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Gifts: Blessed and Multiplied .

Q TaylorUniversity PERSPECTIVE Fort Wayne Campus

1025 West Rudisill Blvd. Fort Wayne, 46807

President: Dr. Jay Kesler Never underestimate the significance of your gift! Provost: Dr. Daryl Yost Little did that young boy in John's account of the Vice President Fort Wayne Campus: feeding of the five thousand know that his gift of "five Dr. Robert Nienhuis small barley loaves and two small fish" would result in Vice President for University Relations: "... all had enough to eat." Dr. Charles Jaggers Director of University Relations: Your gifts to Taylor Fort Wayne, no matter the size, Mrs. Sherri Harter also have made a difference ... a difference in the lives of Director of Alumni/Churcli Relations: our students, and for that we are deeply thankful. Rev. William Gerig

I think it is significant that John goes on to share Christ's words, "Gather the pieces that are leftover. Let nothing be wasted." FORT WAYNE ALUMNUS is published periodically Taylor University, Fort by Taylor Fort Wayne recognizes the act of stewardship on your part in giving to our Wayne Campus for alumni, friends, faculty campus. Let me assure you we also recognize the responsibility to use your gifts in a way and staff by the Office of University Rela- that "nothing [will] be wasted." I take satisfaction in knowing that our faculty and staff tions. Inquiries and comments should be are good stewards of your generosity. directed to: Taylor University - Fort Wayne

Campus, Office of University Relations, 1 025 In the middle of this issue of Fort Wayne Alumnus is our annual "Honor Roll of West Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46807. Donors." Names are important - even when arrayed as a list. When Matthew lists the

ancestors of Jesus in Matthew 1, it allows us to see God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promise to Abraham centuries earler. And when Paul lists his friends and colleagues in Cover Photo: Romans 1 6, we are reminded that God's grace knows no racial, gender or socioeconomic Jim Garringer boundaries.

Our "Honor Roll of Donors" contains lists of names: the names of people, churches and Taylor University complies with all federal businesses who have chosen to invest a portion of their resources in the work and ministry and state nondiscrimination laws. Taylor of Taylor University Fort Wayne. And, like the lists of Matthew 1 and Romans 16, this University is an equal-opportunity institu- list is a reminder of God's faithfulness and a testimony of God's grace. tion. Direct inquiries to the Office of the President, Taylor University, Upland, IN We stand together in this critical task of providing students a Christian higher 46989, 3 1 7-998-520 1 , or the Office of Civil education. Rights, Washington, DC.

On the Cover. . Dr. Robert Nienhuis Vice President Fort Wayne Campus Two fish and loaves of bread are reminders ofhow God blesses and mul- tiplies the gifts of the faithful. "

PREACH MY WORD

"I AIN'T GOING TO PREACH FOR NOBODY!" -James E. Tolbert ('93)

a country church in North- believe that I could be a preacher! God led them as far as I could. I told the Ineastern Arkansas during a Sunday once again said, "Preach My Word." I church they needed to get someone they School assembly, deacons and submitted, "Yes, Lord, I will preach were willing to follow. At the time, I felt church leaders said of a seven-year-old Your Word." the problems between the church and boy, "That boy is going to be a preacher." myself were all their fault. But now 1

That boy said in his heart, "I ain't going I told my wife, Juanita, about my call to know that I was unprepared to pastor a

! to preach for nobody preach and she seemed happy. Perhaps church. I was self taught, except for a

she was more relieved than anything few seminars and classes I would attend

Little did I know just how much I meant because she knew I had been running from time to time. For the most part 1 those words. Thinking as a seven-year- from a real commitment to serve God. had very little formal training. old thinks, I didn't want to be a preacher However, being the wife of a preacher because church people treated the pas- was not in her thinking, nor mine, when In 1990, 1 enrolled in Summit Christian tor so badly. I didn't think God would we were married about five years ear- College. I was out of the job 1 had held help His preachers deal with church lier. I'm glad she decided to stick with for nearly 1 5 years. I had a wife and five problems. me in my preaching. of our six sons were at home. Yet, I

enrolled in a Christian college. I did it

I continued my participation in Sunday As I developed in preaching, I would do because God made it clear to me that this

School and received Christ as my per- the things that other preachers would was His will for my life. I trusted God's

sonal Savior when I was eleven. At age do; I would say the kinds of things other wisdom and obeyed Him. God used His

13 I felt that I had to make a decision preachers would say. I never knew how people to encourage me and my family

about my life-style. I chose to live my to develop the proper relationship with during my college years. Gifts, prayers,

life my way. What a mistake! God that I needed. Neither did I know scholarships, financial aid and student

how to deal with God's people as I ought. loans helped me and my family make it

I began to live a life of sin. Looking through. I thank God for those who

back on those times, I believe I was When I was called to pastor a church in helped us.

trying all I could to disqualify myself Peru, Indiana, the first two years were

from God's service. I even started to feel great. We did a good work in rebuilding God truly blesses the obedient. I gradu-

that I was too sinful to be used by God. the church house, but I did little to re- ated with honors in Pastoral Ministries

But God is faithful to His call on our build the spiritual church. I did not in December 1 993, and I now pastor the lives. He knows how to wait for us. know how to build up the lives of God's Good Shepherd Community Church in

people. I had no counseling skills. After Fort Wayne. I also serve as administra-

It was seventeen years after I stood in five years of work there, I resigned. I had tive assistant at Adams and Abbett El- Sunday School and de- ementary Schools where clared in my heart, " I ain't 1 have the opportunity to going to preach for no- counsel with young chil-

body," that I remembered dren and their parents. saying those words. God

1 better equipped was calling me to preach am now to preach and minister to His Word. I argued, but the needs of God's people to no avail. He was per- and my community. 1 sistent. I reminded God want to put to full use the of all the baggage I would training I have received bring to this sacred of- because of the gifts of fice. His response to me was, "Preach My Word." caring people and the commitment of a Chris- I gave the excuse that no university like one, especially those who tian Tay- lor University. really knew me, would

"...for God sees Dot as man sees, for iihin looks

looks at the heart. " I Samuel 16:7

./allies Tolherl {middle) with friends Nolan Spenst (I) and Ken Speakman. Ihe three men ministries were awarded the "Pastor's Heart" award. . .an honor i^iven to pastoral majors who display a spirit of serviee to fellow students, faenlty and staff. How Can I Give To "It Is Not Enough Taylor Fort Wayne?

-Joe Updegrove The Whole Purpose of Seeing

When asked "How can I give to Taylor Fort Wayne?" the obvious answer would be cash, check or money order! All "Taylor's Fort Wayne campus has joking aside, annual cash gifts to the had a long history of providing University's current fund are a necessity Christian higher education, and for daily operations. I indi- encourage Brotherhood Mutual believes in what viduals to plan and budget so Taylor Fort they are doing. Wayne can be a part of their regular "Training Christians for ministry annual giving. of and service careers is extremely

In addition to cash gifts, there are several important in communicating the other giving options. . .options focused Gospel. We believe Taylor Fort on an individual's goals and objectives. Wayne does an outstanding job, and

we want to be a part of it." Many remember Taylor Fort Wayne Paul A. Steiner through a will or trust. . .helping us with Chairman of the Board the future as well as the present. One Brotherhood Mutual Ins. Co. may also consider real estate, stocks or bonds. Just recently we received a gift of real estate which was sold and the funds TUFW Director of Development, Joe placed in a separate account for a future Updegrove, signs-up another supporter "We feel Taylor Fort Wayne is building program. The donor was able Christian higher education. of something worthwhile for us to invest to avoid capital gains taxes and had a in. This is why we have decided to feeling of satisfaction in knowing the "In today's society a good education leave our estate there, so that it will gift will be used for God's work. is a must and I find a great joy in help further the education of young

assisting students are willing to people at a Christian university. It is Others need income from the farm or who from interest and dividends. These do- work hard and are focused on important for us to know that this will nors may consider a charitable annuity. obtaining their educational goals. be possible even after we are gone." Ed Irma Uecker "1 feel that Taylor Fort Wayne is & Recently we were the beneficiary of a South Bend, Indiana promoting Christian education and I life insurance policy. It was used to appreciate the way the University is establish an endowed scholarship which reaching out into the community with will benefit Taylor Fort Wayne students solid Christian beliefs. Being a former now and in the years to come. teacher (now retired) in Fort Wayne, I

Other avenues of giving include: gifts- feel Taylor Fort Wayne is very in-kind such as jewelry, antiques, auto- important and very needed." mobiles, furniture and books; a number Miss Mary Edith Reiff of employers will match gifts; volun- Andrews, Indiana teers are needed; and most importantly, your prayer support is greatly valued.

Dr. Kesler has said many times, "Taylor "I graduated from FWBC and of University is a part of the Great Com- mission and therefore should be included course it has been a big part of my life in your prayers and stewardship." since Dad and Mother both worked there: Dad in the education depart-

ment and Mom in the library. I was very involved in the Christian service Joe Updegrove has programs which helped to formulate been with the Fort Wayne campus for my decision about full-time Christian 19 years and cur- ministry. I am interested in seeing rently serves as others receive the same kind of Rona Graham, 1994-95 Reiff/South

Director of Devel- training and education I had the Side H.S. recipient, with donor Miss opiiicnlforTUFW. privilege to have." Mary Edith Reiff. Janet Nickel Missionary to Sierra Leone To Merely See Needs; Endowed Scholarships at Taylor Fort Wayne Is That We Might Respond." A gift that keeps on giving is an en- -M. Hancock dowed scholarship! With an endowed scholarship, scholar- ships are awarded from the interest the principle. "There has always been a warm spot in my heart for Fort Wayne Bible College. At earned on endowed The endowed principle at Taylor must be a one time my father served on the Governing Board. minimum of $10,000. "It is a joy to see the young people from our church going to the Fort Wayne campus Scholarships are awarded annually in of Taylor and receiving a quality Christian education. the spring on the Fort Wayne campus. "It is a joy to be able to give to, what we feel, is the Lord's work in Fort Wayne." The "Annual Scholarship Award Lun- Mrs. Paul (Berniece) Adams cheon" gives scholarship donors the op- Celina, Ohio portunity to meet and become acquainted with recipients. At the 1994 luncheon, over ,000 in scholar- "Both of our sons graduated from Fort Wayne Bible College and we are delighted that $5 1 was awarded ships. Taylor was willing to continue the mission in Fort Wayne! We are so impressed with the Taylor students who attend our church. They exemplify the quality leadership and For additional information on this gift godly message characteristic of Taylor Fort Wayne." that keeps on giving, just contact Taylor Milt and Helen Noble Fort Wayne's Development Office.

Fort Wayne , Indiana Current Taylor Fort Wayne endowed scholarships are:

Jewel Ache Memorial Scholarship Hal & Tillie Carpenter Scholarship Wilbur Ross Cochlin & Maude L. Cochlin Memorial Scholarship Eicher World Mission Endowment

Oscar A. & Ramona J. Eicher Scholarship Jacob & Alice Gerig Memorial Scholarship Kenton Gerig Memorial Scholarship Mary L. Haller Scholarship Alma Hirschy Memorial Scholarship Theodore Hirschy Memorial Scholarship Lillian Heaston Hogue Scholarship Adelle Isaac Memorial Scholarship Gary Litwiller Memorial Scholarship Roy Meyer Scholarship Eva Miller Memorial Scholarship KROGER grocery donates bread products once a week to the Fort Wayne campus to be Levi & Pearl Moser Scholarship given to off-campus students. Milt and Helen Noble faithfully make the delivery on Philip (John 1:44) Scholarship Thursday mornings. Verdie & Hazel Poorman Scholarship Powers Memorial Scholarship

Dr. Gideon & Priscilla Ramseyer Scholarship "I give in appreciation to my Great "We have appreciated the training our Mary Edith Reiff/South Side High who has blessed and used God me daughter received 23 years ago at Fort School Scholarship FWBC to change my life. Wayne Bible College. The College Reiff Memorial Scholarship gave her the opportunity to serve as Dr. Amos & Clara Reusser Memorial Sch. "Fort Wayne Bible College made an the campus nurse and to take an Evelyn M. Rhodes Memorial Scholarship impact on my spiritual life when I evangelistic trip to Mexico. The Charles A. Roberts Memorial Endowment attended in the late 70' s. I was experiences she was able to have Joseph Schindler Family Memorial Sch. impressed by the professors who Billy Springfield Memorial Scholarship helped her so much. demonstrated what they were Esther Steinman Memorial Scholarship teaching by their own personal lives. "We are thrilled to be able to give to Clyde Taylor Endow, tor World Mission

They helped me get my life on the College over the years so that Esther M. & Gilbert J. Waddington course." others may have the same type of Memorial Scholarship Dave Scholl education and experience our Forest Weddle Memorial Scholarship Galesburg Rescue Mission daughter did!" Hugo & Lorena Weinman Memorial Scli. C.H. & Ruth Wiederkehr Scholarship Galesburji, Illinois Willard & Dorothy Naas Herald J. Welty Scholarship Kettering, Ohio Revs. Harold 1. & Mar\ HIi/abclh /ook (Dorothy passed away IO-IH-94) Memorial Scholarship 5 . " FORT WAYNE FOCUS UPLAND UPDATE BARD, ST. PETERS PARENTS' JOIN TUFW ASSOCIATION COMMUNICATION ARTS CENTER The TUFW Parents' Association is alive DEDICATED and well as a result of many parents taking an active part Dr. Gaiy Bard The Rupp Communication Arts Center was the site of dedication and ribbon The purpose of the Parents' Association is cutting ceremonies Friday, October 14. to foster and cultivate the spirit of a con- tinuing Christian community of Taylor The second of two major construction parents; to unite that community into roles projects from a recently-completed capi- Dr. Gary Bard has joined the TUFW fac- of influence, support and action; and to tal campaign, the $4.8 million Rupp Com- uhy as assistant professor of mathematics, have a strong voice in sustaining the spiri- munication Arts Center houses the computing and system sciences. Prior to tual welfare of the University. Mitchell Theatre, classrooms, television coming to Taylor, Dr. Bard served 10 and radio studios, video editing suites, years as part-time instructor of mathemat- The Association is governed by the Par- offices and darkrooms for student publi- ics and computer science for the Univer- ents' Cabinet. Nine to twelve family units, <;ations, and faculty offices. sity of Maryland, European Division. He representative of each class and geographi- recently retired from the Air Force after 22 cal location, make up the Cabinet; led this During the dedication ceremonies greet- years of service. Bard holds a Ph.D. de- year by Ron and Gretchen Eickhorst. ings were given by representatives of the gree in geology from Iowa State Univer- three major donors to the project. Rev. sity, and M.S. and B.A. degrees from the Generously, the Parents' Cabinet of the Charles Rupp represented the Rupp fam- University of Northern Iowa in earth sci- Upland campus gave TUFW $1500 to ily, for whom the facility is named. Mr. ence, science and religion respectively. establish a Students' Emergency Assis- Herbert Meier, Secretary of the Board, tance Fund. In its pioneer effort, the Sauder Woodworking Company, TUFW Parents' Cabinet sponsored the Archbold, Ohio, represented Mr. Maynard first annual auction of homemade items Sauder. Dr. Charles Jaggers, Vice Presi- during Parents' Weekend, raising over dent for University Relations at Taylor, $850 —with the purpose to replenish the spoke on behalf of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Heather Zenk emergency fund. St. Peters (Betty) Mitchell. NUTCRACKER DEPOT RETURNS NARRATED AFTER 30 YEARS Heather Zenk St. Peters has been appointed Taylor University will host its Third An- directorofthe Institute of Correspondence nual Community Christmas Concert on Studies. St. Peters joined the staff in Au- Saturday, December 3. gust coming from Illinois where she earned j*#V^ J the B.A. degree in international relations WBNI'S Janice Furtner will narrate the ., i from Illinois Wesleyan University- '' legendary Nutcracker story as the Fort J iHIH'' Bloomington, and earned M.S. degrees in Wayne Philharmonic will provide the mSmi^j^ communication and political science from musical background for this timeless holi- Illinois State University-Normal. 5! day favorite. ^^^1 ^.. The community is invited, and 1 00 neigh- WELCOME HOME! borhood households are once again in- vited as guests of the University to receive m The was a burst campus of activity as tickets for concert in complimentary the a The Upland community welcomed the TUFW hosted its annual Homecoming/ gesture of the Christmas spirit! return of its historic train depot after a Parents' Weekend, October 8 and 9. The near-30-year absence. As part of last weekend provided times of reunion, remi- year's observance of Taylor's 100th year niscing and renewal of friendships. MORE NEW FACES in Upland, the University provided match-

The 1994-95 academic year has brought ing gift funds to help the town purchase, Activities included class reunions, a BBQ more than just a few new faces to TUFW. transport and restore the historic edifice. and a variety/talent program. A highlight The student body has increased 8.7% from Dr. Charles Jaggers, V.P. for University of the weekend was the soccer game be- lastyear, totaling students. Total 423 num- Relations commented, "University offi- tween the Taylor Falcons and Grace Bible ber of male students has increased by 23%, cials thought it was a fair payback for College. The Falcons took the victory in totaling 155; and total number of women Upland, which gave Taylor 10 acres of

(loublc overtime with a score of I to 0. students has increased by two. land and $ 1 0,000 to get the school started. HONOR ROIL FUND OF DONORS GROW -iON alumni

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Mrs. LaRita R. Boren Mr. John R. Home Avis Industrial Corporation Navistar International Upland, Indiana Transportation Corporation "Your Support is Much Chicago, Illinois Mr. R. David Boyer Appreciated . . .for the Helmke, Beams, Boyer and Wagner Mr. V. Donald Jacobsen Success of the Kingdom.' Fort Wayne, Indiana Dunwoody, Georgia

Dr. Joseph D. Brain Mrs. G. Roselyn Kerlin Harvard University New Life Associates, P.C. Boston, Massachusetts Danville, Indiana Dr. Gary Bard ulty as assistaj Dr. Beverly Jacobus Brightly Mr. Carl W. Moellering Dr. Jay Kesler computing ar U.S. Department of Education Moellering Construction Co., Inc. President Rehabilitation Services Administration Fort Wayne, Indiana coming to Ti| Washington, D.C. years as part- Mr. Arthur K. Muselman ies and comp| Mr. Theodore F. Brolund E. P. Graphics sity of Marylc W.A. Witney Company Berne, Indiana recently retire Rockford, Illinois years of servil Dr. William E. Pannell "I'll confess that it never dawned gree in geolof Mr. Kenneth Flanigan Fuller Theological Seminary on me in the immediate years St. Charles Building Partners Pasadena, California sity, and M.sl folloiuing graduation Taylor The Evangelical Alliance Mission University ofl from Carol Stream, Illinois Rev. Paul D. Robbins ence, science University that my involvement f Christianity Today, Incorporated was needed or even necessary to Ms. Marta Gabre-Tsadick Carol Stream, Illinois see the institution continue. I.T.G. Commercial Trading Now having returned as presi- Project Mercy Mr. Richard Russell Hel Mar Russell Homes, Incorporated dent, I know that the loyal Fort Wayne, Indiana General Contractors and Land support of alumni is the absolute Developers

life blood of the institution. I'm Dr. J. Paul Gentile Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan so grateful to see the Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Indiana Mr. Paul A. Steiner alumni shoulder responsibility Mr. Robert C. Gilkison Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Co. that the transition has been now Kahn Brothers Investment Fort Wayne, Indiana made. I'm convinced that the Management Corporation

Alexandria, Virginia Fred S. Stockinger future of the church is, to a very Dr. Heather Zenk I Rocky Mountain Cardiovascular and great degree, in the hands of our director of the! Mr. Richard W. Gygi Thoracic Surgeons, PLLC youth and that Christian higher Studies. St. p| CPS Corporation Idaho Falls, Idaho education plays a vital role in the Franklin, Tennessee gust coming q kind impact that will Dr. James H. Woods the B.A. degr of we have Dr. Carl W. Hassel Milwaukee General and Vascular from Illinoil in the years to come. Your Farmington Hills, Michigan Surgery, S.C. Bloomingtonj support is much appreciated, not Milwaukee, Wisconsin communicatil for myself or even for Taylor, but Mr. Jerry Home IlHnois State for the success of the Kingdom. Manpower Temporary Services of Mr. Paul Zurcher Western Michigan Zurcher Tire, Incorporated God bless you." Holland, Michigan Monroe, Indiana

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Jared F. Gerig Dr. and Mrs. Robert Nienhuis FUND Mr. Robert Albro Dr and Mrs. Lester Gerig Mr. Frederick J. Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amstutz Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Gerig Mr. and Mrs. DeVon A. Phillips J. GROW Mrs. Viola Badertscher Rev. and Mrs. William Gerig Dr. and Mrs. Jay Platte Mrs. Marcella Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quay Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barcalow Mr. and Mrs. Orton Gilpin Miss Mary Edith Reiff HON alumni Mr. and Mrs. Duane Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Resch Dr. and Mrs. David Biberstein Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rickner OLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Birkey Mr. Melvin L. Guillaume Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg grown from Mrs. Fern Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Guth Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Birkey Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roth ;st earned on

Rev. and Mrs. Virgil N. Bixler Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe 1 in scholar- Mr. Ralph Bolinger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruble h a total of Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Brandenberger Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harter Mr. and Mrs. James Saddington Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirl Hatfield Miss Lorene Schindler Miss Wava Bueschlen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. David A. SchoU Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carey Mr. and Mrs. Loris Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Scholl

Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Carnahan Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Jewett Mr. Harold Shaw > been for the Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Cherrie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Shaw Many thanks Mrs. Faye Clauser Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Justice Miss Hazel Shoup Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clendenan Mrs. Highla Ellen Kiessling Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shull ho have par- Mr. Gaylord L. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Foster Klopfenstein Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L.Sprunger )roject. Last Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Cooley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koehn Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Steiner contributions Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Cornell Mr. Howard Koenigshof Mr. Robert Tamagawa

Mrs. Marjorie DeArmond Mr. and Mrs. John L. Laymon Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tiernon J. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Egly Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Lochner Mr. and Mrs. James Tolbert Rev. and Mrs. Cyril Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lockwood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Updegrove Dr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Longcor Mrs. Catharine VanZile ps Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Eloranta Mr. Ralph D. McNeal Mr. and Mrs. David Vinton Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Eubank Mrs. Grace McVay Mrs. Vera VonGunten Mr. and Mrs. Rex G. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Messick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wanner Mrs. Ella Fox Mr. and Mrs, Merle D. Moser Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wanner d gifts Mr. and Mrs. Robert French Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Moser Rev. and Mrs. Max D. Wanner pating Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Fry Rev. and Mrs. William Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Howard White Mrs. Judson George Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muselman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whiteford Mr. and Mrs. Abner F. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers Mr. George Yarian Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gerig Mrs. Janis Nahler Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr Miss Geraldine Gerig Dr. and Mrs. Ted D, Nickel Mr. and Mrs. David Zimmerman P!

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tirst one you Mr. and Mrs. Don Abnet Mrs. Ruth Burns Miss Phyllis E. Davis

I in and say. Mr. and Mrs. Delno Abnet Rev. and Mrs. Warren W. Burns Ms. Norma R. DeLancey Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Burrus Mr. and Mrs. Al Deneve Mr. and Mrs. Rex Altenburg Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie L. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dever Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alvaraez Mr. and Mrs. James Byers Mrs. Ruth Double Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvis Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drummond Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carey Mr. and Mrs. Jewel E. Duke Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. William Carley Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Dyck

Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dynes

Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Amstutz Miss Dolores Y. Carpenter Mr. Nelson Eckelbarger Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cavender Mr. Walter Edgar Mr. and Mrs. G. William Ashley Mr. and Mrs. William Cearbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ehle Mr. and Mrs. Von Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chaney Mr. and Mrs. David A. Eicher Mrs. Helen Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. Eicher Rev. and Mrs. Richard Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clapp Mrs. Mary Jane Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Beery Mr. and Mrs. Barry Clark Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eloranta Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Belknap Mr. and Mrs. Julian Clark Rev. Paul Erdel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke Ms. Dottie Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bertsche Rev. and Mrs. Burley N. Clay Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Cleven Rev. and Mrs. Bob Pansier Mr. Merlin R. Birky Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clouser Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fegley Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Bixler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole Mr. and Mrs. Forest C. Felger Miss Georgia A. Black Miss Eunice J. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. James Felger Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Bland Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Conrad Dr. and Mrs. Dale Ferrier Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bliszack Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forster Miss Helen W. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cooper Mrs. Margarie Frain w Coley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. John Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Frauhiger ^ny Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Dean Freed Harold Cox am West. Mrs. Blanche Bradford Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Fry Mr. and Mrs. James Brain Bittora, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crawfis Mr. and Mrs. Enio J. Gaff Mrs. Lois H. Brandenburg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Croad Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gamble rber, Greg Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Branstcter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cross Mrs. Helen E. Gase Mrs. Emma Buehle Ms. Maxine Dafforn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gearhart Miss Agnes Burley Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geldien "

Harvesters cont. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Lane Mrs. Elsie Larson Mrs. Evelyn R. Gentis Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lawrason Mr. and Mrs. Garri George Ms. Anita Laymon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerard Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Lehman

Miss Elda E. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Lehman Miss Prudence Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Claren Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Ardon B. Gerig Mr. Wilmer E. Lehman Rev. and Mrs. Dale E. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Leightner Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lengerich "Christian Higher J. Mrs. Idella Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger Education is a Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gerig Miss Anna V. Liechty Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Liecthy Beacon of Light/' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Light Mrs. Berniece Getz Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Linhart Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longardner Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Richard Longcor Mr. Steven Gilpin Mrs. Nola Loose Dr. Gary Bard Mr. John Ginter Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Loraas ulty as assistaj Miss Ter\'eer Ginter Miss Donna M. Lutton Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey Mrs. Naomi E. Macy computing ar Dr. Daryl Yost Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goins Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malone coming to 1 Provost Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gongwer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marion years as part- Mr. William H. Gouty Mrs. Arvilla Martin Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Grabill Dr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Martin ies and compj Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Grabill Mr. and Mrs. E. Donald Martin sity of Maryh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Gratz Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martz recently retire Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile Mr. Carl Mason Mrs. William Grossman Mrs. Edward W. Mason years of servi Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mattax gree in geoloJ Mr. and Mrs. Gruber Mr. and Mrs. McClain "Christian higher education is a Max James sity, and M.sl Mr. and Mrs. John Guether Mr. and Mrs. David McDeavitt beacon of light in a world of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guhse Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mclntire University of I darkness. The support Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hall Rev. and Mrs. Harold L. McKnight ence. science] from Miss Velma J. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Roger McKuhen God's people is so very important Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMahan as we prepare men and women to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. David Meek Mrs. Arthur P. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. John Meek share His light in this darkness. Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Hartsell Mr. Dean Messick This is God's work and it Mrs. Ada Hausser Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Messick Mr. and Mrs. Duwain Meyers depends upon His people to help Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkins Mrs. Blanche Haycock Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey C. Miller support the ministry of Christian Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Gerald'C. Miller higher education. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hayes Drs. Keith and Etta Miller Ms. Edna Heaton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Miller E. Miller Miss Glenda J. Hebblethwaite Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Brice L. Minger Mr. Russell E. Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Loris L. Minger

Mrs. Lynda J. Heidelberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mishler Miss Nancy Helm Mr. Hadley Mitchell

Heather Zenk I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henkel Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell director of the Mr. Raymond Herman Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morand Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Moser Studies. St. Mr. and Mrs. Norvis Hill Mr. Dwight Moser gust coming] Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hillenburg Mr. Harry Moser the B.A. degr Mrs. Thelma Hoagland Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Moser Dr. and Mrs. Grant Hoatson Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Moser from Illinoil Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Moser BloomingtonJ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hodge Ms. Lula Murphy communicati(] Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hoffman Mrs. Susan Musser Mr. Charles Hoke Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Myers lUinois State Mr. Jay HoUinger Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers Mr. Max Holycross Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Myers Dr. E. Randall Horton Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Naas Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howey Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nantz

Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hughes Rev. and Mrs. Geroge W. Nantz WEL( Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Hull Rev. and Mrs. John S. Nearhood Mrs. Clinton Hummel Dr. Mrs. Craig Nelson The campus Mr. and and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson TUFW hostel Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Inniger Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt Mrs. A. Mrs. Edward Neuenschwander Parents' WeeJ Mr. and John Johnson Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neuenschwander weekend pro\ Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Neuenschwander niscing and rd Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Jones Mr. andMrs. Wilbert Neuenschwander Mr. Terry D. Jones Miss Janet E. Nickel Miss Pamela Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Noble Activities inc Mrs. Pearl V. Keefer Ms. Margaret A. Norman Mrs. Florence Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Kip Nussbaum and a variety] Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson of the weekeil Mr, and Mrs. James Key Mr. Robert Paxton tween theTa^ Mr. and Mrs. James Kimbel Mrs. Esther Perry

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kinningham Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaylord Phillippe College. Rev. and Mrs. J. Mark Klinepeter Miss Amy D. Philips double ovcrtil Dr. Albert Knorr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitzer Mrs. Norman W. Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Poling

10 Harvesters cont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweighart Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tiernon Mr. Charles Scott Ms. Evelyn Tomlinson Mr. Otto Sell Mrs. Carol J. Ponchot Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tracey Rev. and Mrs. Steven Ponchot Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shank Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tracy Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherrow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxel Mr. and Mrs. David H. Prahl Miss Kathy Showalter Mr. Floyd Updegrove UND Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shull Mr. and Mrs. EdwardVonGunten Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siktberg Mr. and Mrs. David vonGunten J. GROW Mrs. Raymond Rakestraw Rev. and Mrs. Robert Skinner Mrs. Norma VonGunten Ms. Mary A. Reed Ms. Gertrude Slusser Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagley Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Renner Mr. and Mrs. C. Carl Smith Mrs. Mabel Wagner HiON alumni Rev. and Mrs. Edison Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner Rev. and Mrs. Philip Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Warner iOLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rieser Ms. Floridene Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Warstler grown from Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Riewald Mrs. Frances Soldner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wasson Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Waters ist earned on Mr. Mrs. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sommers and J. Ringenberg Miss Joan Weber i in scholar- Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Sowles Mr. Henry Welty h a total of Mr. George F. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Myron Springer Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Welty Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rodebaugh Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sprunger Mrs. Wilma Wetter Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rodocker Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Sprunger Rev. and Mrs. Gareth Wiederkehr Rev. and Mrs. Don Rohrs Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight

Miss Cleo K. Roth Miss Miriam Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wild i been for the Mr. and Mrs. Royle Sprunger Rev. and Mrs. Ellis C. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams Many thanks Mr. and Mrs. E. David Roth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Wilson Mrs. Gladys Roth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stair Mr. and Mrs. William Winn ho have par- Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Steiner Mrs. Hazen Roth Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Winzeler )roject. Last Mr. and Mrs. James Roth Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittwer Mrs. Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner Contributions Roth Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Wright Mr. R. E. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Paul David Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Curtis WuUiman I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Rowell Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steiner Mrs. Alma Yerks Miss Edyth W. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yerks Miss Inez R. Sassaman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stevens Mrs. Clorinda E. Yoder 95 Miss La Vera M. Sauder Mr. and Mrs. John Stiverson Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Yost rch Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Schertz Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stout Miss Karen Yost Rev. Ms. Sonja Strahm and Mrs. Ronald Scharfe Mrs. Marceil J. Zehr Mr. Walter Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stuckey Mrs. Alberta Zimmerman d gifts Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Schlatter Mr. and Mrs. John Stucky Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimmerman pating Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Schmidt Miss Mary Stucky Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman Miss Evelyne Schmidt Miss Ingrid Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schrock Mrs. Ruth Taylor Mr. and Mrs. George A. Zuercher Dr. and Mrs. John Schutt Mr. Zohrab Tazian Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Zuercher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thatcher P!

he world" to

all. We ex- Alumni istrar and are Board Room,

r on the third Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ball Mr. and Mrs. William Bodine Mr. and Mrs. Deino Abnet Miss Dorothy Ball Miss Adriana Boender first one you Mr. Mrs. and Jesse Adams Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barcalow Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bond ' in and say. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams Mrs. Ethel Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Botas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Barthes Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bowditch Mr. Thomas Adomat Mr. and Mrs. Harold Basehore Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers Mrs. Ruth Aju Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bassous Rev. and Mrs. William Bowles Mr. Robert Albro Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Joel Alsdorf Rev. and Mrs. Richard Baxter Mr. Steven Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvis Mr. and Mrs. James Beard Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Boyer Rev. andMrs. Blanchard Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. David Becker Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniel Boyll Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bedford Mr. Rodney Boze

Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Bedsworth Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brandenberger Mr. and Mrs. Leon Amstutz Miss Carol Beerbower Dr. and Mrs. Paul Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bellman Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brenneman Rev. and Mrs. Paul Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. John Belnome Rev. andMrs. Wayne Brenneman Rev. Tillman Amstutz Mrs. Veda Ruth Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Amstutz Mrs. Bertha Berk Mr. and Mrs. James Brian Rev. La Verne Anderson Mr. and Mrs. David Berggren Rev. and Mrs. Mark Brinkman Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James Berry Miss Susan Bristol Miss Mary Andrea Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Broom Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bertolet Miss Cheryl Brown Mr. and Mrs. John Armant Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Beutler Dr. Richard Brownfield Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beutler Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Arnold Dr. and Mrs. David Biberstein Rev. and Mrs. Doane Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. G. William Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Binkley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brvant Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Augsburger Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Buck in Coley, Rev. and Mrs. Gary Aupperle Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Karl Buehle Mr. Gordon Aupperle Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Bixler Miss Wava Bueschlen >ny Miller, Miss Sharon Ayabe Mr. and Mrs. Von Bixler Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bunker am West. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Badgerow Miss Georgia Black Rev. and Mrs. Jeff Burger ' Biitora, Miss Mabel Bahler Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bley Mrs. Wilma Burget rher, Grefi Mrs. Ardice Bailor Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bliszack Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Burk Miss June Baker Miss Alice Blodgett Rev. and Mrs. John Burke Mr, and Mrs. Richard Baker Rev. and Mrs. John Blosser Mr. Peter Burkey Mr. Robert Baldwin Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Blue Miss Agnes Burley

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Alumni cont. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Diller Miss Mahala Diller Miss Helen Burley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Diller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burley Mrs. Wendell Doerfiler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burnett Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson Rev. and Mrs. Warren Burns Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doud Rev. and Mrs. Mark Burritt Mrs. Isabelle Drake Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Burrus Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butcher Mrs. Darienne Dumas Mr. and Mrs. James Byers Rev. and Mrs. Howard Dunlap "Your Gifts Have Made Mr. and Mrs. D. Leroy Caddy Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Dyck Rev. and Mrs. John Caddy Rev. and Mrs. David Dyck a Difference in the Lives Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fade Mr. and Mrs. James Canon Mr. Clarence Hash of our Students, and For Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caraher Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ebbesen That We Are Deeply Dr. and Mrs. Clark Card Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carey Miss Edith Ehlke Thankful" Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carlyle Rev. and Mrs. Cyril Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cames Mr. and Mrs. David Eicher Dr. Gary Bad Ms. Jacqueline Carl Rev. and Mrs. Howard Eicher ulty as assistaij Miss Dolores Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eicher Miss Rosella Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Eicher computing ar Mr. F. Meacham Cash Mr. and Mrs. Russell Epley coming to Ti Mr. and Mr. Richard Epps Dr. Bob Nienhuis Mrs. Jonathan Caskey years as part-t Miss Gladys Cate Mr. John Erdel Vice President Mr. and Mrs. James Catron Dr. Paul Erdel ics and compj TUFW Rev. Delmar Caulkins Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Erdel sity of Maryk Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Caulkins Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ervin recently retire Miss Florence Cavender Ms. Dottie Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cavender Mr. and Mrs. George Escher years of servil Mr. and Mrs. William Cearbaugh Mrs. Pricilla Etter in gree geolol Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eubank sity, and M.S| Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Charles Mr. and Mrs. Tim Evearitt University of "I want to express my apprecia- Rev. and Mrs. John Cherrie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fahl ence, science! tion to each of you who have Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Christenson Mrs. H. O. Farley Mr. and Mrs. given to support the Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Christian Allan Farson Rev. Robert Chroninger Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fegley campus this past year. Your gifts Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clapper Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Feliciano have made a difference in the lives Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Clark Miss Sherry Ferber Rev. and Mrs. David Clark Dr. and Mrs. Dale Ferrier our students, that of and for we Rev. and Mrs. Albert Clarke Miss Sarah Fiedler are deeply thankful. I am Mrs. Faye Clauser Miss Harriet Fields Mrs. Lillie Clauser Miss Carol Findlay grateful, as well, for the prayers Rev. and Mrs. Burley Clay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleischer that I know surround the sending Rev. and Mrs. Donald Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Rex Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Clinger Miss Shirley Force of these gifts. Your gifts and your Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cluckie Rev. and Mrs. Duane Ford prayers are important to us. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forster 1 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cole Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster Mr. John Cook Rev. and Mrs. Richard Foust Heather Zenk Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Mrs. James Frater director of thel Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Frauhiger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cooper Rev. and Mrs. Dean Freed Studies. St. p| Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Corbin Rev. and Mrs. Gerard French gust coming f| Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cordier Rev. and Mrs. Harland Friend the B.A. degr Mr. and Mrs. John Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fritz Miss Neysa Costa Ms. Marian Fritz from lUinoil Rev. and Mrs. William Cox Rev. and Mrs. Earl Fuller BloomingtonJ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crabe Miss Erica Galbraith communicati(| Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Cramer Miss Amy Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crawfis Mr. and Dr. Dixie Garner Ilhnois State John Mr. Daryle Crawley Mr. and Mr. Hubert Gase Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Croad Dr. and Mrs. Marcelo Gavilanez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockett Rev. and Mrs. James Geahlen Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gearhart Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geldien WEL Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cureton Mr. and Mrs. Garri George The campus Mr. and Mrs. John Cureton Miss Evelyn Geiser Mr. and Mrs. Damon Curtis Miss Elda Gerber TUFW hoste Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gerber Parents' Wee Mr. and Mrs. Donald Danz Miss Prudence Gerber Mr. Keith Davis Dr. and Mrs. Vergil Gerber weekend pro Miss Phyllis Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Gerig niscing and rj Miss Olive DeCamp Mr. Bruce Gerig Miss Alice Dekle Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeMerchant Rev. and Mrs. Dale Gerig Activities inc Miss Kristine Demick Mr. and Mrs. Darrel! Gerig and a variety Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deighton Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gerig Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Demmin Mr. and Mrs. Donavon Gerig of the weeker] Rev. John DePriest Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Gerig tween thcTay Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dettmer Miss Geraidine Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Harold Gerig College. The Dewitt Ms. Lois Dickinson Mrs. Idella Gerig double overti Mr. and Mrs. John Dill Dr. Ira Gerig

12 Alumni cont. Mr. Henry Harmon Ms. Naomi Hoke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harp Ms. Phyllis Holdeman Dr. and Mrs. Jared Gerig Mr, and Mrs. Russell Harpest Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Hostetler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gerig Miss Mary Ardis Harris Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Gerig Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hugger Miss Joy Gerig Mr. James Harshaw Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes FUND Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gerig Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Hartsell Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hughs Miss Sharon Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hartsell Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hull GROW Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hauser Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Hull Rev. and Mrs. William Gerig Mrs. Ada Hausser Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huls Dr. and Mrs. Zenas Gerig Mr. and Mrs. B. Doug Hayes Mr. Earnest Hummer TON alumni Miss Margaret Germain Mrs. George Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter TSGT and Mrs. Russell Geyer Miss Edna Heaton Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde OLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gibson Miss Glenda Hebblethwaite Mrs. Kenneth Hyman grown from Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gifford Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Hege Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Inniger St earned on Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heidelberg Mr. and Mrs. David Ipe

Mr. and Mrs. Orton Gilpin Dr. and Mrs. Ray Hein Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isch ji in scholar- Mr. Steven Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heindel Miss Vicki Jacobs h a total of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gines Mr. Bryan Heindel Rev. and Mrs. James Johnson Miss Terveer Ginter Mr. and Mrs. E. Lad Heisten Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson Miss Mildred Good Miss Nancy Helm Miss Lois Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Truman Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helzerman Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Johnson > for the Rev. and Mrs. Brad Grabill Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helzerman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson been Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Grabill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henkel Mrs. Martha Jones |V[any thanks Mr. and Mrs. Noel Grabill Mrs. Shirley Henry Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Jones |ho have par- Dr. and Mrs. Paul Grabill Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy Miss Cynthia Graeff Mr. and Mrs. D. Kent Herzer Mr. and Mrs. RoUin Jump project. Last Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graham Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hetmansperger Rev. and Mrs. George Kacena contributions Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gray Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hewett Rev. and Mrs. Niles Kageyama Mr. William Greene Mrs. Lois Hewitt Rev. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile Mr. and Mrs. James Hibschman Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaufman Mrs. Kathlene Groosbeck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ray Keaton 95 Miss Janet Grubbs Mrs. Mary Hill Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keen Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Norvis Hill Rev. and Mrs. Levi Keidel rch Mr. and Mrs. Max Gruber Ms. Sonja Hinchman Rev. and Mrs. Paul Keidel Rev. and Mrs. James Gurley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hirons Mr. and Mrs. David Keller Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Hirschy Mrs. Florence Kelley d gifts Rev. and Mrs. Todd Mrs. Dorothy Hoag Habegger Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kelly pating Mr. and Mrs. Max Haines Mrs. Robert Hoagland Mr. Joel Kemmerer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hake Dr. and Mrs. Grant Hoatson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kent Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Hall Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobbs Miss Margaret Kerby Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hall Miss Tricia Hobson Rev. and Mrs. Stan Kesler Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haller Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hodge Rev. and Mrs. James Key P! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haller Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Hodgin Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kidd he world" to Ms. Violet Haller Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hodgson CPT and Mrs. Lawrence Kinde Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halverson Mr. Jason Hoffman all. We ex- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis King Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haney Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hoffman Miss Carol Kinney istrar and are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hanna Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogg Mr. and Mrs. David Kiningham Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hara Ms. Mary Hoke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby Board Room, r on the third ALUMNI GIVING first one you in and say. 1987 - 1994

This report excludes alumni gifts to WBCL and Alumni Estate Gifts. For this period WBCL Gifts totaled $253,291 or $36,184 per year average. • Estate Gifts totaled $118,350 or $16,907 per year average

$180,607 $181,047 i8(y)oo_ $174,999 average - 4 years $173,438 $1('>4.9()5 65% of 160,000 before merger 140,000 $136,260 averase

120,000 $113,751 $106,452 100,000

80,000

pi Coley, 60,000 my Miller, am West.

40,000 ' Butora, rher, Greg 20,000

87-88 88-89 89-90 90-9 1 9 1 -92 92-93 93-94 Fort Wayne Bible College Summit Christian Taylor University Fort Wayne

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Alumni cont. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee Mr. and Mrs. Willard McKenney Miss Kathleen Kirchenbauer Mrs. Gail McKinnon BA] Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleiner Rev. and Mrs. Harold McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Klingenberg Mr. and Mrs. Roger McKuhen Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Klotzbach Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McMichael Mrs. Sylvia Knuth Miss Sharon Meek Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Kobayashi Rev. and Mrs. Jay Meisenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koehn Miss Peggy Merillat Rev. and Mrs. Roy Kohler Miss Susan Metzger "The Future of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Koller Rev. and Mrs. Jerrold Meyer Miss Margaret Korta Mr. and Mrs. Dean Meyers Taylor University Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Duwain Meyers Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Michaels Fort Wayne Mr. Ronald Kress Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miike Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kreiss Miss Marilyn Millar is Indeed Bright. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller Mr. and Mrs. Larry Krygier Rev. and Mrs. Carl W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuehnert Rev. and Mrs. David Miller Dr. Gary Ban Miss Kathlyn Kulp Mrs. Karen Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kwaczala Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Miller ulty as assistaij Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lampton Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller computing ar Bill Gerig Mrs. Elizabeth Landfair Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller coming to Ti Dir. of Alumni/ Rev. and Mrs. Robert Langdon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Mrs. Mary Langeloh Mr. and Mrs. Terry Miller years as part- Church Relations Mr. and Mrs. James Lantz Rev. and Mrs. Fred Millikan ies and comp TUFW Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills sity of Maryl Mr. and Mrs. Alan Latino Ms. Norma Mills recently retird Dr. Anna Belle Laughbaum Mrs. Harvey Mitchell Miss Roberta Lay Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell years of servij Ms. Anita Laymon Rev. and Mrs. Robert Moening gree in geolo Mr. and Mrs. John Laymon Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Mohr Mr. and Mrs. James Leever Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moore sity, and M.Sf "My personal thanks to the University of Rev. and Mrs. Richard Leever Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morehead j hundreds of alumni who have Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morley ence, science] continued to support our Alma Ms. Dorothy Lehman Rev. and Mrs. Philip Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lehman Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Moser Mater with prayer and finances, Rev. and Mrs. Hal Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moser encouragement. The future of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Lehman Rev. and Mrs. John Motter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lehman Rev. and Mrs. William Mueller Taylor University Fort Wayne is Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Lehman Miss Pauline Muselman indeed bright. Mrs. Vernon Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Musselman Miss Virginia Lehman Rev. William Myers Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Leightner Rev. and Mrs. Donald Nabinger "The percentage of alumni Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Leightner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nantz participation in 1993-94 was Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leman Rev. and Mrs. George Nantz Miss Lynnette Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Nantz is very 31%, which commendable Miss Amy Level Rev. and Mrs. John Nearhood in the midst of a merger of two Rev. and Mrs. Billy Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson Re\'. and Mrs. Dale Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Craig Nelson institutions. We have set a goal Mr. and Mrs. Larry Liechty Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Heather Zenk of 35% participation for 1994-95. Rc\'. and Mrs. Stanley Liechty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson Re\'. and Mrs. Bruce Linhart Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt director of th Please help us meet this goal. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lininger Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nesseth Studies. St. 1 May we, the Fort Wayne campus Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Loewen Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Neuenschwander gust f coming Alumni Association, continue to Rev. Vernon Lohrentz Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Neuenschwander the B.A. degr| Mr. and Mrs. Mark Longcor Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Neuenschwander support this 'Vine of God's Own Rev. andMrs. Martin Longcor Mrs. Jean Neuenschwander from Illinoil Planting.'" Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Loraas Mrs. Jesse Neuenschwander Bloomington Miss Ginger Loucks Miss Kristine Neuenschwander communicati Miss Helen Lucks Mr. Robert Neuenschwander Miss Donita Luginbill Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Neuenschwander IlHnois State Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Luginbill Mr. Thomas Nevil Miss Donna Lutton Miss Arlene Newcombe Miss Eleanor Lyon Ms. Jamie Newell Rev. and Mrs. G. Robert Magary Miss Janet Nickel Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mahler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Nickel WEL< Mrs. Mildred Mankin Mr. Norman Nielssen The campus Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marlow Mrs. Charlene Niner Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martens Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble TUFW hoste Mrs. Amy Martin Mr. and Mrs. Marion Noel Mr. Mrs. E. Martin Miss Sara Norman Parents' Wee and Donald Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Mr. and Mrs. James Nott weekend pro Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Nussbaum niscing and n Mr. Paul Martindale Mr. and Mrs. Kip Nussbaum Mrs. Virginia Marullo Rev. Thomas Olney Re\'. and Mrs. Floran Mast Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ong Activities inc Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mast Mr. and Mrs. Orville Orr Rev. and Mrs. Mark Masterson Mr. and Mrs. David Osborne and a varietylj Dr. and Mrs. Ronald May forth Dr. and Mrs. Grant Osborne of the weeke Rvv. and Mrs. Paul Mays Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oxenrider twcen theTa Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBrier Dr. and Mrs. William Pannell Mr. and Mrs. David McDeavitt Mrs. Esther Parker College. Th Miss Margie McDowell Mrs. Dorothy Parsons double overti Mr. and Mrs. Harry McElhone Rev. and Mrs. William Paul Ms. Bonnie McFarrcn Mrs. Julius Pavkov

14 Alumni cont. Mrs. Doris Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steiner Miss Inez Sassaman Rev. and Mrs. Laverne Steiner Rev. and Mrs. David Pelz Miss Norma Sassaman Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. James Perdomo Miss La Vera Sauder Rev. and Mrs. Richard Steiner Miss lola Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schade Rev. and Mrs. Royal Steiner Mrs. Esther Perry Mrs. Elizabeth Schanely Miss Susan Steiner Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen Rev. and Mrs. Jake Schierling Mr. Wayne Steiner FUND Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Tim Schill Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Steingass GROW Ms. Helen Peterson Mrs. Flora Schilling Miss Esther Steinman Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Peterson Mr. Scott Schindler Rev. and Mrs. Timothy Stephenson Miss Amy Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlatter Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Steury HON alumni Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickard Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Schlatter Mr. and Mrs. Terry Steury Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pilcher Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schlatter Mr. and Mrs. James Stilson OLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitzer Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stitzer grown from Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Piatt Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. John Stiverson Rev. and Mrs. Albert Platte Miss Evelyne Schmidt Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Stockwell ;st earned on Dr. and Mrs. Jay Platte Mr. and Mrs. David Scholl Mrs. Verlin Stoller Dr. and i in scholar- Mrs. Carol Ponchot Mr. and Mrs. Doug Schneider Dr. and Mrs. David Stout total Rev. and Mrs. Steven Ponchot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schrock Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Strader h a of Rev. and Mrs. Victor Poser Rev. and Mrs. Robert Schrock Dr. and Mrs. John Strubhar Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Powell Rev. and Mrs. Rex Schrolucke Dr. and Mrs. Robert Strubhar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prasuhn Rev. and Mrs. Rodney Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strunk Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Preston Mrs. Linda Schumacher Miss Clara Lou Stucky i been for the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pride Miss Carol Schuman Miss Lois Stucky IVIany thanks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwab Mr. and Mrs. WiUis Sudmann Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Proctor Rev. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherland ho have par- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweighart Rev. and Mrs. Richard Swedberg project. Last Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quay Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott Mr. and Mrs. Vance Swope Mr. and Mrs. Garold Quick Mrs. Leora Scudder Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tate fontributions Mr. William Raines Ms. Nancy Seibert Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor I Rev. and Mrs. Roy Ramseyer Mr. and Mrs. Garry Senkel Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rashley Rev. and Mrs. Mark Seversen Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Terui Mrs. Dorothy Read Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shadduck Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thayer 95 Mrs. Ivis Reed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shady Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas rch Miss Julia Reef Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Shady Mrs. Peggy Thomas Mrs. Marian Regier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Thoryk Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Reifel Mr. Thomas Shank Ms. Nellie Thum d gifts Mrs. Laurel Reinking Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tiernon Mrs. Jovce Reiss Mr. and Mrs. Brent Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tobin pating Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Repp Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shaw Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Tolly Rev. and Mrs. Edison Reynolds Mrs. Joseph Shisler Miss Evelyn Tomlinson Mrs. Judy Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. David Shoemaker Rev. and Mrs. James Torbett Rev. and Mrs. Philip Reynolds Miss Carol Shoulders Mr. and Mrs. Augustin Torres P! Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reynolds Miss Hazel Shoup Rev. and Mrs. Robert Treat Mrs. JoAnn Rliea Miss Kathy Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Troyer he world" to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richman Mr. and Mrs. Elzer Showers Mr. and Mrs. David Truit all. We ex- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rieser Rev. and Mrs. Merle Showers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trusdle istrar are Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rice Miss Charmaine Siekmann Miss Arlene Tucker and Rev. and Mrs. Randall Rice Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siktberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker Board Room, Rev. and Mrs. Verlin Rice Mr. Maurice Simmons Mr. Tom Turner r on the third Rev. and Mrs. Claude Richards Mr. and Mrs. Dale Singer Mrs. Kae Linnet Turay Rev. and Mrs. John Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sivits Rev. and Mrs. Wildan Tuttle first one you Mr. and Mrs. James Riggs Rev. and Mrs. Robert Skinner Miss Verna Unruh in and say. Rev. and Mrs. Gary Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. David Skofstad Rev. and Mrs. David VanGorkom Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg Ms. Helen Slagle Rev. and Mrs. Paul VanGorkom Rev. and Mrs. Loyal Ringenberg Miss Lois Slagle Mr. and Mrs. Gregory VanMeter Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sleasman Mr. and Mrs. John Venters Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ringenberg Miss Gertrude Slusser Miss Millie Vermillion Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roach Rev. and Mrs. Berman Smith Rev. and Mrs. Mark Vincent Miss Rebecca Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith Mrs. DeNell Vischer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts Mr. and Mrs. L. Timothy Smith Miss Constance Vollmar Mrs. Sarah Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kent VonGmiten Mrs. Judith Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith Mrs. Vera VonGunten Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robinson Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagley Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rodebaugh Ms. Floridene Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagley Miss Diane Rodocker Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wagner Mrs. Renee Rodrigues Mr. and Mrs. James Sowers Miss Mary Wagner Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Roe Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Sowles Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner Rev. and Mrs. Don Rohrs Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sprunger Miss Juanita Wakley Mrs. Drusilla Roose Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Ramar Wakenight Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ross Miss Miriam Sprunger Ms. Irene Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Randall Walker Dr. and Mrs. David Roth Mr. Wayne Sprunger Mr. John Walrath Mr. and Mrs. E. David Roth Miss Ruth Stahl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Roth Mr. and Mrs. George Stahly Miss Betty Walti Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Roth Mrs. Janice Stahly Dr. and Mrs. Loren Wanner Mr. Mrs. and James Roth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stair Rev. and Mrs. Max Wanner in Coley, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stalter Miss Mildred Wanner Rev. and Mrs. Michael Rucinski Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner tny Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rupp Rev. anti Mrs. Howard Stein Mr. and Mrs. John Warner \am West. Rev. and Mrs. David Rupp Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Steiner Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Warner ) Biitora, Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Craig Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Warren \rher, Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Duane Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren Greg Rev. and Mrs. David Rusk Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Steiner Rev. and Mrs. John Warren Rev. Dorland and Dr. Carol Russett Dr. and Mrs. Gains Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waterman Rl'\'. and Mrs. Calvin Rychencr Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner Mr. Calvin Waugh

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Alumni cont. Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Williams Mr. David Willis

Lt. and Mrs. Robert Weber Ms. Mildred Wilson Mrs. Tammy Wilson BA] Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Weber Dr. Alice Joy Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson Miss Joann Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Eric Windmiller Rev. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wells Mr. and Mrs. William Winn Rev. and Mrs. James Welty Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Winteregg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welty Rev. and Mrs. Richard Wischmeier Mr. and Mrs. Willis Welty Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wolford Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wenger Mr. Neil Wolfe "Yes, Has Truly God Mr. and Mrs. Jaydon Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wong Blessed Us on the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West Mrs. Linda Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whipple Rev. and Mrs. J. Harlan Wright Fort Wayne Campus. Mr. and Mrs. Brian White Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wright Mr. and Mrs. Howard White Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright Miss Virginia White Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wulliman Rev. and Mrs. William Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yamaguchi Rev. and Mrs. Roy Whittum Mr. George Yarian Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Widmark Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yingling Dr. Gary Banl Rev. and Mrs. Gareth Wiederkehr Rev. and Mrs. Donald Young ultyasassista[ Gene Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wiggin Mr. and Mrs. Glen Young Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wild Mr. Ronald Yount computing arj Vice President Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wild Mr. Daniel Zehr coming to T;[ for Development Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilhelm Mrs. Marceil Zehr yearsaspart-tl Dr. and Mrs. Bert Wilhoit Mr. and Mrs. Glide Zeider ics and compj Rev. and Mrs. Darrell Williams Mr. and Mrs. David Zimmerman Rev. David Williams Dr. and Mrs. Donald Zimmerman sity of Maryli Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Williams Mrs. Juanita Zimmerman recently retire! Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams Mrs. Norman Zimmerman years of servij Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams Rev. and Mrs. John Zurcher Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams Rev. and Mrs. Steven Zurcher gree in geolol "God has blessed the efforts of the sity. and M.sf Fort Wayne Development staff

University of I this past year in ways we thought ence, science 1 not possible. ]Ne praise God for the efforts of many individuals who gave to Taylor University Friends Fort Wayne with sacrifice and

with generous gifts. Because God's servants are faithful, the Mr. Merlin Birky Fort Wayne campus has been Mr. and Mrs. Don Abnet Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Bixler blessed. The annual fund was in Mr. Joseph Abraham Mrs. Gladys Blackburn Ms. Cheryl Adams Miss Bernice Blore excess of $343,000 with nearly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bloxom $700,000 in total gifts receipted. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. James Blum Hilda Bolinger December 1993 on the Fort Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adams Mrs. Ms. Myrna Akin Mrs. Mathilda Boyers one the Heather Zenk Wayne campus was of Mr. Neal Aldrich Mrs. Hildegard Brandenburg Brandt directoroftb best months we have had for Mr. and Mrs. Joel Altenburg Mr. Daniel Ms. Krista Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brant Studies. St. many years. Yes, God has truly Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brant gust coming f blessed us on the Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arendt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bransteter Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Breedlove the B.A. deg campus. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Arndt Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bremer from Illino Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnholt Ms. Charna Bricker Bloomington Dr. Carolyn Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Artz Mr. and Mrs Walter Brooks communicati Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkerson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brown Illinois State Mr. and Mrs. Dale Augsburger Mr. and Mrs. Joel Augsburger Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bail Mrs. Mary Brown Ms. Lois Bair Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bales Miss Marilyn Buchanan Ms. Rita Ballenger Ms. Katherine Bullock WEL(! Ms. Sharon Barber Mrs. Charlotte Bums The campus Mr. Louis Barbieri Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bushkill Miss Melissa Barcalow Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler hoste TUFW Dr. and Mrs. Marc Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Steven Butler Parents' Wee Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Caddell Mrs. Daria Bartlett Mrs. Carol Calcaterra weekend pro Mr. and Mrs. W. Oral Barto Mrs. Nancy Cascaden niscing and r Mrs. Kim Baumgartner Ms. Ruth Castersen Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Beaverson Mr. and Mrs. John Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Horst Becker Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cerak Activities inc Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Becker Mrs. Judith Chambers Mrs. Bernita Charles and a varietylj Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beitlcr Mrs. Dorothy Bellinger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christian of the weeke Ms. Debra Benton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cina twcen the Tay] Mrs. Ann Berard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clancy Dr. and Mrs. Harold Berk Mrs. Clella Clark College. The Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berry Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark double overti Mr. and Mrs. Carl Best Mr. and Mrs. Robert Claypool Mr. Todd Best

16 Friends cont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kemp Ms. Anneliese Coble Mr. and Mrs. L. Shirl Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Converse Mrs. Kathy Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kent Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heindel Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kerschner Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coon Mr. and Mrs. Gary Heishman Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Kiester Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heliker Mrs. Barbara King FUND Mrs. Joan Couch Ms. Earleen Helman Mrs. Mary King Mr. and Mrs. Wade Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helmke Mr. Daniel Kingman GROW Ms. Catharine Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Glen Helms Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirchenbauer Ms. Megan Culver Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Klopfenstein HON alumni Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Mr. E. James Hertel Mr. and Mrs. John Knautz [OLARSHIP Ms. Nellie Denton Ms. Ruth Heselton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Highley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kodani grown from j Ms. Melinda Hightshue Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Koller Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D'Esposito ;st earned on Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dettmer Mr. Michael Hinckfoot Ms. Elizabeth Konija in scholar- Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Didrichsons Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hintz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kotnik d Ms. Gertrude Hoard Mr. and Mrs Frank Krandell Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon h a total of Rev. Jean Dimond Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hock Ms. Lucile Kuchera Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dobbrastine Mr. and George Hook Mr. Carl Lampe Mr. and Mrs. David Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Randy Houck Mr. and Mrs. Monty Lankford Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Doriot Mr. John Howell Mr. and Mrs. John Larson J. s been for the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Double Mrs. Mary Howell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Drake Ms. Rebecca Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Many thanks Mr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Hull Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dryden ho have par- Dr. and Mrs. Richard Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Dana Huntley Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lehman project. Ms. Andrea Duquette Ms. Frances Huntley Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leightner Last Mrs. Charlotte Jensen Mr. and Mrs. William Leinheiser Mr. and Mrs. F. Donald Eckelmann •ontributions Mr. and Mrs. W. Duane Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jerome Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis i. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eichenauer Ms. Marcia Jessup Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Robert Light Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Eicher and Hie J. Johnloz and Mrs. Joan Elhs Mr. Frank Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leichty Mr. and Mrs. Michael Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger Mr. and Mrs. Russell Epley Rev. and Mrs. Weyburn Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Lillie rch Ms. Lori Erickson Mrs. Ada Jones Mr. Dennis Litzenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark Erickson Mr. Clyde Jones Mr. and Mrs. Terry Livingston ;d gifts Ms. Jennifer Ewert Ms. Melanie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Roland Loewen Mr. Henry Farr Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jones Rev. and Mrs. Paul Loucks pating Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Fast Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jones Dr. Virgil Lougheed Mr. and Mrs. George Paul Miss Pamela Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lude Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feleen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy Mrs. Elizabeth Ludtke Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jurkovich Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Feliciano James P! Mr. David Figgins Mrs. Anna Jury Ms. Michelle Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keaffaber Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lyttle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finke [he world" to Mr. and Mrs. David Flohra Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ray Keaton Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Macy all. ex- Mrs. Margaret Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Max Keefer Ms. Livia Maddamma We Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Flickinger Mr. and Mrs. Don Keller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Malachuk istrar and are Mr. Earl Forbush 3oard Room. Ms. Lanette Ford Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ford 'r on the third Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forrester Annual Fund Report first one you Mr. and Mrs. David Friedersdorf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fry in and say. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fruechtenicht July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1994 Mrs. Wilbert Fuelling Mr. Michael Fukuda Mr. Alan Fuller Mr. Joseph Furlick 1992-93 1993-94 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Furlick Mr. and Mrs. Neai Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. John Gandolfo Annual Fund $331,107 $343,921 Dr. and Mrs. Lester Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerig Phonathon 33,554 33,037 Ms. Bonnie Gerstung Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Getchel Restricted 13,718 227,688 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geyer Gift Income Restricted/ 105,980 114,381 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Going Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gongwer Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Dale Grooms Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadsell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall TOTAL $450,805 $685,990 Mr. John Halloran Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton Ms. Mary Hamilton WBCL/WBCY 838,691 938,016 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hamm Mr. and Mrs. John Hamm 7// Coley, Miss Susan Hamm TOTAL GIFTS $1,289,496 $1,624,006 )n\ Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamm ]am \\est. Mr. La Verne Hansen RECEIPTED Mr. Thomas Hardwick 2 Biitora, Ms. Marilyn Harp \rher, Greg Ms. Helen Harper Mr. and Mrs. William Harter Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hartle

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Friends cont. Mr. Stan Reed Ms. Elizabeth Reese Mr. Mrs. Dale and Manion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. John Mann Mrs. Evelyn May Rhodes Miss Lois Mannix Mr. Phil Richard Mr. and Mrs. Mardian James Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richeal Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Marks Mr. and Mrs. Don Rietdorf Mr. and Mrs. Kent Marsden Mr. and Mrs. James Ritzema Ms. Luada Marshall Ms. Christina Rohm Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin "Thank You for All of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rose Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosener Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mast Your Encouragement. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Ross Mr. Mathiesen Jon Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ross I Appreciate You. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mattson Mr. and Mrs. James Roth Ms. Betty Maxwell Ms. Patricia Rotondo Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxwell Miss Jena Ruble Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayle Miss Jessica Ruble Mr. and Mrs. William McCalister Mr and Mrs. Harry Rust Mr. Ross McCampbell Mr. Francis Safford Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Gary Ban! John McCollum Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salem Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee ulty as assistal Ms. JoAnne Sauder Miss Mary Mengel ]oe Updegrove Ms. Rhoda Schlatter computing arl Mr. and Mrs. William Merrick Director Mr. anci Mrs. James Schmitz of Mrs. Gladys Merrian coming to TJ Mr. and Mrs. David Schrader k<^^nJ| Development Mr. and Mrs. James Messinger years as part-tl Ms. Allison Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wk TUFW Jack Ms. Ruth Schroeder ics and compf Mr. Mrs. Kurt Michler and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schweitzer Mr. and Mrs. Miner sity of Mary h James Mr. Shiart Shadel I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moats recently retire Ms. Angela Sharrotta Ms. Sharon Mohlman Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sherfy years of servi. Mrs. Frances Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherman gree in geolo| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sherman "It is an inspiration to me to see Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore sity, and M.S Mr. and Mrs. William Shewman Ms. Beatrice Morton the support that comes to us Mr. and Mrs. Brett Shorb University of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moser daily. Not just through financial Mr. and Mrs. John Short science Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Muntzinger ence, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur support, but through your notes, Muselman Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers letters and phone calls. I want to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sims Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nahler Mr. and Mrs. John Sims personally say, 'Thank you,' for Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sims Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson all of your encouragement. I Ms. Nancy Sluss Mr. Mrs. and Jay Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith appreciate you." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith Mr. and Mrs. Neal Newell Ms. Ramona Smith Mr. Ralph Newell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newkirk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow Ms. Kim Niedermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Soldner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nielson Mr. Ronald Soule Nienhuis Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Speicher Mr. and Mrs. Morris Niswander Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Sprunger Mr. Rcnney Norman Mr. and Mrs. John Stark Miss Susan Norman Heather Zenk Miss April Starr Rev. and Mrs. Milo Nussbaum directorofth Mr. James Steere Mr. and Mrs. David Obrien Ms. Susan Steiner Studies. St. I Mrs. Gladys Overmyer Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steiner gust coming Mr. Carlisle Painter Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Steinman Mr. and Mrs. John Parker the B.A. deg Mr. and Mrs. Garden Stephenson Mr. Mrs. Steve Pausch and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Steury from Illino Mr. Mrs. and Donald Payne Mr. and Mrs. A. Lest Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pearson Bloomington Miss Lavada Stieglitz Ms. Beverly Penix communicati Miss Sonja Strahm Ms. Jennifer Peters Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sullivan Illinois State Mr. Lester Peters Mr. Harry Swan Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterson Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson Dr. and Mrs. Jon Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swihart Mrs. Norman Peterson Mr and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Taba WEL( Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson Mr. Robert Tamagawa Mrs. Lorris Phillips The campus Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tanaka Ms. Ruth Phillips Ms. Marie Tandy TUFW hostel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Piatt Mrs. Clyde Taylor Rev. and Mrs. Albert Platte Parents' Mr. and Mrs. Craig Tennant Weej Mrs. Mr. and Brayden Plumb Mr. Everett Thiele weekend pro\ Mr. Ken Podor Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Poling niscing and rd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson Mrs. Richard Powell Mr. and Mr. James Tibbetts Mr. and Mrs. John Pressler Mr. Craig Todd Activities incl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pressley Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Todd Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ms. Christina Trimpe and a variety! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Probst Mr. Raymond Tripp of the wcekcil Mr. Dennis Quinones Mrs. Mary Twaddell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Radenz tween theTa} Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tweed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Ms. Deb Ulrich College. The Mr. and Mrs. John Reeb Mr. Daniel Van Gerpen Mr, and Mrs. G. Russell Reed double overtil Mrs. Dee Van Nuck

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voigt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weber Mr. Warren Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Von Busch Mrs. Thelma Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilt Mrs. Harry VonGunten Mr. and Mrs. David Wells Ms. Bonita Wolf Ms. Gladys Wade Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welty Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe FUND Mr. Ralph Walda Mr. and Mrs. James Wendt Mr. Robert Wolford Mrs. Suzanne Walsh Mr. and Mrs. O. William Wetter Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wright GROW Mrs. C. Leigh Walton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White Mrs. Mary Wright Mr. and Mrs. James Walton Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Whitmore Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt Mr. Erwin Warsinski Mr. Daniel Widlicka Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wyse HON alumni Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ms. Jean Waterman Ms. Doris Wiggle Yoder [OLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waterman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilhelm Mrs. Luella Young

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Churches s been for the Many thanks ho have par- *Aboite Missionary Church, "Evangelical Free Church, "Kalamazoo Missionary Church, project. Last Fort Wayne, IN Gaylord, MI Kalamazoo, MI Aboite United Methodist Church, "Evangelical Mennonite Church, "Lakeview Missionary Church, contributions Fort Wayne, IN Archbold, OH Zion, IL i. *Allen Road Missionary Church, "Fairview Missionary Church, "Levant Wesleyan Church, Taylor, MI Angola, IN Falconer, NY *Amazing Grace Assembly Church, "Faith Fellowship Church, Living Stones Fellowship Church, 95 Sterling, IL Butler, IN Crown Point, IN *Antioch Evangelical Free Church, "Fellowship of Believers Church, "Maplewood Mennonite Church, rch

Antioch, IL Grand Rapids, MN Fort Wayne , IN "Arlington Countryside Church, "First Baptist Church, Maui Missionary Church, Arlington Heights, IL Columbia City, IN Kahului Maui, HI d gifts *Auburn Missionary Church, First Baptist Church, "Maynard United Methodist Church, pating Auburn, IN Gregory, MI Columbus, OH *Beaverton United Methodist Church, "First Baptist Church, "Montpelier Church of Christ, Beaverton, MI Hamilton, OH Montpelier, IN 'Bedford Baptist Men's Brotherhood, First Church of God, Murray Missionary Church, Owensburg, IN Kendallville, IN Bluffton, IN P! Berea Missionary Church, First Mennonite Church, "Nevada Mills United Methodist Church, Shipshewana, IN Berne, IN Angola, IN :he world" to *Bethany Missionary Church, "First Missionary Church, "New Life Lutheran Church, all. We ex- East Peoria, IL Berne, IN Fort Wayne, IN "Broadway Christian Church, "First Missionary Church, "Operation Mobilization, istrar and are Fort Wayne, IN Clarkston, MI Belgium 3oard Room. *Burr Oak Missionary Church, First Missionary Church, Ovid Community Church, Burr Oak, MI St. Petersburg, FL Anderson, IN r on the third "California Road Missionary Church, "First Presbyterian Church, "Peace Community Church, first one you Elkhart, IN Ossian, IN Frankfort, IL in Calvary Baptist Church, "First Presbyterian Church, Pettisville Missionary Church, ; and say. Fort Wayne, IN Warsaw, IN Pettisville, OH Calvary Evangelical Church, "Forest Hills Bible Chapel, Pleasant Hill Missionary Church, Van Wert, OH Grand Rapids, MI Bronson, MI Calvary Temple Church, Gardendale Church of God, "Plymouth Church of God, Inc, Naperville, IL Lima, OH Plymouth, IN "Central Mennonite Church, "Grabill Missisonary Church, "Rose Hill Church of God, Fort Wayne, IN Grabill, IN Paulding, OH "Christian Service Foundation, Grace Bible Church, Round Lake Baptist Church, Fort Wayne, IN Sun City, AZ Gladwin, MI Church of Christ, Grace Missionary Church, Royal Oak Missionary Church, Montpelier, IN Celina, OH Royal Oak, MI Church of God, "Grace Missionary Church, "Scranton Road Baptist Church, Decatur, IN Mooresville, IN Cleveland, OH "Church of Messiah, "Greenville Missionary Church, Sisters of St Joseph CSJ, Detroit, MI Greenville, OH Cleveland, OH "Colonial Woods Church, "Groveland Missionary Church, "Sonrise at Aboite, Fort Huron, MI Groveland, IL Fort Wayne, IN "Cornerstone Gospel Fellowship Church, "Hanfield United Methodist Church, "Spring Lake Missionary Church, La Porte, IN Marion, IN Manito, IL "Crane Church, "Harvester Avenue Missionary Church, "Vevay Assembly, Crane, IN Fort Wayne, IN Vevay, IN "Decatur Church of God, Heritage United Methodist Church, Waynedale Baptist Church, Decatur, IN Clearwater, FL Fort Wayne, IN "Defiance Youth for Christ, "Hope Missionary Church West Shore Missionary Church, Defiance, OH Fort Wayne, IN Muskegon, MI n Coley, "Edgerton Christian Church, "Interfaith Fellowship Church, "Woodburn Missionary Church, my Miller, Edgerton, OH Green Bay, Wl Woodburn, IN Elkton Missionary Church, Kalaheo Missionary Church, Zion Missionary Church, am West. Eklton, Ml Kalaheo Kauai, HI Fremont, IN • Biitora, Emmett Street Missionary Church, rber, Greg Battle Creek, Ml

'Participated in Church Matching Grant Program during 1993-94 Academic Year.

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The generosity of listeners in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan keeps WBCL on the air 24 hours a day. The music and message broadcast on 90.3 FM in Indiana and 89.5 FM in Northwest Ohio is possible because those who listen are faithful in consistently supporting the programming. 'Dear Manager" The chart shows that an overwhelming percentage of the $900,000 annual budget comes from listeners.

Char Binkley Manager Dr. Gary Banl WBCL/WBCY ulty as assistaj 12% computing arl coming to T;| years as part-tl ics and comp| sity of Maryk recently retirej Dear Manager, years of servij gree in geoloi "God continues to use your sity, andM.sl faithfulness in ministry to touch University of I lives of those in need. I am a life ence, science! that was significantly touched recently. Life had been so difficult. I had planned to turn 77% my back on friends, my church, and my Christian experience. Tuning to WBCL, I heard Don Francisco sing, "I'll Never Let Listener Business Syndication Misc. Go Your Hand. " God used of Gifts Underwriting (Nat'l program (Sub-carrier rental, special that song to speak to me, assuring payments) events, tapes sales, investments) me once again of His presence in 77% 12% 6% 5% my life. -Ohio Heather Zenk director of thej "Thank you for all of your efforts which give the listening public so Studies. St. p| many blessings. It's easy to take gust coming fij the B.A. degri you for granted, but I want you from Illinoil to know I'm holding you up in Bloomington prayer. God has been speaking to communicati(| me about how we don't support thoses out there who are devoted IlHnois State Matching Gift Companies to the work of Christ. How easy it is to say something casually negative, instead of positive, Amcast Industrial Foundation ITT Corporation about our church, pastors, those WEL( American United Life Insurance Kellogg Company ministering in public. Thank you Amoco Foundation, Inc. Marathon LeTourneau The campus again for everything you do for Aqualon Company Montgomery Ward Foundation " BP America, Inc. Motorola Foundation TUFW hostel Christ and us. Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc. National City Bank Parents' Weej -Indiana Caterpillar Foundation National City Bank Indiana weekend pro\ Central Soya NBD Bancorp Consumers Power Company NCR Foundation niscing and rd "A year ago I had a miscarriage Dana Corporation Foundation Norfolk Southern Foundation and turned from God for several Dow Chemical Company North American Philips Corporation Dow Corning Corporation Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Activities incl months. But, because of the Eli Lilly & Company Norwest Foundation programs you air, I 'came back. and a varietyl Essex Group, Inc. Phelps Dodge Foundation Enclosed is my gift. Thank you Ford Motor Company Fund RR Donnelley & Sons Co. of the weckeil " for being there. Gen Corp Foundation, Inc. Teledyn, Inc. tween thcTa) General Electric Foundation Testron, Inc. -Indiana College. Tht GTE Service Corporation Waste Management, Inc. Harper Collins Publishers, Inc. Worldwide Missionary Union double overtil Indiana Michigan Power Company

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DIRECTORY DIRECTIVES ENDOWMENT FUND CONTINUES TO GROW In 1993 the ALUMNI DIRECTORY was distributed to alumni who requested it. The DIRECTORY includes the names and addresses of all Fort Wayne Bible College/ After ten years of PHONATHON alumni Summit Christian College alumni from 1904-1992. DIRECTORIES are still avail- giving, the ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP able free of charge upon request. ENDOWMENT FUND has grown from $47,000 to $329,766. Interest earned on OUR FACE IS RED! the Endowment has resulted in scholar-

ships for 185 students with a total of As we worked on the production of the DIRECTORY we had an uneasy feeling that we $132,200 awarded. might miss someone. We did! Much to our chagrin a very important person was somehow not included in the directory. ADA (Smith) HAUSSER not only graduated in 1 944, but she What a great blessing this has been for the has just completed 50 years of service here at her alma mater. Our apologies Ada and thanks students and the University. Many thanks for your faithfulness. to the hundreds of alumni who have par- ticipated in this significant project. Last Many alumni were not included because we did not have an up-to-date address. A few year over 800 alumni made contributions others, besides Ada, for whom we did have addresses were omitted for unknown reasons. as a result of PHONATHON. We list them here with our apologies:

HAUSSER, ADA (Smith) g44 ERVIN, CARL g58 & g59 MOELLERING, MICHAEL x85 PHONATHON '95 3717 Shady Court 1285 Harpster Avenue 4725 Beaver Avenue February and March Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807 Akron, Ohio 44314 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807 Goals: 219-456-5603 219-456-4760 $40,000 in pledges and gifts

BROOKE, BRIAN x78 KELLY, RUTH (Dilgart) x43 WONG, MARILYN (Roth) x75 1,000 alumni participating 61300 Mayflower Road 1200 Putnam Street Apt 110 7530 Greymoor Drive South Bend, Indiana 46614 Findlay, Ohio 45840-2475 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815-8751 219-287-8545 419-425-9626 219-493-7000 MOVING UP! In August we moved "up in the world" to the third floor of Witmer Hall. We ex- Late Breaking News: The Taylor Board of Trustees unanimously agreed during their changed offices with the Registrar and are October meeting to rename the Fort Wayne campus Lexington Hall, the "Ada Smith now located across from the Board Room. Hausser Hall. " The action comes in honor ofAda 's faithful serx'ice to the Fort Wayne When you get off the elevator on the third campus over the past 50 years. floor, Marceil's desk is the first one you will see. Be sure to stop in and say, ALUMNI SOCCER REUNION "Hello!"

On Saturday, September 24, alumni soccer players and families returned for a time of reunion and a challenging match against the 1994 Varsity team. The alumni won, thanks to the participation of Graham West who is playing professionally for the Charlotte Eagles 1995 ALUMNI BANQUET and is involved in a sports evangelism program with Missionary Athletes International (see May 19, 1995 article). It was also a special treat to have Dave and Dorcas (Ringenberg) McDeavitt with Reunion Classes us while home on a short leave from their work in the Middle East. 50th -Class of 1945 25th -Class of 1970 Other Classes 1935 1940 1950 1955 1960 1965 1975 1980 1985 1990

Top Row (I to r) Jim Hughes, Donavan Coley, Kevin Conklin, Ramond DeMond, Tony Miller, Dave McDeavitt, John Hughes, Graham West.

Bottom Row (I to r) Little Butora, Joe Butora, Ed Birkey, Nathan Herman, Matt Gerher, Greg Carlyle, Steve Gagnon. Not pictured: Doug Morris.

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PROVISION BEYOND EXPECTATION

Graham West and Lori Fazio came to from their home. Graham enjoyed his

Fort Wayne Bible College in 1982 for experiences with MAI and really felt different reasons, each left with a new God's leading to work with the organiza- spiritual maturity resulting from their tion full-time. Fort Wayne experience. In their words: While the details were being worked out

Lori: " / was lumgiy to be around Chris- to have MAI in Charlotte, Graham and tians. I attended FWBC for two years Lori were preparing to tour together and my experience reshaped my thinking with MAI. Just before leaving for the and helped me to be spiritually focused. tour in the summer of 1992, they were Spiritual Emphasis, Elisabeth Elliott's told that they had been accepted on staff, visit, exposure to missionaries and up- full-time, with MAI in Charlotte. Need- dates on world needs all worked to- less to say their spirits were high and gether to make me a stronger Christian. they were rejoicing throughout the tour!

Graham: "/ came to FWBC to play soc- The next few months were spent raising cer and to become more knowledgeable support and moving to Charlotte. Since about the scriptures. . .in that order! that time their MAI ministry has blos-

When I started college, my life was in somed. Graham plays on MAI's profes- limbo and as a result, I had many sional soccer team, the Charlotte Eagles. struggles. Soccer was a big part of my The Eagles not only participate in the life and I started experiencing personal U.S. Interregional Soccer League, but and spiritual growth through the help they also minister through camps, inter- and guidance of my teammates cmd es- Graham and Lori West national tours, amateur teams and other pecially from my soccer coach, Denny ministries here and abroad. Williams. As I matured, so did my pri- Lord did a great work during a very orities. I started appreciating the pro- difficult time. In addition to playing professional soc- fessors. They were conunitted, steady, cer, Graham has served as MAI's Char- " and went beyond the requirements. Graham's foot was broken (not good for lotte Program and Local Camp Director. someone who was playing soccer for a He currently serves as the International

During their time together at FWBC, living), Lori was to go on the MAI tour, Tour Coordinator and Women's Tour Graham and Lori were the "best of but did not feel a peace about it so she Director. Lori serves beside Graham as friends." Lori shares, stayed at home. Their savings was dwin- his assistant and co-director of women's dling and Lori had to move from their ministries.

"/ was on yearbook staff and was as- apartment while Graham was gone. Al- signed to take the soccer team photo cmd though they were separated by thou- Graham and Lori readily admit that life that is when I met Graham for the first sands of miles, God spoke the same can get hectic, especially between April time. / suffered a knee injury while play- message to both of them. and August, with games, camps, over- ing basketball a short time after wefirst seas tours, school programs and speak- met and Graham came to visit me to see Graham: "While I was in Russia, I saw ing engagements. But God's blessings how 1 was doing. From then on we grew God work in miraculous ways. So many keep them going. God has provided far to be best of friends! were accepting Christ as Savior. God above their expectations. Their overseas instilled in me what was really impor- experiences have blessed and humbled

Not until after graduation in 1988 (Gra- tant: being obedient to Him and pro- them. Seeing the sad faces of Russian ham from FWBC and Lori from Warren claiming the Good News. orphans soften as they hear the message Wilson College) did they become more of Jesus has been a priceless experience. than friends. They married in 1990. Lori: "God spoke to me during my alone times with Him. He helped me to see that Looking ahead, Graham and Lori share,

While on the Fort Wayne campus, Gra- what was important in life was my will- ham became familiar with Missionary ingness to use my skills as His servant, "We don't know if life can get any more " Athletes International, a Christian orga- to be faithful and to be obedient. exciting than what it is! God has taken nization thai uses soccer as an evange- us beyond our dreams. The Lord will listic tool both in the States and over- God honored their obedience. Soon af- continue to lead and direct, but we know seas. He travelled with the group for ter Graham returned home, he learned by experience that the greatest excite- three summers, in 1991, while Graham that MAI was wanting to open an office ment in life is being where God wants us was on his fourth MAI overseas trip, the in Charlotte, North Carolina, two hours to be! 24 s s ALUMNI NOTES

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Edgar g45 and Juanita (Roth) pastor for the Aboite Missionary Church in provide 28,000 square feet of additional min- Neuenschwander fs 43 celebrated 50 years Fort Wayne. istry space, including a worship auditorium of marriage and ministry in August 1993. which seats over 800. They are now retired and residing near Lake Bonnie (Snook) Yost fs66 recently com- Isabella, California, at the south end of the pleted a degree in Sacred Music at South- Doane g78 and Sharon (Patterson) Sequoia National Forest. eastern College of the Assemblies of God in Brubaker g77 continue to live in the Peoria, Lakeland, Florida. She is also the College Illinois area where Doane is the pastor of a Relations Coordinator on the staff and her Mennonite church in Morton, Illinois. 50' husband is on the faculty.

Phil g67 and Jan (Schumacher) Logan 80' Sadanand g59 and Hannah Shinde g59 g68 have returned to Fort Wayne from Sieira from Bombay, India, were unable to attend Leone, West Africa. While in the United the reunion of the Class of 1959 at the Alumni Dan g80 and Erin (McCormick) States, they will continue the Kuranko Old Banquet last May, but were represented by Burkey g80 have been pastoring the Murray Testament proofreading and literature pro- Missionary for a their daughter. Sarah, who lives in Grabill, Church number of years. duction. Indiana. The Shindes have retired from their Early on the morning of Sunday, May 29, work with a multi-national company and are they had to flee their home with two of their David and Betsy (Knapp) Shoppy g67 four children (the now members of a trust that administers a other two were away at g63 moved to Manahawkin, New Jersey Christian child care program. The Christian camp) due to a fire that had been set by an where Dave is the Administrator of Light- Medical and Education Fellowship Trust arsonist. While fighting the fire in their house Christian Academy. He has been in a fire also in the assists 300 orphan girls in two homes and home, broke out church, the field of Christian Education for 26 years. feet 3,500 school children in four schools. about 200 from the house. The Burkeys They are both thankful for the opportunities escaped without injury, but lost many of to serve the Lord. their possessions. Damage is estimated at $200,000. The outpouring of love and sup- 60' Ron g67 and Christena (Larch) Walsh port for the Burkeys and the church has been fs66 live in Newark, Ohio, where Ron is an a miracle and a blessing. The Burkeys may Dave Klopfenstein fs61 and his wife. elementary school principal. They have four be contacted at 403 West Central Avenue, Dotty, began ministering on the staff of World children, Ronald, Rodney, Rachel and Bluffton, Indiana 46714. Impact on August 1, 1994. Dave serves as Rebekah. Vice-President of Ministries in the national Geff g80 and Becky (Brooke) Fisher office in Los Angeles, California. This re- Bruce fs69 FW/g68 TUU and Nancy g80 are living in Shipshewana, Indiana, with sponsibility involves over 200 missionaries (Richardson) Head g69 after many years of their four children. Geff is the Accounting who live and minister in 1 2 urban centers and ministry in Coleta, Illinois, have moved to Manager, overseeing 10 associates, for the three camps across the nation. Greenfield, Ohio, where Bruce is the pastor Nishikawa Standard Company in Topeka, of the United Brethren in Christ Church. Indiana, a manufacturer of automotive Roger Doriot fs62 andhis wife, Suzanne, weatherstripping. and children are on a medical extension of their furlough from their work of church JO'S Julie Waggoner g83 has moved to Florida planting and translation among the primitive and is teaching language arts at the Forest Nalja tribe of Irian Jaya. By the Lord's grace, John Lemmon fs71, his wife. Sherry, Glen Middle School in the Fort Lauderdale there are now about 15 indigenous churches and three children have returned to Quito, area. and 1500 believers in that tribe of 8000 Ecuador, where John is a missionary pilot people scattered over a 1000 square mile with Missionary Aviation Fellowship. Tim g84 and Joyce (Varga) Breniser area of jungle. While at home the Doriots fs81 are both employed at Goshen General live near Stryker, Ohio. They hope to return Marty (Fox) Lambert g75 serves in a Hospital, Tim in respiratory therapy and to the field next year. new part-time position at Grace Missionary Joyce as a nurse. They have two children, Church in Mooresville, Indiana, as Director Kara 4 and Caleb 2. Carolyn (Krey) Beam fs64 and her hus- of Ministries. This position involves both a band, Richard, were serving a one-year mis- Christian education and management role. Carolyn (Bortz) Moyer g84 and her sion term in San Juan, Puerto Rico, when she Jim Taylor g78 is Senior Pastor of the husband, Jerry, are currently serving in the became ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome church and Brian Eicher g91 is Associate Wallingford Bible Fellowship Church (south and had to return to the States. She is a litde Pastor for Youth. of Philadelphia) where Jerry is assistant pas- better but still unable to work full-time. tor. Their first child, Heidi Marie, was born They live at 35 Tranquility Forest, Hull, Les Martin g75. Senior Pastor of the on April 15, 1994 and died nineteen days Georgia 30646. Lakeview Church of Zion, Illinois, and his later due to kidney failure and other compli- congregation celebrated the church's 30th cations. Carolyn and Jerry have been ac- Harold Mason g65 is working in South anniversary on May 22. The congregation is cepted by Worldteam Mission Board and Africa as a carpenter at Murchison Hospital. experiencing a new surge of growth. The anticipate going in 1996 to the Paris region Harold finds many opportunities to share two associate pastors are also alumni: David for church planting. Christ with almost 400 patients and the hos- Sjoberg g76 and Steve Galloway fs86. pital staff. Ken Hogg g85 and Scott Davis g85. Todd Habegger g76. Pastor of Village roommates in college, now form the pastoral Dave Biberstein g66 continues as Pro- Church in Gurnee, Illinois, and his congre- staff of the Walled Lake Missionary Church, fessor of Pastoral Ministries at TUFW, but is gation have just completed a major expan- Michigan. Ken is the seniorpastorand Scott, practicing what he is teaching as interim sion of their church building. This will the associate, with both of their \\i\es Teri 25 90 80's cont, 's cont. WEDDINGS cont,

(Beard) g86 and Angela (Widmark) g85 Kurt Schlatter g91 finished a Master's Tami Miller ps and Greg Carlyle g92 involved in the ministry as well. degree in Student Personnel Administration were married August 13, 1 994, at the Grabill at Buffalo State College in May 1994. Cur- Missionary Church by Jerry Cramer g62. Jim Gehman g86 and his family have rently he is Residence Director at Messiah Tim Everly ps and Thad Winter fs93 par- returned to Caracas, Venezuela, after a year College. His new address is Messiah Col- ticipated in the wedding. Greg is working of furlough including ministry in many Evan- lege, Grantham, PA 17027-0800. He would with American Family Insurance Company. gelical Mennonite Churches. While on fur- love to hear from friends. lough Jim was able to visit TUFW and speak Melissa Petre and Jerry Fifer g92 were in one of the Spanish classes. Mary Ann Burkey g92 is teaching in the married September 24, 1994, at Fairview Howe, Indiana, Head Start program and is Missionary Church in Angola, Indiana. Joe g87 and Lori (Wyatt) Butora x87 the quiz coach and worship team leader at the have moved to Hilliard, Ohio, where Joe is Sturgis, Michigan, Missionary Church. Mary Tenney g92TUU and Adam the Case Manager for the deaf and hearing Henderson g93 were married August 20, impaired division of Metcare, Inc. of Colum- Anthony Ferriell g92 completed an M.A. 1994, at First Missionary Church in Fort bus. Ohio. degree in Theology at Asbury Theological Wayne, Indiana. Mary is secretary to the Seminary in May. Anthony and Brenda Dean of Students at Taylor University, Fort David Maxwell g87 completed a Master (Bearss) g93 moved to Bad Axe, MI, in Wayne and Adam is Associate Pastor of of Divinity degree at Grace Theological Semi- June and assumed the pastoral position at the Youth at First Missionary. Lori (Clark) nary in May, 1994. Dave, his wife Debbie, First Missionary Church of Bad Axe. DeVore fs90TUU, Megan Lewis psTUU, and their children are living in Mishawaka, Libby Smith g92TUU, Duane Burriss g93, Indiana. Matt Gerber g92 and his wife. Amber, Scott Davis g85 and Tim Fisher g92 par- have moved back to Fort Wayne from Cali- ticipated in the wedding. Rev. Jim Johnson David Williams g87 pastors Zion United fornia. Matt is the Director of Regulatory g50 and Dr. C. Joseph Martin, associate Church of Christ in Ragersville, Ohio. He Affairs and Personnel for Precision Heat professor of psychology, officiated. was ordained October 31,1 993, by the Con- Treating Corporation. servative Congregational Christian Confer- Stephanie Cox g93 and Matt Demorest ence. He received an M.A. in Pastoral The- Phil Amstutz g93 left in early Septem- fs92 were married July 30, 1994, in ology and M.Div. from Ashland Seminary in ber for two years of service with Operation Blackhawk Baptist Church in Fort Wayne. May 1993. Mobilization. September was spent in train- Other alumni and professors who partici- ing sessions in Holland, Germany and Spain. pated in the wedding were: Rev. Ron Ron Williams g87 had a very special In early October he joined a North African Scharfe, former professor of Bible; Dr. Wes ordination service on June 5, 1994, at Fel- traveling team that will be on the move by Gerig g51, professor of Bible; Marlene lowship Missionary Church. Others partici- bus, train and even camel. Their time will be Everson, professor of music; Mandy Wa- pating in the service were David Biberstein spent in Mauritania, Moracco and Tunisia. ters ps and Allen Wise g94. Stephanie is g66, who delivered the ordination message. working at Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Bob Fansler, District Superintendent and Mark Hull g93 is Youth Pastor at a new Company and Matt is on the maintenance former College board member, and Mike Missionary Church beginning in southwest staff at TUFW. Spencer g89. Fort Wayne. The church is called Summit Ridge Community Church and Doug Beutier Holly Wright g93 and Corey Laster Bryan Heindel g89 had surgery this sum- g82 is the Senior Pastor. g93 were united in marriage September 24, mer at the University of California's San 1 994, in Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fort Francisco Hospital. The doctors were able to Lorissa Hoot g94 and Kelly Lerch g94 Wayne, Indiana. Holly is a substitute teacher remove most of his brain tumor with some are both employed at TUFW. Lorissa is in Fort Wayne Community Schools and loss of motor skills resulting from the sur- secretary to the Director of Business Affairs; Corey is on the Admissions Staff at TUFW. gery. He is involved in a rehabilitation pro- Kelly is library assistant in Lehman Library. gram at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Deb Gavranic g94 and Michael Kirk You may write to him at: 12120 U.S. 127, Kari Parker g94 is currently working at were married June 25, 1994, at Suburban Rockford, Ohio 45882. the Salvation Army in Fort Wayne as the Bible Church in Highland, Indiana. They director of Social Services. Kari graduated have moved to Evington, V A, where Michael Peter Schulz g89 and his wife, Anne, live with a psychology degree in May. will be attending Liberty University. in Leominster, Massachusetts, where Peter is attending the Antioch New England Gradu- Deeann Krider g94 and Vince ate School . He is looking forward to a degree WEDDINGS Wilczynski g94 were married June 1 1, 1994, in counseling and psychology. at Oak Grove Church of God in Columbia City, IN. Keith Wallace g94, Ryan Claudin Mary (Fultz) Weidner g59 and Glen Dann Zehr g89, after 2 1/2 years of g94 and Jennifer Miller fs93 participated in Schade g59 were married June 4, 1994, in traveling with the PennyLoafers Quartet, has the wedding. Vince is an associate pastor at Calvary Temple Worship Center Chapel in moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he is Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Regional Sales Manager for the western part Decatur, Indiana. of the United States for Clydesdale and Asso- Cindy Kennedy fs88 and Larry Kuhn ciates Music Company. Deann Harrison ps and Allen Wise g94 were married September 17, 1994, at Park were married May 28, 1994, in the First Forest Church of God. They live in Fort MI. Pastor Wayne. Missionary Church in Clarkston, Ws Eddie Jones g57 officiated. Ken Schrock and Keith Wallace participated in Audrey Miller fs92 and Gary g94 g94 the wedding. Ryan g90 and Darcey (Zenk) Threlkeld Queckboerner g91 were married July 9, at Crest Brethren Church in g93 live in Fort Wayne where Ryan is a 1994, Meadow Fort Wayne. Alumni participating in the counselor at Noel House and Darcey is a wedding were Jon g91 and Vicki (Michael) substitute teacher in the public school sys- Anderson g91, I^isa Good g91, Susan tem. Metzger g91 and Brady Shaw fs90. 26 BIRTHS BIRTHS cont. IN MEMORY

To John and Jane Stoller-Schoff g77 a To Tedd g89 and Lisa (Galloway) Betty (Steiner) Heath g26 passed away son, Jonathan Scott, born February 18, 1994. Bradford a daughter, Olivia Michelle, g90 July 7, 1 994, in Golden Years Senior Center Jonathan has an older sister, Jenna 3. Jane is born August 20, 1994. Tedd is a pastor and in Fort Wayne. Betty was an active pastor's a psychotherapist in private practice. they live at 405 Mews Drive, Sellersville, PA wife, taught piano lessons, worked with the 18960. children's ministries of the Missionary church ToJohngSOandLorenaErdel a daugh- and was a faithful servant of the Lord. ter, Anna Marie, born July 5, 1994. The To Jeff g89TUU and Kristie (Kuhnle) Erdels are approved missionaries with World Jacobson g90TUU a son, Gabriel McClain, Florence (Thomas) Habegger g33 died Partners. born July 13, 1994. Kristie is the former ofa stroke July 14, 1994. She had served the Director of the Annual Fund at TUFW. Lord in many capacities: as an evangelist To Steve g82 and Lisa Burkey a son, and pastor's wife (Eddie Habegger g32), a Nathaniel Joseph, born July 25, 1994. Their To Rich g90 and Laura (Berring) dormitory director at a college and as a home address is 1990 West 300 North, Andrews g93 a son, Peter Joseph, bom June church secretary. Howe, Indiana 46746. 14, 1994. Little Peter stayed in the hospital for five weeks because of a heart problem Ken Rupp g37, went to be with the Lord To Rodney g83 and Nancy (Eastman) and will have surgery sometime soon. Pray on October 20, 1994, as a result of an inop- Schuler g84, a daughter, Christina Joy, born that surgery will be successful. Their home erable brain tumor. Ken and his wife, Ruth January 18, 1994. Christina joins Jonathan is 1 827 Hobson Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana (Camp) g 4L faithfully served the Lord and 8, Sarah 6, & Stephanie 4. Rod pastors 46805. Rich is a case worker with the Child gave a lifetime of service to the people of

Corinth Brethren Church, Twelve Mile, IN. Welfare Department in Allen County. Sierra Leone, West Africa. He is survived by Ruth g41; his son, John fs 67, of Tuscon, To Stephen and Paulette (Miller) Bailey To Troy g90 and Andrea (Voisard) AZ; and daughters Edie Leinbach fs66, g84 a daughter, Elaine Kay, born November Feay g90, a son, Aidan Lewis, born August Celina, OH; Jean Hayes of Monticello. IN; 2, 1993. Their address is 863 Onyx Drive 15, 1994. The Feays continue as missionar- Martha Paxson g83, of Poneto, IN; abrother, NE, Palm Bay, Florida 32905. ies in France and are living at 15 Rue des David Rupp H g38, of Berne. IN; and 14 Boutiques, 14,000 Caen, France. grandchildren. Ruth is living at the Swiss To Dave fs84 and Nita Burkey a son, Village, 1350 West Main, Box 230, Berne, Daniel Josiah, born July 20, 1994. Their To Paul and Lydia (Steele) Miller g90 a IN, 46711. address is 412 South 4th Street, Howe, Indi- daughter, Caleigh Marie, born June 14, 1994. ana 46746. The Millers also have a two-year-old named Edgar Shady fs37 died May 2, 1994 in

Caleb and are living at 9 1 22 Hemphill Drive, Cridersville, Ohio. Rev. Shady was a pastor

To Brent and Lolly (Schafer) Shaw g84 Fort Wayne, Indiana 468 1 9. in the Christian Union Church. Survivors a daughter. File Claire, born October 22, include his wife Esther (Welty) fs37 and

1993. They make their home at 508 East To Jon g9 1 TUU and Stacy ( Watterson) children Edward g60 a pastor in Jackson Winter Street, Greenville, IL 62246. Ford g92TUU a daughter, Hannah Eliza- Center, Ohio; David g61 missionary in beth, born July 20, 1994. Jon is the Informa- Burkina Faso; Margaret Meek g65; and To Larry g86 and Janice (Duncan) tion Center Specialist at TUFW. Their Charles William (Bill) g73 Zondervan rep- Ebersole g88 a son, Andrew Colson, born address is 5324 Evard, Fort Wayne, IN 46835. resentative.

July 20, 1994. They live at 1 07 Racill Court, Hannah is the granddaughter of Duane g64 East Peoria, Illinois 61611. and Myra Ford. Michael Moser g69 passed away May 4 at his home at 139 Birch Avenue, Mt. Pleas- To Robert and Deborah (Patterson) We- To Eric g91 and Becky Hall a daughter, ant, Iowa, after a three year battle with can- ber fs87 a son, Matthew Robert, born June Abigail Rae, bom March 10, 1994. Eric is cer. You may write to Sherry at 505 South 15, "I" at 1994. They are living at 1862 B Associate Pastor of Youth Stone's Hill Jefferson Street, Mt. Pleasant, I A 52641. Street, Grand Forks AFB, ND where Bob is Community Church in Ligonier. Their ad- This announcement was in the previous maga- in the Air Force. dress is 102 South Martin Street, Ligonier, zine, but date of death and Sherry's address Indiana 46767. were incorrect. To Jim g88 and Sondra (Allen) Beard g93 a daughter, Chrystal Joy, born March 22, To Doug fs91 and Brenda (Howard) Carole DeMond, manager of the Col-

1 994. Theiraddress is 72 1 5 Lakeridge Drive, Morris g93 a daughter, Amanda Joy, born lege bookstore for many years and wife of Fort Wayne, IN 46819. Jim is Admissions April 29, 1994. Their address is 440A former Christian Education professor Ster-

Counselor in the TUFW Admissions Dept. Birchtree Lane, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807. ling DeMond, died of cancer on July I, 1994, after many months of illness. Sterling

To Todd g88 and Doric ( Russell ) Burke To Scott g92 and Janet (Jacob ) Rashley continues as the pastor of a church near g83 a son. Thadeus Alan, born May 21,1 994. g93 a daughter, Jolene Elizabeth, born Sep- Marion, IN. His address is 3809 S 500 E. Sister Alexis is thrilled with a baby brother. tember 23, 1994. Their address is 16989 Marion, Indiana 46953.

Their address is 523 North 2nd Street, State Road 49, Edon, Ohio 435 1 8. Catawissa, Pennsylvania 17820. To Nolan g93 and Tracy (Moschel) To Brian g88 and Barb (Scott) Powers Spenst g92 a son, Daniel Arthur, born Sep- g88 a son, Noah Scott, born August 1 5, 1 994. tember 11. 1994. They have moved to

Noah has two sisters, Megan and Rachel. Rudyard, Montana, where Nolan is pastor of

They all live at 6 1 38 Chaddst'ord Drive, Fort Calvary Evangelical Church. Theiraddress

Wayne, Indiana 46816. is P.O. Box 303, Rudyard. MT 59540. KEY: g = graduate fs = former student To Daniel g89TLIU and Victoria (Vite) To Todd and Tammy (Kelsey) Wilson ps = present student Book g89TLIU a daughter, Gabrielle g93 a son, Josiah James, bom June 29, 1 994.

Victoria, born October 5, 1994. Vicki is the Their address is 45 1/2 West Market Street, Director of Financial Aid at TUFW and Dan Huntington, Indiana 46850. works at Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company in Fort Wayne. 27 .

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o 3 CA. Gerber Fort Wayne n> -•^ < S Steiner ON a. Oliver . c ooo Ira Gerig Program Rene Frank The Christian Ministries and Music Departments offer Jay Platte an interdisciplinary major combining bibhcal studies. and many others Christian ministries and music. Areas of interest include:

past and present. . voice, woodwinds, brass, strings, piano, electronic key- give witness to the fact boards and percussion. that music has been and is a part of the life and Resources ministry of the The University has many music resources: music technol- Fort Wayne campus. ogy-Schmitz piano lab, computing and electronic music centers, practice rooms, teaching studios, auditorium, music library, pipe and electric organs, grand and console acoustic pianos and recording equipment to name a few.

Careers

This interdisciplinary major is aimed to assist: pastors who want to have increased skills in the music ministry areas of their ministries; associate pastors wishing to have

music as one of their skills; and active layworkers

wanting to use their musical gifts in musical ministries.

Faculty

Eleven qualified faculty join Dr. Jay Platte, head of the Music Ministries program, in teaching coursework, com- puters, general and private music study, performance groups and ensembles.

Fort Wayne is a culturally Community School of the Arts ' rich city. TUFWstu- Community School of the Arts provides instruction, per-

T dents have the formance and services to people of all ages. Students can opportunity to attend and par- find employment opportunities through CSA, as well as ticipate in a wide variety of find outlets for further music, art or drama participation. music, art and theatre activities through the Fort Wayne Philhar- monic, the Civic Theatre and over 60 other art organizations. -Dr. Jay Platte Tm^ORllNIVERSITY Fort Wayne Campus 5"? CO

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