf
`66) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Walter (Shirley
McCallum `65) Johnson
Mr. William Johnson `79
Mr. & Mrs. Zachary (Sheila Webb
`96) Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Tim (Stefani Meinzen
`96) Johnston
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Jones `93
Mr. & Mrs. Brad Jones `90
Mr. & Mrs. Brian (LaTonya `96)
Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce (Janet Forst `82)
Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Rebekah OA)
Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Craig `71 (Pamela
Rodgers `72) Jones
Mr. & Mrs. George Jones, Jr. `89
Ms. Harriette Jones
Miss JaTonya Jones `81
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry `67 (Bonnie
Daniels `67) Jones
Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth `54 (Evelyn
Cosand `40) Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie `97 (Bonnie
Schafer `91) Jones
Mrs. Lisa Walters Jones `94
Rev. & Mrs. Morris Jones `90
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Mildred Henry
`55) Jones
Ms. Shawna Phillips Jones `98
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen Jones
Rev. & Mrs. Wesley `89 (Teresa
Bowling `88) Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Joppie OA
Mr. & Mrs. James (Laura Hathaway
`70) Jordan
Miss LaTonya Jordan `95
Ms. Faye Joyce `92
Mr. & Mrs. George (Diana Zook `98)
Joyner
Rev. & Mrs. James `48 (Edna
Shelor `48) Judy
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Carol
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Luskiewicz `89) Julian*
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Jungbauer `98
Mr. & Mrs. David Jurkiewicz `94
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Donna Matthews
`96) Kaiser
Mr. Thomas Kaiser `98
Mr. & Mrs. Luther `66 (Sharon
Deckard `66) Kalb
Miss Jennifer Kangas `01
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Kantz `88
Mr. & Mrs. James Kappus `93
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kardos `97
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `96 (Karla
Ontiveros `95) Karr
Mr. & Mrs. Amado Kasiguran
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Kasza
Miss Sandra Katt `85
Mr. & Mrs. Peter (Judy Teel `72)
Kauer*
Miss Kristine Kazmierczak `92
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Keaffaber `85
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Keen `94
Mr. & Mrs. Rex Keesling *
Rev. & Mrs. James `68 (Judith
McIntyre `67) Keilholtz
Miss Jana Keilholtz `95
Miss Juline Keilholtz `92
Mr. Noel Keirn
Mr. & Mrs. Buddy `53 (Lanora
Patrick `50) Keith
Mr. & Mrs. Greg (Janelle Wimmer
`75) Keith
Mr. & Mrs. John Keith
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy `75 (Deborah
Grofik `76) Keith
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel Keller `80
Mr. Fred Keller
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Marsha Boone
`98) Keller
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Kelley `90
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kelley `72
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Kelley
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Kelly `96
Dr. & Mrs. Henry Kelly
Rev. & Mrs. Joseph `73 (Linda
Bardsley `73) Kelly, II
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Laura Anderson
`96) Kelly
Miss Marion Kelsven `43
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Renee Lynch `97)
Keltner
Mr. & Mrs. Merle (Berneice
McMichael `37) Kemple
Mr. David Kennel `95
Mr. & Mrs. Robert OA (Janet Cliff
OA) Kennell
Mr. & Mrs. Quentin (Marleah
Conway `43) Kenoyer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kent, Jr. *
Rev. Joseph Kephart
Rev. & Mrs. Leslie `73 (Kathleen
Reese `74) Kephart
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Keppler
Miss Mary Keppler `91
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Kerby
Mr. & Mrs. Jay (Debra Westafer
`70) Kern
Mr. & Mrs. Kip Kern `92 *
Ms. Cari Kernes
Mr. & Mrs. George Kernes
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kershaw `91
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne (Catherine ’94)
Kessler
Ms. Clara Masiongale Kessler `91
Mr. & Mrs. David (Sylvia Michelson
`89) Kettler
Dr. Shirley Khalouf
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Beth Bollinger `80)
Kidd
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kidd, Jr.
Mr. Louis Kielbasa `89
Mr. & Mrs. Forest (Marjorie Johnson
`53) Kientz
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Kierstead
Dr. Eugene Kierstead `34
Dr. & Mrs. Glendon Kierstead
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kiger `95
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kightlinger `47
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Kile `98
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Killian `59
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Rev. & Mrs. William `61 (Linda Scott
`59) Killian
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph (Cheryl Priddy
`95) Kimmel
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Daisy Fecher `56)
Kimura
Rev. Donald Kinde
Mr. & Mrs. Brad (Cara MacMorran
`97) King
Mr. & Mrs. James (Julie Brown `98)
King
Mrs. Kimberly Miller King `94
Mr. & Mrs. Mark King `95
Mrs. Ruth King
Mrs. Ruth Payne King `51
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas `74 (Kathleen
Wolf `74) Kinnan
Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Kinney
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kinnison
Sgt. & Mrs. Mark Kinsey `92
Ms. Betty Kinstler OA
Mr. & Mrs. Clive (Dora Beattie `48)
Kirby
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Kirkham `97
Mr. & Mrs. Owen Kirkley
Miss Joan Kirkpatrick `61
Mr. & Mrs. Doug (Shelly `92)
Kirkwood*
Mr. & Mrs. Clinton `50 (Wanda
Kaufman `50) Kiser
Rev. & Mrs. Leonard Kiser `46
Mr. & Mrs. William `63 (Marilyn
Clifford `64) Kissane
Mrs. Bertha Todd Kistler `43
Mr. & Mrs. James Kistler `98
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Kistler `85
Mr. Steven Kitch `93
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Vicky Wolf `70)
Kitts
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford (Dorothy Pryor
`40) Kjell
Dr. & Mrs. Robert `88 (Karen
Skinner `86) Klaasen
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Klatt `75
Mr. & Mrs. David Klein `91
Mr. & Mrs. E.J. Kline `96
Miss Laura Kline `84
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kline `90
Ms. Beatrice Klingerman
Ms. Darla Klink `95
Mr. & Mrs. Mike (Lisa Sanderson
`82) Klinkman
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Klodzen `97
Mrs. Mildred Wilson Klok `23
Mr. & Mrs. Monty Kluger `98
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Klupchak
Mr. Ray Kluttz OA
Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth `42 (Lillian
Young `42) Knapp
Dr. & Mrs. Wesley Knapp `39
Mr. & Mrs. David Knepp
Mr. Glenn Knepp
Mr. & Mrs. Terry (Sherry Banter `88)
Knight
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Knitter, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Knost `87
Mr. & Mrs. Ken (Jennifer Weathers
`97) Koch
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Koeser `74
Mr. Ernest Kohlmorgen
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph (Rickie Gearhart
`96) Kohne
Mr. & Mrs. Eric `74 (April Hayes
`73) Konoyima
Ms. Mary McDonald Kot `89 *
Mr. William Kovacich `90 *
Ms. Suzanne Kowalski `95
Mr. & Mrs. Norm (Kaye Young `96)
Koziatek
Dr. & Mrs. James Kraai
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kraemer `57
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Jill Eisaman `83)
Kratochvil
Ms. Nancy Vice Krause `95
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kreider OA
Ms. Jean Kreke `70
Mr. Jack Krell
Mrs. Martha Krick
Mrs. Norma Surface Krieg `55
Dr. & Mrs. Earl `61 (Wilma Golden
`59) Kring
Mr. & Mrs. Tim (Jenny `98)
Kronenberg
Mr. Joseph Kronewitter `95
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew `97 (Lori Sheen
`97) Krueger
Rev. & Mrs. Gerald `83 (Wenda
Fletcher `83) Krupp
Mr. & Mrs. Galen (Doris Ledy `47)
Kubin
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Kuhar `91
Miss Kimberly Kuntz `98
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Chie Gregory
`97) Kupper
Ms. Grace Kurtz
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Kurtz
Mr. & Mrs. Donald (Katherine Troup
`68) Kwoczalla
Mrs. Elaine Moody Kwolek `61
Mr. & Mrs. Lowell LaGarde `39
Mr. & Mrs. Willis (Noramae Smith
`62) Ladd
Mr. & Mrs. William (Susan Guyton
`97) Lagoni
Mr. & Mrs. James Laird
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Hazel Downey `66)
Lake
Mr. & Mrs. Randall Lake `98
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey (Bonnie Enochs
`97) Lambert
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lammering `89
Rev. & Mrs. Eldine `55 (Ruth
Hoover `67) Landis
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Landis `80
Mrs. Dorlee Hurt Lane `58
Mr. Ernest Lane
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lane `95
Mr. Terence Lane `98
Mr. & Mrs. Tom (Janice Hudson `70)
Languell
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Lanham `93
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lankster, Jr. `92
Mrs. Linda McCauley Lanning `97
Mr. & Mrs. Dale `51 (Julia Justus
`50) Lappin
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph `90 (Margaret
Freeman `93) Larakers
Mr. & Mrs. Randall (Ruth Guthrie
`69) Larr
Ms. Gladys Larson
Mr. & Mrs. William Laughlin `83
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laukaitis,Jr. `96
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Laukhuf `98
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Sharon Reliford
`96) Law
Mr. & Mrs. Tracy (Meta Enslen `81)
Law
Mrs. Kathryn Morgan Lawrence `43
Mr. & Mrs. David Lawson
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Lawson `56
Mr. & Mrs. James `97 (Renee
Ranchel `96) Lawson
Mr. & Mrs. Jay (Diane Jacobs `70)
Lawson
Mr. & Mrs. Brendan `96 (Stephanie
Moore `96) LeRoy
Mr. & Mrs. Burr `62 (Judith Lynn
`80) Leach
Rev. & Mrs. Joseph Leach `33
Miss Juanita Leach `58
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Leach `50
Mr. & Mrs. Roger `94 (Beverly
McNett `96) Leach
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Leadingham, Jr.
OA
Mr. & Mrs. John Leamnson `94
Rev. & Mrs. David OA (Ferne
Schwab `86) Leamon
Mr. & Mrs. William Leas
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Betty Barker `66)
Leavell
Mr. & Mrs. Kris Leckron
Rev. & Mrs. Joseph `54 (Shirley
Frye `54) Ledwell
Dr. & Mrs. Duk Lee
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lee `90
Mr. & Mrs. Yong Lee `97
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Beverly `94)
Leeks
Rev. & Mrs. Vernon `56 (Velda
Wilson `54) Lefeber
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Janice Cox `76)
Legg
Ms. Gilda Lehman
Ms. Jennifer Lehman `86
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Lehman `84
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `92 (Noelle
Velazquez `99) Lehman
Mr. & Mrs. Edward (Ruth Grant `61)
Lehmann
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Leichliter
Mrs. Grace Barker Leisure `42
Rev. & Mrs. David `79 (Carol
Medows `77) Leitzel
Rev. & Mrs. Leonard Leitzel
Rev. & Mrs. John `76 (Irene
Gonzalez `76) Lemasters
Mr. & Mrs. Jean-Maurice Lemieux
`94
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen (Eileen
McDonald `95) Lennox
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lents `90
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas `52 (Betty
Hook `54) Lentz
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lepper `92
Mr. & Mrs. David Lerner
Mr. Thomas Leslie `91
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Marilyn Croucher
`97) Lessing
Mr. Joseph Lester `96
Mr. & Mrs. Von Letherer `59
Rev. & Mrs. Steve `54 (Helen
Johnson `54) Letonek
Mr. & Mrs. Brent (Rachel Long `81)
Lewis
Mr. Don Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lewis `97
Mr. & Mrs. John Lewis `75
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Lewis
Mr. Lyle Liggitt `81
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen `87 (Lisa Smith
`87) Light
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Lightcap `97
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lilly `96
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Lincoln `48
Mrs. Maxine Lindell
Mr. & Mrs. Henry (Evangeline
Wilson OA) Lindner
Dr. & Mrs. Larry Lindsay
Mr. & Mrs. John (Kathleen
Drummond `97) Lindstaedt
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lindvall
Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Ling
Mr. & Mrs. David (Cynthia Rumple
`82) Linn
Mr. & Mrs. Randy (Linda
Frankenburg `89) Lintelman
Rev. & Mrs. Melvin Linville `85
Mr. Aaron Lipina
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Lisciotto `97
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Little
Mr. & Mrs. William (Lael Jeffries
`62) Littlefield*
Mr. & Mrs. Evan (Karla Beachy `84)
Litwiller
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Livingston `89
Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Lloyd
Mr. & Mrs. James Lloyd `94
Mr. Robert Lloyd OA
Dr. & Mrs. James Lo `82
Mrs. Gretchen Helm Lobsiger `63
Miss Edith Lockard `57
Miss Pauline Loeffler `55
Mr. & Mrs. David (Shirley Erhard
`95) Loesch
Miss Amy Logan `94
Mr. & Mrs. John (Cheryl Mitchell
`84) Logan
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Logan
Mr. Tim Logan `95
Dr. & Mrs. James Logsdon *
Ms. Gael Lohnes
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Long
Mr. Michael Long `94
Mr. Robert Long `90
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan (Diane Pluta
`84) Loomis
Rev. & Mrs. Merlin Loomis `57
Ms. Linda Lopez-Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. David (Roxanne Ray
`95) Lortz
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Louden `98
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Jennifer Ratliff
`92) Love
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Rebecca
McQueen `97) Lucas
Miss Cheryl Lucas `94
Miss Jeanette Lucas `94
Mr. & Mrs. John (Sherrie Swafford
`96) Lucas
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence (Karen Roth
`65) Lucas
Mr. & Mrs. John (Myra Brown `69)
Ludeman
Rev. & Mrs. Donald Luellen `56
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Luke `96
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond (Viola Caldwell
`48) Lundry
Mr. & Mrs. James Lundy `93
Rev. & Mrs. Richard Lupton `94
Miss Amy Luse `93
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Luse
Dr. & Mrs. Franklin (Betty Kocher
`69) Lusk
Mr. Dale Luther
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Patricia Hogg `98)
Lutterbie
Rev. & Mrs. Jeffrey `92 (Paula
Vardaman `85) Luttrell
Dr. & Mrs. James `78 (Debra
Campbell `79) Luttrull, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lutz
Rev. & Mrs. Lynn (Vonnie
Pattengale `79) Lutz
Mr. & Mrs. Chad (Ruthanne
Wheeler `88) Lynch
Rev. & Mrs. Wayne Lyon
Miss Peggy Lyons `87
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Lytle `94
Dr. & Mrs. Robert (Louise Dietrich
`69) Lytle
Mr. & Mrs. Scott MacLaren `89
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mack `78
Mr. & Mrs. Tony `76 (Deborah
Hendricks `76) Mack
Mr. Victor Mack `89
Mrs. Rebecca Stayton Maclin `79
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Reba Linville
`36) Macy
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Maddox `72
Mr. Leon Maddox
Mrs. Martha Pownell Maddox `44
Rev. & Mrs. Charles Maddux `58
Miss Rosemary Maddux `55
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Maxine Reedy
`89) Magee
Mr. & Mrs. Monty Maggart
Dr. & Mrs. John Maher `75
Mr. Matthew Mahoney `97
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Deborah Simms
`95) Mail
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen Main `73
Miss Frances Major `44
Miss Patsy Major `59
Rev. & Mrs. William Major `38
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Malcom
Mrs. Toni Malick
Mr. & Mrs. Alan (Heather Conroy
`87) Malone
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Mary Miller OA)
Malone
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Malson `97
Mr. & Mrs. Evaristo Mancha
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Manganello
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `74 (Janet
Dayton `75) Manley
Rev. & Mrs. George `47 (Harriet
DeLawter `47) Manlove
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Patricia Griffith
`62) Manning
Mr. & Mrs. David Mannix `95
Mr. & Mrs. Dana Mansfield
Mrs. Harriet Daniels Manson `38
Mr. & Mrs. David Mantegna
Mr. James Marcuccilli
Mr. & Mrs. Larry (Sandra Savage
`95) Marcum
Mr. & Mrs. Milan Marich `97
Mr. George Mariutza
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Marks
Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Markus
Rev. & Mrs. Wallace Marshall
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Martens
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley (Yvonne `96)
Martin
Mr. Donald Martin `43
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory (Patricia
Manlove `92) Martin
Miss Mary Ellen Martin `66
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Barbara
Bicknell `98) Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Martin `96
Mr. Phillip Martin `93
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond (Janice
Hovermale `73) Martin*
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy `92 (Jennifer
Corrie `92) Martin
Mr. Bradford Marting
Mr. & Mrs. Jon (Christine `97)
Martorano
Mr. & Mrs. David (Mary `80) Marty
Mrs. Mabel Marzahn
Rev. Elsie Spain Mason `40
Rev. & Mrs. James Mason `52
Mr. & Mrs. John Mason
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Linda Curtiss
`68) Mason *
Mrs. Thelora Mason
Mr. Jay Matchett
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Matchette
Miss Evelyn Mathers `64
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Esther West
`68) Mathews
Mr. & Mrs. Austin (Betty Walker `54)
Mathis
Mr. & Mrs. Bart Matney `96
Rev. & Mrs. David Matt
Miss Kathy Matt `93
Mrs. Florence Matteson
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Matthews `90
Mr. & Mrs. Bill (Anita Coy `98)
Mattingly
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry `91 (Lisa David
`87) Mattingly
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `47 (Jeanette
Bryan `46) Mattke
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome (Jennifer Disney
`98) Maune
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin May *
Mrs. Joy Trachsel May `67
Rev. & Mrs. Milan Maybee OA
Mrs. Janet Todd Mayer `56
Mr. & Mrs. Walter (Carol Dayton
`67) Mayer
Miss Natalie Mayers `95
Ms. Suzette Mayers `95
Dr. & Mrs. Lafayette Mayfield `38
Mr. Paul Mayhugh `62
Mr. & Mrs. Edd Mays `96
Prof. & Mrs. Ronald (Jil Tuin `85)
Mazellan
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Shere McEwen
`97) Mazur
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `75 (Stephanie
Mikalauskas `75) McAvene
Mr. & Mrs. George McBride OA
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy (Amy Tyner `95)
McCabe
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew McCallum OA
Rev. & Mrs. Chad `94 (Julie Faulker
`96) McCallum
Rev. & Mrs. Charles `68 (Joy
McIntyre `68) McCallum, Jr.
Rev. & Mrs. Floyd McCallum, Jr. OA
Miss Edna McCan `46
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel `51 (Betty
Stoner `52) McCandless
Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCandless `54
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin `66 (Laurel
Economan `63) McCann *
Mrs. Phebe Rahenkamp McCarty `47
Mr. & Mrs. James (Patricia Hogue
`96) McCauley
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McChesney `58
Mr. & Mrs. Todd (Karen Karls `65)
McClaskey
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Molly Counts
`88) McClelland
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey McClintic `96
Mr. & Mrs. Craig (Patricia McKitrick
`70) McClure
Mr. & Mrs. Richard McClure
Mr. & Mrs. Harold McCollum
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde McCone
Mr. Thomas McConnell `93
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Debra Enyart `82)
McCord
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Kathleen
Vaughn `96) McCorkle
Mr. & Mrs. David McCormick
Mr. & Mrs. James `50 (Lois Routson
`54) McCormick
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `61 (Linda Long
`58) McCormick
Mr. & Mrs. Mark McCostlin `89
Mr. & Mrs. George (Constance `91)
McCowan
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin McCoy
Mr. Kent McCrary `91
Dr. Anthony McCrovitz `93
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy McCullough `96
Lt. Col. & Mrs. & Mrs. Arlo McCully
OA
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd McCune
Mrs. Bernice McDaniel
Miss Mabel McDaniel `48
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Jenni Beaver `96)
McDaniel
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan (Teresa `94)
McDonald
Ms. Joyce Lawhorn McDonald `97
Mr. & Mrs. Russell McDowell `71
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Cynthia Hawkins
`83) McEvoy
Mr. & Mrs. Barry (Stephanie Davis
`95) McGee
Mrs. Carolyn McGhee
Dr. Charles McGhee
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Karleen `96)
McGill
Ms. Leslie McGinty `96
Rev. & Mrs. Ned McGrady `94
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery `95 (Suzanna
Wesseling `95) McGraw
Ms. Cathy McHenry
Mr. & Mrs. David `63 (Beverly Wortz
`62) McIntosh
Mr. & Mrs. Emerson OA (Joann
Moore OA) McIntyre
Mr. & Mrs. David McKee `65
Rev. & Mrs. Walter `61 (Rachel
Coile `62) McKee, Jr.
Mrs. Mildred McKesson
Mr. & Mrs. Merrill `79 (Nancy
Phillips `81) McKinley
Miss Thelma McLauchlin OA
Mr. & Mrs. Steven McLaughlin `95
Mr. & Mrs. William (Nancy Bell `56)
McLaughlin
Mrs. Bridgette Morrison McLaurin `97
Mrs. Phyllis Layman McLean `75
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Susan `93)
McMahen
Mr. & Mrs. James (Judith Walker
`78) McNaughton
Mr. & Mrs. Bill (Melody Stair `76)
McNeely
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McNeill
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `54 (Margaret
Naylor `54) McPherson
Ms. Linda Wiggins McPherson `97
Rev. & Mrs. Mark McPherson `87
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McPherson `61
Mr. & Mrs. John (Susan DeGroot
`78) McRorie
Mrs. Sue McVicker
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McWhirt `96
Miss Janelle Meade `96
Mr. & Mrs. Danny (Mary Wilbur `90)
Meadows*
Mr. Stephen Meadows
Dr. & Dr. Charles `67 (Betty Pike
`67) Mealy
Rev. William Meddock `44
Dr. & Mrs. John Medley `92
Mr. & Mrs. James Medows
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `72 (Pamela
Tregoning `72) Medows
Mr. & Mrs. Dale (Dorretta Walter
`53) Meekin
Mr. & Mrs. David `93 (Rebecca
`87) Meeks
Rev. & Mrs. Paul (Darlene `77)
Meeks
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph (Sharon
Amspaugh `62) Mellendorf
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Melton `97
Ms. Judith Chamberlain Melvin `84
Mr. & Mrs. Benito (Admire Kroma
`88) Mercier
Mrs. Carole Reynolds Merkel `98
Miss Betty Messer OA
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Metallo `88
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Metcalf `91
Mr. & Mrs. James Metcalfe `62 *
Mr. & Mrs. James Metcalfe `62 *
Mrs. Alberta Bowman Metz `51
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel Metz `88
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry `96 (Rachel Troyer
`97) Metzger
Mr. & Mrs. Max Michael `79
Mr. Richard Michell `93
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `94 (Tiffany
Leach `93) Middlebrooks
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Rita Ruse `95) Mier
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miersma
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Rita Herrington
`98) Mikels
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce (Jane Cummings
`98) Mikesell
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Mikesell
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Miklik `87
Mr. Gregory Milakis `90
Mr. & Mrs. James `90 (Rebecca
Stucki `90) Miles, II
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Milke
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Kathleen
Overmyer `82) Millage
Mr. Edward Milleman
Ms. Sandie Milleman
Mrs. Deloras Gingrich Millen `43
Mrs. Guida Butcher Millen `49
Mr. & Mrs. Carl (Diane Sibbing `92)
Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Florence
Kotwicki `97) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `63 (Marceil
Johnson `49) Miller
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel OA (Lois Trisler
OA) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. David Miller `90 *
Rev. & Mrs. David Miller `96
Rev. & Mrs. Donald `77 (Nancy
McCord `77) Miller
Rev. & Mrs. Ernest `62 (Janet
Hinshaw `62) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Miller
Mr. Gregory Miller `97
Mr. & Mrs. John `42 (Ruth Geyer
`42) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Jon (Debra Johnson `86)
Miller
Ms. Kimberly Farley Miller `97
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm `88 (Sarah
Vermilya `87) Miller
Rev. & Mrs. Matthew `75 (Sherrill
Coffey `76) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Amy `93) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Randall Miller `84
Miss Rebecca Miller `82
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Miller
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Miller, Sr. `38
Mr. & Mrs. Russell (LeAnn Harrison
`96) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Miller `90
Miss Suzanne Miller `86
Rev. & Mrs. Virgil OA (Erma
Steinacker `45) Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond (Clara Weaver
`50) Millett
Mr. & Mrs. Sid (Darla Wolfe `63)
Milliner
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Virginia Visher
`36) Mills
Mr. & Mrs. George Mills OA
Ms. Judith Miller Mills `89
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney (Sharon
Maggart `88) Mills
Mr. & Mrs. James `96 (Lisa `93)
Milne
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Milton `91
Rev. Arthur Mimnaugh `60
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Minckler `63
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mindach
Miss Phyllis Minkwitz
Mr. & Mrs. Gary `95 (Pamela `95)
Minnich
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Mintner `96
Ms. Mary Misenheimer *
Rev. & Mrs. Russell (Phyllis Ihrkey
OA) Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Mitchell *
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin (Jo Johnson
`57) Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Harry `53 (Mildred Jester
`52) Mitchell
Rev. & Mrs. Jerry Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Leon `61 (Verna Cole
`58) Mitchell
Rev. & Mrs. Rex Mitchell
Dr. & Mrs. Robert `59 (Ruth Harris
`58) Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Royce Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Darla Cheesman
`89) Mitchener *
Mr. Leslie Mittank `87
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Jean `92)
Mock
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce (Jayne Garner
`79) Mohler
Rev. & Mrs. Herbert Mohler
Mr. Jeffrey Mohler `94
Mr. & Mrs. John Mohler `72
Mrs. Dorothy Litzenberg Mollet `28 *
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Charity Reynolds
`96) Monday
Mr. Wayne Monroe
Mr. & Mrs. David (Susan `98)
Moody
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Mildred Rhea `76)
Moody *
Mr. & Mrs. John Moody
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Moon `89
Ms. Lori Harstine Moon `98
Mrs. Patricia Smithee Moon `59
Dr. Esther Smithee Mooneyhan `42
Rev. & Mrs. Carles `86 (Jo Johnson
`86) Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Dean (Emma `89)
Moore
Dr. & Mrs. James `85 (Kimberly
McCann `85) Moore
Mr. & Mrs. James Moore `88
Mr. & Mrs. John Moore `96
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Moore `80
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Kathy Cady
`87) Moorlach
Mr. & Mrs. Javier Morales
Mr. & Mrs. Glen (Vera Dunwiddie
`50) Morehouse
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey `93 (Michelle
Hurles `95) Morehouse
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony `77 (Marcy
Franks `87) Moreillon
Mr. & Mrs. Lon Morell `78
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard (Aneta Stebel
`71) Morey
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Morgan `96
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Morgan `94
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Moriarity
Mr. & Mrs. Mo (Gail Fredrick `96)
Moriarity
Mr. & Mrs. Inacio Moriguchi `98
Ms. Cecelia Morris
Rev. & Mrs. David Morris `87
Rev. & Mrs. Floyd `55 (Kathleen
Pruitt `54) Morris
Mr. & Ms. Franklin Morris, Jr. `98
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Lois `98) Morris
Mr. & Mrs. David Morrow
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Morrow `89
Mr. Stanley Morse `58
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Julia
Wuerzburger `97) Morwick
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Moser `87
Mr. & Mrs. James Moses
Rev. & Mrs. Edwin `53 (Margaret
DeVol `52) Mosher
Mrs. Margaret Long Mosher `28
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `48 (Carolyn
Fisher `48) Mosher
Ms. Ina Moss
Mr. & Mrs. Richard `75 (Diane
Riemenschneider `78) Mould
Rev. & Mrs. James `69 (Peggy
Hatfield `67) Mowat
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick `76 (Kathleen
Reed `74) Mowers
Miss Carol Moyer `59
Mr. & Mrs. William Moyers
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Donna Powers
`72) Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Muir `92 *
Mr. & Mrs. James Mullins `90
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Mullis
Miss Marcella Munsell `84
Rev. & Mrs. Truman Munsell OA
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Murphy
Mrs. Josephine Murphy
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Murphy `68
Mr. Leroy Murphy
Ms. Linda DeCan Murphy `70
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Murray
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Musick `96
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Suanne Walker
`92) Musser
Mr. & Mrs. Francis `72 (Roberta
Strahm `76) Mustapha
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Myer
Mr. & Mrs. Josh (Jennifer Marshall
`98) Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Russ (Marsha Walters
`84) Myers
Miss Arlene Myrlie `70
Mr. & Mrs. Tom `52 (Mary Snyder
`54) Myser
Ms. Peggy Nall `98
Miss Martha Nalley
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Linda Bruce `94)
Nance
Rev. & Mrs. Keith `72 (Saundra
Engle `72) Nash
Mr. & Mrs. Sterrett `41 (Grace Kuhn
`49) Nash
Miss Macel Neaderhiser `52
Ms. Linda Neat `98
Mr. & Mrs. David (Melissa Fisher
`94) Needler
Mr. & Mrs. James `87 (Barbara
Burke `84) Needler *
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Neff `90
Mrs. Jean Neff
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Neff
Ms. Michele Lovins Neff `96
Miss Diane Nelson `92
Ms. Joan Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Nelson `94
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Nelson `94
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen `75 (Eileen
Aldrich `73) Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. Eric `98 (Kimberly Free
`99) Nentrup
Mr. Dale Nesbitt
Mr. & Mrs. David Nesbitt `52
Mr. & Mrs. Phil Nettleton
Mr. & Mrs. Craig (Carole Sexton
`75) Nevels
Mr. & Mrs. William (Shirley Bentz
`90) New
Rev. & Mrs. Allen Newby `55
Dr. & Mrs. John `51 (Rebecca Hall
`49) Newby
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel `48 (Ruth Parks
`48) Newby
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Newcomer `93
Mrs. Bennie Newell
Mr. & Mrs. David `68 (Joan Martin
`68) Newell
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Dorothy Brunt
`33) Newell*
Mr. & Mrs. Alton (Dawn Putney `71)
Newton
Mrs. Mary Winslow Newton `37 *
Mrs. Patricia Newton
Rev. & Mrs. Roy `55 (Exie Doss
`49) Newton
Mr. & Mrs. Terrance `88 (Linda
Boyd `84) Newton
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 1999
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39
Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Nichols `97
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Nichols `96
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Nichols `95 *
Ms. Michelle Nichols Nichols `94
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Nichols
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `69 (Bonnie Swan
`94) Nicholson
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Kathryn Brown
`95) Nicholson
Ms. Sheila Nicholson `94
Mr. & Mrs. David (Elizabeth Merrill
`64) Nielander
Miss Christa Nilsen `94
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory (Shwu-Yn `96)
Nissley
Mrs. Margie Noble
Mr. & Mrs. Elliott (Shirley Stanifer
OA) Nordgren
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Norris
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Norris `72
Miss Sarah Norris `57
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Norris `76
Mr. & Mrs. David North `98
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nulf `68
Ms. Brenda Nunley
Mr. & Mrs. Neal Nusbaumer `74
Rev. & Mrs. John Nussey `50
Miss Darlene Nye `71
Rev. & Mrs. Leigh `59 (Judith
Haynes `62) Nygard
Mr. & Mrs. Brian `90 (Melissa
Cooper `97) Nyland
Mr. & Mrs. John O’Brien `93
Mrs. Lois O’Brien
Mr. & Mrs. William (Brenda Manor
`97) O’Brien
Mrs. Donna O’Haver *
Mr. & Mrs. Daryl O’Leary `94
Mr. & Mrs. Brian (Holly Clark `91)
O’Malley
Rev. David O’Vell `93
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oatis
Mr. & Mrs. Rob (Ann Miller `98)
Oberski
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Odle
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `76 (Linda Bowden
`76) Ohrt
Mrs. Irene Feaster Olander `43
Mr. & Mrs. Harold (Ellen Hovland
`46) Oldenburg
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Oler `98
Mr. & Mrs. Mitch (Dena Zuhl `79)
Olmstead
Miss Joy Olsen `96
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford (Patience `84)
Olson
Rev. & Mrs. Earl Olson `55
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan (Faith Orttel
`96) Olson
Mr. Ralph Olson
Mr. & Mrs. Hayden (Kim Barber `79)
Ooten
Mr. & Mrs. Andy (Kimberly Andrews
`96) Orbik
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Ortiz `86
Ms. Miriam Osborn `91
Miss Rosemary Osborn `62
Mrs. Marcia Osborne
Rev. & Mrs. William Osborne OA
Mr. & Mrs. David Osburn `95
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald `74 (Valetta
Green `72) Oswalt
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight `85 (Gloria
Blosser `89) Ott
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Ott
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Ott `50
Dr. & Mrs. Jack `56 (June Day `52)
Ott
Mrs. Margaret Murphy Ott `41
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin `85 (Marlene
Packer `85) Overmyer
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Overmyer
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `82 (Diane Ward
`82) Owen
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Belinda
Ransom `95) Owens
Mr. & Mrs. James Oxenrider `94
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Ozuna
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney (Nella Coons
`94) Padfield*
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TRIANGLE
Miss Martha Pake `45
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Palczewski `93
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Palla `94
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Palmer
Mr. James Palmer `92
Miss Mae Palmer `49
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Mary Hogston
`76) Palmer
Ms. Francesca Paris-Albertson `71
Ms. Dora Parish
Mr. & Mrs. Chung Park `91
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Park
Rev. & Mrs. David `90 (Tamara
Buchner `85) Parker
Mrs. Ernstena Parker
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald `62 (Mary
Richardson `62) Parker
Mr. & Mrs. John (Mary Flessner `78)
Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Patricia
Bradway `95) Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Lance `90 (Kathy
Edmondson `89) Parman
Mr. & Mrs. George (Barbara
Fedewa `71) Parmenter
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Parmer `97
Mr. & Mrs. Alan (Mary Birden `83)
Parr
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Parrish `92
Ms. Carolyn Parrott `90
Dr. & Mrs. Dean OA (Ione
Kneeshaw OA) Parrott
Miss Sharon Parrott `75
Mr. & Mrs. James (Esther Hedrick
`65) Paschal
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Diana Wilson
`98) Paskowski
Mrs. Betty Pate `92
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `98 (Bethany
Lanning `97) Paterson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Kathleen Young
`97) Pattee
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Patterson `77
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Marsha Peterson
`73) Pattison
Rev. & Mrs. John Pattison
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Patton
Mr. & Mrs. Benton (Naomi Boschult
`53) Patzkowski
Mr. & Mrs. James Paullin
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard (DeLaine Hakari
`67) Paulson
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Pavey `75
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Paxton
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Payne `93
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `66 (Janice
Lindley `65) Payton
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Pearson `83
Mr. & Mrs. Terry (Kathleen Fites
`98) Peas
Mr. Herbert Peddicord
Mr. & Mrs. Craig (Charlotte Moore
`93) Peel
Mr. & Mrs. Paul OA (Elisabeth
Holstein OA) Pence
Mr. Marion Penhorwood `56
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Peninger
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Suzanne `76)
Penner
Mr. & Mrs. Donald (Margaret Gunby
`51) Penrod
Mr. & Mrs. Dan (Tricia Schebler `97)
Perdue
Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Pereira
Ms. Yvonne Perkins `93
Mr. & Mrs. John Perme, Jr `88
Mr. Russell Perrine
Mr. Leroy Perry `92
Ms. Kimberly Persinger `96
Miss Valerie Person `94
Mr. & Mrs. Jason `97 (Amy Roosien
`97) Peterman
Mr. & Mrs. Chad `94 (Sheryl
Shugart `94) Peters
Mr. & Mrs. Dale (Birdella OA)
Peters
Mr. & Mrs. David (Rebecca Grim
`80) Peters
Mr. Gary Peters `77
Mrs. Nellie Peters
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `60 (Wava Deisler
`59) Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Darrel Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Peterson `73
Rev. & Mrs. Loring `45 (Flossie
Manker `48) Peterson
Rev. & Mrs. Rodney Peterson
Miss Ruth Peterson `91
Mr. & Mrs. John (Henrietta Murphy
`78) Petroff
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Petrucce
Mrs. Amy Pettigrove
Mrs. Dorothy Shorten Pettit `69
Mr. & Mrs. David Petty
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph (Melissa
Obermeyer `95) Phelps
Mr. & Mrs. Robin (Anna York `97)
Pherson
Mr. & Mrs. Edward (Zenabelle
Calhoon `39) Phillippe
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Phillippe, Jr. `77
Dr. & Mrs. William Phillippe, Jr. `55
Mr. & Mrs. Chip Phillips, II `78
Mrs. Marie Wilson Phinney `34
Mrs. Elizabeth Phipps
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph `56 (Martha
Newman `57) Pickett
Mr. Randall Pickett `85
Rev. & Mrs. Rodney `79 (JoEllen
Cox `80) Pickett
Mrs. Theatta Shupe Picklo `35
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Pierce OA
Mrs. Martha Pierce
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pierson
Mr. Mark Pierson `97
Mr. & Mrs. William (Betty Calhoon
`56) Pierson
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie (Elizabeth `93)
Pinnyei
Mrs. Sally Siblisk Piper `96
Mr. & Mrs. Al (Maribeth Edwards
`98) Pittman*
Mr. Dennis Pitts `84
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Deborah Keck
`98) Pitzer
Mr. & Mrs. Shawn (Kathy Robertson
`92) Platt
Mr. William Plew Jr. `94
Mr. & Mrs. Sigmun Plucinski
Ms. Patricia Beall Plum `97
Miss Elisabeth Poe `45
Miss Marguerite Poe `45
Miss Lois Poling `51
Dr. & Mrs. Don `51 (Ruth Huston
`49) Polston
Prof. & Mrs. Ivan Pongracic
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Poplin `97
Mr. Dean Poppinga `80
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Poppy `94
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (LeAnna May
`98) Porfidio
Mr. & Mrs. John (Pamela Harris `97)
Porn
Ms. LeRhea Porter
Mr. Ryan Porter `99
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Porter `91
Mrs. Wilma Lemon Porter `43
Mr. Glenn Porterfield `64
Rev. & Mrs. John `68 (Maria `88)
Porterfield
Miss Barbara Porteus `80
Mrs. Ercile Lockwood Portner `35
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Potter
Miss Julie Potter `89
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy Potter
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Potts, Jr. `97
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel `80 (Rachel
`80) Powdrill
Mrs. Carol Pagett Powell `90
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Powell
Mr. & Mrs. David Powell `70
Mr. James Powell
Mr. & Mrs. Barry (Joyce James `62)
Powers
Dr. & Mrs. Elvin Powers `58
Rev. & Mrs. Raymond `53 (Wilma
Murphy `57) Powers
Mr. & Mrs. David (Martha Wolfe `61)
Prater
Mr. Joe Preusz
Mr. Darin Price
Mr. & Mrs. James (Melody `94)
Price*
Capt. & Mrs. Rodney `91 (Christine
Aihara `93) Price
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Celia Groves
`71) Pride
Mr. & Mrs. William Pritchett
Mr. & Mrs. Mark `88 (Lynne Smith
`97) Probasco
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Proctor
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Sheri Wells `90)
Proffitt
Mrs. Wanda Proffitt `93
Mr. Neal Puff `91 *
Mr. & Mrs. Farrell Pugh
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Julie `93)
Pulley*
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Pulley
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Pulver `97
Mr. & Mrs. Elwin Purdy `53 *
Miss Renee Purdy `96
Mr. & Mrs. William Pursley `97
Dr. & Mrs. Everett Putney `52
Rev. John Putney
Mr. Carlos Pyle `97
Mr. & Mrs. Kirk (Jennie Metzger
`95) Pyle
Mr. James Pyles `91
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Quick *
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Deborah ’93)
Quinlan *
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas `95 (Diane `93)
Quinlan *
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Raab `98
Mr. & Mrs. Ward Rabuse
Ms. Jill Rackow
Mr. & Mrs. Maged Radamis `91
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Ragland `98
Mr. Robert Raley `93
Ms. Brenda Ramey `93
Ms. Nicole Ramirez
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ramsey `71
Mr. & Mrs. Dave (Inga Cox `98)
Randle
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ranstead `94
Mr. & Mrs. George (Juanita Collins
`74) Rapp
Mr. Joseph Ratcliffe `50
Mr. & Mrs. James `87 (Rachel
Paine `86) Rathbun
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Raupach `92
Mr. & Mrs. David Raven
Mrs. Julie Ray `95
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Nancy Cooper
`97) Ray
Rev. & Mrs. Guy `62 (Lois Putney
`55) Rayle
Mr. Mark Rector
Mr. & Mrs. Harry (Sharon `96)
Redfern
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Reece `98
Mr. & Prof. Jon (Joy Ache `85)
Reed
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Reed `97
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Jacquelyn
Thomas `74) Reed
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas Reed OA
Miss Beth Reedy `97
Mr. Abraham Reese, III `91
Miss Jeanette Reeser `96
Mr. & Mrs. Lonny (Martha Kelbaugh
`66) Reever
Mr. & Mrs. James Reeverts
Mr. & Mrs. David (Elizabeth Willner
`98) Reeves
Mr. Philip Reeves
Mr. & Mrs. William (Billie Fisher `97)
Reeves
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm (Carolyn Barrett
`71) Reger
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron `96 (Jeannie
Longfellow `96) Reid
Mrs. Blanche Reid
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Reinhardt
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Richard Reinholtz
Miss Beverley Reitz `73
Mr. & Mrs. Earl (Ruth Kipp `74)
Reneau
Mr. & Mrs. Neal Renga
Mr. Larry Renihan
Mr. Douglas Reno `97
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Resch
Mrs. Thelma Resler
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Rethlake `94
Mr. Earl Retz `35
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Eunice Harp
`70) Reuter
Mr. & Mrs. John `75 (Rebecca Polk
`74) Revis
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew (Lori Fiester
`97) Rexing
Mr. John Reyes `92
Mrs. Darlene Osborn Reynolds `77
Dr. & Mrs. Trent Reynolds
Mr. & Mrs. Peter (Elaine Kauffman
`82) Rhetts
Mr. & Mrs. Marion (Loueva Pruitt
`57) Rhine
Mrs. Norma Fite Rhoads `37
Ms. Carolyn Ellison Rhoday `82
Mr. & Mrs. Leo (Paula Wyatt `94)
Rhodes
Mrs. Anna Rice
Ms. Dawn Lewis Rice `98
Rev. Norman Rice
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene (Shannon
Underwood `96) Richards
Dr. & Mrs. Mark `77 (Cynthia
Adomatis `77) Richards
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `66 (Jane
Worster `65) Richards
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Richardson
Mr. & Mrs. John Richert `96
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Richmond `97
Mr. Gale Richmond *
Mr. & Mrs. David Richwine
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `69 (Sherry Epling
`72) Rickard
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Jo Economan `69)
Rickard
Mr. & Mrs. Earl `42 (Evelyn Matson
`41) Rickey
Dr. & Mrs. Claude Rickman `41
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney `47 (Mamie
Dooley `47) Rickman
Mr. & Mrs. Alan (Georgina Clark
`96) Riendeau
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rigsby `96
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Riley `89
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Riley
Mr. Everett Ring `82
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Rinkenberg `55
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Cecilia Evans
`76) Ritchie
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Mary Huntzinger
`49) Rittenhouse
Ms. Beatriz Rivera
Mrs. Margaret Rivett
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Roach
Rev. & Mrs. Carl Roark OA
Dr. & Mrs. Hal Robbins, Jr. `52
Mrs. Kathleen Freiheit Robbins `66
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Roberson `95
Mr. & Mrs. Brett (Kristina Nicholson
`95) Roberts
Mrs. Joyce Carter Roberts `86
Ms. Susan Roberts `93
Rev. & Mrs. David `55 (Agnes
Nichols `54) Robertson
Ms. Deborah Robinette `98
Mr. & Mrs. Quint Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Tina `91)
Robinson
Mr. & Mrs. Russ Robison
Mr. & Mrs. Bennie `95 (Marcia
Webber `95) Rodarmel
Mr. Clayton Rogers `94
Mr. & Mrs. David Rogers, Jr. `87
Ms. Edditha Rogers
Dr. & Mrs. John Rogers `62
Mr. & Mrs. Wes (Patricia Sloan `82)
Rogers
Mrs. Rebecca Fookes Rohland `72
Mr. & Mrs. Ner (Harriet Whittenberg
`76) Rojas
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Rollings `97
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph (Marilyn Kopp
`76) Romancky
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `83 (Wendi Mark
Honor Roll of Donors
`83) Roome, II
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Janell Coenen
`96) Roorbach
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Louise Lester
`97) Roscoe
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rose
Mr. Thomas Rose
Mr. Wayne Rose
Rev. & Mrs. William `83 (Rebecca
Anderson `80) Rose
Dr. Norman Ross `61
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ross `70
Rev. & Mrs. Richard Rossow `45
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel (Ruth Kight `47)
Roth
Ms. Rhonda Upchurch Roush `97
Mr. & Mrs. James `98 (Maria Evans
`91) Rowe
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `95 (Shelli
Munday `95) Rowley
Mr. & Mrs. Derrill Royal
Mr. & Mrs. Neal (Kathleen Byrkett
`90) Rubendall*
Mr. & Mrs. Reubin Rubio, II
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Ruch
Mr. & Mrs. Jay `95 (Sharon Boram
`97) Rucker
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ruder
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `83 (Victoria
`83) Rudicel
Mr. & Mrs. Gerrard Rudmin
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Cynthia
Johnson `82) Ruegg
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Rufner `95
Mrs. Garnet Ruhl OA
Dr. & Mrs. Michael `92 (Davina
Dean `92) Rumple
Mr. & Mrs. Philip (Betty Barnett `68)
Runkle
Mr. & Mrs. William (Marilyn Kinnan
`76) Runyan
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Barbara
Hanenburg `96) Runyon
Mr. & Mrs. Lester Rupp
Miss Andrea Rush `02
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Rush `93
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Rushing `98
Mr. James Russel `93
Col. & Mrs. Harry Russell
Ms. Shirley Russell `97
Ms. Kimberly Rutan
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Ruttledge
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Ruwersma `96
Miss Elaine Rynders `88
Ms. Jeanne Saeger
Mr. & Mrs. Roger (Terry Thornton
`70) Sailor
Dr. Ramsis Salama `91
Ms. Opal Sallquist
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg `94 (Karen `96)
Salser
Mr. & Mrs. David (Kristin Smith `98)
Samick
Mr. & Mrs. Duaine Samson OA
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Judith
Bridenbaugh `67) Samson
Mr. Jason Sandefur `97
Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth `72 (Regina
Wilde `71) Sandefur
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald (Rebecca Bowie
`84) Sanders
Rev. & Mrs. Lynford `57 (Martha
Colbert `56) Sanders
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Sanders `81
Mrs. Willyne Sanders
Ms. Joyce Sanger
Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth `51 (Pauline
Rayle `51) Santee
Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Santee `44
Ms. Alma Sartin `96 *
Miss Sasipatra Satayathum `97
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Satterthwaite
Mr. Darrell Saunders `64
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Beverly Meyers
`89) Saunders
Rev. & Mrs. Garrett `71 (Diane
Berry `71) Sawyer
Dr. & Mrs. Joe Sawyer `50
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Mary Atwood
`97) Sawyer
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Saylor, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Kent Sayre `98
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Scanlon, Sr. `89
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Scarsella `95
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Schaefer `94
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel Schafer `97
Miss Virginia Schalling `50
Mrs. Blanche Epler Scheideman `45
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schenck
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Schenck
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Schenck `97
Rev. & Mrs. Eugene `64 (Tula
McMasters OA) Schenck
Mrs. Marcile Troyer Schenk `43 *
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph (Melinda
Petterson `80) Schenk
Mr. & Mrs. David Schieda `89
Mr. & Mrs. Richard `80 (Judith Krieg
`80) Schilg
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schlemmer `92
Mr. Eric Schmid `98
Ms. Betty Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. David (Linda Higgins
`71) Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. Karl (Jalane Deemer
`75) Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. Lysle Schmidt `57
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas Schmidt `75
Mr. & Mrs. Tracy Schmidt
Dr. & Mrs. Wayne SchmidtJr. `79
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Pauline
Ruddock `70) Schneider
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Alma Beals `68)
Schneider
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Schneider `89
Mrs. Christina Schonbachler
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy (Paula Holloway
`79) Schortgen
Rev. & Mrs. David Schramm
Miss Terressa Schray `93
Mr. & Mrs. William Schrecengost
Mr. Daniel Schreck `95
Mr. & Mrs. Albert (Donna OA)
Schreiber
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Schroeder `97
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schroeder `94
Rev. & Mrs. Michael `83 (Reva
Hoover `82) Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. William (Shirley Chilson
`70) Schulz
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Schupbach
Mr. & Mrs. Tim (Angela Conger `94)
Schut
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Schuver `90 *
Mr. & Mrs. Hans Schwaiger
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey (Carolyn
Breedlove `67) Schwartz
Mr. & Mrs. James Schwartzkopf OA
Ms. Martha Schweppe
Mr. William Scofield `72
Rev. & Mrs. Claude Scott
Dr. Doris Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Eric `95 (Jennifer Crume
`97) Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Karen Morris
`80) Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Debra DeBoer
`75) Scott
Mrs. Ruth Scott
Rev. & Mrs. Steven `76 (Mary
Wagoner `77) Scott
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas Scott `88
Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Seaback
Rev. & Mrs. Dan Seaborn `88
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Seaborn, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Sears `97
Rev. & Mrs. Gary (Golden Knapp
`71) Seaton
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew `76 (Beth Long
`74) Seawell
Mr. & Mrs. Julian Secttor
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Seeger `97
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Seiter
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Seiter `77
Mr. & Mrs. William Sellers `96
Mr. & Mrs. Homer Seltenright
Mr. & Mrs. William (JanAnn Caudill
`97) Senteney
Mr. & Mrs. William (Teresa Blevens
`97) Sergent, Jr
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sexton `96
Mr. Marvin Sexton OA
Mr. Michael Shackelford `90
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Shafer
Rev. & Mrs. Michael Shaffer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shaffer
Mr. William Shaffer `71 *
Mr. & Mrs. Jack (Winifred Clement
`67) Shaffner
Mrs. Emma Shane
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Shaneour `94
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Shanks
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick (Vernelle
Stonesifer `50) Shannon
Mr. Bedros Sharian, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Burdette Shattuck OA
Rev. Owen Shattuck `95
Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Shaw
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Shearer `92
Mrs. Ruth Chatterton Shearouse `44
Mr. & Mrs. John `95 (Caren Cockrell
`95) Shedd
Mr. Terry Sheedy `64
Dr. & Mrs. Nelson `62 (Ruth Roland
`61) Sheets
Mr. Russell Sheets `93
Mr. & Mrs. James Shelby
Mrs. Elizabeth Reas Shell `69
Mr. & Mrs. John Shelton
Mr. & Mrs. John (Gina Danneker
`85) Shepard
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry `78 (Marcia
Medows `80) Shepherd
Mrs. Sharon Harrison Shepherd `63
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Shepherd `94
Mr. & Mrs. William `58 (Freda Ream
`65) Sherer
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy (Gwen Campbell
`63) Sheriff
Mr. & Mrs. Chuck (Ardith Banter
`95) Shideler
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Shidler
Mr. & Mrs. Edward `88 (Esther
Paine `90) Shigley, II
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Shimodoi `95
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher (Tonja Ferrel
`96) Shipman
Rev. & Mrs. Donavon `69 (Viola
Mayhle `69) Shoemaker
Mr. & Mrs. John Shoemaker
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Melvin `62 (Glenna
Cockrell `62) Shoemaker
Mr. Steven Shonk `90
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shores `95
Mr. & Mrs. Mack Short `97
Miss Jaena Showalter `94
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Shugart
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `45 (Mary Cox `45)
Shugart
Mr. & Mrs. Forest `50 (Erma Haskell
`50) Shumway
Mr. & Mrs. David Shutt
Mr. & Mrs. Bill (Linda Campbell `89)
Shuttleworth
Mr. & Mrs. Merrill (Catherine
Cockerill `50) Sickles
Mr. & Mrs. Harley (Vesta Kraatz
OA) Siders
Ms. Sue Siefert `98
Mr. Eugene Siglin `93
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sigmund `74
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene (Deborah Tolan
`82) Sigworth
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Sigworth `90
Mr. Harold Sigworth `55
Mrs. Ruth Emrick Sill `52
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Silvani `78
Dr. & Mrs. Dewain Silvernale `55
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley `52 (Velma
Houser `52) Sime
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt (Jina Wilson `98)
Simmons
Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Simon `87
Mr. & Dr. Samuel (Marilyn Pieper
`77) Simons *
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin `52 (Doris Burns
`50) Simpson
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Glenna `88)
Simpson
Rev. & Mrs. Walter `45 (Madalyn
Johnson `45) Simpson
Mr. & Mrs. R. Sims `95
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Sims `77
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sittig
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Skiendziel `98
Rev. & Mrs. Stephen `69 (Charlene
Strayer `69) Skinner
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Skonieczny
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Slaughter
Mr. & Mrs. C. E. `53 (Jean Traver
`54) Sloan
Miss Dorothy Sloan `48
Dr. & Mrs. Ron Sloan `78
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Sloffer `97
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan (Jodi Higginbotham
`95) Small
Ms. Dorothy Smalley
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph (Martha Zell `51)
Smalling
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald `50 (Dorothy
Newby `48) Smeenge
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Smeltzer `92
Ms. Angela Smith `98
Ms. Annett Daugherty Smith `84
Ms. Ardeth Smith
Rev. & Mrs. Craig `83 (Connie
Cooper `86) Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley (Joyce Bretz
OA) Smith
Mrs. Charlotte Smith
Mr. Christopher Smith `96
Mr. & Mrs. Danny (Joyce Moore
`95) Smith
Mr. Douglas Smith `96
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Smith, Sr.
Mrs. Glorine Smith
Rev. & Mrs. Harold Smith OA
Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
Ms. Josephine Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Josiah Smith
Miss Juanita Smith `73
Mrs. Kathryn Smith `92 *
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Smith `88
Mr. & Ms. Kris `96 (Rebecca Brown
`95) Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Smith `61
Miss Linda Smith `90
Mrs. Marilyn Bigley Smith `57
Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Smith `95
Mr. & Mrs. Michael V. Smith `96
Miss Neysa Smith `96
Mr. Palmer Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Peg Smith `98
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Shirley Hunter
`98) Smith
Mr. Ronald Smith `93
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald `63 (Donna
Williamson `63) Smith
Mr. Ronald Smith
Mrs. Ruth Smith
Miss Tamara Smith `95
Mr. & Mrs. Tillman (Mary Martin `66)
Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Smithee
Mr. T.J. Smithey `93
Miss Sarah Snashall `95
Mr. & Mrs. John Snider `49
Mr. & Mrs. Lee `97 (Catherine
White `97) Snider
Ms. Mary Snider `95
Rev. & Mrs. Bradley Snyder `72
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Snyder `93
Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Snyder `76
Mr. & Mrs. Stephan Snyder `83
Mr. Steven Snyder `89 *
Mr. & Mrs. William `83 (Sandra Fink
`86) Snyder
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `94 (Layla
Bradley `99) Solms
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Solms
Mr. & Mrs. Marwick Solomon `65
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Sommers `95
Mr. John Soncrant
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Bernie
Addleman `92) Sones
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sonnevik
Ms. Amy Sork `96
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Jill Jacobs `75)
Sosenheimer
Mr. Jeremy South `97
Mrs. Elizabeth Sowles
Mr. & Mrs. Albert `79 (Linda Gann
`79) Sparks, III *
Mr. Jeffrey Sparks `94
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Sparks `83
Ms. Sheila Spaulding `93
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin (Sandra Flack `98)
Spencer
Mr. & Mrs. Lynn (Carol Cummings
`96) Spencer
Mr. Mark Spezia `92
Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Ruth Miller `50)
Spicer
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Spillers `89
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Spillman `98
Mr. & Mrs. Earl (Lauretta Derr `88)
Spivey
Mr. John Spoonamore `96
Miss Marla Spoonhour `93
Mr. & Mrs. Brian (Sharon Snyder
`96) Springer
Mrs. Karen Springer `92
Rev. & Mrs. Keith Springer
Mr. & Mrs. Jan `77 (Janet Wicks
`83) Sprinkle
Ms. Marjorie Bosma Sprunger OA
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Sally Ray `95)
Spurr
Mr. & Mrs. E. W. J. Spurway, Jr. `89
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathon (Barbara OA)
Spyker
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Linda Kelso `98)
Stackhouse
Dr. & Mrs. S. D. Stahlman
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Stair `48
Miss Tressie Stair `51
Miss Vida Stair `49
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Susan Daugherty
`83) Stalder
Ms. Bonnie Staley `92
Mr. Craig Staley `85
Mr. & Mrs. James (Caroline Gafford
`85) Staley
Mr. Walter Stalnaker, II `95
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Stamper `97
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Herman Standberry
`97
Mr. Doug Stanford `89
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Hillary Young `89)
Stanifer
Mrs. Vera Pike Stanner `67
Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Carol Myers `78)
Starlin
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Starnes `93
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Staub
Rev. & Mrs. Ivan Steed `45
Mr. Brian Steele `73
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Cassandra
Hendershott `96) Steele
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Steele `64
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Steele `37
Miss Kelly Steele `90
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin (Sarah Wiggins
`95) Steely
Rev. & Mrs. Jack Steenbergh OA
Miss Donna Stelter `70
Mr. Anthony Stephanus `97
Mr. & Mrs. Tony `95 (Sara Luther
`98) Stephanus
Mr. Dallis Stephens `88
Mr. David Stephens OA
Mr. William Stephens `84
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Lisa Brown `88)
Stephens
Mr. & Mrs. Jason (Regina Glick `96)
Stephenson
Mr. & Mrs. John (Dilsia Beecher
`98) Stephenson
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stepp `68
Miss Carol Stevens `64
Mr. David Stevens `84
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Stevens `90
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Faith Gibbs
`70) Stevens
Rev. & Mrs. Richard `75 (Janice
Decker `75) Stevens
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan `85 (Melissa
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Honor Roll of Donors
Pullen `86) Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Rebecca Brown
`73) Stewart
Mrs. Rachel Malcolm Stewart `47
Mr. & Mrs. Steven `79 (Margaret
Murphy `68) Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stickney `73
Mr. & Mrs. William Stimler `93
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Ann Bubalo `98)
Stines
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Stodghill
Mr. Steven Stokes `90
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Stolle
Mr. & Mrs. Adam `95 (Heather
Erlandson `95) Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald `66 (Mary Kohns
`67) Stone
Rev. & Mrs. Willard `57 (Beatrice
Beckman `54) Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Storey `93
Mr. & Mrs. Jan `82 (Susan Haddock
`85) Storey
Mr. Robert Storey `87
Mr. & Mrs. David (Renee Porter `71)
Stouffer
Mr. & Mrs. George Stoughton
Mr. & Mrs. James Stoughton `94
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Stouse `93
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stout `77 *
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne (Beverly Woods
`91) Stowers
Rev. & Mrs. Timothy Stradling `98
Dr. Susan Stranahan `95
Rev. & Mrs. Julius `59 (Bobbie
Wood `56) Strand
Ms. Carol Strange `93
Mr. Richard Street *
Mr. & Mrs. James Strickland
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Tamara Cowgill
`86) Stroud
Miss Candy Stubblefield `98
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne (Julie Garrett
`84) Stubblefield
Mrs. Helen Pitts Stuckey `31
Rev. & Mrs. Timothy `83 (Lynda
Millunzi `82) Studaker
Mr. Steven Studebaker
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight (Norma Clawson
`50) Stuve
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell (Jaywanda `97)
Styles
Dr. & Mrs. Ted Suffridge `55
Mr. & Mrs. Darren `96 (Dawn
Duenaz `94) Sumner
Rev. & Mrs. Herman Surber `47
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas `65 (Mary Ervin
`64) Surface
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Jane George
`93) Surges
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sutter `74
Dr. & Mrs. Alan Swajkoski
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Swan
Mrs. Irene Swanson
Mr. & Mrs. Don (Deborah Hamilton
`93) Swartz
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `76 (Susan Shrack
`77) Swauger, Jr.
Rev. & Mrs. Paul Swauger, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon (Cheryl Fisher
`96) Sweeney
Miss Emily Sweet `97
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Swihart `94
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Swim `94
Mr. Michael Swinney `89
Rev. & Mrs. Gary Swyers `96
Mrs. Marilyn McCarthy Sytsema `57
Mr. & Mrs. Tony (Carolyn
Fessenden `69) Szabados
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Szarvas `97
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Mary Bizzaro `95)
Szymanowski
Mrs. Ilene Tabler
Mr. Lionel Talbert `98
Mr. Philip Talbert `74
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Anita Moore `94)
Talbott
Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Barbara Pogue
`81) Tallent
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `95 (Marcia
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Miller `96) Tanksley
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Tarplee `91
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Faith Peterson
`80) Tasker
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Marsha Ross
`96) Tate
Rev. & Mrs. Michael Tatman `83
Dr. & Mrs. Wingrove Taylor `81
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Braeton (Debra Warren
`93) Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Elois `95)
Taylor
Ms. Faith McMann Taylor OA
Mr. & Mrs. John Taylor `93
Miss Juli Taylor `88
Mr. & Mrs. Myron `70 (Penelope
Hart `69) Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Marilyn Johnson
`68) Taylor
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Tracey
Baumgartner `97) Taylor
Mrs. Rosetta Calhoon Taylor `33
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Taylor `36
Ms. Zetta Taylor `98
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Taylour `94
Mr. James Teghtmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Earl (Doris Parrott OA)
Telfer
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip (Joyce Carr `72)
Temple
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Temple
Mr. & Mrs. Brad `97 (Kari Newell
`97) Terhune
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson (Joyce Knight
`98) Terrell
Mr. & Mrs. William Terry `52
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Teunissen
Ms. Amy Teverbaugh `97
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Theurer
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Donita Anderson
`76) Thiessen
Mr. Bryan Thomas `80
Rev. & Mrs. David `72 (Sharon Shei
`74) Thomas
Mrs. Frances Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Galen (Deanna Kirk `96)
Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thomas `91
Mr. & Mrs. Brian `93 (Tanya Leach
`89) Thompson
Rev. & Mrs. Bryan Thompson `88
Mr. & Mrs. David (Susan Kubin `81)
Thompson
Dr. & Mrs. David `62 (Edith
Winterholter `61) Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Dillard Thompson `60
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Kent (Melinda Wray `94)
Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Sharla Nichols
`97) Thompson
Ms. Pamela Thompson `96
Mr. & Mrs. Ric (Wanda Harrell `79)
Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Thorn
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Thornburg `94
Mr. James Thornton `68
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon (Charlene Buck
`76) Thornton
Ms. Corinne Thorpe `98
Mr. & Mrs. Chad `98 (Susan `00)
Thrush
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Thurlow `96
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Thurman `37
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `72 (Cheryl
Snyder `75) Thyer
Mr. & Mrs. Newell Tibbetts
Miss Mary Tibbs `77
Rev. & Mrs. William `64 (Betty
Robertson `64) Tice, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Roe Ticen `94
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tiede
Ms. Willcina Cade Tiede `97
Mrs. Myra Brenneman Tiffany `44
Miss Ina Tigar `61
Mr. & Mrs. John (Hope Peggar `79)
Tindor
Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Tingley
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Sharon Musall
`96) Tinkle
Dr. & Mrs. Byron `47 (Helen Zent
`44) Tippey
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tippey `71
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `94 (Melinda Van
Cise `96) Tippey
Rev. & Mrs. Wayne `51 (Bonnie
Pridemore `50) Tippey
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Tittle `94
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey (Cheryl Plass
`93) Titus
Ms. Mary Ward Titus `97
Mrs. Olive Boone Titus `41
Dr. & Mrs. Walter `46 (Annis
VanDeWater `46) Titus
Mrs. Goldie Todd
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew (Lalita
Jagdharry `80) Toeniskoetter
Mr. Norman Toland
Miss Cheryl Tolliver `95
Dr. & Mrs. Timothy `70 (Connie
Amon `70) Toops
Mr. & Mrs. Amadio (Daneen
Boccuzzi `86) Tosi
Miss Susan Tossey `78
Ms. Helen Towe
Mr. & Mrs. Mark (Julie Clark `89)
Towery
Mr. Wayne Townsend
Mr. & Mrs. Damien Trabold `97
Ms. Jean Travis
Mr. & Mrs. Moises `97 (Jessica
Walker `98) Trejo
Mr. & Mrs. Mack (Judith Pumphrey
`97) Trenary
Mrs. Cathy Trimble `93
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Trimble `94
Ms. Joyce Trinkle
Miss Janice Tripp `71
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy `94 (Peggy
Becker `96) Tripp
Mrs. Maxine Cook Troisi `37
Mr. & Mrs. William (Joella OA)
Tromble
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Trosper `98
Mrs. Deborah Walker Trowbridge OA
Mr. & Mrs. Everett (Patricia Duke
`57) Troyer
Rev. & Mrs. George `70 (Mary
Trump `71) Troyer
Mrs. Pauline Troyer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard `38 (Mildred
Jacobs `48) Troyer
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald True
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce `86 (Lisa
Brodbeck `86) Trump
Mr. & Mrs. Marc (Miriam Pena `87)
Trzeciak
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Tucker, Jr. `67
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy (Rosalie Yoars
`73) Tucker
Rev. & Mrs. William `69 (Jeanette
Hess `70) Tucker
Ms. Yvonne Abney Tucker `96
Mr. & Mrs. Lon Tuin
Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Deborah Steinhoff
`95) Tullis
Dr. & Mrs. Lyle Tullis OA
Dr. & Mrs. Scott Turcott
Mr. & Mrs. Troy Turley `97
Rev. & Mrs. Luke `47 (Doris
Clevenger `47) Turnbough
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Gloria Harbour
`96) Turner
Miss Elvie Turner `36
Mrs. Evalyn Park Turner `41
Mrs. Geneva Turner
Mr. & Mrs. Guy Turner `92
Mr. & Mrs. Iryl Turner `41
Mr. & Mrs. Eric (Cynthia Rush `96)
Turner
Ms. Tamara Ricciardi Turner `94
Mr. & Mrs. Tim (Cynthia Clase `98)
Turner
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy `98 (Theresia
Evans `98) Tuttle
Mr. & Mrs. William Tweedell
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `62 (Jane Gard
`70) Tyner
Ms. Joy Trowbridge Tyvand `96
Mr. & Mrs. David Ulman `91
Mr. & Mrs. Byron Ulrick Jr. `92
Mr. & Mrs. Carl `64 (Cecilia Bess
`64) Unger
Mr. & Mrs. Vance (Ruth Shannon
`89) Unruh
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Jane Stearns `97)
Upmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Bill (Christie Aller `91)
Upshaw
Ms. Jacqueline Uran `96
Mrs. Mary Utterback
Rev. Allan Valkema `64
Mrs. Beryl Harrington Valkema `58
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Van Cise `84
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Van Derhoff
Miss Michelle Van Meter `97
Ms. Stephanie Hampton Van Sant
`98
Mr. & Mrs. William VanHaften
Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Vance
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Cornelia Dylus
`97) Vance
Mr. & Mrs. William (Debra Whitfield
`94) Vance
Mr. Albert Vanden Top `88
Ms. Beverly Blanchard Vandine `61
Mrs. Doris Snyder Vandine `50
Mr. Frank Vanorder `73
Rev. & Mrs. David Vardaman `73
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `53 (Margaret
Smith `51) Vardaman
Mr. & Mrs. Randy (Kris Horton `82)
Vastbinder
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Vedder `94
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald (Nancy McGinnis
`57) Veeder
Mr. & Mrs. John Veenkant
Mr. Todd Vehling `97
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Veld
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald `71 (Lorelei
Johnson `72) VerLee
Mr. Sean VerLee `96
Dr. & Mrs. James `65 (Jeanette
Holtsclaw `65) Vermilya
Mr. & Mrs. Scott `94 (Deborah
Conant `95) Verzilli
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Pamela Rush
`97) Vetor
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Vinardi `98
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde (Florine Gatlin `44)
Vincent
Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie (Sherrie
Bollhoefer `93) Vincent
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Violanti
Mr. & Mrs. Harold (Lavona Hensley
`70) Virgen
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Linda Overmyer
`82) Vogan
Ms. Karla VonAhrens `94
Mr. & Mrs. Rex Voorheis `95
Mr. & Mrs. Brian (Sybille Stewart
`84) Vought*
Mr. & Mrs. Jim (Faye Newman `74)
Voyles
Mrs. Kathy Voyles `93
Mr. & Mrs. Paul `84 (Jackie Drake
`86) Vreugdenhil
Mr. & Mrs. Carl (Evelyn Andrews
`61) Vuncannon
Ms. Lyllis Davis Vuncannon `47
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry `83 (Tanya Scofield
`83) Waddington
Mr. John Wade `97
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Wade `98
Rev. & Mrs. Darrell `51 (Ruby King
`54) Wagner
Mr. & Ms. Steven Wise Wagner `96
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore (Patricia
Wiggins `54) Wagner
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Wagner `91
Mr. Matt Waidelich
Mr. William Waite `91
Mrs. Sara Reed Waits `95 *
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Wakefield
Mr. & Mrs. William Wakeland
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Walczewski `90
Mr. Manfred Walgram `88
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Jane Bedel `98)
Walke
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Walker `97
Rev. Cebert Walker OA
Ms. Elda Walker
Mr. & Mrs. John Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Walker `93
Dr. & Mrs. Jules Walker
Miss Kathleen Walker `84
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Walker `91
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Walker, Jr. `97
Rev. & Mrs. Ronald `87 (Teri
Stoliker `84) Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Steve (Judy Cronkhite
`76) Walker
Ms. Kathryn Wall
Rev. & Mrs. Edwin Wallace
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wallace
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory (Carmencita
`91) Walls
Miss Tammie Walls `95
Dr. Dane Wallsmith
Mrs. Wendy Laidig Walmsley `93
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Walquist `66
Rev. & Mrs. Bueford Walsh `55
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Walter `95 *
Mr. Ron Walter
Mr. & Mrs. William `92 (Mona `90)
Walters
Miss Joan Walton `87
Mr. & Mrs. Richmond Walton `89
Mr. Ritchie Walton `56
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Wandrei
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wank `52
Mr. & Mrs. Erik `93 (Cynthia Smith
`86) Warburton
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford (Naomi Dericks
`35) Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ward `98
Mr. & Mrs. Jack `67 (Dorothy
Watkins `69) Ward
Mr. & Mrs. John (Avis Overholt OA)
Ward, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ward
Mr. Richard Ward
Mr. & Mrs. William (Carolyn
Snouwaert `91) Ward
Mr. & Mrs. Chris (Rebekah Cecil
`86) Wardwell
Miss Tricia Ware `97
Mr. & Mrs. David (Jackie Jones `93)
Warner
Mr. & Mrs. Randall (Clara Williams
`55) Warnke
Mrs. Mary Kent Warren `60
Mr. & Mrs. Matt (Sheila Bibler `94)
Warren
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Marilyn Mitchell
`84) Warren
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Warren
Rev. & Mrs. Fred `49 (Paulette
Gravley `49) Warrington
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth
England `98) Wasson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Mary Burch `97)
Wathen
Mr. & Mrs. Michael `93 (Jennifer
Timm `93) Watkins
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Watros `90
Mr. Dennis Watson `88
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas Watt `95
Mr. & Mrs. Andy (Angela Fitzgibbon
`98) Weas
Mr. Douglas Weaver `90
Mrs. Frieda Harris Weaver `52
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth (Marcia Hohler
`90) Weaver*
Mr. & Mrs. Kermit Weaver
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Webb `86
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Webb `94
Mr. & Mrs. Steven (Ruth Osborne
`82) Webb
Mr. & Mrs. William (Linda Newman
`98) Webb
Mr. & Mrs. John (Marilyn Gaddis
`65) Weber
Mrs. Harriett Pickering Webster `48
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Webster `94
Mr. & Mrs. James (Kathryn `96)
Weedon
Honor Roll of Donors
Dr. & Mrs. David Weeks `80
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `88 (Anita Ragon
`89) Wegman
Mr. Francis Wegman
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Weiand `93
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Weidenbener `95
Mrs. Judy Weidner
Mr. & Mrs. Glen (Peggy `81)
Weiland *
Mr. & Mrs. Maynard (Anita Gurley
`91) Weimer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Weinmann
Dr. & Mrs. Ray `58 (Wilda Grafton
`60) Welch
Mr. Rodney Welch `93
Rev. & Mrs. Glen Weller `65
Mr. & Mrs. Scott `91 (Shellee Kuhn
`89) Welling
Mr. David Wells
Mr. & Mrs. Forrest `43 (Marian Rees
`47) Wells
Rev. & Mrs. Ray Wells `81
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald (Lynn Strane
`98) Wells
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Helen Norwood
`49) Wenger
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Werking `74 *
Dr. & Mrs. Robert (Ruth Davis `69)
Werking
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Werner `96
Mrs. Betty Wertz
Mr. Jeffry Wertz `97
Mr. & Mrs. John Wesley,Jr. `96
Rev. & Mrs. Blaine `48 (Elaine
Stewart `47) West
Rev. Silas West `48
Rev. & Mrs. William Westafer `78
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin (Esther DeVol
`56) Westbrook
Mrs. Marjorie Smeenge Westerlund
`49
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Westfall `91 *
Mr. & Mrs. James Weston `95
Rev. & Mrs. Robert `44 (Alta Cox
`45) Wetzel
Mr. & Mrs. Scott (Karen Paul `93)
Weyler
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Weyrauch `94
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel `68 (Donna
Hines `68) Wheeler
Miss Dawn Wheeler `93
Prof. & Mrs. Jack Wheeler
Mrs. Doris Wheelock
Mr. Stephen Wheelock `88
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Whinnen `90
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Whipker `97
Mr. & Mrs. Ben (Marie Funk `81)
Whirledge
Ms. Brenda Whitaker `93
Mr. & Mrs. John (Lisa Goodwin `83)
Whitaker
Mr. & Mrs. Joe (Kim Moore `97)
Whitchurch
Ms. Donna Black White `98
Mr. Edward White, Jr. `88
Mr. & Mrs. Emerson White
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (Marilyn Diehl OA)
White
Mr. & Mrs. James (Jessica Vestal
`92) White
Rev. & Mrs. Jonathan White `78
Mr. & Mrs. Meredith White
Mr. & Mrs. Daryl (Sandra Monroe
`93) Whitten
Mr. & Mrs. Corwin `57 (Ruth Crim
`56) Whittum
Mr. & Mrs. Norman `63 (Donna
Evens `62) Whittum
Rev. & Mrs. Roy `46 (Dorothy
Walker `46) Whittum
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Whonsetler *
Ms. Cherrie Roach Wick `98
Ms. Rhoda Skeans Wicker `93
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wickes
Ms. Tamila Wickham `82
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Wickline
Mr. & Mrs. James (Marian
Donaldson OA) Widdows
Ms. Jean Hadley Widup `98
Mr. Larry Wiedeman `89
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon (Lew Rice `90)
Wiese*
Mr. & Mrs. Darryl Wiggins `97
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas (Cammie
Gibson `95) Wike
Mr. & Mrs. Tom (Ruth Tibbetts `70)
Wilbanks
Mr. & Mrs. Eric (Susan McKinney
`97) Wilcox
Mr. & Mrs. Hazen Wilcox
Mrs. Edna Wolf Wildey `47
Mr. & Mrs. I. H. Wiley
Mrs. Jean Winger Wiley `55
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Wiley, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald `93 (Eva
Atkinson `90) Wilkey
Rev. & Mrs. Chester Wilkins `57
Mrs. Mary Wilkinson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `60 (Marjorie
Reese `59) Wille
Mr. & Mrs. Ray `66 (Ann Chapman
`60) Willey
Mr. & Mrs. Alan `96 (Aimee
Vardaman `96) Williams
Rev. & Mrs. Brian Williams
Miss Carolyn Williams `82
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Myra Williams
`71) Williams
Mr. David Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Williams `98
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Williams `87
Mr. & Mrs. James K. Williams `89 *
Dr. & Mrs. John Williams, Sr. `44
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry (JoEllen Alsop `95)
Williams
Rev. & Mrs. Lyle `70 (Linda Perkins
`69) Williams
Mrs. Mary Williams
Mr. Paul Williams `93
Mr. Robert Williams OA
Mr. Ronald Williams `97
Ms. Sheila Williams `93
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen `70 (Cheryl
Oxley `70) Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Wes (Freda Flynn `88)
Williams
Mr. & Mrs. James Willis
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon `52 (Alice
Bowman `52) Wills
Ms. Lisa Willsey `98
Dr. & Mrs. David Wilmot `84
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wilmot `56
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Wilson `90
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton (Amy Palmer
`81) Wilson
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel Wilson `93
Mr. & Mrs. Dean (Joanne Winters
`51) Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas (Kathy Kruger
`89) Wilson
Mrs. Ellen VanBuskirk Wilson `50
Rev. & Mrs. Ermal Wilson OA
Mrs. Evelyn Sowers Wilson `37
Rev. Frank Wilson `50
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Wilson `89
Mrs. Gladys Sime Wilson `46
Mrs. Helen Winchel Wilson `52
Dr. & Mrs. James `52 (Wilma Baker
`53) Wilson
Dr. & Mrs. John Wilson
Mr. Kenneth Wilson `95
Mrs. Lois Wilson *
Rev. & Mrs. Mark `84 (Catherine
Crail `84) Wilson
Dr. & Mrs. Norman Wilson
Dr. & Mrs. Norman Wilson `74
Mr. & Mrs. Robert (Priscilla OA)
Wilson
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Wilson
Rev. & Mrs. Tom OA (Carolyn
Mitchell OA) Wilson
Dr. & Mrs. David Wimmer `50
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wimmer
Mr. & Mrs. Harold (Vetra Butcher
`43) Winchel
Mr. & Mrs. Richard `70 (Darla
Parsons `74) Winchel
Mr. Lelon Windham `91
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen (Elisabeth
Streitmatter `94) Winet
Mr. & Mrs. Robert `62 (Elaine
Goodman `62) Wing
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Wingertsahn `95
Ms. Eleanor Bush Wingham `86
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Winkler `94
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Winter
Mrs. Mary Shideler Winterholter `45
Miss Anne Winters `75
Mr. & Mrs. Bryon (Melissa Brown
`90) Winters
Ms. Angela Wirth `97
Rev. Calvin Wise `52
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Wisser `77
Mr. Scott Witter `97
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert (Martha Helm
`39) Witthoft
Mr. & Ms. David Witzerman `97
Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Wlodarski
Rev. & Mrs. Daniel Wolf `65
Mr. & Mrs. Gary (June Feller `95)
Wolf
Ms. Betty Wolfe
Mr. Lloyd Wolfe
Mr. & Mrs. Richard `61 (Sonia
Muterspaugh `60) Wolfe
Miss Hazel Wolter `51
Mr. & Mrs. James Wood `67
Mr. Jim Wood
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wood, III `93
Mrs. Naomi Harris Wood `40
Mrs. Ruth Young Wood `43
Mr. & Mrs. Scott `88 (Tawny
Stumme `86) Wood
Dr. Shelton Wood
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd `76 (Marcia
Whittum `80) Woodard
Mr. & Mrs. Arlie (Catharine Wilson
OA) Woods
Mrs. Mary Woods `90
Mr. & Mrs. James Woodward `87
Mr. & Mrs. Allen (Margaret Cude
OA) Wooten
Mr. & Mrs. Brian `95 (Rebecca Pray
`95) Wooten
Mr. Timothy Wooten `98
Rev. & Mrs. Alvin `74 (Rebecca
Troyer `74) Wooters
Rev. & Mrs. Calvin Word `61
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Worl `96
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Wray
Miss Annette Wright `97
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel `90 (Karen Best
`83) Wright
Rev. & Mrs. James Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey `95 (April
Stroebel `90) Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence (Vicky Harmon
`80) Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Wright `84
Dr. & Mrs. Wayne `84 (Virginia
Meeks OA) Wright
Mr. & Mrs. David Wuertley `71
Mr. & Mrs. Jason `97 (Deborah
Porter `97) Wuertley
Mrs. Vivian Greenwalt Wuertley `47
Rev. & Mrs. Garry Wyatt `83
Mr. Steve Wynn
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel (Bonnie Seitz `80)
Yackel
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Yale `80
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Yanis
Mrs. Madelene Knotts Yarbrough
`41
Mr. & Mrs. Jay `75 (Anna Eckert
`66) Yarger
Mr. & Mrs. Carroll (Luella Martin
`51) Yarnell
Mrs. Colleen Yeadon `93
Mr. & Mrs. Brad (Margo Kennedy
`97) Yeargin
Mr. & Mrs. Charles `66 (Wanda
Byer `69) Yoder
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis (Sharon Mast
`97) Yoder
Mr. Joel Yoder `92
Mr. & Mrs. Todd (Mindy Thorp `93)
Yoder
Rev. Beulah Yoo `97
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Ruth Comerford
`42) York
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Ruth Clark `42)
York
Rev. & Mrs. Rollin York
Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Annette Kollert
`96) Young
Mr. & Mrs. David Young `77
Mr. Dean Young
Miss Elsie Young `60
Rev. & Mrs. Harold Young `47
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Young
Rev. William Young `62
Mr. & Mrs. Eric (Holly `97)
Zarazinski
Rev. & Mrs. Dwight `45 (Ruth Bolen
`46) Zavitz
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Zeek `53
Mr. Roy Zeitlow `97
Mr. & Mrs. Michael (Darlene Wolfe
`79) Zeliff
Mr. & Mrs. David `50 (Norma Kiser
`49) Zent
Miss Mary Zent `76
Mr. Joseph Ziller `81
Miss Susan Zimmerman `79
Mr. Merville Zinn `56
Mr. & Mrs. William Zoeller
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Zogorski `96
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zortz
Dr. & Mrs. Robert `52 (Margery
Holmes `52) Zuhl
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin (Annette Yeoman
`97) Zupin
Mr. & Mrs. Norman (Carol Wiley
`56) Zurcher
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Zurenko
*Corporate Matching Gifts
ESTATE GIFTS
Elaine E. Ballinger
Lee Beard
Cox Charitable Trust
Lois Dodd
Emily K. Gould
Luella E. Hall Trust
J. B. Hilson
Ruby J. Hodges
Andrew T. Huff
Bernice Lawrence
Morden IWU Trust
Mildred E. Nilson Trust
Harold W. Porter Trust
John A. Russell Trust
BUSINESS DIRECTORS
Donors of $1,000 or more
Alliance Tool & Design Inc.
Bank One Indianapolis NA
W. E. Beaty, Inc.
Binford Group of Indiana
Bio-Tech Inc
Bowman Construction Company
Boyd Machine & Repair Co. Inc.
Bradner Village Hlth Care Cntr
Dick Bragg Excavating
Brucker Enterprises Inc.
Burkhart Advertising Inc.
CARS Information Systems Inc.
CSR Masolite
Canon Computer Systems Inc.
Centennial Wireless
Central Office Products Inc
Cinergy/PSI Energy
City of Marion
Clanin’s Jewelry
ClearVision Laser Centers
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Rex Collins Electric Inc
Complete Masonry Services Inc
Dana Corporation
Design Collaborative
Fairmount Door Corporation
Family Fireworks
Farm Bureau Insurance
The Farmers State Bank
Fetters Construction
Fidelity Federal Savings Bank
Ford Meter Box Foundation Inc.
Frances Slocum Bank & Trust Co
Fujitsu PC Corporation
G. W. Electric
General Motors Corporation
Grant County State Bank
Grant County Steel Inc
Handy Andy Stores
Harper Implement Co. Inc.
Hattersley & Sons
Havel Bros Inc
Heilig-Meyers Furniture
Heye America
Hiz Inc.
Hobby Lobby
Holder Mattress Factory
Ikon Office Solutions
Indiana Pacers
Insurance Management
Interior Concepts Corp
Irving Materials Inc
Kane’s Home Improvement
Keith Sullivan Excavating
Kelly’s Flowers & Gifts
Lowden Jewelers
Paul Maines and Son Inc
Marion Glass and Aluminum Inc.
Marion Sewing Machine & Vacuum
McGuff Supply Inc.
Moorehead Communications Inc.
Needham-Storey Funeral Service
Northern IN Public Service Co.
Old Fort Supply Company Inc
George S. Olive, & Co.
Louis T Ollesheimer & Sons Inc
Papa John’s Ctrl Ind Restaurants
Paul’s Tires Inc.
Peerless Printing Corporation
The Precedent Companies Inc
Quiring Associates Inc
Reese Equipment Co.
Rosema Corporation
Shadeland Dodge Inc
W. A. Sheets & Sons Inc
Shelby Printing Inc.
Spice of Life Catering
Spring House Inc.
Sprint/United Telephone Co of IN
Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner
Star Financial Bank
The State Life Insurance Co.
Sutton Masonry Inc.
Thomson Consumer Electronics
Tire Barn
Tri-State Mobile Home Sales
Union Planters Bank
United Parcel Service
Valle Vista Golf & Athletic Club
Wright-Evans Promotions
BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
Donors of $500 to $999
A. G. Edwards & Sons Inc
AA Rents Inc.
Advertising Visions Inc
Agricor Inc.
American Termite Doctors
American Trans Air
Anderson’s Carpet Showroom
Arby's Roast Beef No 127
Arby's Roast Beef No 1544
Atlas Foundry Foundation Inc.
Blue Sky Graphics
J G Bowers, Inc.
Browne Spitzer Herriman
Burkhart Advertising Inc.
CKB & Associates
Classic Organs of Indiana Inc.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Crew Technical Services
DeVoe Chevrolet-Cadillac Inc
Phillip Deaver Jewelers
Duncan Video Inc.
EVEREN Securities Inc
Edward Jones Investments
Emery-Pratt Company
Expressions Photography Studio
Fazoli's Restaurant
First Federal Savings Bank
First National Bank
Fox Contractors Corp
Gaunt & Son Asphalt Inc.
George's Fishing Charter
PRESIDENT’S REPORT 1999
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Honor Roll of Donors
Goecker Construction Inc.
Grant County Ready Mix
Hanging Tree Golf Club
Hart Golf Course
Ice Miller Donadio & Ryan
Indiana Paging Network
Innovative Edge
Irving Materials Inc
Ivanhoe's Ice Cream Shoppe
Dr. Earl W. Jackson
Jefferson Smurfit Corp.
JerPeg Contracting Inc
Kiley Kiley Harker
King Gyros Inc
Koorsen Protection Services
L & L Asset Management Company
L & W Construction Company
Lance's Super Valu Inc #0506
Lance’s Super Valu Inc #0507
Liberty Disposal Inc.
Lincoln Land Title Inc.
Liniger Company Inc.
Long John Silvers
Lowe's Home Improvement Center
Mac's Ace Hardware
Marion Eye Care Associates P.C.
Marion General Hospital
Maus Funeral Home Inc
Meridian Music
Mrs. J's Bridal & Formal Wear
Navillus Aggregate
New England Woodcraft Inc
Peerless Machine & Tool Corp.
Performance Paint & Auto Body
Rea Logan & Co. Inc.
Steve Reiff Inc
Rohan Srvc Agency of Ft. Wayne
Rose Foods Inc
Sayers Computer Source
Shearer Business Products
Stor-A-Way of Marion
TLC Management
Time Warner Cable
Tobias Insurance Agency Inc
Tree of Life
P.A. Troyer Inc.
Wabash Alloys
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Walnut Creek Golf Course Inc
Wickes Lumber & Building Supply
Wolfson Young Corporation
XL Connect Systems Inc
Zobrosky and Zobrosky
BUSINESS ASSOCIATES
Donors of $1 to $499
A-1 Vet Care Inc.
Abbey Carpet Discount
Able Ambulance
Air Marion Inc.
All-Tronics Service
Aluminum Products Co
Ambucare Clinic
American Family Insurance
Mike Anderson Chevrolet Inc.
Mike Anderson Dodge Inc.
Anna Mae’s Creations
Arrendale’s Coffee Service
Associated Supply Inc.
Audio Video International
B & B Drugs Inc.
Barnes and McHarry CPA
Bearcreek Farms
Bedford Body & Paint Inc.
Bell Enterprises
Biff’s Golf
Big R Stores
Bob Block Sports & Fitness
Equipment
Bob Evans Farms Restaurant
Boise Capital Soccer Club Inc.
Bomar Broadcasting Corp.
Bradford Plumbing Heating & Air
Conditioning
Brandt Jewelers
Bruner Center
Brunt’s Downtown Inc.
Bulldog Battery Corp.
Business Products & Systems
CMS Management Services LLC
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CVS Systems Inc.
Calderon Brothers Vending Co.
Carleton Inc.
Carter Lumber
The Center Group
Cheers Cheerleading & Tumbling
The Christian Restoration
Association
Christmas Visions
Chronicle-Tribune
Classic Nails and Hair
Classico Family Hair & Tanning
Coast To Coast Hardware
Compu-Tech
Corey’s Tanning
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
The Creative Triangle
Crest Lanes
Crossroads Family Restaurant
Cubberley’s Inc
Curfman’s Cycling and Fitness
Curran Roofing Company Inc.
D & D Fence & Construction
DBA Acoustics Inc.
Daily Express Food Mart
Days Inn
Designplan Inc
Dorais Chevrolet Inc.
Dulin Ward & DeWald Inc
John L. Earnest Inc.
Eddingfield-DeLaughter Mortuary
Elder-Beerman Stores Corp.
Erma’s Restaurant
Ewer & Moritz
Excelcare Management Inc.
Firestone Tire & Service Centers
First Choice Office Equipment
Fitness Connection of Marion
Flores Mexican Foods Inc.
Follett Campus Bookstore #347
Fox TV & Appliances Inc.
Fred Hoefer’s Amoco Inc
Frederick-Talbott Inn
Frontier Communctons of Indiana Inc
Fruit Broadcasting LLC
Furniture Mart
Gaither Family Resources
George’s Flowers Inc.
Gilbert Roskin Jewelers
Ginger Lee Hairstylists
Global Travel Service Inc.
Grandstaff-Hentgen-Miner Funeral
Home, Inc.
Grant County Lawn Care
Grant County Manufactured Homes
Inc
Grant-Blackford Mental Health
Center
Guido’s Coffee
Gurley-Leep Automotive Group
H & R Block
L. Kent Hammond & Associates
Handy Andy Food Stores Inc.
Harrison Electric Inc
Hartman-Spreng Company Inc.
Hawkins Bailey Warehouse Inc.
Hillbilly Haven Beauty Salon
Hipsher Tool & Die Inc.
The Honeywell Foundation Inc.
Hoosier Bowl
The House of Glass Inc.
House’s Lock & Key
Howard Auto Sales Inc.
The Icehouse
Indiana Repertory Theatre
Industrial Welding Supply Co.
The Inn at Saint Mary’s
J T Co/McQuik’s Oilube/Marion
Jake’s Toys
James Matthews Inc.
Janus Products LLC
Jimday Furniture & Appliances
Judy’s Dog House
K. B. Page Company
Karjo Inc.
Kay Jewelers
Kirby Risk Electrical Supply Co.
Kitchen Necessities
Kmart
L & L Coins
Lakeview Christian School
Lance’s New Market
Lees Inn - Evansville
Lees Inn - Greenwood
Lees Inn - Richmond
Leyanna’s
Living Water Christian Bookstore
Lo-Y-Lo
Lucent Technologies
M.G. Machine Co.
MAB Paints Inc.
Mace Supermarkets
Man’s Image
Mancino’s
Marion Auto Rental Inc.
Marion Independent Federal Credit
Union
Marion Music & Sound
Marion Philharmonic Orchestra
Marion School Employees Federal
Credit Union
Marion Tire Inc.
Markey’s Audio Visual Inc
Marsh Supermarket South
Martin & Morrison Agency Inc.
MasterCuts
Matchette, Elrod & Co. PC
Max Capel Motors
Mazellan Illustration
McClure Oil Corp.
McDonald’s Hamburger System
Mid-America Gymnastics
Midas Muffler Shop
Miller Furniture
Randall D. Miller and Associates
Mirror Image Photography
Modern Vending
Mullis Petroleum
Myers & Son Jewelers
NAPA Hartford City
NBS Office Supplies of Wabash
NX Communications
NatCity Investments Inc.
The New Look Beauty & Tanning
Nishida Services Inc.
Norris Insurance
North Central Cooperative Inc.
North Park Mall Merchants
Norwest Bank Indiana N A
The Office
George S. Olive, & Co.
Osterman Jewelers
Owen’s Hardware
Paige’s Music
Paws Inc.
Penguin Point
J.C. Penney Co. Inc. # 1487-8
Period Inc.
Photography by Dino
Picture Perfect Pet Center Inc.
Pierce Painting
Player’s Edge Inc.
Portraits by Kimberly
Pro Prints
Professional Insurance Center
Prototype Inc.
Quality Discount Carpet
Rainbow Enterprises
Ream-Steckbeck Paint Company
Rich’s Car Wash South
Richard Ness Excavating
Richards Family Restaurant
Richardson Golf Sales Inc.
Riverside Podiatry Clinic Inc.
Rollers Cleaners
Rolling Meadows Health Care
Center
Rosie’s Little Italy Inc.
Ross Supply Co. Inc.
Sam’s Club
Sandburn/Kessler Sporting Good
Sew Biz
Sharon’s Beauty Salon
Sherwin-Williams Co.
Sign Pros
Signet Expressions
Steve Simon Sports
Sirloin Stockade
Skidz Recycling Inc.
Smith Bros Heatng & Air
Conditioning
Sodexho Marriott Corp.
Southway Animal Hospital
Sports Corner
Springmaid Wamsutta Factory Store
Staples
State Farm Insurance
Steel Parts Federal Credit Union
Sweetwater Sound
TTP Inc.
South Taco Bell
Tire Barn
Tool Time Rental Inc.
Treescape by Helt
Tri-State Commodities Inc.
True Value
Tuffy Auto Service Centers
Vice’s Marion Floral Co. Inc.
Video Stop
Vogel’s Donut Shop Inc.
WBAT AM - WCJC FM
Wabash Cannonball Lanes
Wabash County Farm Bureau
Credit Union
Wabash Electric Supply Inc.
Wabash Materials
Wabash Valley Chrysler Inc.
Webb’s Furniture & Appliance
Webb’s Hallmark Shops
Wesleyan Health Care Center
Western Avenue Animal Hospital
Widder Piano Tuning & Service
Wild Bird Crossing
Wildwood Acres Campground
Ralph M Williams & Associates
YMCA of Grant County
Zimmer
CORPORATIONS/FOUNDATIONS
Donors of $1.00 or more
ARCO Foundation
AT&T Foundation
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Aetna Foundation
Allied-Signal Foundation Inc.
Amcast Industrial Corporation
American Electric Power
American United Life Insurance Co.
Ameritech Foundation Matching
Gifts
John W. Anderson Foundation
Apollo Group Inc.
Auto Owners Insurance Company
Baker Hill
Bank One Michigan
Belden Wire & Cable Company
Boeing Gift Matching Program
Borden Foundation Inc.
Bridgestone - Firestone Inc.
CTS Foundation
Caterpillar Foundation
Cinergy Foundation Inc.
Olive B. Cole Foundation
Cummins Engine Company
Cummins-American Corporation
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
Dana Corporation Foundation
Dow AgroSciences
Eli Lilly and Company
English Bonter Mitchell Foundation
Essex Group Inc.
Exxon Educational Foundation
Foellinger Foundation Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
W. Brooks Fortune Foundation Inc.
GE Foundation
GTE Foundation
GenCorp Foundation Inc.
General Motors Corporation
Grace Foundation Inc.
The Guardian Life Insurance Co.
The Hartford Steam Boiler
Hewlett-Packard Company
Foundation
John A. Hillenbrand Foundation
Hoechst Celanese Corporation
Hoechst Marion Roussel Inc.
IBM Corporation
Independent Colleges of Indiana
Ingersoll-Rand
Johnson Controls Foundation
Kellogg’s
Kellogg’s Corporation Citizenship
Fund
Law Companies Group Inc.
Lees Inns of America
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Lincoln National Foundation Inc.
Lucent Technologies
Marriott Management Services
Mennonite Foundation
The Merck Company Foundation
Merrill Lynch & Company Inc.
Meyer & Najem Corp.
NBD Bank N.A.
National City Bank
NationsBank Matching Gifts
Norfolk Southern Foundation
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Ohio National Life Insurrance Co.
PPG Industries Foundation
The PQ Corporation
Parker Hannifin Corporation
J.C. Penney Company Inc.
PepsiCo Foundation
Pfizer, Inc. Matching Gifts
Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.
The Procter & Gamble Fund
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Reilly Foundation
Salin Bank & Trust Company
The Sherwin-Williams Company
SmithKline Beecham Foundation
Sprint Foundation
State Farm Companies Foundation
Temple-Inland Foundation
Tenet Healthcare Foundation
Thomson Consumer Electronics
The Times Mirror Foundation
The UPS Foundation
USA Group Inc.
USX Foundation Inc.
United Technologies Matching Gifts
Wood-Mizer Products Inc.
VISIONARY CHURCHES
$10,000 or more in Church
Matching Scholarship Account
Jonesboro IN
Westview Wesleyan
LaOtto IN
LaOtto Wesleyan
Plymouth IN
Shiloh Wesleyan
GREAT COMMISSION
CITATION
Contributions of $5,000 or more
Annapolis MD
Chesapeake District Office
Ashland OH
Christ Community Evangelical
Free
Bellville OH
Clearfork Valley Wesleyan
Galloway OH
Cypress Wesleyan
Indianapolis IN
Wesleyan Church Int'l Center
Marion IN
College Wesleyan
World Gospel Mission
Marion OH
Dayspring Wesleyan
Tuscaloosa AL
First Wesleyan
Warsaw IN
Warsaw Wesleyan
DISCIPLESHIP CITATION
Contributions of $1,000 to $4999
Albion IN
Albion Wesleyan
Allendale MI
Allendale Wesleyan
Allentown PA
Trinity Wesleyan
Anderson IN
Memorial Circle Wesleyan
New Life Wesleyan
Honor Roll of Donors
Archbold OH
Evangelical Mennonite
Athens OH
Kenney Memorial Wesleyan
Austin MN
Crane Addition Community
Chapel
Battle Creek MI
First Wesleyan
Garrison Hills Wesleyan
Level Park Wesleyan
Beaver Dams NY
Grace Lee Memorial Wesleyan
Bedford IN
Bedford Free Methodist
Dive Christian
Bellaire MI
Bellaire Wesleyan
Berlin OH
Berlin Mennonite
Bluffton IN
Sonlight Wesleyan
Bonita CA
Bonita Wesleyan
Brighton MI
Brighton Wesleyan
Canandaigua NY
Canandaigua Wesleyan
Cape May NJ
Tabernacle United Methodist
Cedar Rapids IA
Hillside Wesleyan
Chesterton IN
New Life Wesleyan
Chicago IL
Salem Baptist
Chillicothe OH
First Wesleyan
Cincinnati OH
Dayspring Church of God
Third Protestant Memorial
Clayton OH
Salem Church of God
Coleman MI
Coleman Wesleyan
Conway MI
Harbor Light Community Chapel
Coshocton OH
Roscoe United Methodist
Dryden MI
Dryden Wesleyan
Eau Claire WI
Eau Claire Wesleyan
El Cajon CA
El Cajon Wesleyan
Emily MN
ER Dodd Memorial Wesleyan
Fenelon Falls ON
Fenelon Falls Baptist
Findlay OH
Faith Community
Flint MI
First Wesleyan
Frankford DE
Roxana Wesleyan
Fresno OH
Fresno Bible
Gillette WY
New Life Wesleyan
Grabill IN
Grabill Missionary
Grant MI
Grant Wesleyan
Greeley CO
Greeley Wesleyan
Greensburg IN
Greensburg Wesleyan
Greentown IN
Greentown Wesleyan
Greenville OH
Trinity Wesleyan
Greenwood IN
Community Church of
Greenwood
Griffith IN
Griffith First United Methodist
Hagerstown IN
Hagerstown Nazarene
Hales Corners WI
Park Community
Hamilton IN
Hamilton Wesleyan
Hamlet IN
Davis Wesleyan
Hemlock IN
Hemlock Friends
High Point NC
First Wesleyan
Hillsboro WI
Burr Wesleyan
Holland MI
Central Wesleyan
Christ Memorial
Hudsonville MI
Daybreak Community Wesleyan
Indianapolis IN
Eastlawn Wesleyan
Southport Presbyterian
Trinity Wesleyan
Jackson MI
Trinity Wesleyan
Joliet IL
New Hope Christian Fellowship
Jonesboro IN
Main Street Wesleyan
Kalamazoo MI
Kalamazoo Wesleyan
Spring Valley Wesleyan
Kettering OH
Christ United Methodist
Kokomo IN
Family Worship Center
The Salvation Army
Lakeport MI
North Lakeport Wesleyan
Largo FL
Largo Wesleyan
Laurel MD
Dayspring Community Wesleyan
Lemon Grove CA
Skyline Wesleyan
Marion IN
Brookhaven Wesleyan
First United Methodist
Lakeview Wesleyan
Sunnycrest Baptist
Marlton NJ
Wiley Church
Merrill MI
Merrill Wesleyan
Millsboro DE
Millsboro Wesleyan
Milton PA
Christ Wesleyan
Minneapolis MN
Waite Park Wesleyan
Mitchell IN
Mitchell Wesleyan
Morley MI
Brockway Wesleyan
New Castle IN
Mount Zion Henry Wesleyan
Newington ON
Newington Wesleyan
North Branch MI
North Branch Wesleyan
Northville MI
Ward Presbyterian
Oak Hill OH
Trinity Wesleyan
Owosso MI
Northgate Wesleyan
Pardeeville WI
Pardeeville Wesleyan
Perrysburg OH
Oak Bend Church
Pine Grove PA
Pine Grove Wesleyan
Plymouth IN
Plymouth Wesleyan
Shiloh Wesleyan
Pulaski NY
Pulaski Wesleyan
Richmond VA
Calvary Wesleyan
Rochester NY
Gates Wesleyan
Rock Island IL
Heritage Wesleyan
Rudd IA
Rudd Wesleyan
Salisbury MD
Emmanuel Wesleyan
San Diego CA
Horizon Christian Fellowship
Scottville MI
Scottville Wesleyan
Seymour IN
First Church of the Nazarene
Shelby MI
Ferry Wesleyan
Spooner WI
Spooner Wesleyanh
Spring Arbor MI
Spring Arbor Free Methodist
Spring Lake MI
Spring Lake Wesleyan
Sturgis MI
Sturgis Church of the Nazarene
Sturgis Wesleyan
Superior WI
Darrow Road Wesleyan
Sweetser IN
Sweetser Wesleyan
Traverse City MI
Bayview Wesleyan
College Terrace Wesleyan
Ulster PA
North Rome Wesleyan
Vandalia OH
Western Ohio District Office
Wabash IN
Wabash Friends
Wakarusa IN
Wakarusa Missionary
Warren IN
Lancaster Wesleyan
Washington MI
Community Wesleyan
Waterloo IA
Cedar Valley Community
Watsontown PA
Delaware Run Wesleyan
West Chester OH
West Chester Wesleyan
West Olive MI
Grace Church of West Ottawa
Wichita KS
First Wesleyan
Williamston MI
Rowley Wesleyan
Williamsville NY
Eastern Hills Wesleyan
CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION CITATION
Contributions of $500 - $999
Albion MI
Caring Community Wesleyan
Allegan MI
Allegan Wesleyan
Anderson IN
Central Wesleyan
Church of the Brethren
Angola IN
Fairview Missionary
Baldwinsville NY
Community Wesleyan
Battle Creek MI
Salvation Army
Belleville IL
Saint Matthew United Methodist
Berne IN
First Mennonite
Boise ID
Grace Bible
Broadview IL
Broadview Wesleyan
Buck Creek IN
United Methodist
Burnips MI
Burnips Wesleyan
Burton MI
Bentley Wesleyan
Cadillac MI
Cadillac Wesleyan
Cape May Court House NJ
First United Methodist
Casselberry FL
Community United Methodist
Celina OH
Saint John's Lutheran
Centerville IN
Church of the Nazarene
Chillicothe OH
Tabernacle Baptist
Walnut Street United Methodist
Cincinnati OH
Anderson Hills United Methodist
Saint Barnabas Episcopal
Colorado Springs CO
Academy View Wesleyan
Columbia SC
Shandon Presbyterian
Columbia Station OH
New Life Wesleyan
Columbus OH
Meadow Park Church of God
Comstock Park MI
Little Pine Island Camp
Coshocton OH
Grace United Methodist
Crown Point IN
Bethel Baptist
Cuyahoga Falls OH
Falls Community Chapel
Dale IN
Dale Church of the Nazarene
Damascus MD
Damascus Wesleyan
Davenport IA
Christ United Methodist
Dayton OH
Fairhaven Christian Missionary
Alliance
Northridge Wesleyan
Delphos OH
Delphos Wesleyan
Des Plaines IL
The Salvation Army
Eaton Rapids MI
Eaton Rapids Wesleyan
Elmore OH
Bethel United Brethren
Evansville IN
Forest Hills Wesleyan
Findlay OH
Stonebridge Church of God
Forest VA
Brookhill Wesleyan
Fort Wayne IN
Christian Service Foundation Inc.
Shiloh Baptist
Spring Street Wesleyan
Gas City IN
First United Methodist
Gastonia NC
First Wesleyan
Gaylord MI
Gaylord Evangelical Free
Glen Burnie MD
Oakwood Wesleyan
Goshen IN
First Brethren of Goshen
Greenfield IN
Calvary Church of Bible
Covenant
First Church of God
Hanover IN
First Assembly of God
Hartford City IN
Calvary Pentecostal
Hastings MI
Camp Michawana
Hayward WI
Hayward Wesleyan
Hillsboro WI
Hillsboro Wesleyan
Horseheads NY
Community Wesleyan
Houghton Lake MI
Houghton Lake Wesleyan
Indianapolis IN
Fall Creek Wesleyan
Franklin Road Baptist
Indian Creek Christian
Meridian Street United Methodist
Ithaca MI
Ithaca Wesleyan
Jackson MI
Cascades Wesleyan
Central Wesleyan
Jackson OH
Good Shepherd Wesleyan
Jonesboro IN
Westview Wesleyan
Justice IL
Roberts Road Bible
Kalamazoo MI
Haven Reformed
Key West FL
New Life Tabernacle
Kingsford Heights IN
Kingsford Heights Wesleyan
Kokomo IN
Mount Pisgah Missionary Baptist
Mount Zion Free Methodist
Saint Lukes United Methodist
Lake Ann MI
Woodside Wesleyan
Lexington SC
Lexington Wesleyan
Logansport IN
Rehoboth Christian Center
Los Angeles CA
Church of the Nazarene
Losantville IN
Antioch Christian
Lynn IN
Lynn Church of the Nazarene
Manhattan KS
Westview Community
Marion IN
Mount Olive United Methodist
Union Chapel Baptist
Marion OH
Marion Christian Center
Mayo SC
Open Door Wesleyan
Maywood IL
Gods House of Brotherly Love
Medina OH
Lafayette United Methodist
Metamora IN
Haytown Hill Pentecostal
Middleburg PA
Port Ann Emmanuel Wesleyan
Middletown OH
Church of God
Milton DE
Milton Wesleyan
Mooresville IN
Mooresville Nazarene
Morgantown IN
Bean Blossom Mennonite
Muncie IN
Avondale United Methodist
Eden United Church of Christ
High Street United Methodist
New Albany IN
Graceland Baptist
New Castle IN
Southside Church of the Nazarene
New Castle PA
First Wesleyan
New Palestine IN
Brookville Road Community
New Paris IN
Maple Grove Church of the
Brethren
Newark OH
Community Wesleyan
Orchard NE
Venus Wesleyan
Osceola IN
Cedar Road Missionary
Ottawa ON
Sunnyside Wesleyan
Paulding OH
Calvary Bible
Pendleton IN
Beech Grove Church of
Brethren
Pierceton IN
Pierceton United Methodist
Piketon OH
Word Alive Fellowship
Pleasant Garden NC
New Covenant Wesleyan
Radford VA
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Honor Roll of Donors
Radford Wesleyan
Rapid City SD
First Wesleyan
Redkey IN
Redkey Nazarene
Rice Lake WI
Red Cedar Community
Richmond IN
Fountain City Wesleyan
Roanoke VA
Parkway Wesleyan
Rochester IN
First Christian
Russiaville IN
Main Street Christian
Saint Clair Shores MI
First United Methodist
Salem OH
Salem Church of the Nazarene
Salem VA
Salem Wesleyan
Salisbury NC
Trinity Wesleyan
Sayre PA
Athens Wesleyan
Seoul KO
Galilee Baptist
Sharpsville IN
Heartland Ministries
Wesleyan Women International
Southfield MI
Highland Park Baptist
Spencerport NY
Spencerport Wesleyan
Springfield OH
Grace Bible
New Moorefield United
Methodist
Stow OH
Stow Alliance Fellowship
Sturgis SD
First Wesleyan
Sunbury OH
Sunbury Wesleyan
Terre Haute IN
Faith Wesleyan
Thomasville NC
Mount Zion Wesleyan
Tipp City OH
Skyview Wesleyan
Tonganoxie KS
West Haven Baptist
Topeka IN
Eden Community Worship Center
Topeka KS
Fairlawn Heights Wesleyan
Van Wert OH
First United Methodist
Wabash IN
Wabash Church of the Nazarene
Warren IN
Jefferson Center United
Methodist
Warrenton MO
Warrenton Wesleyan
Washington IN
Main Street Wesleyan
Watertown SD
Watertown Wesleyan
Wesleyville PA
Wesley United Methodist
Wheaton IL
Wheaton Wesleyan
Williamston MI
West Locke Wesleyan
Winston Salem NC
Faith Missionary Alliance
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Armbrust PA
Armbrust Wesleyan
Asheboro NC
Neighbors Grove Wesleyan
Ashley MI
Ashley Wesleyan
Avon IN
Avon Christian Life Center
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First Wesleyan
Batesville IN
Saint John's United Church of
Christ
Beaver Dams NY
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Berkley MI
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Big Flats Wesleyan
Blacksburg VA
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Bluffton IN
Hope Missionary
Mulberry Street Wesleyan
Bolivar OH
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Bradenton FL
Bradenton Wesleyan
Bradford PA
First Wesleyan
Bremen IN
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Bridgeton NJ
First Wesleyan
Bristol NB
Trinity Wesleyan
Bryan OH
Wesley United Methodist
Bunker Hill IN
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Caledonia MI
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Carmel Wesleyan
Carrollton OH
Camp ECCO
Celina OH
Grace Missionary
Centerville OH
Centerville Community
Cherry Tree PA
Calvary Evangelical
Cherryville PA
Bethany Wesleyan
Cicero IN
Cicero Wesleyan
Cleveland OH
Church of the Saviour
Columbia City IN
New Hope Wesleyan
Coshocton OH
Canal Lewisville United Methodist
Crown City OH
Crown City Wesleyan
Dalton WI
First Congregational
Dayton OH
First Church of the Nazarene
De Kalb IL
De Kalb Wesleyan
Decatur IN
Decatur Church of God
Decatur Missionary
Saint Mark's United Methodist
Defiance OH
Defiance District Youth Council
Demotte IN
Kankakee Valley Bible Baptist
Denton MD
Chesapeake Youth Camp
DuBois PA
Western PA District Office
East Liverpool OH
Boyce United Methodist
Eaton Rapids MI
Michigan Holiness Campmeeting
Elizabethtown KY
Evangelical Methodist Youth
Camp
Ellsworth MI
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Euclaire PA
Grace Bible
Evansville IN
North Park Wesleyan
Evart MI
Evart Free Methodist
Fairfield OH
Fairfield Wesleyan
Fairmount IN
Fairmount Wesleyan
Farmland IN
Farmland Friends
Fishers IN
Fishers United Methodist
Fort Myers FL
First Assembly of God
Fort Wayne IN
Blackhawk Baptist
First Baptist
First Missionary
Moeller Road Wesleyan
Garrett IN
Church of Christ
Gas City IN
Eastview Wesleyan
New Hope Baptist
Glenmont OH
Greer Wesleyan
Grand Rapids MI
Berkley Hills Wesleyan
Grand Rapids OH
Grand Rapids Wesleyan
Greensboro NC
Christ Wesleyan
Greenville MI
Greenville Community
Guaynabo PR
Iglesia Wesleyana Distrito P.R.
Hagerstown IN
New Testament Church of Christ
Hamilton MI
Diamond Springs Wesleyan
Hartford City IN
Hartford City Wesleyan
Hastings MI
Grace Wesleyan
Heltonville IN
Mundell Christian
Hemlock IN
Mount Gilead Baptist
Hickory Corners MI
Hickory Corners Wesleyan
High Point NC
NC West District of the
Wesleyan Church
Hillsdale MI
Hillsdale Free Methodist
Hudson MI
Hudson Wesleyan
Hudsonville MI
Bauer Community Fellowship
Huntington IN
Etna Avenue Wesleyan
Indianapolis IN
Bethany Wesleyan
John Wesley Free Methodist
Keystone Wesleyan
Southport United Methodist
Itasca IL
Bethany United Methodist
Jonesboro IN
Jonesboro Friends
Kendallville IN
First Church of the Nazarene
Kingston MI
Kingston Wesleyan
Knox IN
Eagle Creek
Kokomo IN
Mount Zion-Howard Co
Wesleyan
Trinity Wesleyan Church
LaOtto IN
LaOtto Wesleyan
LaPorte City IA
Heartland Community
Lafayette IN
Schuyler Avenue Wesleyan
Lake Odessa MI
West Berlin Wesleyan
Lansing MI
Faith Wesleyan
Lapeer MI
Lapeer Wesleyan
Lapel IN
Daybreak Community Wesleyan
Lawton MI
Miracle Camp
Lennon MI
Lennon Wesleyan
Levering MI
Bliss Missionary
Lexington IL
Fellowship of Christian Farmers
Lexington KY
First Wesleyan
Stonewall Wesleyan
Liberty SC
Smith Chapel Wesleyan
Ligonier IN
Ligonier Evangelical
Stone's Hill Community
Lima OH
Trinity Wesleyan
Logansport IN
First Assembly of God
Riverview Wesleyan
Lynchburg VA
Lynchburg Wesleyan
Malone NY
First Wesleyan
Mansfield OH
First Wesleyan
Grace Brethren
Manton MI
North Michigan Family Camp
Marengo OH
Fargo Wesleyan
Marion IN
Bethel Worship Center
Calvary Community
Chapel Pike Wesleyan
Church of Christ
Hillside Wesleyan
Lighthouse Worship Center
Nelson Street Wesleyan
Pioneer Faith Community
Westside Assembly of God
Markleville IN
Markleville North Christian
Marshall MI
Family Altar Bible
Medina OH
Weymouth Community
Michigan City IN
First United Methodist
Middleville MI
Cornerstone Wesleyan
Milan MI
Free Methodist
Miles City MT
Miles City Wesleyan
Millsboro DE
Gumboro Fellowship
Mina SD
Richland Wesleyan
Moncton NB
Moncton Wesleyan
Monroe MI
First Wesleyan
Mooresville IN
Grace Missionary
Morgan MN
United Methodist Foundation
Muncie IN
Dayspring Friends
Industry United Methodist
Riverside United Methodist
Murray KY
Christian Community
Muskegon MI
First Wesleyan
Oakwood Wesleyan
Newark NY
Arcadia Reformed
Oakford IN
Fairfield Christian
Orleans IN
Orleans Wesleyan
Ottawa Lake MI
Whiteford Wesleyan
Otwell IN
Otwell Wesleyan
Owosso MI
Owosso Wesleyan
Parma MI
Howe Wesleyan
Paulding OH
Paulding United Methodist
Pembroke ON
Wesley Community
Peru IN
Chapel Hill Alliance
Santa Fe Community
Pickens SC
Pickens View Wesleyan
Pineville LA
Open Door Community
Quispamsis NB
Kings Valley Wesleyan
Rapid City SD
Dakota District Office
Reynoldsburg OH
Alliance Church
Richmond KY
First Alliance
Roanoke VA
Valley View Wesleyan
Virginia District Wesleyan Youth
Rochester IN
Faith Outreach Center
Rockford IL
Broadway Covenant
Rockford MI
Crossroads Wesleyan
Romulus MI
Romulus Wesleyan
Rushville NY
Youth Action Camp
Salamanca NY
Western New York Youth Camp
Sharpsville IN
Rock Prairie Separate Baptist
Shelby MI
Shelby Wesleyan
Shelbyville IN
Blue Ridge Christian Union
Sheridan IN
Christ Community
Sheridan Church of God
Shokan NY
Wesleyan Community
Silver Lake IN
Silver Lake Wesleyan
Somerset Center MI
Somerset Beach Campground
South Bend IN
Kern Road Mennonite
Spring Hill FL
Fellowship Wesleyan
Sturgis MI
Sturgis Evangelical
Whole Life Christian
Sullivan IN
Wabash Valley Community
Summitville IN
First Baptist
Swayzee IN
Sims Wesleyan
Three Rivers MI
Charity Baptist
Tower City PA
Muir Foursquare Gospel
Tulare, SD
Tulare United Methodist Women
Union City MI
Union City Wesleyan
Union City OH
Trinity United Wesleyan
Watervliet MI
Watervliet Free Methodist
Wayne MI
Wayne Wesleyan
Winchester IN
Bear Creek Friends
Woodburn IN
Edgerton Wesleyan
Editor’s Note
Some Things are Worth Preserving
It has been said that we live in a throwaway
society, and you don’t have to look far for
evidence of that. You have to look a little harder
for evidence that some things are still worth
preserving, but the latter search is well worth the
time and effort.
Our summer vacation took us on such a journey
of discovery. One stop was planned and the other
wasn’t.
The unplanned stop was at the Smithsonian
Institution’s National Museum of American
History in Washington, where ‘The Star Spangled
Banner’ is being painstakingly restored.
Here’s a brief refresher course on the history of
the famous flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to
write our national anthem.
In 1813, Lt. Col. George Armistead, the
commander of Fort McHenry, Md., commissioned
Mary Pickersgill to assemble a new flag for the
fort. Mrs. Pickersgill was a flagmaker in
Baltimore. The flag, which originally measured 30
x 42-feet (about half the size of a tennis court),
cost the U.S. Army $405.90.
The conservation project, which will take three
years, is the most extensive ever undertaken by
the museum. It is being done with surgery-like
precision in a specially designed laboratory, at a
cost of $18 million. The good news is that most of
the money is coming from private foundations.
The National Museum of American History
clearly believes there are some things, indeed
many things, worth preserving. Little wonder that
the museum likes to think of itself as America’s
attic.
Moving on down the Atlantic coast from
Washington, we came to the planned stop on our
journey of discovery: the Cape Hatteras
Lighthouse in North Carolina. At 225 feet, it is the
tallest lighthouse in North America.
For many years, the Cape Hatteras light has
been threatened by shoreline erosion and faced the
very real possibility of eventually toppling over
into the ocean.
After years of
study and
several
temporary
measures, the
decision was
made to move
the lighthouse
about one-half Alan Miller
mile inland.
And so, for most of the month of July, the
3,850-ton lighthouse was rolled slowly along the
beachfront on specially built tracks . We, along
with an estimated 12,000 other tourists, were there
the day the lighthouse passed the halfway mark on
its journey.
Here are a few more statistics on the Cape
Hatteras Lighthouse. It was built in 1870 at a cost
of $167,500. The cost to move the lighthouse,
along with the keeper’s quarters and an oil house,
was $12 million.
We’re eager to return to Cape Hatteras next
summer to climb the 268 steps in the lighthouse,
just as we’ve done for the past few years. Unlike
some people who opposed the lighthouse
relocation, for both fiscal and philosophical
reasons, we believe the $12 million was well
spent.
Strictly on a dollars-and-cents basis, it’s hard to
justify spending $30 million to preserve two
American artifacts that only cost $167,905.90 to
begin with.
Thankfully, there are still those among us who
reject the throwaway mentality.
What kind of hope for the future can we
possibly have without a deep appreciation of our
past? It is important that we preserve those things
which connect our past to our future.
T.S. Eliot, the distinguished poet and critic, put
it simply but elegantly when he said, “Time the
destroyer is time the preserver.”
Alan Miller is the Director of University
Relations and editor of the Triangle.
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