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THE ANDREWS UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE FALL 2005, VOLUME 41, NO. 4 HEEDING THE CALL A VISION FOR FUTURE TRAINING BOARDROOM in focus

It’s our heritage

Andrews University has always been a training ground for leaders—church leaders,

leaders in ministry and mission, leaders in the professions. Historically, students have THE ANDREWS UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE come from around the world to develop, among other things, their leadership potential. These students may not know it when they arrive, but there is perhaps no better model of unbending altruistic service and leadership in our university’s history than EDITOR our institution’s namesake, J. N. Andrews (read President Andreasen’s perspective on Ivan Davis (MA ‘92) p. 44). Andrews’s departure for Europe as the church’s first official overseas mission- ary demanded not only courage and ability but also a complete trust in God. It is ASSISTANT EDITOR Patricia Spangler (BS ‘04) through stories like his that we can better recognize the rich tradition of leadership we have inherited and that lives on through the work of this school. So with this issue of Focus, we embark on a renewed effort to bring you stories of CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Beverly Stout leadership—of students, faculty, staff, and alumni who, like J. N. Andrews, set a Tami Condon (BS ‘91) courageously high mark in their respective fields. Brent Geraty (MA ‘91) In “Time Pieces,” Andrews historian Merrie Jones Gray pays tribute to former EMC president, O. J. Graf, whose enormous contributions to the university have been DESIGN CONSULTANT Matt Hamel largely neglected and forgotten. From 1908–1918, notes Jones Gray, Graf steadied the struggling college, overcoming financial ruin while strengthening the school’s aca- demic credibility. PHOTOGRAPHERS Speaking of superb leaders, English Professor Beverly Matiko profiles alumnus Daniel Bedell Josef Kissinger Andrea Luxton, whose service and leadership have literally spanned the globe. A for- Martin Lee mer President of Newbold College in England, and now Associate Director of Greg Offenback (BS ‘78) Sarah Spangler (BT ‘03) Education for the General Conference, Luxton will assume the presidency of Beverly Stout Canadian Union College in July. In early September following the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, Andrews students, faculty and staff were among the thousands of volunteers who WRITERS Beverly Matiko (BA ‘77, MA ‘78) immediately set aside their daily routines to help out along the Gulf Coast. Elizabeth Lechleitner University Relations media relations coordinator Beverly Stout, who traveled with Beverly Stout the Andrews contingent to Bass Memorial Academy in Lumberton, Mississippi, con- siders how such service and mission opportunities can forge participants’ leadership abilities. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY This past Homecoming Weekend, the School of Business celebrated its 25th President: Niels-Erik Andreasen (MA’65, BD ‘66) anniversary. FOCUS sat down with the Dean of the School of Business, Annetta Vice Presidents for Gibson, to commemorate the occasion and to examine ways the program can stay rel- Academic Administration: Patricia B. Mutch (BS ‘65) evant in the 21st century. University Advancement: David A. Faehner (MA ‘72) Student Services: Frances Faehner (BSW ‘76) Finally, we take a look at one of the more innovative degree programs Financial Administration: Edward E. Wines Enrollment Management: Stephen Payne Andrews offers, the Leadership Program housed in the School of Education. University Relations staff writer Elizabeth Lechleitner focus showcases this appealing educational enterprise that caters to (ISSN 1077-9345) is published quarterly, free of charge, for alumni and friends of Andrews University, an institution owned working professionals around the world who are intent on improv- and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The maga- focus ing their leadership skills. zine’s address is , Office of University Relations, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104-1000. Copyright 2005 by Andrews University. Reproduction in whole or part without per- mission is prohibited. Printed by The Hamblin Company, Tecumseh, MI. Periodicals postage paid at Berrien Springs, MI, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to focus, Office of Alumni Services, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104-0950.

Editor’s Office: (269) 471-3316 Email: [email protected] contents

Fall 2005, Volume 41, No. 4

Features

Through the Eyes of a Teacher: 16 Andrea Luxton’s Worldview by Beverly Matiko

Andrews alum Andrea Luxton boasts worldwide leadership credentials. 14 Page Heeding the Call 20 by Beverly Stout Andrews students, faculty and staff pitched in to help victims in the hurri- cane ravaged Gulf Coast region.

A Vision for the Future 25 On the 25th anniversary of the School of Business, Dean Annetta Gibson discusses the school’s legacy and future plans. Page 16

Training for the Boardroom 28 by Elizabeth Lechleitner An innovative approach to leadership education, the Andrews graduate program in leadership facilitates learning and practical competence.

Home for Harvest 2005 Page 20 30 Pictorial view of Alumni Homecoming 2005. Photographers: Daniel Bedell, Josef Kissinger & Sarah Spangler.

Annual Report 2004-2005 44 Endowed scholarship recipients, Spirit of Philanthropy Award winners, and the Donor Honor Roll. Page 25

Departments 2 In Focus 4 Letters

5 Campus Update Page 28 10 Faculty & Staff 14 Time Pieces 34 Alumni News

36 Class Notes Page 30 40 Life Stories 42 Campus Cache

On the cover Student staff photographer Josef Kissinger shot this decorative fall arrangement at the New Alumni Gathering during Homecoming Weekend.

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What makes ‘em tick... ments. We at Atlantic Union College, where he was a guest professor and public speaker and friend, join in a Have just finished the Summer 2005 heartfelt salute to an eminently merito- FOCUS. I enjoyed so much the articles rious professor emeritus. on the young professors. Part of my Keep up the good work! enjoyment, I know, has to do with the fact that my daughter Sharon and her Clio Prescott husband Marc were two of the eight profiled. It is so appropriate to see these young teachers encouraged by the recognition you have now given them. Enjoyable reading To say that early years of teaching are Thanks for the fantastic superb edition sometimes difficult is a huge under- of the latest FOCUS. Kudos to you and statement. To be an inspiring, challeng- your staff! ing, innovative teacher is a constant, life-long commitment, and just hard Harry Bennett, Jr. (MA ‘65) work. I know this article will be a real boost to their souls. Thank you for the work you are Youthful doing in FOCUS. I look forward to Ogden Tours every issue, even the ones that “tick-me- South African Adventure Indulgence off.” If we were not challenged once in a September 10–28, 2006 while to think outside our safe little Reaction to our young profes- boxes, life would be unutterably boring. Tour highlights include sightseeing in sors feature in the Summer Keep up the good work. Thanks again Johannesburg, three days of guided safari in Kruger National Park (South Issue (“Youth Is Served”) was for sometimes going, within the bounds Africa’s largest and most famous widely positive. However, some of Christian ethics, where no editor has game reserve), a coach ride along the around campus responded a bit dared go before. Garden Route for some spectacular more cynically, noting how scenery at such stops as Tsitsikamma truly few “young” faculty there Pat Prest (MAT ’84) National Park and Storms River were to choose from. “It’s a National Park, a trip to Featherbed demographic that needs to Nature Reserve (a World Heritage Site noted for its wildlife), a lagoon cruise grow,” said one. “The faculty Davis appreciated in and scenic train ride leaving out of are graying and we need more Knysna, and five days in Somerset fresh faces and ideas.” That sort New England West with day trips to Helderberg of shift looks inevitable from College, Capetown, Franschhoek, where we sit today. ID Thank you for the substantial, interest- Paarl and Stellenbosch. Along the ing, and well-edited issues of FOCUS way, there will be numerous other that have been coming to my address. cultural and historical stops, including visits to Swaziland, Zululand, Durban Your publication is a credit to Andrews and Port Elizabeth. University. In my reading of recent issues I was The South Africa Tour will cost especially gratified to read about your approximately $4300 per person, to eventual rapprochement with Bill include international air fare from Letters to FOCUS are welcome. To Shadel. Half a century ago, before my Atlanta, double/twin ensuite rooms, ensure a range of viewpoints, we own college years in Berrien Springs, I breakfast and dinner or lunch daily, luxury motor coach with English- encourage letters of fewer than 300 enjoyed listening to his national radio words. Letters may be edited for con- speaking guide, all entrance fees, and broadcasts. His voice was a memorable all excursions listed in itinerary. tent, style and space. Opinions part of the golden age of radio. expressed in letters are not necessarily It was not good, however, to read in Contact: shared by the editors, university FOCUS that Delmer Davis has retired. Dr. Merlene Ogden employees, officers and administrators. His outstanding contributions to 4683 Timberland Write: Editor, FOCUS, Andrews Andrews University are well-recog- Berrien Springs MI 49103 University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104- nized in Berrien Springs, but his influ- Phone: (269) 471-3781 1000 ence extended beyond your campus Fax: (269) 471-6246 and beyond the sisterhood of E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]. Adventist collegiate English depart-

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Total enrollment reaches 3087 total of more than 300 students in the past five years.” Payne is also proud of the heart for service this year’s group of students has already demonstrated. Many new students, having been in school less than a week, joined the almost 100-member crew that recently traveled to Mississippi for Katrina relief efforts. “School has only just begun, and already students have gotten involved, taking the school’s admonition to ‘seek knowledge, affirm faith, change the world’ seriously by giving up their Labor Day weekend to help with Katrina relief,” Payne stated. Andrews’ commitment to academic excellence is recognized with the University’s continued ranking by U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges edition as one of only 248—162 public, 86 private—institutions of higher education in the to receive the National University ranking. Andrews is the only Seventh-day Adventist university to hold this distinction. According to the August 29, 2005 issue of U.S. News & World Report, a National University “offers a wide range According to the university's recent release of its annual enroll- of undergraduate majors as well as master’s and doctoral ment report, this semester's harvest promises to be a bountiful degrees; many strongly emphasize research.” one. An enrollment increase of 70 students has brought even Currently, Andrews offers approximately 180 different, under- more smiling faces to the Andrews campus this year, bringing graduate, master’s and doctoral programs. Andrews also contin- the total enrollment to 3,087 students compared to last year’s ues to rank at number six for percentage of international stu- 3,017. The Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at dents on campus, with 12% of the student population coming to Andrews experienced a particularly noticeable jump in enroll- Andrews from all over the world, and as the 16th most diverse ment with an increase of 81 students, bringing the total to 768. campus of any national university, public or private. “We’re happy to have even more students on the Andrews As evidenced by this year’s increased enrollment, more and campus this year,” said Stephen Payne, vice president for enroll- more students are finding Andrews University the right place to ment management. “It’s been exciting to see the school grow a “Seek knowledge. Affirm faith. Change the world.”

Fall Week of Prayer

With school nearly a month underway, Pastor Daniel Botabara (pictured far left), director of Asian/Pacific Ministries for the Central California Conference, made his way to Andrews for the first- semester week of prayer that ran from September 19- 24, 2005. The theme for the week was "Jesus' Twelve: God Uses Ordinary People." Originally from Naga City, , Botabara mixed his cultural and spiritual background together to form a message that moved 18 students to baptism or rebaptism. “I was impressed with the students’ support of the speaker,” said Chaplain Timothy Nixon. “I was really thankful that an Asian speaker led because I really think we need to experience all of the beautiful mosaic of our church and campus.” Botabara spoke for the entire student body every day of the week in Pioneer Memorial Church and then again in the evening for dorm worships in Lamson Hall. On Sabbath he preached both sermons for the PMC service, in which eight additional students chose to be baptized.

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Great-granddaughter of J. N. Andrews donates Research and study personal collection tours

The Center for Adventist Research on the campus September 21 marked the official end of Andrews University recently received a gener- of summer, and not everyone was on ous donation of important letters, documents, vacation! Here’s a quick recap of photographs, and artifacts from the life of John study tours and faculty research from Nevins Andrews (JNA), the first Seventh-day this summer. Adventist missionary, as well as the missionary work of the Spicer/Andrews family in Tibet. International Study Tours: Nearly The collection was donated to the Center by two hundred Andrews students were Jeannie Andrews, great-granddaughter of JNA, in able to take advantage of the universi- October 2005. ty’s many international study oppor- There are 31 original JNA letters in the collec- tunities available during the summer. tion, including a letter written to his mother upon May has quickly become Study Tour setting foot on the shores of England, dated month at Andrews University with September 26, 1874, making it the first letter writ- over ten department-sponsored annu- ten from a foreign land from the first official al or biennial tours, including the Adventist missionary. Also included in the collec- English and Communication British tion is the original French-language covenant, Dramatic Arts tour to , the detailing the family’s commitment to speaking Institute of Archaeology and only French at home. About ten original Ellen G. Anthropology Archaeological dig to White letters, six or seven of which were previ- Tall Jalul, Jordan, and international ously unknown, are also in the collection. languages tours to France, Italy, Spain, “This is among the most significant collection of original handwritten correspondence and Greece. Tours typically range from early Adventist pioneers,” said Merlin Burt, Center director (pictured above). from two to six weeks, offering stu- “Previous to this collection, we had no original JNA letters at Andrews, and there were dents the chance to earn up to six only a few at the GC and other institutions. This is now the treasure trove of JNA corre- credits and enjoy an unforgettable spondence.” educational experience. Several historically important photographs, including two daguerreotypes depicting the earliest known pictures of Andrews, his parents, and brother are also included, as well as Faculty Research: Students weren’t the only known photo of Carrie Andrews, JNA’s daughter who died in early childhood. the only ones who enjoyed some schol- A collection of letters between Dorothy Spicer, daughter of W. A. Spicer and wife of John arly travels over the summer—many Nevins Andrews, MD and her daughter, Jeannie Andrews, detailing life in the Tibet mis- professors worked on research projects sion field in the early 20th century, as well as several Tibetan artifacts are also included. around the U.S. and abroad. For exam- “It’s more than just history,” comments Burt on the collection’s significance, “it helps ple, in the history and political science you get to know JNA better, as you read of his deep personal spiritual commitment and department, Jane Sabes traveled to the the close family relationship between him and his wife and his children.” Ukraine and Brian Strayer continued research in Paris, biologist Jim Hayward and mathematician Shandelle Henson conducted seagull research in the Pacific Northwest, and School of Business receives $1 million endowed chair Claudio Gonzalez and Stephen Zork of the music department traveled to Chile The Andrews University School of Business is happy to announce that they have recently and Hong Kong for conducting clinics become the recipients of a $1 million endowed chair. The endowment, donated by an and performances. Additionally, sever- anonymous businessman from the Northwest, will be given to a faculty member of dis- al professors continued book projects, tinction and is expected to be implemented in the 2006 school year. including Woodrow Whidden of the This is Andrews’ sixth endowed chair, the second for the School of Business. Others religion department, Scott Moncrieff of include: the JNA Memorial Chair in Religion, the Bashir Hasso endowed chair of Teaching the English department, and PT pro- Excellence in Business, the Institute of Hispanic Ministry Endowed Fund, the Oliver S. fessor John Banks, whose work is Beltz Sacred Music Endowment Fund, and the Seminary Chair of Medical Missionary being touted as the new leading gross- Fund. There are a total of over 300 endowed scholarships. anatomy textbook. “Although the donor actually never attended Andrews, whenever he returns, he speaks As you can see, we’re doing our with respect for the mission of the university and has stated his intention to make addi- best to ensure that Andrews continues tional gifts in the future,” said David Faehner, vice president for advancement. its legacy of top-quality education!

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Ministry Fair jumpstarts Campus H.M.S. Richard Lectureship Outreach features Leslie Pollard

Campus and community ministries are charged and ready for service, The annual H.M.S. Richards Lectureship on Biblical thanks to the success of September 16-17’s Ministry Fair. Assistant to Preaching took place October 30-31, 2005. Sponsored the President for Spiritual Life Ron Whitehead anticipates a significant by the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, increase in student involvement in active ministry this academic year. the lectureship seeks to advance the theory and prac- “Whether it’s Katrina relief or Passion Play participation,” Whitehead tice of Bible-based, Christian preaching among both recaps, “Ministry Fair is designed to encourage active involvement in professional clergy and lay persons. both community and campus service initiatives.” And, he’s quick to Originally established by the Adventist Church in emphasize, active faith is growing faith. the Mid-Atlantic States in 1957, the lectureship has hosted many leading Christian preachers and evan- gelists, including Haddon Robinson, Eugene Lowry, Morris Venden, Walter Pearson, and the lectureship’s namesake, H.M.S. Richards, Sr., pioneer religious broadcaster and renowned Adventist preacher. This year’s series featured Leslie Pollard, the cur- rent vice-president for Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences. Pollard brings a wealth of preaching experience to the lectureship, having held a huge range of ministerial posts including parish pastor of large and small congregations, youth pas- tor, evangelist, radio speaker, and college chaplain, as well as professor of homiletics at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Ala. and adjunct professor for Relaxing in the newly renovated Campus Ministries office: Timothy Nixon, campus the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary chaplain for inreach; Jean-Marcel Clouzet, assistant chaplain for outreach; Patrick doctor of ministry program at Andrews University. Murphy, campus chaplain for outreach; Richard Parke, communications director; Shilhi Seibel, student missions; and Nicolas Rhone, assistant chaplain for inreach. Pollard earned a doctor of ministry degree in preaching and worship from Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, Calif. in 1992 and is current- In its third year, Ministry Fair is designed to converge community ly completing his dissertation for his PhD in New and campus service venues with the goal of spiritually motivating stu- Testament studies. He has conducted preaching, dents to serve. This year, 70 ministries from PMC, campus, and the teaching, and evangelistic series, as well as lay and community contributed to Ministry Fair. Many of them were previous professional training programs around the world. participants seeking new recruits, but an exciting number of first-time participants showed up to launch fledgling ministries. Over 400 volunteers subscribed to service during the two-day event. Newly renovated Campus While Whitehead attributes most of the volunteers’ participation to an Ministries offices open “extraordinary level of student leadership displayed across campus” this year, he also nods a grateful head to the substantial spiritual and financial support Campus Ministries has benefited from this year. Besides providing the use of their facility for Ministry Fair, PMC was responsible for most of the event’s funding. Jesse Seibel, director of this year’s Ministry Fair, also notes, “Pastor Dwight's input and vision for this event were integral to its success. From the start, he made it clear that the Ministry Fair was open to any ministry that wished to be present, demonstrating that this was a service to the com- munity and campus, not a PMC promotional event.” Edgar Choc, a leader in cell groups, a first-time ministry participant that garnered forty new members, says, “[Ministry Fair] is the best way to engage people’s attention and spark their interests in ministry involve- ment.” Not to mention the “enormous blessing” of participation itself. Seibel points out that service is the ultimate goal of Ministry Fair. “If GC President Jan Paulsen cuts the ribbon for the grand opening all we have done is put on a big event featuring creative booths and of the newly renovated Campus Ministries offices, while President eye-catching displays, we have failed,” he asserts, hoping participants Andreasen (left), Ron Whitehead, assistant to the president for and volunteers alike instead went away with a renewed sense of pur- spiritual life, and Gerry Karst, board chair, look on. pose and a deepened commitment to the Lord.

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Nursing inaugurates online MA U.S. Embassy awards Andrews University archaeological site

Andrews University’s archaeological project at Hesban, Jordan recently received a $45,750 grant from the United States Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation. Andrews’ site was one of two archaeological sites in Jordan to receive the award at a special signing ceremony on September 29 at Tal Hesban, the site of a town which is believed to date to the Bronze Age. The U.S. Embassy of Jordan Chargé d’Affairs David Hale signed the award at the afternoon cele- bration. Randall Younker, director of Andrews’ Institute of Archaeology, attended the ceremony and presented a speech by Andrews University anthro- pology professor and Hesban senior director Øystein LaBianca. Also attending the ceremony were Hesban Intrinsic to the current and chronic scarcity of nurses and the disturbing Mayor Khalil Dabbas and Hesban Provincial national drop in student enrollment in nursing programs is the lack of Governor Ahmad Khatatbeh. accredited educators in the field. According to recent research, nearly 40 The Ambassador’s Fund awards projects that pro- percent of nursing programs are suffering from severe faculty shortages. tect sites and artifacts of historical or cultural impor- Enter Andrews University Nursing Department’s newest prescription: a tance in countries in need of assistance. Since its comprehensive, competitive, and cutting-edge online master’s-level pro- inception in 2001, the Fund has given money to proj- gram, designed to revive the lethargy of current MS nursing graduation ects in 106 nations. rates with IV expediency. Fall semester 2005 saw the enthusiastic launch of the online MS pro- gram’s inaugural semester. The only one like it in the Adventist education- al system, the program joins Andrews University’s already-top-notch nurs- ing program, which has long been the sole MS nursing program in Southwest Michigan approved by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, and has produced decades of nursing students with an unprecedented 100 percent pass rate on certification board exams. And it goes without saying that nurses who graduate from Andrews University bring a distinct spiritual sensitivity to their profession. Notwithstanding its many marked successes, Andrews’ nursing depart- ment decided it was time for a dosage of convenience. Online degree pro- grams lend flexibility and speed in degree completion not readily available in traditional classroom programs. Rather than wrangling with vexing schedules and juggling preexisting work and family commitments with their pursuit of higher education, MS nursing students at Andrews University are now free to “attend class” at their convenience and complete their MS degrees in as little as two years. Nursing chair Karen Allen expects this will ensure that program subscribers “successfully land teaching posi- Hesban, Jordan has been a site of archaeological tions in academic, clinical, and community venues” and thus begin to fill work since 1968, when Siegfried Horn, an Andrews the current instructional void. University archaeologist, began the dig. Since then, While some interested parties might suspect online education would be Andrews University has been involved in archaeo- more bothersome than dressing a bedsore, Allen wants to guarantee its logical work at multiple sites in Jordan. straightforwardness. “If you can open an email,” she says, “you can com- The award will be used to restore areas of the plete the program.” But don’t think its intuitive nature implies any com- Hesban site, including part of an Ammonite/ promise in the quality of its content. Just the opposite, its “classrooms” Hellenistic citadel, a historically important Byzantine boast the latest technology and digital tools—including chat-room office church, and a Roman plaza. The site will also be hours—to ensure an interactive educational experience where support is made more accessible to tourists and tour buses, only a mouse-click away. enabling it to become an educational destination. Coordinators of the project and Andrews University’s nursing depart- ment at large look forward to what they expect will be positive feedback from students after the close of the program’s first semester.

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Happenings at the Howard

On Saturday, October 8, the Howard Performing Arts Center On October 22, Canadian Brass performed to a full house at kicked off its 2005-2006 season with Opening Night 2005!, a free the Howard Center as part of the second annual Howard concert featuring Andrews University artists. Series. Canadian Brass, called “incomparable and remarkable” The concert showcased a variety of music styles and musi- by Knoxville News, is well-known for performing music of vari- cians. Carey Pearson, soprano, sang a selection of Gershwin ous genres with quality and brilliance. favorites; Marcelo Caceres, piano, played pieces by Chopin and Canadian Brass is the quintet-in-residence at the Music Schumann; Carla Trynchuk, violin, with Peter Cooper, piano, Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, Calif. Training and performed a piece by Saint-Saens; Claudio Gonzalez, violin, music education of the next generation of musicians is an inter- Trynchuk and Cooper performed a piece by de Saraste; and est of the quintet. They established a summer brass course at Cardinal Number, a local jazz band, played a selection of jazz the Eastman School of Music and often host master classes on standards, accompanied by singer Jasmine Zork. their tours. “We are thrilled to begin another season of classical music pro- Additionally, the Howard plays host to FUSION, a monthly gramming at the Howard Center,” said Howard Manager Debbie Friday evening concert featuring an eclectic mix of religious Poole. “We want to make sure that our entire community has an music. Plus fall concerts by the Wind Symphony and opportunity to experience excellent music in our concert hall— Symphony Orchestra, senior recitals and guest speakers for this free concert featuring Andrews University faculty, staff, university forums, have made for a busy fall season. A schedule students and community artists, is our gift to the community.” of upcoming events is available online at howard.andrews.edu.

The Canadian Brass delighted the audience with their skillful repertoire and Carla Trynchuk, professor of music, and Peter Cooper, chair of the depart- banter, October 22. ment of music, perform Saint-Saens at Opening Night 2005!

The Lloyd Carr-Harris Quartet from Montreal, Canada, winners of the 2005 University Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Claudio Gonzalez, Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, October 20. October 16

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New controller hired Ranko Stefanovic Professor of Religion Glenn “Chip” Meekma, a native of Northwest Minnesota, graduated from Union College, in Lincoln, Neb. WHAT HE’S TEACHING: with a BS in business administration and an accounting emphasis in 1991. Daniel and Revelation, The Gift of In 1992, Meekma and his wife, Prophecy, Scripture (honors course), Gina, moved to Columbia, Md., and Revelation (for the SDA where he began working for the Theological Seminary). General Conference Auditing Service as assistant staff auditor. During his ON TEACHING RELIGION AT AU: time there, he worked up the ranks “I see changes in students as a result and became district director of audit- of what they learn in class. We’re ing. In 1998, Meekma relocated to bringing them to God and making Berrien Springs where he became the differences in their lives.” director of the Lake District. A new job working in the finance department of Shawnee Mission Medical Center, took Meekma to Shawnee, Kansas in 2001, but in 2003 he returned to Berrien Springs and the General Conference Auditing Service where he WHERE HE’S FROM: stayed until November when he became Andrews’ new controller. Croatia, but “grew up in Bosnia and “I came to Andrews because of the excitement of a new challenge and trying some- Herzegovina.” Stefanovic worked as thing a little different,” Meekma states. “It would appear that God was leading me to a pastor in various parts of the for- come this way.” mer Yugoslavia before coming to the In his position as controller, Meekma is responsible for overseeing the university’s U.S. budget process, making sure that it is communicated to all interested parties and dealing with all of its “nuances.” “I’m really enjoying meeting all of the new people and discov- FAVORITE SOCCER CLUB: ering the interests that they have,” he comments. Hajduk (in Croatia). When he’s not on campus crunching numbers, Meekma enjoys spending time with his wife, Gina, and their two children, Victoria, 5, and Mitchell, 2, watching NASCAR, YOUTH VS EXPERIENCE: playing golf, fishing, hunting, and basically anything that involves the outdoors. “On the soccer field,” according to Stefanovic, “experience prevails.” But he adds that playing soccer with Two vice presidents teach honors class young people makes him “feel young.” It’s somewhat peculiar that, although university administrators work on behalf of stu- dents and students study as a result of administrators, the two don’t interact on a daily A REVELATION: basis. All that changed in the Fall 2005 Materialism and Idealism honors class, which His Revelation of Jesus Christ was taught by not one, but two university vice presidents: Patricia Mutch, vice presi- (Andrews University Press, 2002) has dent for academic administration, and Stephen Payne, vice president for enrollment. As sold over 5,500 copies to date. part of the innovative J. N. Andrews Honors Scholars track, the class explored the ten- sion between the philosopher’s traditional wariness of wealth and modern society’s glo- rification of it. Students had the opportunity not only to cast a critical eye on their inher- HIS BOOK’S THEME: ited cultural values, but also to rub shoulders with the powers-that-be. As Junior According to Stefanovic, the Bible’s Tenesha Patrick observes, “Being taught by two VPs takes away the air of mystique that last book wasn’t written to satisfy so often surrounds university administration—it reveals that they are real people with our curiosity about the future. genuine interest in the academic lives of the students.” Rather, “it provides us with the assur- That’s not to say that the educational trenches were entirely foreign to the VPs— ance that God holds the future, and Payne has actually taught the class twice before, and as vice president for enrollment, that Jesus Christ will be with his peo- works closely with current and prospective students every day. Mutch is a former pro- ple until the very end. He will not fessor with 18 years of classroom experience and ten more as a student mentor. And take us from trials of life but He will both are uniquely qualified to address the material covered, Payne bringing an intimate walk with us through trials of life.” knowledge of marketing, advertising, and teen culture in relation to material values, and Mutch contributing her expertise in the study of logic and critical thinking. The two VPs admit that administration and education come with a different set of challenges. However, for Mutch and Payne, the rewards make teaching well worth it, particularly “the interaction and mutual learning that occurs with teaching” and the opportunity to “see young minds being opened to new ideas and perspectives.”

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$324,000 research grant received Chriqui, co-principal investigator, and Jean O’Connor of The MayaTech Corporation, an applied social science research firm If you’ve chased your runny nose to the drug store recently in with expertise in state-level legal research and analysis located in search of Tylenol Cold & Flu to alleviate the seasonal sniffles, Silver Spring, Maryland. The team submitted a proposal for the you might have noticed that cold remedies have now joined project in March of this year and received news of its approval in ranks with tobacco and other behind-the-counter controlled sub- mid-August 2005. stances. “This is an opportunity to work with state and national policy State laws restricting the sale of over-the-counter medications makers to help define the best policy approach to reduce the num- have come as part of a national movement to reduce the avail- ber of clandestine labs across the United States,” stated McBride. ability of drugs containing chemicals like ephedrine and pseu- VanderWaal looks forward to participating in this nationally sig- doephedrine, two of several so-called precursor chemicals used nificant research project. “This grant allows Andrews University to to create methamphetamine in small, clandestine labs found in play an important role in answering a question that really matters trailers, barns, and homes around the country. to the nation—namely, is there a relationship between tougher state In order to study the impact of these laws, the National methamphetamine laws and changes in the number of STL Institute of Justice, the research arm of the Department of seizures and children found at lab sites?” he stated. Justice, recently awarded a team of researchers from Andrews University and The MayaTech Corporation a $324,000 grant to document state methamphetamine precursor laws and analyze the relationship between state precursor drug restrictions and the reduction of small toxic labs (STL), homegrown meth labs. Methamphetamine, a highly addictive central nervous system stimulant, poses a “significant threat to public safety” according to the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) and specifically endangers children living in close proximity to STLs. While many states have already passed legislation meant to curb over-the-counter methamphetamine precursor availability, similar laws remain pending in several other states. Similar leg- islation is being considered in the U.S. Congress as well. Duane McBride, chair of the Behavioral Sciences Department and director of the University’s Institute for Prevention of Addictions, will serve as the principal investigator of this 20 month-long investigation. Also on the research team are Curt VanderWaal, Andrews professor of social work, and Jamie Curtis VanderWaal and Duane McBride

Woodland attends IBC-2005 journal Taxon, the journal of the International Association of Plant Taxonomy. Then at every Dennis W. Woodland, professor of botany, was botanical congress, which comes around every a delegate to the International Botanical six years, the proposals are discussed in an Congress (IBC-2005) from July 12-23 in Vienna, open forum pro and con and voted upon by the Austria, representing Andrews University and delegates present. Passage must be by at least the Andrews University Herbarium (AUB—the 60 percent in favor. Many proposals are defeat- plant collection part of the biology depart- ed with the vote between 50 and 59.9 percent. ment’s Natural History Museum). The first "It is the most democratic process I have ever week of the conference was five days spent in been privileged to be part of," said Woodland. the "Nomenclature Session," where delegates "Every proposal is thoroughly discussed before from botanical institutions from all over the the vote is taken. Each comment is recorded world dealt with suggested proposals to add to with the name of the person making the com- or modify the current International Code of ment for a permanent record of the proceedings." Botanical Nomenclature. The previous congress was in St. Louis, Mo., This code is the book of principles, rules, in 1999 and the next one will be in Melbourne, articles and examples that govern the naming Australia in 2011. Zoologists have similar of most plants. Proposals for change or modify- things in their code of nomenclature. By com- ing the wording of a code article are published mon consensus all meetings are conducted in Dennis Woodland in advance of the meeting by botanists in the English.

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John Banks co-authors anatomy atlas AU studio spreads good news

It’s been a busy couple of years for John Banks, Andrews University pro- In 2003, thanks to a flurry of student donations, uni- fessor of anatomy and physical therapy. On top of his already busy sched- versity and community support, and a stiff tab gen- ule teaching classes like gross anatomy, neuroscience, and pathophysiolo- erously picked up by Melchizedek Ponniah, commu- gy to physical therapy students, nication department faculty member, broadcast he managed to squeeze in 600 media training was launched at Andrews University hours in the dissecting lab, and headquartered in a small studio inside Bell Hall: working on the Atlas of Clinical International Learning Systems (ILS). Along with Gross Anatomy, the textbook he Ponniah, ILS recognized the need for broadcast recently coauthored with fellow media education at Andrews and volunteered to pro- Andrews graduates, Kenneth vide a training venue and studio, despite the lack of Moses, staff physician and existing infrastructure and available finances. assistant professor at Loma Ponniah, along with students, family, and friends, Linda University, and Darrell raised and donated the money to purchase necessary Petersen, biomedical photogra- equipment. Since then, he has acted as mentor to pher and architect in Elkhart, enthusiastic students and executive producer of sev- Ind., and the chair of the eral student-staffed media broadcasts aired on local pathology and human anatomy TV and radio channels. department at Loma Linda, Ponniah and his students pioneered the TV version Pedro B. Nava. of the Bible study program Scriptural Pursuit, long a Published in May 2005 by staple of radio station WAUS programming. In addi- London-based Elsevier tion to Scriptural Pursuit, Ponniah and his students Publishing, the world’s largest produce two other programs meant to target a non- publisher of medical education Adventist audience. Circle of Faith features Adventists materials, the atlas can already involved in improving their communities, and Focus be found in the classrooms of Harvard Medical School, the John Banks University of Connecticut Medical School, and the University of Southern California’s physical therapy program. It’s the first book of its kind to be published in 20 years, and the first-ever to also include text. It is also being marketed extensively for international distri- bution. About seven years ago, Moses, a former student of Banks, approached him with the idea of putting together a new anatomy atlas. Though some- what skeptical at first, Banks agreed to work on the project, and the two began putting together a sample chapter that they then took around to sev- eral different publishers. Two companies showed interest in the project, especially Mosby, who gave Moses and Banks funds to put together a sec- ond, more professional, sample chapter. Nava and Petersen joined the team, and after much negotiating, Mosby, who had now been bought by Elsevier, Student production team, under the guidance of Melchizedek offered them a contract and a $314,000 grant to cover production costs. Ponniah, tape video interview of President Andreasen The contract was signed in May 2002, and the crew got to work dissecting immediately. Banks put together the section on extremities, which makes up on Michiana highlights noteworthy people, places, and 20 of the textbook’s 47 chapters. Moses focused on the trunk, Nava on the goings-on that enrich the community. Additionally, head and neck, and Petersen took all of the book’s photographs. Focus on Michiana is expected to air on local public tel- Banks spent many late nights and weekends working in the Andrews evision stations next semester. dissecting lab. “I was even there on New Year’s Eve,” Banks notes. “But I In the future, Ponniah anticipates creating more didn’t mind the hours. I would go into the lab, and before I knew it, two communication-oriented programs to provide or three hours had passed.” For Banks’ portion alone, he clocked 600 advanced training for both students and interested hours dissecting, 200 working on labeling and text revisions, and 100 with community members. He also hopes that soon, he photography. “I enjoyed the extensive personal review I experienced and his students, along with university and commu- learning the details.” nity support, will begin producing daily news broad- The work for the book was completed in February 2004. “I feel a casts on WYGN, a local television station entrepre- tremendous sense of accomplishment at seeing my name listed as a co- neured by Andrews University alumnus Fred author on a piece of work of this magnitude,” comments Banks. Herford.

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EMC’s Quiet Superman

No building on campus bears his name. His students are school into good shape: the final “monster debt” tally dead and gone, their memories buried with them. Yet he stood at $60,879.55. rescued Emmanuel Missionary College from financial Furthermore, a widespread perception prevailed that desperation and academic oblivion. Had it not been for EMC was no better than a secondary school and that its O. J. Graf, Andrews University might not exist at all. academic credits would not be accepted by other institu- Even in life, at the peak of his career, Graf was a very tions of higher learning.6 As a result, only forty students modest man, most often resisting the spotlight. The enrolled at the beginning of the 1908-1909 school year. Student Movement once The new, young presi- noted, “as usual, Professor dent began to make Graf was very reluctant to changes at once. He took speak, but finally consent- aim first at the chaotic ed.”1 Yet he served as the record-keeping that had leader of the campus for characterized the school ten years: 1908-1918. since its move. In his very President Graf accepted first faculty meeting of the the call to EMC and attend- school year, he introduced ed his first board meeting class record cards.7 In sub- in July of 1908.2 He was sequent meetings he led twenty-nine years old and faculty discussions and engaged to be married the actions that regularized following month to Roberta academic policies. Andrews. He had graduat- By early spring of 1910, ed from Union College and O. J. Graf (front row, center), president of EMC from 1908-1918, with faculty in his second school year, received a Master’s degree of 1912. Graf had led the college to from the University of an important moment in its Nebraska. He was then teaching history at Union, but had history: Emmanuel Missionary College was incorporated also served as educational secretary for the Northern as an “Institution of Learning,” making it a degree-granti- Union Conference and taught in public and denomina- ng institution.8 As Edwards remarked, “He started a com- tional schools.3 plete reorganization of the educational policy and the cur- Emmanuel Missionary College was at its nadir. riculum of study of which the present program is the out- Abandoned by its founders, it had struggled along for come.”9 By the end of Graf’s administration, enrollment four years under the direction of Nelson W. Kauble, who had grown to 274 students. was a better poultry Another high point in farmer than he was a Graf’s presidency came college administrator. “The attendance was way down, the school during the commence- One board attendee, spirit lower, the faculty discouraged.” ment exercises in spring S.P.S. Edwards, of 1916 when he burned described the situation the final debt notes rep- in dire terms: “The attendance was way down, the school resenting the “monster debt” which had burdened the spirit lower, the faculty discouraged.”4 school when he arrived. Year by year he had brought The details were even more disheartening. The college EMC to academic and financial stability. carried a debt of over $20,000. Two years after Graf took History also seems to suggest that Graf was the first over the presidency, the S.D.A. Central Educational president of the institution to understand the need for fac- Association was abolished and left its $20,000 debt to ulty development. He began with a bare-bones faculty in EMC as well.5 Still more money was needed to bring the 1908 and built the staff to twenty-two by 1912. But he

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every student on campus by name. One of his former stu- dents characterized him as democratic, kind, impartial, and merciful.11 He was no pushover, however. On the afternoon of his mother’s funeral, in 1916, the school closed so that all the faculty could attend the service. It came to Graf’s atten- tion that, in the absence of the faculty, four couples had held a dance party in the basement gymnasium of the main college building. The next morning eight “trunks were lined up on the platform at the college interurban station.” Their owners were expelled for the remainder of that school year.12 President Graf began the 1917-18 school year in poor health, weakened by an operation he had undergone dur- President Graf burning the college debt notes ing the summer. Still he tried to carry on. One day in September, he collapsed paid attention to more in chapel. On the 30th, than just numbers. At a “...he burned the final debt notes Graf and his wife, board meeting in 1917, representing the “monster debt” which had Roberta, left campus for he asked a revolution- the West and a rest ary question: “What burdened the school when he arrived.” cure. Unbeknown to the shall we do in a finan- Grafs, as the time came cial way to assist our for their departure, the teachers to be progressive and keep up to date?”10 At students poured out of their classrooms and formed two Graf’s insistence the board paid for summer courses for long lines along the school’s main drive. As the Grafs’ car some of the teachers, provided funds for as many as pos- drove away, the students gave their beloved leader a sible to attend professional meetings, and sent depart- “chatauqua salute,” all waving their handkerchiefs above their heads. They did not know that it was a final good-bye. Everyone expected the Grafs to return to Berrien Springs. But O. J. Graf never regained sufficient strength to return to academic administration. He had given the EMC presi- dency his all and left the school a stronger institution poised on the brink of a golden era of growth.

Endnotes 1 7 December 1916, 1. 2 Journal Era, 9 July 1908. 3 Obituary, Lake Union Herald, 31 October 1950, 1. 4 “Memories of Berrien,” unpublished typescript, 1962, 8, AHC. 5 E. K. Vande Vere, The Wisdom Seekers, 132. The association was originally called the S.D.A. Educational Society and was formed to promote the found- The Graf family ing of Battle Creek College; it was reformulated and renamed by E. A. Sutherland before the move to Berrien Springs. 6 EMC Board Minutes, selections from 1904 to 1907. ment heads, all expenses paid, to visit other academic 7 EMC Faculty Minutes, 14 September 1908, 5, 6. 8 EMC Board Minutes, 17 March 1910, 391. institutions of good reputation. 9 P. 7. Graf, who also taught history and philosophy, was well 10 EMC Board Minutes, 15 January 1917, 5. 11 George Simpson, SM, 29 October 1913, 3. loved by his students. When, in 1969, Focus asked alumni 12 Charlotte Groff, unpublished typescript entitled “Dancing.” to “vote” for “Andrews’ Great Teachers” (September- October 11), only one teacher received one more vote than Andrews historian and professor of English, Meredith Jones O. J. Graf. His students remembered that he could call Gray (BA ‘76, MA ‘77), is author of As We Set Forth.

FALL 2005  FOCUS 15 THROUGH THE EYES OF A TEACHER ANDREA LUXTON’S WORLDVIEW by Beverly Matiko

rom her office in the Department Olympic games: Australia, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, of Education at the headquarters Figi, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Norway, Papau New Guinea, Poland, of the General Conference of South Africa, Sweden, and the . In July, Luxton will be adjusting her watch again—this time to Seventh-day Adventists, Dr. Mountain Time. That’s when she will assume the presi- FAndrea Luxton can be forgiven for glanc- dency of Canadian University College in Alberta. “I’ll miss the travel,” Luxton admits, “but it will be ing at her watch frequently. It’s not that good to develop more of a sense of home, to put down roots.” I suggest to her that she could be poster child for this Andrews University alum is anxious the admonition, “Bloom where you’re planted.” She cor- for her workday to end. As one friend rects me, with just a hint of her British accent still audible. “In my case it would be ‘Bloom where you’re transplant- quipped, “She wouldn’t know what to do ed.’” Her voice gets more serious as she admits, “Living out of a suitcase takes its toll. But nothing is so broaden- with a 9–5 job. She’d start ticking the ing as travel,” she quickly adds. “Meeting people where they are, where their challenges are, makes such a differ- ‘employed part-time’ box on surveys.” ence.” She is pensive for a moment. “I always knew I’d find my way back to a When Luxton checks the college campus, though,” time, she’s not keeping she concedes. “Teaching company with the White is in my blood. I see Rabbit who discovers, everything through the “I’m late, I’m late, for a eyes of a teacher.” very important date.” Born in Watford, Years of marching to the Hertfordshire, about dictates of school bells twenty miles northwest have made punctuality a of London, Luxton was strong point. Luxton’s raised by parents who timepiece testing is more were both educators. By about trying to reset her age four she knew she body clock. This world would one day join their traveler changes time ranks. “I sat on the floor zones with a dizzying in the evenings while my frequency that would mother wrote lesson Whale-watching in Alaska have most of us reaching plans and my father cor- for our Dramamine. It’s one of the occupational chal- rected math and science homework,” Luxton recalls. lenges that comes with being Associate Director of “Feeling left out, I would get up and fetch a large tin of Education, and Executive Secretary for the Adventist buttons my mother kept. I would pry it open and busy Accrediting Association. myself creating my own classrooms and populating them Multimedia students looking for an entertaining video with ‘students.’ I would lecture to them for a while, and project would do well to consider Luxton as a subject. then shift them from place to place, simulating the move- Her career track begs a parody of the children’s show, ment from room to room through the school day. Perhaps “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?” Friends who that sorting and shifting was an omen,” Luxton adds with try to keep up with Luxton, even by phone or email, are amusement. “In addition to teaching, I was clearly des- used to her voice reaching them from Nigeria or Iceland, tined to be an administrator.” New York or Ireland. A partial list of the countries on her Luxton’s introduction to her own real students itinerary since her move to Washington, D.C. in 2003, occurred rather early. She was asked to teach several sounds like the lineup for the opening ceremonies of the classes of English as a Second Language while still a

FALL 2005  FOCUS 17 student at Newbold College, where she majored in lar class was unusually large—about forty-seven students, English and theology. She also taught in the Newbold I reckon.” Luxton describes that class as “an odd mix.” Primary School. Because she had earned a gold medal in She explains, “I had a strong contingent of high-achiever Speech and Drama from the Royal Academy of Dramatic American transfer students bent on earning their A’s. Arts, she was well-sought-after as a speech tutor. She They would race back to my office after the bell, and gained a reputation, as had her mother before her, for would be waiting there to continue our discussions when working tirelessly with her students to prepare them for I arrived. The other half of the class were, how shall I say, competition and external examination. ‘less enthusiastic?’ They were typified by one particular Luxton also worked for a year in Nigeria, teaching both business major who could be counted on at least once a the children of missionary families and adult students week to raise his hand and ask, ‘And so why does this seeking entry to university. Upon com- pleting her MA, she taught speech, English, and girls’ physical education at Stanborough School. She left that position to pursue doctoral studies, and then returned to Newbold College as English Department head and senior lecturer. She served next as Principal of Stanborough School. During much of that tenure, she also wore the mantles of Education Director for the British Union of Seventh- day Adventists, and Women’s Ministries Coordinator. Her final posting in the United Kingdom, before accepting calls to North America, was as President of Newbold College, a position she held for four years. As she looks back on her early teaching days, Luxton recalls that they were not without challenges. “I remember one par- ticularly disastrous French class,” Luxton admits. “It was a class of ‘repeaters’— students who had failed an earlier attempt at French. The class contained almost thirty students and most of them were twelve- and thirteen-year-old boys. They came in hating the subject, and I was charged with moving them at least to manageable loathing. Our one triumph came when we decided to make a French meal together. That marked a bit of a turning point. But it wasn’t sufficient to tempt me away from my love of my native language and favorite subject—English.” From her days as senior lecturer and Chair of the English Department at Newbold College, one class stands out in Luxton’s memory. “I’ll never forget my first class in A Survey of English Literature,“ Luxton offers. “That particu-

18 FOCUS  FALL 2005 matter?’ I trust I finally convinced him of the importance of literature,” Luxton concludes. “He’s now a senior member of Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA). I like to think that his education in the humanities is enriching his organization’s humanitar- ian endeavors.” In addition to an MA in English literature earned from Andrews in 1978, Luxton's advanced study includes a PhD from Catholic University of America in 1986. Her dissertation involves intertextual study of Milton’s Paradise Lost and the Epistle to the Hebrews. She considers herself very fortunate to have been able to pursue her two academic passions, English and theology, at the doc- toral level. “If I ever had the luxury of going back to school, those are the areas I’d like to pursue further,” she says. “I’d like to do more work in Old Testament studies, Opposite: Dingle Harbor, Ireland particularly Hebrew poetry.” Above: Land’s End, Alaska Luxton’s leanings aren’t all toward the literary, howev- er. In 1999, she completed a postgraduate diploma in day is “mushrooming.” It has nothing to do with forag- Institutional Management and Change in Higher ing for supper. Rather, “Sister Andrea” as some closest to Education from the University of Twente, Netherlands. “I her have dubbed her, likes nothing better than to plant love a good puzzle,” she says. “I like a challenge that herself on a rock, or some similar vantage point over- involves analysis and strategy. And if people are part of looking the ocean. “I just find it rejuvenating to sit there the mix, which they always are in education, that’s even and absorb the sea and sky and listen to the rhythm of more exciting,” she claims. the waves,” she says. “Oddly, it can be quite a creative Another area of study that Luxton would like to pur- exercise as well. Sometimes in that situation an idea will sue is psychology and counseling. just come to me—and I wasn’t even consciously trying to “The workings of the human mind fascinate me,” come up with one.” Luxton admits. “My job brings me into contact with a Back in her condominium, the astute observer will notice wide range of temperaments and personalities,” Luxton several well-placed objects. Luxton modestly indulges one explains. “My students now, for the most part, are teach- bit of collecting. She is fond of art glass, and particularly ers and fellow administrators. I direct seminars in the glass globe paperweights. “I like ones in blue best,” she integration of faith and learning. I also offer seminars on admits. “And I prefer those with abstract designs rather management, quality assurance, and educational strate- than those with imbedded objects such as flowers.” gy. Earlier this year, for example, I worked with a large When asked why these objects appeal to her, Luxton contingent in West Central Africa. The previous year I does not hesitate to answer. “It’s important in our hectic worked in East Africa. I helped church administrators lives to make room for art,” she insists. “Sometimes just who are transitioning to educational administration, or beholding something beautiful for a few minutes can who are broadening their responsibilities to include that help to center you, to restore your soul.” I concur that the portfolio. I also helped to train university-board mem- soul needs kick-starting some days. “I like these glass art bers. We worked together to expand their understanding objects because they’re solid and substantial, yet whimsi- of leadership and ethics, professional perimeters, and cal and imaginative,” Luxton continues. They also testify related management issues.” to much practice and refining.” To sum up Luxton’s values and aesthetics, it’s helpful “They sound like their owner,” I suggest. Luxton is silent. to have a look around her condominium in Laurel, Md. Then I hear a soft chuckle. I take that as confirmation. You won’t find many mementos from her travels. Luxton prefers memories to memorabilia. Her walls aren’t lined Beverly Matiko (BA '77, MA '78) is an associate professor at with books. More and more of those are given away with Andrews University and teaches classes in English, each move. Clearly Luxton prefers “space” to “stuff.” Communication, and Honors. She enjoys playing piano for a Friends who vacation with her see this preference in Sabbath school class of three-year-olds, serving a table of twelve with her Portmeirion dishes, writing all her Christmas action. One of Luxton’s favorite activities while on holi- letters by hand, and keeping fresh flowers in the house.

FALL 2005  FOCUS 19 HEEDING THE CALL

Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast on August 29, packing winds of over 140 miles per hour and generating a massive storm surge. Although government response was initially slow, aid and supplies finally began to pour in from all corners of the coun- try. Not far off the hurricane’s direct path, Lumberton, Mississippi, home to Bass Memorial Academy, also suffered major damage during the storm. When word of that institution’s distress got out, Andrews University students, faculty and staff were among the first, “Heeding The Call.”

by Beverly Stout ust days after hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, nearly 100 students, faculty, Jand staff from Andrews University, Andrews Academy, Broadview Academy, and Great Lakes Academy gave up their Labor Day weekend to do something to assist those in need. When Bass Memorial Academy in Lumberton, Mississippi, sent out a call for help cleaning up their devas- tated campus, Andrews quickly jumped into action. Ron Whitehead, assistant to the president for spiritual life, pulled together a leadership team that included Chaplain Patrick Murphy, Pastor Glenn Russell, assistant pro- fessor of religion, and Frances Faehner, vice president of student Opposite: A glimpse of the devastation in services. The group met with inter- the Mississippi Gulf region ested parties on campus to plan for the trip. Above: AU students gather on campus in The response was overwhelming. preparation to leave for Mississippi Within a matter of two days, more Right: A damaged wall in the Bass than twice the anticipated number of Memorial Academy gymnasium volunteer students, faculty and staff had gathered the necessary funds for the trip. On Thursday evening, September 1, two busloads of eager ing an entire community out of a and earnest volunteers began their mobile kitchen!” long journey south, buoyed by a “I remember talking to a family who police escort away from campus onto shared with me that they had recently the local highway. started bathing in the creek behind The convoy arrived at Bass their home,” Erica continued. “This Memorial Academy midafternoon on seemed so primitive and so unlike Friday, and pitched right into the Americans. It really set in the idea that work. It quickly became evident that these people we were helping were this was much more than a simple just like us. We were in our own coun- donated food and water, repaired a cleanup. Although located 90 miles try’s borders, yet they lived as if they roof, and performed a variety of north of New Orleans, the rural com- were in a third-world country.” other tasks. munities of Lumberton and Purvis, Originally asked to help repair and Miss., still felt much of the brunt of clean up the grounds of the academy, Katrina’s strength. With no electricity over the next four days the group BURGEONING LEADERS or running water, extensive property ended up doing much more. Joining damage and limited fuel, these were forces with Adventist Community From beginning to end, the success of a people in need. Team Services (ACTS), a disaster the trip hinged on the necessary role of “I had no idea that a place 90 miles response team from the Florida student leadership, from those who from the coast would be hit so hard!” Conference, Andrews volunteers helped manage the registration mad- commented AU student Erica went into the surrounding communi- ness in the campus ministries office to Slikkers, a senior public-relations ty to distribute water and food, those who worked in the distribution major. “Instead of just cleaning up worked in one of two mobile soup line. Following are the stories of three debris from the storm, we were feed- kitchens, unloaded semitrucks of of those student leaders: Andrew

FALL 2005  FOCUS 21 Moreno, who coordinated a crew to feed thousands from a mobile kitchen; Dave Gillis, who led a team with vary- ing skill levels to re-roof the boys’ dorm; and John Hood, who helped shoot the video footage that would be used to tell the world about what hap- pened on the trip.

IN THE KITCHEN

What kind of qualifications do you need to be the head cook of a kitchen that feeds over a thousand people a day? If you’re Andrew Moreno, a youth ministry graduate student, all you need is a willing spirit, endurance, and a little creativity. Andrew got the job as head cook of the mobile kitchen on the Bass cam- pus, one of two set up and run by ACTS, “by default.” He asked what Above: AU students distributed canned goods and other sup- he could do to help, and Russell plies that were donated assigned him the duty of chef. “I was there to work; I didn’t care what [the Left: Temporary food tent on job] was,” he explains. Andrew spent Bass Memorial campus Saturday and Sunday working in the Opposite top: Donated tools kitchen nonstop from 5:00 am to used for rebuilding effort 10:00 pm, organizing a rotation of Opposite bottom: Dave Gillis cooking and cleaning crews. (pointing) and roofing crew The question of “what’s for din- ner?” was always somewhat up in the air. Having to put together three Project Katrina crew and be a part of had seen every day in the food tent meals a day without ample supplies such a quick response. “I wanted to coming for meals with her husband was an adventure. “We got water see it all come together: the money and kids entered the gym and and ice, but it was very sporadic being raised and given gladly by stu- approached him. She told him that what food we were getting in,” said dents; the equipment coming in, then she had returned to volunteer, and Andrew. “We had to figure out what going down there and being able to then asked if she could talk to him. we could make a meal out of. We help a sister school and the commu- Her eyes filled with tears. “I need had spaghetti, but very little sauce. nity, and seeing the whole structure you to pray for me,” she told him. So, we had to throw in some tomato and how it came about.” Andrew told her he would. “No, I paste, etc…. We would throw other Long days spent in the mobile need you to pray for something spe- stuff in because there was too much kitchen aren’t the only impressions cific,” she insisted. “My husband is a of one thing and too little of another Andrew walked away with; he par- crack addict.” and try to make a menu out of it. I ticularly recalls an unforgettable con- “That moment has stayed with had to constantly go in the refrigerat- versation shared with a stranger. On me,” Andrew states. “It showed me ed truck, try and move things Monday morning as the Andrews that we don’t have to wait for a dis- around, check for what was and was- team was preparing to return to aster to strike in order to help. She n’t spoiled.” Michigan, an exhausted Moreno was already in her disaster. She was An experienced youth pastor, but handed over his cooking responsibil- already in her Katrina before Katrina not necessarily an experienced chef, ities to a fresh crew from Orlando struck, and there are thousands upon Andrew has been on several mission and escaped to the gym, where the thousands like her.” trips and was excited to join the group had set up camp. A woman he

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“Evangelism is my weakness, but building is my strength,” notes Dave Gillis, current Andrews architecture student. “I wanted to preach via work.” A licensed contractor back in his home state of California, Dave came to Mississippi with his own supply of tools, ready to work and lead out if necessary. Dave’s skill and experience in construction was just what the campus of Bass Academy needed. Katrina had done serious damage to the roof of the boys’ dormitory and immediate repair was needed. Dave inherited a construction crew of varying skill levels that took up the enormous task of reroofing the dorm, as well as the roof on the home of a Bass faculty member. The crew also found time to go into the community, taking chainsaws to trees that had fallen on houses. Tools and materials were in ample supply, thanks to the generosity of friends of Andrews who had sent tools and equipment down with the group. Truckers from West Texas and others brought in pallet after pallet of asphalt paper, roofing nails, and shin- gles. “All the construction needs were met with ease,” Dave comments. But by far the largest task on their plates was the boys’ dorm. At the pro- ject’s peak, 30-40 volunteers from both Andrews and Southern Adventist University worked on the roof, some doing demolition, tearing off old shin- gling, with more skilled workers drive than I’ve ever seen,” he com- BEHIND THE CAMERA applying the new roofing material. ments. “I remember it was getting Before the group from Southern had late, and we were hot, tired, and After spending a long week working to leave on Sunday, the crew had behind schedule, so I went below the on projects and taking photos for the completed almost half of the project in belt. I told everybody that it wasn’t Cast, Andrews’ pictorial campus one day. my job or their job, but God’s work, directory, John Hood, a photograph- “When they left, the long hours and even after their reserves were ic imaging major, was looking for- began,” Dave states. “We worked at spent, they worked harder and longer ward to a relaxing Labor Day holi- night with lights and early in the and roofed even more. I can’t push day. John was setting up for the last morning when the hot sun wasn’t nonbelievers that hard. It breaks my night of Cast photos on Wednesday, bearing down.” heart to remember their sacrifice of when AUSA president Guillermo “I’ve hired many people in my day toil and their willingness to go when Magana stopped and asked if he for projects, but without a shadow of you can’t go anymore.” was going on the Katrina trip, men- a doubt, the student crew had more tioning that it would be good to

FALL 2005  FOCUS 23 Top: The destruction stretched far into Waveland, Mississippi

Bottom: More damage on the Bass Memorial campus

hard time just shooting. I wanted to help, too,” he said. The project leaders “were like, ‘yeah, you’re a great helper, but make sure you shoot tons of video, too.’ I felt torn.” If the guys thought they were busy on the trip, the real work started when they got back to campus Tuesday morning. While others may have taken time to recover, John was busy burning a DVD of raw footage that would appear that night on two local news stations. Tim and Adam worked hard to edit a seven-minute video to be shown in chapel that Thursday, staying up all night on Wednesday and finishing it just 3-4 minutes before it was to be aired. Since then, coverage has appeared on the Hope Channel and a promotional video for WeCare, with the potential for more projects in the future. But John walked away with more than just hours of video and some- thing to add to his portfolio. “I guess spiritually, my faith is pretty moved. It was really cool being the hands and feet of Jesus. That was the biggest thing, really living out the Christian experience of working together, pray- ing together, serving together.” “We’re hampered by our modern American society in that we can do have someone to take video footage. shoulders, a digital camera, or a micro- everything for ourselves. We’re never “I hadn’t thought of it, because I phone in their hands. really hungry, or don’t have anything was busy and didn’t have the money,” Each of the three used their individ- we can’t go out and get in ten min- John explains. “Then AUSA said ual talents and focused on different utes. When we don’t have that luxury, they’d sponsor me. I’d been watching aspects of filming. John took 2.5 hours then we can really see how God can the news quite a bit, and I don’t pass of video and over 300 photographs, work. That whole four days seemed up the opportunity to help.” many of which have accompanied fast, but it was like a two-week mis- John became part of a three-man articles printed across the country. sion trip. Time seemed to be slowed camera crew, whose footage of the Tim shot six hours of video, inter- down for us to do more, because we Katrina trip would reach audiences viewing whoever would talk to him. did so much, helping hundreds and across the country and around the Adam set up interviews with staff hundreds.” world. John, Andrews Academy senior and other volunteers, shooting a total Tim Wolfer, and communication major of 12 hours of video. Adam Kotanko were rarely seen with- When they weren’t taping, John was Beverly Stout is the media relations out a video camera strapped to their eager to pitch into the work. “I had a coordinator at University Relations.

24 FOCUS  FALL 2005 A VISION FOR THE FUTURE

DEAN GIBSON ON THE

25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Focus: How has the mission of the School of Business For instance, in 2004 we instituted the BBA in International changed and evolved over the last quarter century? Business in response to the economic realities of the global business community. In preparation for the change to the Gibson: The school’s mission to offer high-quality educa- semester system, we totally revised our MBA curriculum tion in business to our students has not changed over the to respond to changes we observed in graduate business years. But the way we have organized ourselves to education. As members of the AACSB (Association to accomplish this mission has changed considerably. Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), we are continu- Business education today demands faculty who are aca- ously improving our business curriculum through conver- demic professionals, committed to scholarly research and sation with the AACSB and receipt of its guidelines and to service in society. recommendations.1

Focus: What else should students expect of 21st-century Focus: What have been some of the major challenges the business educators? school has faced over the years?

Gibson: Faculty must be technologically proficient, foster Gibson: The biggest challenge has been to find academi- critical thinking in the classroom, and be up-to-date in cally and professionally qualified faculty to teach in the their respective disciplines. They must be able to relate to School of Business. Each of our current faculty members today’s students and they must be good communicators. has come, in my opinion, as an answer to prayer. There Most of all, they must be able to mentor our students as are so many opportunities for doctorally-qualified busi- they develop their professional and personal lives. ness faculty in general, anywhere in the world, that to have individuals choose to come to Michigan to share Focus: So how has the school kept up? their talent and commitment for private business educa- tion is a wonderful thing. Gibson: We’ve kept our curriculum current and relevant. A second challenge is to find funding to support our fac-

FALL 2005  FOCUS 25 ulty to pursue their scholarly interests at conferences and recruiters and key corporate personnel were graduates of professional meetings. It is essential that faculty maintain our school. currency in their disciplines so they can teach students And in connection with our 25th-anniversary celebration, well and keep up with an ever-changing business world. we enjoyed visits from several alums who have chosen to We need funding for additional endowed chairs for the work in academia and are engaged in professorships at faculty, which would assist in providing research and state institutions in several locations around the U.S. service support. Our first endowed chair was established in 1996, and we have just received word that another Focus: And you haven’t even mentioned the extension endowed chair is coming to the School of Business this programs yet. year! Ultimately we need an endowed chair in each of the six disciplines that comprise our BBA degree (accounting, Gibson: Right! We just started an MBA extension program finance, international business, information systems, man- at Portland Adventist Medical Center in Portland, agement, and marketing). Oregon. While a number of the individuals who are We also need more scholarship support for our students, enrolled in this program work at church-related organiza- particularly for our graduate students. tions in the Northwest, others are entrepreneurs who own their own businesses or are employed by major corpora- Focus: Does the School of Business encourage a distinctly tions. Soon we will have a number of MBA alumni in that Adventist system of business ethics? area! Our extension program in Trinidad has produced a Gibson: We have the advantage of a church-related edu- number of alumni, most of whom are employed by major cational institution--we can forthrightly and without apol- corporations in that part of the world. And finally, over ogy present the importance of ethics and moral behavior the years we have had a number of extension programs in to our students. The most noticeable way we do this is Asia. As a result, we have many loyal alums living and through the requirement of an ethics class (preferably the working in Hong Kong, , and . Christian Business Ethics course) as part of the BBA cur- riculum. It is important that students understand not only Focus: What are some short-term goals for the School of that ethical dilemmas exist in business (a fact acknowl- Business? edged in all business curriculums), but that approaching these dilemmas from the Christian worldview provides Gibson: Because the global marketplace of the 21st centu- them with a biblical basis for ethical behavior. We inte- ry demands excellence in business education, here at grate ethics and ethical issues into every class, irrespective Andrews we are attempting to deliver a powerful and of the major. By engaging ethical issues and principles rare combination of serious academic preparation and within the major, students can learn to respond appropri- Christian spiritual development. We want to be the most ately to the dilemmas they will encounter in the work- recognized and respected training center within Seventh- world. day Adventist higher education. To accomplish this, we need to do the following: Focus: Speaking of the work-world, where do graduates 1. Earn AACSB International accreditation. This accredi- of the School of Business typically find jobs? tation is the premiere business-education accreditation available. Gibson: Our graduates end up literally working every- 2. Strengthen scholarship by the development of profes- where! They are employed in numerous for-profit and sional competence and a clear understanding of basic not-for-profit organizations, and I can hardly think of a business knowledge in our students as a foundation for state in the U.S. or a country in the world that does not capable leadership, whether in corporate or church- have a School of Business alumnus working in it. Let me related organizations. share a couple examples. 3. Enhance spirituality by promoting Christian values Recently, I received an email from an alum from the late and an active faith in our students so that they will 1990s who started out at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter in seek to glorify God in their personal and professional New York, spent some time with Ford Motor Company lives. (including a stint in Italy) and has now returned to the 4. Develop service by stressing the importance of serving area to be a senior financial analyst at Whirlpool and leading through "giving back" in the workplace Corporation. and in all elements of their personal lives. This past week, Adventist Health Systems sent recruiters to interview our current students for intern- Focus: I notice you haven’t mentioned classes per se … ships and permanent jobs, and a number of their

26 FOCUS  FALL 2005 Gibson: We must also enhance the curriculum through excellence and program development through invest- investments in technology, globalization, and partnering ment in faculty enrichment and research, and by funding with the business community through internship oppor- endowed chairs in each of the six disciplines offered in tunities for students, serving as consultants, and involv- the BBA degree. Faculty growth and development ing business leaders in the educational process. To stay require opportunities for research and renewal, as well as current we must integrate technology with instruction participation in national and international conferences and must have sufficient resources for replacement, and similar professional development opportunities. We repair, and upgrading of our present computer labs and must also harness the talents, business expertise and wis- classrooms. dom of outstanding business practitioners by creating and fostering (1) an innovative executive-in-residence Focus: So you’re preparing graduates for the real world? program, (2) a dynamic, high-profile guest-lecture series, and (3) a "current-issues in business" senior-level course Gibson: To ensure that we are, we must engage in cross- which exposes students to the latest business and church cultural learning opportunities both within and outside thought-leaders and their activities. of the U.S. The present Student Solutions Consultant (SSC) internship program places students in internships Focus: Sounds exciting. Anything else? in Berrien County organizations on a year-round basis. For example, over the past 18 months we have placed Gibson: I dream of establishing a Center for Executive students in internships at Whirlpool Corporation, Krasl Development to advance the study, development, and Art Center, Council for World Class Communities, practice of business management and leadership within Southwest Michigan Symphony, and others. This pro- Seventh-day Adventist organizations and institutions. gram needs to be expanded so that all qualified students This Center would serve as a distinctive trademark of may be involved in an internship prior to graduation. excellence for the School of Business. It would provide Another example is our present involvement in SIFE for (1) student and faculty research projects at the under- (Students in Free Enterprise). Through this program our graduate and graduate levels that will identify and dis- students have the opportunity to do projects in the com- seminate the critical skills and ethical values essential for munity that enhance the understanding of business and Church business leadership throughout the world, (2) economics principles to those they serve. Each year SIFE publish books, articles, and training materials for Church students have the opportunity to tell Fortune 500 execu- business professionals, and (3) host an innovative Web tives about their projects through regional and national site to serve as a resource for students, faculty, and competitions. Our students have won awards at both the Church leaders interested in improving business man- regional and national levels over the past seven years. agement and leadership within Seventh-day organiza- tions and institutions. Focus: And longer-term goals? 1 Although a member institution, Andrews University’s School of Business is not yet accredited by the AACSB. Gibson: In the longterm, we must strengthen teaching

FALL 2005  FOCUS 27 Training for the boardroom AU’S GRADUATE PROGRAM IN LEADERSHIP

by Elizabeth Lechleitner

hen I stopped by Shirley Freed’s Bell Hall office, offered at Andrews University, the Leadership program the chair of the Leadership PhD was hurriedly requires its students to complete 136 credits and write a W booking an online plane ticket for January culminating dissertation. Although housed in the School 2006’s Leadership Roundtable conference at Peruvian of Education, the program is not exclusively education- Union University. During this annual Leadership confer- oriented. Rather, it offers a veritable buffet of degrees, ence, renamed the “Roundtable” in 1999, Leadership pro- including a Master of Arts (MA), Educational Specialist gram professors join community leaders, business and (EdS), Doctor of Education (EdD), and Doctor of health-care professionals, and church and university Philosophy (PhD). administrators—both Adventist and non-Adventist—to Despite their differing emphases, each degree shares kindle the sort of synergistic networking the program one crucial commonality: a focus on experience-driven thrives on. This gamut of Roundtable participants illus- competencies rather than a prescribed number of class- trates the diversity and universality that scaffolds the room-contained courses. Beyond the three traditional Leadership program at Andrews University and, accord- courses Leadership students are required to take, compe- ing to Freed, facilitates its success. tencies serve as the Leadership student’s credits. As Since 1994, Andrews University’s School of Education, defined by Freed, competencies are “complex skills in partnership with other university programs and undergirded by a knowledge base.” In other words, com- adjunct professors worldwide, has offered an innovative petencies are real-life skills Leadership applicants must Leadership PhD program that is field-based and fully- demonstrate mastery before earning a PhD in their tailorable—designed to meet the needs of modern, estab- desired program. Applicants are responsible for outlining lished professional leaders by equipping them to better a competency-mastery proposal in their Individual serve their communities. Like any other PhD program Development Plans (IDPs).

28 FOCUS  FALL 2005 With jargon like “competencies” and “Individualized Development Plans,” you might understandably think the Leadership program further complicates the PhD- obtaining process. However, Freed assures applicants that it is in fact an inherently simple and straightforward program. “An Individual Development Plan (IDP),” clar- ifies Freed, “is essentially an applicant’s syllabus.” This self-written course outline guides the applicant’s degree- earning process and must be approved before the appli- cant is formally enrolled in the Leadership program. The approval process is multifaceted. First, proposed IDPs are submitted to regional group members who must “sign off,” or approve, an applicant’s competencies before forwarding the IDP to Leadership faculty. Leadership stu- dent hopefuls must then secure endorsement from these faculty members, who serve as advisors and mentors. After collecting the necessary approvals, the Leadership student’s next step is to join a regional group. While skeptics of the program have criticized such seem- Active participation in a regional group is one of the ingly skeletal accountability checks, Freed emphasizes central requirements for success in the Leadership pro- that Leadership caters to established professionals whose gram. Regional groups meet on a monthly basis to bolster self-motivation and commitment to excellence provide each other’s commitment to outstanding service and more than enough muscle to propel them toward suc- competency mastery. While each regional group is ulti- cess. Thus, Leadership students must not only draw from mately anchored at Andrews University, the international the support of their regional groups, but also “tap into nature of the program explains the recent surge of region- their own personal initiative and sense of responsibility” al groups operating from coast to coast and abroad. For to earn a PhD. Leadership students hailing from remote areas like As chair and cofounder of the Leadership department, Alaska or the Australian outback, virtual regional groups Freed is responsible for teaching the majority of required provide the community of support and synergy the pro- courses. She also chairs a number of dissertation propos- gram operates on. “Regional groups are built on the al and review committees. But above all, Freed is devot- notion of socially constructed knowledge,” Freed says, ed to “accommodating people’s needs.” Of the coopera- “which, while highly personalized, is dependent upon tion and flexibility characteristic of the Leadership pro- interpersonal interaction to support function.” gram, Freed says. “It just continues to morph into what- Because regional groups meet only once per month, ever shape best facilitates its enrollees. And that spon- they do not interfere with Leadership students’ practical taneity,” she continues, “is what ensures its success. pursuit of skill-mastery. Says Diane Neuhauser, manage- Leadership really lets people go where their interests and ment consultant of an NLA (national lawyers association) passions point them.” Of the program’s highly pragmatic firm: “I really appreciate the flexibility the program nature, recent graduate Cherie Whiting says, “The offers—the regional group component of the Leadership knowledge from the program is not something that I program truly facilitates the learning process and allows obtained and now set on the shelf with my diploma. It me to continue my job while pursuing a PhD.” has integrated into who I am and everything that I do.” This element of job-embeddedness is as vital to the But beyond the benefits of flexibility, Freed most val- Leadership program’s success as is regional group partic- ues the diversity and life-transformation that the ipation. Since the program doesn’t depend on traditional Leadership program promotes—attributes that set it academic methods of measuring competency and skill apart from traditional PhD programs. Leadership touts mastery, such as regularly-administered exams and diversity not only within the expected gender and racial essays, a Leadership student must demonstrate his or her arenas, but also within the sphere of religion. “The skill mastery within the workplace. Consequently, if a Leadership program doesn’t just operate within an student is fired while earning the Leadership degree, he Adventist niche,” Freed says. “It’s all-inclusive, which or she is automatically dropped from the program. While has opened amazing collaborative doors into the non- this may seem harsh, Freed emphasizes that practical Adventist world,” and, she adds, “innumerable opportu- application is one of the few constructs of accountability nities to witness.” the Leadership program subscribes to. Ultimately, the Leadership PhD program aims to trans- Beyond job experience, Leadership also requires that form lives by holistically integrating mind, body, and all students make an annual pilgrimage to Andrews to spirit and refusing to skirt the spiritual element of suc- “eyeball an advisor” and renew their registration. This cess amid a secular work environment. Such a vision registration-renewal process doesn’t necessitate credit- depends upon the dedication and independent thinking taking, merely the continuation of the program. In addi- of students and faculty members alike. tion, board members at the annual Roundtable Leadership conference review students’ progress, and, Freed adds, students are also required to complete their Elizabeth Lechleitner is a senior English major who plans to Leadership training within “reasonable time constraints.” graduate with a writing emphasis this spring.

FALL 2005  FOCUS 29 Home for Harvest Alumni Homecoming Weekend September 29-October 2, 2005

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Opposite: Harvest-Time Picnic (formerly Salad Supper)

1 Frances Beck Schleicher, Class of ‘55

2 Memorial tribute to Dr. C Warren Becker

3 Wes Christiansen Memorial Golf Outing

4 Harvest tour, Sabbath afternoon

5 Gene & Ruth Merkel, Bruce Zimmerman, Dale Rhodes and Gilbert Dunn enjoy the dessert buf- fet in the lobby of the Howard Performing Arts Center, following the People’s Choice concert on Thursday evening

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6 Jim Kaatz, ‘55 class president and reunion chair and Michele Bunker, Alumni Board member

7 “Like father, like son” — Garber Auditorium, Sabbath morning

8 The School of Business celebrated its 25th anniversary

9 Robert Johnston, Alice Williams, Douglas Jones and Bruce Closser at Delmer Davis retirement reception

10 Dan Jardine shows off his basketball prowess

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11 Christina Burden, Kelly McWilliams, Lynn and David Steen, 5K Run/Walk

12 Paul Ziegele and his daughter, Hannah

13 Eddie Mottley

14 Ed Wines and Kenneth Oster chat at the Presidential Reception and Open House for Sutherland House and University Press

15 President Andreasen and Diana Sinclair, Sutherland House

16 Nicholas Conner, Scott Verhelle, Timothy Case and Gary Parker, on a beautiful day at the Blackthorn Golf Club 13

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FALL 2005  FOCUS 33 alumni news

This year’s honored alumni were presented with the Andrews physical plant, and supervised the construction of college build- University Alumni Association medallion. Through their achieve- ings and faculty and staff homes, but also built Solusi’s distinc- ment and leadership, they have been nominated by fellow alumni tive church and created a new dam and reservoir to alleviate the and approved by the board of directors to receive this award. school’s water shortage. His first six college graduates received their degrees in 1961. Dr. Clarke returned to Helderberg College after refreshing his Corcoran Fredrick Clarke (BA ‘29) chemistry knowledge during furlough, expecting to finish his career teaching there. Soon, however, he was called to his next Born in Corcoran, Calif., almost a century ago, C. Fred Clarke challenge—building a secondary school in Zambia from virgin has lived an exceptionally full and fruitful life. He was home- bush to a complete seven-stream high school. Once again he was schooled in Michigan all eight elementary grades and, after a an administrator: hiring teachers, looking after students and staff, and supervising building and expansion at Rusangu Secondary. His last years before retirement were spent teaching science at Solusi and volunteering at Gwelo Secondary School in Zimbabwe. In all, C. Fred Clarke gave 42 years of service to God in Africa and left a legacy of trained workers in that part of the world.

Donaldo H. Visani (BARCH ‘85)

Donaldo Hugo Visani, AIA, NCARB began his first professional job at Ohlson Lavoie Colloborative (OLC) after receiving his degree in architecture with honors from Andrews University in 1985. Registered as an architect in Colorado in 1988, and with NCARB in 1998, he has been a Senior Principal of the firm since 1995.

Russell Staples presented C. Fred Clarke with his medallion year at Cedar Lake Academy, attended and graduated from Elk Rapids High School in 1924. That fall, along with taking classes at Emmanuel Missionary College, “Clarkie,” as his contempo- raries dubbed him, worked at the campus radio station, a job he kept past his graduation in 1929. Although he planned to continue as control engineer with the station, the sudden loss of his father caused Fred to rethink his goals. Over his father’s open grave he promised to go wherever God sent him. Cedar Lake Academy was the first assignment. During his time there Fred not only taught math, science, and printing but also married Esther Barnhurst and finished a mas- ter’s degree in physics to help CLA achieve accreditation. In 1935 Fred and Esther left for South Africa, taking a screw- cutting lathe with which Fred started a machine shop at Niels-Erik Andreasen presented Donaldo Visani with his medallion Helderberg College. There he trained students in repair work besides teaching science and math. Because of the war, furlough came after ten years instead of the usual seven. The Clarke’s Born in Uruguay, he has lived in Italy, Spain, Costa Rica, Japan arrival in the U.S. in 1946 was marred by the news that Fred’s and currently resides in Denver. mother had died only the day before. This changed their plans His experience includes fitness, wellness, aquatic, hotel and considerably. Fred enrolled in a doctoral program—in education, spa projects in the United States, Japan, the Middle East and when he found no one to advise him in the physics department. Europe. He later recognized God’s leading in this, for after teaching six He has a keen sense for creative, award-winning design that more years at Helderberg, Clarke was called to build Solusi features design influences from around the globe. He is also Mission School, a junior high school, to full college level. The known as a problem-solver, balancing budgets and schedules to state of the school plant and other problems called on every skill provide cost-effective and functional solutions to clients. he had acquired in his previous training and experience. In spite Specializing in planning, programming and design, he is of setbacks and a severe shortage of water during the next 8 involved in all aspects of the project from initial planning to years, Clarke not only hired competent faculty, upgraded the post-construction close-out.

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Former Division of Architecture faculty member Stanley Bell $30,200 raised for Student Missions remembers Visani as a remarkably capable student. “His thirst for knowledge and love of architecture set the stage for a very successful career,” says Bell. “I feel blessed to have had the priv- ilege of teaching students like Donaldo and seeing him excel in the practice of architecture at an international level in a way that brings honor to the profession and the architecture program at Andrews University.”

Alumni gathering in Bermuda

The first official alumni gathering in Bermuda took place on Sunday, November 6, 2005. Eighteen people attended the love- ly brunch that was catered by Cheryl Kerr and held in the Devonshire SDA church. Local One of the most exciting outcomes of the recent Alumni alums suggested Weekend occurred when over $30,200 was raised in support of making this an the Student Missionary program at Andrews. This was in annual event and response to a Campus Ministry’s vespers program and an volunteered to get appeal by Pastor Dwight Nelson during the sermon on Sabbath. the word out to A total of 80 students committed to serving as missionaries—62 recruit more alum- came forward as a result of Dwight’s challenge to express their ni to attend next faith through active service for the Lord. God works in extraor- year. dinary ways and these numbers continue to grow.

Dean Faehner honored by former resident assistants

During Alumni Weekend, the RA teams from 1985 to the present were called together to honor Dean Frances Faehner for her 18 years of loving service in Lamson Hall. On Friday evening, Faehner was surprised with a program of appreciation from “her girls.” The following morning, the group traveled to South Haven, Michigan to spend the Sabbath at Master Lodge, the RA Retreat house from 1985-2000. The RAs and deans reminisced about the good times while visiting with each other and singing the last 20 years of theme songs together. Approximately 40 resident assistants returned for this event and made the weekend a memorable and enjoyable experience for all who attended.

Reunion of Resident Assistants: Back (l-r): Tricia Swann, Mindy Smith, Shiphrah Fepuleai, Kristen Eide-Altman, Hadassa Alexander, Chamra Otto, Rochelle Hanson, Carla Roach, Nicole Thompson Koenigshof, Colleen Jousma, Kendra Manuel Smith, Claralyn Ruger, Sheri-Shea Clayton, Adrienne Townsend, Natalie Marshall Johnson, LeslieAnn Williams, Frances Faehner, Sharon Olds Adams

Front (l-r): Rita Jones, Esperanza Alvarez, Randa Emmanuel, Jacqlynn Curtis Lee, Lisa Carlson, Marci Murray Hales, LaTanya Greenidge, Lori Hahn Randall, Jennifer Burrill, Vivian Rivera Cook

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Golden Hearts

Front row (l-r): Jim Gooch, Edith (Moore) Ashlock, Averille (Smouse) Kaatz, Audrey (Williams) Kaatz, Carol (Wolfe) Koester, Bonnie Jean Hannah, C. Fred Clarke, Paul Hamel, Bernice Taylor, Robert Merchant, Arnold Friedrich Second row (l-r): Gilbert Dunn, Bob Robinson, Jess Oliver, Arne Muderspach, Jim Kaatz, Herald Habenicht, Donna Habenicht, Ruth Hamberger, Lee Pritchard, Shirley Minisee, Gordon Shumate, Dorothy (Sheddan) White, John F. Neumann, Herb Pritchard, Judy Pritchard, Lenard Jaecks, Gerald Abel, Agnes (Benedict) Merchant, Whit Robinson, Ruth Kaiser, Laurel Thoresen Steps and deck (l-r): Eric Kreye, Bernard Marsh, Ardith Tait, Reid Tait, Robert Wonderly, Murna Wager, Wyman Wager, Ray Hamstra, Beverly (Vieau) Rhodes, Noble Vining, Bruce Lee, Frances Beck Schleicher, Jack Schleicher, Charlotte Groff, Al Klein, Kenneth Oster, Dorothy Oster, Steven Vitrano, Marilyn Boram, Cathy Lang Titus, Stella Strickland, Joyce Paul Brown, Dwain Ford, Luz Journet-Earp, Bruce Zimmerman, Pat Mauro, Knobby Mauro, Douglas Thoresen

MARTHA MANFUL BENJAMIN (BA ’31) celebrates her 95th birthday this December. After graduating from Andrews University, Martha moved to Montreal, Quebec, where she graduated from McGill University with a BS in library sci- ence and then a MS in library sci- ence in 1961. Also in ’61, Martha won the Murray Gottlieb prize for the best unpublished essay on the history of medicine and allied sci- ences. Amid her extensive library career, Martha raised two children. Today, Martha remains an active, independent woman who keeps busy with her myriad of hobbies, Class of 1935: Dorothy (Sheddan) Class of 1945 (l-r): Robert Merchant, Dorothy Nelson Oster, Steven family, and friends. White (left) and Betty Garber Vitrano

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1950s The Class of 1955 raised $29,775 for their reunion gift. The majority of these funds were designated to the Annual Fund which supports virtually every aspect of the university from maintain- ing the campus to providing much- needed student scholarships. JIM KAATZ, class president and reunion chair, led out in the fundraising effort. Thank you to the Class of 1955 for supporting their alma mater in such a generous way!

Class of 1955: Front row (l-r): Lenard Jaecks, Cathy Lang Titus, Jim Gooch, Edith Moore Ashlock, Jim Kaatz; Second row (l-r): Gordon Shumate, Luz Journet-Earp, LeVerne Bissell, Arne Muderspach, Stella Strickland, Averille (Smouse) Kaatz; Third row (l-r): Marilyn Boram, Reid Tait, Ramona (Bryant) Young, Beverly (Vieau) Rhodes, Shirley Minisee, Daniel Chaij; Fourth row (l-r): Jerry Bray, Mary Dunn, J.D. Westfall, Jess Oliver; Last row (l-r): Gilbert Dunn, (Chuck) Virgil Tacket, Eric Kreye, Larry C Croxton, Bruce Zimmerman

at public 1960s schools. Now Ever since CECIL L. LEMON (BMus ‘63) retired, Cecil gradated from Andrews University, his still conducts life has revolved around music. Early in weekly private his career, he sang with the Baltimore voice and piano Opera Company for several seasons. lessons. Cecil has also performed with various Recently, Cecil and his wife, Ingrid, vis- ited MINNIE IVERSON WOOD (former faculty), Cecil’s former voice instructor at Andrews University. Cecil reports that Minnie would- Class of 1965: Front row (l-r): Darrell Hicks, Sylvia Nelson Clarke, Patricia n’t let him go Mutch, Charlotte Groff, Rae Holman, Sylvia Marsh Fagal, Marilyn Bender, Niels- Minnie Wood and Cecil Lemon without a quick Erik Andreasen; Back row (l-r): Doug Anderson, Wil Clarke, David Bender, Mike voice lesson and McInerney, Jared Bruckner choral groups, served as choir director that her final admonition was for both Adventist and Methodist con- three sons-in-law, six grandsons, two “keep practicing!” And he has every gregations, and recently marked his 40th granddaughters, and a one-year-old intention of following her advice. “I anniversary as hired tenor soloist with great-granddaughter. The couple pro- plan to utilize my voice to the glory of the Lutheran Church of Holy Comforter vides care for Cecil’s father, who will God [for] as long as He permits,” Cecil in Baltimore, Md. In addition to his turn 100 years old in early December, writes. extensive performing career, Cecil has and Ingrid’s mother. also enjoyed many years teaching music Cecil and Ingrid have four daughters,

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Despite his 1970s ambitious work schedule, Gary LYNN GRAY (BS ‘71), has recently been named president-elect of the Michigan maintains active Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) membership in during the annual congress of MAFP numerous profes- delegates. Headquartered in Okemos, sional organiza- Mich., MAFP is an association of over tions and acts as a 3,200 Michigan family physicians dedi- diplomat in the cated to providing outstanding and American College cost-effective health care to Americans. of Healthcare MAFP is a constituent chapter of the Executives. Gary American Academy of Family and his wife, Physicians (AAFP). While Lynn has Karen, will soon been actively involved in MAFP for relocate to the Simi some time, as president-elect, he will Valley area. oversee the department of education After U.S. naval and scientific affairs. Lynn will assume Class of 1975 (l-r): Rudi Maier, Sylvia Budd, Bob Barker, Barbara Roy, C. commander full presidency in July of 2006. This Bruce Bowen, Gretchen Brown appointment comes after a noteworthy STANLEY ANDREIKA medical career, 16 years of which Lynn (BS ’73) graduated spent practicing family medicine. For from Andrews University, he embarked Phoenix, graduating with a Master of the past nine years, he has worked in upon what is now a 24-year career with Arts in Organization Management. emergency medicine. the U.S. military, including both active Currently, Stanley is stationed as opera- duty and reserve service. During the tions officer for the U.S. Harbor Defense Persian Gulf War, Stanley acted as opera- Forces Western Pacific and receives bian- GARY G. IRISH (BA ‘73) recently accept- ed a position as president and CEO for tions officer for the USS Marvin Shields nual deployments to the Korean penin- Simi Valley Hospital (SVH), a division and, during the early ’80s, was responsi- sula. In addition to his military service, of Adventist Health. With his extensive ble for the protection of shipping Stanley’s current civilian employment career in health care, it goes without deployments in the Persian Gulf. Stanley sees him working at AmcorPET. saying that Gary will bring expertise, also served as officer in charge for the experience, and a commitment to serv- Hunter/Striker ’86/’87 minesweeping 1980s ice to his new job. force that paved the way for U.S. flagged After graduating from Andrews tanker convoys. In ’03, Stanley continued AGNES (HO) (MBA’85) and CECIL WEAVER University, Gary transferred to Loma his education at the University of (MS ’93) reside in Georgia where Agnes Linda University where he earned a master of public health in health service administration. His educational track then transferred him to the University of California, where he obtained a master of business administration. Since then, he has pursued an active and successful career in health care administration, beginning with a 1978 stint as director of resource management and planning at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, Calif. Then it was on to a number of adminis- tration and leadership roles, including president and CEO for Glen Oaks Hospital and Medical Center in Glendale Heights, Ill.; administrator and executive vice president for Huguley Health System in Fort Worth, Tex.; COO of Littleton Adventist Hospital and Porter Adventist Hospital in Denver, Col.; and president and CEO of South Coast Class of 1980: Back row (l-r): Norman Forbes, John Bedell, Tom Mejeur, Jim Ford, Elwyn Hyde; Front Medical Center in Laguna Beach, Calif. row (l-r): Joyce Webber, Judy Bedell, Debra Stama, Louann Clark, Linda Closser, Esther Knott

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of Central Virginia and vol- unteers at the hospital’s free walk-in clinic. For her out- standing service, the Consumers’ Research Council of America named Geeta

one of the top Class of 1995 (l-r): Nikki Johnson, Lisa Ziegele, physicians for Wanda (Shatford) Swensen, Diana Sinclair the year 2004/2005. For his part, Godfrey nized for its proposed Garden State worked for September 11 memorial. Sponsored by Class of 1985 (l-r): Lorena Bidwell, Trevor O’Reggio, Susan Krug, Howard Normand Graphic Design USA since 1978, this Krug, Ron du Preez, Carmen Barahona, Ted Pottle Associates and annual competition’s winning entries Versar Inc. after are published in the monthly maga- graduation from zine’s December issue. works as a diabetes educator and teaches Andrews. He is currently employed by piano in her spare time. Agnes has been Wiley & Wilson, Architects and ROBERT MUZIRA (BA ’97) earned his included in the 59th edition of Who’s Who Engineers. Both Godfrey and Geeta degree in theology at Andrews in America, in addition to the 25th edi- enjoy traveling to Europe and the University’s Zimbabwean extension tion, Who’s Who of American Women 2005. Caribbean and hope to participate in a campus: Solusi University, where he met Cecil works as a senior systems analyst mission trip in the near future. RUMBIDZAI DUMISANI NYIKA (BBA ’99), in Atlanta. The couple has one grown whom he married in 2002. Robert daughter, Stephanie, who is currently A. LEE BENNETT, JR. (BT ’92), recently recently graduated from Solusi earning her doctorate in pharmacy. completed 13 years of service with the University with his second degree, a Florida Conference of Seventh-day MA in religion. He currently serves as a 1990s Adventists’ communication department, district pastor in Harare, Zimbabwe, where he has served as an assistant part of the East Zimbabwe Conference. GEETA (RAKHERAM) (BS ’91) and GODFREY director for nearly five years. As direc- Rumbadzai is studying for a MS in MYAING (BSAS ’89, BArch ’91) currently tor, Lee’s responsibilities include design- finance and investment with the reside in Lynchburg, Va., with their two ing Florida Focus, the conference’s quar- National University of Science and young children, Dylan and Malanie. terly newsletter, generating material for Technology in Zimbabwe. She is also After completing her degree at Andrews the conference’s news pages in Southern working as the administrator of a pri- Tidings, and producing camp meeting vate company. The couple has a one- brochures and a variety of other promo- year-old daughter, Nyasha. tional literature. Lee is also involved in conference video production and partic- Now an assistant professor of Business ipates in its annual camp meeting satel- at Canadian University College, DAVID lite broadcast. The most recent of these JEFFERY (MBA ’97) currently resides in broadcasts is the conference’s 10th Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. uplink, available for viewing via the Adventist Communication Network 2000s (ACN) on the Hope Channel network. Lee resides in Orlando, Fla. KRISTI (DOSS) (BS ’00) and ADAM KIS (BA ’00), along with their two-month- JOEL AVERY (BA ’92), principal of old son, Zachary, are moving to Creativeness (formerly known as Conakry, Guinea. While in West Africa, The Myaing Family i design:information), a nationally- and Adam will research the correlation internationally-known suburban between AIDS and culture for his PhD University, Geeta transferred to the Philadelphia design studio, is pleased to in anthropology from the University of Medical University of Ohio to earn her announce the studio has recently Florida. Adam will also volunteer with medical degree in 1995. She currently received its third American Graphic ADRA to help develop AIDS awareness practices medicine at Medical Associates Design Award. Creativeness was recog- programs in Guinea.

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teaching positions, including tenures at the University of Illinois in 1961. Lyle Births La Sierra Academy, Loma Linda began his professional career as a pri- Academy, and Far Eastern Academy. vate-practice dentist, working in To ANN (LEE) (BS ’96) and GLENN Kathryn also served as women’s dean at Frankfort, Ind., Berrien Springs and St. DELAROCA (BS ’92), Loma Linda, Calif., a La Sierra College, and associate director Joseph, Mich. Lyle retired from dentistry boy, Andrew Glenn, April 4, 2005. of admissions at Loma Linda University. in 1995. He was an active member of the Even after her retirement, she coordinat- Village Seventh-day Adventist church in To PAM (ZABUDSKY) (BA ‘01, BARCH ed Journal of Adventist Education continu- Berrien Springs. A talented pianist and ‘01) and BARRY HUMPHREYS (BSIT ’99), ing education courses through Loma organist, Lyle loved music. He was also a Elgin, Ill., a boy, Kaleb Cecil, April 20, Linda’s school of education. licensed private pilot, avid reader, and 2005. She is survived by a daughter, Beverly amateur poet. Benson. Lyle was preceded in death by his To Tatiana and ION GROZA (MA ‘97), parents, John Franklin and Clair V. Fort Worth, Tx., a boy, Alexander Certified accountant and resident of (Richardson) Bailey. Daniel, on July 9, 2005. Redlands, California since 1975, ROYCE He is survived by his wife, Marilynn IRVIN PERKINS (BA ’67) died August 30, (Allkins) Bailey of Stevensville; son and To KRISTI (DOSS) (BS ’00) and ADAM KIS 2005 at age 59. Born in Greensburg, Ind., daughter-in-law, Richard and Terese (BA ’00), Gainesville, Fla., a boy, Royce graduated from Indiana Academy Bailey of Delafield, Wis.; daughter and Zachary Allen, August 3, 2005. in 1964. Royce earned his master’s son-in-law, Robin (Bailey) and Ronald degree in business administration from Pirrallo of Milwaukee; a stepdaughter, To KARINA (KOEHN) (BS ’99) and Indiana University in 1971. Judith Edwards of Benton Harbor, CHRISTOPHER HALMINEN (BS ’97), Following a stint as a medic for the Mich.; and three grandchildren. Whitby, Ontario, a girl, Chloe Parker U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Paige, August 8, 2005. Infectious Diseases in Fort Detrick, Born January 20, 1948 in Bishop, Calif. to Maryland, Royce returned to school and Paul and Gertrude Williams, MARK TULLY To JULIE (KANTOR) (BSW ’94) and John obtained his certified-public-accountant WILLIAMS (MDiv ‘73) was a 1966 graduate Hetherington, Naperville, Ill., a boy, licensing. He then launched what of Loma Linda Academy in Loma Linda, Evan James, on August 18, 2005. became an extensive career as a CPA Calif. He earned a BA in history at Pacific during which he was well loved by Union College and an MA in health man- To Mickayla and DOUGLAS JERZYK (for- coworkers and clients alike. agement at Webster University. mer staff), a girl, Victoria Lynn, Royce was an active member of the From 1990 until his death on Sept. 3, September 11, 2005. American Institute of Certified Public 2005, Mark served as president and CEO Accountants, the California Society of of Riverside Community Health To BRYNJA (SNORRASON) (BS '96) and Certified Public Accountants, and the Foundation, where he emphasized the IVAN DAVIS (MA '92), St. Joseph, Mich., a Indian Association of Certified Public organization’s charitable arm. Prior to his boy, Leifur Snorri, on September 23, 2005. Accountants. administrative position at Riverside, Family and friends report that Royce Mark acted as senior vice president of To THERESA (BODI) (BA '93) and was a basketball aficionado who also marketing and planning for Riverside Alexander Yaroshevich, Moscow, Russia, enjoyed history, movies, and cars. Community Hospital. He also served as a girl, Emma Alexandra, October 5, 2005. Survivors include Royce’s mother, vice president of development at San Mary Ellen Perkins of Westport, Ind.; a Antonio Community Hospital in Upland, To CARLA (BAKER) (BS ’98) and daughter, Melissa Hanson of Redlands; Calif., and spent four years as vice presi- MATTHEW FORTUNE (BA ’98; MA ’05), a son, Lance Perkins of Madison, Wis.; a dent of marketing and development at Grand Rapids, Mich., a girl, Jenna younger brother, Paul W. Perkins of Boulder Memorial Hospital in Boulder, Helen, October 9, 2005. Lexington, Mass.; and one grandson. Col. Over the years, Mark served in vari- ous positions of leadership and volun- To Cheryl and TIM TOSCANO (BS ‘89), R. LYLE BAILEY (BA ’54), passed away teered on numerous community boards. Odenton, Md., a boy, Vincent, October September 26, 2005, at Lakeland Hospital Family and friends remember Mark’s 20, 2005. in St. Joseph, Mich. He was 81. Born May 12, 1924, in Lafayette, Ind., Lyle grew up in Alexandria, Frankfort, and Anderson, Send birth, wedding, and funeral Deaths Ind. After graduation from Indiana announcements with a daytime tele- Academy, Lyle continued his education phone number to Life Stories, FOCUS, KATHRYN (COLHOWER) WOOD (BA ’42) at Emmanuel Missionary College. After Office of University Relations, Andrews died September 24, 2005, after a life of becoming one of the first graduates of University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104- dedicated service to Adventist educa- the Medical Technology program at 1000, or email the information to: tion. After graduating from Andrews Hinsdale Hospital, Ill., Lyle went on to [email protected]. University, Kathryn held a number of earn a doctorate in dental surgery from

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amiable demeanor and ready smile PhD that solved the mystery of Hebrew The Sherwood family moved to New above his many academic and profes- chronology. Mexico in 1960 where Don helped con- sional accomplishments. Mark married Before the Seventh-day Adventist struct a furniture-assembly business to Melinda Bell on August 14, 1982. A Seminary moved to Andrews University increase student work opportunities at devoted father and avid outdoorsman, in 1959, Fern acted as Seminary librari- Sandia View Academy. Over the next Mark enjoyed backpacking, hiking, ski- an. Later in California, she continued several decades, both Don and Doris, ing, fishing, golfing, and mountain bik- her library career by cataloguing San who had meanwhile earned a degree in ing with his three sons. Gabriel Academy’s library and thus elementary teaching, taught at various Mark was preceded in death by his securing its qualification for accredita- schools including Union College mother, Gertrude M. Williams. tion. Ever an encouraging presence in Elementary School, Rogue River He is survived by his father, Paul Jacob her community, many then-young cou- Academy, and Tualatin Valley Junior Williams of Bishop, Calif.; his wife, ples depended on her assistance in their Academy. Melinda Williams of Riverside; sons new ministerial roles. With their retirement in 1975, Don Joshua of Angelus Oaks, Calif.; Brian Fern is survived by her husband, and Doris embarked upon a whirlwind and Mark E.; brother and sister-in-law, Harold and two sons, Kent and Ross. Atlantic-to-Pacific trip, visiting all 49 Paul and Vicki Williams of Phelan, Calif. states in between. After three relaxing DON SHERWOOD (BS ’38), died on years in Salem, Oregon, the Sherwoods Born in Shreveport, Louisiana on May September 17, 2005, at the age of 97. accepted a call to teach at Taiwan 25, 1920, to B.E. and Jessie Snider- Before attending Emmanuel Missionary Adventist College. Back home in Wagner, FERN WAGNER CALKINS (BA ’44) College, Don worked as a beekeeper Oregon three years later, the couple was died July 1, 2005 at her home in Loma and apiary inspector for the State of actively involved in Pathfinders. Linda, Calif. After completing high Michigan. Don was preceded in death by Doris, school, Fern moved to Emmanuel In 1952, Don, his wife Doris, and their who passed away in 2003. Missionary College where she and soon- three daughters—Guinevere, Carolyn, to-be-husband Harold worked as Edwin and Donna—moved to Minnesota R. Theile ’s readers. As reader, Fern where Don taught biology and wood- helped Edwin organize material for his working for Maplewood Academy.

EDITH OPAL STONE (former faculty) was born Dec. 17, 1916, in Fresno, Calif., the youngest of two daughters, to Emery J. and Ara C. (Sisson) Stone. Edith died Saturday, November 5, at Lakeland Hospital in St. Joseph, Mich., as a result of massive hemorrhaging in the brain. She was a member of Pioneer Memorial Church. Edith received her BA and MA in English from Pacific Union College in 1938 and 1948 respectively. She earned a PhD in English Literature from the University of Michigan in 1960. Edith's entire 45-year professional career was spent at Seventh-day Adventist educational institutions. She began her teaching career at San Fernando Junior Academy in 1939, and later taught English at Fresno Union Academy and Lynwood Academy (all in California). In 1947, she moved to Michigan to teach English at Emmanuel Missionary College in Berrien Springs. In 1955 she received an offer to join the faculty of Columbia Union College, where she chaired the Department of English for 15 years. The CUC English Department honored her service by establishing the Edith Stone Award given annually to the department student who shows the most promise of excellence in the discipline. While at CUC, Edith served on two ad hoc committees for the General Conference, one on the Status of Women in the Church and the other on the Teaching of Literature in SDA Schools. Stone returned to teach at Andrews University in 1971 until her retirement in 1985 as professor emerita of English. During this time, she coauthored a series of textbooks entitled English for Modern People with Elaine Giddings and Luanne Bauer, and contributed a chapter to a publication of the Adventist English Teachers Association titled, Language Matters. Edith’s students remember her for her excellent preparation, high standards, wry humor and striking blue eyes. Her teaching col- leagues always appreciated her quick mind, her encouragement of young teachers, and her willingness to pitch in to get things done. Edith was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Margaret Roderick. She is survived by a nephew, Larry Roderick of Naples, Fla., a niece, Carolyn Roderick, and a cousin, Mary Ellen Huddy of North Fork, Calif., and a host of friends and former students scattered around the world.

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On October 16 & 17, 2005, leadership was either the text or the subtext for discussions that took place during the Andrews University constituency and board meetings. Can trustees fully and faithfully serve two institutions at the same time? Are AU’s financial challenges a product of the times, or do they reflect an inability of a leadership team to pull in the same direction? The discussions caused the campus to take a deep breath. And from where did that breath come? Andrews University is committed to following the leadership of Jesus Christ. We do our Preamble best to place effective human leaders in responsible positions, but, ultimately, Andrews is God’s school. That gives the CC every reason to be confident. Now, how would Jesus create the budget?

Fun-da-mental facts The second president of Battle Creek College, Alexander McLearn (1881-82), never joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church. That would never happen today, although the CC would love a chance to work with that surname. McUnderstand?

Guy Wolfkill, the president of Emmanuel Missionary College from 1924-30, lost his left hand in a buzz-saw accident. The rumors that he said: “I’d give my right arm for a decent blade!” are untrue. (And why, oh why, don’t they make surnames like they used to?)

LEADERSHIP EDITION Napoleon once said: “A leader is a dealer in hope.” Adventists, then, ought to be natural leaders. We have this hope that burns within our hearts....

Follow the Leader  The CC remembers fondly the simplicity of this childhood game. Authoritarianism  Efficient? Yes. But efficiency is not the end goal.

AU President The CC is proud of the vision President Andreasen articulates for Adventist  higher education. Plus, admit it, the Danish accent is cool! AU Board  Now that’s a group that knows how to grab someone’s attention!

U.S. President Recent months have not been kind to our president...so the CC will be. Gotta  give W this: he’s loyal. (Now let’s see the angry letters from the liberals start pouring in).

U.S. Vice President Add “Top aide criminally indicted” to his DUIs, Halliburton and his defense  of torture.

Leading by Example  Too quiet for the CC’s taste. A little bluster is O.K.

AU Leadership Based on the belief that good leaders are made, not born. Program 

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“We have a responsibility...to find better ways focus than we have used in the past to achieve our goals.... We must be equipped to move from inter- nal struggles to a path of success. The trustees want to help create a new synergy among the administrative team to achieve our mutual goals." Gerry Karst, Board of Trustees Chair, at University Board Briefing, October 17, 2005 From the Oct/Nov 1975 “There are no 'ifs' in my administration. We have Issue: Speaking of leadership, then- set a course that we can achieve together with the President Joseph G. Smoot lent a portion of his extensive postcard love, respect and support that comes from the collection, “numbering over 15,000,” to be featured on the cover owners and stakeholders of Andrews University." of FOCUS, ostensibly an acknowl- Niels-Erik Andreasen, President, at University Board Briefing, October 27, 2005 edgement of the upcoming American Bicentennial of 1976 (the patriotic cover theme continued through the April-May 1976 Issue). Along with postcards featuring George Washington, the “liberty bell,” and Benjamin Franklin, the back cover oddly mixes in cards depicting Santa Claus. Upon further reflection, however, the choice of cover art invariably calls to mind our founding fathers’ enthusiasm, cooperation, and ideology, what they generally came to regard as the “Christmas Spirit of 1776”!

Eleanor Roosevelt (in the person of Elena Dodd) spoke to the AU student body on October 15, 2005, during the University Forum assembly. Mrs. Roosevelt understood leadership. Indeed, the A frowsy fallacy CC seconds her view, illustrated in the following quote attributed to her: “One’s philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choic- A leader is someone in front. es one makes…and the choices we make are ulti- mately our responsibility.” Lead on. A façade is something in front.

Therefore, leadership is a façade.

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ANNUAL REPORT 2004–2005

A Tradition of Leadership n front of Pioneer Memorial Church on the cam- Now Andrews University is preparing its students pus of Andrews University stands a sculpture by for leadership like that demonstrated by Andrews—to I artist Alan Collins. It depicts J. N. Andrews and his serve both the church and society. This kind of leader- two children departing the United States for mission ship is demanding and lonely, and it carries some risk service in Europe. When the university accepted of opposition, for it does not set out along familiar Andrews’s name for itself, it also accepted his lega- paths, improving what has been done before and what cy—a legacy of leadership. What kind of leader was is expected by most. Rather it redefines traditional J. N. Andrews? goals, strikes out along new paths, answers questions He was a pioneer missionary, a single-parent mis- that have not yet occurred to others, and proposes sionary, entering a mission field whose languages he solutions that are difficult, but bear considerable did not yet speak. That alone shows both leadership promise. J. N. Andrews died nine years after arriving and courage. What is more, correspondence reveals in Europe, but in those few years he defined church that he did not always follow closely the advice of the leadership in strikingly new ways, and eventually church officials who sent him. They were anxious for gave his name to this University and his legacy to him to preach, raising up new Adventist churches in those students who graduate from it in order to lead. Europe, and he did that. But he also took time, a lot of time, to publish a magazine, write a book, collect a library and learn several languages. A recently acquired letter from Andrews to church officials throws further light on his independence. In 1864, ten years before his departure for Europe, church officials asked him to move from Rochester, New York to Battle Creek, Michigan to take up a new assignment. He respectfully declined to move, citing as a reason that so many questions were raised about the Adventist beliefs that he needed the resources in the University library in Rochester in order to prepare well-reasoned answers to these questions.

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Every year approximately 420 students receive funds from endowed scholarships, with an average award total of $495,000 being given each fiscal year. The number of scholarships has grown over time, and Andrews now has 304 endowed scholarships. Such scholarships can be started with any amount, but must reach $15,000 before activation level is reached. This must be accom- plished within 5 years of the start date. While it is easy to tabulate and measure dollar amounts, total number of students awarded, and the like, the impact of these schol- arships on the lives of individual students is immeasurable. Many of them are able to attend Andrews because their financial burden has been lightened through these generous gifts. The stories of two such recipients, Carey Pearson and Nick Snell, are featured below. If you would like to know more about endowed scholarships, please contact the Office of Development at (269) 471-3592.

New Endowments 2004-2005

Barbara Spencer Bengtson Memorial Endowed Laun Reinholtz Endowed Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Will be awarded biannually to some worthy and deserving To be awarded annually to some worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/are majors female student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/are in the Department of Imaging and Applied Technology. an Indiana Seventh-day Adventist Academy graduate, to the extent that there are students who qualify for this scholar- S. Clark Rowland Endowment for Excellence Awards ship. If there is no such student, funds are to be awarded to a To worthy and deserving students enrolled at Andrews female student who was either born in the State of Indiana or University with declared majors within the Department of was schooled in the State of Indiana. Physics, with demonstrated academic excellence and poten- tial for research, and with the recommendation of the Chair Butzer Family Endowed Scholarship Fund of the Department of Physics. To be awarded annually to some worthy and deserving stu- dent(s) enrolled at Andrews University who has completed at least one year of college and has shown excellent academic performance, good character, financial need and is a qualified student of the College of Technology.

arey Pearson, a senior vocal per- formance major, has a passion to C witness for Christ through a com- mitment to excellence in singing. Her first performances were in concert at the age of three, and by the time she had reached academy, she knew she wanted to pursue a degree in vocal performance. Andrews was a natural choice, she says, because of the high quality of its music program. “In music theory, Dr. Flores is one of the best in the field, and the choral program under the direction of Mr. Stephen Zork is simply outstanding.” Carey participated in the Opera program at Aspen this past summer, where she received an invitation to audition at Juilliard for her graduate studies next year. Carey Pearson She feels that her experience at Andrews has well-prepared her for life in the real world. She says, real gift, making it possible for her to attend Andrews. “through being at Andrews, I have been able to make She is grateful for the generosity and commitment to Seventh-day Adventism my own. It is more than just the higher education that those endowing scholarships have faith of my parents. I know what I believe and can answer displayed. In closing, she says, “your gift has really impacted my life, both today and for the long-term. the questions I am continually asked about my faith.” Thank you!” The Virginia Hamel Endowed Scholarship has been a

46 FOCUS  FALL 2005 orn and raised in Berrien Springs, Mich., Nick Snell did not have far to B look when it came time to choose a university. “Andrews is a great school,” he says. “It was always a given I’d come here.” As freshman pastor, Nick firmly believes in becoming involved and is grateful for the many opportunities he has found at Andrews to minister in a myriad of ways. A gifted musician, Nick has been featured at FUSION—a Friday-night, student-led music program. He enjoys the many choic- es of things to do, and says he never has time to be bored. What he appreciates most is the sense of community he has found. “Andrews is a place where everyone can belong. It is like Nick Snell having a family away from home.” As yet undeclared, Nick hopes to enter the ministry one day. His greatest joy comes from serving He appreciates the scholarship he currently receives and Jesus. “Life is an adventure—and as long as I can serve says it has made the burden lighter. “It’s like having family the Lord and have my guitar with me—I’m happy.” help me with this,” he smiles. “It’s the greatest thing.”

Total Voluntary Contributions 1991–2005 $8,000,000

7,000,000

6,000,000

5,000,000

4,000,000

3,000,000

2,000,000

1,000,000

0 1991–1995 1996–2000 2001–2005

Average contribution per year

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Spirit of The Spirit of Philanthropy Awards were presented for the first time this year. David Faehner, vice president for advancement, said, “We are always looking for ways to express our appreciation to our friends and supporters. Andrews is blessed with exceptional friends, and we want to thank them for giving of their time, energy and means.”

48 FOCUS  FALL 2005 hree couples were honored with the Spirit of Philanthropy Award at a recent donor event. The Award T was developed to honor friends and supporters who have demonstrated outstanding generosity and commitment to furthering the interests of Andrews University. This year’s recip- ients included Mr. & Mrs. John and Dede Howard, Mr. & Mrs. Ray and Madlyn Hamblin, and Mr. & Mrs. Dick and Alice Ford. Dr. David Faehner, VP for University Advancement stated, “It is a privilege to be associated with such generous people.” The Howards provided a challenge grant which will enable WAUS-FM to move into its new studios in the Howard Performing Arts Center by the end of the year. Lisa Jardine,

Ray & Madlyn Hamblin

Doug Jones, current professor of teaching and learning, and former editor of FOCUS, says of Ray, “his generosity and friendly, businesslike guidance have resulted in a winning rela- tionship with Andrews.” Dick and Alice Ford have typified the best in volunteerism through their involvement at the Howard Performing Arts Center from its inception. They currently serve as cochairs of the Community Advisory Council and are responsible for shaping policies, procedures, and marketing.

John & Dede Howard

Director of Campaigns at Andrews, said, “The idea of a chal- lenge has not been something we have done very often, but it proved to be very worthwhile in our efforts to complete this project.” Jardine recalls, “Friday, April 3, 2005 was the deadline for the challenge, and despite all the hard work that had gone into raising the funds and the many generous donations received, we were still $43,000 short of the goal. Just hours before the final deadline I received a phone call from a family who had already supported this challenge, asking if we had met the goal. We chatted for a few minutes and said good-bye. Ten minutes later they called again, and made a final gift of $50,000. Dick & Alice Ford We had met the challenge!” Now, thanks to the quiet generosity and humble commitment to philanthropy demonstrated by John and Dede Howard and Dick and Alice are no strangers to volunteerism and are other generous donors, WAUS-FM will be able to move into its active in their community and around the country. Alice recent- new home. ly spent three weeks answering phones for the Red Cross as Ray and Madlyn Hamblin have exemplified professional they worked to help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Christian ethics in a competitive market for over twenty years. Dick serves as volunteer coordinator at the Howard Center Far more than suppliers of excellent print materials—they are and has spent many hours creating a professional group of vol- strong advocates of the mission and purpose of Andrews unteers. Debbie Poole, manager, states, “Dick and Alice have University. Ray wants to see young people grow in Christ, and shared much with me and have been instrumental in all our firmly believes that Andrews University must provide a safe successes here.” haven for Adventist youth to develop into leaders who will shape their communities and churches at home and abroad.

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Italicized names denote Paul E Hamel Rosemary R Iles Paul E Hamel H Ward Hill 1874 Founder’s Club mem- Frederick E Harder Junius B Johnson, deceased Pauline M Hiatt Marilyn J Jorgensen bership, which is offered to Herbert A Holden Robert C & Jean L Johnson Betsy T Hirayama Marilyn J Kempton those giving a cumulative Adeline E Kleist Daphne J Odell Ruth E Husted Walter C Lacks amount of $10,000 or more. Majel V Langworthy Kenneth S Oster Carroll L Jensen Harold M Leffler Carl J & Susie C Smith Robert C Johnson Irena A Lundin Esther C Trummer Julius Korgan Agnes E Miller CLASS OF 1931 CLASS OF 1941 Verla C Van Arsdale Ruth M Kroulik Lennart O Olson Martha L Benjamin Frances I Bartlett Marijane Wallack Robert G Lukens George K Peck Herbert E Butzer, deceased Allan R & Mildred E Buller Mildred L Wikoff Charles W & Patricia A Mauro Leland S Pritchard Irene W Lee David P Duffie N Louise Wolcott Sanford E Peck Donald E Prosser Gerhardt L Dybdahl, deceased David K Peshka Arthur Richards Dyre Dyresen Everett D Smith Leona V Roberts CLASS OF 1932 Grant E Guth CLASS OF 1945 Kenneth D Spaulding Marguerite S Ross Julian P Ulloth Lawrence R Show Muriel B Pusey Dorothy A Hillier Norma L Ashlin Paul T Jackson Harold W Beavon William L Van Arsdale Marjorie A Snyder Clarence N Kohler John E Davidson Betty C Weakley Arl V Voorheis Wyman S Wager CLASS OF 1933 Lewis R Langworthy Arlene I Friestad Norma J Medford Margaret B Gemmell Mildred L Wikoff Margaret A Duncan George Morrice, deceased Herbert A Holden CLASS OF 1949 Vera J Woods Mary E Shull L Maxine Mosher Lawrence F & Wilma O Kagels Hazel B Beck Frank R Schultz, deceased Marion J Merchant George N Benson Noble B Vining Robert W Merchant Betty J Brassington CLASS OF 1951 CLASS OF 1934 H Duane Miller Thomas L Brown Marvin B & Helen P Lorna E Curry R Ellen Oblander Frederick D Chandler Anderson Rebekah J Kuhlman, deceased CLASS OF 1942 Dorothy G Oster Warren M Clark Alyce J Bakland Irene W Lee Orren W & Rachel E Bacheller Sibyl E Richards Mabel F Cowling E Louise Bender G Elizabeth Manley Neva F Davis Melvin Rosen Alice J Fahrbach Bonnie J Costerisan Edward N Elmendorf Florence A Sniegon, deceased Dwain L Ford Dorothy E Cress Bonnie Jean Hannah Steven P Vitrano Sakae Fuchita John P Erhard CLASS OF 1935 Kathleen E Hartzell Lois M Williams, deceased Charles G Graves Donald C Fahrbach R Andrew Wolcott Lyle Q Hamel Martin M Fishell Betty R Garber Virginia E Jensen M Samuel Yoshimura Raymond C Hill, deceased Thelma L Gilbert Robert G Lukens Paul M Krater E Annabelle Hough John E Goley Frank R Schultz, deceased Lora G Neumann Gilbert A Jorgensen Harold M Grundset Lois J Walker, deceased Alson E & Muriel B Pusey CLASS OF 1946 Douglas D Kraner Warren G Hamel Dorothy S White Joyce I Sarr Edna A Williamson Virginia E Eakley Joyce R Lattu Frederick E Harder Clark M Willison Charles G Edwards Bruce E Lee Fredrick E Harrison CLASS OF 1936 Jeanne W Jordan Robert W Olson William F Hawkes Erna M Koch Florence T Otto David E Hodge Gerhardt L Dybdahl, deceased CLASS OF 1943 Mary E Koudele Carol T Pontynen Charles K LaCount L Maxine Mosher Idana E Noel Richard H Rasmussen Johanna M Leonora Gordon D Skeoch Ronald J Beardsley Betty C Prosser Barbara A Ross Dennis P Litzinger Miriam B Virgin Elsie L Buck Samuel S Rutan Donna J Livingston Janette H Buck Charlene L Vitrano Dorothy L Womack Siegfried J Schwantes Raymond L Mayor Harold L Calkins Richard W Schwarz Arden C Mote CLASS OF 1937 M Maurine Grove Earl H Seaman John F Neumann Andrew P Haynal Ellis V Browning Everett D Smith William E Newton Benjamin E Herndon CLASS OF 1947 Arnold A Michals Reger C Smith Arnold C Otto Helen R Hyde Ernest W Beehler Leona G Running Margery J Taggart Ibrahim V Pourhadi Margarete F Petersen Frank S Damazo David K Wilburn M Evelyn Robison Geraldine A Reefman Wilma S Darby A Ralph Sawvell CLASS OF 1938 Marvel J Sundin Sakae Fuchita Donald C Schlager William L Van Arsdale Ruth H Hamberger CLASS OF 1950 M Maxine Sears Nevena L Barclay Fredrick E Harrison Vivion E Shull Dorothy L Christman Benjamin E Herndon Martha J Anderson Paul W Anderson Stuart C Snyder Elsbeth G Ferguson CLASS OF 1944 Ronald A Hershey Ardith M Tait Cyril F Futcher Clarice R Antor Virgil L Bartlett Tetsu Hirayama Royce C Thompson Margaret A Schlager Burgess R Bills Norma L Beavon Gilbert M Krick Meade C Van Putten Sakae Kubo Lewis B & Della M Carson Marion J Blanco Richard W Christoph Jacob I Waldon Edward R & Lila M Shirou Kunihira P Joan Wildman CLASS OF 1939 Walter J Low Eugene R Cowling Bloomquist Jack Dassenko Mary Yamazaki Mildred E Buller Ellis V Browning Leroy W Otto Charles C Yoshida Virginia D Reedy Lee A Davis Alice J Carlson Edwin F Buck Charles W Day Ruth E Husted Bonnie A Byers Leora K Day CLASS OF 1952 Robson S Newbold Wayne W Byers CLASS OF 1948 Herbert J Eslinger Lewis A Petersen Frank S Damazo Irene F Farver Thor C Bakland Frances M Doss Gloria L Ahl William F Farver Charles A Behner Marjorie L Dunn A John Anders L Weldon Fivash Ruth E Christiansen CLASS OF 1940 Alice J Fahrbach James A Armantrout Roberta M Foster Marguerite A Dixon Mercedes D Dyer Dorothy V Ford Edward R Bloomquist Howard A Gustafson Harvey A & Eleanor E Elder Julia F Fox Richard J Hammond Mary J Cherne Herbert W Helm O Stewart Erhard Helen I Guth Mary F Henderson Arthur C Elfring Ruth V Hervig Genevieve R Goosey Erma L Huffaker Marilyn V Fivash Alvin J Hess E Darlene Hall

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Mary L Herr Walter L Hunt John A Burns Gordon L Byrd Ross Salyer Esther B Jones Frederic K Hyde Lawrence R Burtnett Harold L Calkins Hovik A Sarrafian Thomas J Kempton Alvin R Klein Barbara J Byrd James E Carr Nathan L Sims Lloyd A Knecht James M Lee Daniel L Cotton Genevieve S Clark Raymond O Swensen Thelma J Knutson LaVern Link Herbert E Douglass Chester H Damron Thomas K Williams Helen Lickey Joaquin P Matar Lyle G Euler Larry L Davis Wayne K Wright Kenneth H Livesay Marceil L Moore Roland P Freeman Robert D Davis Felix A Lorenz Joseph H Rasmussen William A Geary James R Dodd Donald V Mason Riva F Robinson J Paul Grove Laverne E Driver James R Mercer Jack W Santee James E Grove Donald R Foreman CLASS OF 1960 David K Peshka Georgia M Schellas Wilbur E Hainey Vito Fragola Russell R Adams Herbert W Pritchard Frances L Schleicher William H Hessel Linda S Freitag Lewis O Anderson Frederick M Ruf Ardith M Tait Deryl R & V Ann Hoyt Virgil T Fryling Ina M Barton Elaine A Thompson Asa C Thoresen Frances M Johnson Duane E Grimstad Ruth G Calkins Naomi A Weidner Elden D Keeney Fred E Hernandez Carole J Colburn Durward B Wildman Barbara E Keyes Clifford V Hoffman Gregory J Constantine Robert D Williams CLASS OF 1955 Marion E Kidder J Fred Hughes Nancy Croxton Kenneth H Ackerman Charles K & Ruth N LaCount Kenneth W Hutchins Norma Dagnelli Edith M Ashlock Wanda L Lowry David E Kinney John E Davidson CLASS OF 1953 Harold W Beavon Wesley E McNeal Julius Korgan Wanda G Davis Clifton S Allen Carl I Berg Andrew R Musgrave David F Kuebler Joe H Engelkemier Bernard C Andersen H Leverne Bissell Robert W Olson Elayne Laabs Virgil & Cheryl Erlandson Dalton D Baldwin Robert L Bolander Dale V Rhodes Fern V Losie Arthur Hallock Clayton B Breakie Jerome L Bray Lois J Schell Lucille R Mathewson Victor Haynes Helen L Brown Joyce D Brown Herbert Silver D Malcolm Maxwell Greta V Hines Evelyn J Cherry Alma R Bylsma Russell L Staples Clark B McCall Robert T Hirst Elwyn L Christensen Joanne L Coon Ralph R Trecartin M Kathryn Mork Aurelia C Holman Floyd L Costerisan Jerry R Coyle James A Washington Arthur D Myers Lowell V Jordan Anthony T DeFranco Philip W Dunham Ronald R Neall Helen D Knittel Catherine H Gordon Gilbert B Dunn Edward M Norton Carol I Kober Harold J Greanya Dyre Dyresen CLASS OF 1957 Beverly Y Pottle Ralph J La Fave Grethe M Hartelius Luz M Earp Wilber Alexander Harry K Show Joan C Lee Richard A Hoshino James A Gooch Jean M Anderson Thomas A Stafford Kenneth H Livesay Russell J Jensen Norman Goodwin James A Armantrout Russell L Staples Ramon Mercado Sarah A Jordan Benjamin H Green David H Bauer Joyce E Swanson Rosalyn D Nash Robert E Knutson Fritz Guy Twila L Beaver Charles R Trubey Leslie C Neal Delmar F Lovejoy Fred E Hernandez Betty J Benson Steven P Vitrano Kenneth S Oster William A Loveless William A Hilliard Jack J Blanco James E Whitman Lavonne S Peak Bernyl G Mohr Robert M Johnston Ivan T Blazen Reginald Yeo William E & Sandra K C Glenn Nichols James M & Averille E Kaatz Ruth G Calkins Kenneth C Zeck Richardson Svein R Nilsen Ruth H Kaiser Hugo W Christiansen Leon E Ringering Jack Popescu Sakae Kubo Clyde L Davis Herman T Roberts Carol J Rasmussen Catherine J Lang Titus Robert D Davis CLASS OF 1959 Frederick M Ruf Walter Schwersinske Darrell E Leamon W Duane Dodd A John Anders David L Russell Francis R Scott Bernard R Marsh Herbert E Douglass Harry J Bennett James S Russell Edward J Sheldon Lester Medford Norman Goodwin Orley M Berg William M Schomburg Ralph W Stark Arne H Muderspach Edmund Grentz Donald R Borg Esther M Sias Frederick R Stephan Johannes G Nikkels Donald R Halenz Reynold C Brandt Jeanette C South Clifford E Vixie Jessie A Oliver George S Haley Paul B Burdick Gary D Strunk Donald E Walterhouse Beverly E Rhodes Theodore R Hatcher Ralph L Burlingame Donald Swensen William C Warner John D Rhodes Clifford V Hoffman Josephine E Clayburn Sharlene Tessler Donald A & Joyce M Webster Leona G Running Bruce J Johnston Roger W Coon D Robert Watts G Louise Weimer Clinton L Shankel Gilbert M Krick James E Curry Elizabeth A Wilkinson Joan L Wilson James H Stirling Curtis L LaCourt Forrest P Davis Thomas K Williams S Reid Tait Cadwell C Lloyd Robert L Dent R Andrew Wolcott Bernice M Taylor James I & Beverly J Morton Roger L Dudley CLASS OF 1954 F Douglas & Laurel D David G Rand Virginia E Eakley Gerald N Abel Thoresen Richard G Schell William G Foster CLASS OF 1961 Gloria L Ahl Jeanne F Upton Eldene A Smith Gordon A Frase Dale L Anderson Joseph R Battenburg Nancy J Whitens Elton H & Rheeta M Stecker Kendall E Hill Stanley J Applegate Dorothy E Bradford Kenneth A Wilkinson Donald Swensen Robert T Hirst R R Atkinson Gordon L Burton Audrey E Williams Maxine J Taylor Marion E Kidder Duane A Barnett Glen M Carley Robert A Wonderly Miles Thomas Louis E Merkel David M Bee Roy C Churchill Charles C Yoshida Lee Roy Tripp Don L Mulvihill Alice L Bentley Roger C Cook W Bruce Zimmerman Esther M Whitman Leslie C Neal Jack E Blume Daniel L Cotton Everet W & Jo An E Witzel John L Nerness James T Bradfield Paul F Cress Edward M Norton George W Brown Harold E Green CLASS OF 1956 Darrel G Opicka Carol A Cannon Robert R Greve Richard L Applegate CLASS OF 1958 Delio V Pascual John D Christenson Charlotte V Groff Anita J Ashton Edith J Applegate David G Rand Wayne D Clark Herald A & Donna J Dalton D Baldwin Jack J Blanco David M Reeves Herbert E Coe Habenicht Erich C Bekowies Ivan T Blazen William E Richardson Larry R Colburn Grethe M Hartelius Robert L Bolander Elizabeth K Brantley Charles W Robertson Ruth A Cottrell Roland R Hegstad Esther N Brummett Harold T Burr Bruce A Ronk Vera W Emrick

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Gordon F Evans Lavonne D Lounsberry Arlene Scott Marilyn R Winters Willfred L Degeraty William F Farver E Virginia Meseraull Bernice M Taylor Dixie L Wong Robert R Drachenberg Howard Flynn Ardyce V Moravetz Douglas C Wartzok James Y Yong Arthelda M Dutton Philip S Follett Arthur D Myers Myron F & Renate E Wehtje Jon L Dybdahl Yvonne F Foster Sandra A Negley Leland H Zollinger David B Ekkens Lyndon G Furst Daniel M Patchin CLASS OF 1965 Garth E Fisher Harold N Grosboll LaVern A Rice Douglas Anderson Ronald L Forrester J Paul Grove Allan W Robertson CLASS OF 1964 Niels-Erik A Andreasen Marshall E Foster Fritz Guy Bruce A Ronk David W Allen Joan D Banks John M Fowler E Clifford Herrmann Lois B Rowe Rosalie A Allison David G Bender Roy T Gee William H Hessel Charles H & Janet R Schlunt Charlotte N Anderson Marilyn G Bender Farrell L Gilliland B Jake Knight Carol Schubert-Murray Henrietta I Arvidson Harry J Bennett Larry P Grahn Ursula J Konegen Wilmer R & Janet L Snyder Kenneth M Beane T P Bonney Benjamin H Green Philip A Lewis Martin F Sotala, deceased Jerry D Beem Grace S Carlos F Estella Greig Murray H Lofthouse Izella P Stuivenga H Leverne Bissell Wilton E Clarke Donald J Grosse Laura A Long Carol A Sumner Robert W Boggess Edith C Davis G Herman Guy Richard L McCluskey Leonard J Tessier Peter N Bragg Robert Donesky Glen H Hamel John J Mendel Frederick G Thomas Ansel L Bristol Sharon A Ekkens Dallas T Harding Frederick D Meseraull Jamie Trefz Sharon J Brunnabend Gordon F Evans Stuart C Harrison Larry J Milliken Neal J Vanderwaal Edwin F & Elsie L Buck Sylvia M Fagal Charles L Hart Mary E Mooy Frederick Veltman Russell C Burrill William D Felder Dale V Heller Kenneth C Morrison David F Walther Paul E Cannon Robert W Fillman William H Hessel William L Murrill Myron F Wehtje Caroline A Cook Lyndon G Furst Melva D Hicks Juanita M Neal Burton P Wendell Stanley W Cottrell Letha M Geach Eberhard Hiob John C Palmer Violet V Wentland Robert C Davidson Lawrence T & Gillian A Delbert H Hodder Horace C Peterson Evaline E West Homer H Dever Geraty Minoru Inada Leo J Poirier John B Youngberg Richard D Fearing Farrell L Gilliland Antoine G Jabbour Helen K Roberts Duane F Ferguson Charlotte V Groff Paul E Johnson John P Russo Jeannine H Fuller Hagop Y Hagopian Robert M Johnston Milo C Sawvel, deceased CLASS OF 1963 Barbara J Gatewood Elsie C Harper James R Kilmer O Kenneth Scheller David W Allen Larry P & Carolyn F Grahn Stuart C Harrison Aileen K King Londa Schmidt Clinton J Anderson A Josef Greig Darrell H Hicks George R Knight Keith M Sevener Phyllis J Bradburn Harold N & Anne M Grosboll Aurelia C Holman Hatsumi S Kubo Kathleen B Sturtevant Georgia A Bronson Hagop Y Hagopian John R & Patricia L Jones Richard A LaTour David L Taylor Paul E Cannon Stuart C Harrison James R Kilmer Norman L Martin Miles Thomas Watson L Chin Gordon T Hewlett Norman D Kinney Leo A Mathewson Norman Versteeg Dorothy M Comm James R Hoffer Olav M LaBianca Sharon C McFarland Marvin S Ward Juanita M Curtis Milton S Hwang Paul M Matacio Mary A McNeilus Robert G Wearner Trevor J Delafield Edward R Igler Jeanan A McConnell John J Mendel Arnold N White Virginia E Eakley Donald C Johnson Roger L McFarland Keith I Messersmith Robert A Wilkins Linda L Fattic John R Jones James D McKee Patricia J Morrison Steven A Willsey Marvin A Feldbush Jeanne W Jordan Cheryle L Morrison G William Mutch Wayne K Wright Betty R Garber Ruth H Kaiser Patricia B Mutch Clifford L Nestell Lawrence T Geraty Margaret I Kearnes Frederick J Myers Clyde E Ondrizek Carolyn F Grahn Mary E Kessler David I Okamura Dorothy G Oster CLASS OF 1962 Janis M Gregston Olav M LaBianca Gordon Pearse Herbert D Peak Violet S Allison James A Josef Greig Darayl D Larsen Ruth E Pope C Lloyd Penrod Bruce O Babienco C R Hartlein W Richard Lesher Darold J & Carol A Retzer C Genie Philo Ivan T Blazen Pauline M Hiatt David L Lewis John D Rhodes Myrtha E Pizarro Donald T Bunker James H Hudgins David V Lounsberry David H Rhys James R Pollard Robert G Burgess Milton S Hwang Marcene E Marsa M Warren Schlatter Barbara J Randall John A Burns Herman J Johnson Myrna I McClain Martha C Schneider Janet M Reames Patricia L Clanton Karl Konrad E Virginia Meseraull Ralph N Seland Bill D Reeves Wendell J Cole Cecil L Lemon Donald J & Juanita M Penny S Shell Richard L Regester Charles A & Jane E Cutting Fern V Losie Mikkelson Daniel & Maggie L Tan Darold J Retzer Arlene L Dennison Gerald W Marsa Lawrence F Moore Betty L Westmaas Harry D Rogers Don J Donesky Charles D Martin David P Mummert Donald E Wright Hovik A Sarrafian Daniel A Ekkens Patricia A Mauro Mishael S Muze C Lloyd Wyman Margaret A Schlager David W Ellis Merlyn E McCalla Jacqueline Y Peck Samuel D Schmidt Darrow A Foster Lawrence L McNitt Beverly J Phillips Dorothy J Show Maxine B Gilliland Edward J McWilliams Edwin L Racine CLASS OF 1966 Donald D Siewert James D Simpson Charles J Griffin Georgene Minesinger Phyllis A Regester Niels-Erik A Andreasen Greta V Hines Emil D & Ruth M Moldrik Frederick E Rinker Richard C Sowler Anita J Ashton H John Steffen Shahin Ilter Norman G Moll Lawrence E Schalk David G Bell Harold E James Kenneth C Morrison Charlene A Starlin Gary D Strunk George H Blumenschein Kathleen B Sturtevant Sandra E Jaster Barbara M Myers Frederick R Stephan Gordon A Booth Bruce J Johnston C E Nicholl Don K Sullivan Maggie L Tan Barbara L Bort Charles W Teel Kathleen R Jones Carol M Nieman T David Taylor Genevieve C Bothe Paul Kantor James J North Merle A Tyler Bonita J Thomas Carol M Burbridge Alden L Thompson Marilyn E Karlow Charles D Poole Ellen D Welch Harold L Calkins Robert C Kurzynske Verlaine I Racine Sylvia L Williams Janet E Tooley Leo H Christensen Warren C Trenchard Loretta M Laing Raymond D Roberts Clark M Willison Ralph M Coupland David D Loge’ Kermise E Rowe Steven A Willsey Elaine A Trumbo-Roberts Jon F Cousins Merle J Whitney James J Londis Glenn R Saunders Virginia D Wilson Robert L Crounse

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Patricia B Wiley Ralph E Robertson Michael L Nickless Carol A Husted Albert G Dittes Charles W Williams Robert O & Pamela R Samms Kenneth S Oster Bruce E Ivey William A Fagal Richard T Williams Russell H Schaeffer Stephen O & Rose E Paden Warren H Johns James R Fisher Robert C Williams Samuel D Schmidt Jacqueline Y Peck Betty A Johnson William G Foster Herschel D Wilson Don C Schneider Zoanne H Perez Paul E Johnson James E Garber Jeffrey K Wilson Ruth H Schultz Corbin A Pitman Esther B Jones James R Gatling Kenneth R Wilson Carlos A Schwantes Shirley E Pittman John G Keyes Annetta M Gibson James Y & Lily L Yong Richard L Scott Myrtha E Pizarro Daniel E Knauft Compton S Girdharry Warren R Zork Richard D Show Clifford O Pope Eloise A Kneller Siegfried & Linda D Grentz Dan M Shultz Richard L Reames Hans-Joachim Krenz Robin B Griesman Thomas F Smith Barbara A Reid Arlo A Krueger Richard G & Sheridan L CLASS OF 1967 Arthur M Spenst Juanita H Ritland Jose M Leer Hannon Imogene A Akers Delbert C Sumner Duane L Roush Paul C Lenz Douglas E Harris Vernon L Alger John T Thiel Samuel D & Olga H Schmidt Jane F Lewallen Edward D Herndon Donald R Ammon Alden L Thompson Keith L Seidenstricker James D Lewis Gary J & Irene D Herr Joanne L Andersson Samuel R Tooley William D Smith Marvin G Lowman Jeannette R Hodge Orren W Bacheller Cynthia C Vest Gaylon J Stevenson Beryl E Mamanua Maryellen Holford Gerald L Baker Nancy J Vyhmeister Gary C Strang Daniel E Marshman Everett H Jackson Luanne J Bauer Robert C Willison Russell J Swartz James R Massena Linda S Jerzyk Allen N Beardsley Oliver K Wilson Gabe H Taylor Daryl L Meyers Gordon E Johns Carlyle R Bennett Norman A Yeager Royce C Thompson Dennis R Meyers Norman E Johnson Marvin H & Barbara L Bort Elizabeth Young Charles H Tidwell Larry A Mitchel John C Jordan Carol A Cannon Maxine K Young Warren C Trenchard August J Monge Gerald D Karst Kenneth L Case Jose’ E Vega Bethany K Mullen Anoosh Keshishzade Thomas L Codington John H Vetne James L Olson Robert B & Mary E Kessler Glendon M Conner CLASS OF 1968 Damaso R Villalba Beverly J Phillips William A Kirlew Nancy L Cross Sallie J Alger Werner K Vyhmeister Lawrence J Pitcher Donald A Klinger Rockne W Dahl Carl W Anderson John H & Lilya V Wagner Raymond J Plummer Hatsumi S Kubo Chester H Damron Jean E Bartz Lynne C Waihee Daniel L Rathbun John K Leach Trevor J Delafield Edwin C Beck Robert G Wearner Glenn O Rogers Nancy E Lockwitz Marilyn L Delinger Russell C Blair Charles E White Zack S Saliba Luane S Logan Joseph W Dick William C Brace Kay F White Olga H Schmidt Fred L Macarewa Jon L Dybdahl Ansel L Bristol Nancy C Whitney Fowler John P Stafford Charley M Mack Elly H Economou Larry L & Linda B Caviness Carolyn M Wilson Halvard B Thomsen Virginia V Manchur Gary R Erhard Janice E Cobb Jeffrey K Wilson Glyne U Thorington James R McConnell William D Fisher James W Coleman Joyce F Yeager Frank A Tochterman E Lonnie Melashenko Myrtle M Fitzgerald Joyce F Conner Vera J Yukl Thomas E & Mary L Verhelle Arthur G Moffit Gary O Fordham Jaime Cruz Charlene L Vitrano Aaron F Moon Ronald A Francis Robert D Davis Woodrow W & Margaret J Jane S Morrison Shirley A Freed Ann L Diamond CLASS OF 1969 Whidden William G Murdoch Stuart J Freeman Dao N Down Carl W Anderson Peter W Wiedemann Judith R Nelson Kurt K Ganter Mable D Erickson Lewis O Anderson Leonard G & Deanna C Audre V Parker Guy L Gatewood Verland V Erntson Linda L Banks Willett G Carol Perciach William L Guth Raymond F Etheridge Bruce L & Linda C Bauer Alice C Williams Leilani R Pitcher Gideon A Haas Linda L Fattic Jerry S Bell Rhoda J Wills Sharon A Plummer Richard G Habenicht Vera S Freeman George H Blumenschein James R Wilson Mark B & Lydie J Regazzi Glen H Hamel Virgil T Fryling Minnie G Boyer Kenneth R Wilson William E Richardson Marjorie M Harder Michael V & Shirley D Melvin W Boynton Elvina G Wolcott Frederick E Rinker Lottie M Harris Gammon Frederick B Brown C Lloyd Wyman Ingrid R Rogers Edwin Hill Lynn E Gatz Gordon E Bullock John M Roosenberg Eberhard Hiob Cherry B Habenicht George R Burgdorff Donald R Sahly David E Hodge Willie J Harrison Hugh J Caggiano CLASS OF 1970 Laura M Sauer Howard Homenchuk John L Indermuehle Jacqueline C Castelbuono Rosalie A Allison Fredrick C Schmid Dean M Jewett Janet S Ivey Kenneth W Cobb Alan D Anderson Robert W Skeggs Warren H Johns Loretta B Johns Marjorie E Cole Eric D Anderson Erling B Snorrason Patricia J Karp William H Johnson Lowell C Cooper Lewis O Anderson John M Stephenson Margaret I Kearnes Oliver L Johnston Walter W Cox Benjamin Baker Donna J Stretter Rachel A Kemberling Brian J Juriansz P Gerard Damsteegt Carla B Baker Claude Thomas George R Knight Helen D Knittel Paul E Dixon Elia A Becerra Martha A Turner H J Koehn Richard P Lamon Paul A Down Bonnie J Beres Andre B Van Niekerk M Larry Kyle Barbara J Lee Gary O Fordham Janet C Bermingham Maximo Vicuna Alice C Lankford Albert E Liersch Donna L Gatz Darold F & Barbara J Bigger John D Waihee J Lynn Martell H Maynard Lowry Margaret B Gemmell Brent A Bills Darla M Waln Donald R Martin Fred L Macarewa Ketti B Goudey Nancy L Boothby J Daryll Ward Naim B Mashni Beryl E Mamanua Charles D Griffin Brenda J Butka Kenneth R Wilson Henry F Mattson Frieda J Mattson Gloria M Gyure Yvonne M Calkins Deane L Wolcott Diane C Morauske Dwight J Mayberry Anna B Haupt William E Cavanaugh Ernest N Yap Edward D Motschiedler Duane C McBride Deward A & Bonnie L Jacci S Christopher Norman A Yeager Sandra A Negley Thomas N Mullen Henneberg Pek S Chu Gary L Zimmerman Michael L Nickless Eva P Munar Edward D Herndon Cyril G Connelly Theodore W Parks Dewey A Murdick Claude C Hines Donald W Corkum Marcel E Pichot Roy B Nabors Jeannette R Hodge Charles C Crider CLASS OF 1971 Glenn G Poole Peter & Virginia L Nachreiner Theodore R Holford Jo Ann Davidson Glen F Abbott E Arthur Robertson Robert G & Martha A Natiuk John Holstein Ann DiCicco Edward G Albrecht

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Samuel D Alexander Lawrence E Schalk Loralee F Nennich Joyce E Krantz Gail D McKenzie S Ifechukwu Anuligo Alfred S Schone Kit-Ying Ng Sunimal J Kulasekere Szabolcs I Mera Judith A Arth Clarence Simmons Garry F Nudd Paul E & Jennifer L Lange Ronald A Neumann Robert A Barnhurst Cherilyn J Smith Ben Nutt Ivan N Mallernee Gregory N Otto Enrique Becerra Katherine B Smith Aubrey C Osmond Carolyn E Mattson Ulrich G Piekarek Jeanette T Benfield Erling B Snorrason Eurydice V Osterman Wayne A Nazarenus Kenneth E Rasmussen James J Bermingham Jack A Spence Peter O Peabody Ivan T Nelson John R Roeske John F Boothby Verlyne B Starr E Eugene Platt Carol M Nieman Linda K Rosen Wallace K Brandmeyer Ronald G Stretter Gary E Randolph Donna M Nudd Timothy C Rosenboom Ivan L Buck Thomas P Thompson Mariellen R Reiber Charlotte M Osterman Haresh Sabnani Earl M Clough Peter M Van Bemmelen C Murray Robinson Robert G Peck Roma J Sanders Gary R Councell Kathleen C Walter-Martin Bonnie L Rowland Paul E Penno Joseph G Saufl Virginia A Crounse James W Walters David G Saliba Ardis C Peterson Alfred A Stagg Drucinda L Cwodzinski Steven E Warren David C Smith Alejo Pizarro Patricia E Stagg Rachel S Dandan Ellen D Welch Gordon R Smith Kenneth E & Carol E Janet F Stoehr Richard M Davidson Robert C Willison Susan E Smith Rasmussen Lynn D & Pamela L Stolz Dianne K Dickerson Hazel R Wright Jeanette A Snorrason Mark B Regazzi Brian E Strayer Martha M Donesky Danielle E Wuchenich Edwin V Sormin Hearley E Roscher Marvin E Taylor David B Ekkens John B Youngberg Estelle C Stehman Duane L Roush Sandra A Umek Arlie R Fandrich Ottis B Strother Donald R Sahly Peggy S Walker Lanny H Fisk Terry C Sudlow Arlene M Saliba Rebekah M Wang Cheng Howard Flynn CLASS OF 1972 Carol A Sumner David L Scofield Cheryl A Williams Pamela C Gatling Janet D Aldea Robert Villanueva W Dawn Stilphen Rhoda J Wills Stephen A Gatz Loretta J Anderson Ronald L Wagner Harold R Thompson Thomas R Witzel Lynn S Gray Nancy J Anderson Robert G Wearner David A Van Denburgh Hazel R Wright Valinda L Greene John A & Sally M Appel James A White Alfred G Walker Soneeta L Grogan Ann I Atkins Oliver C White Adele A Waller Hannu T Halminen Eliezer G Benavides Glenna N Widicker-Gow Kathleen C Walter-Martin CLASS OF 1975 Karen R Hamlin Ronald L Bishop Daniel T Widner J Daryll Ward Daniel E Agnetta Marjorie M Harder Carol L Boyd Carolyn L Wieder Darrell J Watts Kent A Anderson David H Hass Marvin E Budd Cheryl A Williams Mark J & Pamela M Wilburn Wilma M Atkinson Mary Z Henderson Stephen L & Mary J James R & Muriel L Wilson David R Williams Rudolph D Bailey Theresa A Henriques Burlingame Dale A Wolcott Ted N Wilson Charlene A Bainum Helen R Hyde J Fred Calkins Ernest N Yap Gary T Wuchenich Robert L Barker Nancy A Inquilla Donald E Casebolt Charles H & Joyce A Young Bruce L Bauer William H Jenson, deceased Jacqueline C Castelbuono Elizabeth Young Kenneth W Bauer Cleo V Johnson James D Chase Nestor I Zamora CLASS OF 1974 Marilyn J Bauer Linda K Klinger Linda J Chism Carol Allen James E & Katherine J H J Koehn Cleveland C Cleary Benjamin Baker Baugher Harry W Kohles James P Coffman CLASS OF 1973 Pamela J Beitzel Pamela J Beitzel Oystein S LaBianca Ralph M Coupland Derek A Aab Richard L Bender Starr S Bender Sharon M Leach George R Daniel John W Allen Patricia J Benton Terry Bitters Jean M Leake Gorden R & Cheryl D Doss S Ifechukwu Anuligo Dennis H Braun DeWayne H Boyer Lynn S Leipold Emily L Egan Leonard E Atkins Margaret J Cameron Melanie L Brace Yvonne J Lev David A Faehner L Arlene Bailey Marilyn L Castelbuono Sylvia M Budd William A & Linda L Roberta L Fleck Benjamin Baker Kenny H & Shelley N Chan Bille K Burdick MacCarty John E Franke Darlene S Barnhurst Rose K Claibon Jon M Butler Linda J Mack Joseph G Galusha Mary K Becker Beverly J Cobb Paul E Cannon Glyn E Marsh Lynn E & Donna L Gatz Skip Bell Cyril G Connelly Sandra A Colburn Marvin L Martsching Maxine B Gilliland Kevin F Benfield George J Dandan Terrance D Copsey Lauren R Matacio Deborah L Gray Daniel C Bundy Deborah L Davis Dale E Creech Patricia A Mauro Cherry B Habenicht Martin R Butler G Michael Deeb Alvin L Davis Ramon H Maury Fidela S Hechanova Bruce N Cameron Patricia A Dickerson Fredrich H & Polly L Dengel Thomas N Millhoff Ronald D & Christine H Herr Wanda L Cantrell Linda J DuBose Sheri A Dewitt Steffen A Moller Carolyn J Howson Paul K Chong Kelly G Eick Gorden R Doss Mary J Monroe Carlos A Irizarry Suk W Chung Janette F Gann Stephen D Dunson C Barton Moore Ruby J Jackson Alvin L Davis Delia H Graham Carlos A Flores Phyllis C Morales Kenneth A Kirkham Richard L Donaldson Donna J Habenicht Desmond L Francis M Jean Murdoch Alice C Lankford Judith I Doty Douglas J Hay John C Gann Ralph E & Beatrice M Neall Marvin L Lavanway Herbert E Douglass Candace K Hess Dale A Gooden Terrance T Nennich Benjamin E Leach Daniel S Escamilla Lillian C Holstein Debbie D Habenicht James D & Maria M Newbold Paul C Lenz Helene J Evans-Helling Ronald H Holt James R Halye Harold A Oetman Lloyd H Logan Larry R Evans Carol J Hooker Donald A Hamstra David D & Judy M Osborne Linda J Mack Kenneth R Finnell Barbara D Jaeger James L Hayward Dorothy G Oster James K & Barbara J Martz Thelma L Gilbert Suzanne E Juarros Dennis H & Candice C Linda K Peabody Ramon H Maury Salvatore E Golisano Patricia J Karp Hollingsead Jack G Pester Antoine Maycock Rose M Graham Darlene E Kelley Aleen A Hooper Daniel M Peters Norman L McBride Stephen J & Gail A Hall Dennis J Kiley Karen L Houghton Jane A Reding Douglass M McKinney Stanley G & Angela N Hardt Arnt E & Donna J Krogstad Norbert Jaeger Dale V Rhodes Carol J Meert Judith A Hawkins E Sharon Lake Kerry L Johnson Karen A Rhodes Allen L Middaugh Peter J Haynal Henry H Lamberton Kurt W Johnson Marlene R Rich O Evelyn Moon Norbert Jaeger Donald L Lloyd Sally M Johnson Harry D Rogers Patrick B Morrison Candace M Jordan Fred M Manchur Thomas L Juarros Jack W Santee Annie E Nelson Donald A Klinger Beverly A McDonald R Kent Knight

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Paul G Koles Lowell G Hamel Sandra J Fallon Jaime Cruz Carl A Beck Jack Krall Susan G Hamstra Catherine J Farkas Trevor J Delafield Gregory A Berlin Donald B & Jan E Krpalek Irwin C Hansen John M & Mary D Fowler Curtis A Dolinsky Daniel R Bidwell Donovan G Kurtz Sheila Z Haynal Leonard K Gashugi Jacques B & Lilianne U Ruth I Bradley Marleen J Land Ronald H Holt Gregory A & Nancy A Gerard Doukhan Jeffery J Brown James R Massena Darlene F Huckabay David C Grellmann Michael H Eastman David M Burley Henry F Mattson Meredith J Jones Gray Donna J Habenicht Paul G Elliott Otoniel Cabrera-Figueroa Antoine Maycock Karl K Kellawan Shirley D Hamilton Robert D Fetrick Roy A Castelbuono Cillon E McKenley Carolyn J Kibler Lester M Hands Kenneth R Finnell Licette A Church Michael S Miller Barbara M Kraner Carol A Harding Julie L Ganske Barbara L Clarke Michele L Morlock Arthur J Kroncke Stanley D Hickerson Emilio Garcia-Marenko Donald J Cole Anna M O’Reggio Hermann V Kuma Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Cynthia K Hall Jo Ann Davidson Lavern H Opp Gayle A Land Becky S Holt L Edwin Hall Michael G Doucoumes Kenneth S Oster Steven H & Heather E Lee David A Hooker Herbert W Helm Stephen R Earp Eurydice V Osterman James L & Sharon L Lewis Daniel F Houghton Kathy J Hill Keith A Edgar Martie L Parsley Scott S Longacre Jamile D Jacobs Gloria A Hippler Kevin A Edgar Julianne K Paul James E & Beryl E Mamanua Donald C James Clive W Holland David D Fairchild Ramona A Perez-Greek Frank J Martinez Madeline S Johnston Elwyn C Hyde Hector D Flores Cynthia J Peterson Ramon Mercado Meredith J Jones Gray Elva A Jones Joyce A Gaitan Nicholas E Reiber M Louise Moon Ivan C Juhl Thomas R & Susan J Knutson Vicki L Hall Gordon L Retzer Deborah H Morgan Miroslav M Kis Arthur J Kroncke Cindy L Halye Barbara J Roy John R & Judith H Nay Edmund M Komorowski Leroy R Kuhn Vivian A Hatcher Marvin L Rucker Sandra A Negley Erwin K Kroulik Steven J Lemon John J Hilderbrandt Laura M Sauer Dwight K Nelson Philip B Lambert John H Mathews Lawrence N Howard Alfred S Schone Beverly D Olson Robert A Lawson Frieda J Mattson Helen R Hyde Carol J Sellards John C Palmer Lawrence D Lewis Merlyn E McCalla Intissar T Issa Clinton L Shankel Jonathan K Paulien Kenneth L Mayberry Gary L McCary Grace R Ivey Joetta M Simpson Raymond J Plummer Jan I Michaelis Beverly A McCoy Janice A James Gordon R Smith Suzanne G Renton David J Moll Michael L McKenzie Douglas L Janssen Robert T Smith Darlene R Repp Jean A Nelson John T McLarty David C Jarnes Joan P Stafford Margery L Rich Anees J Razzouk Brenda J Mejeur Oliver L Johnston Mark A Umek Susan K Ringwelski Linda L Rice Retta F Michaelis R Clifford Jones Alfred G Walker David G Saliba Valerie K Ristau Debra L Millet Bruce T Juhl Jeanie L Weaver Donald F Schwerin Earl L Robertson G Edward Noseworthy Philip J Kijak Melody S Wheeler Trudy D Sirany Rhonda G Root Kathryn E O’Connor Charles F Koerting Daniel T Widner Graham M Staples Timothy C Rosenboom John C & Ina M Palmer Janet G Kosinski Timothy P Wieder Barbara A Strutt Bonnie J Schone Janet L Patrick Katherine A Koudele Franklin E Williams Brenda K Suglio Chana I Smith Peter O Peabody Paul Kovalski Wayne K Wright Jeanette R Teller Gordon R Smith Daniel M Peters Calvin J & Sally M Kubo Rupert W Young Ronald M Wendth Jeanette M Smith Steven N Poenitz Jonathan Kuntaraf E Fran Wilkins Mary E Sparks Melchizedek M Ponniah Carolanne J Lawson Walton A Williams Alfred A Stagg William S Poole Abel C Lopez CLASS OF 1976 Maisie L Willie Helena K Stout Richard L Rawson Dennis D Lundgren Lori J Aab Elizabeth A Wilson Bernice M Taylor Susan K Ringwelski Donald P & Vickie L Marsh Clinton J Anderson Carletta J Witzel Douglas W Teller Terry D Robertson Lauren R Matacio S Ifechukwu Anuligo Allan W Wolfson Paulette T Tomlinson Melody D Roper Kristin E McIntosh Harold A Becker Frederick M Woolley Marjorie G Ulloth S Clark Rowland Patti L McKenney William C Brace Patricia A Young Jack D Vance L Jane Ruf Debra A Montcalm Wendy K Brown Rupert W Young Verlie Y Ward Whitford A Shaw Ebenezer A Nwankwo Michael B Brownfield David B Zima Janet L Wessling Steven D Shelton Deborah L Pedersen Larry F Cangelosi Charles H & Joyce A Young Charles B Simpson Leliroth W Pedro Rhonna R Casteel David C Smith Mario M Perez Janet M Chase CLASS OF 1977 Robert T Smith Lawrence J Pitcher Lee T Chee Brian M Bakewell CLASS OF 1978 Norene M Sofranac Karen F Pongo James E Clayburn Rebecca D Becker Janet D Aldea Graham M Staples Mark B Ringwelski William G Collard H Leverne & Juanita M Bissell Kim V Amor Karin E Strom Rhonda G Root Marie A Copsey Beverly L Boyer Anonymous Steven T Sutherland Abel A Rosario Patricia D Davis J Fred & Yvonne M Calkins Daniel E Augsburger Glenn R Szana Richard G Rose Bruce A Dillon Richard G Carlson Jim D Beck Lewis L Szerecz Warren B Ruf Rich C DuBose James D Chase H Dean Boward David E Thomas Glenn E Russell Donna J Eick Joycelyn A Chase David M Burley Renee P Thompson L Astrid Sadler Frances M Faehner Kwang R Chough Martin R Butler Paulette T Tomlinson Lynn S Sams Gregory I Fenner Kontee Chuenchob Joan L Calfee Nancy J Vyhmeister Charles H Schlunt Carlos A Flores Mary J Chun Judy A Carlson Richard D Wall Samuel D Schmidt Emilio Garcia-Marenko Robert A Clark Audrey C Castelbuono Rita J Waterman Charles E Shadel George F Gibbs Kenneth L Colburn Steven A Charbonneau Janet A Way Carmeta D Shaw Michael D & Joanne M Gilkey Linda J Colwell Allan A Chase Sharon L Wunsch Gloris P Shaw Nancy J Gooden H Mark & Marilee R Dalton Kwang R Chough Daniel Zabaleta Penny S Shell James O Greek Laurel A Damsteegt Kevin R Christenson Daniel G Smith Yvonne J Haag Louis L Davis Rodrick A Church Thomas R & Susan A Smith Laurence E Habenicht Fe M Demiar Roy A Clark CLASS OF 1979 Keith A Snyder Iva G Hainey Roger L Dudley William S Clarke Alfred K Adonu Walter L & Meredith M L Edwin Hall Pamela A Durant Valerie A Combie Edward M Allen Snyder Jacqueline K Ham Daniel J Fahrbach Cary D Costello Erich W Baumgartner Daniel G Solis

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Nady Y & Muna F Soltan Roy A Schmidt Kathleen E Roth Sara P Perez Kathryn Lee Edward S Streeter Susan M Scott Sharon B Russell Annetta D Phillip Anita S Lewis Beverly K Sturges Edwin E Shafer Marjorie E Samuels Antonio E Pinero Lloyd H & Lorinda L Logan Halvard B Thomsen Pamela J Stevens Ronald R Schultz Royce K Regester Vesna Z Markovic Alice G Voorheis H Peter Swanson Patty A Schwab Laura M Roberts Paul David Merling Jenny L Welch Ellen M Tambunan Norbert & Christine D Schwer Holly J Roy H Orette Mitchell Judith L Wharff, deceased Elizabeth M Thacker David L Scofield Meshack M Sagini Annette F Moon Ronald H Whitehead David W Tillay David W Scott Theodore W Shea Bernard Moore Paulina T Wilander-Janevski Steven M Torgerson Larry G & Irene H Sibley Eric M Shepperd Jacqueline S Morgan Hope E Young Larry S & Lally J Ulery Allan L & Mary A Smith Thomas B Slikkers Daniel L Muhlenbeck Cynthia R Warren Garnet P Spence Arthur T Smith Carol D Mullins Kit B Watts Richard E Spindler Parke N Smith Steven R & Karen A Nash CLASS OF 1980 Jenny L Welch John P Stafford Keith A & Elizabeth A Snyder John R Nay Anthony Afasano Ronald M Wendth Reginald T Swensen Sophia Solomon Issumael Nzamutuma Teryl J Allen Marvin R Wilson Bradley D Tait Franice L Stirling Ronald J Olds Patricia E Anderson Norma M Timm Ronald W & Pamela L Stout Mattahais E Patrick Daniel E Augsburger Nephtaly & Elaine K Valles Karin E Strom Lori C Payne Dennis L Bolin CLASS OF 1981 Lovie M Walker Daniel L & Karen S Tilstra Herbert D Peak Norman E Boundy Vonnie J Acre Ronald L Wearner Kevin L VanAllen Deborah L Pedersen Carol L Boyd Alfred K Adonu Alan Wong Eva S Visani Rawle F Philbert Marsha A Brandon Chun S Ahn Wayne K Wright Byron L Voorheis Ronald R Pickell Pamela L Bratcher M Saba Anderson Steven R Walikonis Milcah J Powell-Daniel C Dawn Campanello Patricia E Anderson Stewart A Walker Marlene E Rawls Rodrick A Church Thomas L Baker CLASS OF 1982 Ronald A Wotring William E Richardson Louann P Clark Richard L Bender Carol J Atwood Devin D Zimmerman Ruth M Robbio John C Cress Iris R Bentz Horak David H Bauer Randall D Robertson Lyndel D Dickerson Daniel R Bidwell Stephen R Blue Yolande A Robertson Michael G Edge DeWayne H Boyer Yolanda M Brownlee CLASS OF 1983 Gary M Ruba Cheryl A Emoto Phyllis I Brass Antonio Bueno James A Acre Obed B Rutebuka Trevor S Forbes Pamela L Bratcher Frederick M Burghardt Andrew S Ahn Roy G Rylander James B Ford Steven W Brown Larry D Burton M Saba Anderson Randall M Schell Stephen E Fox Pamela S Burton Jon M & Sari H Butler Samuel B Benavides Carolyn B Scheller Julio C Gandia Keith G Calkins Keith G Calkins Carlyle R & Linda L Bennett Charles H Schlunt Gary R Gray Janet M Chase Sylvester Q Case D Janelle Boothby Christine D Schwer Norman A Grove Daniel K Cheung Daniel K Cheung Beth M Burghardt Richard D Show Cynthia K Hall Nancy L Church Donald J Cole Sheryl A Calhoun Richard S Spaulding Stephen J Hall Rene A Church Sandra H Dalley Fernando Canale Richard DB & Gale M Helmer S Heghesan Jeanne K Clayton Richard L & Valerie J Della M Carson Sylvester Herbert W & Linda L Helm Janice E Cobb DeFluiter Roy A Castelbuono Meylan C & Theresa D Catherine K Horinouchi Russell J Cooper Paul H Denton Steven A Charbonneau Thoresen Carol A Husted Ralph M Coupland Derrick W Dozier Andrew Coetzee Datha S Tickner Elwyn C Hyde Margaret A Crishal Jeffrey T Eagan Diane M Cooper Brian G & Shelley A Tritch Douglas A Jones Karen L Davidson Diana C Fishell Mark L Darrough Susan D Welke Jeffrey M Joslin Richard M Davidson Glenn E Fitzgerald Violeta G Donovan Steven L White Hellen C Juman Margaret D Dudley Eileen G Fuller Lori S Dooks Marvin R Wilson Esther F Knott Mark C Dziedzina Bryan E Garrett Margaret D Dudley Michael A Wixwat Robert H Koch Larry R Evans Olga Gashugi Eva P Eagan Hazel R Wright Gary P & Davona J Kruger Catherine J Farkas Vida J Giddings Rene M Evans Charles H & BeVerly G Richard E Kuykendall B Thadius T Gaban Courtney L Gimbel Carol E Filanova Zacharias Robert A Lawson Gregory A & Nancy A Gerard Karen L Gotshall Randall S Fishell Donn W Leatherman Sharon A Gillespie Alma J Hanson Gary L Fogelquist Peggy A Lee Charles J Griffin Melisa J Heber Scott W Forner CLASS OF 1984 Debra L Lemon John R Harding Bruce W Higgins David D Freedman James A Acre Cecil W & Valmae J Lowry Thomas R Heslop Debbie M Hittle Nancy L Frye Gilberto J Alvis June A Mathis Ellen J Higgins M Neil Hunt Philip E Giddings Steven N Atkins Thomas W Mejeur Dean T Horinouchi Mark J Ivey Violet Gill E Melinda Blystone Larry A Mitchel Robert L & Grace R Ivey Diana Kyles Deborah L Gray Terri L Calkins Jeffrey D & Ann E Mitzelfelt Susan L Ivey Faith A Laughlin Brian W Hamilton Mikal K Campanello Jeanne A Nephew Harvey P & Marcia A Kilsby Shaw W Lee Eugene A Hamlin Mildred M Carnes Abraham J Oberholster Laurie A Koch Steven J Lemon Keith R Harding Laurence D Chaij Ronald C Olney Donovan G Kurtz George W & Elaine R Lindsay Joseph M Hellman Nancy J Clayburn Mark A & Debra K Pendleton Kenneth G Laughlin John J Markovic Millene S Heslop Charlotte M Coy Raymond R Pichette Ronald W & Nadya E Lewis Donald K Mathis Charles R Hoge Rachel S Dandan Josephine E Ponniah Rodney A Malcolm Kenneth L Mayberry John R Hood Coleen M Dolinsky Jerry W Reasner Jann M Marks Brenda J Mejeur Tae-Ho Im Gary B Dooks Terry D & Yolande A Frank J Martinez William W Menshausen Daniel R & Lillian S Jardine Larry D Dooks Robertson Daryl L Meyers Susan J Meyers Donald R Jardine A Wayne Ferch Joseph E Rodrigues Robert D Moon Sharon E Mohr David H & Janice R Kijak Ann T Fisher Judith E Ronk Phyllis C Morales Craig M Morgan Wafia F Kinne Alva B Gane John A Rorabeck James J Nephew Ralph E & Beatrice M Neall Merlin L Knowles Benjamin Gardner Terry L Rusk James E Pedersen James J & Jeanne A Nephew Katherine A Koudele C Ruthellen Gardner Ina J Salisbury Yvonne D Pichette Gregory N Otto Erwin K Kroulik Alana G Gonzalez Alio C Santos Theresa C Popp Hai-Chong Pak Molly I Laubach Patricia L Greene Frederick J Schmidt Paul J & Barbara J Ray Mark A Pendleton Barbara J Lee Dale A & Rosanne E Grove

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Sharon R Heling Allen C Martin Phyllis J Plunkett Daniel G Smith Donna J Claerhout Ellen J Higgins Selma-Jean G Martin Melchizedek M & Josephine Ernest J Stevens Patricia E Cove Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Wayne C Martin E Ponniah Jerry L Thacker Christopher A Davisson William B Hold Ekkehardt Mueller Andrew J & R Deborah Poole Lorna A Thomas Samuel D Del Pozo Eckhard Hubin Edward M Norton Eugene W Rau Frank A Tochterman Sheena D Dixon Darlene F Huckabay Trevor E O’Reggio Barbara J Ray Ralph R Trecartin Kevin H & Wendy-Lynn Q Laura J Hutchins Lein E Odabe John T & Ann-Marie R Donna R Umali Dunn S Joseph Kidder Virgeana F Olberg Reichert Peter M Van Bemmelen Rene M Gauthier Jeffrey D Kinne Raffy & Carmie D Ouzounian Richard R Remmers David P Village Betty L Gibson Michael W Koerting Julia B Peyser Michael A Rhodes J Allen Wedman Matthew L Gibson Laura F Kroulik Mark C Phillips Michelle A Rogers-Bully Vida J Giddings Leroy R Kuhn Douglas A Popp Judith E Ronk Michael J Gill Alex P & Renie S Lingas Barbara J Ray Bernard A & Tamara L CLASS OF 1988 Yvonne J Haag James E Mamanua Glen D Rick Sittlinger Dennis V Aguila Vicki L Hall Clinton D Meharry Ruth M Robbio Ronda L Spaulding Gordon Anic Kenneth M Hanig Marcia G Mohr Debra J Robertson Timothy G Standish Steven N & L Alice M Atkins Daniel W Heintz Scott E & Lilia E Moncrieff Riva F Robinson Trudi J Starlin Rickey J Betat Kimberly J Knowlton Robert D Moon Janelle F Ruba Joseph E Stevenson Devon T Caines Ernesto P Medina Virginia L Nachreiner Alan R Ruggles Wanda M Swensen Douglas Clayville Ruth E Merkel Terrance A Newmyer Horace A Russell Richard D B Sylvester Renee L Copeland Larry L Mitchell Issumael Nzamutuma Brian P Schwartz Paul W Tickner Stanley W Cottrell Valerie K Moniaci Joyce U Owotor Steven J Sherman John Turon Todd A Coupland Jhony Nelson Rose E Paden Shereen R Smith Eric F Umali J Patricia Cruz James J North Raymond R Pichette Donald B Starlin Nephtaly Valles Michael W Dant Jonathan R Peters Marlene E Rawls Pamela J Stevens Curtis J Vanderwaal Margaret D Dudley Brian J Pleasants Paul J Ray Joseph E Stevenson Daniel D Walper Randall S Fishell Aubrey S Porter Daniel R & Lynette E Reichert Thomas G Straman Teresa A Walter Rita P Francis Matthew L Rappette Laura M Roberts Roland R Swanson Vicki J Wiley Mary E Gantt Richard R Remmers Randall D Robertson Nadine V Thomas-Speaks Melanie D Wixwat Heidi L Griggs Steven J Sherman Enilson G Sarli Edgar Vega Jay D Hellman Renee A Skeete Kristine G Schauff Carol J Warner Vicki L Innis David Y Son Ernest R Schwab Michael A Wixwat CLASS OF 1987 Monty S & Geraldine D Jacobs Jacqualine J Spence Penny S Shell Dennis V Aguila Lawrence S Kidder Donald B Starlin Joetta M Simpson L Alice M Atkins James R Kilmer Clifford F Sweet Garnet P Spence CLASS OF 1986 Barbara L Bernard Paul S Kim Lorna A Thomas H Peter Swanson L Arlene Bailey Derek C Bowe Kimberly J Knowlton Monte L Torkelsen Reginald T Swensen Barbara L Bernard Victor F Brown Esther M Lawson Sarah B Village Douglas G & Tracy J Tacket Lorena L Bidwell Roy D Burke Michael J Lay Larry Z Vitangcol Carol A Van Antwerp Michelle D Brand Steve W Case David M Leffler Jennifer J Ward David Van Wyk Cynthia D Caballero Darcy D Clarke Jorge L Mastrapa Gregory T Wardecke Bruce R Wright Lael O & Lena G Caesar Connie S Cramer Stephanie C Merling Joy B Whaley Terri L Calkins Robert D Davis H Orette Mitchell Veronique C Wiist Phuichun R Choi Claudia H Davisson R Michael Mohr Kevin S & Vicki J Wiley CLASS OF 1985 Dori K Coetzee Gorden R Doss Karen A Nash Pamela K Anders Aaron M Demarest Patricia A Edsell Dinah B Norcross Gordon Anic Lori S Dooks Sylvia K Fowler Elton F Norman CLASS OF 1990 Lorena L Bidwell Sharon J Dudgeon Douglas J Frood Hollis J Oselka Tisha K Aguila Carey D Bozovich Glenn E Fitzgerald Dale E Galusha Gregory N Otto Daniel Bacchiocchi Marsha A Brandon Hector D Flores Marilyn D Galusha D Ferdie Pulido Samuel B Benavides Kevin W & Margaret K Brown J H Denis Fortin Mary E Gantt Cheri L Rettstatt Barbara L Bernard Jeffrey B Burns David W & Karen L Gotshall Cletus R Georges Phyllis M Richards Larry W Boughman Sari H Butler Charlotte V Groff Charles J Griffin Curtis J Rittenour Ann M Chen Wanda L Cantrell Ronald B Halvorsen Daniel W Heintz Alio C Santos Michelle L Chin Steve W Case Brian W Hamilton Elizabeth A Hellman Ruth I Schaefer Donna J Claerhout Sylvester Q Case Eugene A Hamlin Vicki L Innis Scott W Snowden Robert W Coffen Rick A Casebier Scott M & Elizabeth D Hanson Donald L Kilpatrick Garnet P & Jacqualine J Spence Stanley W Cottrell Roy A Clark Jonathan E Hearon Marcia A Kilsby Timothy G & Joan L Standish Michael W Dant Larry W Clonch Stephen A Henderson Esther F Knott Roland R Swanson Emma L Davis Susan K Collatz-Krug Frances E Hinsey Howard P Krug Reginald T Swensen Stanley K Dixon John L Delinger Ronda G Hodge Michael E Lawson Gary F Thurber Daniel E & Lauri-Ann S Peter J DiPietrantonio Lester J Jones David M Leffler Sharyl R Turon Enderson Kevin H Dunn Thomas I Kanomata Bonnie D Lloyd David P & Sarah B Village Russell D Furst David E & Pamela A Dye Auville M Krause William A MacCarty Michelle C Warman Todd A Gardner Kathleen A Forner Renate I Krause Arturo S Maxwell Norman A Yeager Ivadean S Gemmell Thane D Gruesbeck Delcy L Kuhlman Elijah Midamba Gerald M Hazekamp Melisa J Heber Stacey P Kuhlman Lillian A Mitchell Bruce T Juhl Bruce W Higgins Gary A Marsh Ekkehardt Mueller CLASS OF 1989 Brendan C Krueger Aurelia C Holman Terrell R McCoy David A Nelson Tisha K Aguila Patricia I Landes David A Hooker Anita E McGaughey Annette L Ondraka Charles S Ahn Kang S Lee Nancy A Inquilla Matthew F McMearty Jonathan K Paulien Nereyda A Alonso Jose Martinez Linda M Krause Dwight K Nelson David G Rand Michelle A Bacchiocchi Barbara J Martz Howard P Krug Peter S Oh Cynthia A Raney Emilio D Balay Juhyeok Nam Donn A LaTour Melonee N Patterson Cynthia J Santos Peter N Bragg Josephine F Nelson Mindy J MacKenzie Arlene M Phillips Laura B Shirey Linda J Carr Charlynne M Parson

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Gerd I Peters CLASS OF 1992 Stephen J Faehner Ann-Marie R Reichert CLASS OF 1996 Karen A Petersen Lavonne M Adams Joshua M Florea Carrie S Rhodes Elizabeth K Armstrong Elvie R Philbert Richard K Aguilera Carlos E Garbutt Adam D & Charissa D Rose Gordana Bajsanski Teresa L Reeve Caroline R Bancarz Ambree Gathing Emmanuel Samuthram Chad E Bernard Claress R Rodriguez Richard E Barrett Q I Gu Tomoko Sato Roger A & Ivona P Bernard Horace A & Hope A Russell Harumi N Burns Kay M Harris Lisa M Scherbauer Michael E Berry James E Slater Deborah S Busch Jamile D Jacobs Peggy R Schnepp Dennis H Braun David A Smart Devon T Caines Beryl P Johnson Nadine L Schultz Jere K Clayburn Barbara L Standifer Edward Q Case Lennard A Jorgensen Samir Selmanovic Brandon E Cook Beth A Stevenson Daniel S Charbonneau Brenda S Kis Samir D Serrano Veronica R Cooper Stanley J Strzyzykowski Jere K Clayburn Donald P & Erika C Kissinger Whitford A Shaw Danilo M & Susan Copiz Pamela A Swanson Valerie A Combie Corey L Knowlton Pamela G Snowden Denise D Curnutt Timbul T Tambunan D Ivan Davis James A Kosinski Frank W Spangler Anna M De Stefani Timothy C Tillman Fawcett C Dunstan Anne M Kukucka William R Spence Crister L DelaCruz Craig B Van Rooyen Eileen J Fellberg-Florea Brenda K Leavelle Anthony A Toms Mathew J Disterheft Lance P VanArsdell B Thadius T Gaban Annabelle I Lopez Garry L Treft Junko Y Fukushima Edgar Vega Alipia R Gonzalez Carol J Loree Susan D Vanderwaal Aldemar Hernandez Randall S Walikonis Arthur S Hamann Tami K Martinez Manuel S Vitug Kevin H & Rhonda L Hicks Brent J Hamstra Timothy J & Connie R Philip A & Maryon E Frances E Johnson Martin F Hanna Massengill Westerman Keith A Kerbs CLASS OF 1991 D Bruce Hayward Jorge L Mastrapa Veronique C Wiist Kok S Khoo Esther I Aguilera Anne M Kukucka Karen M Morris S Joseph Kidder Hinsdale Bernard Brenda K Leavelle Ryan D Nachreiner James L Kolumban Larry W & Carolyn A Joannie B Leung Jack P Nickerson CLASS OF 1995 Kevin P Kuehmichel Boughman Quincey L Lighthouse-Ingram Lisa M Oetman Darlene S Barnhurst Joan P Lewis Jennifer M Braddock Paul D Llewellyn Glenn G & Lisa L Poole Carol L Beal Janine M Lim Jesse H & Harumi N Burns Sharon L Lucas Kelly R Potts Rolayne S Belcher Paul David Merling Keith G Calkins Mike A Maldonado Carrie S Rhodes Julie L Bentley Paul Piskozub Christina M Carlton Tami K Martinez Linda K Rosen Paul H Blake Denise C Pitts Patricia L Christel Jacqueline L Marymee Arlene M Saliba Larry D Burton David R Poloche Wendy C Cleworth Timothy J & Connie R Scott E & Brenda L Schalk Kirsten Cathell Glenn G Poole William S Davis Massengill John O Schnepp Hubert D Cisneros Karsten G Randolph Joy-Ann S Deane Michelle N McFarlane Daniel T & Janine J Show Bjorn J Clouten Warren B Ruf John C Duncan Radivoje Milosavljevic Paul D Smith Roberto H Clouzet Samir & Vesna P Selmanovic Kevin A Edgar Lynette M Nachreiner Jeanette A Snorrason Douglas H Cote Ethyln J Wheeler Christina M Fleming-Gabriel Juhyeok Nam Robert F Warda Stephen D & Lisa Y DeWitt Carletta J Witzel Rita P Francis Debra L Parman Maryon E Westerman Kirstin J Falk Zhuoyun Yan Shirley A Freed Robert G Peck Kevin S Wiley Ann T Fisher Lynette M Gardner Brian J Pleasants Cheri L Woodcock Allan W Freed Vicki L Hall Lisa L Poole Xiaoming Xu Cherryl A Galley CLASS OF 1997 Elaine B Zimmerman Dorothy A Hayward Russell D Pullen Timothy A Goff Lewis O Anderson Paul C Herrmann John W Reeve Limin Guo Joyce E Askew Trudy A Holmes-Caines Mark A Remboldt CLASS OF 1994 Robert L Hancock Michelle A Bacchiocchi Christopher R & Eunice E Mario K Robinson Henrietta H Hanna Hashina F Bowen Hudson Cynthia J Santos Edsel Adap Kevin H & Rhonda L Hicks Dorothy L Brown Philip A Johnson Scott E & Brenda L Schalk Anonymous Trudy A Holmes-Caines Pamela S Burton Lori S Laswell Dorinda L Shankel Caroline R Bancarz Albert H Im Peter G Christiansen Pamela S Litvak Renee A Skeete Sandra J Brown Kevin R Jacobs Brynja K Davis Cecil W Lowry Cathrine L Stone Lori A Brunner Andrew H Knowlton Efrain Duany Kristina L Mack Eunice N Vega Terrance S Chilson James J & Janine M Lim Eric L Engen Chad E Mahlum Marilyn J Vontz Chosani S Chitaya Richard T McLaughlin Maxwell N & Norma E John H Mathews Jon C Williamson Peter G Christiansen Joel R McQuistan Ferguson Michael L & Sheryll L Loretta M Clayburn James G & Ingrid L Moon Trevor S Forbes McMillan Nicola A Connor Ronnalee G Netteburg James A Gorham Jhony Nelson CLASS OF 1993 Jerry L Cook Michelle L Oetman Richard G Habenicht Abraham J Oberholster Michelle A Bacchiocchi Ronald E & Laura L Coonley Gregory B Park Rebecca L Hansen Debra L Parman Rudolph D Bailey Michelle D Cover Oriel Paulino Sean M Hegstad Jonathan R & Gerd L Peters Joseph M Bauer Sunith K Das Denise K Petersen Jeremy L Johnson David L & Juanita W Pitcher Iris R Bentz Horak Kathleen A Forner Denise C Pitts Esther H Kang L M Pittman Harry L Black Lynette M Gardner Julie A Pullen Karis A Kerbs Michael R Quion Sandra J Brown Royce D Graham Marvin R Puymon Charlene J Lavallee Zernobia L Richardson- Toni A Burns Deborah L Gray Bonnie L Rowland Andrew S Lay Cayenne Susan K Byers Roy K Kim Tomoko Sato Catherine A LeBlanc Julio J Santana Clifford Q Cabansag Colin F King Ruth A Schumacher Pamela S Litvak Dorinda L Shankel Wanda L Cantrell Erika C Kissinger Deborah M Serrano Judith D Mackie Lynn E Steil Daniel S Charbonneau Janelle K Klein Robert N Smith Zeljka B Milosavljevic David B Sturtevant Diane C Christian Ruth A Kuntz Lauren S Spaulding Diosalma M Olivo John Turon Nicola A Connor Charlene J Lavallee Veronica L Sutter Frank D Peden Lance P VanArsdell Ronald E Coonley Evelyn E Mastrapa Wanda M Swensen David R Poloche Karl D Weber Susan Copiz Richard T McLaughlin Anita E Tauber John W & Teresa L Reeve Steven A Willsey Ruth A Cottrell Zeljka B Milosavljevic Patricia F Treft Luz H Ruiz-Tenorio Janice F Wrenn Carol A Coursey Ekkehardt Mueller Lisa Ziegele Jane N Shields James L Dunn Christopher C Randall Bart J Soper Lorna J Dwyer Jennifer E Randall Rachel E Whitaker

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Mark A Wickey Benjamin R Rogers Paull E Dixon Elizabeth M Davis Hopal A Russell Daniel T Widner Lauren J Rogers Eric J Ellison Lisa Y DeWitt Brian K Schafer Licia M Rothermel Judith S Ippisch Heather L Doty Rita M Seay Markus A Schellenberg Margo S Jarrett Joseph R Flowers Erling B Snorrason CLASS OF 1998 Eileen N States Jamilyn D Jeffery Harold Guizar Richard D B Sylvester Matthew C Bayley H Peter Swanson Julio I Juarez James A Hippler Reuben O Vincent Deborah S Busch Gale M Sylvester Janelle K Klein Amanda C Hiscock Steven R Walikonis Eduin N Caballero David E Thomas Kristine M Knutson Lisa M Hughes Marilynn M Youngblood- Peggy I Casebier Carol A Weatherford Gunter W Koch Margo S Jarrett Arunasalam Ben H Chon Michael L Lewis Jason R Jeffery Nora E Clouzet Annabelle I Lopez Theodore T Jones Raquel V De Leon CLASS OF 2000 Cuthbert N Machamire Joo-Gab Kim CORPORATE DONORS Cheryl D Doss Sallie J Alger Christine U Maniraguha Kelly J Knowlton Abbott Laboratories Fndn James R Fisher Marklynn R Bazzy E Latrice Manning Cecilia I Lara Adventist Hinsdale Hospital Donna J Ganding Chad E Bernard Connie S Osborne-Bossert Heidi J Leets All Nations SDA Church Olga Gashugi James E Bollin Pamella K Paulien Michael L & Racquel M Lewis Alumni Awards Fndn Paul R Goodridge Delena-Mae Caagbay Gerson Payan Michele E Loomis American Assn of University Harold Guizar Melody S Calla Emely Poloche Margaret R MacDonald Women PA Christopher W & Christine L Erica C Chavez Stefan Radu Dale J Mancini Amos Nordman Fndn Hamstra Rene A Church Kristen L Robinson Erna N Marquez Andrews Korean SDA Church Kelly L Harden John C Cress Dixie L Scott Jean A Papandrea Anonymous Jason G Hughes James E Crounse Daniel T Show Pamella K Paulien Apple Valley Natural Foods Inc Sylvia H Hyde Hugh D Davis Christopher W Snyder Rowell R Puedivan Basil J and Frances P Ryder Janell L Jones Marilyn R Eggers Gregory S Taylor Tawana S Pugh Trust Kenneth Jorgensen Ericca G Erhard Madeline C Vazquez Matthew L Rappette Bauers Gas & Appliance Sales Tina M Kaiser Judith B Fisher Donna F Villarimo Jared A Sabnani Inc Lynn M Kepner Rachel I Fourny Aileen J Vitangcol Janine J Show Bedford Amb Surg Center LLC Judith D Mackie Todd L Freeman Violetta J Walker Nickilos J Wolfer Berean SDA Church MO Arthur L Miller Mark P & Linda M Haddad Elizabeth D Watson Nicholas S & Noelia M Zork Better Living Seminars Larra M Millner David S Hall Kathleen Z Wolfer Blue Mountain Academy James G Moon Michelle J Hamel Catherine F Wolff Boeing Co Jiri Moskala David Jarnes Johanna G de Leon CLASS OF 2004 Boyne Area Gym Inc Melissa A Nelson Jamilyn D Jeffery Alfred K Adonu Brower D and C Shawn L Noseworthy Esther H Kim Divine Ayivor Caitlan’s Restaurant Corliss Y Oliver Amy D Lee CLASS OF 2002 Coreena O Blum Caterpillar Fndn Belinda Paulicin Seung Y Lee Marie J Agesilas Hashina F Bowen Centerville SDA Church Reena Raju Joshua P Leets Kim V Amor Beverly J Cobb Chan Shun Intnl Fndn Janelle D Randall Lorinda R Manley Bruce K & Coreena O Blum Loevetta L Crowell Chanute SDA Church Melody D Roper Allen L & Jacqueline O Aurora P Burdick J Paul Des Jardins Chemical Bank—Shoreline Julie A Roush Mitchell Keith G Calkins Trisha E Ellison Chikaming SDA Church Sidni A Smith Marcus A Nelson Chosani S Chitaya Wendy M Gane Christian Heritage Rhonda M Snorrason Edelweiss J Ramal Loevetta L Crowell D Jonathan Griebel Columbia Union Conf of SDA Robert J Steele Paul J Ray Heather L Doty Martin F Hanna Conoco Phillips Co Gale M Sylvester Mark B Regazzi Catherine L Foune Mackenzi A Huyser Continental Specialty Co Sandra J VanHorn Luz H Ruiz-Tenorio Hernan S Granados Adam M James Cookson Construction Co JoAnn M Wagner Katherine R Shaw Jose Hernandez Shaun E Jang Cornerstone Alliance Nia M Williams Rodrick D Snow Nathaniel G Higgs Shu-Yun Liu D Larsen Masonry Dale A Wolcott Tonya R Snyder James A Hippler John S & April V Nixon Construction Mona E Yeary Joan L Standish Amin P Hutauruk Tunisia N Peters DC Life Danette Zurek Beth A Stevenson Kishma N Hutton Patricia M Spangler Dane Realty LLC Kimberly J Taylor Emily J Johnson Andrei L Spears David R Ronto DDS Paula M Ulewicz Heidi J Leets George Wei Delphi Fndn Inc CLASS OF 1999 Eric N Velez Yolanda L Leffler Deutsche Bank Amer Fnd Kelly J Blazer Charlie Whitehorse Florin & Livia P Liga Dow Chemical Co Fndn Dale A Caagbay Catherine F Wolff Shirleen T Luttrell CLASS OF 2005 EZ Gas N Shop Rochelle G Consignado Tracy L Wood Radivoje Milosavljevic Michael K Adu El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant Althea C Elliott Paul K Ziegele Lindile F Ncube Gilbert E Barr-Dixon Eli Lilly and Co Fndn Isaac D Evans Afolarin O Ojewole Pamela D Cress Erhard Furniture Donnalee R Forraht Jean L Pedersen-Smith Melissa Fleury Fine Arts Counseling Center Denise S Freeman CLASS OF 2001 Josephine E Ponniah Alva B Gane First Source Fndn Christine L Hamstra Ruth F Abbott Tawana S Pugh Amber K Genda Kolberg Fourth Angel Publishers Aldemar Hernandez Jang-Kyung Anderson Brian K Schafer Matthew B Hamel Frederick S Upton Fndn Troy M Homenchuk Jennifer A Britain Andrew C Shaw Brigette G Hinds Gannett Fnd Inc Jason R Jeffery Kathleen D Brower Tatiyana Stankovic Amanda C Hiscock General Conference of SDA Ethan E Jones Jeanne M Buckman Harold Thomas Donald C James Georgia-Cumberland Conf of Tina M Kaiser Cynthia L Burrill Larry R Uceny Calvin N Joshua SDA Dharmaraj A Khot Delena-Mae Caagbay Marcia A Kilsby Glenwood SDA Church Mary E Kloster Roy A Castelbuono Elia D King Greater New York Conf Martha A Kohn Linda B Caviness CLASS OF 2003 Eliu Lafo Hacienda Mexican Restaurants Brian D & Lorinda R Manley Jay B Chilson Lavonne M Adams Melchora M Lee Haworth Inc Harry G Mtike M Judith Crabb Jennifer M Birney Racquel M Lewis Highland Ave SDA Church Henoc & Belinda Paulicin Shallena A Crounse S Michael Camburn Jonell L McPherson Hoffmann-LaRoche David R Poloche Abigail S Davidson Rashmi S Chafale Tamara A Morris Honolulu Central SDA Church Lisa L Poole Elizabeth M Davis Abigail S Davidson Juhyeok Nam Hut Dental

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IBM Corp Whirlpool Fndn Leona P Bakewell Wendy R Blevins Muriel R Burns Jackson National Life Widner Realty Margaret Balducci Marvin W Block Paul J Burzinski Insurance Co Wm Wrigley Jr Co Fndn Donna B Banek Judith P Blodgett Corey L Busch Johnson Bible College Woolf Aircraft Products Felix L Bangkuai Thomas B Bloom Alan F Bush L and D Fndn Zwartec Display & Exhibits Mary T Banks Mark C Blue Ronald R Butendieck Lake Michigan Hills W Ross Barker Rosalie Blumenschein Thomas Butler Lake Union Conf D Marc & Diane M Barlow Donald A Blystone Edyth Butzer, deceased Library and Educational FRIENDS Michael E Barned Wilson E Boatwright Mary J Buzolich Services V Carol Aalborg Barbara G Barnes Katherine Bobowski Isabel D Byers Life in Balance Physical Rami Z Abdel-Sayed Sharon M Barnes Lowell L Bock Harold W Bylsma Therapy Tabitha B Abel Kenneth L & Dianne L Kimberly Boelema Charles A & Karen D Byrd MannHummel USA Inc Douglas E & L Marie Adams Barnum Kurt L Boettcher Evelyn L Byrd Marsh and McLennan Christianne J Adap Kenneth L Barnum Don Bogar Mildred F Byrd Companies Inc Ian C Agard Donald J Barr, deceased D Neal & Valerie A Boger Catherine B Caldwell Martin Marietta Corp Nancy J Agnetta Anna M Barrett Dorothy L Bolinger James F Calkins Mason Dixon Brokers Sun H Ahn Janice Bartee Cleone D Bond Madelyn L Callender Matus Chiropractic Center George H Akers Dorothy H Bartkus Georgene Bond Angelina Cameron McKee Foods Corp Hiam Akrawi John T Bartocci Peggy L Bond Wilma V Camino Meier Health Club Consorcia P Alabata Richard Bartz Loree Bossingham Margaret I Campbell Metropolitan Life Fndn Louise S Albert Merle E & Verla J Bascom Doris J Both Alma B Canada-Neal Michigan Colleges Fndn Kenneth Albertsen Albert W & Ann G Bauer J W Bothe Ann Z Canaday MI Pizza Hut Inc David M Aldinger Diana M Bauer Byrna Botimer Mary J Canaday Microsoft Corp Mary E Alexander Gerard Baumgarten Karen S Botos Mirta N Canale Middlebury Dental Center Pauline A Alford Sylvie Baumgartner John T Boughton Laurie L Canfield Model Tech Charles W Allen Fred J Baur Gwendolyn J Bourne Barbara Cannon Matthews Nashville Clock Dwight E Allen Orville C Beal Jonathan C Bourne Monica V Cardenas-Ortiz Neringa Design Kenneth & D Delight Allen Timothy D Bean Malcolm C Bourne Cora L Carleson Northside SDA Church Madalyn E Allen Mary F Beardsley Lucinda A Boven John Carlos Northumberland SDA Margaret M Allen Larry R Becker Edna L Bowers Betty M Carlson Church Mildred Allen Lawrence E Becker Mary K Bowman Harold L Carlson NW Kansas Eye Clinic Neil E Allen M Karyn Becker Carol L Bradfield Linda Carney Pacific Union Conf of SDA Virginia Allen Mark S Becker Kenneth O Bradfield Elizabeth M Carr Pharmacia Fndn Inc Virgil L Allgeyer Ralph J Becker William P Bradford Janet K Carr Philanthropic Service for Harvey C Allison Robert R & Jean D Becker Carolyn I Bradham Denise L Carrion Institutions Vernon W Alspaugh Richard L & Cynthia G Kenneth W & Ruth Bradley Carey C & Dorothy A Pioneer Memorial Church Craig L Althage Beckermeyer Rodman S Brahman Carscallen Pump House Grille Robert L Altman D Beckford Jay L Brand Lois K Carscallen Quiet Hour Nelson Alverio V Jeanne Beckner Sharon R Brandmeyer Charlesetta Cartwright Ravenswood Manor Child Ronald L Amor Doris C Beebe Kathryn J Branley Jomalis L Case Care Cnt Inc Margaret Andersen Stanley H Beikmann John D Brantley Patricia K Case Reuters America LLC Alice Anderson Edward S Beitzel Sandra K Brantley Sherry L Case Review and Herald Publishing James E Anderson Karen Bekowies Melvin E Brass Mary A Casebolt Assoc Judy E Anderson M Ann Bell Lois M Bray Albert L Cason Roger Kesterke Insurance M R Anderson Mary G Benedict Alice L Breakie Andrew B Casper Agency Mary Lou Anderson Bobby H & Delia N Bennett Kathleen M Bricker Thomas Cassidy Russells Foreign Car Repair Michael R & Marilyn J Ercel M Bennett Kathy-Ann N Briggs Fonda L Chaffee SBC Fndn Anderson Barbara G Benson Bartolome & Rebecca Briones Vivian N Chaij Sabo Mobile Welding Co Roger K Anderson Carol E Benson Jack M & Margaret James R Chamness Sigma Theta Tau Eta Zeta Chap Roy & Arlene Anderson Lois E Benson Broadhurst Muriel E Chapman Sondra’s Inc Sharon K Anderson Thomas A Bentley David A Brockway John L Chellman Southern Union Conf of SDA Knut A Andersson Elvin Benton Dina Brooks John A Chen Staggs Numismatic Demetra L Andreasen William A Beppler Kathy R Brooks Arthur C Cheney Cartophilic Kenneth C & Pearl E Andrews Joe Berger Princess Brooks Harold Cherne State Farm Companies Fndn William D & Vera A Antisdel Olivia Bergeron, deceased Linda M Brousson Goldie Cherry Subway Frederick A Antor John D Berglund Benjamin B Brower Sandra K Child Sun-Sentinel Company Isaac & Theresa A Anzures Robin R Berlin Alma M Brown Bennett D & Sandra A Chilson TS Dudley Land Co Inc Deborah Appelget Bastian P Bernard David M Brown Rebecca D Chilson Takeda Pharmaceuticals Gene F & Ruth Armstrong Ivalo Bernard, deceased Joan K Brown Shirley F Chilson The Baxter Intnl Fndn Timothy J Arner Judy Berry Marvin C Brown Audrey R Chin The Hamblin Company Kathryn A Aschliman Stanley P Berti Ruth L Brown Bill & Ruth T Chobotar The Lubrizol Fndn William V Ashlin Roxanne F Best Clarence F Brummett Myoung H Choi The Poole Family End Fund David J Asleson John A Bicknell Margaret Bryant DeMonte Chrispens The Procter and Gamble Fund Martha Athanas Steven L & Mary J Bielas Wilma Bryant Carol Y Christensen The Prudential Fndn Chase C Atwood Bill Bingman Karen J Buck Donald R Christman Matching Gifts Mercy Ayivor Brian K Binning Maija K Budow Helen G Christoffel The Scholarship Fndn Marilyn Babienco James J Birch Liliane N Bueno Linda W Chu UHS of Delaware Inc Edward Bacon Frederick M Bischoff David W Bugge Samuel Kim & Iris Chuah Unilever United States Fndn Jocelyn Badovinac Brenda A Bishop Juliet N Bukenya Donald J & Maryanne Clark Inc Melba M Bain Carol S Bixler Elaine Buller Ralph S Clark Verizon Fndn Bradley E Baker Hugh W Black Gary W Burdick Ramona R Clark Versacare Inc Carl E Baker Dorothy N Blair Jean L Burgdorff Richard I & Virginia M Clark Village Hardware Juanita F Baker Gardell A Blake William E Burgess Joann Clarke Walker Mem SDA Church Richard E Baker Florence Blanchard Ruth A Burlingame Robert E Clarke Whirlpool Corp Scott R Baker Lois E Blevins Dorothy Burns Rodger A Clarke

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Sylvia J Clarke Lawrence D Day Gladys M Engelkemier Gordon A & Marjorie E Mary Lou Griffey William R Clarke Raoul & Louise Dederen Gregory P Engelman Gadway Linda Griffin Sandra L Clausen Joshua W Dee Gordon & Blossom L Engen John M Gaitan Robert P Griffin Bevin T Clayton Gladys L deFluiter Melvin S & Nancy M Sally Galanter Jack & Donna L Griggs James & Doris M Clayton Magaly Del Pozo England Jay Gallimore Donna F Grove Marilyn Clayton Wendy A Demarest Barbara E Erhard Carolyn Garber Luann S Grove Keith H & Ngaire A Clouten Tessie V Demiar Beaty R Erhard Sarah J Gard Elaine M Grundset Neville H & Norene M Clouten John P DenHartigh Patricia A Erhard Marilynn S Gardner Belia Gullickson Daniel E Cobb Daniel W Dennis Colin A Erickson Richard R Gardner Floyd D & Hilda Gustafson Cynthia P Coetzee Beverly B Denton June B Erwin Stephen E Garner Richard A Gustafson Don Coles Raymond J Deraymond Alvena Evans Bryan E Garrett Sharon K Guth Denise L Collard David W Dettwiler Carolyn G Evans James A & Phyllis A Garwood Richard Guthrie Robert S Collard Marco J & Erika B DiBiase Leah N Evans Kathy M Gatz Todd B Guthrie F Steven & Christine C Janice A Dickrede Maselina J Evans Laurence T Gayao Catalina Gutierrez Collins Jean A Dickrede Edward A Everett Mavis A Gayle M J Guy Orla L & Ellen H Collins Louise Dilts Leigh Y Everhart Robert W Geach, deceased Marcia J Guy Febe C Collo Edwin A & Bettie L Dippo Margaret Ewins Glenda M Gensolin Edmund C Guyer William E & Bonnie Colson Gordon H Dockerty Adelaide D Faehner June A Gerard Janet Haag Darryl L Comstock L E Dodd Frank H & Joy K Faehner Precy O Gerard Lucile E Haagenrud Ethlyn R Connelly Natalie Dodd Mark E Faehner Albert H Gerst Joanna M Haan Paul L Conner Larry D Dodds Joan M Falk Oscar A Gerst Helen H Haase Sharon L Constantine Florence B Donaldson Rafael R Familia Ruth L Gerst Bethel E Habenicht Darlene Cook Bettie B Donesky Hazel G Fattic, deceased Wilma M Geslani Zerita J Hagerman Yvonne A Coomansingh Dorothy M Donnelly Thomas A Faulkner Everton Gibbon Melinda R Haghanegi Jay Coon Veronica M Donnelly Mildred M Feather Betty J Gibson Ann E Hague-Shephard Max A Coon Desmond T Doss William H Fedus Garth Gibson Elaine S Halenz David R Cooper Gary L Doty Arthur Felesky Lloyd & Adaline R Gibson Barbara J Haley Peter J & Laurie L Cooper John M Dougan Mark D Feller Cleone M Giedd Connie L Hall Leon V Copeland Harriet W Douglas Kaye L Fenner Stephanie Gigante-Pitts Barbara J Hallock James M Copenhaver Mary S Douglas Fernetta M Ferch Jerrell E Gilkeson Anneliese M Hamel Pietro E Copiz Dale W & Marjorie A Driscol Forrest W & Dorothy F Walter L Gilleo Esther Hamel Karen L Corbin John R & Irizona M Ferguson Donald P Gillespie Helen H Hamel Vanessa V Correa Duckworth Gerald I & Ethel L Ferguson Delores F Gilliland Lloyd A Hamilton Joyce E Councell William E Dudgeon Elizabeth S Fernandez Florence C Gillman Lonnie D Hamilton Nancy T Countrymen Merle Dueck Jeff D Fiebelkorn Noreen Gingerich Roy L Hamilton Astri H Coupland Ronald G Duerksen Thelma F Fillman Joseph B Gold Kenneth A Hamm Marguerite Covert, deceased Dawn I Dulhunty Robert E Firth Victor R Gold John T Hammond Gil P Cowell Marilyn J Dulmatch Irene Fishell Anita Goldberger James R & Renae Hamstra Betty Cox Kelvin M Duncan Barbara S Fisher Arloene Y Goley Janet P Hancock Gerald W Coy Mary L Duncan Gillian A Fisher Mariapaz C Gomez Amelia E Haney Winston J & Marilyn J Craig Helen P Dunn Joan H Fisher Elvin Gonzalez James E Hann Beryl A Crismore Debra J Dunson Alan Fletcher Nancy A Gonzalez Dan C & Julia A Hansen Wallace H Croak & Ellen A George R Durkos Karen L Fletcher Paulette Goodman Lorice Hanson Halseth Council Croak Louise Dutt Jeremia Flores Howard T Goodwin James D Hanson Grace Cruz Kathryn G Dybdahl Mary E Flynn Joan M Goodwin Mark A Hanson Lorene B Cummings Howard Dybedock Deborah K Fogelquist Loylette L Gordon Gisele C Hardaway Robert B & Louise A Cheryl L Dye Mauro C Fonacier Arthur L Gorski Claudette E Harding Cummings Ryan E Dye Denise E Ford John C Goss Phyllis V Harding Carol J Curry Virginia E Dygert Diane M Ford Robert V Gouwens Leonard N & Esther L Hare Gary R Curtis Wayne S Dysinger Enid L Ford Jean C Graham Duane Harfest Lynden Curtis Yvonne M Dysinger Lorraine M Ford Stephen C Graham Orvid I & Carol M Harju Thomas M Cutting Robert A Earp Richard A & Alice B Ford Amanda G Granados Roger A Harju Rene Czerkasij Donna D Eastman Anna Forrest Nettleton S Grant Kristin R Harlander Lorna Dahl Joanne V Edgar Janet H Fortune Lori A Gratner Dorothy M Harrer Cherie Dale Renae Edgerton Beverly J Foster John G Graves Randolph D Harriger Laurence A & Janelle E Dalson Luna Edmond Steven W Foster Randy K & Mary Ann Graves Thomas Harris Mary J Damron Bill S Edsell Kathleen A Fox Willis C Graves Patricia A Harrison Loralee Danaher Ellen S Edstrom Masie E Francis A E Peter Gray Diane M Hart Todd E & Julia N Danforth Caroline N Egbelu Norma H Frank Betty A Gray Merlin M & Marian M Hart Julie K Dant Shirley Eger Dorothy I Frase Jennifer A Gray Alan R Hartfield Sheri S Darrough Henry M Egner Joseph R Fraser Tiffany L Greaves Juthathip Hartlein Millie R Das Marilyn L Ehman Loretta Frasher Laurie A Green Catherine C Hartman William W & Jacqualyn M Reginold A & M J Eighme David N Freedman Harold I Greene Hilda S Hasel Davidson John G Einhorn Betty H Freeman Nathan A Greene Diane K Hass John R Davidson Kathleen J Ekkens Kathleen M Freeman Floyd Greenleaf Allen L Hathcoat Renee Davis Hallman Richard K & Linda L Ekkens Oscar M Friedman Neva L Gregory Kenneth & Dolores I Haug Delmer I Davis Reatha L Ekvall Barbara K Friesen Roberta L Gregory Robert Haughton Elsie S Davis Colin W Elliott Linda J Fry Carrie L Grellmann Edward C Haupt Gloria J Davis Steve M Elliott Chris & Linda S Fuchs Kathy Grellmann Trudy Hausler Henry E Davis David R Ellis Edward R Fuller Emma Grentz Thomas J Havenstrite Orlie A Davis Stanley & Dorothy W Maurice Funk Brenda S Greve J M Hay Sarah M Davis Elmendorf Reva A Furst Nancy L Greve Julie A Hayek Vera L Davis Felix W Emse Pamela E Gabriel Ona M Greve Jacquelyn E Hayes William M Dawson Ruth V Engelbert Petronila D Gabriel Melinda K Griesman Dorothy J Haynes

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Terry R Haynes Mary W Hunt Neva Kinder Veda E Lesher Paulette D Mascoe Bennett Roger O Heald Hervey S Hunter Dena M King David Lester Daniel L Mason Jeffrey C Hearn Samuel Huong Joan B King Albert P Levin Lita Masters Demetrio Hechanova Julia Im Robert E & Lillis L Kingman Daniel G & Carol L Lewis Robin C Mata Philip F Hecht Allan L & Wanda L Ingold Jerri Kinney Doris E Lewis Maxine S Matacio Lanette M Heghesan Marsha Irelan Michael Kinsman Dwaine R Lewis Melissa E Mathis Stella M Hegstad Jose A Irizarry Edward J Kirchgessner Theaster Lewis Gabriel A Matthews Eugene H Heidenreich Julia Isabella Jeffrey D Kissinger Arthur Lickey Lionel Matthews Harold E & Dorothy E Jack M & Freda L Iverson Ruth Kissinger Frederick F Lighthall David M Matus Heidtke Jerome B Jablonski Patricia A Kittle Larry L Lind George Matus Anita R Heisig Everett H Jackson Rebecca Kizer Loretta Lind Calvin J Mauro Richard R Heisman Narasimiah Jacob Joseph B Klebanoff Grace V Lindsay Leland C Mauro Kathryn A Heldreth Sandra L Jacobs Doralee Klein Ruby M Link Pauline G Maxwell Hubert M Helfer Nancy R Jaehn Joanna B Klick John C Lintner Kim May Doris D Helm Freburn L James Edward A Kline Joan Lipsig Constance M Maycock Diego A Henao Coral A Janssen William E & Dorothy L Knecht Julieanne Little Carol E Mayes Wayne Hendrix Josue Jara Billie J Knight Robert M & Ann R Little Donald O Maylath Elizabeth H Henry David G & Lisa D Jardine Carole A Knight Warnie D Little Eleanor J Mc Intyre John M Henry Tamara K Jardine Elizabeth L Knight C S Lloyd Amelia R McBride Lonnie M Henry Jeanne B Jarnes Robert L Knipple Harry C Lloyd Dale R McBride William P Henton Earl & Ruth Jenkins Frank A Knittel Bruce A Lockwitz Nancy L McBride Thomas A Herbon Lyle H Jensen Ronald A Knott Gary Lockwood Helen M McCauslin Angel L Heredia-Cruz A D & Carolyn M Jimenez Pamela S Knowlton James N Lodwick James B McClain, deceased Ernest F Herford Roland F & Shirley B John R P Kobe Ruth E Lofthouse Mildred E McConnell Alba Hernandez Aleitha Johnson Christof W Kober Margaret Logan Robert & Ilea A McDaniel Marilyn M Herrmann Alice J Johnson Jun Kojima Beverly J Lombard John C McDonald Henry & Pearl Herzog Curtis R Johnson Anna F Kolumban Dolores K Londis James K McDonnell Geraldine T Hess Dorothy A Johnson Cheryl A Komorowski Gloria London Dennis McGarry Kathryn L Hickerson Dorothy E Johnson Esther Konrad Ernest L Longway Sandra L McGregor Gordon G Hicks Glenn & Carlene L Johnson Jonathan & Donna W Korzun Ernesto J Lopez Delauna M McKee Barbara Higgins Ronald D Johnson Frederick A Kosinski Ernie Lopez Richard E McKinzie Arlynne J Hill Ronald L Johnson Judith A Kosterman Thelma J Loudin Karin E McLarty Barbara G Hill Wilma H Johnson Suzanne Kowalski Frances J Love Pete McLeod Barbara J Hill Eunice L Johnston Daniel J Koziol Mary J Lovett Mary S McNeal Carol L Hill Joyce M Jones, deceased O J Krause Patricia A Lowe Donna McNeilus Eloise Hill Diana L Jordan LaDonna J Krenz Edward I Lowry Marnelle McNeilus Geraldine W Hill Richard D Jordan Milton A Kroulik Natalie L Lucks Margaret E McNit Mariellyn F Hill Wanda J Jordan Thomas W Kuhlman Robert R & Nona M Ludeman Blanche A McVay Marylin J Hill Candace A Jorgensen Evelyn P Kuhn Laurita L Ludwig Carolyn A McWilliams Michael R Hilton Marise D Joseph Wolfgang P & Sylvia W Ruth Ludwig Tracy L Mead Danielle M Hinton Lela L Joubert Kunze Marcial N Lumucso Penny D Meade Beda L Hirsch Daniel J Joyce Mickey D & DeAnn Kutzner John V & Helen M Lungu Marjorie Medder Lynda Hirsch Jeffrey K Juneau Asta S LaBianca Philip Lunsford Patricia Medford Ruth Hix Ruth Just Sherrill LaCourt Arthur Luther Ernesto Y & Loida S Medina Carl J Hobson Dana Kafferlin Rochelle Q LaGrone Robert D & Donna J Lutz Gideon L & Corazon D Paul R Hochstetler P David Kafferlin Lori B Lafave Rebecca Lynn Medina Richard G & Evelyn R Hodder John F Kang Agnes E Lambertson Anita J MacKey Lutz Z Medina Raymond K Hoe Nancy C Kantor Gary G & Edith M Land Edward A Mack Arnold J Meert Herman Hoeksema Richard L & Glenice Kaping Raymond D Laney Richard N Mackie Luis Melendez Janice Hoffman Verna L Karst Harold H & Violet R Lang Marianne Macklin Richard C Melin Sue A Hoffman Frank J Karth Sandra Q Lao Julia N Magana Janice A Meltzer Crystal J Holden Frank N Kasun Edwin W & Grace E Larson Helma E Majewski Loralee H Mendez Marian C Holder Renee Katrib W G Larson Dennis R Mally Shirley Menhardt Carmen Holland Marian Katz Natasha L Latta Richard A Malott William A Menser Velma Homan Laura L Kaufherr Steven Laubach Thomas B Mance Fred Mensinger Richard E & Nancy E Hood James H Keil Mary E Lauda Mary Kaye Manchur Meicy M Mercado Ruth E Hood Janet Y Keim Larry Laune Wallace L Mandigo Agnes L Merchant Joel R & Sandra C Hoover Diana L Kellawan Barbara Lausten Eufemio O Mandujano Vincent M & Nilda G Merida Michael D Hoover Suzanne R Keller Edith M Lawrence Melanie A Manges Nathan M & Phyllis I Merkel Elizabeth H Horn John Kelley Robin M Layman George F Manley Deborah J Messinger Walter H Hornberger Mary K Kelley James E LeBlanc Graziella L Mann Marilyn K Metzger Pat J Horsman Kathryn Kempf Gilbert A Leach, deceased Erica L Manteufel Ardis M Meyer Jerry G & Juliette D Horton John T Kempton Gregory A Leavitt David S Maquera Elizabeth A Meyer David M Horvath Jean A Kendall Deanna Lee Vickie L Markavitch Gerald P Meyer Laurie K Hosey Laurice S Kennel James Lee Susan A Marohn Clarice L Mickelsen John M Hough Dale C Kershner Mark E Lee Susan M Marquis Dennis T Miczulski John E & Adelia Howard Denise K Kidder Sang R Lee Marla P Marsh Cheryl F Mikesell Thomas G Howe Carla Y Kijak Carlos J Leer Rachel J Marsh Doris J Miller Eleanor J Howell John Kijak, deceased Joyce L Leer Shirley Marsh Harry L Miller Lisa B Howie Cecil Kilmer Beverly J Leffler Betty S Martin Howard E Miller Barbara Howson Frances L Kilmer Margaret M Lehrman Daniel S Martin Margaret I Miller Robert L Howson Leilani R Kilpatrick Philip S Leman Margaret W Martin Wayne & Leabell Miller Robert W Huckabay Jason & Wendy K Kim Donna L Leno Patti A Martin John J Million Eldon L & Nancy D Hummel Sandra H Kim Eileen F Lesher Stacey A Martin Charles H Mills

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Kelvin L Minchin Dawn C Noblett Griffin James Pjesky Donna Rivas Joyce Schwarz John R Minesinger, deceased Audrey C North Diana L Platt Antonio B Roa Irma R Schwinnen Delores J Mitchell Gerald Nosotti Gayle H Pleasants Philip D Roberts Carolyn M Scorpio June M Mitchell D David & Judith L Nowack Bonnie J Pollitt Ruth M Roberts Gloria Scott Dorothy C Moll Fausto E & Maria L Nunes Linda L Pomeroy Walter H Roberts Kathryn A Scott Sharon D Moll Nona Nunn Diane M Pondel Charlene Robertson Mary Ann Scruggs Harry & Edwina Montello William G Nutt Burton A Pontynen El D Robertson Joyce J Scurry Joan Montvitt Chinagozi C Nwankwo Alice E Poole Paul W Robinson Patricia A Searles Donald G Mook Kerry M O’Connor Margaret A Poole Thomas W Roby June Seebec Robert D Moon Jerome B O’Daniel Merlin C & Wanda L Poole Wilma Rocha Marian L Seeley Barth P Moore Arthur P O’Leary Rose M Poole Henry E Rodenburg Joe D Seger Brian D Moore Albert W Oakes Clifford O Pope Lois Rodgers Lawrence J Sehy Janet L Moore Chris N Odabe Gregory S & Mary Kay Porter Isabel A Rodrigues David R Seidel Maynard A Morauske Robert E Odell F Norman Pottle Constance J Roeske June W Seidel Floyd E Moreland Blanche A Oetman Larry Powell Lynch L & Genevieve Rogers Shirley A Seidenstricker Don W Morgan Ella L Oetman Winette Powell Patricia A Rogers Cirilo M Seralde Timothy J Morgan Merlene A Ogden Werner & Fayrene Pressnitz Dorothy M Roller Carlos A & Donna A Serna Donald Morris Elmer Olenick Peter Pribis Kristina L Romashko Jean A Sevener Richard I & Jeanette Morris Herbert Oliveira Elsie Priest Armando B & Ana M Romero Brian E Shade Eva K Moskalova Kathyleen I Oliver Judy G Pritchard Anna M Roosenberg Debbie L Shadel Frank Moya Harry E & Janet M Olson Derrick L & Bonnie C Proctor Mark E & Janet D Rorabeck Estaleva L Shafer Charles L Mueller Lawrence W Onsager Larry Pruitt Dwight A Rosen Joan L Shaffer Geri S Mueller Emilie T Oosterwal Matthew & Delisa J Purchase Jane A Rosen Mable M Shankel Jennifer R Mueller Anna J Opicka Monte E Puymon Joyce A Rosen Hershel Shanks Leonard N Mugemancuro Richard T & Sharon L Orrison Henry Quarshie Vicki Rosenberg Nancy W Shave Daniel T Mullins Adrianne J Osano Abdiel Quetz Mary Nell Rosenboom Marjorie P Shaw Frances A Mulske Ray J & Marie E Ostrander Robert L Quigley Betty J Rosness Adda C Sheldon John T Mulvihill David C Ott Charles F Quinn Roberta J Ross Heather R Shembarger Patsy Mummert Emerald L & Marian A Oxley Melanie C Quion Diana G Roush, deceased Dorothy L Shepard Metuschelah Munyabera James H Pace Dora M Quittelier Edmond E Roy Sidney C Shepard R Ellen Murdick Gary T Papke Eleanor Raab Max Rusher Alexander Shepherd J L Murdoch Sandra A Pappas Peter Raimondo Evangeline R Rusk E Wayne Shepperd Helen M Murdock Patricia L Paradee Michelle M Ramia Malcolm B Russell Ethel Sheppler Alyce D Murphree Yong Keun & Deborah R Park Martha N Rand Robert M Russell Jeanette Sherman Cheryl L Murphy Salena S Parker Bernadette Randall Sharon M Russell James B Shinn Milton J Murray Nory J Parreno Charles E Randall Florence A Rutherford Elzinnia F Shorter Anita K Mursic Sedgwick Bruce Parsons Karen Randolph Aline Ryan Phyllis A Show Lois K Mutch, deceased Charlene Partlo K V Rathnam Joel S Sabangan William A Sias Dawn M Mutz Jean Partner-Jones David R Rawls Jane Sabes Norma I Sidler Beulah E Myers Catherine E Pascual Florence Ray Judy Sabnani Lorraine C Siebold Kathryn B Myers Mark E Patrick John Read Ernie Sadau Myrtle B Siewert Wayne N Nakayama James H Patterson David T Ready Sara Sage V Norman Silverstein Sang K Nam Stanley E Patterson Douglas E Rebok Weslynne C Sahly Earl L Simmons Helen Nash Mayra G Payan Resa L Recalde Elmar P & Darilee F Sakala Sara G Sink Ellen Nashed Julia Pazder Mattie F Redd Tracey Salmon Smith Jack Sjoquist Joan Neall Michael D & Karen J Pearson Nancy A Redford Alice E Salyer Viola M Skala Karen Nellist Hedwig Peck Robert F Reed Henry M & Patricia D Arthur & Linda D Skale Alfred A Nelson Miriam J Pede Terry & Yvonne J Reed Samples Neusa J Skeoch Arden V Nelson Paul W Pelley Phyllis J Reeves Marciano B Santiago Jennifer L Slater Elaine G Nelson Robert L & Ellen F Pelton John H & Doris M Regazzi Marian E Sawvel Barbara L Slikkers Ethel R Nelson Charlene M Pena Stephanie J Regester Phyllis Sawvell Leon & Dolores E Slikkers Karen O Nelson Candice L Penno Richard M & Anita I Reid E J Saxton Jay & Kim Sloan Kelly Y Nelson Arthur Perez Byron G Reiher Norbert & Mary E Schaaf Michael D & Cynthia G Sloan Lawrence W Nelson Roberto Perez Edgar C Reihl Judith D Schalk Randy A Sly Lyle N Nelson Louise A Perry John M Reinsch R Thomas Schaub Tamatha L Smart Marilyn K Nelson Justina B Peshka Kenneth P Reising Charles A & Ruth E Schilstra Chandra M Smith Maurice A & Jo-Anne Nelson Donald A Peterson Walter Renshaw Jack E Schleicher Cheryl Smith William R Nelson, deceased Dorothy G Peterson Margaret B Replogle Doyleen E Schlenker Cindy A Smith Yvonne Nerness Jane A Peterson Lillian E Reseck Don A Schlinkert Delilah M Smith Kermit L Netteburg Michelle Y Peterson Linda D Rettger Catherine Schmidt Gene N Smith George D Neumann Shirley Petit Betty J Reynolds Cynthia S Schmidt Harold B Smith Jenny Neumann Shirley N Pettis Robertson Byron L & Carol L Reynolds Haroldo E Schmidt James L Smith Gary L Newberry Joseph L Peyser John E Reynolds John F Schmidt Jean Smith Joan Newberry Gloria M Pfeiffer Linda L Rice Norma J Schmidt L Louise Smith Isabel A Newbold Harold R & Betty L Phillips Debbie C Richards Barbara K Schneck Michelle J Smith Magaly M Newmyer K Ellasion Phillips Carol L Rick Virginia L Schneider Patricia A Smith Lillian Ng Victor E Phillips Dorothy M Rideout Mary Jane Schrock Ransom D Smith Earlene R Nicholson Donald Philo Bobbie R Rienderhoff Clarence Schroeder J Grady Smoot John P Nicholson Rudolf Piekarek Philipp & Nancy Riess Frederick C Schultz Valeri Snedden Eldora B Nickel Darlene R Pier Norman W Riley Hazel L Schultz Carla S Snow Merrilynne K Nickless Martha C Pieszak Sophie Riley Oscar C Schultz Andrew J & Julia T Snyder Norman P Nielsen Clarence L Pillsbury Janice K Ringer Quentin J Schultze Irene E Snyder Rolf Nieman Anna T Piskozub May Rippon, deceased Robert N & Sally V Schut Jeannine Snyder Beverly A Noble Thomas D & Maxine D Pittman Richard M Ritland Mary A Schwantes Eve Sobol

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June L Socha Helena B Tate Kelly R Vozar Edward E & Cheryl L Wines Marjorie Soland Aloilevao L Tauelia-Lafo Susan A Vrondran Cynthia M Winfrey-Carter Angelina C Soliven Charlotte E Taylor Theodore E & Karen A Wade Toni A Wlasniewski Nanalie Solomon-Cover Dorothy Taylor Jack W Wagner Bonnie L Wolfe Francis A & Eunice Soper Robert J Taylor Sharon A Wagner Janice B Wolverton Melanie R Soper Robert M Tebo Autumn M Waite Evelyn Wonderly Rosemary E Soto Audrey A Teller Dana L & Dawn M Wales Peter A Wong Leny E Souza Laurel J Teller Jeffrey P Walker Bryant G Wood Claudia A Sowler Satu R Terian Joan Walker Ronald W Wood William C Spanos J Richard & Sharon E Terrell Ethel L Wall Bert G & Geraldine E Woods Mary A Sproull John W Tetzlaff Joy A Wall Charles & Delores E Woods Glenn W & Geraldine B St Jerome D & O Jane Thayer Connie S Walls Edward J & Edith G Woods Clair Bonnie L Thiel John D & Marilyn C Ward Kenneth M Woods Eleanor C Stanhiser Anna L Thomas John H & Nancy Ward Trishonda D Woods Aleksandar Stankovic Loralee J Thomas Maylin D Warda Donald A Woolever Brian Staples Mary L Thoresen Alisa R Wardecke Dan C & Julie A Woolf Phyllis A Staples Shirley A Thoresen Totten K Warfield Walter B Wrenn Thomas & Genevieve Starkey Margaret A Thornton James W Warren Gerald P Wright James P Starkweather Ruth E Tidwell Joseph W Warren Judy C Wright David F Starlin James E & Lucia A Tiffany Wilma J Warren Rebecca R Wynn Wayne L Starr Jeannie M Tillay Peggy J Wasemiller Margaret Yeo Donley G & F Colleen Steck Jennifer L Tillman Gloria C Wash James A & Lois Yoder Beverly M Steele Lloyd Timm Sarah E Washington Sumi Yoshimura David A & Linda L Steen Marcia L Toledo George H Watkins John L Yost Janetta R Steffen Maria Tooker Ralph S Watts Ethel L Young Michael G Steinbacher Judith L Toop Gary M Way Nicholas A Young Donald Steiner Erick N Torosian John E Weakley Millie U Youngberg Linda M Steinert Annette Torres Robert E Weaver Ben Yunek Heidi H Steinhagen Snowden Quirino G & Remedios D Wesley M Weaver Ellen Yung Ruth R Steinhagen Tortal Jeff Webb Ruth A Zabala Sylvia E Stephan Larry L Townsend Janice I Webber Earl J Zager Raymond T Stephenson Ardyth Trecartin Veneta J Webster Frank & Kay A Zappia Doris J Sterling Virginia M Trecartin Rex M Welch Naomi Zeismer Richard A Stewart Ramona D Trubey Mary L Wells Judith D Zimmerman Naor U Stoehr Roger N Trubey Robert W Wernick Ernest A Zinke, deceased Sybil A Stoffen Carla L Trynchuk Ronald F & Pauline M Westman Virginia F Zollinger Anne W Stokes James A & Priscilla M Tucker Lenard Whaley Donald G & Shirley Zork William J & Vienna L Stone Von D Tucker George L & Donna M Wheeker Shirley A Zork Judith I Storfjell Ronald E Turk Douglas E Wheeler Bert M Zuckerman John F Stou Penny J Turner Edgar L Whitaker Irene R Zumwalt Janna Streelman Tricia A Turner Cleon E & Sandra M White Stephen L Zurek Kari S Streelman Patricia A Twitchell Dawn White Robert F Streelman Rebecca Twomley E L White William C Strom Esther V Tyler Betty Whitehead Linda Strong Traci L Umali F L Whitehead Carolyn Strzyzykowski Ethel K Umble Vincent T & Vesta Whitmore Kenneth Stubbs Eleanor G Umek Alice F Whitney Jaynie M Studenmund Verna Unger Jane A Whitney Todd E Sturgill Judith R Upperman Wendy L Wickey Chulachak Sukachevin Arlene Urquhart Charo Widner Michelle A Sundin Esther J Ushijima Roy R & Cleo M Wightman Robert H Sundin John H & Mary L Utley William M Wiist Francis L & Lorraine L Surdal Milan & Lilijana M Vajdic Joyce E Wilburn Clarence J Swallen, deceased Reita F Valentine-Bandy Gregory L Wildman Angela M Swanson Alba E Valenzuela Maralyn Wileman Margaret M Swanson Jacoba H Van Bemmelen Beverly A Williams Richard O Swanson L Ray Van Dolson Carol N Williams Richard W Swanson David D Van Luven Gary D Williams Cecil & Erma J Jarmila I VanArsdell Mary M Williams Swartzendruber Max A VanWickle, deceased Ada M Willison Larry L Swartzendruber Barbara J Vance Patricia B Wills John H Sweeney Verna M Vance Carolyn J Wilson Freda F Swensen Joan T Vander Mei Charles Wilson David J Swinyar Chris M Vanderwaal Don L Wilson Rose M Swinyar Damaris Vela Mary E Wilson Ruth Swinyar Roy Villafane Mary Z Wilson David L Symonds Gustavo Villegas Nancy L Wilson Charles J Szaflarski Michael Virgilio Norman L & Donna M Wilson Debra E Szaflarski Leila M Vitangcol Sharon K Wilson Diane M Szaflarski Lope A & Josephine D Vitangcol Terry Wilson Janice A Taber Filomena A Vitug Thomas M & Marlene A Wilson Jill R Tait Donald K Vixie Ava J Wilt Joseph C Tamburello Patricia Vixie Carole Ann Winegar Steven G & Esther Tarangle Ester T Vizcarra Edward C Wines

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The following gift societies recognize those donors who have contributed to the Annual Fund. These gifts are significant because they support the daily operations of the University and help grow the programs and activities that impact each student’s experience at Andrews. Through the help of Annual Fund gifts we accomplished the following this year:

 Renovated Marsh Hall, Campus Ministries, ITS, Sutherland House, and Architecture  Provided scholarships to nearly 2,000 students  Upgraded plumbing in Lamson and Burman Halls  Organized four mission trips in response to the Katrina and Rita disasters  Strengthened spiritual programming through Higher Ground Sabbath School, Fusion and Vespers

Tuition provides for only 65% of the cost of each student’s education. It is the generosity of our alumni and friends that provides the remaining 35%. Thank you for giving so that each student’s financial burden is eased and their experience at Andrews is strengthened.

The names below in italics Bruce O & Marilyn Babienco George H & Rosalie Ralph L & Ruth A Burlingame Kevin R Christenson are those who have given a Orren W & Rachel E Blumenschein Jeffrey B & Cynthia Burns Diane C Christian cumulative gift of $10,000 or Bacheller Donald A & E Melinda John A & Muriel R Burns Ruth E Christiansen more in their lifetime. Edward & Doris Bacon Blystone Thomas & Toni A Burns Donald R & Dorothy L Names which are followed Gordana Bajsanski Lowell L & Merlo Bock Harold T & Ravilla Burr Christman by an asterisk (*) recognize Carla B Baker Robert L Bolander Lawrence R & Clara Burtnett Richard W Christoph parents of current students. Brian M & Leona P Bakewell Dennis L Bolin Gordon L & Virginia Burton Rene A & Licette A Church Dalton D & Barbara Baldwin James E & Sherri Bollin Larry D & Pamela S Burton* Rodrick A & Nancy L Church Donna B Banek T P Bonney Thomas & Kelly Butler Roy C & Donna Churchill Felix L Bangkuai Gordon A & Diane Booth Bonnie A Byers Hubert D & Lucille Cisneros MAPLE SOCIETY $1–$99 D Marc & Diane M Barlow* Robert & Loree Bossingham Susan K Byers Donna J & Donna Claerhout Derek A & Lori J Aab Duane A & Lila Barnett Larry W & Carolyn A Wayne W & Isabel D Byers Rose K Claibon V Carol Aalborg Richard E & Anna M Barrett Boughman Harold W & Alma R Bylsma Ralph S Clark Russell R & Betty Adams Robert & Jean E Bartz Norman E & Evelyn Boundy Dale A & Delena-Mae Caagbay Robert A Clark Alfred K & Eileen Adonu Joseph R & Jeanne Battenburg Derek C & Norma Bowe Otoniel Cabrera-Figueroa Warren M Clark Marie J Agesilas Joseph M & Ronda Bauer Hashina F Bowen Devon T Caines & Trudy Wayne D & Genevieve S Clark Dennis V & Tisha K Aguila James E & Katherine J Baugher Francis & Carol L Boyd Holmes-Caines William S & Barbara L Clarke Gloria L Ahl Ronald J & Mildred Beardsley Minnie G Boyer Mark & Joan L Calfee James E & Nancy J Clayburn Chun S & Wha Ahn George & Twila L Beaver Melvin W & Barbara Boynton Bryan & Sheryl A Calhoun Jere K & Loretta M Clayburn Consorcia P Alabata Harold W & Norma L Beavon William C & Melanie L Brace J Fred & Yvonne M Calkins Josephine E Clayburn Kenneth Albertsen Edwin C & Jacquelyn Beck Jennifer M Braddock Melody S Calla Larry W Clonch Edward G & Melody Albrecht Rolayne S Belcher William P & Dorothy E Bradford Madelyn L Callender Earl M Clough Wilber & Mary E Alexander David G & M Ann Bell Peter N & Shirley Bragg Margaret I Campbell James P & Lois Coffman Samuel D & Susan Alexander Jerry S & Susan Bell Jay L & Michelle D Brand Judy A Carlson Kenneth L & Sandra A Vernon L & Sallie J Alger Eliezer G & Hope Benavides Wallace K & Sharon R Richard G & Kennalee Carlson Colburn Clifton S & Mildred Allen Samuel B Benavides Brandmeyer Christina M Carlton James W & Littia Coleman Kenneth W & D Delight Allen Richard L & Starr S Bender John D & Elizabeth K Mildred M Carnes Orla L & Ellen H Collins David W & Virginia Allen Kevin F & Jeanette T Benfield* Brantley Elizabeth M Carr Linda J Colwell John W Allen Carlyle R & Linda L Bennett William & Sandra K Brantley James E & Janet K Carr Dorothy M Comm Harvey C & Rosalie A Allison Harry J & Ercel M Bennett Melvin E & Phyllis I Brass Linda J Carr Cyril G & Ethlyn R Connelly Nereyda A Alonso Harry J & Marilyn Bennett Betty J Brassington Edward Q & Jomalis L Case Glendon M & Joyce F Conner A John Anders George N & Lois E Benson Dennis H & Dianne Braun Sylvester Q & Juanita Case Nicola A Connor Jay & Pamela K Anders Elvin & Patricia Benton Bartolome& Rebecca Briones Rick A & Peggy I Casebier Rochelle G Consignado Alice Anderson Orley M & Olive Berg Ansel L Bristol Donald E & Mary A Casebolt Brandon E Cook Carl W & Debra Anderson Gregory A & Robin R Berlin Paul & Jennifer A Britain Marilyn L Castelbuono Jerry L & Christel Cook Clinton J & Jean M Anderson Chad E & Melinda Bernard Alma M Brown Roy A & Audrey C Diane M Cooper Douglas & Sharon K Hinsdale & Barbara L Bernard Dorothy L Brown Castelbuono* Russell J & Gloria Cooper Anderson Ivalo Bernard, deceased George W & Carla Brown Larry L & Linda B Caviness Veronica R Cooper Eric D & Loretta J Anderson Michael E Berry Robert & Helen L Brown Rashmi S Chafale Danilo M & Susan Copiz Marvin B & Helen P Rickey J & Petra Betat Robert & Wendy K Brown Laurence D & Vivian N Chaij Terrance D & Marie A Copsey* Anderson Darold F & Barbara J Bigger Sandra J Brown Frederick D & Maria Chandler Donald W & Phyllis Corkum Lewis O & M Saba Anderson Burgess R & Marie Bills Thomas L Brown Daniel S Charbonneau Cary D Costello Nancy J Anderson Charles & Brenda A Bishop Victor F & Laurie Brown James D & Barbara Chase Douglas H Cote Knut A & Joanne L Andersson LeVerne & Juanita M Bissell Michael B Brownfield Lee T Chee Daniel L & Marilyn Cotton William D & Vera A Antisdel Terry Bitters Sharon J Brunnabend Ann M Chen Stanley W & Ruth A Cottrell Frederick A & Clarice R Antor Harry L Black Bruce & Lori A Brunner Harold & Mary J Cherne George & Patricia E Cove Stanley J & Edith J Applegate Russell C & Sharon Blair Ivan L & Karen J Buck Shirley F Chilson Michelle D Cover James A Armantrout Paul H & Shelle Blake Ben & Janette H Buck Michelle L Chin Jerry R & Virginia Coyle Timothy J & Rachel Arner Jack J & Marion J Blanco Jeanne M Buckman Watson L & Kiem-Loan Chin M Judith Crabb Judith A Arth Ivan T & Deanna Blazen Gordon E & Luella Bullock Frank & Linda J Chism* Robert & Connie S Cramer Henrietta I Arvidson Kelly J Blazer Donald T & Patricia Bunker Chosani S Chitaya John C & Pamela D Cress William V & Norma L Ashlin Edward R & Lila M William & Carol M Burbridge Ben H Chon Charles C Crider Anita J Ashton Bloomquist George R & Dorothy Burgdorff Kwang R & Myung Chough Nancy Croxton Leonard E & Ann I Atkins Mark C Blue Roy D & Julianna Burke Leo H & Carol Y Christensen Lorna E Curry Steven N & L Alice M Atkins Stephen R Blue David M Burley John D & Betty Christenson Lynden & Juanita M Curtis

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Kenneth & Drucinda L Paul G & Marilyn Elliott Arlene I Friestad Norman A & Luann S Grove Geraldine W Hill Cwodzinski David W & Brenda Ellis Nancy L Frye Thane D & Rita Gruesbeck Raymond C Hill, deceased Norma Dagnelli Stanley & Dorothy W Virgil T & Margaret Fryling Q I Gu William A & Virginia Hilliard Rockne W & Sonja Dahl Elmendorf Sakae & Yasuko Fuchita Harold & Debora Guizar Eberhard & Celia Hiob H M & Marilee R Dalton Tom & Vera W Emrick Junko Y Fukushima Limin Guo Lynda Hirsch George R & Vimala Daniel Felix W Emse David & Eileen G Fuller Floyd D & Hilda Gustafson Robert T & Mary Hirst Wilma S Darby Joe H & Gladys M Engelkemier Glenn & Jeannine H Fuller Howard A & Margaret Amanda C Hiscock Mark L & Sheri S Darrough Gordon & Blossom L Engen Russell D & Julie Furst Gustafson James R & Vera Hoffer John E Davidson Ericca G Erhard John M & Joyce A Gaitan G Herman & M J Guy Clifford V & Janice Hoffman John R & Karen L Davidson John P & Barbara E Erhard Cherryl A Galley Charles & Janet Haag William B & Debra Hold Alvin L & Deborah L Davis Colin A & Mable D Erickson Jay & Linda Gallimore Gideon A & Avonelle Haas John & Lillian C Holstein Arthur & Neva F Davis Verland V & Janice Erntson Michael V & Shirley D Mark P & Linda M Haddad Howard & Geraldine Edith C Davis Daniel S & Naomi Escamilla Gammon Wilbeur E & Iva G Hainey Homenchuk Emma L Davis Herbert J & Winsome Julio C & Luz Gandia George S & Barbara J Haley Richard E & Nancy E Hood Forrest P & Sarah M Davis Eslinger Donna J Ganding D Kells & Vicki L Hall Aleen A Hooper Hugh D & Elizabeth M Davis Raymond F Etheridge John C & Janette F Gann W & E Darlene Hall Dean T & Catherine K J & Wanda G Davis Lyle G & Esther Euler Kurt K & Lani Ganter Arthur & Barbara J Hallock Horinouchi Louis L & Patricia D Davis Isaac D Evans Barry & Mary E Gantt Ronald B & Beth Halvorsen John M & E Annabelle Hough Robert D & Vera L Davis Larry R & Carolyn G Evans Carlos E Garbutt Arthur S Hamann Daniel F & Karen L Houghton William S & Barbara Davis Daniel J Fahrbach Bryan E & Rebecca Garrett Lyle Q & Helen H Hamel Lawrence N & Susan Howard Charles W & Leora K Day David D Fairchild Ambree Gathing Warren G & Anneliese M Robert L & Carolyn J Howson Raquel V De Leon William & Sandra J Fallon James R & Pamela C Gatling Hamel Deryl R & V Ann Hoyt Richard L Valeria J DeFluiter Arlie R & Karen Fandrich Lynn E & Donna L Gatz Brian W & Shirley D Hamilton Eckhard Hubin Stephen D & Lisa Y DeWitt Joseph & Catherine J Farkas Stephen A & Kathy M Gatz Eugene A Hamlin Robert W & Darlene F G Michael Deeb William F & Irene F Farver Rene M & Sophia Gauthier James & Karen R Hamlin Huckabay Samuel D & Magaly Del Pozo Hazel G & Linda L Fattic, Laurence T & Edith Gayao Christopher W & Christine L James H & Mabel Hudgins Trevor J & Bernadine Delafield deceased Letha M Geach Hamstra Christopher R & Eunice E Fe M Demiar Marvin A & Beverly Feldbush Robert W Geach, deceased Robert L & Janet P Hancock Hudson Robert L & Shirley Dent William D Felder William A & Virginia Geary Kenneth M & Sherry Hanig Erma L Huffaker J Paul Des Jardins Mark D & Laurie Feller Roy T & Joyce Gee James E & Terry Hann J Fred & Joann Hughes Homer H & Arlene Dever Elsbeth G Ferguson Ivadean S Gemmell Martin F & Henrietta H Jason G Hughes Sheri A Dewitt Maxwell N & Norma E Margaret B Gemmell Hanna* Lisa M Hughes Michael & Ann DiCicco Ferguson Lawrence T & Gillian A Geraty Richard G & Sheridan L M Neil Hunt Ann L Diamond Robert D & Ann Fetrick George F & Andrea Gibbs Hannon Carol A Husted Joseph W & Joan Dick Robert W & Thelma F Fillman Lloyd & Adaline R Gibson Rebecca L Hansen Kenneth W & Beverly Dianne K & Dianne Dickerson Kenneth R & Judy Finnell Matthew L Gibson Scott M & Elizabeth D Hanson Hutchins Albert G & Patricia Dittes Garth E & Gillian A Fisher Thelma L Gilbert Troy & Kelly L Harden Dewey & Laura J Hutchins Paull E Dixon Glenn E & Kelly Fitzgerald Michael D & Joanne M Gilkey Frederick E & Marjorie M Kishma N Hutton Stanley K & Sheena D Dixon Myrtle M Fitzgerald Michael J Gill Harder Frederic K & Barbara Hyde Gordon H & Debra Dockerty L Weldon & Marilyn V Fivash Courtney L Gimbel Stanley G & Angela N Hardt Edward R & Jane Igler James R & Natalie Dodd Christina M Fleming-Gabriel Compton S & Josephine Orvid I & Carol M Harju Minoru & Mitsuko Inada Don J & Jean Donesky Joshua M Florea & Eileen J Girdharry Douglas E & Cindy Harris John L & Muriel Indermuehle Violeta G Donovan Fellborg-Florea John E & Arloene Y Goley Kay M Harris Judith S Ippisch Gary B Dooks Hector D Flores* Dale A & Nancy J Gooden Lottie M Harris Jose A Irizarry Larry D & Lori S Dooks Jeremia Flores Paul R Goodridge Stuart C & Patricia A Harrison Intissar T Issa Desmond T & Frances M Doss Joseph R & Marilyn Flowers Norman & JoAnn Goodwin Willie J & Shirley Harrison Bruce E & Janet S Ivey Michael G & Gwendeline Howard & Joan Flynn Wilburn & Genevieve R Charles L & Diane M Hart Robert L & Grace R Ivey Doucoumes Gary & Deborah K Fogelquist Goosey Kenneth & Dolores I Haug Paul T Jackson Leslie & Harriet W Douglas Gary L & Deborah Fogelquist Loylette L Gordon Victor Haynes Jamile D & Lois Jacobs Herbert E & Norma Douglass Philip S Follett James A Gorham Gerald M & Vivian Hazekamp Kevin R & Sandra L Jacobs Derrick W Dozier Trevor S & Erma Forbes Gordon & Ketti B Goudey Walton & Melisa J Heber Norbert & Barbara D Jaeger Dale W & Marjorie A Driscol Gary O Fordham Royce D Graham Roland R & Stella M Hegstad Adam M James Laverne E & Verna Driver Donald R Foreman Stephen C & Delia H Graham Daniel W Heintz Shaun E Jang Rich C & Linda J DuBose Scott W & Kathleen A Forner Larry P & Carolyn F Grahn Kathryn A Heldreth David G & Lisa D Jardine Efrain Duany Donnalee R Forraht Hernan S & Amanda G Richard Helling & Helene J David Jarnes David P & Frances Duffie Darrow A & Yvonne F Foster Granados Evans-Helling David C & Jeanne B Jarnes Margaret A Duncan Marshall E Foster A E Peter Gray Jay D & Elizabeth A Hellman Russell J & Marjorie Jensen Mary L Duncan William G & Beverly J Foster Harold J & Dorothy Greanya Joseph M & Merrie Hellman Clara B Jenson Philip W Dunham Rachel I Fourny James O Greek & Ramona Stephen A & Doris Henderson William H Jenson, deceased James L Dunn John M & Mary D Fowler Perez-Greek Wilfred & Mary F Henderson Ben & Linda S Jerzyk Kevin H & Wendy-Lynn Q Julia F Fox Benjamin H & Naomi Green Edward D & Sandra Herndon Dean M & Christine Jewett Dunn Stephen E & Aurelia Fox Nathan A & Patricia L Greene Ronald A & Elma Hershey Betty A Johnson Stephen D & Debra J Dunson Desmond L & Masie E Francis Alton & Janis M Gregston Ruth V Hervig Cleo V & Shirley Johnson Arthelda M Dutton Ronald A & Nellie Francis Ona M Greve Henry & Pearl Herzog Dorothy E Johnson David E & Pamela A Dye John E & Antoinette Franke Robert R & Nancy L Greve Thomas R & Millene S Heslop Emily J Johnson Michael H & Donna D Gordon A & Dorothy I Frase D Jonathan Griebel William H & Esther Hessel Frances M Johnson Eastman Joseph R & Laurie Fraser Robin B & Melinda K Gordon T Hewlett Junius B Johnson, deceased Keith A & Joanne V Edgar* Allan W & Shirley A Freed Griesman Stanley D & Kathryn L Kerry L & Kathleen Johnson Luna Edmond David D & Ann Freedman* Charles D & Linda Griffin Hickerson Kurt W & Carolyn Johnson Charles G & June Edwards Roland P & Kathleen M Charles J & Evelyn Griffin Kevin H & Rhonda L Hicks Norman E Johnson Robert & Emily L Egan Freeman Harold N & Anne M Grosboll Nathaniel G Higgs Philip A & Brenda Johnson Marilyn R Eggers Stuart J & Betty H Freeman Donald J & Kathryn Grosse David & Kathy J Hill William H & Betty A Johnson Kelly G & Donna J Eick Vera S Freeman Dale A & Rosanne E Grove Geraldine W Hill William & Esther B Jones David B & Sharon A Ekkens Linda S Freitag James E & Donna F Grove H Ward & Eloise Hill Lester J & Sharon Jones

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Candace M Jordan-Russell Sakae & Hatsumi S Kubo Dana & Mindy J MacKenzie Fred & Dolores Mensinger James J & Jeanne A Nephew Lowell V & Wanda J Jordan Leroy R & Evelyn P Kuhn Fred L & Femmy Macarewa Szabolcs I & Mary Mera Clifford L & Regina Nestell Richard D & Jeanne W Jordan Anne M Kukucka Charley M Mack Ramon & Meicy M Mercado James D & Maria M Newbold Gilbert A & Rosella Jorgensen Sunimal J & Vasantha Rodney A Malcolm James R & Lenore Mercer William E & June Newton Lennard A & Candace A Kulasekere Mike A & Brenda Maldonado Robert W & Agnes L Merchant C E & Sharon Nicholl Jorgensen Hermann V Kuma Virginia V Manchur Frederick D & E Virginia C Glenn Nichols Julio I Juarez* Ruth A Kuntz Dale J Mancini Meseraull Eldora B Nickel Thomas L & Suzanne E Clenzie & Diana Kyles Wallace L Mandigo Donald & Ardis M Meyer Jack P Nickerson Juarros Ralph J & Elsie La Fave Eufemio O Mandujano Daryl L & Kerstin Meyers Michael L & Merrilynne K Bruce T & Shirley Juhl Curtis L & Sherrill LaCourt E Latrice Manning Dennis R & Susan J Meyers Nickless Ivan C & Jolene Juhl Richard A & Karen LaTour Erna N Marquez Jan I & Retta F Michaelis Johannes G & Esther Nikkels Brian J & Jewel Juriansz Loretta M Laing Donald P & Vickie L Marsh Clarice L Mickelsen Beverly A Noble Lawrence F & Wilma O Kagels Philip B & Patricia Lambert Glyn E & Rachel J Marsh Allen L & Patsy Middaugh Robert & Idana E Noel Thomas I & Shelley Kanomata Henry H & Lois Lamberton Allen C & Dana Martin Donald J & Juanita M Kurt & Dinah B Norcross Edwin & Marilyn E Karlow Patricia I Landes Norman L & Irene Martin Mikkelson Ben Nutt Richard & Patricia J Karp Lewis R & Majel V Wayne C & Selma-Jean G Arthur L Miller Kerry M & Kathryn E Renee Katrib Langworthy Martin H Duane & Helen Miller O’Connor Elden D & Geraldine Keeney Darayl D & Sandy Larsen Marvin L & Allayne Michael S & Elizabeth Miller Trevor O & Anna M O’Reggio* John & Darlene E Kelley W G & Edna Larson Martsching Thomas N Millhoff Abraham J & Petro Rachel A Kemberling Joyce R Lattu Jacqueline L Marymee Larry J & Joyce Milliken Oberholster Thomas J & Marilyn J David & Molly I Laubach Naim B & Mary Mashni Larra M Millner R Ellen Oblander Kempton Marvin L Lavanway Daniel L Mason Radivoje & Zeljka B Robert E & Daphne J Odell Lynn M Kepner Edith M Lawrence Paul M & Maxine S Matacio Milosavljevic Lisa M Oetman Keith A & Karis A Kerbs Michael E & Esther M Lawson John H & Janice Mathews Larry A & Carola Mitchel Michelle L Oetman Dale C & Carol Kershner Robert A & Carolanne Lawson Leo A Mathewson Allen L & Jacqueline O Peter S & Eunice Oh Anoosh Keshishzade Benjamin E & Sharon M Leach Lucille R Mathewson Mitchell Afolarin O Ojewole Robert B & Mary E Kessler Jean M Leake Donald K & June A Mathis H Orette & Lillian A Mitchell Virgeana F Olberg Dharmaraj A Khot Donn W & Annette Gabriel A Matthews June M Mitchell Ronald J Olds David H & Janice R Kijak Leatherman Calvin J & Sylvia Mauro Larry L & Gwen Mitchell Kathyleen I Oliver Dennis J & Kathy Kiley Brenda K Leavelle Ramon H & Maria Maury Jeffrey D & Ann E Mitzelfelt Harry E & Janet M Olson James R & Frances L Kilmer Amy D Lee D Malcolm & Eileen Maxwell Bernyl G & Lois Mohr James L & Karen Olson Donald L & Leilani R Kang S Lee Antoine & Constance M Robert & Marcia G Mohr Robert W & Rose Olson Kilpatrick Robert & Joan C Lee Maycock Steffen A & Virlys Moller Clyde E & Lettie Ondrizek Esther H Kim Seung Y Lee Carol E Mayes Scott E & Lilia E Moncrieff Connie S Osborne-Bossert Joo-Gab Kim Steven H & Heather E Lee Norman L & Nancy L August J & Veronica Monge David D & Judy M Osborne Colin F King Cecil L & Ingrid Lemon McBride Scott & Valerie K Moniaci Ronald & Hollis J Oselka David & Aileen K King Paul C Lenz Clark B & Audrey McCall Harry & Edwina Montello Charlotte M Osterman Elia D & Dena M King John & Johanna M Leonora Merlyn E McCalla Aaron F & O Evelyn Moon Arnold C Otto David E Kinney Peter & Yvonne J Lev Gary L & Diane McCary James G & Ingrid L Moon Joyce U Owotor Kenneth A & Bodil Kirkham Noble & Jane F Lewallen James B McClain, deceased Lawrence F & Lilianne Moore Stephen O & Rose E Paden Alvin R & Doralee Klein David L & Anita S Lewis Myrna I McClain Mary E Mooy John C & Ina M Palmer Martin & Janelle K Klein James L & Sharon L Lewis Richard L & Marilyn Maynard A & Diane C Jean A Papandrea Donald A & Linda K Klinger Lawrence D Lewis McCluskey Morauske James & Sandra A Pappas Mary E Kloster Philip A & Gladys Lewis John & Mildred E McConnell Craig M & Cynthia Morgan Carl & Audre V Parker Daniel E Knauft Arthur & Helen Lickey Terrell R & Beverly A McCoy M Kathryn Mork Theodore W & Ann Parks Mervin & Eloise A Kneller Albert E & Loretta Liersch Robert & Ilea A McDaniel Michele L Morlock Debra L Parman R Kent & Billie J Knight Quincey L Lighthouse-Ingram Richard & Beverly A William & Karen M Morris Donald & Janet L Patrick Frank A & Helen D Knittel George W & Elaine R Lindsay McDonald Cheryle L Morrison Larry & Julianne K Paul Merlin L & Cheryl Knowles Alex P & Renie S Lingas Roger L & Sharon C Edward D & Valeetah Henoc & Belinda Paulicin Andrew H & Pamela S LaVern & Ruby Link McFarland Motschiedler Oriel & Nubia Paulino Knowlton Pamela S Litvak Nestor & Michelle N Harry G Mtike Gerson & Mayra G Payan Corey L & Kimberly J Dennis P Litzinger McFarlane Arne H & Ina Muderspach Lori C Payne Knowlton Shu-Yun Liu Kristin E McIntosh Daniel L & Melanie Herbert D & Lavonne S Peak Kelly J Knowlton Kenneth H Livesay James D & Delauna M McKee Muhlenbeck George K & Muriel Peck Wilfried & H J Koehn Donna J Livingston Michael L & Gail D McKenzie Thomas N & Bethany K Robert G & Alice Peck Michael W Koerting Paul D Llewellyn John T & Karin McLarty Mullen James E & Deborah L Pedersen Harry W & Rachel Kohles C S Lloyd Richard T & Nancy Don L & Gertrude Mulvihill Leliroth W Pedro Martha A Kohn Lloyd H & Lorinda L Logan McLaughlin David P & Patsy Mummert C Lloyd & Joyce Penrod James L & Anna F Kolumban Luane S Logan Matthew F & Tamra McMearty William L & Ruth Murrill Mario M & Martha Perez Edmund M & Cheryl A Margaret Logan Michael L & Sheryll L Anita K Mursic Sedgwick Roberto Perez Komorowski James J & Dolores K Londis McMillan Andrew R & Betty Musgrave Sara P Perez Karl & Esther Konrad Charles & Laura A Long Marnelle & Mary A McNeilus Mishael S Muze Jack G & Shirley Pester Julius Korgan Scott S Longacre Edward J & Carolyn A Arthur D & Beulah E Myers Daniel M & Rosalie Peters Joyce E Krantz Ernest L Longway McWilliams Frederick J & Barbara M Carl & Karen A Petersen Paul M Krater Michele E Loomis Norma J Medford Myers Denise K Petersen Donauvin & Renate I Krause Abel C & Maria Lopez Ernesto P & Keri Medina Roy B & Betty Nabors Lewis A & Margarete F Hans-Joachim & LaDonna J Thelma J Loudin Carol J Meert Juhyeok Nam Petersen Krenz* Delmar F & Dolores Lovejoy Clinton D & Joan Meharry Helen Nash Ardis C Peterson Arthur J & Lavonne Kroncke Walter J & Stella Low Thomas W & Brenda J Mejeur* Robert G & Martha A Natiuk Doug & Cynthia J Peterson Milton A & Ruth M Kroulik Marvin G & Donette Lowman E Lonnie & Jeannie Wayne A & Karen Nazarenus Shirley N Pettis Robertson Donald B & Jan E Krpalek Quincy & Sharon L Lucas Melashenko Sandra A Negley Carl & Annetta D Phillip Arlo A & Phyllis Krueger Robert G & Edith Lukens Diosalma M Melgar Ivan T & Donna Nelson Beverly J Phillips Howard P Krug & Susan Ernest & Irena A Lundin John J & Marian Mendel Terrance T & Loralee F Mark C & Arlene Phillips Collatz-Krug Margaret R MacDonald William W & Rita Menshausen Nennich

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Raymond R & Yvonne D C Murray Robinson Donald F & Gail Schwerin Gary C & Donna Strang David & Barbara J Vance Pichette Kristen L Robinson Francis R Scott Ronald G & Donna J Stretter Jack D Vance Marcel E & Hilary Pichot Mario K & Elsa Robinson M Maxine Sears Ottis B Strother Corliss & Joan T Vander Mei Ronald R & Carolyn Pickell Paul W & Marilyn Robinson Phil & Carol J Sellards Allen & Barbara A Strutt Neal J & Patricia VanderWaal Rudolf Piekarek M Evelyn Robison Jean A & Keith M Sevener Izella P Stuivenga Eric N & Bonnie Velez Ulrich G & Carolyn Piekarek John R & Constance J Roeske Charles E & Debbie L Shadel* Stanley & Beverly K Sturges Frederick Veltman Clarence L & Anita Pillsbury Benjamin R Rogers Edwin E & Estaleva Shafer David B Sturtevant Norman & Dottie Versteeg Antonio E Pinero Harry D & Ingrid R Rogers Clinton L & Mable M Shankel Terry C & Beverly Sudlow John H Vetne Paul & Anna T Piskozub* Lynch L & Genevieve Rogers Dorinda L Shankel Brenda K Suglio Maximo & Elicira Vicuna David L & Juanita W Pitcher Dorothy M Roller Carmeta D Shaw Don K & Dorothy Sullivan David P & Sarah B Village Lawrence J & Leilani R Pitcher Glenn & Melody D Roper Steven D & Melody Shelton Delbert C & Carol A Sumner Robert & Patrice Villanueva Corbin A Pitman John A & Christine Rorabeck Eric M Shepperd Herold Sun & Joannie B Leung Donna F Villarimo Shirley E Pittman Hearley E & Amabelia Roscher Jane N Shields Steven T Sutherland Noble B Vining Timothy & Denise C Pitts Richard G & Theresa Rose Kim & Laura B Shirey Veronica L Sutter Larry Z Vitangcol Alejo & Myrtha E Pizarro Dwight A & Linda K Rosen William A & Esther M Sias H Peter & Pamela A Swanson Leila M Vitangcol Phyllis J Plunkett Melvin & Joyce A Rosen Donald D & Myrtle B Siewert Richard O & Joyce E Swanson Donald K & Lee Vixie Steven N & Erney Poenitz Joseph & Barbara A Ross Herbert & Florence Silver Roland R & Angela M Marilyn J Vontz Leo J & Lois Poirier Daniel & Kathleen E Roth Earl L & Elizabeth Simmons Swanson Arl V & Alice G Voorheis James R & Kathy Pollard Duane L Roush Nathan L & Judy Sims Donald & Freda F Swensen Byron L & Denise Voorheis Harry & Karen F Pongo Julie A Roush Steven & Trudy D Sirany Richard DB & Gale M JoAnn M Wagner Glenn G & Lisa Poole Kermise E & Mary Lou Rowe Bernard A & Tamara L Sylvester* Autumn M Waite William S & Tammy Poole Lois B Rowe Sittlinger Margery J Taggart Jacob I Waldon Clifford O & Ruth E Pope Cris & Holly J Roy Robert W & Thelma Skeggs Daniel & Maggie L Tan Randall S & Jean Walikonis Douglas A & Theresa C Popp Marvin L Rucker Allan L Mary A Smith Anita E Tauber Steven R & Cindy Walikonis Aubrey S Porter Alan R Ruggles Arthur T Smith Gabe H & Dorothy Taylor Alfred G & Peggy S Walker Kelly R Potts Samuel S Rutan Carl J & Susie C Smith Gregory S & Kimberly J Taylor Jeffrey P & Violetta Walker Milcah J Powell-Daniel Roy G Rylander Daniel G & Hilda Smith Marvin E & Sharon Taylor Lois J Walker, deceased Herbert W & Judy G Pritchard Haresh & Judy Sabnani David C & Cherilyn J Smith T David & Jean Taylor Stewart A & Lovie M Walker Leland S & Margaret Jared A Sabnani Paul D Smith & L M Pittman J Richard & Sharon E Terrell Ethel L Wall Pritchard Meshack M & Rachel Sagini Ransom D Smith Leonard J & Carolyn Tessier Vincent & Darla M Waln Donald E & Betty C Prosser Donald R & Weslynne C Sahly Robert N & Tiffany Smith Irving & Sharlene Tessler Daniel D Walper Rowell R & Eldinh Puedivan Paul & Ina J Salisbury Sidni A Smith Daniel L & Elizabeth M Kathleen C Walter-Martin Tawana S Pugh Robert & Pamela R Samms Thomas F & Susan E Smith Thacker Donald E & Nancy Francis & Eleanor Raab Robert O & Pamela Samms Thomas R & Susan A Smith Jerry L & Donna Thacker Walterhouse Stefan Radu Jerry & Lynn S Sams William D & L Louise Smith Bonita J Thomas David F & Sally Walther Reena Raju Milton & Marjorie E Samuels Rhonda M Snorrason Claude & Jocelyn Thomas J Daryll Ward& Adele Waller Edelweiss J Ramal Emmanuel Samuthram Pamela G Snowden Frederick G & D Jean Thomas LeRoy & Jennifer J Ward Gary E & Karen Randolph Roma J Sanders Stuart C & Marjorie A Snyder Harold Thomas John H & Nancy Ward Cynthia A Raney Julio J Santana Walter L & Meredith M Snyder Miles Thomas Verlie Y Ward Matthew L Rappette Jack W & Carol Santee Wilmer R & Janet L Snyder Alden L & Wanda Thompson Robert F & Maylin D Warda Eugene W & Elizabeth Rau Enilson G & Ruth Sarli Bernard & June L Socha Thomas P & Ella Thompson Gregory T Alisa R Wardecke Paul J & Barbara J Ray Joyce I Sarr Paul & Norene M Sofranac F Douglas & Laurel D Michelle C Warman John & Aquila Read Hovik A & Alice Sarrafian Daniel G & Cynthia Solis Thoresen William C Warner Richard L & Janet M Reames Tomoko Sato Sophia Solomon Meylan C & Theresa D James A & Sarah E Nancy A Redford Glen & Laura M Sauer* Nady Y & Muna F Soltan Thoresen Washington Jane A Reding Joseph G Saufl David Y Son Glyne U Thorington D Robert & Audrey Watts Virginia D Reedy Glenn R & Gwen Saunders Francis A & Eunice Soper Paul W & Datha S Tickner Darrell J Watts Geraldine A Reefman E J Saxton Robert & Jeanette C South James E & Lucia A Tiffany Kit B Watts Richard L & Phyllis A Regester Jay & Ruth I Schaefer Leny E Souza Timothy C & Jennifer L Tillman Gary M & Janet A Way Mark A & Janette Remboldt Russell H & Patricia Schaeffer David & Mary E Sparks Marcia L Toledo John E & Betty C Weakley Richard R & Shayne Remmers Brian K Schafer & Abigail Richard S Spaulding Anthony A Toms Ronald L& Jeanine Wearner Suzanne G Renton Davidson Ronda L Spaulding Monte L & Darla Torkelsen Carol A Weatherford Margaret B Replogle Daniel & Kristine G Schauff Andrei L Spears Ralph R & Virginia M Karl D & Kristi Weber Jeffrey & Cheri L Rettstatt Markus A Schellenberg Garnet P & Jacqualine J Spence Trecartin* Veneta J Webster Darold J & Carol A Retzer O Kenneth & Carolyn B Jack A Spence Warren C & Marilyn Trenchard J Allen Wedman John D & Josephine Rhodes Scheller William R Spence Lee Roy & Ellen Tripp Myron F & Renate E Wehtje Karen A Rhodes Robert & Lisa M Scherbauer Richard E & Barbara Spindler Brian G & Shelley A Tritch Naomi A Weidner Michael A & Karyl-Lee Rhodes M Warren & Kathleen Schlatter John P & Ruby Stafford Charles R & Ramona D Trubey Edwin & G Louise Weimer LaVern A & Linda L Rice Charles H & Janet R Schlunt Thomas A & Brooke Stafford Robert & Martha A Turner Rex M & Ellen D Welch Margery L Rich Fredrick C Schmid Alfred A Stagg Merle A & E Tyler Ronald M & Dianne Wendth Arthur & Sibyl E Richards John F & Catherine Schmidt Barbara L Standifer Larry R & Jillorna Uceny Violet V Wentland Phyllis M Richards Samuel D & Olga H Schmidt Timothy G & Joan L Standish Paula M Ulewicz Evaline E West Zernobia L Richardson- Virginia L Schneider Graham M Staples Julian P & Marjorie G Ulloth Philip A & Maryon E Cayenne John O & Peggy R Schnepp Ralph W & Anna Stark Verna Unger Westerman Dorothy M Rideout William M Schomburg Eileen N States Tom & Jeanne F Upton Allan & Betty L Westmaas Leon E & Delores Ringering Alfred S & Bonnie J Schone Douglas & Estelle C Stehman Nephtaly & Elaine K Valles* Lenard & Joy B Whaley Frederick E Rinker Carol Schubert-Murray Michael & Lynn E Steil Richard & Carol A Van Douglas E & Melody S Curtis J & Colleen Rittenour Frank R Schultz, deceased Donald Steiner Antwerp Wheeler George & Ruth M Robbio Hazel L Shultz John M & Estelle Stephenson William L & Verla C Van Ethyln J Wheeler John & Helen K Roberts Ronald R & Marian Schultz Gaylon J & Joyce Stevenson Arsdale Rachel E Whitaker Raymond D & Ruth M Roberts* Ruth H Schultz Joseph E & Beth A Stevenson L Ray Van Dolson Arnold N & Mildred White Allan W & Dorothy Robertson Sheldon & Nadine L Schultz David & W Dawn Stilphen Craig B & Y Mimi Van Rooyen Charles E & Dianne White Earl L & Mary Robertson James & Ruth A Schumacher Ralph & Franice L Stirling David Van Wyk Dorothy S White Ralph E & Darlys Robertson Norbert & Christine D Schwer Cathrine L Stone Sandra J VanHorn James A & Marian White

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Kay F White Kent A Anderson Kenneth W & Janice E Cobb Charles G & Mary Graves Adeline E Kleist Charlie & Bernadine Paul W Anderson Thomas L Codington Willis C Graves Lloyd A & Dolores Knecht Whitehorse Kenneth C & Pearl E Andrews Herbert E Coe Duane E & Eleanor Grimstad B Jake & Alfreda Knight William & Nancy J Whitens Gordon Anic Andrew & Dori K Coetzee Soneeta L Grogan Robert E & Thelma J Knutson Vincent T & Vesta Whitmore S Ifechukwu Anuligo Larry R & Carole J Colburn Grant E & Helen I Guth Charles F & Sierra Koerting Merle J & Alice F Whitney Richard L & Verna Applegate Marjorie E & Wndell J Cole William L & Sharon K Guth Clarence N & Dorothy Kohler Mark A & Wendy L Wickey Elizabeth K Armstrong Christopher & Valerie A Fritz & Macia J Guy Ursula J Konegen Peter W & Sue Wiedemann R R & Wilma M Atkinson Combie Hagop Y & Carole Hagopian Jack & Helen Krall Charles & Mildred L Wikoff Carol J Atwood Roger C & Darlene Cook Cynthia K Hall Auville M & Linda M Krause Mark J & Pamela M Wilburn Benjamin & Rita Baker Max A & Joanne L Coon Hannu T & Karen Halminen Gilbert M & Helen Krick Patricia B Wiley Thor C & Alyce J Bakland Floyd L & Bonnie J Costerisan Paul E & Esther Hamel Gary P & Davona J Kruger Kenneth A Wilkinson Caroline R Bancarz Carol A Coursey Lester M & Mary Hands Calvin J & Sally M Kubo Leonard G & Deanna C Nevena L Barclay Jon F & Mary Cousins Carmen & Elsie C Harper David F Kuebler Willett Virgil L & Frances I Bartlett Dale E & Carolyn Creech Fredrick E & Elaine Harrison Shirou & Satsuki Kunihira Franklin E Williams Ina M Barton Margaret A Crishal Kathleen E Hartzell Jonathan & Kathleen Lois M Williams, deceased Enrique & Elia A Becerra James E & Carol J Curry Theodore R & Vivian A Kuntaraf Nia M Williams David M Bee Charles A & Jane E Cutting Hatcher Olav M & Kirsten LaBianca Robert C & Sharon Williams Ernest W Beehler George J & Rachel S Dandan William F & Lois Hawkes Donn A & Esther LaTour Robert D & Beverly A Jerry D & Myrta Beem Jack & Gladys Dassenko James & Judith A Hawkins Elayne Laabs Williams Edward S & Pamela J Beitzel Robert C & Caroline Douglas J & Renae Hay Richard P & Joan Lamon Edna A Williamson E Louise Bender Davidson J M & Linda Hay Alice C Lankford Robert C & Mary Willison Martha L Benjamin Clyde L & Janice Davis Peter J & Sheila Z Haynal Edwin W & Grace E Larson Rhoda J Wills Alice L Bentley Larry L & Elsie S Davis Jeffrey C & Carolyn Hearn* Lori S Laswell James R & Muriel L Wilson Carl I Berg Christopher A & Claudia H Helmer S & Lanette M Mary E Lauda James R & Mary E Wilson Roger A & Ivona P Bernard Davisson Heghesan Andrew S & Colleen Lay Joan L Wilson John A & Eleanor Bicknell Lawrence D & Catherine Day Deward A & Bonnie L Michael J & Marilyn Lay Marvin R Wilson Ronald L & Janet Bishop Anna M De Stefani Henneberg James E & Catherine A Oliver K & Mary Z Wilson Robert W & Alyce Boggess Anthony T & Sharon DeFranco John & Theresa A Henriques LeBlanc Ted N & Nancy Wilson John F & Nancy L Boothby Joshua W Dee Fred E & Alba Hernandez Darrell E Leamon Virginia D Wilson Donald R & Marilyn Borg Willfred L & Diane Degeraty Benjamin E Herndon Bruce E & Barbara J Lee Everet W & Jo An E Witzel Marvin H & Barbara L Bort W Duane & L E Dodd E E & Mary L Herr James M & Irene W Lee Michael A & Melanie D Phyllis J Bradburn Richard L Donaldson E Clifford & Marilyn M Shaw W & Kathryn Lee Wixwat Kenneth & Ruth I Bradley Roberrt & Martha M Donesky Herrmann Joshua P & Heidi J Leets Dale A & Nancy Wolcott Reynold C Brandt Herbert E & Mavis Douglass Darrell H & Melva D Hicks Eileen F Lesher Catherine F Wolff David A & Anne Brockway Paul A & Dao N Down Kendall E & Marylin J Hill Daniel G & Carol L Lewis* Dorothy L Womack George & Georgia A Bronson Roger L & Margaret D Dudley Dorothy A Hillier James D & Elaine Lewis Alan & Lian Wong* Benjamin B & Kathleen D Kelvin M Duncan Theodore & Debbie M Hittle Joan P Lewis Tracy L Wood & Angelina Brower Robert A & Luz M Earp Charles R & Rhonda Hoge Cadwell C Lloyd Cameron Kevin W & Margaret K Brown Arthur & Ellen S Edstrom Richard A & Eva Hoshino Bruce A & Nancy E Lockwitz Jeffrey & Cheri L Woodcock Ellis V & Olive Browning Daniel A Ekkens Ruth E Husted David D Loge’ Charles & Delores E Woods Yolanda M Brownlee Richard K & Linda L Ekkens Mackenzi A Huyser Fern V Losie Edward J & Edith G Woods Clarence F & Esther N Daniel E & Lauri-Ann Milton S & Lillian Hwang David V & Lavonne D Donald E & Gloria Wright Brummett Enderson Helen R Hyde Lounsberry Wayne K & Hazel R Wright Marvin E & Sylvia M Budd Virgil & Cheryl Erlandson Rosemary R Iles William A & Edna Loveless Sharon L Wunsch Daniel C & Kathryn Bundy David & Rene M Evans Shahin Ilter H Maynard & Jean Lowry C Lloyd & Donna Wyman Jean L Burgdorff Stephen J & Hollie Faehner Carlos A & Kathryn Irizarry James & Wanda L Lowry Mary Yamazaki Frederick M & Beth M Thomas A Faulkner Jerome B & Heather Jablonski David & Kristina L Mack Zhuoyun Yan Burghardt Arthur & Lu Anne Felesky Narasimiah Jacob Judith D & Richard N Mackie Norman A & Joyce F Yeager Russell C & Cynthia L Burrill A Wayne & Fernetta M Ferch Janice A James Chad E Mahlum Mona E Yeary Gordon L & Barbara J Byrd Jeff D Fiebelkorn Daniel R & Lillian S Jardine* James E & Beryl E Mamanua Charles C & Helen Yoshida Harold L Calkins Martin M & Irene Fishell Jason R & Jamilyn D Jeffery J Lynn & Karen Martell Ethel L Young Bruce N & Margaret J Lanny H & Tami Fisk Roland F & Shirley B John Donald R & Margaret W Nicholas A & Maxine K Young Cameron* Ronald L & Jan Forrester Donald C & Margaret Johnson Martin John B & Millie U Youngberg Paul E & Carol A Cannon Catherine L Foune Robert & Jean L Johnson Donald V & Edna Mason Vera J Yukl Glen M Carley Sylvia K Fowler Paul E & E Corleen Johnson Timothy J & Connie R Earl J & Annabelle Zager Lewis B & Della M Carson William Fowler & Nancy C Robert C & Jean Johnson Massengill Nestor I & Zelle Zamora Steve W & Marit Case Whitney Fowler Bruce J & Marianette Joaquin P & Dorothy Matar Gary L Zimmerman Kirsten Cathell Vito Fragola Johnston Lionel Matthews Warren R & Shirley A Zork William E & Ida Cavanaugh Edward R & Cheryl Fuller John R & Patricia L Jones Henry F & Frieda J Mattson Stephen L & Danette Zurek Steven A & Nanette Lyndon G & Reva A Furst Kathleen R Jones Charles W & Patricia A Mauro Johanna G de Leon Charbonneau Cyril F Futcher R Clifford & Elva A Jones Dwight J Mayberry Arthur & Evelyn J Cherry B Thadius T Gaban Marilyn J Jorgensen James R & Jeanan McConnell Daniel K & Corjena Cheung Kent & Julie L Ganske Jeffrey K & Stephanie Juneau Cillon E & Sonia McKenley DOGWOOD SOCIETY $100–$399 Elwyn L & Marilyn Todd A & Lynette M Gardner Ruth H Kaiser Wesley E & Mary S McNeal Rami Z Abdel-Sayed Christensen Gregory A & Nancy A Gerard Mike & Tina M Kaiser Joel R & Shari McQuistan Gerald N Abel Hugo W & Muriel Betty L Gibson Frank J & Barbara Karth Marion J Merchant James A & Vonnie J Acre Christiansen Violet Gill John G & Barbara E Keyes Keith I & Joyce Messersmith Lavonne M Adams Peter G Christiansen Maxine B Gilliland Bruce Kim & Patricia E Arnold A Michals Edsel & Christianne J Adap Pek S & Mary Chu Timothy A & Carolyn Goff \ Anderson Elijah & Ramona Midamba Andrew S & Cecile Ahn Kontee Chuenchob Salvatore E & Jean-Marie Jason & Wendy K Kim Robert & Agnes E Miller Hiam Akrawi Mary J Chun Golisano Paul S & Angela Kim Georgene Minesinger Charles W & Carol Allen Darcy D Clarke Nelson & Alipia R Gonzalez Joan B King R Michael & Sharon E Mohr Donald R & Sharon Ammon Bevin T & Jeanne K Clayton Catherine H Gordon William A & Sylvia Kirlew David J & Sharon D Moll Bernard C Andersen Daniel E & Beverly J Cobb David W & Karen L Gotshall Miroslav M & Brenda S Kis Randall & Mary J Monroe

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Barth & Rebecca Moore Gary M & Janelle F Ruba Ralph R & Ardyth Trecartin BIRCH SOCIETY $400–$999 David D Van Luven & Patti Glenn & Ardyce V Moravetz Max & Vera Rusher Jason S Trevino Martha J Anderson McKenney L Maxine Mosher Terry L & Evangeline R Rusk Max & Esther C Trummer Edith M Ashlock Miriam B Virgin Annie E Nelson Horace A & Hope A Russell* Ronald E & Mary Turk Robert A & Darlene S Rebekah M Wang Cheng Jean A Nelson James S Russell John & Sharyl R Turon Barnhurst Deane L & Elvina G Wolcott Jhony & Josephine F Nelson T Kevin & L Astrid Sadler Donna R Umali Robert R & Jean D Becker Reginald & Margaret Yeo John L & Yvonne Nerness Zack & Sue Saliba Eric F & Traci L Umali Erich C & Karen Bekowies Svein R & Mildred Nilsen Ross & Alice E Salyer Andre B Van Niekerk James J & Janet C Elton F & Sheryl Norman Marciano B Santiago Meade C & Daphne Van Bermingham ELM SOCIETY $1000–$4999 Edward M & Esther Norton Scott E & Brenda L Schalk Putten J W & Genevieve C Bothe Emilio D Balay Garry F & Donna M Nudd Randall M & Lois Schell Jose’ E Vega Jerome L & Lois M Bray Allan R & Mildred E Buller Ebenezer A Nwankwo Georgia M Schellas Roy & Elaine Villafane Merrill & Joyce D Brown Robert W & Lucinda Coffen Harold & Ella L Oetman Carlos A & Mary A Schwantes Damaso R & Coralie Villalba Lowell C & Rae Cooper Fredrich H & Polly L Dengel* David I & Ghislaine Okamura Siegfried J & Maria Eva S Visani Sandra H Dalley Marguerite A Dixon Ronald C Olney Schwantes Steven P & Charlene L Vitrano Arlene L Dennison Donald C & Alice J Fahrbach Lennart O & Beverly D Olson David W & Susan M Scott Clifford E & Patricia Vixie Lyndel D & Patricia A Cletus R Georges Lavern H & Doris Opp Richard L & Dixie L Scott Wyman S & Murna Wager Dickerson Lynn S & Deborah L Gray Aubrey C Osmond Earl H Seaman John H & Lilya V Wagner John C & Tania Duncan Irwin C & Ann Hansen Kenneth S & Dorothy G Oster Keith L & Shirley A Ronald L & Sharon A Wagner Gerhardt L Dybdahl, deceased Lyle H & Mildred Jensen Raffy & Carmie D Ouzounian Seidenstricker John D & Lynne C Waihee Jon L & Kathryn G Dybdahl Oliver L & Eunice L Johnston Gregory B & Shamy Park Whitford A & Gloris P Shaw* Dana L & Dawn M Wales Stephen R & Carolyn Earp James M & Averille E Kaatz Martie L Parsley Theodore W & Brigitte Shea Marijane Wallack Henry M Egner Karl K & Diana L Kellawan Maurice & Charlynne M Edward J & Adda C Sheldon Teresa A Walter Gordon F & Alvena Evans James A Kosinski Parson Steven J Sherman James W & Priscilla Walters James E & Carolyn Garber Arnt E & Donna J Krogstad Delio V & Catherine E Pascual Lawrence R & Phyllis A Show Marvin S & Donna Ward David C & Carrie L Grellmann Charles K & Ruth N LaCount Mattahais E & Irene Patrick Mary E Shull Carol J Warner Harold M & Elaine M Grundset Roy Larsen & Grace V James H Patterson Larry G & Irene H Sibley Douglas C & Susan Wartzok Laurence E & Debbie D Lindsay Jim & Melonee N Patterson Clarence & Doris Simmons Rita J Waterman Habenicht* Raymond L Mayor Peter O & Linda K Peabody Charles B & Joetta M Simpson Robert G Wearner James R & Cindy L Halye* Lois K Mutch, deceased Sanford E & Jacqueline Y Peck James D & Vicki Simpson Donald A & Joyce M Webster Glen H & Marsha Hamel Gregory N Otto Frank D Peden Everett D & Alyce Smith Kevin & Jenny L Welch Donald A & Susan G Hamstra Charles D & Rose M Poole Florian & G Carol Perciach Gordon R Smith David & Susan D Welke James R & Renae Hamstra Mark B & Susan K Ringwelski Arthur & Zoanne Perez Nanalie Solomon-Cover Burton P & Bernice Wendell Edwin & Mariellyn F Hill Thomas B & Barbara L Rawle F & Elvie R Philbert Edwin V Sormin Douglas & Glenna N Tetsu & Betsy T Hirayama Slikkers Cleon Philips & Joy-Ann S Frank W Spangler & Carol Widicker-Gow Herbert A Holden David W & Jeannie M Tillay Deane Loree Timothy P & Carolyn L Wieder Samuel & Julia Isabella Thomas E & Mary L Verhelle Donald & C Genie Philo Kenneth D & Maxine Roy R & Cleo M Wightman Mark J & Susan L Ivey David R & Emely Poloche Spaulding David K & Joyce E Wilburn Peter Janevski & Paulina T Burton A & Carol T Pontynen Arthur M & Dorothy Spenst Durward B & P Joan Wildman Wilander-Janevski OAK SOCIETY $5000–$9999 Andrew J & R Deborah Poole Joan P Stafford Gregory L & Monica Wildman Carroll L & Virginia E Jensen Ibrahim V Pourhadi Eleanor C Stanhiser Elizabeth A Wilkinson Donald J & Maryanne Clark Jeremy L Johnson Todd A Coupland Matthew & Delisa J Purchase Charlene A Starlin Thomas K & Audrey E Paul & Nancy C Kantor Alson E & Muriel B Pusey David F & Linda Starlin Williams George, deceased & Vernette Carla Y Kijak Morrice Marvin R Puymon Wayne L & Verlyne B Starr Cheryl A Williams John Kijak, deceased Edwin L & Verlaine I Racine Elton H & Rheeta M Stecker Richard T & Sylvia L Williams Joseph H & Carol J Rasmussen William E & Dorothy L Knecht Roy A & Cynthia S Schmidt David G & Martha N Rand Frederick R & Sylvia E Jon C Williamson Richard E & Nancy Christopher C & Janelle D Stephan Maisie L Willie Kuykendall Randall William C & Karin E Strom Clark M & Ada M Willison Steven J & Debra L Lemon EVERGREEN SOCIETY $10,000+ Jennifer E Randall Gary D & Donalea Strunk Steven A Willsey Bernard R & Shirley Marsh David R & Marlene E Rawls Stanley J & Carolyn Carole Ann Winegar Gerald P Meyer Donald J Barr, deceased Anees J & Teri Razzouk Strzyzykowski Marilyn R Winters Eva P Munar Roger W & Irene Coon Nicholas E & Mariellen R Reiber Chulachak & Gillian R Andrew & N Louise Wolcott Harold A & Blanche A Oetman William R Nelson, deceased Daniel R & Lynette E Reichert Sukachevin Allan W & Peggy Wolfson Darrel G & Anna J Opicka Richard M & Anita I Reid Robert H & Marvel J Sundin Ronald A Wotring Jonathan K & Pamella K Walter Renshaw Glenn R & Carol Szana Ernest N & Rhonda Yap Paulien David H& Adela Rhys Douglas G & Tracy J Tacket James Y & Lily L Yong Gordon Pearse James & Marlene R Rich Bernice M Taylor Charles H & Joyce A Young John M & Anna M Roosenberg* Philipp & Nancy Riess Charles W & Marta Teel Elizabeth Young Adam D & Charissa D Rose Walter H Roberts Douglas W & Jeanette R Rupert W & Hope E Young Arlene Scott Charles W & Charlene Teller* Kenneth C & Carrie Zeck Vivion E & Virginia Shull Robertson Anna L Thomas Paul K & Lisa Ziegele Gordon D & Neusa J Skeoch Randall D & Mayra Robertson David E & Loralee J Thomas David B Zima James E & Jennifer L Slater Riva F Robinson Lorna A Thomas H John & Janetta R Steffen Riva F & Vivien Robinson Gary F & Diane Thurber Clifford F Sweet & Kim Joseph E & Isabel A Rodrigues Paulette T Tomlinson Carlson-Sweet Mark E & Janet D Rorabeck Steven M & Sharon Torgerson Peter M & Jacoba H Van Edmond E & Barbara J Roy Larry L & Jane Townsend Bemmelen

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