We`re Under Construction - Western Mennonite School
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We`re Under Construction - Western Mennonite School
Calendar April 11-15 April 16 April 23 April 24 May 1 May 3 May 14-16 May 13 May 15 May 29 May 30 June 3-5 June 5 June 6-12 June 14 June 14 MSC Music Festival, Hartville, OH Staff vs. Varsity Basketball Game, 7:00 p.m. Middle School Choir Festival, Delphian School Joint A cappella Choir Concert with Corban College choir, 7:30 p.m. High School State Choir Competition 36th Annual WMS Benefit Auction Spring Drama Performances High School Visitors Day Middle School Visitors Day Middle School Concert and Awards Night High School Concert and Awards Night High School Final Exams 8th Grade Graduation High School Mini Terms Graduate and Parent Luncheon Senior Graduation Employment Opportunities Spanish Teacher Social Science Teacher Dorm Leaders Dorm Director Bookkeeper (part-time) Food Services Director Alumni Relations Coordinator Spring 2008 Vol. 14 No. 1 Call 503-363-2000 or email [email protected] for an application. Review of applicants begins immediately and continues until positions are filled. Merlin Aeschliman Cheeri Barnhart (Chair) Dave Detweiler Linda Dibble John Hochstetler Floyd Lapp Ron Litwiller Vonnie Oyer Kevin Rediger Byron Shenk n o ti c u tr s n o C r e d n U e ’r We Board Members Address Service Requested INSIDE THE ISSUE ACADEMICS pg 1 SPIRITUAL LIFE pg 5 GIVING BACK pg 7 - Western Host to Alice Parker, Nationally Recognized Musician - Meet the Faculty - Academic Center Update - Hopewell Community Experiences Miracle - Students Live Anabaptist Church History - 36th Annual Benefit Auction “Under Construction” on May 3 - Building for Excellence - Donor Thank You’s Western Mennonite School 9045 Wallace Rd NW Salem, OR 97304 Non-Profit US Postage PAID Salem, OR Permit No. 32 ACADEMICS 1 We’re Under Construction: The sights and sounds of construction have filled the campus as the Academic Center has emerged, but it isn’t the only construction site on campus. 2007-2008 Scholarship Recipients Alumni Scholarships ($700) – Esther Rydell and Shawnti Peachey Alumni Scholarships ($200) – Zach Boles, Amber Kelly and Jeffrey Li O.D. & Velda Kropf Scholarships ($475) – Enoch Humlie and Pierre Zook Faculty/Staff Scholarship ($250) – Jodi Steckly, Zach Boles and Stuart Nelsen Student Grant Phonathon Thank you to all who helped us to reach and exceed our goal of $30,000 for this year’s Phonathon. Through the generosity of $6,000 in matching gifts and over 250 supporters we were able to fund a significant amount of the student grants that have been given out for the 2007-2008 academic year. Western Host to Alice Parker Nationally Recognized Musician The Fall Choral Concert featured special guest arranger and composer Alice Parker. Alice Parker is well known in choral and vocal music circles for her composing, conducting, and her special focus on sacred music. She has arranged and composed repertoire for choruses around the world including hymns, folksongs, and spirituals. She studied at Smith College and at Juilliard School where she studied choral conducting with Robert Shaw. Parker is the founder of Melodious Accord, Inc., a nonprofit group that presents choral concerts, sponsors workshops and symposia, and trains composers, conductors, and song leaders. She also serves on the board of Chorus America and is the recipient of four honorary doctorates and the Smith College Medal. Alice spent a day working one-on-one with Western’s choirs. She was a featured director for the Fall Concert and led a community hymn sing as part of the concert. A cappella Choir Heads to State The A cappella Choir took first place at the West Valley League Choral Festival held at Linfield College on February 20. Competing against 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A choirs, Western walked away with first place and will perform at the State 2A Choral Competition in May. Donor Thank You’s Fred & Linda Mast Michael & Carol Maynard Ken & Cheryl Mayo Thomas & K. Leanne McClellan Vena McCoy Jodie & Michael McCue Grace McLaughlin Darrell Mendenhall Stanley & Sharon Meyer Alvin & Arlene Miller Clara Miller Earl & Grace Miller Ervin & Esther Miller Floyd & Marjorie Miller, Jr. Cliff & Laura Monroe Diane Moustachetti James & Belle Mullet Mark & Barbara Nelsen Jim Newcomer Carl & Louise Newswanger Howard & Irene Nice Alvin & Wilma Nisly Willard & Bernita Nofziger Tor & Margaret Noraas Viola Nussbaum Jim & Roxann O’Bryant Mark Olson Stephen Paisley Ronald & Velma Peachey Eric & Dorothy Pekkola Daniel & Margaret Porth Ralph & Lorna Pruett Jane Rakonczay Clarence & Ruth Reeser Paul & Sharon Reimer Aleta Rempel Norman & Liz Rempel Rick & Roxanne Robinson Raymond & Elisabeth Rohrer Ken Roupp Catherine Ryan Marie Rydell Carolyn Sangster Peggy Schmidt Bernice Schmucker Charlene & Don Schrag Eldon & Millie Schrock Louie Schroyer John & Dixie Schultz Byron & Ina Shenk SB Joleen Siebert Merle & Florence Siebert Richard Simpson Penelope Skinner Grace Slatter Duncan & Charlene Smith Erma Snyder Janet Snyder Michael Snyder Norman & Mildred Steckley Stan & Ruth Steffen Dennis & Carol Stringer John Stuart Wayne & Sharon Stuart Doris Stutzman Naomi & Ernest Swartz Robert & Clara Sweet David & JoAnn Talbott David & Cheryl Tate Joann Thomas Tom & Kristin Thompson Timothy & Margaret Thut David & Ruth Tompkins Mike & Candi Tompkins Mary Jane Toren Jeff & Sue Tyvoll Rosemary Umsted Doney Urbigkeit Dorothy Van Arsdel Donald & Patricia Van Hees Joseph & Florence Voegtlin Judith & L.K. Warkentin Graham & Patricia Weeks James & Mary Wenger John & Leona Wenger Paul & Helen White Lanette & Eddie Willig Albert & Margaret Wipf Ron & Jane Wolf Mary Ellen Woodard Don & Karen Zapata Carey Zeeb Delvin & Twila Zook Businesses & Program Sponsors* 606 Club Advancement Associates Awnings Northwest* Blossom Trail Photography Capital Manor* Dorsing Farms Dr. Payne EMBARQ Matching Gifts Program F & W Fence* Farmer’s Building Supply Glass Magnum* H & A Construction* Hendgen Construction* JC Media Group* John Hess Yoder Retirement Security, Inc.-MMA John L Scott WSL Johnson Glaze & Co. Jones Oil Company* Keller Williams Realty Kelly’s Home Center* Kenagy Construction Lemon’s Millwork Les Schwab Tire Center West Salem* Lincoln Store* Lind Chiropractic* Northwest Hazelnut Company* Olsson Industrial Electric* Oregon Truss* Pacific Pride Services* PageWorks Graphic Design Par-None Pennington Seeds Pilgrims Fine Woodworks* Pioneer Printing* Ppi Group Preferred Mortgage Brokers* PT Northwest* RE/MAX Equity Group* Rickreall Farm Supply* Rite Way Electric* Rock of Ages Mennonite Home* Ronald Klingler & Associates Roth’s IGA Foodliner* Roth’s West Salem Salem Electric* SERA Architecture Shetler Construction Stutzman Services Inc. Target Tektronix Foundation The Math Learning Center Timothy Kreder Farms* Today’s Hair Salon & Day Spa* US Bancorp Valley Recycling & Disposal* Washington Mutual Wells Fargo West Coast Bank* West Family Trust Westside Newspaper* Wilcox, Arredondo & Co. Churches Albany Mennonite Church Butler Mennonite Brethren Church Country Bible Church Emmanuel Mennonite Church Filer Mennonite Church First Mennonite Church Logsden Neighborhood Church McMinnville First Church of the Nazarene New Hope Bible Church Pacific Covenant Mennonite Church Plainview Mennonite Church Portland Mennonite Church Salem Mennonite Church West Hills Community Church Western Mennonite Church Zion Mennonite Church Estates Chuck Bowles Jerry & Letha Gingerich Charity Kropf Ivan Kropf Barbara Lais Marcus & Katie Lind Key F/S Current faculty or staff FF/S Former faculty or staff SB School board member ‘xx Graduation year ng ‘xx Non-graduate year Donor Thank You’s State Science Olympiad 13 Class of 1997 Gale & Jeanie Hess Class of 1999 Eric Ivanitsky Class of 2000 Mark Furlong Class of 2001 Chad Hochstetler Class of 2003 Kyle Mast Class of 2004 Trevor Schultz Alumni Faculty Merlin & Kathleen Aeschliman SB John & Claudia Beechy Don & Jennifer Berg Diana & Alan Blackstone-Helt Chuck Bowles Heidi & Simeon Brubaker Lori & Lee Burkey Dave & Corlyn Chambers Zig & Teresa Derochowski David & Marj Engle Jill & Greg English Darlene & Dennis Fritz Tom & Jeanette Gingerich Jeff & Rose Hackman Tammy & Jeff Hall Lori & Paul Hernandez Michele & Del Hershberger Von & Steve Hershberger Sheila & John Hochstetler SB Oren Horst Gary & Brenda Hull Dottie & Charles Kamilos Carl Keener Karen & Gabino Kenagy Perez Willard & Mae Etta Kennel Tim & Susie Kreder Esther Lanting Rol & BJ Leichty Katie & Marcus Lind Debby & David Lowery Pam & Verne Mack Eric & Sue Martin Kyle Mast Tina & Tom Mast-Burnett Molly & Tim McCabe Richard & Roxie Metzler James & Judi Miller Perry & Deloris Miller Ray & Kay Nussbaum Vonnie & Stan Oyer SB Mark & Caroline Rasmussen Rick & Florence Regier Carla Schrock Vera Schrock Dorothy Shenk Allan & Ruth Ann Shirk Bernard & Miriam Showalter Bob & Willi Snyder Susan & Craig Stinson Jerry & Sharon Stutzman Carl & Pam Swartz Clayton & Margaret Swartzentruber Carolyn & Roger Trygstad Andrew & Elizabeth Wadlow Andrea & Mike Wall Mike & Cindy Wenger Sherri-Lynn & Ryan Wenger Darrel & Charlene White Cathy & David Withee Lela & Edwin Yoder Twila Zimmerly Lorena Zuniga Roa Friends of WMS Trip & Rosemary Allen Rex & Janice Anderson Susan Antonini Gerald & Bonnie Arnold Nancy Barnhart Will & Cheeri Barnhart SB Ronald & Darlene Barnick Martin & Rhonna Bassett Patricia Beach Howard Beachy Ruby Berg Doug & Luanne Berkey Jack & Inez Berkey Ken Berkey Gary & June Binder Karl & Ginny Birky Dale & Eleanor Boese Alvin & Mary Bontrager Robert & Beth Bontrager Mary Boshart Gerald & Kathryn Brenneman Glyn & Sharon Brice Opal Brubaker Todd & Julie Brumfield Russell & Janet Buschert Margaret Butler Ron & Gloria Camp G. 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Castillo Andrew & Dema Chupp Gordon & Wilma Chupp Gene & Dorene Claassen William & Deni Clemons Gary & Mel Conrad Mildred Coon Cliff & Delight Stone Curry Helen Davis David & Martha Detweiler SB Jim & Claire DeVries Alicia Dimond Richard & Barbara Dinsmore Gwynn Dockery Craig & Cheryl Dorsing Curtis & Phyllis Dorsing Les & Donna Dorsing Lois Drawbond Richard & Nancy Ellis Esther Falk Jane Fobert Beulah Fretz Carey & Janice Friesen Ruby Friesen Mark & Laura Furlong Vernon Gahler Neil & Patricia Gansler Melva Garber Robert Garber Gene Gascho Sally Geistweit Rod & Carolyn Gerig Mona Gettmann Craig & Jana Gingerich Jennifer Gingerich John & Louise Gingerich E.R. & Ellen Good Michele Green Mary Grondahl Beiningen James & Shirley Grosjacques Fern Haima Bruce E & Shirley Hamilton Bruce & Kathy Harder Ethel Harder David & Leanne Hays Goldie Heyerly Olivene Heyerly Phillip & Elizabeth Histand Paul & Ila Hochstetler Robert & Mary Jane Hollinger Michael & Kathryn Honan Wesley & Doris Hooley Gordon & Goldie Horst Ruth Hostetler Donna Howse Mark & Mary Lou Janeba Anne Jantzi Henry & Lara Janzen Gertrude Johnson Anna Kauffman Ken & Sheila Kauffman Norman D. & Margaret Kauffman Ray & Tina Kauffman George & Dorothy Keillor Gordon & Shari Kelly Kraig & Nansie Kelly Ben & June Kenagy Vera Kennel Wilbur & Georgie Kennel Dorothy King Leslie & Geri King Charity Kropf Ivan Kropf Lester & Ruth Kropf Michael & Ellen Kunz Danaan & Rochelle Kuykendall Floyd & Claudia Lapp SB James & Alma Larrew La Vern Laugsand Marlene Learfield Don & Ann Lebold James & Karen Lehman Ron & Karen Litwiller SB Juan & Janice Martinez For the third consecutive year Western Mennonite School students have participated in the Science Olympiad competition. The Science Olympiad is an international organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, creating a passion for learning science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers. Under the leadership of Bob Snyder F/S, eight Western students participated in this year’s Science Olympiad. Out of the 23 different options available, they chose projects in Astronomy, Cell Biology, Fermi Questions, Forensics, Herpetology, Oceanography, Physics Lab, Robot Ramble, and Rocks and Minerals. Six high schools participated in the state competition February 9. Congratulations to Caleb Grimms ’08 and Gus Kreder ’09 who each won a bronze medal in each Circuit Lab and Robot Ramble and Maggie Kreder ’11 who won the gold medal in Herpetology (amphibians and reptiles). Academic Center Timeline Groundbreaking – May 20, 2007 Construction Began – June 20, 2007 Expected Construction Completion – March 2008 Anticipated Occupancy of Building – April 2008 Grand Opening – May 18, 2008 All are invited to join us for the celebration. Also, we’d like to thank the faithful Phonathon 2006 donors who have pledged support over a three-year period. These funds have helped to support student grants as well as the construction of the beautiful new Academic Center. A special thank you to this year’s amazing volunteers who helped make this event a success: Wendy Steckly ’73 Cindy Johnson Cindy Low Oren Horst ’59 Eric Martin FF/S Vonnie Oyer SB FF/S Sheryl Mast ’80 Darlene Fritz F/S Andrea Wall F/S Rachel Camp F/S Russell Adrian F/S Jani Van Pelt ’83 Marilyn Van Pelt ’62 Von Hershberger ’71 F/S Patti Baker ’75 Mel Conrad Jodi Hess Jim Schweitzer ’62 Renee Winters ’85 F/S Whitney Winters ’06 Rachel Marshall ’05 Tammy Gutierrez ’85 Bonnie Smith Darren Stauffer ’00 F/S Janet Spingath Brenda Hull Traci Oberoi ACADEMICS 3 We’re Under Construction: In 1 Corinthians 3:9-11, it says, a foundation has been laid and “someone else is building on it.” It takes a community to build these students both academically and spiritually. Sports at a Glance… Girls’ Varsity Soccer Record: 11-3-1 Boys’ Varsity Soccer League Record: 5-4 Girls’ Varsity Volleyball Record: 3-13 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Record: 11-12 League Playoffs: 2-1 -Best finish in 25 years -One game away from State Tournament bid Boys’ Varsity Basketball Record: 24-8 League Playoffs: 2-0 -Advanced to State as first seed Congratulations! - Boys basketball takes 2nd at State Tournament - Gary Hull reaches his 400th career win during the State Tournament - Daniel Martin ’08 awarded 2nd Team All- State 2A Donor Thank You’s Meet the Faculty Just as a building is only as strong as the parts that are used to make it, so too an academic program’s excellence is determined by those who contribute to it. Each year Western’s students have the incredible opportunity to interact with the teachers that make up the strong foundation for academics here at Western. We are extremely blessed to have a strong and diverse group of instructors who provide a Christ-centered education to our young people. Here are a few new faculty faces on campus… Linda Walker – Linda teaches high school band, concert band, beginner’s band, and has started a pep band at Western. She also helps out with the middle school worship team. Born in Caldwell, Idaho, Linda moved to Africa with her parents to be missionaries when she was four years old. She returned to Oregon for high school and attended George Fox University majoring in Psychology and Sociology. Linda now has a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Oregon. She loves music and instruments and enjoys volunteering her musical abilities at her church and in nursing homes. Roger Badillo – Roger is a tutor at Western in math and physics. Originally from Mexico City, Roger spent two years in Italy and has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from ITQ. He enjoys interacting with the students and doing research on new electronic and mechanical technologies. Alex Roth – Alex teaches freshman and senior English classes as well as 7th grade language arts. Originally from Palmer Lake, CO, Alex attended Hesston College for two years and then transferred to Goshen College. While at Goshen College, she spent three months in Senegal, West Africa on a Study Service Term before completing her teaching degree and taking the job at Western. Jerry & Vevi Schrock Class of 1971 Marlene & Jim Blair Charlotte & Charles Crouse Gary & Shirley Eichelberger Dan & Regena Garber Rudy & Colleen Gingerich Von & Steve Hershberger Roxie Kauffman Julie & Wayne Miller Marilyn & Mervin Mullet Luke & Cathy Roth Duane & Marlene Sherfy Rosie & Howard Shetler Class of 1972 Regina & Dan Bumstead Linda & Robert Dibble SB Dan & Regena Garber Rudy & Colleen Gingerich Bill & Karolyn Mengershausen Keith Miller Arnie & Sheri Nofziger Dennis & Susan vStutzman Cheryl Wideman Class of 1973 Marilyn & Clifford Brubaker Susan & Phil Clemmer Chris Elliott Gwen & Doug Gransberg Brent & Debbie Kauffman Galen & Betty Jean Kauffman Duane & Marlene Sherfy Dennis & Susan Stutzman Peggy & Douglas Talmadge Sherry & Rodney Troyer Raymond & Wyonne Weber Class of 1974 Roberta & Chris Arstein Dennis & Karen Beckler Gary & Lois Hooley Brent & Debbie Kauffman Lina & Robert McDonald Gwen & Ed Peachey Dwight & Debra Stutzman Class of 1975 Mike & Patti Baker Anita & Dale Classen Don & Luanne Livingston Eileen & Roger Springer Lowell & Marcia Troyer Class of 1976 Linda & Jim Eicher Larry & Tami McGinnis Darrell & Peggy Miller Todd & Deb Rediger Leon & Wanda RohrerHeyerly Vonda & Dwight Ropp Liz & Todd Ryckman Stan & Rita Schrock Elizabeth & Clark Slater Carmen Walker Darrel & Charlene White Kathy Yoder Class of 1977 Rick & Kathy Byers Arlen & Cathy Emmert Dan & Jodi Patching Donald & Denise Reeser Susan & Craig Stinson Class of 1978 Doug & Erica Hostetler Patt & Bruce Martens Dorla & Bob Roth Wayne & Pat Stutzman Class of 1979 Marcy & Leo Aranda Brenda & George Jablonsky Ginny & Malcolm Juss Gary & Rose Roth Wayne & Pat Stutzman Sharon & Dale Wenger Class of 1980 Dennis & Karen Beckler James & Darla Glick Pete & Nancy Lind Sheryl & Gerald Mast Sandy Jo & David Morton Dale & Carrie Porter Richard & Mitra Battan Royal Roger & Kendra Schlabach Stan & Rita Schrock Kathy & Don Spencer Ed & Cheryl Steckly Darrel & Janette Wisseman MacGregor Cathie Jo & Darin Sturdevant Juli & Morlin Van PeltElias Class of 1981 Katie & Ivan Mast Lynette & Brian Plank Loyal & Sarah Roth Class of 1988 Tim & Jen Hershberger Traci & Tom Lee-Scott Class of 1982 Jeanette & Randy Boyack Marla & Kenny Ernst James & Darla Glick Charles Lee Leon & Deneen Ropp Sue & Steve Roth Class of 1983 Donna & Aaron BreMiller Karyn & Richard Hinz Pam & Verne Mack Barbara & Robert Miller Pat & Jim Perich Mike Stutzman Jason & Melissa Wolfer Class of 1984 Diana & Alan BlackstoneHelt Clayton & Rachel Harrison Steve & Ruth Hopkins Dinny & Sanjay Li Varghese Katherine & Leon Neuschwander Class of 1985 Tammy & Mario Gutierrez Karlene & Kory Class of 1986 Darcy & Wayne Barker Lori & Greg Loyd Karlene & Kory MacGregor Allen Schrock Angie & Philip Stephenson Jason & Melissa Wolfer Class of 1987 Darin & Leslie Burks Class of 1989 Tawnya & Michael Dettmer Melika & Ross Hershberger Christopher & Angie Nissly Stephanie & Jeff Roth Becky & Kevin Simpson Class of 1990 Michael & Heidi Pender Diana & Kevin Swanson Class of 1991 Daniel Cooney Melissa & Darren King Class of 1992 Christy & Trevor Hostetler Cheri & Chris Wampole Class of 1993 Ryan & Melissa Nisly Christa & Stephen OboldEshleman Craig & Lisa Schweitzer Class of 1995 Katrina Kropf Kenneth Mathis Kyle & Melodie Stutzman Sherri-Lynn & Ryan Wenger Class of 1996 Jyl & Jeremy Ewy Jonathan & Lori Nussbaum Meet the Faculty Donor Thank You’s continued 11 Class of 1953 Wilbur & Fanni Birky Delmar & Delores Kennel Dorothy & Layman Slagell Class of 1954 Merle & Inez Embleton Loren & Evelyn Emmert Marvin & Mabel Emmert Grace & Lowell Herr Thelma & Emerson Martin Pearly Mast Paul & June Schrock Erma & William Yoder Class of 1955 Shirley & Richard Gingerich Sue Gresham Maynard & Mildred Nofziger Eldon & Doreen Ropp Harold & Lyla Snyder Ada Stout Rosemarie & Curtis Zehr Class of 1956 Sterling & Sherry Burkey Mark & Mary Headings Marvin & Anna Grace Kauffman Ralph & Clarene Myers Leo Zook Class of 1957 Tom & Shirley Hershberger Warde & Pat Hershberger Darlene & Robert Kauffman Allen & Sara Lind Ralph & Clarene Myers Merlin & Kathy Schweitzer Joann & David Siemens Verdella & Maxton Slagell Ernie & Joyce Yoder Class of 1958 Merle & Karen Bitikofer Galen & Nancy Burkey Larry & Rosella Harshbarger Bob Heyerly John & Jeanne Heyerly Bill & Judy Jantzi Lois & James Justus Mary Ellen & John Kauffman Ruth Kauffman Dorothy & Veldon Kropf Carol & Ron Maust Clara Moberly Jewell & Les Nelson Carl & Eilene Snyder Delbert & Lee Snyder Merv & Ruth Stutzman Ernie & Joyce Yoder Perry & Elizabeth Yoder Class of 1959 Clifford Beckler Glenn Bond Sharon & Don Clay Carolyn & Clyde Hockman Oren Horst [David] & Jo Ann Johnstone Marlene & Merle Kauffman Richard & Karen Kropf David & Vee Lehman Judy & Cecil Miller Marian & Dennis Miller Truman & Ardys Miller Eldon & Doreen Ropp Doris Schrock Delbert & Lee Snyder Class of 1960 Ordena Bond Alta & Kenneth Gerig Art & Yolanda Hershberger John & Jeanne Heyerly Larry & Alice Hostetler Bill & Judy Jantzi Carol & Leonard John Truman & Ardys Miller Irene Schlabach Ken & Mabel Snyder Shirley & Kenton Yoder Brubaker Arla & Mario Yu Class of 1961 Bill & Rachel Byers Duane & Linda Emmert Iris & John Esch Myrna & James Hamblin Judy & Jim Jaques Elvon & Lorraine Kauffman Sharon & Cecil Kennel Beverly & Wayne Knox Stan & Marlene Kropf Sharon & Steven Nesselrodt Charles & Wilma Rhodes Carl & Eilene Snyder Ivan Snyder Ken & Mabel Snyder Allen & Anita Yoder Class of 1962 Thelma & Roy Blackstone Elsie & Richard Bowman Barbara & Leroy Custer Galen & Marlene Earnest Duane & Linda Emmert Gale & Florence Gingrich Judi Jones Arlene & Steve Kauffman Martyne & Ted Kempel Sharon & Dale Moyer Lowell & Carole Nafziger Shirley & Lowell Neely Susan Russell Jim & Carol Schweitzer Marilyn & Jake Van Pelt Rod & Sally Wolfer Helen & Wilbur Yoder Class of 1963 Bev & Larry Armstrong Gary & Shirley Eichelberger Mary & Lee Gingerich Lola Jenkins Joanne & Leroy Martin Karen & Richard Martin Shirley & Lloyd Martin Marvin & Shirl Shetler Verna & Glenn Snider Bryan & Judi Stauffer Class of 1964 Donna & J. Roy Brubaker Miriam Hess Gale & Florence Gingrich Nancy & John Histand Delvin & Rose King Dot Kropf Dan & Louise Nofziger Marylin & Linwood Rush Myron & Eudene Snyder Class of 1965 Gene & Susan Boshart Dennis & Alice Brubaker Carolyn & Don Burkholder Darlene & Carl Dintaman Melva & Philip Lloyd Sharon & Richard Marrs Janet & Linford Stutzman Class of 1966 Dennis & Alice Brubaker Doug Haima Gary & Mim Hooley Nadine & Dick LeFrancis Cindy Mullet Karen & Steve Such Class of 1967 Merle Brubaker Barbara & Don Edwards Dianna & Leon Eshleman Dan & Deborah Kauffman Delvin & Rose King Dan & Amelia Lais Gary & Esther Nice Janet & Gary Oyer Donna & Randy Springer Marv & Judy Stutzman Class of 1968 Dorothea & Mike Coleman Rachel & Wayne Hickman Ken Lais Milo & Bonnie Stauffer Jerry & Sharon Stutzman John & Jane Stutzman Kathy & Bill Vandiver Jeanette & Ray Yoder Class of 1969 Connie & Neal Anderson Twila & Ron Ernst John & Beulah Hess-Yoder Jerry & Sharon Stutzman Class of 1970 Lori & Lee Burkey June & Tony Handrich Eileen Hostetler Marge & Tom Klempel Elisabeth Koibur – Elisabeth is a Library Assistant and is constantly interacting with students and helping them with their studies. Elisabeth is volunteering at Western for one year with the International Volunteer Exchange Program, which is sponsored by MCC. She is originally from Papua, Indonesia where she is involved with civil engineering and design. Working in the library has been a great fit as one of Elisabeth’s favorite hobbies is reading. Hopewell Community Experiences Miracle by Andrea Wall - Director of Advancement Wrestling (competing for McMinnville) Enoch Humlie -4th in District Tournament Swimming Tristan Versteeg (11-14 year olds) -1st in State 50m Butterfly -1st in State 100m Butterfly -2nd in State 50m Backstroke -5th in State 100m Backstroke -7th in State 100m IM -7th in State 100m Freestyle Diving (Tualitin Hills Diving Club) Tristan Versteeg -Member of Junior Olympic Team -6th place in Canadian National Qualifier This Fall, I witnessed a miracle at Western. In August we received a letter from the City of Salem proposing the application of Class B Biosolids, semi-treated human waste, to the farmland surrounding Western. Dale and Janice Turner neighbors of Western and parents of Heather Penny ’97 and Nathan Turner ’99 established a neighborhood group to research the impact of this proposal to the Hopewell community. For three months we prepared for a public hearing. During this time, we were able to personally build relationships with our neighbors and gather in prayer for God’s wisdom, even on the night of the hearing, in the parking lot of Walker Middle School. Over 150 people attended the hearing and among them were 15 people from Western Mennonite School, the Yamhill County Commissioner, a State Senator, a Soil Agronomist, Willamette Law students, plus many other neighbors. We stood united, requesting the withdrawal of the application because of the sensitivity of the site. Three hours and 37 testimonies later, a representative from the City of Salem withdrew the application in an unprecedented act in the history of public biosolids hearings. I would like to praise God for his continued protection of Western Mennonite School and the Hopewell community. We would like to thank our neighbors for their professionalism, their energy in gathering scientific data and personal testimony, and ultimately for having the faith that a unified community can make a difference. Miracles do happen and this is an experience that I will never forget. Praise the Lord! SPIRITUAL LIFE 5 We’re Under Construction: A building starts with a foundation and at Western it starts with faith in Christ. It is this faith that drives us to learn, to excel, to discover our passions and to use our gifts to serve God. Births Adie Lee and Eliza Mae, born November 25, 2007, to Ryan ’93 and Melissa Nisly, Salem, OR. Grandparents are Al and Sharon Nisly. Madisen Elisabeth, born January 6, 2007, to Dale ’80 and Carrie Porter, Brooks, AB Canada. Second child, first daughter. Rianna Catherine, born November 1, 2007, to Brad ’90 and Christine Schweitzer, Hesston, KS. Grandparents are Lee ’59 and Carol ’61 Nafziger Schweitzer, Salem, OR. Kaelyn Grace, born October 24, 2007, to Craig ’93 and Lisa ’93 Boettger Schweitzer, Salem, OR. Grandparents are Lee ’59 and Carol ’61 Nafziger Schweitzer, Salem, OR. Samantha Mae, born August 13, 2007, to Brad ’94 and Stefanie Ernst, Folsom, PA. Grandparents are Ron and Twila ’69 Roth Ernst, Salem, OR. Hope Elizabeth, born November 19, 2007, to Jeremy and Jyl Boettger ’96 Ewy, Newton, KS. Grandparents are Jim ’68 and Betty Boettger, Salem, OR. Picking Up Sticks Class Reunions by Eric Ivanitsky ’99 - WMS Spiritual Life Director and WMC Youth Pastor “What is God doing at Western?” That’s a good question to ask of a school that is centered on faith and learning. It’s not always easy to see exactly what God is doing, but as the year is in full swing, there is a recent activity that stands out. It took place the first week of October as the students participated in the school’s annual Service Afternoon Project. The purpose for scheduling this project is to give the students an opportunity to share the love of Christ by being a blessing to the community. Although this project has happened every year for the last twelve years, this service afternoon had a slightly different feel to it than in the past. This year all of the students went out into the community together to meet one large need. The need ended up being Keizer Rapids Regional Park, a 119-acre park that was desperately in need of some volunteer workers, a lot of them. The park had previously been home to a filbert orchard, which meant that before the city of Keizer could do anything to create a grass play area there were countless sticks and roots that needed to be picked up by hand and placed in piles for removal. So on Tuesday, October 2nd, as three reporters from local newspaper looked on, 95 middle school students poured into the park and proceeded to mercilessly pile stacks of sticks upon sticks. The next day, 145 high school students continued with the same determination. Now, picking up sticks may not sound like the most exciting thing to do or like something that can make much of an impact. But when we step out to bless others, regardless of how big or small it may seem, God has a way of making it significant. One of the first questions the reporter of The Statesman Journal asked me on the phone the day before our service was, “Why are you doing this?” And so with the door opened, our conversation led into the ways God has blessed us and called us to be a blessing to others through the love and grace of Jesus Christ. I was reminded that some of the greatest lessons we learn in life are those that come through personal experience. Kaila Tebeau ’12, put it this way, “It can change your life knowing that you helped out.” In the end, Western students were a witness to the community by saving the city of Keizer between $8,800 and $15,000 just by picking up sticks. continued Class of 1977 Celebrates 30 Years Wiser, more seasoned, experienced. That describes the class of 1977, thirty years after graduation. In August we took time to celebrate the past 30 years and God’s faithfulness in our lives, recognizing the common ties we have because of our experiences at Western Mennonite School. Friday evening we gathered for a delicious meal at Tom and Debbie (Wolfer) Austin’s home. Saturday was spent golfing, shopping and visiting, and the evening ended with another wonderful meal hosted by Byron and Debbie (Butts) Johnson. Attendees over the two days included Tom and Debbie (Wolfer) Austin, Eric and Peggy (Wallace) Baker, Rick (‘ng) and Kathy Byers, Arlen and Kathy Emmert, Michael Galer, Byron and Debbie (Butts) Johnson, Don and Denise Reeser, Craig and Susan (Grasse) Stinson, Cindy (Byers) Nunez (ng ‘76), Joe (’76) and Renita (Myers) Sanchez, and Dwayne and Tara Thomas. We had a great time, and look forward to 2012! Donor Thank You’s Gale Hess ’97 and his wife, Jean, live in Lancaster, PA, where he is a health social worker at Landis Homes, a Mennonite retirement center. Jesse Berkey ’99 received his BA from Western Oregon University, Monmouth, in 2003 and his MA in rehabilitation counseling, in 2006. He is employed as a vocational rehabilitation counselor in Elkhart, IN. Send News & Address Changes Thank You, Donors. Western would like to thank the following people and organizations for giving to WMS during the 2007 calendar year. Your contributions are making a difference in the lives of each student. The list below represents direct financial gifts received during the 2007 calendar year. There are many people who have donated in-kind gifts, anonymous gifts and contributions to the Benefit Auction that are greatly appreciated in addition to the following list. Class of 1950 Ruth Kaufmann Rosana Roth Freda & Carl Schmidt Leon & Luella Stutzman Paul M ’54 and June D (Bontrager) Schrock celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary September 15, 2007, with several dozen family and friends. Earlier in the year they enjoyed an anniversary trip to Butchart Gardens in Victoria BC and an Alaskan cruise. They were married September 7, 1967 at Alden (NY) Mennonite Church. and lived in Scottdale, PA for 40 years. Since retiring to Harrisonburg, VA June volunteers at Ten Thousand Villages and Paul at Book Savers of Virginia. Class of 1951 Maynard & Helen Headings Bob & Arline Kauffman Leroy & Olive Kenagy Harold & Eileen Weaver Class of 1952 Iris & Lester Dintaman Maynard & Helen Headings Violet & Rex Hopkins Leo & Bonnie Jantzi Muriel & Herman Krehbiel Andrea Wall Western Mennonite School 9045 Wallace Rd NW Salem, OR 97304 503-363-2000 ph 503-370-9455 fax adwall@ westernmennoniteschool.org Let us know your email address. Larry & Lynn Kropf Clifford & Hope Lind William Roth Doris South Berdella Stutzman 9 We’re Under Construction: God began a good work at Western in 1945 and he has been faithful in building up young people for his service. We know that he will be true to his word in carrying his work onto completion. Jesse Berkey ’99 and Amy Leatherman, November 24, 2006 at Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. Jesse is the son of Mike ’72 and Cheryl ’72 Nofziger Berkey, Lebanon, OR. Rachelle O’Conner ’01 and Aidan Coughlan, December 30, 2006 in Salem. They are living in Portland. by Eric Ivanitsky ‘99 - WMS Spiritual Life Director and WMC Youth Pastor continued from page 8 The gift that John and Barbara left to their children, and to those who read this article, is the sense of commitment to Christian education and the idea that it is a “whole family” and “whole life” priority. Therefore, attendance at Western becomes a privilege and a positive life-changing event, not only for the individual but for the family unit. Marriages Cheryl Steckley Landis ’65, Albany, OR and J. Lester Wagner, Ephrata, PA, December 3, 2006. They are living in Ephrata. Students Live Anabaptist Church History Commitment to Giving Back GIVING BACK Class Reunions Class of 1962 Meets in Idaho Eleven members of the Class of 1962, and their spouses, met July 6, 7, and 8, 2007, at Emerson and Rita’s home in Caldwell, ID. Everyone enjoyed the Miller’s wonderful home, gracious hospitality, and the picturesque setting and was glad for the opportunity to catch up since the last five year reunion. Special activities included the Friday evening mixer lead by Marilyn VanPelt and Larry Mast entertaining everyone with his memorization skills. A video was enjoyed which told about the Mercy Ship ministry, and great pictures were shown of the house building project that was a fundraiser for WMS. Thanks to all who came and made this a wonderful event! What would it be like to go back in time and retrace the footsteps of early Anabaptists as they sought to gather and worship in hiding? How would it feel to be questioned and interrogated about your faith? If the only place you could gather for worship was a two hour hike in the dark to a secluded location, would the value of that experience outweigh the cost? These are just a few questions that students at Western Mennonite School pondered after participating in the Underground Church Experience put on by Bible teachers Dave Engle F/S and Molly McCabe F/S with the support of many Salem Mennonite Church volunteers. Set in the hills outside of West Salem just after nightfall on Sarah Duemling’s (a member of Salem Mennonite Church) forested property, students were put in groups and given ID badges with a map and Shannon O’Conner ’03 and Josh Edson, August 3, 2007. ’08 commented, “It helped me have a more personal connection with persecuted Christians around the world.” When the groups arrived at the secret meeting place they worshipped, prayed together, and passed a rope around as a symbol of connectedness—both to our Anabaptist ancestors who suffered and endured persecution for their faith, as well as to those who even now live their life in the face of suffering for their beliefs. While reflecting on the experience, Molly McCabe said, “I believe this Underground Church activity accomplished more than we had planned for in that it will be an activity the students will never forget. This kind of experience never could have been created in a class assignment.” 50 Years in God’s Grace by Kyle Mast ‘03 - Director of Donor/Alumni Relations Mary Yoder ’03 and Rob Anderson, August 4, 2007. Alumni News Rosana Roth, ’50, teaches Spanish to Americans and English to Hispanics in Woodburn, OR, after 30 years of mission work in Mexico and Puerto Rico. Other volunteer jobs are working at the Food Bank and driving for Meals on Wheels. She says she is thankful for the emphasis on missions by her Western teachers and for their example of faithful service. the goal to make a one and a half mile journey to a secret worship service. On the way to the service the students experienced several different obstacles. Interrogators asked difficult questions about faith, groups were separated by the “authorities”, and dimly lit and unmarked trails added physical tension to the experience. This assignment was a part of the Mennonite History and Church History classes at Western. The purpose behind such an “out of the box” assignment was to give students a chance to process how they would respond if their religious freedoms were taken from them and to share in the experience of what persecuted believers go through. Esther Rydell ’08 said, “I realize that we take for granted the freedom that we have. It’s so important to know your faith….and why you believe what you do.” Amber Kelly Front row, L to R: Thelma Blackstone, Marcia Byers. Second Row, L to R: Barbara Custer, Marilyn Van Pelt, Sharon Moyer, Arlene Kauffman. Back Row, L to R: Emerson Miller, Gale Gingrich, Larry Mast, Rod Wolfer, Galen Earnest 2007 Class Reunions: 1957 (see 50 Years in God’s Grace) 1962 (see detailed description) 1977 (See detailed description) 1987 2002 When we got to about the fifth person sitting around the table, I knew I was in trouble. The class of 1957 had returned for their 50-year reunion. I could hardly even comprehend that number as it was more than twice my age. However, as I sat with this wonderful group of alumni around a table in the fellowship hall of Western Mennonite Church I soon realized that we had far more in common than I ever could have imagined. The class had started going around the table and sharing memories of Western and what their experience here had meant to them. After going only a quarter of the way around the table I could feel my eyes begin to water as the life stories that were being told were fantastic stories of God’s love and provision in their lives. As people continued to share stories around the table you could see that everyone in the room was deeply moved by the common experiences that they shared. I was now fighting back the tears. Then my grandpa shared, and the floodgates opened. The recurring stories of friendship built around music, sports, classes, and faith were all compounded as my grandpa shared about his slightly rebellious days as a student and how the Lord has led him to where he is today, a man passionate about serving both God and others. continued on page 7 Cami Elise, born April 20, 2007, to Carisa Maritt ’96 and Jerry Elliott, Buhl, ID, third child, second daughter. Picture your favorite student at WMS: Is there a student that you would like to see at Western? Please contact Heidi Brubaker at 503-363-2000 or hbrubaker@ westernmennoniteschool.org. GIVING BACK continued from page 6 The class of 1957 met in early September, 2007 for their 50-year class reunion. The class met over several days during which they invited others from class years close to theirs to join them in reconnecting. On September 11, the class returned to Western, 50 years after their experience as students. Just before the meeting As the youngest of three children, I never knew life without Western. I remember the day that we took my oldest sister to Western at the beginning of her first year. The principal remarked that I was going to miss her and I cried. Later, I realized that it wasn’t so bad because every now and then she would send a letter addressed to me. John and Barbara Lais’ gift will fund the building of a hand-crafted hutch by Mike Wall of Summit View Woodworking for the 36th Annual Benefit Auction to support the Student Grant Program. Condolences Leah Hochstetler FF/S from 1958-1977, died July 12, 2007. Thank you to all who helped make this building project possible. The money from the sale of the house will support the building of the Academic Center. - Over 90 volunteers gave more than 6700 hours - Over 40 of the volunteers were alumni - Over 50 businesses contributed products/ services CAUTION CAUTION Dave Hess, father of Gale Hess ’97, was killed September 22, 2007 in a farm accident. Building for Excellence and the other a freshman, and my father told me later that was the only time he borrowed money using our house for collateral. He just knew that the Western bill was to be paid on time, and to him “on time” meant up front. Even after all of us were through school Dad and Mom continued to be Western supporters. CAUTION Dave Hostetler ’57, died December 7, 2007. Dave (Fuzz) Johnstone ’59, died August 12, 2007. 36th Annual Benefit Auction Another instance of commitment that sticks to support the Student Grantout in my mind was the year that both of my Program. sisters attended Western. One was a senior mentioned above, the current students, faculty, and staff were blessed as the class of 1957 shared gifts of music, teaching, and stories during Western’s chapel service. CAUTION When there was a visiting speaker from Western, they and their family often ended up at our house for Sunday dinner. I remember several occasions when John and Barbara my father and the speaker would go for a walk outside and Dad would give them money for gas and groceries. I found out Lais’ gift will fund the CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION building of a hand-crafted later that it was usually very generous, maybe as much as half of a week’s wages for my hutch by Mike Wall of Summit UNDER CONSTRUCTION View Woodworking for the Dad. The monetary gift that I transported to Darrel was not a great amount of money, but it represents the balance of their earthly assets. continued on page 9 CAUTION Helen Lind Thomas ’54 died July 21, 2007 of glioblastoma. She lived and worked in Charleston, WV as a public school librarian and as a first grade teacher. Helen was also an active member of First Presbyterian Church, in which she was ordained a deacon. In 1975 Helen married Joseph Albert Thomas, who preceded her in death. As I grew older I realized that my parents’ commitment to Christian education was “our” commitment. Western was a priority in our home. We did not have money for a new car until the old one was completely worn out. Then the replacement needed to accommodate the carpooling that we participated in from the south end of the valley. “It takes all of us to build a community” 36th Annual Benefit Auction May 3, 2008 State Fairgrounds Free Admission, $3 Parking Alumni Class Gift Competition Winners will be awarded during the auction, so come and support the sale of your class gift. - Class with the most money donated toward their class gift - Class with the most creative class gift. To make a donation contact Cheeri Barnhart at 503-363-5832. Submit donation information by April 25 to be included in the Bidder Guide. CAU 7 We’re Under Construction: As God’s fellow workers we are called to be builders. Thank you for helping in the construction effort by giving your time, talents, prayers, and financial resources. A few weeks ago I made a trip to Western Mennonite School to deliver the balance of my by Dan Lais ‘67 parents’ (John and Barbara Lais) cash assets. During the drive to the school, my “Western File” in my memory bank began to display on the monitor in my mind. Commitment to Giving Back 50 Years in God’s Grace See more pictures and a description at GladysBlumGroup.com GIVING BACK continued from page 6 The class of 1957 met in early September, 2007 for their 50-year class reunion. The class met over several days during which they invited others from class years close to theirs to join them in reconnecting. On September 11, the class returned to Western, 50 years after their experience as students. Just before the meeting As the youngest of three children, I never knew life without Western. I remember the day that we took my oldest sister to Western at the beginning of her first year. The principal remarked that I was going to miss her and I cried. Later, I realized that it wasn’t so bad because every now and then she would send a letter addressed to me. John and Barbara Lais’ gift will fund the building of a hand-crafted hutch by Mike Wall of Summit View Woodworking for the 36th Annual Benefit Auction to support the Student Grant Program. Condolences Leah Hochstetler FF/S from 1958-1977, died July 12, 2007. Thank you to all who helped make this building project possible. The money from the sale of the house will support the building of the Academic Center. - Over 90 volunteers gave more than 6700 hours - Over 40 of the volunteers were alumni - Over 50 businesses contributed products/ services CAUTION CAUTION Dave Hess, father of Gale Hess ’97, was killed September 22, 2007 in a farm accident. Building for Excellence and the other a freshman, and my father told me later that was the only time he borrowed money using our house for collateral. He just knew that the Western bill was to be paid on time, and to him “on time” meant up front. Even after all of us were through school Dad and Mom continued to be Western supporters. CAUTION Dave Hostetler ’57, died December 7, 2007. Dave (Fuzz) Johnstone ’59, died August 12, 2007. 36th Annual Benefit Auction Another instance of commitment that sticks to support the Student Grantout in my mind was the year that both of my Program. sisters attended Western. One was a senior mentioned above, the current students, faculty, and staff were blessed as the class of 1957 shared gifts of music, teaching, and stories during Western’s chapel service. CAUTION When there was a visiting speaker from Western, they and their family often ended up at our house for Sunday dinner. I remember several occasions when John and Barbara my father and the speaker would go for a walk outside and Dad would give them money for gas and groceries. I found out Lais’ gift will fund the CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION building of a hand-crafted later that it was usually very generous, maybe as much as half of a week’s wages for my hutch by Mike Wall of Summit UNDER CONSTRUCTION View Woodworking for the Dad. The monetary gift that I transported to Darrel was not a great amount of money, but it represents the balance of their earthly assets. continued on page 9 CAUTION Helen Lind Thomas ’54 died July 21, 2007 of glioblastoma. She lived and worked in Charleston, WV as a public school librarian and as a first grade teacher. Helen was also an active member of First Presbyterian Church, in which she was ordained a deacon. In 1975 Helen married Joseph Albert Thomas, who preceded her in death. As I grew older I realized that my parents’ commitment to Christian education was “our” commitment. Western was a priority in our home. We did not have money for a new car until the old one was completely worn out. Then the replacement needed to accommodate the carpooling that we participated in from the south end of the valley. “It takes all of us to build a community” 36th Annual Benefit Auction May 3, 2008 State Fairgrounds Free Admission, $3 Parking Alumni Class Gift Competition Winners will be awarded during the auction, so come and support the sale of your class gift. - Class with the most money donated toward their class gift - Class with the most creative class gift. To make a donation contact Cheeri Barnhart at 503-363-5832. Submit donation information by April 25 to be included in the Bidder Guide. CAU 7 We’re Under Construction: As God’s fellow workers we are called to be builders. Thank you for helping in the construction effort by giving your time, talents, prayers, and financial resources. A few weeks ago I made a trip to Western Mennonite School to deliver the balance of my by Dan Lais ‘67 parents’ (John and Barbara Lais) cash assets. During the drive to the school, my “Western File” in my memory bank began to display on the monitor in my mind. Commitment to Giving Back 50 Years in God’s Grace See more pictures and a description at GladysBlumGroup.com 9 We’re Under Construction: God began a good work at Western in 1945 and he has been faithful in building up young people for his service. We know that he will be true to his word in carrying his work onto completion. Jesse Berkey ’99 and Amy Leatherman, November 24, 2006 at Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada. Jesse is the son of Mike ’72 and Cheryl ’72 Nofziger Berkey, Lebanon, OR. Rachelle O’Conner ’01 and Aidan Coughlan, December 30, 2006 in Salem. They are living in Portland. by Eric Ivanitsky ‘99 - WMS Spiritual Life Director and WMC Youth Pastor continued from page 8 The gift that John and Barbara left to their children, and to those who read this article, is the sense of commitment to Christian education and the idea that it is a “whole family” and “whole life” priority. Therefore, attendance at Western becomes a privilege and a positive life-changing event, not only for the individual but for the family unit. Marriages Cheryl Steckley Landis ’65, Albany, OR and J. Lester Wagner, Ephrata, PA, December 3, 2006. They are living in Ephrata. Students Live Anabaptist Church History Commitment to Giving Back GIVING BACK Class Reunions Class of 1962 Meets in Idaho Eleven members of the Class of 1962, and their spouses, met July 6, 7, and 8, 2007, at Emerson and Rita’s home in Caldwell, ID. Everyone enjoyed the Miller’s wonderful home, gracious hospitality, and the picturesque setting and was glad for the opportunity to catch up since the last five year reunion. Special activities included the Friday evening mixer lead by Marilyn VanPelt and Larry Mast entertaining everyone with his memorization skills. A video was enjoyed which told about the Mercy Ship ministry, and great pictures were shown of the house building project that was a fundraiser for WMS. Thanks to all who came and made this a wonderful event! What would it be like to go back in time and retrace the footsteps of early Anabaptists as they sought to gather and worship in hiding? How would it feel to be questioned and interrogated about your faith? If the only place you could gather for worship was a two hour hike in the dark to a secluded location, would the value of that experience outweigh the cost? These are just a few questions that students at Western Mennonite School pondered after participating in the Underground Church Experience put on by Bible teachers Dave Engle F/S and Molly McCabe F/S with the support of many Salem Mennonite Church volunteers. Set in the hills outside of West Salem just after nightfall on Sarah Duemling’s (a member of Salem Mennonite Church) forested property, students were put in groups and given ID badges with a map and Shannon O’Conner ’03 and Josh Edson, August 3, 2007. ’08 commented, “It helped me have a more personal connection with persecuted Christians around the world.” When the groups arrived at the secret meeting place they worshipped, prayed together, and passed a rope around as a symbol of connectedness—both to our Anabaptist ancestors who suffered and endured persecution for their faith, as well as to those who even now live their life in the face of suffering for their beliefs. While reflecting on the experience, Molly McCabe said, “I believe this Underground Church activity accomplished more than we had planned for in that it will be an activity the students will never forget. This kind of experience never could have been created in a class assignment.” 50 Years in God’s Grace by Kyle Mast ‘03 - Director of Donor/Alumni Relations Mary Yoder ’03 and Rob Anderson, August 4, 2007. Alumni News Rosana Roth, ’50, teaches Spanish to Americans and English to Hispanics in Woodburn, OR, after 30 years of mission work in Mexico and Puerto Rico. Other volunteer jobs are working at the Food Bank and driving for Meals on Wheels. She says she is thankful for the emphasis on missions by her Western teachers and for their example of faithful service. the goal to make a one and a half mile journey to a secret worship service. On the way to the service the students experienced several different obstacles. Interrogators asked difficult questions about faith, groups were separated by the “authorities”, and dimly lit and unmarked trails added physical tension to the experience. This assignment was a part of the Mennonite History and Church History classes at Western. The purpose behind such an “out of the box” assignment was to give students a chance to process how they would respond if their religious freedoms were taken from them and to share in the experience of what persecuted believers go through. Esther Rydell ’08 said, “I realize that we take for granted the freedom that we have. It’s so important to know your faith….and why you believe what you do.” Amber Kelly Front row, L to R: Thelma Blackstone, Marcia Byers. Second Row, L to R: Barbara Custer, Marilyn Van Pelt, Sharon Moyer, Arlene Kauffman. Back Row, L to R: Emerson Miller, Gale Gingrich, Larry Mast, Rod Wolfer, Galen Earnest 2007 Class Reunions: 1957 (see 50 Years in God’s Grace) 1962 (see detailed description) 1977 (See detailed description) 1987 2002 When we got to about the fifth person sitting around the table, I knew I was in trouble. The class of 1957 had returned for their 50-year reunion. I could hardly even comprehend that number as it was more than twice my age. However, as I sat with this wonderful group of alumni around a table in the fellowship hall of Western Mennonite Church I soon realized that we had far more in common than I ever could have imagined. The class had started going around the table and sharing memories of Western and what their experience here had meant to them. After going only a quarter of the way around the table I could feel my eyes begin to water as the life stories that were being told were fantastic stories of God’s love and provision in their lives. As people continued to share stories around the table you could see that everyone in the room was deeply moved by the common experiences that they shared. I was now fighting back the tears. Then my grandpa shared, and the floodgates opened. The recurring stories of friendship built around music, sports, classes, and faith were all compounded as my grandpa shared about his slightly rebellious days as a student and how the Lord has led him to where he is today, a man passionate about serving both God and others. continued on page 7 Cami Elise, born April 20, 2007, to Carisa Maritt ’96 and Jerry Elliott, Buhl, ID, third child, second daughter. Picture your favorite student at WMS: Is there a student that you would like to see at Western? Please contact Heidi Brubaker at 503-363-2000 or hbrubaker@ westernmennoniteschool.org. SPIRITUAL LIFE 5 We’re Under Construction: A building starts with a foundation and at Western it starts with faith in Christ. It is this faith that drives us to learn, to excel, to discover our passions and to use our gifts to serve God. Births Adie Lee and Eliza Mae, born November 25, 2007, to Ryan ’93 and Melissa Nisly, Salem, OR. Grandparents are Al and Sharon Nisly. Madisen Elisabeth, born January 6, 2007, to Dale ’80 and Carrie Porter, Brooks, AB Canada. Second child, first daughter. Rianna Catherine, born November 1, 2007, to Brad ’90 and Christine Schweitzer, Hesston, KS. Grandparents are Lee ’59 and Carol ’61 Nafziger Schweitzer, Salem, OR. Kaelyn Grace, born October 24, 2007, to Craig ’93 and Lisa ’93 Boettger Schweitzer, Salem, OR. Grandparents are Lee ’59 and Carol ’61 Nafziger Schweitzer, Salem, OR. Samantha Mae, born August 13, 2007, to Brad ’94 and Stefanie Ernst, Folsom, PA. Grandparents are Ron and Twila ’69 Roth Ernst, Salem, OR. Hope Elizabeth, born November 19, 2007, to Jeremy and Jyl Boettger ’96 Ewy, Newton, KS. Grandparents are Jim ’68 and Betty Boettger, Salem, OR. Picking Up Sticks Class Reunions by Eric Ivanitsky ’99 - WMS Spiritual Life Director and WMC Youth Pastor “What is God doing at Western?” That’s a good question to ask of a school that is centered on faith and learning. It’s not always easy to see exactly what God is doing, but as the year is in full swing, there is a recent activity that stands out. It took place the first week of October as the students participated in the school’s annual Service Afternoon Project. The purpose for scheduling this project is to give the students an opportunity to share the love of Christ by being a blessing to the community. Although this project has happened every year for the last twelve years, this service afternoon had a slightly different feel to it than in the past. This year all of the students went out into the community together to meet one large need. The need ended up being Keizer Rapids Regional Park, a 119-acre park that was desperately in need of some volunteer workers, a lot of them. The park had previously been home to a filbert orchard, which meant that before the city of Keizer could do anything to create a grass play area there were countless sticks and roots that needed to be picked up by hand and placed in piles for removal. So on Tuesday, October 2nd, as three reporters from local newspaper looked on, 95 middle school students poured into the park and proceeded to mercilessly pile stacks of sticks upon sticks. The next day, 145 high school students continued with the same determination. Now, picking up sticks may not sound like the most exciting thing to do or like something that can make much of an impact. But when we step out to bless others, regardless of how big or small it may seem, God has a way of making it significant. One of the first questions the reporter of The Statesman Journal asked me on the phone the day before our service was, “Why are you doing this?” And so with the door opened, our conversation led into the ways God has blessed us and called us to be a blessing to others through the love and grace of Jesus Christ. I was reminded that some of the greatest lessons we learn in life are those that come through personal experience. Kaila Tebeau ’12, put it this way, “It can change your life knowing that you helped out.” In the end, Western students were a witness to the community by saving the city of Keizer between $8,800 and $15,000 just by picking up sticks. continued Class of 1977 Celebrates 30 Years Wiser, more seasoned, experienced. That describes the class of 1977, thirty years after graduation. In August we took time to celebrate the past 30 years and God’s faithfulness in our lives, recognizing the common ties we have because of our experiences at Western Mennonite School. Friday evening we gathered for a delicious meal at Tom and Debbie (Wolfer) Austin’s home. Saturday was spent golfing, shopping and visiting, and the evening ended with another wonderful meal hosted by Byron and Debbie (Butts) Johnson. Attendees over the two days included Tom and Debbie (Wolfer) Austin, Eric and Peggy (Wallace) Baker, Rick (‘ng) and Kathy Byers, Arlen and Kathy Emmert, Michael Galer, Byron and Debbie (Butts) Johnson, Don and Denise Reeser, Craig and Susan (Grasse) Stinson, Cindy (Byers) Nunez (ng ‘76), Joe (’76) and Renita (Myers) Sanchez, and Dwayne and Tara Thomas. We had a great time, and look forward to 2012! Donor Thank You’s Gale Hess ’97 and his wife, Jean, live in Lancaster, PA, where he is a health social worker at Landis Homes, a Mennonite retirement center. Jesse Berkey ’99 received his BA from Western Oregon University, Monmouth, in 2003 and his MA in rehabilitation counseling, in 2006. He is employed as a vocational rehabilitation counselor in Elkhart, IN. Send News & Address Changes Thank You, Donors. Western would like to thank the following people and organizations for giving to WMS during the 2007 calendar year. Your contributions are making a difference in the lives of each student. The list below represents direct financial gifts received during the 2007 calendar year. There are many people who have donated in-kind gifts, anonymous gifts and contributions to the Benefit Auction that are greatly appreciated in addition to the following list. Class of 1950 Ruth Kaufmann Rosana Roth Freda & Carl Schmidt Leon & Luella Stutzman Paul M ’54 and June D (Bontrager) Schrock celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary September 15, 2007, with several dozen family and friends. Earlier in the year they enjoyed an anniversary trip to Butchart Gardens in Victoria BC and an Alaskan cruise. They were married September 7, 1967 at Alden (NY) Mennonite Church. and lived in Scottdale, PA for 40 years. Since retiring to Harrisonburg, VA June volunteers at Ten Thousand Villages and Paul at Book Savers of Virginia. Class of 1951 Maynard & Helen Headings Bob & Arline Kauffman Leroy & Olive Kenagy Harold & Eileen Weaver Class of 1952 Iris & Lester Dintaman Maynard & Helen Headings Violet & Rex Hopkins Leo & Bonnie Jantzi Muriel & Herman Krehbiel Andrea Wall Western Mennonite School 9045 Wallace Rd NW Salem, OR 97304 503-363-2000 ph 503-370-9455 fax adwall@ westernmennoniteschool.org Let us know your email address. Larry & Lynn Kropf Clifford & Hope Lind William Roth Doris South Berdella Stutzman Meet the Faculty Donor Thank You’s continued 11 Class of 1953 Wilbur & Fanni Birky Delmar & Delores Kennel Dorothy & Layman Slagell Class of 1954 Merle & Inez Embleton Loren & Evelyn Emmert Marvin & Mabel Emmert Grace & Lowell Herr Thelma & Emerson Martin Pearly Mast Paul & June Schrock Erma & William Yoder Class of 1955 Shirley & Richard Gingerich Sue Gresham Maynard & Mildred Nofziger Eldon & Doreen Ropp Harold & Lyla Snyder Ada Stout Rosemarie & Curtis Zehr Class of 1956 Sterling & Sherry Burkey Mark & Mary Headings Marvin & Anna Grace Kauffman Ralph & Clarene Myers Leo Zook Class of 1957 Tom & Shirley Hershberger Warde & Pat Hershberger Darlene & Robert Kauffman Allen & Sara Lind Ralph & Clarene Myers Merlin & Kathy Schweitzer Joann & David Siemens Verdella & Maxton Slagell Ernie & Joyce Yoder Class of 1958 Merle & Karen Bitikofer Galen & Nancy Burkey Larry & Rosella Harshbarger Bob Heyerly John & Jeanne Heyerly Bill & Judy Jantzi Lois & James Justus Mary Ellen & John Kauffman Ruth Kauffman Dorothy & Veldon Kropf Carol & Ron Maust Clara Moberly Jewell & Les Nelson Carl & Eilene Snyder Delbert & Lee Snyder Merv & Ruth Stutzman Ernie & Joyce Yoder Perry & Elizabeth Yoder Class of 1959 Clifford Beckler Glenn Bond Sharon & Don Clay Carolyn & Clyde Hockman Oren Horst [David] & Jo Ann Johnstone Marlene & Merle Kauffman Richard & Karen Kropf David & Vee Lehman Judy & Cecil Miller Marian & Dennis Miller Truman & Ardys Miller Eldon & Doreen Ropp Doris Schrock Delbert & Lee Snyder Class of 1960 Ordena Bond Alta & Kenneth Gerig Art & Yolanda Hershberger John & Jeanne Heyerly Larry & Alice Hostetler Bill & Judy Jantzi Carol & Leonard John Truman & Ardys Miller Irene Schlabach Ken & Mabel Snyder Shirley & Kenton Yoder Brubaker Arla & Mario Yu Class of 1961 Bill & Rachel Byers Duane & Linda Emmert Iris & John Esch Myrna & James Hamblin Judy & Jim Jaques Elvon & Lorraine Kauffman Sharon & Cecil Kennel Beverly & Wayne Knox Stan & Marlene Kropf Sharon & Steven Nesselrodt Charles & Wilma Rhodes Carl & Eilene Snyder Ivan Snyder Ken & Mabel Snyder Allen & Anita Yoder Class of 1962 Thelma & Roy Blackstone Elsie & Richard Bowman Barbara & Leroy Custer Galen & Marlene Earnest Duane & Linda Emmert Gale & Florence Gingrich Judi Jones Arlene & Steve Kauffman Martyne & Ted Kempel Sharon & Dale Moyer Lowell & Carole Nafziger Shirley & Lowell Neely Susan Russell Jim & Carol Schweitzer Marilyn & Jake Van Pelt Rod & Sally Wolfer Helen & Wilbur Yoder Class of 1963 Bev & Larry Armstrong Gary & Shirley Eichelberger Mary & Lee Gingerich Lola Jenkins Joanne & Leroy Martin Karen & Richard Martin Shirley & Lloyd Martin Marvin & Shirl Shetler Verna & Glenn Snider Bryan & Judi Stauffer Class of 1964 Donna & J. Roy Brubaker Miriam Hess Gale & Florence Gingrich Nancy & John Histand Delvin & Rose King Dot Kropf Dan & Louise Nofziger Marylin & Linwood Rush Myron & Eudene Snyder Class of 1965 Gene & Susan Boshart Dennis & Alice Brubaker Carolyn & Don Burkholder Darlene & Carl Dintaman Melva & Philip Lloyd Sharon & Richard Marrs Janet & Linford Stutzman Class of 1966 Dennis & Alice Brubaker Doug Haima Gary & Mim Hooley Nadine & Dick LeFrancis Cindy Mullet Karen & Steve Such Class of 1967 Merle Brubaker Barbara & Don Edwards Dianna & Leon Eshleman Dan & Deborah Kauffman Delvin & Rose King Dan & Amelia Lais Gary & Esther Nice Janet & Gary Oyer Donna & Randy Springer Marv & Judy Stutzman Class of 1968 Dorothea & Mike Coleman Rachel & Wayne Hickman Ken Lais Milo & Bonnie Stauffer Jerry & Sharon Stutzman John & Jane Stutzman Kathy & Bill Vandiver Jeanette & Ray Yoder Class of 1969 Connie & Neal Anderson Twila & Ron Ernst John & Beulah Hess-Yoder Jerry & Sharon Stutzman Class of 1970 Lori & Lee Burkey June & Tony Handrich Eileen Hostetler Marge & Tom Klempel Elisabeth Koibur – Elisabeth is a Library Assistant and is constantly interacting with students and helping them with their studies. Elisabeth is volunteering at Western for one year with the International Volunteer Exchange Program, which is sponsored by MCC. She is originally from Papua, Indonesia where she is involved with civil engineering and design. Working in the library has been a great fit as one of Elisabeth’s favorite hobbies is reading. Hopewell Community Experiences Miracle by Andrea Wall - Director of Advancement Wrestling (competing for McMinnville) Enoch Humlie -4th in District Tournament Swimming Tristan Versteeg (11-14 year olds) -1st in State 50m Butterfly -1st in State 100m Butterfly -2nd in State 50m Backstroke -5th in State 100m Backstroke -7th in State 100m IM -7th in State 100m Freestyle Diving (Tualitin Hills Diving Club) Tristan Versteeg -Member of Junior Olympic Team -6th place in Canadian National Qualifier This Fall, I witnessed a miracle at Western. In August we received a letter from the City of Salem proposing the application of Class B Biosolids, semi-treated human waste, to the farmland surrounding Western. Dale and Janice Turner neighbors of Western and parents of Heather Penny ’97 and Nathan Turner ’99 established a neighborhood group to research the impact of this proposal to the Hopewell community. For three months we prepared for a public hearing. During this time, we were able to personally build relationships with our neighbors and gather in prayer for God’s wisdom, even on the night of the hearing, in the parking lot of Walker Middle School. Over 150 people attended the hearing and among them were 15 people from Western Mennonite School, the Yamhill County Commissioner, a State Senator, a Soil Agronomist, Willamette Law students, plus many other neighbors. We stood united, requesting the withdrawal of the application because of the sensitivity of the site. Three hours and 37 testimonies later, a representative from the City of Salem withdrew the application in an unprecedented act in the history of public biosolids hearings. I would like to praise God for his continued protection of Western Mennonite School and the Hopewell community. We would like to thank our neighbors for their professionalism, their energy in gathering scientific data and personal testimony, and ultimately for having the faith that a unified community can make a difference. Miracles do happen and this is an experience that I will never forget. Praise the Lord! ACADEMICS 3 We’re Under Construction: In 1 Corinthians 3:9-11, it says, a foundation has been laid and “someone else is building on it.” It takes a community to build these students both academically and spiritually. Sports at a Glance… Girls’ Varsity Soccer Record: 11-3-1 Boys’ Varsity Soccer League Record: 5-4 Girls’ Varsity Volleyball Record: 3-13 Girls’ Varsity Basketball Record: 11-12 League Playoffs: 2-1 -Best finish in 25 years -One game away from State Tournament bid Boys’ Varsity Basketball Record: 24-8 League Playoffs: 2-0 -Advanced to State as first seed Congratulations! - Boys basketball takes 2nd at State Tournament - Gary Hull reaches his 400th career win during the State Tournament - Daniel Martin ’08 awarded 2nd Team All- State 2A Donor Thank You’s Meet the Faculty Just as a building is only as strong as the parts that are used to make it, so too an academic program’s excellence is determined by those who contribute to it. Each year Western’s students have the incredible opportunity to interact with the teachers that make up the strong foundation for academics here at Western. We are extremely blessed to have a strong and diverse group of instructors who provide a Christ-centered education to our young people. Here are a few new faculty faces on campus… Linda Walker – Linda teaches high school band, concert band, beginner’s band, and has started a pep band at Western. She also helps out with the middle school worship team. Born in Caldwell, Idaho, Linda moved to Africa with her parents to be missionaries when she was four years old. She returned to Oregon for high school and attended George Fox University majoring in Psychology and Sociology. Linda now has a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Oregon. She loves music and instruments and enjoys volunteering her musical abilities at her church and in nursing homes. Roger Badillo – Roger is a tutor at Western in math and physics. Originally from Mexico City, Roger spent two years in Italy and has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from ITQ. He enjoys interacting with the students and doing research on new electronic and mechanical technologies. Alex Roth – Alex teaches freshman and senior English classes as well as 7th grade language arts. Originally from Palmer Lake, CO, Alex attended Hesston College for two years and then transferred to Goshen College. While at Goshen College, she spent three months in Senegal, West Africa on a Study Service Term before completing her teaching degree and taking the job at Western. Jerry & Vevi Schrock Class of 1971 Marlene & Jim Blair Charlotte & Charles Crouse Gary & Shirley Eichelberger Dan & Regena Garber Rudy & Colleen Gingerich Von & Steve Hershberger Roxie Kauffman Julie & Wayne Miller Marilyn & Mervin Mullet Luke & Cathy Roth Duane & Marlene Sherfy Rosie & Howard Shetler Class of 1972 Regina & Dan Bumstead Linda & Robert Dibble SB Dan & Regena Garber Rudy & Colleen Gingerich Bill & Karolyn Mengershausen Keith Miller Arnie & Sheri Nofziger Dennis & Susan vStutzman Cheryl Wideman Class of 1973 Marilyn & Clifford Brubaker Susan & Phil Clemmer Chris Elliott Gwen & Doug Gransberg Brent & Debbie Kauffman Galen & Betty Jean Kauffman Duane & Marlene Sherfy Dennis & Susan Stutzman Peggy & Douglas Talmadge Sherry & Rodney Troyer Raymond & Wyonne Weber Class of 1974 Roberta & Chris Arstein Dennis & Karen Beckler Gary & Lois Hooley Brent & Debbie Kauffman Lina & Robert McDonald Gwen & Ed Peachey Dwight & Debra Stutzman Class of 1975 Mike & Patti Baker Anita & Dale Classen Don & Luanne Livingston Eileen & Roger Springer Lowell & Marcia Troyer Class of 1976 Linda & Jim Eicher Larry & Tami McGinnis Darrell & Peggy Miller Todd & Deb Rediger Leon & Wanda RohrerHeyerly Vonda & Dwight Ropp Liz & Todd Ryckman Stan & Rita Schrock Elizabeth & Clark Slater Carmen Walker Darrel & Charlene White Kathy Yoder Class of 1977 Rick & Kathy Byers Arlen & Cathy Emmert Dan & Jodi Patching Donald & Denise Reeser Susan & Craig Stinson Class of 1978 Doug & Erica Hostetler Patt & Bruce Martens Dorla & Bob Roth Wayne & Pat Stutzman Class of 1979 Marcy & Leo Aranda Brenda & George Jablonsky Ginny & Malcolm Juss Gary & Rose Roth Wayne & Pat Stutzman Sharon & Dale Wenger Class of 1980 Dennis & Karen Beckler James & Darla Glick Pete & Nancy Lind Sheryl & Gerald Mast Sandy Jo & David Morton Dale & Carrie Porter Richard & Mitra Battan Royal Roger & Kendra Schlabach Stan & Rita Schrock Kathy & Don Spencer Ed & Cheryl Steckly Darrel & Janette Wisseman MacGregor Cathie Jo & Darin Sturdevant Juli & Morlin Van PeltElias Class of 1981 Katie & Ivan Mast Lynette & Brian Plank Loyal & Sarah Roth Class of 1988 Tim & Jen Hershberger Traci & Tom Lee-Scott Class of 1982 Jeanette & Randy Boyack Marla & Kenny Ernst James & Darla Glick Charles Lee Leon & Deneen Ropp Sue & Steve Roth Class of 1983 Donna & Aaron BreMiller Karyn & Richard Hinz Pam & Verne Mack Barbara & Robert Miller Pat & Jim Perich Mike Stutzman Jason & Melissa Wolfer Class of 1984 Diana & Alan BlackstoneHelt Clayton & Rachel Harrison Steve & Ruth Hopkins Dinny & Sanjay Li Varghese Katherine & Leon Neuschwander Class of 1985 Tammy & Mario Gutierrez Karlene & Kory Class of 1986 Darcy & Wayne Barker Lori & Greg Loyd Karlene & Kory MacGregor Allen Schrock Angie & Philip Stephenson Jason & Melissa Wolfer Class of 1987 Darin & Leslie Burks Class of 1989 Tawnya & Michael Dettmer Melika & Ross Hershberger Christopher & Angie Nissly Stephanie & Jeff Roth Becky & Kevin Simpson Class of 1990 Michael & Heidi Pender Diana & Kevin Swanson Class of 1991 Daniel Cooney Melissa & Darren King Class of 1992 Christy & Trevor Hostetler Cheri & Chris Wampole Class of 1993 Ryan & Melissa Nisly Christa & Stephen OboldEshleman Craig & Lisa Schweitzer Class of 1995 Katrina Kropf Kenneth Mathis Kyle & Melodie Stutzman Sherri-Lynn & Ryan Wenger Class of 1996 Jyl & Jeremy Ewy Jonathan & Lori Nussbaum Donor Thank You’s State Science Olympiad 13 Class of 1997 Gale & Jeanie Hess Class of 1999 Eric Ivanitsky Class of 2000 Mark Furlong Class of 2001 Chad Hochstetler Class of 2003 Kyle Mast Class of 2004 Trevor Schultz Alumni Faculty Merlin & Kathleen Aeschliman SB John & Claudia Beechy Don & Jennifer Berg Diana & Alan Blackstone-Helt Chuck Bowles Heidi & Simeon Brubaker Lori & Lee Burkey Dave & Corlyn Chambers Zig & Teresa Derochowski David & Marj Engle Jill & Greg English Darlene & Dennis Fritz Tom & Jeanette Gingerich Jeff & Rose Hackman Tammy & Jeff Hall Lori & Paul Hernandez Michele & Del Hershberger Von & Steve Hershberger Sheila & John Hochstetler SB Oren Horst Gary & Brenda Hull Dottie & Charles Kamilos Carl Keener Karen & Gabino Kenagy Perez Willard & Mae Etta Kennel Tim & Susie Kreder Esther Lanting Rol & BJ Leichty Katie & Marcus Lind Debby & David Lowery Pam & Verne Mack Eric & Sue Martin Kyle Mast Tina & Tom Mast-Burnett Molly & Tim McCabe Richard & Roxie Metzler James & Judi Miller Perry & Deloris Miller Ray & Kay Nussbaum Vonnie & Stan Oyer SB Mark & Caroline Rasmussen Rick & Florence Regier Carla Schrock Vera Schrock Dorothy Shenk Allan & Ruth Ann Shirk Bernard & Miriam Showalter Bob & Willi Snyder Susan & Craig Stinson Jerry & Sharon Stutzman Carl & Pam Swartz Clayton & Margaret Swartzentruber Carolyn & Roger Trygstad Andrew & Elizabeth Wadlow Andrea & Mike Wall Mike & Cindy Wenger Sherri-Lynn & Ryan Wenger Darrel & Charlene White Cathy & David Withee Lela & Edwin Yoder Twila Zimmerly Lorena Zuniga Roa Friends of WMS Trip & Rosemary Allen Rex & Janice Anderson Susan Antonini Gerald & Bonnie Arnold Nancy Barnhart Will & Cheeri Barnhart SB Ronald & Darlene Barnick Martin & Rhonna Bassett Patricia Beach Howard Beachy Ruby Berg Doug & Luanne Berkey Jack & Inez Berkey Ken Berkey Gary & June Binder Karl & Ginny Birky Dale & Eleanor Boese Alvin & Mary Bontrager Robert & Beth Bontrager Mary Boshart Gerald & Kathryn Brenneman Glyn & Sharon Brice Opal Brubaker Todd & Julie Brumfield Russell & Janet Buschert Margaret Butler Ron & Gloria Camp G. 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Castillo Andrew & Dema Chupp Gordon & Wilma Chupp Gene & Dorene Claassen William & Deni Clemons Gary & Mel Conrad Mildred Coon Cliff & Delight Stone Curry Helen Davis David & Martha Detweiler SB Jim & Claire DeVries Alicia Dimond Richard & Barbara Dinsmore Gwynn Dockery Craig & Cheryl Dorsing Curtis & Phyllis Dorsing Les & Donna Dorsing Lois Drawbond Richard & Nancy Ellis Esther Falk Jane Fobert Beulah Fretz Carey & Janice Friesen Ruby Friesen Mark & Laura Furlong Vernon Gahler Neil & Patricia Gansler Melva Garber Robert Garber Gene Gascho Sally Geistweit Rod & Carolyn Gerig Mona Gettmann Craig & Jana Gingerich Jennifer Gingerich John & Louise Gingerich E.R. & Ellen Good Michele Green Mary Grondahl Beiningen James & Shirley Grosjacques Fern Haima Bruce E & Shirley Hamilton Bruce & Kathy Harder Ethel Harder David & Leanne Hays Goldie Heyerly Olivene Heyerly Phillip & Elizabeth Histand Paul & Ila Hochstetler Robert & Mary Jane Hollinger Michael & Kathryn Honan Wesley & Doris Hooley Gordon & Goldie Horst Ruth Hostetler Donna Howse Mark & Mary Lou Janeba Anne Jantzi Henry & Lara Janzen Gertrude Johnson Anna Kauffman Ken & Sheila Kauffman Norman D. & Margaret Kauffman Ray & Tina Kauffman George & Dorothy Keillor Gordon & Shari Kelly Kraig & Nansie Kelly Ben & June Kenagy Vera Kennel Wilbur & Georgie Kennel Dorothy King Leslie & Geri King Charity Kropf Ivan Kropf Lester & Ruth Kropf Michael & Ellen Kunz Danaan & Rochelle Kuykendall Floyd & Claudia Lapp SB James & Alma Larrew La Vern Laugsand Marlene Learfield Don & Ann Lebold James & Karen Lehman Ron & Karen Litwiller SB Juan & Janice Martinez For the third consecutive year Western Mennonite School students have participated in the Science Olympiad competition. The Science Olympiad is an international organization devoted to improving the quality of science education, creating a passion for learning science, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science education by both students and teachers. Under the leadership of Bob Snyder F/S, eight Western students participated in this year’s Science Olympiad. Out of the 23 different options available, they chose projects in Astronomy, Cell Biology, Fermi Questions, Forensics, Herpetology, Oceanography, Physics Lab, Robot Ramble, and Rocks and Minerals. Six high schools participated in the state competition February 9. Congratulations to Caleb Grimms ’08 and Gus Kreder ’09 who each won a bronze medal in each Circuit Lab and Robot Ramble and Maggie Kreder ’11 who won the gold medal in Herpetology (amphibians and reptiles). Academic Center Timeline Groundbreaking – May 20, 2007 Construction Began – June 20, 2007 Expected Construction Completion – March 2008 Anticipated Occupancy of Building – April 2008 Grand Opening – May 18, 2008 All are invited to join us for the celebration. Also, we’d like to thank the faithful Phonathon 2006 donors who have pledged support over a three-year period. These funds have helped to support student grants as well as the construction of the beautiful new Academic Center. A special thank you to this year’s amazing volunteers who helped make this event a success: Wendy Steckly ’73 Cindy Johnson Cindy Low Oren Horst ’59 Eric Martin FF/S Vonnie Oyer SB FF/S Sheryl Mast ’80 Darlene Fritz F/S Andrea Wall F/S Rachel Camp F/S Russell Adrian F/S Jani Van Pelt ’83 Marilyn Van Pelt ’62 Von Hershberger ’71 F/S Patti Baker ’75 Mel Conrad Jodi Hess Jim Schweitzer ’62 Renee Winters ’85 F/S Whitney Winters ’06 Rachel Marshall ’05 Tammy Gutierrez ’85 Bonnie Smith Darren Stauffer ’00 F/S Janet Spingath Brenda Hull Traci Oberoi ACADEMICS 1 We’re Under Construction: The sights and sounds of construction have filled the campus as the Academic Center has emerged, but it isn’t the only construction site on campus. 2007-2008 Scholarship Recipients Alumni Scholarships ($700) – Esther Rydell and Shawnti Peachey Alumni Scholarships ($200) – Zach Boles, Amber Kelly and Jeffrey Li O.D. & Velda Kropf Scholarships ($475) – Enoch Humlie and Pierre Zook Faculty/Staff Scholarship ($250) – Jodi Steckly, Zach Boles and Stuart Nelsen Student Grant Phonathon Thank you to all who helped us to reach and exceed our goal of $30,000 for this year’s Phonathon. Through the generosity of $6,000 in matching gifts and over 250 supporters we were able to fund a significant amount of the student grants that have been given out for the 2007-2008 academic year. Western Host to Alice Parker Nationally Recognized Musician The Fall Choral Concert featured special guest arranger and composer Alice Parker. Alice Parker is well known in choral and vocal music circles for her composing, conducting, and her special focus on sacred music. She has arranged and composed repertoire for choruses around the world including hymns, folksongs, and spirituals. She studied at Smith College and at Juilliard School where she studied choral conducting with Robert Shaw. Parker is the founder of Melodious Accord, Inc., a nonprofit group that presents choral concerts, sponsors workshops and symposia, and trains composers, conductors, and song leaders. She also serves on the board of Chorus America and is the recipient of four honorary doctorates and the Smith College Medal. Alice spent a day working one-on-one with Western’s choirs. She was a featured director for the Fall Concert and led a community hymn sing as part of the concert. A cappella Choir Heads to State The A cappella Choir took first place at the West Valley League Choral Festival held at Linfield College on February 20. Competing against 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A choirs, Western walked away with first place and will perform at the State 2A Choral Competition in May. Donor Thank You’s Fred & Linda Mast Michael & Carol Maynard Ken & Cheryl Mayo Thomas & K. Leanne McClellan Vena McCoy Jodie & Michael McCue Grace McLaughlin Darrell Mendenhall Stanley & Sharon Meyer Alvin & Arlene Miller Clara Miller Earl & Grace Miller Ervin & Esther Miller Floyd & Marjorie Miller, Jr. Cliff & Laura Monroe Diane Moustachetti James & Belle Mullet Mark & Barbara Nelsen Jim Newcomer Carl & Louise Newswanger Howard & Irene Nice Alvin & Wilma Nisly Willard & Bernita Nofziger Tor & Margaret Noraas Viola Nussbaum Jim & Roxann O’Bryant Mark Olson Stephen Paisley Ronald & Velma Peachey Eric & Dorothy Pekkola Daniel & Margaret Porth Ralph & Lorna Pruett Jane Rakonczay Clarence & Ruth Reeser Paul & Sharon Reimer Aleta Rempel Norman & Liz Rempel Rick & Roxanne Robinson Raymond & Elisabeth Rohrer Ken Roupp Catherine Ryan Marie Rydell Carolyn Sangster Peggy Schmidt Bernice Schmucker Charlene & Don Schrag Eldon & Millie Schrock Louie Schroyer John & Dixie Schultz Byron & Ina Shenk SB Joleen Siebert Merle & Florence Siebert Richard Simpson Penelope Skinner Grace Slatter Duncan & Charlene Smith Erma Snyder Janet Snyder Michael Snyder Norman & Mildred Steckley Stan & Ruth Steffen Dennis & Carol Stringer John Stuart Wayne & Sharon Stuart Doris Stutzman Naomi & Ernest Swartz Robert & Clara Sweet David & JoAnn Talbott David & Cheryl Tate Joann Thomas Tom & Kristin Thompson Timothy & Margaret Thut David & Ruth Tompkins Mike & Candi Tompkins Mary Jane Toren Jeff & Sue Tyvoll Rosemary Umsted Doney Urbigkeit Dorothy Van Arsdel Donald & Patricia Van Hees Joseph & Florence Voegtlin Judith & L.K. Warkentin Graham & Patricia Weeks James & Mary Wenger John & Leona Wenger Paul & Helen White Lanette & Eddie Willig Albert & Margaret Wipf Ron & Jane Wolf Mary Ellen Woodard Don & Karen Zapata Carey Zeeb Delvin & Twila Zook Businesses & Program Sponsors* 606 Club Advancement Associates Awnings Northwest* Blossom Trail Photography Capital Manor* Dorsing Farms Dr. Payne EMBARQ Matching Gifts Program F & W Fence* Farmer’s Building Supply Glass Magnum* H & A Construction* Hendgen Construction* JC Media Group* John Hess Yoder Retirement Security, Inc.-MMA John L Scott WSL Johnson Glaze & Co. Jones Oil Company* Keller Williams Realty Kelly’s Home Center* Kenagy Construction Lemon’s Millwork Les Schwab Tire Center West Salem* Lincoln Store* Lind Chiropractic* Northwest Hazelnut Company* Olsson Industrial Electric* Oregon Truss* Pacific Pride Services* PageWorks Graphic Design Par-None Pennington Seeds Pilgrims Fine Woodworks* Pioneer Printing* Ppi Group Preferred Mortgage Brokers* PT Northwest* RE/MAX Equity Group* Rickreall Farm Supply* Rite Way Electric* Rock of Ages Mennonite Home* Ronald Klingler & Associates Roth’s IGA Foodliner* Roth’s West Salem Salem Electric* SERA Architecture Shetler Construction Stutzman Services Inc. Target Tektronix Foundation The Math Learning Center Timothy Kreder Farms* Today’s Hair Salon & Day Spa* US Bancorp Valley Recycling & Disposal* Washington Mutual Wells Fargo West Coast Bank* West Family Trust Westside Newspaper* Wilcox, Arredondo & Co. Churches Albany Mennonite Church Butler Mennonite Brethren Church Country Bible Church Emmanuel Mennonite Church Filer Mennonite Church First Mennonite Church Logsden Neighborhood Church McMinnville First Church of the Nazarene New Hope Bible Church Pacific Covenant Mennonite Church Plainview Mennonite Church Portland Mennonite Church Salem Mennonite Church West Hills Community Church Western Mennonite Church Zion Mennonite Church Estates Chuck Bowles Jerry & Letha Gingerich Charity Kropf Ivan Kropf Barbara Lais Marcus & Katie Lind Key F/S Current faculty or staff FF/S Former faculty or staff SB School board member ‘xx Graduation year ng ‘xx Non-graduate year Calendar April 11-15 April 16 April 23 April 24 May 1 May 3 May 14-16 May 13 May 15 May 29 May 30 June 3-5 June 5 June 6-12 June 14 June 14 MSC Music Festival, Hartville, OH Staff vs. Varsity Basketball Game, 7:00 p.m. Middle School Choir Festival, Delphian School Joint A cappella Choir Concert with Corban College choir, 7:30 p.m. High School State Choir Competition 36th Annual WMS Benefit Auction Spring Drama Performances High School Visitors Day Middle School Visitors Day Middle School Concert and Awards Night High School Concert and Awards Night High School Final Exams 8th Grade Graduation High School Mini Terms Graduate and Parent Luncheon Senior Graduation Employment Opportunities Spanish Teacher Social Science Teacher Dorm Leaders Dorm Director Bookkeeper (part-time) Food Services Director Alumni Relations Coordinator Spring 2008 Vol. 14 No. 1 Call 503-363-2000 or email [email protected] for an application. Review of applicants begins immediately and continues until positions are filled. Merlin Aeschliman Cheeri Barnhart (Chair) Dave Detweiler Linda Dibble John Hochstetler Floyd Lapp Ron Litwiller Vonnie Oyer Kevin Rediger Byron Shenk n o ti c u tr s n o C r e d n U e ’r We Board Members Address Service Requested INSIDE THE ISSUE ACADEMICS pg 1 SPIRITUAL LIFE pg 5 GIVING BACK pg 7 - Western Host to Alice Parker, Nationally Recognized Musician - Meet the Faculty - Academic Center Update - Hopewell Community Experiences Miracle - Students Live Anabaptist Church History - 36th Annual Benefit Auction “Under Construction” on May 3 - Building for Excellence - Donor Thank You’s Western Mennonite School 9045 Wallace Rd NW Salem, OR 97304 Non-Profit US Postage PAID Salem, OR Permit No. 32