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On his feet and on his way back to health, Dr. Harvey Bostrom and Naomi know firsthand the Lord's healing power. Dr. Bostrom writes of the experience in "President's Perspective" on page 4.

[ The Year Verse: 1983-1984 ". . . let us throw off everything that hinders, and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us with perserverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. .."(Hebrews 12:1-2, NIV) Fort Wayne Bible College Missions Statement

Fort Wayne Bibie College exists tor the

purpose of helping its students acquire a functional knowledge of the Bible as a Contents Fall/Winter 1983-84 basis for personal growth in understanding

of and relationship to God, self, other persons and the external world, and also the message to be communicated through witness and ministry.

It endeavors to help its students acquire a foundational knowledge of the

humanities and the natural and social Reflections. . .In Memory of Christian Adolf Gerber sciences as the basis for a continuing His son and fore colleagues remember "Pop" Gerber during encounter with the world and also the his more than 40 years with the FWBC family 2 development of a Chnstian world view.

It endeavors to heip its students acquire basic skills and tools for vocational and lay The B-I-B-L-E, Another Look ministries in the fulfilling of the world Dave Biberstein, Chairman of the Department of Pastoral mission of the church. Ministries offers a pastoral reflection on The Word 3

Eli Steiner - A Home Missionary - A Family Tradition Our featured alumnus calls himself a "home missionary" 5

Donor Clubs, Business and Industry, Churches, Giving Listed FALL/WINTER FORT WAYNE BIBLE COLLEGE 1983-84 Ambassador Corps, Harvester Club donors listed, along with Dr. Harvey R. Bostrom, President businesses, foundations, and churches 15 Dr. Richard P. Dugan, Academic Dean Keith Vincent, VP, Development and Public Relations

Don Postel, Dir., Business Affairs

T. Curtis Richards, Director of Enrollment

Robert Jones, Director, Public Relations Howard Dunlap, Director, Church/Alumni

Sherri Davis, News Bureau President's Perspective 4

Published three times a year by Fort Wayne Bible College From the Director 7 1025 West Rudisill Blvd. Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807-2197 Class Notes 14 Postmaster: Send address change to: Fort Wayne Bible College 1025 West Rudisill Blvd. Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807-2197 .

REFLECTIONS. . In Memory of Christian Adolf Gerber "1 remember Mr. Gerber for his Christian Adolf Gerber: tender- soft-spoken, patient way of handling

hearted. . . caring. . . generous. . . his students. I never had the privilege

patient. . . a listener. . . accessible. . . of singing under his direction, but

melodious. . . a good sport. . . counse- know of students who did and they

lor. . . "Pop". . . loved. . . missed. . . appreciated his kindly ways. He in the presence of his Savior. seemed to have a real knack tor tak- C.A. ministered, served and ing people who could not sing or read instructed tor over 4U years at Fort musical notes and be able to develop Wayne Bible College. The Fort within them the ability to appreciate Wayne Bible College Family would music and even to sing melody and like to remember "Pop" Gerber and parts. The fruit of the Spirit was cer-

what better way than with reflections tainly evident in his life. He was from his fellow workers and loved exactly the kind of music teacher ones. needed at B.C. to help future pastors

"I began teaching with "Pop" and leaders of small churches to be Gerber in 1939. In my first, learning, -C. Adolf Gerber- able to head up musical programs. He stumbling years of teaching he was a 1882-1983 certainly lived Christ berore his stu- real friend and inspiration. His hours dents and colleagues." knew no end as far as the students "Many nights we children would --Dr. Wes Gerig were concerned. Most evenings he wake up and find a light on downstairs FWBC Bible Professor taught until 9 o'clock and then would where he would be "on his knees." He take the street car downtown to the would be pouring out his heart to God YMCA where he would swim and on our behalf and that of others. krelax. Many days he would quote me He never walked. You always saw his "verse for the day," he had him running. He looked forward to the claimed before he left home. day's activities and was always great-

I visited him at Lutheran Hospital a ful for everything.

few weeks before he died. . . almost Many an evening he would bring a 100 years old. His first question was group home for "cocoa" and maybe "are you still at the Bible College?" some of mother's "cherry pie," for "We will go with hearts united, You can understand the satisfaction which she was known! Our home was Telling of a Savior's love,

that is mine in knowing that it has always open to everyone. Tell it, giving God the glory, been my privilege to carry on in some The grandchildren and great- Till we meet in heav'n above.

small degree the work begun many grandchildren all loved "Grandpa "We will tell it, we will tell it, years ago by this giant of the faith. Gerber" and had many years of Tell of Christ's redeeming love. They set the standards!" enjoyment with him. His room was Till our walk of life is ended,

—Dr. Ira Gerig often the first place they would dart Till we see Him face to face." FWBC Music Professor upon arriving. Never once did he (Fourth verse & chorus of "We Will complain that their arrival made him Tell It") nervous. --Christian Adolf Gerber

Behind al! of Daddy's activities was Memorial Gifts — Memorial To: our mother faithfully supporting him. Adolf Gerber

She shared his "gift of hospitality" and Mr. & Mrs Charles B. Hurst Mr & Mrs Harlan Eicher Mr. & Mrs. Aiastair Martin Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Jones always made others feel welcome." Mr. & Mrs. Roy Eby Mr. & Mrs. John D. Walker --Dr. Vergil Gerber Mr. & Mrs. Ercil G Skaglin Mr & Mrs Gerald Robbins Son Mr & Mrs. Richard A. Carlson Mr. & Mrs Earl F. Schumacher Mr. & Mrs. Fred Wolf Helen Zabawa "Introduction to Music was a joy Mr. & Mrs. Richard Walter Mr. & Mrs. Henry Walter Mr & Mrs. Loren Sprunger Or. & Mrs. Jared Gerig rather than a burden with Professor Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Gerig Mr & Mrs Arthur Riewold Gerber. His unique technique with Mr. & Mrs. William Gerig Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Baumgartner Mr. & Mrs. Everett C. MorelockMr. & Mrs Henry L. Frank students made us want to come to Gladys & Norma Gardner Mr & Mrs. Marion B. Anderson class and participate. His energetic Mr. & Mrs. Enlo Gaff Mr & Mrs Royle L. Sprunger Elda & Prudence Gerber Mr. & Mrs. Ross Fountain personality was contagious!" Mr & Mrs. Eugene Gerber Gladys Schumaker -Evelyne Schmidt Rev. & Mrs. Cyril Eicher Mr & Mrs. Larry Eicher FWBC Head Mr & Mrs. Ira Gene Steiner Mr & Mrs. Harry Von Gunten Miss Adelle Isaac Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Schlabach Bookkeeper Mrs. Joyce Burling 2 The B-I-B-L-E: Another Look teach those studying for the pasto- rate, I have tried to impress upon the Tradition Vs. The Word students the need for proclaiming only In Mathew 15:6 Jesus challenged the Bible. the Pharisees for engaging in such a Evangelicals & Traditions practice. "Thus you nullify the Word As Evangelicals we have frequently of God for the sake of your tradition." expressed our abhorrence with To the enemies of our Lord tradition Catholic traditions such as purgatory,

had become more important than the celibacy, and Mariology. Still, the

"The BIBLE, yes that's the Book God-breathed Word itself. The scep- truth is that any preoccupation with for me! ture of authority was passed into tradition inevitably leads to a devalua-

I stand alone on the Word of God, human hands which "watered down" tion of God's Word. Even the most the B-I-B-L-E!" the Word of God with their own Evangelical traditions are damaging in Such a familiar chorus suggests the additions. the Church when they are equated supremacy of the Bible, but a practical In every local church I have been with the Scripture. examination of Christian practice privileged to pastor, there have been In this "Year of the Bible" I would reveals the opposite. Thus, the Bible prevailing traditions that I necessarily hope that we would all affirm the frequently comes in "second place" to considered. Also, there were often "Sola Scriptura" teaching of Martin various human substitutes like educa- well-meaning Christians who desired Luther. God's authoritative Word is tion experience, and especially that I preach them from the pulpit. all we need to stand upon. It alone is tradition. Naturally they were disappointed and sharper than any two-edged sword. It

From a pastoral perspective I am sometimes irritated when I refused. alone pierces into the deepest concerned about the impact that tra- However, for me to have obliged them recesses of man's soul. It alone is ditions of men often have within the would have resulted in my compro- powerful and authoritative. leadership of local churches. We allow mise with the call to preach that only tradition to define sin, govern life- the Lord had given. The charge is style, and even dictate Christian prac- clear, "Preach the Word," God's tice. The result is that allegiance to Word, not man's. (11 Tim. 4:2) Such a FWBC Represented the words of men supercedes loyalty compelling command cannot be to the Scriptures. ignored, and as one privileged to At AABC Meeting

Five representatives of Fort Wayne Bible College attended and partici- CS Drama, Music Groups For 1983-84 pated in the 37th annual meeting of the American Association of Bible Colleges (AABC) October 27-29 in St. HIS COMPANY Louis, Missouri. HIS Company (L. to R.): 1st Miss Joy Gerig, Director of Chris- row Vassell, Junior, King- -Maria tian Service, and Mr. Dick Baxter, ston, Jamaica; 2nd row -Allen Assistant Director of Christian Ser- Rassi, Senior, Goshen, Indiana; vice, sessions at the Ann Harris, Senior, Thomaston, conducted two Maine; Michele Stoddard, Jun- meeting. One session dealt with ior, Walled Lake, Michigan; 3rd "Christian Service Objectives" and row - Al Peck, Senior, Milwau- the other session pertained to "Organ- kee, Wisconsin; Joyce Klay, ization and Administration of Chris- Freshman, Bluffton, Ohio; Bill tian Ritter, Sophomore, Clawson, Service Programs." Michigan. The Chairman of the Department of Music, Dr. Jay Platte, served as a panel member of the panel discussion TRIUMPH! entitled "What's Happening With (L. to R.): 1st row - Ted Wilson, Computers at Your Bible College." Sophomore, New Haven, Indi- Dr. Platte has been extensively ana; John McMindes, Fresh- involved on the computer committee man, Canisteo, New York; 2nd at row - Laura Stover, Sophomore, FWBC. Montpelier, Ohio; Sandy Car- Dr. Richard Dugan, Academic penter, Senior, Fremont, Ohio; Dean, led the session entitled "Cur- Russ Iida, Sophomore, Kapaa, ricular Planning, Where is the Hawaii; 3rd row -Terry Sordelet, Future," and Dr. Wesley Gerig led the Senior, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Jennie Boehm, Senior, Sher- topic session "Orienting Bible/Theol- wood, Ohio. ogy Teaching to Life." 3 HIS Company To Tour Midwest

HIS Company, FWBC's 6-member summer troupe, will be touring the midwest presenting their unique min- istry of Christian drama and music to churches, camps, and conferences. Under the direction of Miss Sonja Strahm, Assistant Professor of Eng-

lish, Art, and Christian Drama, the

troupe will present a Christian drama, "Who's To Blame?," based on the President's Kiemels Highlight book of Philippians as well as drama- logues and musical selections. Perspective Day Away More detailed information about this group will be sent to churches in A DAY AWAY, co-sponsored by December. All churches or organiza- Fort Wayne Bible College and WBCL tions interested in scheduling HIS Dear Alumni: radio, was highlighted by a special Company should respond on the Much has happened since my last session featuring Jan Kiemel Ream return postcard provided with the PULSE/LIFELINES letter to you! (left) and Ann Kiemel Anderson. The December mailing or contact the Another school year has started, sisters, nationally known for their uni- Summer Tour Coordinator at the col- our new faculty members have suc- que individual talents, for the first time lege, (219) 456-2111 ext. 286, by Janu- cessfully settled into the classroom in public shared the joys and struggles ary 1. routine and God has graciously taken •:of being identical twins. me through an unforeseen experience

in my life. As most of you know, it was necessary for me to have emergency heart by-pass surgery the first part of

September. I went to see my doctor

one day and I was in surgery the next.

How true is the statement that we know not what the morrow shall bring!

I am recovering nicely and I thank

the Lord for His mercy. I am also thankful for the college administrators who have done a splendid job during my absence. They have carried the additional responsibilities in a very professional manner. Their concen- trated efforts have resulted in the smooth flow of business and educa- tional training at Fort Wayne Bible

College. I am well satisfied with the

progress that is taking place here at the college and cannot adequately Fall Campus Days express my appreciation for the team work of the administrators. - - 1983 When I was released from the ^Pdcenes from the recent Fall Campus Days event at the college, October 6-8, as intensive care unit I was able to have pastors, students, and parents gathered on campus for the three-day obser- daily contact with the college. Upon

vance. At left, one of the Career Day exhibitors visits with a FWBC student and, my arrival at home I began to conduct at right, rain fails to dampen the spirits of a Parents' Day crowd at a Falcon various meetings, including meeting soccer game. Continued from page 8 existed during his active ministry! • • • dii wt^iridr Eli retired in 1964, but in no means did he slacken in his Christian minis- A Home Missionary. . .A Family Tradition try. Much time has been spent tracinc^^ The Steiner heritage and genealogy to visit many churches and represent the Steiner genealogy and a large ^^ has held many missionaries and Chris- the Institute." book has resulted from his efforts. For after tian workers. . .Eli Steiner is no Eli graduated from the Bible Insti- many years retirement he was exception to the family tradition! tute in 1930 and then was the begin- available for pulpit supply, served on the Highland Bethel Church counsel Born and raised on a farm, Eli ning of many years of pastoral service. and was named Pastor Emeritus. Up Steiner, our featured alumnus, was Upon graduation he moved his family until January of 1983 he taught adult saved at the age of 14 during a revival to Bluffton, Ohio, where he pastored Sunday School every week. service at the Woodburn Evangelical the EMC there for 1 1 years. From In 1981 Eli's bride of 60 years died Mennonite Church. The desire and Bluffton he pastored the Lafayette of cancer, but Eli has many precious call to serve God as a "home mission- EMC for 5 years, then on to the Berne memories of her through their six ary" was instilled in him at a young EMC from 1951-1962. During his pas- children. Phyllis (McCoy) resides in age and has stayed with him to this torate at Berne he also served as the Anaheim, CA and is the wife of a min- very day. president of EMC for two years. Upon ister. Wilma (Peterson) is the wife of

Instead of immediately going to col- resigning from Berne he took on a full- Vernon, Pastor of the Royal Oak Mis- lege from public school, Eli decided he time role of conference executive sionary Church in Michigan. Paul is president of Brotherhood Mutual would stay home and farm for a secretary for two years. Returning to Insurance Inc. and is chairman of the period of time. During those few years the pastorate, Eli came to the High- Fort Wayne Bible College Governing after graduation he served in World land Bethel EMC and pastored until Board. Richard is pastor of Highland his retirement in 1964. Eli's son, Bethel EMC. Carolyn, a FWBC grad- Richard, is presently the senior pastor uate, is married to Vocational at Highland Bethel. Counselor, Willard Rowell, and Besides serving as a full-time pastor, Sharon is married to Elementary Eli also served in other various capaci- School Principal, Robert Connor. ties. He conducted a radio program Both daughters live in the Fort Wayne during his time in Lafayette and wrote area. ^^ a book entitled "CHRIST OUR Eli is looking forward to more pros-^B perous years of life with his FOUNDATION" which contains new wife, Virginia. He plans to continue to serve many of the devotionals that were the Lord, enjoy the future surrounded used on the radio program. by good reading, loving children and During his pastorate years he held precious grandchildren! the position of editor for the EMC denomination paper and served as

War I and upon returning from the superintendent over the Kentucky Financial Aid Computer and Tennessee districts. This was in service married Emma Yagey, a young Imagine having complete financial addition to his previously stated posi- lady he had grown up with. aid counseling available to you "on the tions of president and executive before entering Also college and spot!" It is now possible with the secretary of the conference. during the thirties and forties he was "pocket computer" for the To add to his rigorous routine he purchased engaged in business as a hatchery would take two weeks out of each Financial Aid Office. You can call 456- man. year and conduct special services in 2111, ext. 277 to find out how this In the late 1920's Eli enrolled in Fort EM churches. He proudly reports he service can aid someone in financial Wayne Bible Institute. He was mar- spoke in every U.S. EM church that planning for college. ried, the father of two children and What YOG do is news to other FWBC alumni. ready to train for the ministry. He led Alumni Activities Complete, clip, and mail this form to the Alumni a vigorous schedule, but he provided Ft. Office, Wayne Bible College,* 1 025 W. Rudisill for his family, enjoyed college and Newsgram Blvd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46807 gained vital instruction for his future Name Occupation Christian ministry. Spouse: _ His: Eli reflects his time at Fort on Maiden Name: Hers: Wayne Bible Institute. students "The Street FWBC Class and faculty members were a real City/State/Zip His: inspiration to three me. For summers Telephone Hers: I, along with Jared Gerig and S.A. Children's names and ages Witmer, studied together at the Win- News: (births, moves, job ona Lake School of Theology. The changes, promotions, marriages, etc.) highlight of my college years was being part of a quartet and being able Sports Report

- A Winning Season in Soccer

- Volleyball Winds Down

- Basketball Forecast The 1983 soccer season has been the most successful in the four-year history of the program! The Falcons completed regular season play with a record of 11 wins and 4 losses and at this writing have advanced into District Playoffs. Out of the 14 teams competing in the

NCCAA District III, the Falcons are ranked an impressive third. The caliber of play for the team has been steadily improving over the last four years. Players such as Graham West, who currently leads the team with 27 goals and 11 assists, gives 1983 Scholarship Awards Announced strength to the offensive line-up. A jun- The annual Scholarship Chapel was Mary Haller Scholarship; Cindy ior, standing at 6'4", Ray Hylton cap- held October 13 with 21 scholarships Elkhart, IN, Philip Scholar- tured All-District and Honorable Men- Nantz,

awarded. . .the most scholarships to ship; Scott Liechty, Berne, IN, tion All- American status last year and is in chapel in the Friends of Brinkman, a key contributor to controlling the mid- be awarded any one FWBC; Mark history of Fort Wayne Bible College! Normal, IL, Roy Meyer Scholarship; field. Senior captain, John Hughes, plays sweeper back and outstanding defense Pictured recipients above are (front Jeff Burger, New Castle, IN, Friends

row, 1 to r): Darlene Bittner, of Shawn Fingerle, Fort in the backfield. FWBC; Decatur, IN, Hogue Scholarship; Pat Wayne, IN, Friends of FWBC. The FWBC Women's Volleyball Team Black, Terre Haute, IN, Ira Gerig (Not pictured): Dennis and Mon- concluded the season with a winning Scholarship; Laurel Schafer, Peoria ica Collins, Fort Wayne, IN, Ram- IL, Scholarship; record of 12-5! Led by Coach Deb Heights, Friends of FWBC Scho- seyer Colin Rajaona- Rupp, the lady Falcons gave an all-out larship; Rita Whaley, Albion, IN, rivony, Antananarivo, Madagascar, Jewel Scholarship; Alli- Scholarship; effort which resulted in a successful and Ache Brian Poorman Maria Murray encouraging season. son, Anderson, IN, Friends of FWBC; Bettinger, Auburn, IN, Kenton Gerig Lininger, Marion, Friends of Scholarship; Sauder, Leo, Next year's Women's Volleyball sche- Jay OH, Cindy Jo Darryl Brown, Port-au- IN, Friends of Karen dule promises to be similar and the FWBC; FWBC; Prince, Haiti, Hirschy Scholarship, Ummel, Elkhart, IN, Friends of team is looking forward to it with antici-

(back row, 1 to r): Deb Durkes, Fort FWBC; Ann Harris, Thomaston, pation, especially since all of the ladies Wayne, IN, Friends of FWBC; Maine, Friends of FWBC. on this year's squad are eligible to play Bortz, Royersford, PA, next year. Carolyn

Men's Varsity Basketball is also in the MEMORIALS practice stages. Coach Steve Morley returns after taking one year for sabbat- In Honor Of: From: ical leave. Morley's 1983-84 team will be the tallest and biggest team since the Beverly Blocker Employees of Central Soya, Decatur, IN National Championship team of 1975- Adams County Memorial Hospital 76. Five team members stand over the 6'2" mark. Walter Lowry Mrs. Walter Lowery

Coach is optimistic about the season Rev. & Mrs. LeRoy F. Moon Calvary Protestant Church, Baldwin, NY and feels there is good talent with a Emma Sherrer Roth Esther A. Parker good spirit which makes for a competi- Marie Diller tive team. The team is shooting for the Regional Tournament to be held in late Waldo Thorpe Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Jones spring. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Koontz (Women's and men's basketball sche- Mr. & Mrs. Ray Pannabecker dules appear on page 11). Outreach '84 Set For BC Campus F">m Thc Director

Rev. Howard Dunlap

Alumni Director

October is here again. Yes, it is

beautiful and I love it, but it reminds me that another year is counted in my

A scene from last year's missions conference. Here, Dr. Timothy Warner, Dean of Missions at life span as the years are quickly pass- Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, speaks at one of the workshops. ing. Another semester is half over. It A two-day conference on world Mennonite Church, The General Con- will soon be another election. Life is

very, very busy. I missions will convene at Fort Wayne ference Mennonite Church, The am sure you have Bible College for the second consecu- Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission, and found this to be true in your life. '83 tive year, March 30-31, 1984. Fort Wayne Bible College. PHON-A-THON was held in May. The potential Outreach '84 will explore the scope While the entire roster of workshop promised was $34,613. have received and breadth of world ministries as a leaders is not complete, confirmation We $26,403.00 as of 19. means of assisting local churches in of the main speakers has been October You are encouraged their own emphasis on, and under- received. They are Don Jacobs, to send in your pledge as soon as possible. standing of, missions. The conference Executive Director of the Mennonite '84 will also be directed at assisting per- Christian and Leadership Foundation, PHON-A-THON will be March sons who may be considering mis- and Rev. Billy Simbo, former director 19, 20, 22, 26, 27, and 29. We would sions as a vocational choice as well as of the Sierra Leone Bible College. appreciate your cooperation in prayer, providing information to their Persons wishing further information volunteering to help make calls, and in congregations. on the conference may contact the giving financially. Our goal is $35,000. The conference will be sponsored Public Relations Office at Fort Wayne Scholarship Fund by The Mennonite Church, The Mis- Bible College. Ten thousand dollars of the PHON- sionary Church, The Evangelical A-THON goal will go into the Alumni Scholarship Fund. We now have $30,050 in this fund and, each year during the second semester we award $400 scholarships to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. We use the WBCL Sets accumulated interest each year in scholarships which allowed us to give Sharathon Dates six awards last year. The Alumni Advisory Board has set $180,000 for our giving goal for 1983- The eighth annual WBCL "Shara- Joining the regular station staff, the 84. This is for all Alumni giving. Many thon" fund raising campaign will take special guest host for "Sharathon" will Continued on page 10 place January 10-12, 1984, as the Fort be Wayne Pederson, heard weekdays Wayne Bible College radio station on WBCL on the program, "Foot- seeks to top last year's all-time record prints," as well as on Saturdays on contribution mark. "Discoveries" and "New Dimensions." This past January, the three-day, Wayne has participated in past "Sha- Year on-the-air campaign raised nearly rathons" on the station. of the $300,000, far surpassing the goal of More than 200 volunteers partici- Bible $240,000. Some 4500 listeners pated behind the scenes during the responded to the fund appeal which "Sharathon '83" as the station annually raises about eighty percent of increased its grand total from all "Sha- the annual operating budget of the rathons" to almost 1.2 million dollars. station. President's Perspective Lifestyle Giving Continued from page 4 with the executive committee of the Keith Vincent, college governing board and, as of Fort Wayne Bible College has Vice President for mid-November, I have started coming enjoyed many blessings this year . . . Development & to the office on a regular basis. Of Dear Friend, Public Relations course, I have not yet worked up to . . .and one of those is having you as a an eight-hour day, but I am progress- friend. You have been faithful in your maximum of $200 as direct credit ing steadily and am enjoying being support. . .both financially and in against state tax. back amongst the activity. prayer. . .and I thank God daily for Consider Property Gifts My heart-felt thank-you goes out to you. An additional tax saving can be all who sent cards, provided meals to We may be conscious of our ste- claimed for a gift of property you ease the strain on Naomi, sent flow- wardship throughout the year, but in have owned for more than one year, ers, and faithfully remembered me in December, it seems like we "take and which has increased in value. If prayer. My successful surgery, inventory" to make sure that our ste- you sold this property, 40% of the encouraging recovery, and thankful wardship has been complete, allowing long-term capital gains would be taxa- spirit are all direct results of your us maximum tax benefits. ble to you as ordinary income. By Consider Tax Benefits prayers. contributing this property to Fort Please continue to uplift me in your The best way for you to give to Fort Wayne Bible College you can com- prayers as I return to a working pace Wayne Bible College is in such a way this still pletely avoid tax and deduct and as I seek God's wisdom and gui- that it not only provides the support the full fair market value of the dance as president of Fort needed to carry out our important Wayne property. Bible College. bless! ministry, but also returns the most May God A gift of appreciated property is benefits to you. This takes careful deductible up to 30% of adjusted gross planning! And if one of those benefits income, with a carryover of the is tax-related, the planning must be Capital Equipment excess for up to five years. done before December 31, for maxi- A gift of life insurance is another Needs Listed mum advantage in your financial unique way to contribute to Fort situation. Listed below are equipment needs Wayne Bible College. You can pur- To encourage charitable giving, the of various departments of Fort # chase a new policy on your life, give federal government has provided tax Wayne Bible College. Contributions ownership of the policy to Fort Wayne incentives which can actually improve of this equipment or designated cash Bible College, and claim an income your spendable income. Through wise gifts for their purchase would be tax charitable deduction for contribu- planning, you can take advantage of much appreciated. Persons desiring tions of the premium payments. the of giving best suited to method more specific information on this Or, you can donate a policy you've your situation. equipment or other equipment needs owned for some time and claim as a Cash Gifts of the college are urged to contact deduction its current value, and Cash is still the most popular way Mr. Keith Vincent, remaining premium payments you Vice President for to make a charitable gift. If you item- Development make. and Public Relations at ize your deductions your gift to Fort the college. . When you make a gift of tangible Approximate Wayne Bible College will reduce your personal property related to our Administrative & Office Value • New tax bill. Your out-of-pocket cost will tax-exempt function, you may deduct 2 15" correcting typewriters $1,000 ea. be much less than the amount of your fair market value of the property, Two-drawer file cabinet 130 gift. Four-drawer file cabinet 170 without the payment of any capital For example, if you are in the 30% Athletic Department gain tax on appreciation, providing the tax bracket and you make a $2,000 Leg weight machine $ 250 property has been owned for more Toss back charitable gift to Fort Wayne Bible 600 than twelve months. Volleyball official's platform 300 College before December 31, you may Gifts That Return Benefits Whirlpool 2,000 deduct that amount from your taxable There are several kinds of gifts you Spike-it 150 income for the year, and your taxes Christian Service Department can make which will provide you with next April will be reduced by $600. Two-speed Cassette recorder $ 350 a lifetime income as well as an imme- Gifts of cash are deductible up to 3 Portable publicity display units 400 ea. diate income tax savings. 3 Attache cases 50 ea. 50% of your adjusted gross income. If The charitable gift annuity is a Classroom Support your gift exceeds 50% limit, any unique way in which you can benefit Corrective reading excess can be carried over and Tutoring materials 840 Fort Wayne Bible College during your $

deducted for up to five succeeding C . Collins counseling tape library 250 lifetime and receive income from your years. Correspondence Studies gift. You receive a tax deduction when Department Indiana residents have special you enter into the annuity agreement Electronic mail scales $1,400 benefits of credit against state tax. and a large portion of the income you Lined drapes - 4 windows 400 Married couples can receive 50% or a Continued on page 14 Continued on page 10 8 " "

(1 to r): Cathy Smidtz, Angic Stroup, Jennie Boehm, Mark Vincent, Greg (I to 4): Jeff Kehler, Susie Rose, Julie Larnard, Mark Pyles, Brad Byerly. Peck, Mark Brinkman. Not pictured, Bobby Vale.

By Jeff Kehler, HIS Company And "Positive Side" Count Member, Positive Side The Blessings Of An Eventful Summer To record all the events that occurred during the summer would By Sonja Strahm riences; and, the greatest blessing was only take a small notebook, but to Director, HIS Company when people would share how the record what was learned as members Summer Tour '83 was filled with specific program presented had of "Positive Side" would take volumes, many challenges and much blessing spoken to them individually. at least six, because each member for HIS Company, FWBC's Christian These comments representing per- would have his/her account to reveal. drama troupe. The tour, beginning sons across the nation well-summarize Each student participating was taught May 27 and concluding August 14, the intent and outcome of the past different things and each person grew

took the seven of us on a 16,000 mile summer's ministry: in the knowledge of who God is in journey through Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, "What an impressive group... Not his/her life as a personal God. Kansas, Nebraska, Arizona, California only their talents and ministry were We found we needed everyone to

and the Hawaiian islands of Kauai, outstanding, but I especially appre- have a successful ministry. I Corinthi-

Oauhu, and Hawaii to churches, ciated their flexibility, friendliness, ans 12:12 states, "The body is a unit,

camps, beach, and prison for courtesy, hard work, ability to relate though it is made up of many parts;

presentations. with people personally, and their out- and though all its parts are many, they ." The major play presented was standing exemplary conduct. As an form one body. . We were, "Who's to Blame?" by Jean Springer, alumnus, I was very proud to have undoubtedly, a unique collection of based upon Philippians and dealing them represent FWBC." body parts. Coming from five states, with the concept of unity within the "...When you have the feeling that having five majors, claiming four body of believers. Each member can everything has gone well and the denominations, hosting various attest to the importance of unity hearts of people have been enriched, degrees of musical ability, and being within a troupe as a necessary founda- you know the Lord is operating. I six very diverse personalities, God tion of presenting drama; the chal- highly recommend HIS Company. molded us into a team of ministers, lenge was ever before them, and "God really ministered through the each one needing the other five to praise goes to the Lord for the unity group. Five people rededicated their complete the work God had given to they experienced. us for the summer. It was not easy. It lives to God." In addition to performing the play, took a lot of work. Yet, we succeeded "Experiencing a tremendous spirit- the troupe did a drama/music pack- because as we look to God for help, ual blessing from our Lord is not age entitled "Reason to Love," He made us one. complete until we share it with others. through which they expressed the We, as "Positive Side," had a suc- The two night performances of HIS only reason to live, the only reason to cessful summer. We had a good Company in our church were profes- love, is Jesus Christ. sound, accident free travel, and the Graciousness on the part of those sionally done and spiritually uplift- compliments of many audiences but,

they encountered was a highlight. With ing... a superb representative for the most important of all, we learned to anticipation they looked forward to college and I'm glad they were able to let God work through us to bring new days, new faces, and new expe- come to Kauai. glory to His name. Continued from page 7 of us give to Sharathon, PHON-A- THON, current fund, special offer- ings, Harvester Club, and Ambassa-

dor Corps. I am grateful that some of you belong to the Ambassador Corps, and that many belong to the Harves-

ter Club, but I would like to encour- age even more alumni to join these clubs and give regularly to the college. We need your gifts and we need your encouragement! You can do this by recommending students to us and by sharing with us your resources. Continued on page 11

Continued on page 8 Dormitory & Lounges There are needs for specific items (or funds to purchase those items) fitting the decor of various campus lounges. The Chorale Announces Area and needs range from floor plants and lamps to new or reupholstered furniture and refrig- erators. Please call the Grant Office (ext. Spring Concert Tour 308) for more detailed information. Food Service/Cafeteria AREA CONCERTS Ceramic (4") tile for production area $4,000 Sunday, January 22 Avalon Missionary Church Automatic ice machine 700 Fort Wayne, IN 2 Five-gallon aervoids 620 ea. Sunday, February 5 West Missionary Church Instructional Services Department Berne, IN Electric screen % 500 Wall screen 90 Sunday, February 5 Berne Evangelical Mennonite Church Overhead projector 440 Berne, IN Cassette/sound Sunday, February 12 Gospel Temple Film strip projector 450 Fort Wayne, IN Slide projector 330 SPRING TOUR Overhead projector 440 Library Wednesday, March 7 National Association of Evangelical Conv. Lined drapes - 34 windows $3,400 Columbus, OH Shelving for audio-visual room 1,500 Thursday, March 8 Tentative Automated circulation system 15,000 Friday, March 9 Tentative Maintenance Department Saturday, March 10 Rotunda West Community Church Oil drainer $ 140 Rotunda West, FL 12-ton bearing press 450 Air grease gun 200 Sunday, March 11 First Missionary Church Hydraulic floor jack 300 St. Petersburg, FL Wood lathe 300 Sunday, March 11 Faith Missionary Church Print Shop St. Petersburg, FL Lithographic camera $2,200 Science Department Monday, March 12 Avon Park Missionary Church 1-10 Binocular dissecting Avon Park, FL microscopes $ 750 ea. Tuesday, March 13 Tentative 1-10 Microscopes 1,500 ea. Wednesday, March 14 Tentative Secretarial Science Department Thursday, March 15 Southside Baptist Church 1-10 Correcting typewriters $1,000 ea. 1-5 Cassette transcribers 300 ea. Griffin, GA 1-10 Steno chairs (narrow) 100 ea. Friday, March 16 Community Missionary Church 18" Paper cutter 75 Wilmore, KY Electric timer for speed drills 20 Saturday, March 17 Calvary Church of Hamilton Postage scale 10 Hamilton, OH Desk to 10-key calculator (w/tape & display) 75 Sunday, March 18 Faith Missionary Church Student Personnel Department Dayton, OH Carpet extractor $2,000 Sunday, March 18 Grace Missionary Church Vine (Student Yearbook) Celina, OH 35mm Camera $ 300

10 Continued from page 10 New Arrivals Continued from page 13 Men's, Women's Remember FWBC in your life plan- Judie (Brown '81-'82) ning! Investing in lives of young people and John Gordon: John Holmes IV on October 1, 1983. John is m^fc Basketball Skeds is not only a lifetime investment, but the Marines and Judie is a homemaker, living aT^P' for all eternity! for 1983-84 506 Williams Street, Jacksonville, NC 28540 Alumni Banquet Daniel Allen (g. '80) and Erin (McCormick Plans for the Alumni Banquet are g. '80) Burkey: Andrew Alan on October 14,

1983, living at R.R. 1, Box 218A, Berne, IN underway. The date is Friday evening, 46711. May 11, 1984. Many classes will be

WOMEN having reunions during the day. It will December be a great time of fellowship and ALUMNI 3 at Grace Bible College 1:00 p.m. renewal of acquaintances. Let me 84 6 Cincinnati Bible College 6:00 p.m. PHON-A-THON encourage you to circle your calendar 9 Lincoln-Christian College 6:00 p.m. March 19, 20, 22, 26, 27, 29 .10 Moody Bible Institute 1:00 p.m. today. January May God bless you real good. 14 at GRSBM 1:00 p.m. 16 at Kentucky Christian College 6:00 p.m. 17 at Cincinnati Bible College 5:30 p.m. 20 Concordia Lutheran College 6:00 p.m. Checklist For Year-End Giving 27 Great Lakes Bible College 6:00 p.m. February 3 Grace Bible College 6:00 p.m. 4 at Great Lakes Bible College 2:00 p.m. 11 GRSBM 2:00 p.m. 17 at Lincoln Christian College 6:00 p.m. 18 at Moody Bible Institute 6:00 p.m. To help you in planning your year-end giving, review this checklist: YES NO MEN November Do I need additional tax deductions this year? 12 Alumni 3:00 p.m. Will my income be higher this year than next? 17 18at Baptist Bible College (PA) & 19Tip-Off Tournament Do I have highly appreciated property that I wish to 25 Falcon Turkey Tourney (Kentucky dispose of? Christian, FWBC, Calvary Bible Col., St. Paul Bible College) 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Do I need to receive more income from low or non-income 26 Falcon Turkey Tourney 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. producing property? 29 at Circleville Bible College 8:00 p.m. December Do I have existing life insurance policies which I do not 3 at Grace Bible College 3:00 p.m. need? 6 Cincinnati Bible College 8:00 p.m. 9 Lincoln Christian College 8:00 p.m. Do I have commitments to my church and Fort Wayne 10 Moody Bible Institute 3:00 p.m. January Bible College which I have not completed? 14 at GRSBM 3:00 p.m. (If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, we would like to aid in 16 at Kentucky Christian College 8:00 p.m. 17 at Cincinnati Bible College 7:30 p.m. integrating your needs with the quality, Christian educational programs at Fort 20 Concordia Lutheran College 8:00 p.m. Wayne Bible College. Complete and mail the coupon below.) 21 Circleville Bible College 3:00 p.m. IMPORTANT REMINDER FOR INDIANA RESIDENTS: The State of Indiana 27 Great Lakes Bible College 8:00 p.m. will give you a tax credit for half of what you contribute to FWBC ($400 February maximum gift on a joint return). The gift must be made by January 1, 1984, to 3 Grace Bible College 8:00 p.m. 4 at Great Lakes Bible College 4:00 p.m. earn the credit. You must file an Indiana College Credit Form (CC-40) with your 7 at Concordia Theol. Sem. 7:30 p.m. state tax return. Use the coupon below to request a CC-40. Of course, your 11 GRSBM 4:00 p.m. contribution also qualifies for a federal income tax deduction. 17 at Lincoln Christian College 8:00 p.m. (Use Enclosed Envelope) 18 at Moody Bible Institute 8:00 p.m. Let us know how we can help: 20-25 NCCAA Regional Playoffs March Please send me information on 1-3 NCCAA Division II National Finals Send me the Indiana Tax Form CC-40 Home games played at Central Gym (Clinton & Lewis Streets) NAME ATHLETIC STAFF Athletic Director, Stephen H. Morley Soccer Coach, Denny Williams ADDRESS Women's Volleyball Coach, Deb Rupp Women's Basketball Coach, Deb Rupp CITY/STATE/ZIP Men's Basketball Coach, Stephen Morley

11 John W. Pettit (g. '82) and Rhonda Sue Mrs. Aaron L. Roth (Lillian Schumacher,

Neff (78-79): September 3, 1983, at the g. '20) was living at 2209 St. Joe Center Road, Weddings Poneto United Methodist Church, Poneto, IN, Fort Wayne, Indiana. living at 4540 Barnett #257, Wichita Falls, Texas Mrs. John L. Cook (Katherine Paulus g. 76310. '41) had been living in Modesto, CA. Craig Bennett (g. 79) and Denise Swanson: Mark L. Schlatter (75-77) and Koleen Mrs. Elmer Marquardt (Doris Goehring g. June 4, 1983, at the Community Congregational Renee Cook: September 3, 1983, at the Grabill '45) left her loved ones on July 2, 1983. She had Church, South Bend, IN, living at Box 1012, Missionary Church, living at 14801 Leo Road, been living near Battlecreek, Michigan. South Bend, IN 46624. Leo, IN 46765. Mrs. Larry L. Mason (Renee L. Fox g. 72) Donald W. Bettinger (Current) and Maria Yvonne Schwab (g. 75) and Michael Zerull: was a resident near Geneva, Indiana. Death was Sue Murray (Current): September 3, 1983, at June 18, 1983, at the First Missionary Church, due to injuries received in an automobile acci- the Auburn Missionary Church, living at 726% Fort Wayne, IN, living at 10208 Gold Meadow, dent. She left a son, Joe, age 6, a daughter, W. Oakdale, Fort Wayne, IN 46807. Fort Wayne, IN 46825. Laura, age 2, and her husband, Larry. David M. Blue (g. '82) and Lauren DeBoer Ruth Snider (g. 77) and Santos Aju: in John Young (74-75) went to be with the (79-'83): living at 710 Arnold Road, E. Peoria, December in Guatemala, living at Apartado 117, Lord in October, following a heart attack. John IL 61611. Solola, Guatemala, Central America, serving as was 31 years of age and had been residing in Denise Kay Burkholder (g. 79) and Robert independent missionaries but closely affiliated Sidney, Ohio. G. Thompson, living at 134 Cherry Street, Bluf- with CAM International. Ruth is seeking to Heather Lynn, the infant daughter of Gor- fton, OH 45817. become registered as a nurse in Guatemala. don (g. 78) and Elizabeth (Armstrong 74-79) Marshall Byall (g.78 & '83) and Wayne Mark D. Springer (78-*81) and Mary Sue Smith, left her loving parents August 1, 1983. Bunker: August 6, 1983, at the First Missionary Barber: living at Box 64, Pleasantville, OH The Smiths are living in Coon Rapids, Minne- Church, Fort Wayne, IN living at 205 W. Wild- 43148. sota, where Gordon works with troubled boys wood, Fort Wayne, IN 46807. Terry Steury (g. 74) and Susan Beer: under the Anoka County Juvenile Corrections Dan Cairl (Current) and Cindy Rupp: June March 13, 1983, at the First Mennonite Church, Department. 18, 1983 at the Christian and Missionary Berne, IN, living at 667 Lehman, Berne, IN Alliance Church, Bryan, OH, living at 4079 46711. Hessen Cassel, Fort Wayne, IN 46806. Craig Alan Vincent (g. '83) and Peggy Sue Brent A. Casper (g. '83) and Brenda Staur- Bearss ('81-'83): living at 19121 Nottingham, seth: October 22, 1983, at the Evangel Baptist College Calendar Apt. 101, Cleveland, OH 44110. Church, Wheaton, IL, living at 30 West 110 Joan (Weber g. '65) Meyer and Charles NOVEMBER Avondale Ct., Warrenville, IL 60555. Kennedy: Sunday, September 3, 1983, living at Donovan Coley (Current) and Grace Dan- 23 (1 p.m.) Thanksgiving Break Begins Box 60, Pettisville, OH 43553. die: August 6, 1983 at the Hampton Green Mis- 28 Classes Resume Barbara Lynn Hughes (76-79) and Jack sionary Church, Jamaica, living at 3811 Indiana DECEMBER Marqueling: August 19, 1983, at St. Vincent Ave., Apt. 7, Fort Wayne, IN 46807. 3 (8 p.m.) Concert Band dePaul Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Diane Copeland (g. '83) and David Christmas Festival living at 2737 W. Washington Center Road, Lot Gruber (Current): June 25, 1983 at the 218, Fort Wayne, IN 46818. 5 Friday in Fort Wayne Northgate Bible Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, 11 (2:30 p.m.)HandeI's MESSIAH PA, living at 9019 Stellhorn Road, Fort Wayne, 22 (3 p.m.) Christmas Vacation Begins IN 46815. JANUARY Angela S. Exner (78-79) to David M. Holt: With The Lord 10-12 SHARATHON August 6, 1983, at the Seminole City Park, Sem- 11 Registration inole, FL, living at 10120 11th St. North, #110, (Correction: The last issue should have read: St. Pertersburg, FL 33702. 12 Classes Begin ]Mrs. Lorin Myers (Stella Augsburger, '43) and Louise Hooley (71-72) became Mrs. Louise 23 Monday in Fort Wayne }Mrs. John Venezia (Doris Goldsmith, att. '51) living at R.R. 5, Box 29, LaGrange, IN Winn, Mrs. J.S. Hollabaugh (Mary Ellen Golds- 24 (6:30 p.m.)Speed Reading Class Begins 46761. mith fs '05) died in Woodview Healthcare, Fort 26-27 Staley Lecture Series Mary Ann Kistler (g. '82) and Steven Wayne Indiana, on August 5, 1983, at the age of FEBRUARY Ruberg: June 18, 1983, at Ludington, MI, living 99. She was a charter member of Fort Wayne 4 (8 p.m.) Special Event: Larnelle Harris at 7136 Mcintosh Lane 2C, Indianapolis, IN Bible College and had been a member of Grabill 7 Beginning of A.C.T.S. Class 46226. Missionary Church. 18 (8 p.m.) "Pops -n- Pizza" Josalie Ann Krallman and Robert f81-'83) Gilbert Bixler ('17-19), who had been living 20 Monday in Fort Wayne Clyde: June 4, 1983, at the Wakarusa Mission- at Sun City, CA, went to be with the Lord in Wakarusa, IN, living at 328 Davis 24 Friday in Fort Wayne ary Church, May, 1982. Gilbert had been a Harvester Club St., Melville, Newport, RI 02840. 25 Audio Visual Workshop member for the College for many years. Paul Lawson (g. '83) and Pamela Hughes ('80-'82): July 30 at the Southern Heights Bap- CHANGE OF Please send us your new address to tist Church, Fort Wayne, IN, living at 802 Col- help us keep in touch with you. lege Avenue #192, Wheaton, IL 60187. ADDRESS Please complete, clip and mail this Timothy Joel Niccum ('83) and Julianna form to: Lynn Hurst, September 17, 1983, at Fort FWBC - Mailing Dept. Wayne Gospel Temple, Fort Wayne, IN, living 1025 W.Rudisill Blvd. at 925 Ridgewood Drive, Apt. 14, 46805. Fort Wayne, IN 46807-2197 Gordon Nickel (g. 78) and Ann Marie Stockton on June 18, 1983. Both are teachers New Address Previous Address at Southfield Christian School, living at 19530 West Eleven Mile Road, Lathrup Village, MI Name: Name: 48076. Valerie Sue Nyenhuis (78-'80) and David Address: Address:

Alan Sell (g. '81): June 27, 1983, at the Calvary City: _ City: Baptist Church, Muscatine, Iowa, living at 625 E. Central Avenue, Greensburg, IN 47240. State: Zip: State: Zip:

12 Diane Zimmerman (79) has been appointed Rodney (g. 77) and Sharon (Rucker g.

by Africa inland Mission and Africa Inland 77) Henderson: Diana Lynn on August 8, Class Notes to Church teach at Victoria Primary School in 1983, welcomed by two year old Willie, living at

Nassa, Tanzanie, East Africa. She teaches a full 401 Elm Road, Bad Axe, MI 48413.

American curriculum to students in grades kin- Rollin and Lois (Paxson g. 74) Jump: dergarten through fifth. Jonathon Michael on August 14, 1983, living Wesley ('39) and Rena (DeMitchell, '39) Curtis Collins ('80) has accepted a mission- at Route #4, Box A-35, Warsaw, IN 46580. Smith are living in a retirement community in ary position at Twin Wells Indian School in Sun Joan Kaye (Moser g. 77) and Nick

Laguna Hill, CA. Rena has fully recovered from Valley, AZ. He is dorm parent for Navajo boys Kockmann: Samuel James on June 17, 1983, a mild stroke she suffered in February and they in the first through the fourth grades. living at 422 Beaver Ave., Fort Wayne, IN hope to do interim pastoring in ABC/USA David ('81) and Valerie (Nyenhuis, att. 46807. churches. 78-'80) Sell were married June 25, 1983 and Donna (Blum g. 71) and Bradley Lehman:

David and Mary (Jardine, '49) Ipe are resid- are now residing in Greensburg, IN. David is Abby Jean on June 19, 1983 and Benjamin ing in Youngstown, Ohio, where David is employed at North Decatur Elementary School Bradley on September 19, 1979, living at 825 W. involved in maintenance work and Mary is a in Greensburg and Valerie enjoys being a Oakdale, Fort Wayne, IN 46807. nursing assistant. housewife. Michael (g. '80) and Diana (78-79) Leh- ('80) Dean Freed ('49) currently serves as U.S. Keith Wong has joined the staff of his man: Jonathan David, born September 11, Coordinator of the EVERYCHILD program for home church, Brookside EMC, Fort Wayne, as 1983, welcomed by brother Joshua, living at 310 Minister Food for the Hungry. In his position he is of Youth. Laval Heights, Apt. 3, Versailles, KY 40383. Larry ('81) '81) responsible for the detailed operations in the and Dorothy (Ide, Noggle Michael (g. 70) and Sharon (Horace g. living in Scottsdale, AZ office. Dean and wife, Waneta, are Apple Valley, CA, where Larry is 70) Mills: Andrew Justin on June 6, 1983, living (Bolton '44-'46) have four sons. pastoring a church. at 3927 Indiana Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 46807.

Dr. Robert Mundy ('57) recently received Curtis Alexander ('82) and family have Robert (g. '66) and Doreen (Lantz *64-'66) moved to Wert, the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Van Ohio, where Curtis Moening: Jodi Elizabeth on June 1, 1983. They Bible College, Kissimmee, Florida. He and his became pastor of the First Church of God the are pastoring the Grace Missionary Church, wife, the former Margaret Baumgartner of first of September. Celina, OH and living at 515 Jay Street, Celina, Berne, IN, have three sons and are missionaries Hal Lehman ('83) is serving a one-year pas- OH 45822. to North America with Baptist Mid-Missions. toral internship at Grabill EMC, Grabill, IN. Mark ('80-'81) and Diana (Weeks '80-81) Rev. ('83) is Janet Miller ('61) is currently on missionary Booker Person now pastoring Neuenschwander: Dawn Renee on June 8, furlough and is residing in Galion, OH. Her the Second Baptist Church of Harvey, IL. 1983, living at 405 Oberli Street, Berne, IN *81 plans are to resume studies in the near future. Craig ('83) and Peggy (Bearss, '83) 46711. Dr. O. Carl (Faculty, '47-'55, '63-66) and Vincent were married September 17 and are Al (g.77) and Carol (Blomberg 74-75)

Martha Brown are serving the Lord in Port-au- serving the Lord in Cleveland, OH. Craig is Seawell: Jeremy Allan, born August 9, 1983, Prince, Haiti. Carl is an administrator at a lan- Youth Director at the City Mission of Cleveland living at 2016 Parnell Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN guage orientation center and Martha creates and Peggy assists Craig in several ways includ- 46805. ing Bible lessons. Carl is anticipating retirement in participating with a traveling musical group. David (g. 76) and Susan Sjoberg: Kathe-

January of 1984. rine Susan born March 6, 1983. They have Robert and Debbie (Lowery, '69-*70) 1 1 moved to Fort Wayne where David has

Richards left the U.S. in August to serve in assumed the position of Associate Minister of Kenya under the Africa Inland Mission. Debbie New Arrivals the Aboite Missionary Church, and are living at is a registered nurse and Robert is a design Michael (76-77) and Sherry (Bowles (76- 9620 Pinto Lane, Fort Wayne, IN 46804. electrical engineer. The Richards have three 77) Amstutz: twins, Austin James and Ashley Erin (g. '81) and Terilynn (Barnes g. '80) children - Heather and Amy - 5 years old, Lisa - Joel, born July 21, 1983, living at R.R. 5, Sueyoshi: Ami Kiku, born August 29, 1983, liv- 3 years old. Columbia City, IN 46725. ing at 294B Kukuau Street, Hilo, HI 96720. Dick (70) and Cheri (Bruner, 73) Arm- Richard (g. '81) and Barbara (g. '82) Debbie (Redding g. 78) and Charles strong are currently residing in Carol Stream, Black: Miriam-Danielle on June 9, 1983. They Smith: Charles Anthony on July 2, 1983,

IL. Dick is involved with Youth for Christ and are starting a term of missionary service under greeted by a brother Aaron, age 3, living at P.O.

Cheri is a secretary. The Missionary Church in France. Box 213, High Ridge, MO 63049. Fred (70) and Carolyn Meisenheimer and Dan (77'80) and Terry (Broberg g. '81) Debbie (Vopalensky 74-75) and Dean five children recently moved to the Walnut, Illi- Clay: Nielson Purchase on February 5, 1983, Henderson: Amy Lynn on March 21, 1983, liv- nois area. Fred is a pastor at the Church of the living at 2214 Webster Street, Fort Wayne, IN ing at 695 Delanie Way, Stone Mountain, GA

Brethren and Carolyn is a homemaker and full- 46807. 30083. time student at Western Illinois University. Gary (g. 78) and Cheryl (Gunther g. 78) Tom (g. 79) and Holly (Miller g. '81) Wil-

Lois I. Johnson (73) is living in Tigard, Culbertson: Michael Scott on June 12, 1983, son: Amy Michelle, born September 16, 1983,

Oregon and is working for the Veterans Hospi- living at 1982 Evergreen Street, LaVerne, CA living at 2810 Schaper Drive, Fort Wayne, IN tal in Portland, Oregon. 91750. 46806. Robert William Wido, Jr. (78) was Clyde (g. 79) and Sandi J. (Wehner 76- Stephen (71-72) and Marsha (Ringenberg awarded the Master of Divinity degree from 79) Denton: Joshua Alexander on June 6, g. 70) Wright: Jaalah Joy, born August 14, Alliance Theological Seminary, at the Centen- 1983, making their home at P.O. Box 301, 1983, living at 11107 Grabill Road, Leo, IN nial Commencement, May, 1983. Coloma, MI 49038. 46765.

Sue Curtis (77-79) is in the Student Devel- Kelvin (g. '82) and Jewell (Niccum g. '80) Correction from last issue: opment Master's Program at Azusa Pacific Uni- Diller: Jacqueline, born September 22, 1983, Duane (g.'81) and Peggy (Hodges g. '81) versity, Azusa, CA. She is also holding a coun- living at Box 255, Country Forest Drive Lot 292, Hunt: Sarah Christine on February 10, 1983. seling internship in the Personal & Career Fort Wayne, IN 46818. She is welcomed by brothers Jonathon, age 3,

Counseling Center at the University. Geff (g. '80) and Becky (Brooke g. '80) and Benjamin, age 1J4. They are living at 204

Gary Ringenberg (79) and wife, Sharon, Fisher: Michel Brooke, born June 1, 1983. Geff Illinois St., Bedford, I A 50833. are living in Mundelein, IL. Gary is enrolled at and Becky have been working as youth Pastor Matthew (g. '81) and Barbara (Holtzclaw Trinity Evangelical School of Divinity, Deerfield, at Berea Missionary Church for the past three g. '80) Hartsell: Tricia Suzanne Hartsell on

IL, and is studying for the Master of Divinity years. Geff is starting accounting classes at I.U. February 13, 1983, living at 55 Hi-Lo Drive, Bluf- degree. He and his wife are teaching Junior/Se- Bloomington this fall. Their address is Redbud fton, IN 46714. nior High youth in the Village Church of Gur- Apt. #1403, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47401. nee where Todd Habegger (76) is pastor. Continued on page 11

13 Lifestyle Giving Job Missionaries. Good News Mission to the Navajo Indians, Inc. Houck, AZ. F-4 Continued from page 8 Staff. The Agape Movement. Arrowhead receive for the remainder of your life Hunting Springs, San Bernardino, CA. F-5 Staff. The Home Sweet Home City Rescue is rax-free. When the annuity is funded The following churches and organizations Mission. Bloomington, IL. F-9 with appreciated property, you also have written to the Placement indicating Office Staff. Teen Haven. Philadelphia, PA. F-12 avoid a portion of the capital gain tax. openings in the following positions. If you would Child Care Worker/Counselor. New Life If we can provide you with additional like further information about these openings, Homes. Bath, NY. H-2 information and help you to plan write the Placement Office and refer to the Child Care Workers Young Life. Pitts- your code number burgh, PA. H-3 gift to Fort Wayne Bible College, giv- Houseparents. Christian Haven Homes. ing consideration your particular Pastor. Congregational Christian Church. Wheatfield, IN. H-4 Britton, MI. A-l financial situation, please use the Houseparents. Eagle Boy's Village, Inc. Full Time Christian Education Director. envelope attached to this publica- Hersey, MI. H-5 Kalaheo Missionary Church. Kalaheo, HI. A-2 tion. would be than Houseparents. Kingswood School. Bean We more glad to Pastor. Teegarden Congregational Church. Station, TN. H-6 send information to you pertaining to Ansonia, OH. A-4 Part Time and Full Time Staff. Christian the various ways you can creatively Full Time Pastor. Wiley Hill Baptist Church. Services for Students. Carlisle, PA. H-7 Ellwood City, PA. A-5 give to Fort Wayne Bible College. Houseparents and Staff. New Horizons Pastor. Platte Canyon Community Church. Our assistance is offered without Youth Ministries. Marion, IN. H-8 Bailey, CO. A-16 obligation and is completely Full Time Administrator. Crossroads Assistant Pastor/School Administrator. Community Center. Philadelphia, PA H-9 confidential. Wayside Chapel & School. Boyertown, PA. Staff. Salem Children's Home. Flanagan, IL. A-17 i i H-10 Pastor. Shakamak Community Church. Jasonville, IN. A- 18 Houseparents. Bethel Bible School. Hixson, Minister of Music and Adult Ministries. TN. H-ll Wanted, Parma Heights Baptist Church. Cleveland, OH. Houseparents. Lifelines Youth Homes, Inc. B-2 Indianapolis, IN. H-12 Full Time Minister of Music and Educa- Houseparents. Youth Challenge Ministries, Lost Alumni: tion. First Baptist Church. Valparaiso, IN. B-6 Inc. Knoxville, TN. H-13

Full Time Christian Education Director. Houseparents. Yellowstone Boys Ranch. HA. Ackerman g. 26

First Baptist Church, New Castle, IN. B-7 Billings, MT. H-14 Mrs. Ed Accord (Carla Parker) g. 51

Bible Teachers. Christian Service Centers Staff. Youth Investment Foundation. Hop- Mrs. R. Irene Adelbert (Irene Dillender) g. 37

of Canada, Inc. Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. kins, MN. H-16 Gracie Adkins fs 54-55 B-12 Houseparents. Young Life-Circle C Group Lois Aker fs 43-46 Part Time Youth Supervisor. First Baptist Homes. Toledo, OH. H-17 William T. Akers fs 28 Church. Fort Wayne, IN. CI Houseparents. Blacklake Lodge. Fort Wilfred Alejandro fs 64-66

Full Time Internships. Findlay Area Youth Wayne, IN. H-18 Mrs. Jon Alexander g. 68

For Christ. Findlay, OH. C-2 Staff and Interns. Detroit Rescue Mission. Elizabeth Almen fs 28-30 Full Time or Part Time Christian Ed and Detroit, MI. H-19 P.H. Ammann fs 27-28 Youth Director. Warren Missionary Church. Houseparents. Honey Creek Christian Mrs. Erma L. Anderson (Erma L. Mellott) fs Warren, MI. C-8 Homes. Lowell, MI. H-20 57-58

Full Time Associate Pastor/Youth. Grace Gilbert Anderson g. 54

Missionary Church. Celina, OH. C-9 Staff. Twin Wells Indian School. Sun Valley, James D. Armstrong fs 52-53

Christian Education and Youth or Music AZ. H-21 Kathleen R. Anderson g. 69 and Youth Director. Trinity Evangelical Fel- Staff. New Horizons Youth Ministries, Inc. Ruth Anderson fs 56-57 lowship. South Bend, IN. C-10 Kentwood, MI. H-25 Mrs. Walter Angeney (Donna Wright) fs Staff. Battle Creek Area Youth For Christ. Staff. Covenant Players. Toledo, OH. K-la 56-57

Battle Creek, MI. C-ll Staff. Moody Bible Institute. Chicago, IL. Mrs. James Armstrong fs 52-53

Staff. Fort Lauderdale Area Youth For K-lb Katherine L. Asbury fs 68-70

Christ. Pompano Beach, FL. C-12 Staff. Christian Service Brigade. Wheaton, Mrs. Carl Asmus (Mrs. Russel Kimble) fs

Part Time Youth Director. Hope House IL. K-5 30-31 Ministries. Iron Mountain, MI. C-15 Analysts. Mel Gabber's Educational Josephine Danforth g. 38 Staff. Canada Youth For Christ. Rexdale, Research Analysts. Longview, TX. K-7 David L. Doctor 76-78 Ontario, Canada. C-21 Staff. International Christian Aid. Camarillo, Rev. Darryl D. Congos g. 65 Staff. Van Wert Youth For Christ. Van CA. K-6 Sherryl Connelly 69-70 Wert, OH. C-25 Staff. Jews For Jesus. San Francisco, CA. Donald Gibson 72-73 Musicians & Dramatists. Jews For Jesus. K-10 Lowell Halbert 60-61 San Francisco, CA. El Staff. Stewardship Concepts, Inc. Palatine, James E. Hostetler 76-79 Full Time Music Director and Secretary. IL. K-ll Mrs. Harold Kelly (Marjalee Dull) g. 53 King Street United Brethren Church. Cham- Staff. Bible Club Movement, Inc. Upper Mrs. Richard Lutin ( Jacki Riggenbach) 75-77 bersburg, PA. E-3 Darby, PA. K-15 Sharon Reed 62-63 Part Time Organist/Choir Director. St. Staff. The Coalition for Christian Outreach. // you know the whereabouts of any of the Matthew Lutheran Church. Fort Wayne, IN. Pittsburgh, PA. K-16 above, please notify the Alumni Office. E-4 Staff. Children's Bible Fellowship in New Please remember to keep the alumni Full Time Music Director. Sonlight Wes- York. Plainview, NY. K-18 office updated concerning YOUR address leyan Church. Bluffton, IN. E-5 Staff. Salvation Army Officership. Chicago, changes as you move from place to place. Full Time Missionary (Christians CURE IL. K-19 You are important to us - and we would like United Reaching Everyone). Cincinnati, OH. Personnel. Lamb's Players. National City, to keep you informed. F-3 CA. K-20

14 DONOR CLUBS 1982-83 Throughout the past year the faith-

ful stewardship of members of the Mr. & Mrs. James Byers Mr. Charles Horvath J. H. Routh Packing Co. Ambassador Corps and the Harves- Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Carey Rev. & Mrs. Wilton H. Hull Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ruegsegger ter Club has played a significant role Mr. & Mrs. Gene Cherrie Dr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Rupp in the ministry of Fort Wayne Bible Mr. & Mrs. Ray Clendenan City Tool & Die Inc. of Lima Mr. & Mrs. Ray Rupp College. We appreciate their prayers Mr. & Mrs. David Cole Mr. & Mrs. Jerry B. Jenkins Mrs. Vincent M. Rupp Sr.

and their gifts. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Cooley Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jewett Mr. & Mrs. Erie Sauder Ambassador Corps Dr. & Mrs. John E. Culp Mr. & Mrs. Delbert King Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Scharfe Mr. Keith D. Davis Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Kletzing Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Scheidt 1982-83 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Deneve Mr. & Mrs. Foster Klopfenstein Mr. David A. Scholl Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Adams Mrs. Marie E. Diller Mr. & Mrs. Tim Leever Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schrock Mr. & Mrs. Billy G. Allen Dr. & Mrs. Richard P. Dugan Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lehman Mr. & Mrs. Joe Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Amstutz Rev. & Mrs. Howard Dunlap Rev. & Mrs. E. Stanley Leonard Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Larry A. App Rev. & Mrs. Wendel P. Eicher Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Lewis Mr. Doyle Smith Mr. & Mrs. Norman R. Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Richard Eubank Mr. & Mrs. Ward Lewis Dr. & Mrs. Edgar Sprunger Mr. & Mrs. George Ashmore Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dale Ferrier Mr. & Mrs. Carl Lintjer Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Sprunger Miss Vera M. Baumgartner Miss Helen Fetter Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Longcor Rev. & Mrs. Lyle F. Steiner Mrs. Flossie A. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Raymond W. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Luginbill Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Steiner Mr. & Mrs. Stanley O. Bender Mr. & Mrs. Rex Forbes Mr. & Mrs. James W. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Steve L. Stroup Dr. & Mrs. Theodore Beutler Mrs. Ella Fox Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Martin Rev. & Mrs. Robert Strubhar Mr. & Mrs. David D. Biberstein Miss Viola Franz Mr. & Mrs. John Edwin Meek Mr. & Mrs. Carl Unger Mr. & Mrs. Stephen N. Binkley Mr. & Mrs. Robert French Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Updegrove Mr. & Mrs. Arlan J. Birkey Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Garberich Mrs. Louis Miller Mr. & Mrs. Keith L. Vincent Mr. & Mrs. Darrell D. Birkey Mr. Ira A. Gerig Mr. & Mrs. Marvin D. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Wanner Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Birkey Dr. & Mrs. Jared F. Gerig Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Miller Dr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Warner Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Birkey Dr. & Mrs. Wesley L. Gerig Mrs. Fortress Ellen Mohl Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Watson Mr. & Mrs. Norman Birkey Mr. & Mrs. Harley Goldsmith Mr. Charles W. Muller Mr. & Mrs. Wesley P. Wenger Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Ked Graber Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Muselman Mr. & Mrs. Howard W. White Mr. & Mrs. Blanchard Bixler Mr. Leon Habegger Mr. & Mrs. Carl Muselman Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Whiteford Mr. Norris G. Blocker Mr. & Mrs. Merlin Habegger Mr. & Mrs. Ted Nickel Mr. & Mrs. Wendell W. Whitman Mr. & Mrs. William Bomer Rev. & Mrs. Tillman Habegger Mr. & Mrs. Gale Nidlinger Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Willis Dr. & Mrs. Harvey R. Bostrom Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Hamilton Mrs. June M. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wrights Mr. & Mrs. D. J. Brandenberger Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Haney Mr. & Mrs. Max L. Poorman Mr. & Mrs. Lee Yoder Mr. & Mrs. James Breniser Mr. & Mrs. Dale Haupert Dr. & Mrs. Norval Rich Mr. & Mrs. Steven Ray Yoder Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Bright Dr. & Mrs. Grant Hoatson Mr. & Mrs. Gale Rickner Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Amos Zehr Rev. & Mrs. John Burkett Mr. & Mrs. Floyd R. Hoch Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ringenburg Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zurcher Mr. & Mrs. Lowell E. Burrus Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Honegger Rev. & Mrs. Paul Robbins Miss Pat Byall Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hornish Mr. & Mrs. James W. Roth

Mr & Mrs Larry Baeumler Mr & Mrs James Bertsche Mr & Mrs William M Bowers Mr & Mrs John L Byer HARVESTER CLUB Mr. Morgan J Baker, Jr Mr & Mrs Richard Best Mr & Mrs Harold L. Bowman Mr & Mrs Wayne J Byerly Mr. & Mrs. Forest Balsiger Mr & Mrs Alton Biberstein Boyers Mr St Mrs D Leroy Caddy 1982-83 Mrs. Vernon Mr & Mrs. Roy Balsiger Mr & Mrs Thomas Bills Mr Jay A Boyers Rev & Mrs. Nelson Cairl Mr Mrs Wendell Abbott & Mr & Mrs. Wilson C Barker Mr. Merlin Birky Mr & Mrs Robert Boze Miss Elsita E Canales

Mr . Mrs Delano Abnet & C Mr. E. Tracy Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Robert W Birky Mr & Mrs. Roger Bracht Miss Estella Canales Mr & Mrs. Don B Abnet Mrs. Karen Barrick Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bishop Mrs. Blanche Bradford Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Carlson Mr & Mrs Kerry L. Adams Rev & Mrs. Dennis Barta Mr & Mrs. HE Bishton Mr & Mrs James F Braid Mr Harry Carnahan Mr Mrs. Terry Agness & Mr & Mrs Robert Bartoo Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Bittner, Jr. Mr Wilbur Brand Miss Delores Carpenter Mr & Mrs Charles E. Allison Mr & Mrs William D Basting Mr. John A. Bittner Mrs Lois Brandenburg Miss Juanita Cassady Mr & Mrs. Rex Altenburg Mr & Mrs Carl Baughman Mr Steven L Bittner Mr & Mrs. Marvin Bransteter Mr & Mrs. Gerald E Cavender Mr s. LaVaun Altman Mr & Mrs Duane J Baughman Mr & Mrs Julius J Bixel Mrs. Mardell Brennan Rev. & Mrs Earl Cecil Mr & Mrs Albert D Amstutz Mr. & Mrs. Burlen Bauman Mrs Gilbert I. Bixler Rev & Mrs. Wayne H Brenneman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Chaney Mr Mrs & Clarence Amstutz Rev & Mrs. William Bauman Mr & Mrs. Glenn Bixler Mr. & Mrs. Tim Bresnahan Mr & Mrs Douglas Chapman Mr Mrs Clifton H. & Amstutz Mr & Mrs Bernard W Baumgartner Rev & Mrs Virgil Bixler Mr. & Mrs. Martin Bridges Mr & Mrs. Donald Cheesman Mr & Mrs Dwight Amstutz Mrs Florence Bauserman Mr & Mrs Virgil W Bixler Dr & Mrs. David C Brown Mr & Mrs Merle Chilcote Mr Mrs. Elmer & Amstutz Mr & Mrs Richard H Baxter Miss Georgia Black Rev. & Mrs. Doane C. Brubaker Mr & Mrs Thomas Christoff Mr s. Ernest Amstutz Mr & Mrs. Roman Beachy Mrs Gladys H Blackburn Mr. & Mrs Paul Brubaker Mr & Mrs Raymond E Chupp Mr & Mrs. Frederick Amstutz Mrs Berneice 1 Becker Mr Arthur Blackmore Mr. & Mrs Paul Brumbaugh Mr. & Mrs Paul D Church Mr & Mrs Homer Amstutz C Mrs Irene M. Becker Mr & Mrs Pal Bleile Mr. & Mrs. James Bruner Mr & Mrs Robert C. Clapp Mr & Mrs J. Steven Amstutz Mr & Mrs Dean W Beer Mrs. Carl Blessing Mr. Randall G. Bryan Mrs. Helen Clasper Mr Mrs & James O Amstutz Mr & Mrs Philip R Beer Mr & Mrs. Glen Blocher Miss Wava Bueschlen Mr. & Mrs. Alfred E Clauser Mr Mrs. & Larry Amstutz Miss Carol Beerbower Mr & Mrs Sterling J Blocker Mr & Mrs Byron K Bunker Mrs. Joe Clauser Rev & Mrs Max Amstutz Mr & Mrs Robert V Beery Mrs Vera Bloom Mrs. Marcella F Burke Mr & Mrs Stan Clauss Mr & Mrs Noah Amstutz Mr & Mrs H Richard Beitler Mr & Mrs Robert Blue Mr & Mrs Daniel A Burkey Rev. & Mrs Burley N Clay Mr & Mrs Norman J Amstutz Mr & Mrs. James Beitler Mr & Mrs John F Blum Mrs. Glona Burkey Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan N. Clay Mr Mrs Richard E. & Amstutz Mr Ryan L Beitler Mr & Mrs Jesse D. Blume, Sr. Mrs Faith Burkhart Mr & Mrs. Ronald D Cleven Mr & Mrs. Virgil Amstutz Mr & Mrs Charles Belknap Mr & Mrs Wm C Bodine Mr & Mrs Bill R. Burleson Mr & Mrs. Brent Clifton Mr & Mrs. Weldon Amstutz Mr & Mrs. Paul W Bell Miss Helen W Boehm Miss Agnes Burley Mr & Mrs. Ralph E. Clifton Mr & Mrs Gerald Anderson Mr & Mrs Jesse H Bellman Mr & Mrs Lewis E Bogert Mr & Mrs. Robert T. Burley Mr. Garry Cline Mr s. Margie Andrews Mrs. Dons Belnome Mrs. Geneva Bohler Mr & Mrs. Eldon V. Burns Mr & Mrs John T Cline Mr & Mrs Max Andrews Mr & Mrs Richard Beltz Mr. Alexander Bojrab Mr & Mrs. Wanen W Burns Mr & Mrs Maurice I. dinger Mr Mrs. Duane Arick & Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Benner Mr & Mrs Ralph Bolinger Mr & Mrs William T. Bums Mr & Mrs John B. Cloer Mr Mrs. Nick Armstrong & C Mr & Mrs. Waldo Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bomer Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Burry Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Clouser Mr s Helen Arnett Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Berryman Miss Ann Bopp Mr. & Mrs Glenn Bush Mr. & Mrs Amos Coblentz Mr Mrs. Carl & Artherhults Mr & Mrs. Earl S Bertolet Mr. & Mrs. Larry Borotf Mr. & Mrs Wilkie L Bush, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Joe Coblentz Mr 8c Mrs. James Aspy Mr & Mrs. Steven E. Bertolet Mr. & Mrs. Terry J. Bovinet Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Bushkill Mr & Mrs. William Coblentz Mr Justus Augsburger Mr & Mrs Herbert Bertsche Mr & Mrs Don Bowers Mr. & Mrs Ned S Byall Mr. & Mrs Stephen Cochran

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Stabler Mrs. Alice Welty Mr. & Mrs. Chris H. Muselman Mrs Raymond Rakestraw Miss Fanny Schmalienberger Mr & Mrs Ray Stair Mr & Mrs herald Welty Rev. Mrs. Roy D. Ramseyer Mr. John A. Museiman & Miss Eveiyne R Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Merle Stanley Mr & Mrs Willis F. Welty Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Myers Mr & Mrs Robert O Ransbottom Mr. & Mrs. James E. Schmidt Mr & Mrs Kent Stapieton Mr Jerel E Wenger Mrs. Dorothy L. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Martin Rector Mr. & Mrs. James E. Schmidt Mr & Mrs Ronald W Stauss Mr & Mrs Robert Wenger Mr. & Mrs. Howard E. Myers Mr & Mrs Don R. Rediger Mr & Mrs. Lysie Schmidt Mr Richard F Stedcke Mr John West Mr. & Mrs Jacob N Myers Miss Freida V. Rediger Mr & Mrs. Merle W Schmidt Mr & Mrs Clayton D. Steiner Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wheeler Mr & Mrs James A Myers Mr & Mrs Fred Reed Mr & Mrs. Walter Schmidt Mr & Mrs David Steiner Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. White Mr. & Mrs Roland A Myers Mr. & Mrs. Martin Reimer Mr Ray Schoff Mr & Mrs Ira Gene Steiner Mr & Mrs. K Dean Whittington Mr. & Mrs. Willard H Naas Mr. & Mrs. James Reinhard Mr Jacob A. Schrock Mr. & Mrs. James Steiner Mr & Mrs. Wayne Widder Mr & Mrs Clarence Nantz Mr & Mrs Paul E Renner Mr & Mrs. William C. Schultz Mr & Mrs. John A. Steiner Mrs Anna Wiener Rev. & Mrs. George Nantz Mrs. Vera Repp Mr. & Mrs Earl Schumacher Mrs Marguerite Steiner Mr & Mrs George Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Duane Nayrocker Mr & Mrs Wayne E Reusser Miss Gladys Schumacher Rev & Mrs. Timothy J Steiner Mr & Mrs. Allen G. Williams Mr Oscar Nayrocker Mr & Mrs. Edison D Reynolds Mrs. Margaret Schumacher Mr. & Mrs Willard Steiner Mrs. Blanche M. Williams Mr. & Mrs John Scott Nearhood Mr & Mrs Fred J Reynolds Mr & Mrs. Thomas Schumacher Mr & Mrs Dee G Steininger Mr & Mrs Edwin L Wilson Mr & Mrs. Stanley M. Nelson Mrs. Robert E. Reynolds Mr & Mrs Vincent C. Schumacher Mr & Mrs Steve C Steininger Mr & Mrs Brady Winer Mr & Mrs. Edward L. Neuenscnwander Mr & Mrs Ronald E. Reynolds Rev & Mrs Gordon H Schwab Mr & Mrs Barry Steinman Mrs Louise Winn Mr & Mrs. Ellis Neuenscnwander Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Reynolds Mr & Mrs Albert James Schwartz Miss Esther Steinman Mr. & Mrs. Ray Winzeler Mr & Mrs. Homer E. Neuenscnwander Mr & Mrs Verlin Rice Mr & Mrs Ernest W. Schwartz Mr & Mrs Orviile G Steinman Mr & Mrs. Richard Winzeler Mr. & Mrs LeOrace Neuenschwander Mr Phil L. Richard Mrs Hazel R Schwartz Mr & Mrs Timothy Stephenson Mr. & Mrs. David T.Wise Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Neuenschwander Mr & Mrs Thomas Richendollar Mr & Mrs. Al Seawell Mr & Mrs Theodore S Stepleton Mr. & Mrs. William Wise Mr & Mrs Wilbert Neuenschwander Mr & Mrs Laurel Richmond Mr & Mrs Donald E Seiple Mr & Mrs Bert E Stepp Mr & Mrs Robert Wisler Mr. & Mrs. W. W Neuhouser Mr & Mrs James L Ridenour Mr. Duane Seiple Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Steury Mr & Mrs. Graysron Witmer Mr & Mrs. Kenneth G. Nevil Rev & Mrs Carl Riegel Mr. & Mrs Richard E. Selgo Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Steury Mrs. Marion E. Witmer

Mr & Mrs. Stanley Newton Mr & Mrs. Charles W. Rife. Jr Mr & Mrs Paul Sell Mr & Mrs. Reuben Steury Mr & Mrs. Russell J. Witmer Mr & Mrs Merville L Nicholls Miss Dorcas Ringenberg Rev & Mrs. Edgar J Shady Mr Terry Steury Mr & Mrs. Paul Witsaman Miss Janet E. Nickel Mrs. Edna Ringenberg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Shaffer Mr & Mrs Orvie A. Stirn Mr & Mrs. Fred C. Wittung Mr & Mrs. Warren Nidlinger Mr & Mrs Gary Ringenberg Mr & Mrs Anthony Sharp Mr & Mrs John Stiverson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Wittwer Mr & Mrs. Lonnie Nonis Rev & Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg Mr & Mrs. Donald Sharp Miss Louise Stock Mr & Mrs. James B. Wolf

Mr & Mrs Dale Now Rev & Mrs J. A Ringenberg Mr. & Mrs. J. Allen Shaw Mr & Mrs. John Stokes Mr & Mrs. Paul L. Wright Mr. & Mrs. Brad Nussbaum Rev & Mrs. Jesse Ringenberg Rev. & Mrs. Joe Sherman Mr. & Mrs. James N Stoll Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Wright Mr. & Mrs. David Nussbaum Rev. & Mrs. Loyal Ringenberg Rev & Mrs Roger Sherman Mr & Mrs Bernard Stout Mr & Mrs. Bob Wurster Mr. & Mrs. Elroy R. Nussbaum Mr & Mrs Morris Ringenberg Mr. Steven D. Sherman Mr & Mrs. Isaac Stout Mr & Mrs. David M Wyckoff Mr & Mrs. Jack Nussbaum Rev. & Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Sherman Mr & Mrs W Isaac A. Stout Mr & Mrs. Don A. Yager Mrs. Kathryn Nussbaum Mr & Mrs S P. Ringenberg Mr & Mrs Howard Sherrow Miss Sonja Strahm Miss Linda L Yager Rev & Mrs Milo Nussbaum Mr. & Mrs George Robbins Rev. & Mrs. Joseph Shisler Mr & Mrs Larry D Stuckey Mr & Mrs. Ernest Yerks Miss Teresa Nussbaum Rev & Mrs. Troy Roberts Mr & Mrs. Jack Shoaf Mr. & Mrs. Philip G. Stuckey Mrs Clorinda E Yoder Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Nussbaum Mr & Mrs Keith D Robinson Mrs. Olive Shoaf Miss Clara Lou Stucky Mr & Mrs Denver J Yoder Mr & Mrs. Weldon Nussbaum Mr & Mrs. Phil Robrock Mr. & Mrs. David Shoemaker Mr & Mrs John G Stucky Mr & Mrs. Noah Yoder Mr & Mrs V Clayton Nutter Mr & Mrs. Gerald Rocke Mr & Mrs. Dwight Sholl Mr & Mrs. Eugene Stutzman Mr. & Mrs. Peter J Yoder

Mrs. Dorothy M Oden Mr. & Mrs. Myron E. Rodebaugh Mr. & Mrs. Keith Sholl Mr & Mrs Delbert Surfus, Sr. Mr & Mrs Tony Yoder Mrs. Emma O'Leary Miss Julie A Rodewald Mr & Mrs Delbert Shough Mr & Mrs Everett Swineheart Mr & Mrs. Jerry Younce Mr & Mrs. Wayne Openlander Mr & Mrs Paul Rodocker Miss Hazel N Shoup Mr & Mrs Gary Temple Mr & Mrs Roger Young Miss Tern Opper Rev & Mrs Victor C. Roebuck Mr & Mrs Eugene A Shrake Rev & Mrs Edwin Terui Mr & Mrs. John P. Zehr Ms. Arville E Osborne Rev & Mrs John Rohrs Mr. & Mrs Jimmie L. Shrake Mr & Mrs. Gerald Thatcher Mr & Mrs Preston H Zehr Mr Robert Osborne Mr Bert Rolston Mr & Mrs. Fred Siktberg Mr & Mrs David M Thomas Mr & Mrs. Tom Zehr Mr & Mrs Willis Outcalt Mr & Mrs Clyde Root Miss Ruth E. Silvers Mr & Mrs. Rolf Thoryk Mr & Mrs. Harold E. Zeigler Glenn Rev Mr & Mrs A. Oyer Mr & Mrs. Irvine F. Ross & Mrs Robert Skinner Mr & Mrs Carlos H Tiernon Mr. & Mrs. Richard I. Zernack Mr & Mrs. Wayne J Paff Miss Cleo Roth Miss Ara Smith Mr. & Mrs. Ted Tiernon Mr. Dean R Zimmerman Mr & Mrs Carlisle Painter Mr & Mrs E. David Roth Mr & Mrs. Brad Smith Mr. & Mrs. John K. Toland Mr & Mrs. Dennis Zimmerman

Miss Letha Pape Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Roth Miss Ethel L Smith Mr. & Mrs James Tolbert Mr & Mrs. Edward E Zimmerman Mr. Leonard F Paquay Mr & Mrs Hazen Roth Mr & Mrs. Gerald Smith Mr & Mrs. Allen C Tomlinson Mr. George Zimmerman Mr & Mrs. Arthur Parker Mr & Mrs. Paul L. Roth Mrs. Golda Smith Mr & Mrs Arlis C. Trail Mr & Mrs. Marvin Zimmerman Mrs Esther A. Parker Mr Reuben Roth Mr & Mrs Gordon B Smith Mr & Mrs. Merlin Tucker Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zintsmaster Mr & Mrs Richard R Parrish Mr. & Mrs Leo Rouselle Miss Hazel May Smith Mr & Mrs. Ralph R Ulman Mr & Mrs George Zuercher Mrs. Dorothy Parsons Mr & Mrs Clarence Rowell Mrs. Lynda Smith Mr. & Mrs Theodore Unsicker Mr. Carey D. Zurcher

Mr & Mrs Earl Patterson Mr & Mrs. Dan J. Rupp Mrs. Mary Smith Patterson Mr & Mrs ML Mr & Mrs David C Rupp, III Mr & Mrs. Nason F Smith

17 The Missionary Church Churches Decatur Missionary Church Shambaugh Missionary Church Faith Missionary Church Freeman, SD Decatur. IN Shambaugh, IA Pomona, CA Below is listed the chur- Albion Wesleyan Church Aboite Missionary Church Calvary Missionary Church Faith Missionary Church ches who have contributed Albion, IN Fort Wayne, IN Wichita, KS St. Petersburg, FL Rontonda West Community Church the operating budget of Avalon Missionary Church Northeast Missionary Church First Missionary Church Rontonda West, FL Fort Wayne. IN Lincoln, NE St Petersburg, FL \e college. The list does not Edgerton Wesleyan Church Harvester Ave Missionary Church Fairview Missionary Church First Mennonite Church include those churches who Woodburn, IN Fort Wayne, IN Angola, IN Fort Wayne, IN Church of God have contributed only in re- Holton Avenue Missionary Church Beulah Missionary Church Salem Evangelical Mennonite Church Ney. OH ministry Fort Wayne, IN Elkhart, IN Gridley, IL sponse to student Oak Grove Missionary Church Grabill Missionary Church Zion Missionary Church Moeller Road Wesleyan Church groups or Radio Station Nappanee, IN Grabill, IN Elkhart, IN Fort Wayne, IN Bible Fellowship Church WBCL. Grace Missionary Church Bethel Missionary Church Park Forest Church of God Roysford, PA Mooresville, IN Goshen, IN Fort Wayne, IN Ashley Methodist Church Pontiac Missionary Church Fairhaven Missionary Church Brenneman Memonal Missionary Church Evangelical Mennonite Church Corunna, IN Pontiac, MI Muncie, IN Goshen, IN Headquarters Grace United Church of Christ Emmett Street Missionary Church New Haven Missionary Church Sunnyfield Missionary Church Fort Wayne, IN Fort Wayne, IN Battle Creek, MI New Haven, IN Goshen, IN North Highland Church of Chnst Butler Church of Christ Auburn Missionary Church North Manchester Missionary Church Burr Oak Missionary Church Fort Wayne, IN Butler. IN Auburn, IN North Manchester, IN Burr Oak, Ml Avon Park Missionary Church Blissfield Council of Churches First Missionary Church West Loop Missionary Church Trinty Missionary Church Avon Park, FL Blissfield, Ml Fort Wayne, IN Hollidaysburg, PA Constantine, Ml First Missionary Church Calvary Church of Hamilton New Pans Missionary Church Kalaheo Missionary Church Archbold Missionary Church Hutchinson, KS Hamilton, OH New Paris, IN Kalaheo, HI Archbold, OH Missionary Church First United Brethren Church Union Chapel Missionary Church Kapaa Missionary Church Trinity Missionary Church Manceiona, MI Blissfield, MI Lima, OH Kapaa. HI Middlebury Heights, OH New Carlisle Missionary Church Chnst United Methodist Church Trinity Missionary Church Brown City Missionary Church First Missionary Church New Carlisle, OH Seima, IN Petoskey, MI Brown City, MI Clyde, OH Fairhaven Missionary Church Missions First Wesleyan Church Colonial Woods Missionary Church Cass City Missionary Church Faith Missionary Church Muncie, IN Battle Creek, MI Port Huron, MI Cass City, MI Dayion, OH Community bible Church, Inc. Broadway Alliance Royal Oak Missionary Church Elkton Missionary Church Fort McKinley Missionary Church Lomita, CA Logansport, IN Royal Oak, Ml Elkton, MI Sunday School Central Mennonite Church Lake Ave Church of the Nazarene Pettisville Missionary Church Kalamazoo Missionary Church Dayton, OH Grabill, IN Fort Wayne. IN Pettisville, OH Kalamazoo, Ml Pleasant View United Missionary Church Calvary Temple Church, Inc. Fairfield Missionary Church Grace Missionary Church LaMotte Missionary Church Greenville, OH Fort Wayne. IN Fairfield, OH Celina, OH Marlette, MI Newson Missionary Church Aberdeen Korean Missionary Church First Missionary Church Bethany Missionary Church Warren Missionary Church St. Paris, OH Aberdeen, MD Lima, OH East Peona, IL Warren, IN Olmstead Missionary Church Calvary Community Church Broadway Christian Church Groveland Missionary Church Bates Missionary Church Olmsted Falls. OH Westlake Village, CA Fort Wayne. IN Groveland, IL Williamsburg, MI Ottawa Missionary Church Calvary Protestant Church Christian & Missionary Alliance Redeemer Missionary Church Trinity Missionary Church Ottawa, OH Baldwin, NY Elyria, OH Washington, IL Yale, Ml Pandora Missionary Church, Inc. Castleview Baptist Church Gospel Temple Lakeview Church Hamilton Memorial Missionary Church Pandora, OH Indianapolis, IN Fort Wayne, IN Zion, IL Bedford, IA Potsdam Missionary Church Colony Heights Church of Christ Grace Evangelical Mennonite Chruch rst Missionary Church Missionary Church Potsdam, OH Fort Wayne, IN Morton, IL 4|ime, IN Clannda, IA Strongsville Missionary Church Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Wesleyan Church pe Missionary Church Grace Missionary Church Strongsville, OH Decatur, IN Laotto, IN Bluffton, IN Iowa City, IA Northwest Community Church Hanover Park Missionary Church Midland St Peoples Missionary Church Phoenix, AZ Bloomingdale. IL Bay City, Ml

:i Business, Corporate, Cooper Tire & Rubber Foundation Ideal Leasing Corporation N & N Paper Distributors T & B Farms, Inc. & Foundation Giving Country Farm Supply Indiana Bell Telephone. Inc. National Mill Supply, Inc. T & R Car Sales Country Style International Business Machines Corp. NCR Foundation Teledyne Charitable Trust We are grateful to the fol- Cox Equipment International Harvester Foundation Nemco. Inc. Terry's Cycle Sales, Inc lowing list of businesses, cor- Crossroads Flowers & Antiques, Inc Investors Diversified Services, Inc (IDS) Wilbert Neuenschwander Appliances The Master's porations, and foundations Crow's Haven Nursing Home ITT Corporation Nickel Plate Farm, Inc Three Rivers Beverage Co , Inc. Custom Floor and Wall C G Klopfenstein Builders, Inc North East Allen Realty Thursday's Child who have gifts to Fort made J. Ohio Bell Telephone Company Timber Lane Dana Corp Foundation C Penney Co , Inc Gardens Wayne Bible College during Decatur Community Care Center Jadlin Enterprises M R Planners H Farms 1982-1983. Decatur Hi-Way Airport, Inc. Jan's Flowers and Things Pepsico Foundations, Inc. Triple T. Farms, Inc The Diplomat Apartments G A Johnson, Inc •• Drainage Service Phelps Dodge Foundation Troyer Electnc Contracting Aid Association lor Lutherans R R. Donnelley & Sons Company K & S Printing Service Phelps Dodge Magnet Wire Co United States Plastic Corporation Akron Foundry, Inc Drummond Construction Kellogg's Potlatch United States Steel Foundation, Inc Alcoa Foundation Economy Printing Concern, Inc. Kern's Time Center Prudential Foundation United Technologies Corporation

All-State Foundation Ellison Bakery, Inc. Klopfenstein Furniture R K O General, Inc United Telephone Co of Indiana

Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Evergreen Acres, Inc. Kurtz Signs R. A & S Plumbing University Park Nursing Center

Amoco Foundation, Inc Phillip D Emenhiser Realty The Journal Gazette R. W Engineenng, Inc D B-A Winco Instant Printing Anchor Room, Inc The Doeden Trust Foundation Eli Lilly & Company Registered Belgians Warren Excavating

Anthony Wayne Bank First Missionary Church-Senior L & L Construction Reliance Electric Weld-Done Shop B MA Medical Associates, Inc Fellowship Lakeland Acres Relocation Associates, Inc Whirlpool Foundation Barger Farm Account Ford Motor Company Lincoln National Corporation Carol Resler Music Studio Wiley Chiropractic Group PC Baten Paint Company Fort Wayne Datsun Corporation Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. RKO Bottlers Of Fort Wayne Willow Lake Farm Bendix Corporation Fort Wayne Healthcare Center Linley. Inc Robison Printing Company Wilson Properties Berco, Inc Fort Wayne Newspapers, Inc Love Trio The J H Routh Packing Company Bollinger's Wood Specialties Fort Wayne Printing Company Marathon LeTourneau S & K Enterprises Bonar Electric Sales & Service Fort Wayne Women's Club Magnavox Gov. & Industrial Electronics Scherer & Maxfield, Inc. Book Branch Fruehauf Corporation Maple Lawn Farm Schrock Farm Account Schumm Pharmacy Bowen Eichar, Inc General Electric Foundation Mane's Gifts, Inc Copies of the 1982-83 Brad Bowman Body Shop General Tire Foundation, Inc Markle Pharmacy Science Sales. Inc Annual Report of Fort C.L.B. Ceramics Golden Rule Book Store May Stone & Sand, Inc. Scott Paper Company Foundation C.F.C. Distributors Good News Books McCleary Financial Corporation Scott's Foodlane, Inc. Wayne Bible College are Calvary Christian School Grabill Woodworking Specialists, Inc Meadowvale Skilled Care Center, Inc. Sharon's Flowers available upon request. Carpenter's Apartments GTE Data Services, Inc. Merkler Machine Works, Inc Sherwood State Bank jsual Shoppe GTS Products Corporation Meyer & Son Trailer Village Short Associates ntral Soya Purchasing Department Hagan's Marathon Midland, Inc. Dick Sive Insurance Champion Spark Plug Co. Halliburton Foundation, Inc. MITE Corporation Sonrise, Inc. Christian Book & Supply Store Harlan Cabinets, Inc Motorola Foundation Sounds of Joy, Inc Citizens National Bank of Whitley County Harmony Lodge No 191.0.0.F. Carl H Muselman Family Foundations, Southwest Service Colonial Painting Services HelMar, Inc Inc Standard Oil Company Columbia Locker, Inc Home Appliance Shop Music Manor State Line LP GAS Inc Concordia Lutheran High School Honeywell Mutual Security Life Insurance Co. Sudden Service Printing Cooper Community Care Center Hoover Lanes Myers Funeral Home Summit Vacuum & Sewing Center

18 FULL-TIME FACULTY 1983-84

*Barcalow, Douglas A. I Assistant Professor of Christian Education Assistant Professor of Christian Social Work/Human Services Baxter, Richard H. Grimes, Doris J. Assistant Professor, Assistant Director of Christian Service Instructor, Assistant Director of Library Biberstein, David D. Hoatson, Grant C. Assistant Professor, Chairman of Department of Pastoral Ministries Associate Professor, Director of Instructional Services Binkley, Charlotte K. Mayers, Joan E. Assistant Professor, Assistant Manager of WBCL Associate Professor, Chairman of Dept. of Christian Counseling

Birkey, Arlan J. Morley, Stephen H. Associate Professor of Greek and Bible Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Coach Bostrom, Harvey R. Nicholls, Merville L. Professor, President Associate Professor, Chairman of Dept. of Business Administration Bueschlen, Wava M. Nickel, Ted D. Assistant Professor, Director of Library Professor, Chairman of Department of Teacher Education Cartmel, Daryl W. Platte, Jay D. Associate Professor, Chairman of Department of Missions Associate Professor, Chairman of Department of Music Collins, Dana L. *Ringenberg, Roger W. Assistant Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Bible and Philosophy Conrad, Eunice J. Rupp, Deborah R. Associate Professor of English Instructor in Physical Education, Coach Coon, Barbara L. *Saddington, James A. Assistant Professor, Registrar Assistant Professor of History Demond, Sterling R. Scharfe, Ronald C. Associate Professor, Chairman of Dept. of Christian Education Associate Professor of Bible Dugan, Richard P. Strahm, Sonja S. Associate Professor, Academic Dean Assistant Professor of English Everson, Marlene D. *Van Dyke, Fred G. Assistant Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Science Gerig, Joy M. Weddle, Alice J. m Associate Professor, Director of Christian Service Associate Professor of Elementary Education Gerig, Wesley L. Williams, Dennis A. Professor, Chairman of Division of Biblical Studies Instructor, Acting Director of Student Development Gerig, William D. Assistant Professor of Missions, Dir. of Correspondence Studies * First year on faculty

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