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As the Vine staff discussed possible themes for the yearbook, many ideas came to mind. We focused on words that naturally relate to Taylor. Words such as community, integrity, change, and challenge were mentioned. We continued to brainstorm until we found a theme that encompassed each person's experience at Taylor. We come from many different communities. We have many different expectations and many different goals. We have different fears, different tastes, different reactions, and different interests. But we all have ONE com- mon denominator: we are sons and daughters of Christ. We have a Father who loves, touches, speaks to, comforts, and teaches each of us in different ways. ONE God who divinely placed each of us at Taylor University Fort Wayne for His purpose. With God as our common factor, all of our differences are placed aside. Our combined strengths overshadow individual weaknesses. We mourn, rejoice, and work as ONE. We are ONE Body, ONE Faith.

-Jessica Hochstetler

".•.So IN Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others." -Romans 12:5

Layout: Katie Broecker table of contents

student life 6-27

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athletics 56-63

people 64-85

spiritual life 86-91

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churches in the area.

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Dr. Yost even participated in the Mr. TUFW contest.

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Welcome Weekend PJ Party

Layout: Elaine lula 8 The 80's are on the phone, and they want their clothes back! The ladies of TUFW rocked out at SAC's 80's Midnight Rollerskating with radical "mall hair" and bodacious threads.

Binky was kung-fu fighting! Tyler Binkley, 03, attempts to distract Lori Craw, '04, with his martial arts

skills in the SAC Sibling Series kickball game.

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8o's Rollerskating • SAC Sibling Series

Photo: Jessica Hochstetler, Trisha Rine, Myllisa Jensen, Bethany Sprinkle M.A.C. Hispanic Dinner

Terrance Bridges Students enjoyed collecting cand Vestal find the pinata kfter the pinata was broken.

^mination is the key to' winning for Gordon Gentry

Harvest Carnival jj^

10 Layout: Marsha Baker Christmas Banquet

Photo: Beth Bongard, Marsha Baker, Jessica Hochstetler, Stephanie Stucl<, and Erin Smith. 11 spring events

Toga! Dr. Ringenberg dances at the Bachelor/ Bachelorette It's Miss America! Hold on, that isn't Miss America, it's the Mr. Auction, held by MAC. TUFW candidates. Mr. TUFW was held by SAC.

Taylor boys clean up nicely! Bo Holden's Who's the old man? Senior James Rediger's J-Squared! Freshman John wing dresses up for the Black Tie Dinner held in Eicher Student friend, Sean Connery, Jared rips it up singing at Commons. stopped by to help him the Shamrock Shindig. out at Mr. TUFW.

What is this song about? You like me, you really like Troy Tiberi sings "Puff the me! Sophomore Elaine lula Magic Dragon" at the One hundred dollars going once! struts her stuff at MAC's Shamrock Shindig. Troy Sophomore Bethany Sprinkle and Bachelor/Bachelorette states, "this song is about freshman Katie Broecker were auc- Auction. tioned off to one lucky bidder. drugs." Layout: Bethany Sprinkle 12 jetting kinda cozy! Sophomore Tiffany Greer Blind leading the blind? Mr. TUFW contestant Dr. snuggles a little closer to junior Anthony Yost gets Troy Tiberi, Dicl< Baxter, and Larry White jreer (they are cousins!) in the Bachelor/ to help him sing "Four Blind Mice". Sachelorette Auction.

Bug-A-Boo. Freshmen Stacy Miller and Miriam Richardson show their

singing abilities at the Shamrock

Shindig held in Eicher. You all know I look good! Junior Nicole Baksha works ifo kick this beat! It's rapper the crowd at the Bachelor/ Manilla Ice-Cream, aka Corey Bachelorette Auction. -aster, debuting his song "Ice- :ream Baby" at Mr. TUFW.

It's Destiny's Child! Sophomores He's smooth! Junior Andy Donna Tinsely, Kenyatta Tanksley, Whip It! Sophomore Bethany Hoch has the crowd bidding Tiffany Greer, and Tauna Herrell Sprinkle is trying to read the like mad over him in the provide a little entertainment at the words as she sings "Whip It" Bachelor/ Bachelorette Bachelor/ Bachelorette Auction. at the Shamrock Shindig. Auction. Photo: Jessica Hochstetler, Myllisa Jensen 13 n Spring event

Big Ballin'! SAC rented out the YMCA in downtown Fort Wayne. Most enjoyed the late night basketball like y Stacey Miller (Left), or uti- lized the pool facilities. (Right) Josh Arthur, Lindsey m Carpenter, Jeremy Amstutz, Jill Grondin, and Nicole Baksha play a friendly game c of basketball in the pool. a

o P Calling all Royalty (Left) Senior Kelly e Sewell displays his Mr. TUFW crown with his lovely date, n Yewubdar Manmektot.

Bling-Bling! Karia Brown (Right) proudly points out her pink earring, which matched her attire, at the Jr./Sr. Banquet. You y Go Girl! m

50's Dinner Jr. /Sr. Banquet

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because it is full of 1 ^w> "^ .^IBj fresh vegetables and f it is open at every meal." ^^HA J >q8HH fl.fl^BHAi -Josh Arthur

"The shrimp cock- tail served on spe- cial occasions." -Nate Zechar

"Deb the dishwash- er because in the dungeon she woulc lose me down." -James Rediger

"James Rediger, obviously." -Kristen Jesch

"That new juice and the strawberry cream cheese. Oh, and the comfy new chairs." -Karla Brown

Photo: Jessica Hochstetler, Nicole Baksha, Ben Wall

Left: Kenyatta Tanksley shows how to perform

like Destiny's Child during the Bachelor/Bachelorette auction. Though she was

not auctioned off, she still put on a good show.

Left: Wiebke House resident Natalie Seward, along with freinds, shows us

how to pose like \ Lincoln.^ "T!

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Bobbi Right: Girod ancf Angela Angela Collins and Collins Natalie spend Seward some suit up quality Jenny time Hebert and together Christina

while I IV- Gale for ing in their sumo Wiebke wrestling

.House. fight. Layout: Beth Bongari 16 ove: Sophomores Kristen Carison, Melissa Kuzdas,

Ifica Williams, and Jenni Edgar reside in MSH #4.

^ow: Jenni Edgar loves to have people over so they can eat a nice home cooked meal.

^ee live in MSH apartment #1 with juniors

ICellie Moll and Amy Gearhart. This Is a much r, i|uieter environment than the one you would

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Mft: Amy Gearhart, with pins sticking out of her itiouth, fixes Kellle Moll's hair for the Christmas Banquet.

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Somebody said FOOD! A group of girls meet in the Bethany Hall lounge to have a bridal shower for Lindsay Carpenter. Refeshments n were served!

Happy Valentine's Day! Junior Linde Payne and Sophomores

Elaine lula, Stephanie Struck, Bethany Weideman and Bethany Sprinkle show their "love" for the camera and everyone else on Valentine's Day.

I promise this is water in my bottle. Senior Dhurata Kola drinks some water as she

does homework in her room.

Who you callin' Green? Sophomore Erin Green and her sister Rebecca Green along with Tracy Slager enjoy Lindsay's shower.

Layout: Bethany Sprinkle 18 .

Can we stop hugging yet? Sophomore Erin Green and seniors Dhurata Kola and Janelle

Philips snuggle together on the couch in Janelle's room.

More Bible Study Time! Juniors Linde Payne and Beth Darling have a good time fellowshipping

and studying the Bible together

"And then Josh said this..." Senior Lindsay

Carpenter tells about her engagement to Senior

Josh Arthur at her bridal shower at Bethany Hall.

That story touches my heart! Junior Nicole Baksha and Seniors Megan Hasbruck and Jenny

Leverett along with Lauren Brady listen to Lindsay's stories. 1

Cookies anyone? Junior Beth Darling Chillin' with the RD! Junior Megan Wood's wing hangs and Senior Natalie Grillo eat cookies in out in student RD Bethany Greydaunus' apartment. Bethany Hall.

Photo: Myllisa Jensen, Stephanie Struck 19

' - ill Bible Studies are very laid back, pro- viding a good atmosphere for sharing and growth.

Freshmen Susan Knoche, Sandra Koseike, and Aleya Kruis enjoy getting

all dressed up for the Harvest Carnival.

Layout: Bethaney Leahy 22 Which is Worse or A pencil with no eraser A pencil with an eraser that smudges

A class at 8:00 in the A class at 8:00 at night morning

A roommate that snores A roommate that talks

in their sleep

Smelling like a dead fish Smelling like a wet dog

Photo: Bethaney Leahy, Jen Cantley, Brenda McDonald, Jill Probst, Jerioth Nuss, Maelisa McCaffrey, Tricia Partlow, Krista Gshwend, 23 Elisabeth Lehman off- campus

Non-traditional and commuter students at their best.

Andrew Booth demonstrates his musical talent

Off Campus students help out at a youth con- ference.

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' Tim Embry helps pick up trash during a Students sell cotton candy at the circus to give back community help day. to the community.

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Layout: Marsha Baker 24 r Classes give commuters and non traditional students the chance to interact with traditionational fl students 1

Tondra Call works diligently on an assignment.

Tim Benzinger shows off his muscles and his smile at Headwaters Mary Moore uses a phone in Eicher Park with some on-campus friends. aunngduring a break between classes.

Photo: Jill Probst, Kathle Haywood, Melissa Miedema. 25 student leadership

Layout: Katie Broecker 26 Photo: Kathie Haywood and Jessica Hochstetler 27 4 ^^ s^ ^?/ "^r.. %'// %. % ^O'A

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Maura preps to dazzle pagent

judges with her interview skills.

The PR department is notorious for group projects,

students interview Professor St. Peters for a reporting project.

Jenni Leverett practices multi- "Funny Guy" James Redigar There's never a dull moment in tasking-writing a paper while practices his public speaking Susan Sigworth's class, watching TV. skills.

Layout: Myllisa Jensen 30 comm O

English Professional Writing tA

Dr. Hensley & Professor St. Peters, The annual speech competition gives Comm. Arts teachers, advisors, trash haulers. students the opportunity to gain some practical

experience in event planning.

"Obviously" hard at work, the Express staff puts Never "mil

Photo: Myllisa Jensen, Jill Probst, Jessica Hochstetler, Jill Kittner 31 .

How much did you pay for books???

Business and Accounting majors are notorious for their expensive books. So, how much

do they really spend. .

- I had a book that cost $120. Jose Sanchez

The most I've ever spent on books is $330. - Chad Orlikowski

The most I've spent on books in one semester is $420. - Anthony Greer

- I spent $550 in one semester. Chad Heathco

Below: Professor Keith Ryan teaches a distance learning class combining the Upland and Fort Wayne Accounting

classes. The Accounting program at

Taylor is a new program so the class- es only average approximately four people.

Above: Larry Rottmeyer aids Elaine lula, Abi Raedeke, Todd Bowman, and Chris Pelz as they work on a class project for Public

Relations III. business and

32 Layout: Jill Pro Tondra Call and Why did Anthony Greer \J KX. Ky Xx KJ take a quiz for ^y \J Professor Keith to receive aj Ryan in their Accounting class. \y 11 1 1 b i 1 d 11 Call wants to use Business ori her degree to help t * « small churches v/ KJ KX. XX X X XX 'Sfc ,i who cannot afford

a competent U. U. L- d L 1 U 11 r ; accountant. You get the train- 1

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\> ^' % anted a Christian bove: Business and porldview to go withi ccounting majors it/' ose Sanchez, eremy Steup, -Sharon Ridenour^ ;hris Pelz, and :had Heathco pre- |:"Ilikehowthe are for a class professors show us jcture. light: Dr. Larry howtheBible lottmeyer teaches

Public Relations III ' applies to account- lass which both PR lajors and business ing." lajors take. - Ashley King

^^ t i n hotos: Jill Probst 33 christian ministry majors

Terry McDonald takes

a break I between class- es to do some homework in the commuter lounge of WItmer.

McDonald is a Christian min- istry major and also the major of New Haven.

Dr. Ringenberg made a "special" appearance at the MAC B & B auction

in March to the song "I hope you dance". He fully lived up to the award he received at the Christmas banquet for enthusiasm in student activities.

Matt Thebarge, Stephanie Struck, Dhurata Kola, and Justice Bradshaw were among a group of TUFW stu- dents who attended Urbana 2000 over their Christmas break. This is a week long missions conference held every three years.

Jeff Krabach and Megan Hickman took an exam for Marc Kelley and Lindsay Carpenter spent the their Intro to Ministry class. Krabach is a Music fall semester in Israel, along with Anthony

ministry major and Hickman is a Biblical studies Chapman, attending Jerusalem University major. College.

34 Layout: Stephanie Struck TUFW Ministry majors Nate Zechar, Tom Hephner, have been involved in Devan Brown, Tauna various opportunities to Herrell, and Scott use their gifts. Armstrong attended the 2000 Youth Specialties con- Here are two of them: ference. Dr. Barcalow took

about 20 TUFW students to Junior Intercultural the conference which was Studies major-Urban held in St. Louis. focused, Josh Lee said "Since coming to TUFW,

I have enjoyed the urban ministry opportu- nities that God has pro- vided me with in order to help prepare me for my future." Lee has helped at the Stillwater summer boys camp, Brookmill housing pro- ject kids club, LOVE church, and other min-

istries.

Jim Smuts waits in "Holy Hall" to speak to his Sarah Vestal and Carly Pastuszka worshipped God with dancing at the Pastoral Ministries advisor Dr. Biberstein. Pastoral Junior Pastoral Ministry Ministries is the largest major on this campus, this Youth Specialties Conference. This major Matt Jones year 27 students were enrolled in the year there were 59 students enrolled in this major. Youth Ministry majors, many others worked as a youth The Christian ministry department represents 23% have a youth ministry minor. sponsor at First of the student body when including all 5 CMI majors. Missionary Church. He

said "I have led small groups and been a youth sponsor for the high school kids for over two years. Having opportunities to teach in these settings and trying to relate my faith to them has helped me to grow in my faith and

Tim Embry helps pick up garbage on Thom Walcott plays with kids at the shown me how God can the annual community service day. Brookmill housing project during the Student use me in many ways." The CMI majors were assigned to do Leadership retreat. highway cleanup in Fort Wayne.

Photos: Stephanie Struck, Jeremy Reynolds, Doug Barcalow, Lindsey Carpenter 35 COMPUTER SCIENCE M u

Above and Left: Dr. s Jay Platte not only heads the music

department, but is Above: New to the music department, also actively involved I Dr. Ken Johnson directs the Brass in the performing Ensemble during a Thursday evening groups it offers to its rehearsal. Johnson has years of experi- .majors. ence as a performer, composer, c arranger, and teacher.

Above: The TUFW Choral Ensemble

Layout Credit: Jill Kittner 36

i purpose of majors

COMPUTER science: assist in the educa- totion of men and women so that upon graduation they are com- mitted Christians, eager to serve Christ, conver- sant with all areas of knowledge included with- in the liberal arts, well- trained and experienced in computer science and systems analysis, and highly motivated to con- tribute to society.

music: prepare all students toto value music as an important part of cul- ture and the development of the whole person, as an essential part of their Above: Members of C0S1 20 listen while Above: Paul Beach explains the expression of faith and Professor Beach explains why magnets and age-long question: Why does Christian worldview, and computers don't get along. Windows always freeze-up? as a creative means to express their ideas, thoughts, and feelings. It is also the purpose of this department to prepare majors with knowledge, skills, and values in music and musicianship for entrance to graduate

Left and Above: The wide variety of studies and for careers in musical groups allow students to music and music-related become a part of the Taylor experience fields. and are a valuable asset to the TUFW body.

oto: Jill Kittner 37 " Right: Mander 1 1P99 W4^:*<'m Prater flips CHRISTIAN 1E ,j mji^H^B through his

Pl^ .. ^ N^ Bible and textbook to EDUCATION 1 find verses to ^^^^VSr^^H incorporate ^^^,'/'. ^ •— into his Bible mmPi i^^H B study. "~!» ^^Bl^' , iiMwSCp^ ^MW" .^MJ^tk jHHj

Right: Terrance Bridges researches verses to apply

to his Bible study. Bridges has a Christian Education

minor and would like to use

his degree to teach at a

Christian liberal arts institu- tion or do outreach pastoring

in an urban environment.

Below: Jamie Roberts and Justin Spurlock discuss what to put into their Bible study.

w/^^^w^^iV^ ^H ^ ^ ^^1^ ^^^^^^^Bsikw^ ^T^i ^^0r\.Jm/KM Above: Thadeus Keener encourages Robyn Below: Dr. Barcalow, while teaching his Storck about a fictitious divorce between her parents. Teaching and Learning Strategies class, tapes the students as they role play.

Above: Scott Armstrong teaches

the class how to apply different

principles from 1 Thessalonians to

the problems life throws at you.

Left: During Justin Spurlock's presentation on integrating the role

playing method into the classroom experience, he and Terrance Bridges

give an example of a role play. Layout: Beth Bong Left: Amy Carrick and ELEMENTARY Professor White play

i'n a game of "101 EDUCATION Dalmations

in class.

Left: Janice Taylor trys to figure out how to find the game she wants to

play in Professor White's Children's Literature class.

Right: Bobbie Above: In his Developmental Reading class, Girod considers f| Professor White reads a book to encourage his attempting to students' mathematical skills. Though this figure out what Professor White book was geared towards elementary stu- dents, these college students were stumped. is talking about. Right: Joy Right: Stutzman Brianna attempts to Harper and take copious Adam May notes on a look through lecture in Dr. their text- Jarvis' books and Education in discuss the America philosophies class. of education

Left: Dr. Jarvis educates the

students in his

Education in America class on

Above: Students were put into groups and assigned different the philosophies of

philosophies of education and were required to explain them to education. each other.

•hoto: Jeffrey Sommer and Beth Bongard 39 justice majors

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

LAW AND JUSTICE

A group of students from different justice majors put up Christmas

lights on community service day- an event held annually in JUSTICE AND November that gives Taylor students and staff a chance to reach MINISTRY out to the community. A representa- tive from the Fort Wayne Police

Department is

a guest speak- JUSTICE er for Criminology, a SYSTEMS course that law and justice majors take.

Layout: Brooke Wilson and Bethaney Leahy 40 "

A profile: Telecia Slack, a criminal justice major, takes a break between The Wood Youth classes to study. Slack is a non-traditional student taking advantage of Witmer's commuter lounge. Center

The Wood Youth Center is a

juvenile detention center in Ft. Wayne. Youth can be held there for months or as little as a few days. The ages of the kids range from 10 to 18 years, and they are normally held there for drug offenses, probation violation, battery, and truancy. Taylor students, Katie Broeker, Beth Potter, Abi Raedeke, Adam boiron, Doug Joseph, and Niard Wilton spend approximately an hour a week talking with the kids, playing cards or basketball, praying, answering questions, or

just "hanging out".

"We have seen the Holy Spirit do amazing things this year

among the girls and staff at Wood. Two girls have already received Christ this semester.

Praise the Lord! I have been so

blessed by this ministry. I

never knew I could love a

group of girls so much. They

are in desperate need of the love and hope only Christ can give them." -Marci Wilton, sophomore

"The youth center has allowed me to build relationships and share Christ to girls with different backgrounds than my own. -Katie Broecker, freshman

Photo: Brooke Wilson 41 psychotogy and

Dr. Cook is called the "Sigmeund Freud" of Taylor. Freshman Allison Scott is in

deep thought over somthing Dr.

Cook said in class.

When asked why he took Dr. Laura doesn't have a radio program, but she does bring her Foundations of Psychology, Senior strong opinions to the class. James Rediger asked, "You mean

this isn't Foundations of Christian Thought?"

I can hardly wait for the next Psychology club meeting! Junior ^wud ar Freshman John Marquart and sophomores Angle Sewell, Dawn Chapin, and Christy Kuhns go over work together for Manmektoto

their psychology group work. listens in class. Layout: Bethany Sprinkle 42 Social Work

SOCI itvajors This year the seniors went to Florida for senior seminar where the theme was * DEPRIVATION before they left, a few seniors were asked what they were looking for- ward to about the trip.

Sandi Langham: "The pool and the beach!"

Nathan Embry: "Leaving my wheelchair at home." The students of Fort Wayne and Upland unite weekly for their statistics

class for psychology and social work majors taught via satellite. Psychology

Did you join Psychology Club for the experience or for the bonus points

that it will add to your psychology grade?

Jill Grondin: "Well, Psychology club is interesting, but those bonus points are what get me!"

Angle Sewell: "So do you want to go to Psych Club with me?"

Social work major Andrew Young

is overjoyed to be in a night class.

The social work class is in a debate during their class discussion, led by the teacher/advisor JoAnn Powell.

Photo: Jessica Hochstetler, Abi Raedeke 43

LV general education

students develop their Public Speaking skills.

Dr. Saddington informs students about Dr. Schutt tells his students all about Biology. History.

Group study sessions are popular for Gen. Ed courses

Layout: Isaac Freeman

44 GenerarEducation Classes that Affect Students Most

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In the above picture, Matt Thebarge drives tlie ball In the picture above, Nate Henriksen shows fancy down field. foot work.

In the picture above, senior Todd Bowman and teammate Matt Thebarge poses for Taylor Magazine. TUFW soccer team from left to right, coach Halmilton, Matt Thebarge, Steve Shannon, Chris Pelz, Todd Bowman, Ben Walker, Grant Mayer, trainer Kate Broecker, Jose Sanchez, Mike Collins, Tim Henderson, Paul Kellogg, Josh Wolff, Russ Pawlowski, Chris Mills, Adam Doiron, Jon Fetguson, and Nate Henriksen.

48 In the picture below, TUFW soccer team and alumni come togetlier once again.

Senior Chris Pelz poses for the last time in a TUFW uniform.

In the picture on the left hand side, senior Adam Doiron and

f teamate Grant Meyer ' prepare to do battle.

In the picture on the

left hand side, TUFW soccer team poses for team unity.

soccer statistics Plaver Goals Assists Games Michael Collins 19 4 18 Chris Mills 4 8 19 Steve Shannon 2 1 18 Chris Pelz 1 1 18 Ben Walker 1 19 Adam Doiron 1 19 TOTAL 27 15 19

49 During practice, o Lora Nussbaum o^ and c^ Brenda McDonald

show off how buff they are. The team I lifted I often to

keep in shape for the whole season.

"This season we accomplished our

goal to make it to regionals and have a winning record. Each person on the team was willing to work hard and do their part. We couldn't have done

it without that attitude." Jenni Level

Front Row: Heather Auer, Lora Nussbaum, Brenda McDonald, Nicole Ahr

Middle Row: Stephanie Morad, Nicole Backsha, Khristina Peppas

Back Row: Managers Janel Philips and Kate Tucker, Tracy Jurgens, Brianna Harper, Jennifer Leverett, Becl

Layout: Beth Bongard Vollevball Schedule^^

Sei)tember: " Fr, 1 Miami University- Middletown Tourney Sa, 2 Miami University- Middletown Tourney Tu, 5 Grace Bible College Th, 7 St. Joseph's College Tu, 12 Cincinnati Bible College

Above: Strategizing and praying before the games proved to be helpful Fr, 15 Lady Falcon Tournament to the volleyball team, as they came out with a winning record. Sa, 16 Lady Falcon Tournament Tu, 19 Great Lakes Christian College Fr, 22 Rochester College Tournament Sa, 23 Rochester College Tournament Tu, 26 Circleville Bible College Fr, 29 Circleville Bible College and Great Lakes Christian nielf that our October: team worked as a Tu, 3 Bluffton College unit. When there Th, 5 Miami University- were struggles, Hamilton Sa, Sinclair we supported ii 7 Community each other and College Tu, lO Barat College and lifted each other St. Joseph's College up. Overall, we Fr, 13 Grace Bible College bonded as a fami- Tournament

Ilil^MlTl'lllfc Nl^fe^llfe ly and that will | Sa, 14 Grace Bible College Tournament last forever." * "Our volleyball team Tu, Ohio State Tracy Jurgens 17 made history. We University- were the first volley- Lima Tech College Tu, 24 Ohio State ball team to ever University- have a winning Lima Tech College record. We didn't Th, 26 Barat College just work well on the Sa, 28 Rochester College court either, but off Tu, 31 Bluffton College the court as well. We November: are all friends and Th, 2 Indiana University that bond cannot be Northwest broken." Brianna Harper

Photo; Brianna Harper and Newspaper Staff ( 51 lady falcons women's basketball

n Run the play! Freshman point guard Beth Manon brings - - - T E A M ! Members of the Lady Falcons gather around the ball up the court in a home coach Corey Laster at half-time of a home game in Gerig game against Wright State Activities Center. The Lady Falcons finished their season University. with a winning record of 1 1 wins and 8 losses.

Butt in the gut! Senior guard Outta my way! Freshman center Brianna Harper bat- Elaine Paxson makes her way into the tles down low for good rebounding position while senior paint for a rebound against Wright guard Elaine Paxson shows off her excellent three point State University. Elaine ended her shooting abilities in a home game this season. Brianna career at Taylor as the second leading averaged 1 4 rebounds per game. scorer.

Layout: Bethany Sprlnkli 52 Feed me! Pictured left are fresh- men Katie Broecker, Brianna Harper, and Beth Manon with sophomore Khristina Peppas. Eating after the away games was a very popular pas- time for the Lady Falcons.

Look at this face!\ Above is head coach Corey Laster trying to prove that looks alone can get you a free meal. (Corey didn't eat free yery^/^"

often!) This was Corey's first year of coaching women's basketball.

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Special Athletic Awards, 2000-2001 Most Valuable Player - Isaac Freeman Most Improved Player - Tom Hephner NCCAA Division I Men's Basketball 1st Team All-Region - Isaac Freeman NCCAA All-American Men's Division I Basketball - Honorable Mention Team - Isaac Freeman Trinity Christian All-Tournament - Andy Mays Chicago Big Four Tournament - Isaac Freeman Indiana Tech Holiday Tournament 1st Team - Isaac Freeman

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will be greatly missed by their fellow teammates as well as

their fans. Sewell and Hephner both grew in athletics and also became strong leaders during their time playing basket-

ball for the TUFW Falcon's.

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Photo: Jill K. Kittner, Angle Sewell, Jess Hochstetler Front: Kristen Kendall, Lori Craw, Beth Bongard, Marsha Baker, Heather Neilson Second Row: Jon Gorenflo, Kristin Carlson, Bobbie Girod, Amy Carrick, Joy Stutzman, Ann Spencer Back: Thorn Walcott, Tim Henderson, Chad Heathco, David Stucky, Chad Edwards

Right: Kristen Kendall goes "Straight to the Top" to show her support for the basketball team.

Left: Chad Heathco and Chad Edwards show off their "Double Chad" stunt to the crowd.

Left: Marsha Baker, Chad "Cheering in college Heathco, and Beth Bongard was an exciting took time from their hard experience for me. work at the concessions stand We all worked hard during the Harvest Carnival. to accomplish more The cheerleaders volunteered difficult stunts." their time in the concession Marsha Baker stand in order to raise money for the squad.

Layout: Beth Bongard 56 ^iV'4^ Early on a Saturday morning, some members of the cheerleading squad volunteered their time to teach a

clinic for Upwards Basketball. The group of children participating ranged from kindergartners to eighth graders. They were taught jumps, cheers, and chants.

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Above: Kristin Carlson shows Kristen

Thom Walcott how a shoulder sit Kendall, really should be done. During the Bobbie

season, the guys and girls were in Girod, and competition for who was more Joy capable of doing the stunts. At Stutzman

the end of the season, the girls show Taylor proved that they were just as how to get capable as the guys were. "Fired Up" during a time

out. Photo: Jill Kittner, Beth Bongard, and Jessica Hochstetler 57 ^ Front Row: Steve Shannon, Bo Holden, and Josh Lee Back Row: Jeffrey Sommer, Tom Craig, Mike Clancy, Andy Mays, Jose Sanchez, and Jackett

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Sommer, in the double header against Circleville, moves out of the way from

the ball headed sraight towards

his head.

Layout: Beth Bongard Left: Andy Mays Right: Bo Holden and warms up with a Jose Sanchez discuss few pitches before their strategies for Photo: Beth Bongard the inning. winning the game. 59 » inftramurals greatest shots

Joshua "I'm fully pre- pared" Jacket gets ready for battle.

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Marc "I don't know what to do" Senior Tom "I lost my mind" Murnane and Tim "I'm here for Hephner parades around the the money" Buckholz pretends gym floor. to be referees.

Chris "you can't

touch this" Mills CEO of intramurals Bo "I • takes it strong to the hole. own this area"Holden estab- lishes great position for the rebound.

Intramurals supporting cast helped out loyally every Monday and Wednesday night.

Tembe "money ball" Gary sinks two of his Intramurals biggest fans Miriam "watch

twenty points. your back" Richardson and Tiffany "I hate you half to death" Greer.

Photo :lsaac Freeman, Jessica Hochstetler, Beth Bongard 61 tufw rii • awards

Below, seniors Elaine Paxon, Tom Hephner, and Ben Walker talked about memorable moments.

Below, Athletic Director Bud TUFW Basketball All - Stars. Below, Scott Haddix told Hamilton spoke about old times. what his team meant to him.

Below, Brenda McDonald recieved Most Valuable Below, Steve Shannon received Most Valuable Player for women's volleyball. Defensive Player for men's scoccer.

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^gnes Saddington was awarded Below, Tui Bedwell took a trip Below, Corey Laster discussed or greatest assistant. down memorylane. old times.

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rUFW women's 2000-2001 volleyball squad. TUFW cheerleaders were acknowldged for their performances.

Below, Kelley Sewell received his letter for Below, Mike Collins received Most Valuable first time players. Defensive player.

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Susan Oberlander George Oprisko III Rachel Osborn Carly Pastuszka Elaine Paxson

Chris Pelz Janelle Phillips Charisa Piety Mander Prater Abigail Raedeke

Photo: Myllisa Jensen, Jill Probst, Abi Raedeke, Kathie Haywood, Jessica Hochstetler, Irish Rine 67 James Rediger Jeremy Reynolds Sharon Ridenour Kelley Sewell Melissa Shady

Jen Short Melinda Smith Sarah Spinney Justin Spurlock Jeremy Steup

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Layout: Myllisa Jense 68 As May 26 approached, Seniors

began to march to a different tune... Pomp and Circumstance. Four years of class is a long time

to daydream. Seniors are full of

advice for those of you who are

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to look like <---this, don't be

ashamed to..

do anything for extra cash,

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head for a lounge (group therapy is almost or take refuge in your closet. always in session),

If you take our advice we're sure

that you'll find,

your reward at the

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Photo: Myllisa Jensen, Jill Probst, Abi Raedeke, Jessica Hoclistetier, Tristi Rine 69 Layout: Stephanie Struc 70 Gabe Aguilera Shawna Allen Jeremy Amstutz Scott Armstrong

Nicole Baksha Andrew Booth Jessica Brum Amy Carrick

Matthew Carrigan Angela Collins Tom Craig Amy Craw

Beth Darling Michael Davis Kola Dhurata Margie Eldridge

Timothy Embry Amy Englert Stacia Etter Jon Ferguson

Amy Gearhart Bobbie Girod Anthony Greer Jillian Grondin

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Andy Hoch Josh Jackett Matthew Jones Paul Kellogg

Ashley King Joshua Lee Jenni Levrett Yewubdar Manmekton

Andrew Mays Kellie Moll Claudia Montalvo Hannah Osborn

J. Andrew Ott Nate Patterson Linde Payne Jaime Roberts

Jose Sanchez Saida Sanchez Angela Sewell David Stucky

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Nicole Ahr Sondra Allen Chris Amos Lia Angell Rachelle Arnett Heather Auer

Evan Baggs Marsha Baker Andrea Ball Ethel Barrett Brandon Beard Tyler Binkley

Katie Broecker Aaron Brosman Tim Buckholz Jennifer Cantley Abby Carie Michael Clancy

Amanda Craft Lori Craw Daniele Creech Erik Current

Maura Klopfenstein uses the

laundry room in Hausser Hall to

talk on the phone. "It's the qui- etest place that doesn't echo,"

Klopfenstein said.

Above: "I had a blast getting involved in school

activities; Taylor has a lot to offer." Ann Spencer

" Below: SAC member John Jared, a.k.a. "J^,

has to attend all of the SAC activities. "I had

"It's your turn, Dean." Dean fun at the SAC Sibling Series games." Romprey says he enjoys MAC activities immensely. MAC

hosted a Hispanic Meal in September.

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Imds Eicher a comfortable place

to study. "The new building

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Jennifer Curtis Becky Emelander Natasha Fast Christina Gale

Jonathon Gorenflo Matthew Gross Krista Gschwend Brianna Harper Sarah Haupert Tim Henderson

Lisa Hetrick Jane Huynh John Tared Bridget Jones Tracy Jurgens Christina Kaake

Kristen Kendall Maura Klopfenstein Susan Knoche Sandy Koselke

Photo: Jill Probst, Jessica Hochstetler, Stephanie Struck, Trisha Rine 79 Jeff Krabach Bethany Leahy Ehzabeth Lehman Candace Linn Beth Manon Jon Marquardt

Maelisa Mc Caffrey Brenda Mc Donald

Walter J. Metter III Melissa Miedema Chris Mills Erin Mix

Mary Moore Stephanie Morad Marc Murnane Laureen Mutzer Heather Neilson Esther Nnassanga

Tricia Partlow Andrea Perry La Juan Phillips Benjamin Poole

Below: "I find the upperclass-

men easy to talk and relate to.'

Erik Current gets tagged by

Tyler Binkley at the SAC Sibling Series games over Labor Day weekend.

Above: Welcome Weekend provided activities for the freshman to get to know each other. "My favorite was the relay races," Jennifer Erickson said. Below: Joel Aguilera and David Sensenig help

their group fold newsletters at Harrison Hill. "I know I just checked my mailbox two minutes ago but maybe, just maybe, there has been a special delivery." Angela Jacobs and Chad Edwards Layout: Jill Probs 80 Susan Knoche, Stephanie Ramsey, Katie Michaelson, Nicole Rogers, Heather Neilson

and Abigail Carie "Girls will

be girls when it comes to

socializing even if it means " they'll miss their classes, said Michaelson. Above: Ayron Reeves eats with his parents

during Welcome Weekend. "I enjoy being a

commuter student - it's fun," said Reeves. Below: Candace Linn and Grace Vanover ^my Rouch, Sandy Koseike,

Jatasha Fast, Esther

Jnassanga, Laureen Mutzer, itacey Allen and Christy Wedge ake a break from playing lames.

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Elizabeth Potter Randy Prather Stephanie Ramsey Michelle Riese Madeline Rogers Nicole Rogers

Dean Romprey Jessica Russell Stefanie Ryan David Sensenig Erin Smith Matthew Smith

Michael Smith Sean Smuts Ann Spencer Stacy Swain Judith Swink Mandy Tarter

Grace Vanover Amber Vergon Christy Wedge Julia Wright

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Claire Hicks Cornelius Hill William Jarvis Ken Johnson Fam Jordan Sharon Kale

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Layout and Photo: Beth Bongard 87 Spiritual

Freshman Laureen Mutzer gets information about Arab World Ministries, one of the many organizations represented dur- ing World Opportunities Week.

One of the best parts of Spiritual The drama team is an exciting, humorous, and Renewal Week is having the speaker thought provoking addition to our chapels. They have available at lunch and after the made chapel more interesting and have helped us to service for further discussion. visualize many of the lessons that we have learned.

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The many wonderful voices of our worship team often bring us into an attitude of worship and prayer that can revive us spiritually just as much as the message.

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The Smoky Mountain gang rests around a campfire after a long day of building, repairing,

and paint-

4 i '&?i^'i^f?ili w^'/:^J^ 'TrJs-A%M ing.

The Ecuador team geared up for hard work and good

memories. The trip proved to be a lifechanging experience for many.

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'™^*^''^»w^mw«iwi The Gautemala team posed after a

skit at an orphan- age. Despite the language barrier

they were still able to share God's love through mime.

Sleeping condi- tions weren't always luxuri- ous but the Haiti crew made the best

of it. After a long day of work they were willing to sleep any- where.

Some members of the Jamaica team cozied up with res- ident children in the Mc. Alpine Mountians. They used this opportunity to show God's love through affection.

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(praise and worship)

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(small group leaders)

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(double dare) (all star united)

(free time - schultz hall)

Youth Conference 2001 took place February 23-25 and it's theme was "Got a Clue?" The weekend featured author/filmaker Bill Meyers, comdian Scott Wood, and bands All Star United and Eustace.

Photo: Katie Broecker 93 here's story the

Here are the hard-working individuals who aided in the production of this edition of The Vine. While we slaved away in the Mac Lab and the basement of Witmer, two of the lamest hangout spots on campus, you were having fun making all of the memories we captured! Hope you had fun! Bethany Sprinkle Katie Broecker

Jill Probst Advisor, Rebecca Webb Jill Kitner Editor, Jessica Hochstetler Editor, Myllisa Jensen

Isaac Freeman Bethany Leahy Beth Bongard

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The Vine staff works hard

and plays hard, too!

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We close this year (and book) amidst a mass of resigna- tions and dead grass. We are continually assured that this "is not a sinking ship." This being Taylor University Fort Wayne, where the student body, along with this editor, won- ders: If the ship is sailing fine, why is everyone so quick to reassure us that it is not sinking? So, in the face of all the endings, good-byes, and death I'm closing this book with a list of firsts, new beginnings, and signs of life that marked the 2000-2001 academic year.

* A new yearbook staff and layout designed to highlight the personal expression of each staff member. *A presidential election marked by a concession, a recount, an ugly court battle, and finally another concession. *J Squared and T Squared * "Fire" in Bethany Hall *Eicher Student Commons *A winning volleyball season *Wild Flowers *The yearbook staff meeting deadlines (first time in the his- tory of The Vine ). *A "witty" newspaper staff *Dr. G *A summer Olympics that broadcast more "drama" than sports. *Tina was named the Ultimate-Outback Survivor.

*Erin Green. . . the Green's live on. *Drive-by-paintball shooting at Bethany Hall ^Student RD's *Grass seed

The new beginnings and signs of life will continue at

TUFW. With confidence I can say that even if this ship does sink, there are plenty of life boats for everyone and a new ship is on the way. Don't lose heart, be encouraged!

Farewell, Myllisa Jensen Assistant Editor

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Call, Tondra 24, 33, 40 73, 94, 95

Cantley, Jennifer 22 Freeman, John 1 Aguilera, Joel 10, 39, 80 Carie, Abigail 81 Ahr, Nicole 50, 51 Carlson, Kristin 17, 56, 57, 77

Amstutz, Jeremy 14 Carpenter, Lindsey 14, 19, 34, Gale, Christina 94 Angell, Anna (Lia) 23, 83 66, 69 Gary, Tembekile 10, 61, 97 Armstrong, Scott 12, 35, 38 Carrick, Amy 39, 56 Gearhart, Amy 17, 73, 90 Arthur, Joshua 12,16, 67 Carrigan, Adam 14, 83 Gerig, Laura 42, 85 Auer, Heather 11, 50, 51 Cast, Joshua 90, 91 Gerig, Wesley 8 Chapin, Dawn 19, 26, 42, 60, Girod, Bobbie 10, 16, 39, 56, b 11 57, 70 Baker, Brent 68, 90, 91 Clancy, Michael 3, 59, 58 Gonot, Leo 83 Coleman, Rebekah 26, 21, 74 Baker, Marsha 4, 1 1 , 56, 57, Gorenflo, Jon 56, 57, 91

95 Collins, Angela 1 6, 27 Green, Erin 8, 9, 18, 19, 97 Baksha, Nicole 13, 19, 50, 51, Collins, Michael 48, 63 Greer, Anthony 14, 54, 73, 76, 70, 95 Conley, Sarah 24 90, 91, 97

Ball, Andrea 90,91 Cook, John 25 Greer, Tiffany 1 3, 61 Barcalow, Doug 38 Cook, Michael 85 Greydanus, Bethany 15, 16, 19, Barrett, Estellita (Ethel) 56 Craig, Thomas 3, 58, 59 26, 40, 67, 68, 90, 91

Barthold, Daniel 9, 10, 12, 40, Craft, Amanda 11, 52, 53 Grillo, Natalie 19

75, 97 Craw, Amy 9, 16, 84 Grondin, Jill 14, 70 Barthold, Jerimiah 10, 97 Craw, Laura 11, 23, 56, 57 Gschwend, Krista 39

Batt, Erin 1 1, 23 Current, Erik 80 Gyertson, David 4, 83 Baxter, Richard 13, 90 Curtis, Jennifer 25 Beach, Paul 37 h Bedwell, Tui 63 d Haddix, Scott 62

Benzinger, Timothy 25 Darling, Bethann 19, 89, 90, 91 Hall, Brandon 11, 12, 27, 76, Binkley, Tyler 5, 9, 12, 76, 80, Delagrange, Emily 8, 10, 23 91 88 Demorest, Matthew 91 Hamilton, Marvin (Bud) 48, 54, Birkey, Arlan 85 Dentry, T. Gordan 10 62, 82

Boggs, Evan 1 2 DeVries, Randall 97 Hamm, Don 82 Bongard, Beth 5, 11, 31, 56, 57, Dodge, Randall 5, 13, 85 Harper, Brianna 39, 50, 52, 53 76, 94, 95 Doiron, Adam 48, 68 Hasbrouck, Megan 19, 65, 88, Boozell, Joshua 73 89

Booth, Andrew 24 Haupert, Sarah 1 Bowman, Todd 32, 48, 69 Edgar, Jennifer 17, 26, 74 Hayden, Nick 41

Bradshaw, Justice 34, 75, 88,89 Edwards, Chad 8, 12, 30, 31, Haywood, Kathie 27, 83 Breish, Christopher 36, 95 56, 57, 80, 85, 90 Heathco, Chad 26, 33, 56, 76, Bridges Terrance 10, 26, 38 Embry, Tim 24, 35, 68 90, 91 Broecker, Katie 12, 14, 30, 48, Emelander, Becky 11, 50, 51 Hebert, Jennifer 66 52, 53, 94 Erickson, Jennifer 80, 94 Henderson, Timothy 10, 14, 56,

Brown, Devan 1 5, 35 Etter, Stacia 1 9 57 Brown, Karia 15, 27, 65, 66 Henriksen, Nathan 14, 48, 75 Brum, Jessica 18, 40, 90, 95 f Hensley, Dennis 31 Buckholz, Timothy 12, 61 Fast, Natasha 22, 81, 97 Hephner, Thomas 10, 15, 20, Bundy, Jessica 67, 69 Fenner, Joshua 1 2, 54 35, 54, 55, 61, 63 Burge, R. (Shane) 97 Ferguson, Jon 48 Herrell, Tauna 3, 27, 31, 35, Forsberg, Jaysen 36 74, 11 Freeman, Isaac 30, 54, 55, 63,

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Hetrick, Lisa 1 Koseike, Sandra 22, 23, 81 88, 90, 91 Hickman, l^egan 34 Krabach, Jeffrey 34, 95

Hicks, Claire 1 1 Kruis, Aleya 22, 52, 53, 90, 91 n Hoch, Andrew 13, 54, 90, 91. Kuhns, Christy 42, 43 Neilson, Heather 10, 30, 56,

95 Kuzdas, Melissa 9, 1 7 81, 85, 89, 94

Hochstetler, Jessica 2, 8, 16, Nicolet, Justin 15, 90, 94 27, 74, 11, 94 I Nnassanga, Esther 11, 22, 23, Holden, Daniel (Bo) 12, 56, 59, Langham, Sandi 68, 69 81, 90, 91 61, 70, 73, 89, 94 Laster, Corey 12, 13, 24, 52, Nuss, Jerioth 9, 27 Holwerda, Anne 31 53, 63, 82, 93 Nuss, Joanna 1 5

Howley, Aaron 1 1 , 1 2, 1 7, 76 Leahy, Bethaney 94, 95 Hunziker, Mark 12, 14, 90 Lee, Joshua 58, 59 Huynh, Jane 8, 90, 91 Lehman, Elizabeth 23, 39, 90, Oprisko, George 67, 68 91 Osborn, Hannah 1 Leman, Jessica 69, 91 Osborn, Rachel 5, 1 9 lula, Elaine 8, 12, 14, 18, 19, Leverett, Jennifer 19, 30, 50 Ott, Andrew 45 32, 76 Owen, Benjamin 90, 91 Linn,m Candace 81 J Mack, Sunshine 89 Jackett, Joshua 31, 58, 59, 60 Partlow, Tricia 11, 23, 79 Manaugh, Adrianna 18, 90, 91 Jacobs, Angela (AJ) 80 Pastuszka, Carly 15, 24, 35, 69 Manmektoto, Yewubdar 14, 42, Pawlowski, Russell 15,48 Jared, John (j2) 3, 5, 12, 78 85 Paxson, Elaine 52, 53, 62 Jarvis, William 39, 80, 84 Manon, Elizabeth 22, 52, 53, 90, Payne, Linde 9, 18, 19, 90, 91 Jensen, Myllisa 8, 30, 66, 94, 91 Pelz, Christopher 25, 32, 33, 95 Marquart, Jon 42 48, 69 Jesch, Kristen 1 5, 1 8 May, Adam 39 Peppas, Khristina 3, 20, 22, 27, Johnson, Kenneth 36 Mayer, Grant 48, 90, 91 50, 51, 52, 53, 77, 90 Johnson, Mark 73, 90 Mays, Andrew 31, 54, 55, 58, Perry, Andrea 22, 23 Jones, Matthew 50, 51 59 Phillips, Janelle 9, 18, 19, 50 Jurgens, Tracy 23 McCaffrey, Maelisa 23, 79, 88, Phillips, LaJuan 36 89, 91 Piety, Charisa 9, 14, 66 McDonald, Brenda 11,50,62 Pinnick, Faith 80, 90 Kaake, Chrissie 79, 90,91 McDonald, Terry 34 Platte, Jay 24, 36, 69 Kabira, Joshua 11 Mendenhall, Brant 26 Poole, Benjamin 10 Keener, Thadeus 38 Michaelsen, Katherine 23, 81 Potter, Elizabeth 10,23,79 Kelley, Marc 34 Miedema, Melissa 22, 23 Powell, JoAnne 84 Kellogg, Paul 48 Miller, Nicholas 5, 26, 73 Prater, Jessica 25 Kendall, Kristen 11, 56, 57 Miller, Stacy 13, 14, 97 Prater, Mander 15, 38 King, Ashley 18, 26, 64, 97 Mills, Christopher 48, 61, 84, Probst, Jill 5, 31, 74, 91, 92, Kittner, Jill 74, 94, 95 94, 97 94, 95 Kladensky, Otto 73 Moll, Kellie 17, 70, 80, 96 Klopfenstein, Maura 22, 23, 30, Montalvo, Claudia 18, 19, 43 r 78 Moore, Mary 25 Raedeke, Abigail 32, 67, 68 Kneubuhler, LuAnn 25 Mora, Ann 36, 97 Ramsey, Stephanie 30, 81, 85 Knoche, Susan 22, 81, 82 Morad, Stephanie 23, 50, 51 Rediger, James 12, 14, 15, 30, Koelling, Josephine 18, 52, 53, Mortensen, Michael 90 67, 68, 69, 95 76, 89, 90, 91, 94 Murnane, Marc 8, 54, 61 Reeves, Ayron 24, 81 Kola, Dhurata 18, 19, 34, 97 Mutzer, Laureen 22, 23, 81,

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Romprey, Dean 78 St. Peters, Heather 30, 85 Yost, Darryl 5, 12, 13, 82 Rottmeyer, Larry 33 Struck, Stephanie 18, 34, 76, Young, Heidi 67, 91 Rouch, Amy 81 90, 91, 95

Russell, Jessica 89, 90, 91, 94 Stucky, David 41 , 56

Ryan, Keith 32 Stutzman, Joy 17, 39, 56, 57, Zechar, Nathan 5, 12, 15, 35, 11, 90, 67, 68, 69, 88, 91

Saddington, Agnes 63 Saddington, James 44, 85 Tanksley, Kenyatta 13, 16 Sanchez, Jose 33, 48, 58, 59 Tarter, Amanda 94 Sanchez, Salda 18, 90, 91 Taylor, Janice 18, 39, 70

Schlatter, Jededlah 11, 76, 11 Taylor, Kelli 22 Schutt, John 44 Thebarge, Robert (Matt) 34, 40, Scott, Allyson 23, 42, 79 48 Schmidt, Brandon 3 Thompson, Christopher 77, 94

See, Annie 1 7 Tiberi, Troy 12, 13, 20, 90, 91

Sensenig, David 80 Tinsley, Donna 1 3, 1 6

Seward, Natalie 1 6, 68, 69 Tubbs, Everlyn 19, 30 Sewell, Angela 9, 42, 74, 76, Tucker, Katherine 27, 50

11 Tobo, Helen 1 Sewell, Kelley 12, 14, 15, 54, 55, 63 90 Shannon, Stephen 48, 54, 59, Vanover, W. Grace 22, 23, 81 62, 76, 94 Vergon, Amber 90 Short, Jennifer 66 Vestal, Sarah 10, 35, 73, 94 Sigworth, Susan 30 Vogel, Jennifer 30, 31 Silveus, Tyler 77 Slack, Telecia 41 W Slager, Rob 43 Walcott, Thomas 11, 14, 26, Slager, Traci 18, 43, 64, 67, 35, 56, 57, 75, 83, 90, 91 68 Walker, Benjamin 15, 48, 62, Smith, Angela 66, 69 69 Smith, Erin 11,23 Webb, Rebecca 31, 94

Smith, Matthew 36, 79 Wedge, Christine 10, 1 1, 22, Smith, Michael 9, 11, 12, 96, 36, 79, 81 97 Weideman, Bethany 18,90,91, Smith, Steven (Daniel) 14,97 94

Smuts, Sean 35, 90, 91 Westlake, Stephanie 9, 16, 94

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