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0T^'LUR University Fort Wayne Campus 1025 West Riidisill Blvd. Fort Wa\nc\ 46807 TAYLOR UNIVERSITY Fort Wayne Campus President: Alma Mater S. A. WITMER E. Dr. Jay Kesler RICHARD GERIG Vice President-Fort Wayne Campus: Dr. Robert Nienhuis h^U ^ il ^ J 111 J J li J IJ. Director of University Relations: Jj Sherri Harter l.Wiih grate- ful hearts we hon or Our Al - ma Ma - ter true; Director of Alumni/Church Relations: 2.Hail to our Al - ma Ma ter Where hearts are set a - flame, 3. God bless our Al - ma Ma ter. Her halls en - shrine with light; Re\ . William Gerig ^C r r If r r n- ^ m I

FORT WAYNE ALUMNUS is published periodically by Taylor University, Fort 3 J i ^^^ i J^j Wayne Campus for alumni, friends, faculty ^m ^ ^Tt * j M and staff by the Office of University Rela- - Our her - i tage is know ledge Of Christ and life a - new. tions. Inquiries and comments should be With zeal for loy - al ser vice. In Christ ihe Sav-iours name, directed to: Her teach - ers bless with cour age; Her cause en - due wuh might. Taylor University - Fort Wayne Campus

Office of University Relations i : m i fH^ f r I f 1025 W. Rudisill Blvd. f f ^ Fort Wayne, IN 46807.

9 j I j^j J J. I'L.^ University all federal ^^ Taylor complies with rf=^ and state nondiscrimination laws. Taylor Our mis- sion is sal - va - lion. Through God's rc - deem- ing Word:

University is an equal-opportunity institu- Where youth re - ccive the vi - sion Of more a - bun- dant life, tion. Direct inquiries to the Office of the God keep her sons and daugh - tcrs In faith - ful - ness and lo\|ei'~i President, Taylor University, Upland, IN a ft ± k^

46989, 3 1 7-998-520 , or the Office of Civil 1 m Rights, Washington, DC. ^ ^

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To ev - ry tribe and na - lion His truth must bo un - furled,

- - - - - Witme r Hall, built in 1970, serves as Of ho ly ded i - ca - lion For lib cr a img sinfe.

the main academic and administrative One day to serve the Mas - icr E ter - iial - ly a - hove. building on the Fort Wayne campus. r r The building is named for Dr. S. A. n\ I f i i r f p iR f f ^ F F ^ Witmer, president former FWBC and '9 1952 Fort Wayne . Revised. I'm pioneer of the Bible College movement.

FORT WAYNE CAMPUS ALMA MATER RETAINED

Wc are pleased to announce that our Alma Mater, with a few changes in wording, continues as the Taylor University, Fort Wayne Campus alma mater.

Each campus will retain its own alma mater but a University wide hymn has been selected.

The hymn chosen is "How Firm a Foundation" and will be used for many occasions on both campuses of Taylor University. " " "

DR. ROBERT NIENHUIS VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE FORT WAYNE CAMPUS

Carrying on the Vision of Ministry and Service

Little did Bob Nienhuis knowwhen educational offerings while he was first in contact with Tay- maintaining an emphasis on lor University and Fort Wayne Christian ministry.

Bible College in 1 968 during a trip with

Youth for Christ, that he would some- The Nienhuis approach to leadership is day be the senior administrative officer one that focuses on the "big picture." He of the institution that would be a blend believes in gaining the wisdom of those of both colleges. who are involved before making a deci- sion. He wants to be the "chief cheer- Dr. Robert Nienhuis was appointed to leader" of his faculty and staff. He the senior administrative position of wants to celebrate the success of the TUFW, Vice President for the Fort people who make TUFW a great place. Wayne Campus, and assumed his new role on July 12. Dr. Nienhuis and his wife, Bette Jo, make their home in Brown Gables, the "Ifeel the lost 25 years have former FWBC president's home which prepared me for where I am was recently purchased back by the col-

today. . .a position of leadership lege. in an educational institution

dedicated to ministry. "Bette Jo is my partner in ministry and we are both During the last 25 years Nienhuis has thrilled to be able to live so accumulated phenomenal experience in close to campus activity. I leadership, ministry and administration. enjoy talking with the students Before coming to Fort Wayne he was on my walk home and having Assistant Professor of Higher, Adult students stop by while we are and Lifelong Education at working in the yard. We want State University and served as Special- the students to know us. We ist in the Department of Educational Dr. Bob & Bette Jo Nienhuis want the students to see us as Administration. He has served on the their friends. We look for faculties of Moody Bible Institute opportunities to be with the Evening School, Grand Rapids Baptist students, such as participating typical Christian liberal arts Seminary and Evangelical Di- in their social functions and college. I a strong pastoral vinity School. For eight years he was saw speaking in chapel on a ministries program, the senior pastor at Bethel Baptist Church regular basis. of Kalamazoo, Michigan and has held potential for effective adult administrative positions with Youth for education components and the Dr. Nienhuis and Bette Jo have two vitality non-traditional students Christ in Detroit and Holland, Michi- daughters: Rebecca, a sophomore at " gan. bring to the classroom. Taylor Upland and Sarah, a high school junior. A native of Holland, Michigan, he has Just finishing the first semester of his role. Dr. reflects earned degrees including a B.A. from new Nienhuis on the The role of Vice President for the Fort past five months, Hope College; M.Div. and Th.M. from Wayne Campus is a challenge, but Bob

Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; and Nienhuis also sees it as a privilege. . .a a Ph.D. from Michigan State Univer- "TUFW is a great asset to privilege with many dreams. Taylor University as a whole sity. and to the Fort Wayne "My first dream is not to just comnnmity. The diversity So being a Hollander and a native of and equip our students to find a job, expertise the people this "God's country" (a nickname many of on but also equip them for ministry. campus has made time Wolverines use for the state of Michi- my of Another dream is to establish transition an enjoyable one. gan), what attracted Dr. Nienhuis to the reputation of TUFW as the I sense Indiana and to Taylor University? the strong heritage college where (me can obtain a this campus represents and quality degree, while being I dedicated to continue that "The Fort Wayne campus of am challenged for a lifetime of heritage and to broaden the Tavlor Universilv is not your Christian growth and service. ; FORT WAYNE

FACES OF T.U.F.W. TWO, TWO, T.W.O.'S ARE BETTER THAN ONE

^^^^r ^ ^^^^^^H The student directed ministry outreach program, Taylor World Outreach (TWO), has branched out from Taylor Upland to the Fort Wayne campus. The program, developed over 30 years ago in Upland, allows students to reach the world with the Gospel.

^B^"^^ '^M In its first semester on the Fort Wayne campus, students have had the opportunity to develop Campus Life programs, serve as counselors at Fort Wayne correctional facilities, visit nursing care facilities and participate in Taylor's Saturday Basketball League ministry.

There have also been special outreach opportunities on campus. Spiritual emphasis week brought outstanding chapel speakers to campus. World Opportunities Week (WOW), under the student direction of Meichelle Long and Hans Kindsgrab, brought missionaries from every Dr. Ronald Powell country except two to the Fort Wayne campus. Program Director and Associate Professor of Criminal Justice TWO Director, Richard Baxter, is excited about the ministry of TWO and its potential, "Student leadership of TWO has brought new awareness and student involvement in possible outreach opportunities " for students to participate while at Taylor, Fort Wayne.

The enthusiasm is building as TWO sponsored evangelism activities are being planned for January and March of 1994. A team of students will deliver school supplies, collected on campus, to needy Russian children in January. Then in March another student group will travel to New York to reach out to inner-city youth, sponsored by R.U.N. ((Reaching Urban Neighborhoods), while a second team will travel to Guatemala to evangelize the children.

PROFESSOR CHOSEN TIS THE SEASON FOR TO RECEIVE AWARD SHARATHON Dr. James G. Hendrix Associate Registrar Taylor University, Fort Wayne Campus The WBCL staff and hundreds of volunteers Director and Associate Professor of Crimi- are gearing up for the radio station's 19th

nal Justice, Dr. Ronald Powell, was re- annual Sharathon which is to take place Janu- ^\ cently chosen to receive the 1993 John ary 1 1 and 12. For two days the station will Manson/Carl Robinson award. exempt normal programming to put all efforts 1 into raising the station's 1994 general operat- ^^ 1 The award is presented yearly to an indi- ing budget. It truly is a miracle that in just two M^ vidual who has made a significant contribu- days the budget will be raised through pledges

' y V 1 ^mjC tion to the field of criminal justice in the from thousands of listeners who are dedicated New England area. Powell is the former to the ministry of WBCL. Commissioner of the New Hampshire De- partment of Corrections. As has been the tradition of past SHARATHONS, Wayne Pederson, known for his radio programs "Footprints, " "Discover- Krislie Jacobson CHRISTMAS WITH DINO ies" and 'W^H' Dimensions," will join the Director ofAnnual Fund WBCL staff to lend his expertise, support and humor. On Saturday, December 1 1 , Taylor Univer- sity, Fort Wayne Campus hosted its Second Annual Community Christmas Concert. The 1994 goals have been set at $600,000 for Fort Wayne's own Brenda Whitfield, singer, 90.3 listeners and $100,000 for 89.5 listeners teacher and songwriter, began the evening (89.5 fm is WBCL's simulcast station reaching followed by featured artist, Dino northwest Ohio), giving a total goal of Karsonakis. DINO inspired the hearts of $700,000. Last year over $7 1 5,000 was pledged the sold-out crowd. DINO's message in by 5,275 listeners. word and music will not be soon forgotten. WBCL, the radio ministry of Taylor Univer- inspiring their in the tradition of the Fort Wayne Campus, sity, has been broadcasting and neighbors were special guests for the listeners for 1 8 years. evening and once again received compli- Dr. Mark Vermillion liistru( lor and Program Director mentary tickets. Over 1 40 neighbors joined of Public Relations Studies in the festivities. ! " :ampus focus

JONAS A. RINGENBERG FALCON VARSITY SPORTS February 26, 1894 - October 26, 1993

Jonas A. Ringenberg, interim president of Fort Wayne MEN'S SOCCER: The men's soc- - Bible Institute from 1944 1945, went to be with the cer season was full of challenges and

Lord on October 26, 1 just four months before what 993, hard lessons. The team finished with would have been his 100th birthday. 2 wins and 12 losses and 2 ties, as they completed a tough season in the Rev. Ringenberg's Christian ministry spanned over 75 NCCAA Division I. The team gained years of which he served in numerous roles including valuable experience from the season Missionary Church Central District Superintendent, editor of "The Missionary Worker, " interim president and look forward to the return of key of Fort Wayne Bible Institute, president of the Mission- players. The soccer team was ary Church Association and Missionary in Kingston, coached by Jim Hughes. Jamaica. He also pastored churches in Brinsmade, North Dakota; Milford, Nebraska; Grabill, Indiana; WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: The Cleveland and Hicksville, Ohio. Archbold, Ohio; record for the Lady Falcons is a poor reflection of the hard work displayed.

" They finished the season with 6 wins Dr. Jared Gerig, in his book "A Vine ofGod's Own Planting, reflects on J. A. Ringenberg's time at the Bible Institute, and 22 losses. Many of the players "Rev. Ringenberg guided the school with improved their overall skills as the God's help through trying times. His personal year went on which will greatly ben-

confidence and trust in God became a strong efit the team for next season. The stabilizing factor. volleyball team was coached by Sha- ron Gerig and assisted by Joan Smith. Jonas A. Ringenberg's impact in ministry and testimony will live on as a true memorial to his Christian commitment and love of his Lord. MEN'S BASKETBALL: Men s

Basketball is off to a terrific start.

The team record currently stands at 7-1. Posting some impressive wins BASKETBALL LEAGUE REACHING over quality opponents, the 1993-94 team is made up of talented sopho- INNER-CITY YOUTH mores and juniors. Among the Fal- cons most recent accomplishments

Taylor Fort Wayne's Saturday Basketball League is a fantastic example of a vision, linked with was the defeat of the # 1 rated NCCAA

time, energy and prayer, becoming a reality. Division II team. Anchoring the

team this year is a 6' 3" sophomore Dan Wilson, former coach at Elmhurst High School, was challenged to start an inner-city forward from Fort Wayne, Jason reach basketball league. Tom Osbeck, former TUFW resident director, shared the vision to Berkhalter. With the addition of

youth of the inner-city and what better way to do so than with what most youth like to do. . . play Berkhalter and returning starters, basketball Chad Liechty , Scott Haddix and Thad Winter, the Falcons are quickly mak- With TUFW students volunteering as scorekeepers and coaches and the use of the college's ing a name for themselves in NCCAA Gerig Activities Center, the Saturday Basketball League was started. Beginning with only three Division II. Hamilton is the kids, not quite a team, the league grew in popularity as did the attendance. Four teams were Bud formed. Youth for Christ became involved, schedules were mapped out and t-shirts purchased coach of the men's basketball team. (provided by Broadway Christian Church). By February 1993, over 200 kids were registered! WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: The The league continues to be held on the Fort Wayne campus under the leadership of Corey Laster, women's basketball team has had a

one of those TUFW student volunteers who is now Assistant to University Relations at TUFW. rough start. The team is primarily is to as its goal the of basketball The league committed having evangelism primary with game made up of young players who are as a tool to do so. Each Saturday pastors and other special speakers from the community quickly learning college basketball. volunteer to share the Gospel with the inner-city youth during the 30 minute intermission. In The team has a current record of 1 -7. the first year of the program 55 kids accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior! Coach Joel Brown is confident the team will improve as the season Current efforts are being made to link the new believers to local churches for discipleship and progresses. to support them in their commitment to Jesus Christ. Future plans include a fund-raiser to enable the league to purchase so each youth can have his/her own Bible. UPLAND UPDATE

COMMUNICATION ARTS CENTER

Now under construction, and scheduled to

open next fall, is the new $4.9 million communication arts center on the Upland

campus. It is a project that has been a long time in the offing. The first official discus- sions of the matter were held over 20 years ago.

When finished, the center will house a theatre, television studio, journalism lab, offices, classrooms, and various other rooms and studios.

UNIVERSITY MAKES GRADE

Taylor University is among the colleges and universities included in the recently FIRE DESTROYS released 1993-1994 edition of Peterson's MAINTENANCE OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE Competitive Colleges. Other recent hon- ors for the school include consistent rec- ognition by U.S. News and World Report A multi-alarm fire at Taylor University, The fire began shortly after 3:00 a.m. and as one of the top ten regional liberal arts Upland, on November 1 1 destroyed the was still smoldering at 7: 15 a.m. The loss colleges, and by the Templeton Founda- school's maintenance offices and ware- from the fire is estimated close to $1 mil- tion, which lists Taylor as among the top house, and led to the evacuation of a nearby lion. character-building colleges in the nation. housing development. The Ralph Boyd Buildings, Grounds, and Maintenance Dr. Charles R. Jaggers, Vice President for According to its publisher, the competi- Facility, which housed offices and school University Relations at Taylor, praised the tive colleges guide may be used to identify furniture as well as a large storage build- fire fighters at the scene saying that the colleges and universities that consistently ing adjacent to the site, were gutted. "excellent and fast response" from the fire attract the most accomplished students. departments probably saved another ware- Criteria for inclusion in the guide are based There were no injuries, although nearby house which is located next to the fire site. upon the scholastic achievements of each residents were evacuated when it was listed institution's respective freshman feared that paint, pesticides and other This marks the second major blaze to hit class. chemicals stored in the warehouse could the Upland campus in the last seven years. explode and cause the release of a toxic The Helena Building, which housed cloud. Taylor's theater, was gutted during an ROPES COURSE August, 1986 arson fire. INSTALLED

A 25-station ropes and challenge course TAYLOR UPLAND COMPLETES FIRST has been installed on the Upland campus. SUCCESSFUL CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Called "Escape to Reality," the course was donated by Jeff Dye (Upland '67), founder and president of Experiential Therapists, Taylor University president Jay Kesler was finished and dedicated in 1992. Con- Inc., Houston, Texas. Dye's company declared the university's $8.5 million capi- struction began on the Rupp Communica- specializes in the installation of challenge tal campaign a success and stated the goal tion Arts facility in May, 1993, and is due courses and in providing training in proper has been exceeded by over $200,000. The for completion in August, 1994. usage and safety procedures. He has set up announcement was made at the fall board over 80 courses in 20 states. meeting on the Taylor campus. President Kesler called the completion of the campaign, "a crowning achievement Plans call for Escape to Reality to be used The campaign's goals were to raise funds in Taylor's history," and stated that the for Health, Physical Education and for the construction successful effort was due to the "unselfish of the Randall Envi- Recreation-related courses and by various ronmental Center and the commitment and total involvement" of Rupp Commu- campus groups. nication Arts Center as well as their opera- Taylor board members, friends, alumni, tional endowments. The Randall Center faculty, and staff. feemmwork in this venture in ways which I have rarely seen

in alUny years c ry. He has been faithful He has provided. We are deeply grateful."

Dr. fay Kesler

President

Taylor University

1992- 1993 ^ Honor Roll of Donors

In appreciation of those who supported TAYLOR UNIVERSITY, FORT WAYNE CAMPUS Perspectives

Thank You for Dollars Receipted on the ''Listening Fort Wayne Campus to Your

Heart'' July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1993

Annual Fund $331,107 Phonathon 33,554 * Dr. Jay Kesler Restricted 13,718 President Taylor University Gift Income Restricted/ 105,980 Endowment WBCL 772,670 WBCY 66,021

'' Listen to Our Hearts" was the last pub- lication we sent you from the Fort Wayne * The amount indicated is not added to the total because it has been campus. As I read through the names of dispersed in the Annual Fund and Endowment. the hundreds ofindividuals whofaithfully give to the ministry of the Fort Wayne campus, it is very clear that Fort Wayne is dear to many hearts.

Our first year as Taylor University, Fort Wayne Campus was a year oftransition, a year of ups and downs, a year of many Annual Fund Report

accomplishments. . . and through each day God's faithfdness reigned. Through 1992 - each day the partnership of His people July 1, June 30, 1993 was a tremendous source of blessing and encouragement. Ambassadors 44,017 Harvesters 33,956 On behalf of the Fort Wayne campus, I Missionary express great appreciation for your part- Church 10,500 nership with us. I believe God has great Unrestricted 19,561 things in store f>r Fort Wayne and I am Matching Gifts 29,531 confident God uses His people as vessels Estates 34,411 to carry out His perfect will. Direct Mail 83,361

" Employees 4,108 Thank youfor "Listening to Your Heart. Memorials 400 Businesses 40,389 Phonathon 20,000 Other Churches 3,983 ICI 2,000 Dinners 4,935

TOTAL $331,107 Taylor University Board of Trustees, 1992 1993

Mr. Kenneth Flanigan, Jr. Chairman of the Board Mr. Jerry Home Dr. William E. Pannell Managing Partner Mr. Theodore F. Brolund Chief Executive Officer Professor of Preaching and St. Charles Building Partners President Manpower Temporary Services Practical Theology Director of Stewardship W.A. Whitney Corporation of Western Michigan Fuller Theological Seminary The Evangelical Alliance Mission Rockford, IlHnois Holland, Michigan Pasadena, California Carol Stream, Illinois

Mrs. LaRita R. Boren Mr. John R. Home Mr. Paul D. Robbins Ms. Marta Gabre-Tsadick Vice President President and Chief Operating Executive Vice President and Chief President Avis Industrial Corporation Officer Operating Officer I.T.G. Commercial Trading Upland, Indiana Navistar International Christianity Today, Inc. Executive Director, Project Mercy Transportation Corporation Carol Stream, Illinois Vice President, Hel Mar Mr. R. David Boyer Chicago, Illinois Fort Wayne, Indiana Attomey-at-law Mr. Richard Russell Helmke, Beams, Boyer & Wagner Mr. V. Donald Jacobsen President Dr. J. Paul Gentile Fort Wayne, Indiana Director Russell Homes, Inc., Medical Doctor Institutional Advancement General Contractors and Land Fort Wayne, Indiana Dr. Joseph D. Brain Drinker Ronald Blue and Co. Developers Professor of Environmental Atlanta, Georgia Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Mr. Robert C. Gilkison Physiology President Chair, Department of Mrs. G. Roselyn Kerlin Mr. Paul A. Steiner Brothers Investment Environmental Health Kahn Danville, Indiana President and Chairman of the Board Management Corporation Harvard University Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Alexandria, Virginia Boston, Massachusetts Mr. Carl W. Moellering Company President Fort Wayne, Indiana Mr. Richard W. Gygi Dr. Beverly Brightly Moellering Construction President Senior Program Associate Company, Inc. Dr. Fred S. Stockinger CPS Corporation U.S. Department of Education Fort Wayne, Indiana Cardiovascular Surgeon Alexandria, Virginia Office of Special Education Texarcana, Texas Washington, D.C. Mr. Arthur K. Muselman Dr. Carl W. Hessel President Dr. James H. Woods Consultant General Vascular Surgeon Mr. J. Thomas Crutchfield E P Graphics and Farmington Hills, Michigan Corporate Officer Beme, Indiana Milwaukee General and Vascular

H. Crutchfield, Inc. Surgery, S.C. Crutchfield & Sons, Inc. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Crutchfield Groves, Inc. Sebring, Florida Mr. Paul Zurcher Zurcher's Tire, Inc. Monroe, Indiana

Ambassadors

Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Camahan Mr. and Mrs. Rex G. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Loris Jacobs Mr. Robert Albro Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Cherrie Mrs. Ella Fox Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Jewett Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Allen Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert French Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Amstutz Mrs. Faye Clauser Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Fry Mrs. Highla Ellen Kiessling Mrs. Marcella Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clendenan Mr. and Mrs. Judson George Mr. and Mrs. Foster Klopfenstein Dr. and Mrs. Doug Barcalow Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Coats Mr. and Mrs. Abner F. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koehn Dr. and Mrs. David Biberstein Mr. Gaylord L. Conrad Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gerig Mr. and Mrs. John L. Laymon Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Cooley Miss Geraldine Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Lochner Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Cornell Dr. and Mrs. Jared F. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Longcor Mrs. Fern Birkey Mrs. Marjorie DeArmond Dr. and Mrs. Lester Gerig Mrs. Nola Loose Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dever Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Gerig Mr. and Mrs. James W. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Bishop Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Dugan Rev. and Mrs, William Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Bixler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Egly Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goldsmith Anonymous Rev. and Mrs. Virgil N. Bixler Rev. and Mrs. Cyril Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Ked Graber Mr. Ralph D. McNeal Mrs. Gladys Blackburn Dr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile Mrs. Grace McVay Mr. Ralph Bolinger Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Eloranta Mr. Melvin L. Guillaume Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Messick Mrs. Opal Bomer Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Guth Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Brandenberger Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Eubank Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Moser Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Brubaker Rev. and Mrs. Bob Fansler Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Moser Miss Wava Bueschlcn Mrs. Helen Footc Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harter Rev. and Mrs. William Mueller 1 '

Mr. and Mrs. John Sanner Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Steiner

Mr. and Mrs. Erie J. Sauder Dr. and Mrs. Robert Strubhar Ambassadors cont. Miss Lorene Schindler Dr. and Mrs. Jon Swanson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Scholl Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tiemon Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Scholl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Updegrove Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muselman Miss Mary Edith Reiff Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Shaw Mrs. Catharine VanZile Mr. and Mrs. Carl Muselman Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rickner Mr. Harold Shaw Mr. and Mrs. David Vinton Mrs. Janis Nahler Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg Anonymous Mrs. Vera VonGunten Dr. and Mrs. Ted D. Nickel Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ringenberg Miss Hazel Shoup Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nussbaum Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shull Rev. and Mrs. Max D. Wanner

Mr. Frederick J. Pt'eiffer Mrs. Ina Rocke Mr. and Mrs. James E. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Howard White Mr. and Mrs. DeVon A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roth Dr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whiteford Dr. and Mrs. Jay Platte Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruble Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr

Harvesters

Mr. and Mrs. Don Abner Miss Bernice Blore Miss Eunice J. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. James Blum Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Orton Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Rex Altenburg Miss Helen W, Boehm Miss Barbara L. Coon Mr. John Ginter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvis Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooper Miss Terveer Ginter Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Amstutz Mrs. Lois H. Brandenburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cooper Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gongwer Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bransteter Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Cooper Mr. William H. Gouty Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Amstutz Ms. Lori Bringer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox Dr. Paul E. Grabill Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bruner Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Gratz

Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Amstutz Mrs. Emma Buehle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowder Mr. and Mrs. Randall Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balsiger Rev. and Mrs. Warren W. Burns Ms. Maxine Daffom Mr. and Mrs. Max Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Von Balsiger Mrs. William T. Bums Miss Phyllis E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Guether Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barrett Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Burrus Ms. Norma R. DeLancey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guhse

Mr. and Mrs. Duane J. Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie L. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. DeLong Mrs. Mildred M. Hakes Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Beery Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Al Deneve Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hall Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Belknap Mr. and Mrs. William Carley Rev. and Mrs. Joel D. DeSelm MissVelmaJ. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bertsche Miss Dolores Y. Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dettmer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haney

Rev. and Mrs . James E. Bertsche Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dick Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Harrigan

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Chapman Miss Tamara Drummond Mrs. Arthur P. Hartman Mr. Merlin R, Birky Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clapp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drummond Mrs. Ada Hausser Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bishton Mr. and Mrs. Julian Clark Mr. and Mrs. Jewel E. Duke Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Bixler Rev. and Mrs. Burley N. Clay Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dynes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkins Miss Georgia A. Black Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Cleven Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ehle Mrs. Blanche R. Haycock Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Bland Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Clifton Mr. and Mrs. David A. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bliszack Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clouser Mr. and Mrs. Larry V. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hayes Mrs. Mary Jane Eicher Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eloranta Miss Glenda J. Hebblethwaite Rev. Paul Erdel Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heffner ^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Erdel Mr. Russell E. Heffner iSff^, . ^a * A Ms. Dottie Erickson Mrs. Lynda J. Heidelberg Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Feay Miss Nancy L. Helm ff\1 Mr. and Mrs. Forest C. Felger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henkel ub4L'^ ^^^^VyjB Mr. and Mrs. James Felger Mr. Raymond Herman Miss Shirley G. Force Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Herman ^Ini Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forster Mr. and Mrs. Norvis Hill 1 ,^^P^^jjM^V H^^r^^^^^B^W^^^^I Mrs. Margaric Frain Mrs. Thelma Hoagland Dr. and Mrs. James Frey Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Fry Dr. Warren Hoffman 1^ J Mr. and Mrs. Enlo J. Gaff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gamble Dr. E. Randall Horton x^fi^^ Mrs. Helen E. Gase Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howey ^H^^^*^ Mrs. Evelyn R. Gentis Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Huber

^^^TW^^Kf Miss Elda E. Gerber Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hughes Miss Prudence Gerber Mr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Hull Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Gerig Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Hull Mr. and Mrs. Ardon B. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Inniger \/T^^mk Rev. and Mrs. Dale E. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. John Jandik Mr. and Mrs. DarrellL. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson Joe Updegrove, Director of Development, and Kristie Jacohson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Johnson Director of the Annual Fund, daily work with donors to generate Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Jones funding for the Fort Wayne campus current fund. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Gerig Mr. Terry D. Jones Mrs. Bcrniccc Gctz Mrs. Pearl V. Keefer Mr. and Mrs. Dclbcrt Gilford Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelly

10 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sprunger Harvesters cont. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Renner Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Sprunger Rev. and Mrs. Edison D. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Sprunger Rev. and Mrs. Philip Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reynolds Mrs. Barbara Steiner Mr. and Mrs. James Kimbel Mr. and Mrs. Loris L. Minger Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Riewald Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Steiner Mr. Howard Koenigshof Mrs. Berteen Minnich Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul David Steiner Mrs. Norman W. Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mishler Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Lane Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. John Stiverson Mrs. Elsie Larson Mrs. Frances Monroe Mr. and Mrs. George F. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stout Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lawrason Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morand Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rodocker Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Lehman Mr. Duane A. Moser Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rohrs Miss Clara Lou Stucky Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Lehman Mr. Dwight Moser Miss Cleo K. Roth Mr. and Mrs. John Stucky Mr. and Mrs. Claren Lehman Mr. Harry Moser Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Roth Miss Mary Stucky Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Moser Mr. and Mrs. James Roth Miss Ingrid Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Moser Mr. and Mrs. James L. Roth Mr. Robert Tamagawa Mr. Wilmer E. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Moser Mrs. Marilyn Roth Mr. Zohrab Tazian Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Lengerich Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Moser Mr. Reuben E. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tempest Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger Mrs. Susan Musser Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Rowell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Liecthy Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Myers Miss Edyth W. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tracey Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Light Mrs. Dorothy L. Myers Mrs. Melba Rusher Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tracy Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers Mr. and Mrs. James Saddington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxel Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lockwood Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Myers Miss Inez R. Sassaman Mr. Floyd Updegrove Mr.and Mrs. Harold Longardner Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Naas Miss LaVera M. Sauder Mrs. Norma VonGunten Miss Donna M. Lutton Rev. and Mrs. Geroge W. Nantz Rev. and Mrs. Ralph J. Scantlin Mr. John M. Wanner Mrs. Naomi E. Macy Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nearhood Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schierling Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wanner Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malone Dr. and Mrs. Craig Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Schlatter Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Warner Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt Miss Evelyne Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Warstler Mr. and Mrs. E. Donald Martin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. Jacob Schrock Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Waters Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martz Miss Janet E. Nickel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz Dr. Alice Joy Weddle Mr. Carl Mason Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Noble Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz Mr. Henry Welty Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mason Ms. Margaret A. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweighart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welty Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mattax Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson Mr. Charles Scott Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Welty Mr. Jack W. Mattem Mr. Robert Paxson Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shank Mrs. Wilma Wetter Anonymous Mrs. Irene Peck Mrs. Helen Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. David J. McDeavitt Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaylord Phillippe Mr. Jack Shoaf Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Wiederkehr Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mclntire Miss Amy D. Philips Miss Kathy Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wild Rev. and Mrs. Harold L. McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitzer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siktberg Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMahan Mrs. Naomi O. Pollitt Miss Ruth Silvers Mr. and Mrs. William Winn Mr. and Mrs. John Meek Mrs. Carol J. Ponchot Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simon Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Winzeler Miss Mary E. Mengel Mr. and Mrs. David H. Prahl Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith Mrs. Alma Yerks Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Messick Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Pritchard Miss Ethel Smith Mrs. Clorinda E. Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Smith Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Mrs. Marceil J. Zehr Drs. Keith and Etta Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quay Ms. Floridene Snyder Mrs. Alberta Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Miller Mrs. Raymond Rakestraw Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miller Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Myron Springer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Brice L. Minger Ms. Mary A. Reed Mr. and Mrs. George A. Zuercher Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Zuercher

Alumni

Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Ache Miss Mary Andrea Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barcalow Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams Mr. and Mrs. John Armant Mr. and Mrs. Harold Basehore Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bettinger Mrs. Ruth Aju Mrs. Frieda Armstrong Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Bassous Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Beutler Mr. Robert Albro Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Arnold Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bateman Dr. and Mrs. David Biberstein Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Allen Mr. and Mrs. G. William Ashley Rev. and Mrs. Brian Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Binkley Mr. and Mrs. Joel Alsdorf Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Augsburger Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alvarez Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Augsburger Rev. and Mrs. Richard Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvis Mr. Gordon Aupperle Mr. and Mrs. David Becker Mr. Merlin Birky Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Amstutz Miss Sharon Ayabe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedford Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Bixler Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amstutz Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ayabe Mrs. Lois Bedford Miss Georgia Black Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Amstutz Rev. and Mrs. R. Vernon Babcock Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Bedsworth Mrs. Erma Bleile Rev. and Mrs. Blanchard Amstutz Miss Mabel Bahler Miss Carol Beerbower Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bliszack Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz Mrs. Ardice Bailor Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bellman Miss Alice Blodgett Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ball Mrs. Veda Ruth Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Erik Bioinstedt Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Anderson Miss Dorothy Bail Mrs. Bertha Berk Rev. and Mrs. John Blosser

11 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Culbert Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Gerig Alumni cont. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cureton Miss Geraldine Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis Mrs. Idella Gerig Mr. Keith Davis Dr. Ira Gerig Rev. and Mrs. John Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Blue Caddy Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Demmin Dr. and Mrs. Jared Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caley Rev. John DePriest Mr. Jared Gerig Bontrager Rev. and Mrs. R. Mark Campbell Rev. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Botas Mrs. Isabelle Drake Mr. and Mrs. John Gerig Rev. and Mrs. Terry Bovinet Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caraher Rev. and Mrs. Howard Dunlap Miss Joy Gerig Darrell Dr. and Mrs. Clark Card Mr. and Mrs. Bowditch Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Dyck Dr. and Mrs. Lester Gerig Mr. and Mrs. William Bowers Miss Dolores Carpenter Anonymous Miss Sharon Gerig Rev. Rev. and Mrs. William Bowles and Mrs. Wayne Caulkins Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dyck Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowman Miss Florence Cavender Rev. Robert Dye Rev. and Mrs. William Gerig Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniel Boyll Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cecil Miss Vikki Eady Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germain Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Brandenburg Mr. Ninas Sorisho-Chamaki Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eagle Miss Margaret Germain Brennan Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Chamberlin Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. Clarence Eash TSGT and Mrs. Russell Geyer Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brenneman Rev. and Mrs. John Cherrie Mrs. Lavinia Ebersole Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gibson Mrs. Kurt Christenson Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Brenneman Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Duane Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gifford Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wesley Rev. and Mrs. Richard Ehresman Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Gilpin Mr. James Brian Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clapper Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ehresman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gilpin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Broom Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Clark Miss Clara Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gilpin Mrs. Clark Rev. and Mrs. Derrell Brown Naomi Rev. and Mrs. Cyril Eicher Miss Terveer Ginter Dr. and Mrs. O. Carl Brown Rev. and Mrs. Albert Clarke Mr. and Mrs. David Eicher Rev. and Mrs. Charles Glenn Miss Cheryl Brown Mrs. Faye Clauser Rev. and Mrs. Howard Eicher Miss Carol Goldsmith Mr. Mrs. Claaser Rev. and Mrs. Doane Brubaker and James Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eicher Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gongwer Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brubaker Mrs. Lillie Claaser Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Eicher Miss Mildred Good Mr. Mrs. Wilfred Buck Rev. and Mrs. Donald Cleveland and Mrs. Junne Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Truman Gottschalk Mr. Mrs. Cluckie Mrs. Emma Buehle and Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emery Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Grabill Mrs. J. Miss Wava Bueschlen Mr. and Stephen Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Russell Epley Mr. and Mrs. Noel Grabill Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bunker Mr. and Mrs. Rick Collins Mr. John Erdel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graham Mr. and Mrs. Jay Burden Rev. and Mrs. David Conn Dr. Paul Erdel Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gray Miss Melissa Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Erdel Ms. Carol Grimstead Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Carl Constable Ms. Dottie Erickson Mr. and Mrs. M. Ronald Grubb Mrs. Wilma Burget Mr. John Cook Mr. and Mrs. George Escher Miss Janet Grabbs Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Bark Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eubank Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gruber Rev. and Mrs. John Burke Miss Barbara Coon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent Fahl Mr. and Mrs. Max Gruber Mr. Peter Mrs. Burkey Nancy Coon Mrs. Julia Farley Rev. and Mrs. James Garley Mr. David Burkey Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cordier Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farson Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger Miss Anges Barley Mr. and Mrs. John Cornell Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Feay Rev. and Mrs. Todd Habegger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barley Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cotner Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Feliciano Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Haber Mr. Mrs. Roger Burns Rev. Mrs. D. and and Dean Coursey Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald Felts Mr. and Mrs. Max Haines Rev. and Mrs. Warren Bums Rev. and Mrs. William Cox Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ferguson Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Hall Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burnsed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crabe Mrs. Eleanor Fergason Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hall Rev. and Mrs. Burritt Mark Mrs. L. Eileen Crall Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fernaays Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Burrus Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crawfis Miss Mary Fetter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haller Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockett Miss Sarah Fiedler Rev. and Mrs. Dale Hamrick Mrs. Mr. and James Byers Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haney Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Florence Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Rex Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hara Miss Shirley Force Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hardley Rev. and Mrs. Duane Ford Rev. and Mrs. Robert Harle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forster Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forster Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harpest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fox Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Harrigan Rev. and Mrs. Dean Freed Rev. and Mrs. William Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freese Miss Mary Ardis Harris Mrs. Dorilda Roberts-Frith Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fritz Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Hartsell Mrs. Shirley Frost Mr. Harold Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hauser Mr. John and Dr. Dixie Garner Mrs. Ada Hausser Dr. and Mrs. Marcelo Galvilanez Mr. Howard Hawkins Rev. and Mrs. James Geahlen Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hayes Mr. Thomas Gearhart Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes Miss Evelyn Geiser Rev. and Mrs. Glen Head Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geldien Miss Glenda Hebblethwaite Mr. and Mrs. Garri George Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Hege Miss Elda Gerber Dr. and Mrs. Ray Hein Miss Prudence Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Gary Heishman Taylor University recently purchased hack "Brown Gahles!" The home, Dr. and Mrs. Vergil Gerber Miss Nancy Helm located at H27 W. Rudisill, was originally purchased in I960 and served as Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helzerman home for the college's presidents for 20 years. The home was then sold. Mr. Bruce Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henkel Taylor took advantage ofthe opportunity to repurchase the home this summer Rev. and Mrs. Dale Gerig Mrs. Shirley Henry " Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gerig Mrs. Kathleen Hess and is excited that Boh and Bette Jo Nienhuis now make "Brown Gables Mr. and Mrs. Donavon Gerig Rev. and Mrs. William Hesse their home. . .allowing them to live in the midst of campus life. 12 Mrs. Karen Miller Rev. and Mrs. Victor Poser Alumni cont. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Preston Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller Miss Frances Prough Rev. and Mrs. John Hetherington Dr. Anna Belle Laughbaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putt Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hetmansperger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauser Miss Sharon Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quay Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hewett Miss Roberta Lay Rev. and Mrs. Fred Millikan Rev. and Mrs. Paul Rager Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. John Laymen Rev. Edmund Mills Rev. and Mrs. Roy Ramseyer Mrs. Lois Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rashley Rev. and Mrs. Warren Hiebert Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lehman Mrs. Larene Mitchell Mrs. Dorothy Read Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins Rev. and Mrs. Harold Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell Miss Julia Reef Mr. and Mrs. Norvis Hill Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Miu Mrs. Marian Regier Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hirons Miss Virginia Lehman Rev. and Mrs. Robert Moening Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Reifel Mrs. Dorothy Hoag Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Leightner Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Moore Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds Mrs. Thelma Hoagland Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Leightner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morley Rev. and Mrs. Edison Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. Grant Hoatson Rev. and Mrs. Dale Leinbach Rev. and Mrs. James Mortemore Mrs. Judy Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leman Rev. and Mrs. Dale Moser Rev. and Mrs. Philip Reynolds Miss Tricia Hobson Miss Leslie Lynnette Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Moser Mr. Timothy Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hodgin Rev. and Mrs. Billy Lewis Rev. and Mrs. John Motter Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rice Mrs. Ariel Hodgson Rev. and Mrs. Dale Lewis Rev. and Mrs. William Mueller Rev. and Mrs. Randall Rice Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogg and Mrs. Robert Lewis LCDR Miss Pauline Muselman Rev. and Mrs. Verlin Rice Miss Mary Hoke Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Liechty Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muselman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rieser Mr. Stephen Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. Larry Liechty Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Myers Mr. and Mrs. James Riggs Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Hosteller Mrs. Goldie Lienhard Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers Rev. and Mrs. Gary Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Lindstrom Rev. William Myers Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hughs Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nantz Rev. and Mrs. Loyal Ringenberg Rev. and Mrs. Roger Hughs Mr. and Mrs. Lininger Jay Rev. and Mrs. Geroge Nantz Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Hull Mr. and Mrs. Gary Litwiller Mrs. Helen Nash Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hunteman Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Logan Rev. and Mrs. John Nearhood Rev. and Mrs. Paul Robbins Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde Rev. Vernon Lohrentz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson Mrs. Ruth Roberson Mrs. Kathryn Hyman Mrs. Miriam Long Dr. and Mrs. Craig Nelson Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robinson Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Inniger Mr. and Mrs. Mark Longcor Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Mrs. Ina Rocke Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Isnogle Rev. and Mrs. Martin Longcor Miss Melodic Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rodebaugh Miss Vicki Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Loraas Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt Miss Diane Rodocker Mrs. Mildred John Miss Ginger Loucks Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Catherine Rohrs Rev. and Mrs. James Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Donald Love Neuenschwander Rev. and Mrs. Don Rohrs Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson Miss Helen Lucks Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ross Miss Lois Johnson Miss Donita Luginbill Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Luginbill Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Roth Mrs. Lillian Jones Miss Peggy Lundy Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Roth Mrs. Martha Jones Rev. and Mrs. Robert G. Magary Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Gladys Roth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy Mrs. Lois Maggart Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. James Roth Rev. and Mrs. George Kacena Rev. and Mrs. William Malick Mrs. Jean Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe Rev. and Mrs. Niles Kageyama Mrs. Mildred Mankin Miss Kristine Neuenschwander Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ruch Rev. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martens Mrs. Ruth Neuenschwander Rev. and Mrs. Michael Rucinski Mrs. Jacci Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. E. Donald Martin Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ray Keaton Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin Neuenschwander Mr. Bruce Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Kent Keener Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Miss Arlene Newcombe Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rupp Rev. and Mrs. Paul Keidel Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Martin Miss Janet Nickel Rev. and Mrs. David Rupp Rev. and Mrs. Levi Keidel Rev. and Mrs. Floran Mast Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Nickel Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp Mrs. Florence Kelley Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mast Mrs. Charlene Niner Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kent Rev. and Mrs. Mark Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Marion Noel Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Keplar Mr. and Mrs. David Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. James Nott Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rupp Miss Margaret Kerby Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mays Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Nussbaum Rev. and Mrs. David Rusk Rev. and Mrs. James Key Mrs. Joan McBrier Mr. and Mrs. Kip Nussbaum Rev. Dorland & Dr. Carol Russett Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kidd Mr. and Mrs. John McComb Rev. and Mrs. Milo Nussbaum Miss Inez Sassaman CPT and Mrs. Lawrence Kinde Miss Nancy McCune Rev. and Mrs. Norman Okasako Miss LaVera Sauder Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis King Miss Margie McDowell Mr. and Mrs. David Osborne Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Scantlin Mr. David Kiningham Mr. and Mrs. Harry McElhone Dr. and Mrs. William Pannell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schakat Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleiner Ms. Bonnie McFarren Mrs. Dorothy Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schierling Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Klopfenstein Mrs. Angela McKee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patalano Rev. and Mrs. Jake Schierling Mrs. Sylvia Knuth Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pavkov Mr. and Mrs. Tim Schill Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koehn Mr. and Mrs. Willard McKenney Miss lola Perkins Mrs. Flora Schilling Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Koller Rev. and Mrs. Harold McKnight Mrs. Esther Perry Mr. Scott Schindler Miss Genevieve Kooy Mr. and Mrs. Roger McKuhen Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Schlatter Miss Margaret Korta Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMahan Rev. and Mrs. Philip Petersen Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Schmidt Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kramer Rev. and Mrs. Lester Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Petersen Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt Mr. Jonathon Kraner Meisenheimer Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Peterson Miss Evelyne Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. John Krinn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mellott Miss Amy Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lambert Rev. and Mrs. Jerrold Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickard Mr. and Mrs. David Scholl Mrs. Elizabeth Landfair Mr. and Mrs. Duwain Meyers Rev. and Mrs. George Pike Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schrock Rev. and Mrs. Robert Langdon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Michaels Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pit/er Miss Carol Schuman Mrs. Mary Langeloh Miss Marilyn Millar Mr. Joseph Pjecha Rev. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller Dr. and Mrs. Jay Platte Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwcighart Mr. and Mrs. Alan Latino Rev. and Mrs. Carl Miller W. Rev. and Mrs. Steven Ponchot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott

13 Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Tolly Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whiteman Alumni cont. Miss Evelyn Tomlinson Rev. and Mrs. William Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. James Torbertt Rev. and Mrs. Roy Whittum Rev. Robert Treat Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Widmark Rev. and Mrs. Stein Mrs. Leora Schudder Howard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trusdie Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wiebe Ms. Nancy Seibert Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker Rev. and Mrs. Gareth Wiederkehr Rev. and Mrs. Mark Seversen Mr. and Mrs. Craig Steiner Rev. John Tuckey Rev. and Mrs. Rudolf Wiens Mr. and Mrs. Duane Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shadduck Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ummel Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wiggin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shady Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Steiner Miss Verna Unruh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wild Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaffer Rev. and Mrs. David VanGorkom Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilhelm Mr. Thomas Shank Rev. and Mrs. Laverne Steiner Mr. and Mrs. John Venters Dr. and Mrs. Bert Wilhoit Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaw Rev. and Mrs. Lyie Steiner Miss Millie Vermillion Rev. David Williams Rev. and Mrs. Bliss Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Brent Shaw M. Miss Constance Vollmar Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shaw Rev. and Mrs. Royal Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Kent VonGunten Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Williams Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Shinabarger Miss Susan Mrs. Vera VonGunten Mrs. Shirlee Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shisler Rev. and Mrs. Timothy Steiner Mr. and Mrs. William VonGunten Mr. William Williams Miss Hazel Shoup Mr. Wayne Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagley Mr. David Willis Miss Kathy Showalter Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Steingass Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson James Stilson Mr. and Mrs. Elzer Showers Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Eric Windmiller Miss Charmaine Siekmann Mr. and Mrs. John Stiverson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner Mr. and Mrs. William Winn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siktberg Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Stockwell Rev. and Mrs. Phil Wahl Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Winteregg Rev. and Mrs. Marc Siler Dr. and Mrs. Verlin Stoller Mr. and Mrs. Ramar Wakenight Miss Elizabeth Wise Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sivits Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stout Ms. Irene Walker Mrs. Kathryn Witker Mr. and Mrs. David Sjoberg Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stout Miss Laura Walker Mr. Neil Wolfe Miss Lois Slagle Miss Sonja Strahm Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters Mrs. Linda Woodruff Ms. Helen Slagle Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stroup Miss Betty Waiti Rev. Willis Woods Miss Gertrude Slusser Dr. and Mrs. Robert Strubhar Miss Mildred Wanner Mr. and Mrs. Lee Worthman Ms. Mary Smart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strunk Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wright Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smart Miss Clara Lou Stucky Mr. and Mrs. John Warner Rev. J. Harlan Wright Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith Miss Lois Stucky Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Warner Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wulliman Mr. and Mrs. L. Timothy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Studebaker Dr. and Mrs. Loren Wanner Miss Brenda Yager Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clark Study Rev. and Mrs. John Warren Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yingling Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sudmann Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waterman Rev. and Mrs. Donald Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherland Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Watson Mr. Daniel Zehr Ms. Floridene Snyder Rev. and Mrs. Richard Swedberg Mrs. Alice Weber Mrs. Marceil Zehr Ms. Karen Sober Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tate Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weber Mr. and Mrs. Glide Zeider Mr. and Mrs. James Sousley Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor Dr. Alice Joy Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Zem Dr. and Mrs. Carl Sovine Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Miss Joann Weddle Mr. and Mrs. David Zimmerman Mrs. Noretta Spencer Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James Welty Mrs. Juanita Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sprunger Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Terui Rev. and Mrs. James Welty Mrs. Pauline Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terui Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welty Rev. and Mrs. Jon Zurcher Miss Miriam Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thayer Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Welty Rev. and Mrs. Steven Zurcher Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sprunger Miss Anna Thoman Mr. and Mrs. Willis Welty Mr. Wayne Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Threlkeld Mr. and Mrs. Gary Westgerdes Miss Ruth Stahl Ms. Nellie Thum Mr. and Mrs. Howard White Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stalter Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tiernon Miss Virginia White Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tobin

'It has been my pleasure to work in the Development Office for Fort Wayne Bible College, Summit Christian College and now Taylor University, Fort Wayne Campus.

As gift envelopes are opened and amounts totaled together, it is a JOY to see how faithful donors are for the training ofyoung men and women to serve our Lord Jesus Christ. May I take this opportunity to say thank you for yourfaithfulness!

After coming to the college to just "help out"for two days, I have been here 16 years. (Takes me a long time to get the work done!)

1 feel the Lord brought me here and now I feel His leading to

leave, so as ofJanuary 2, 1994, I will be retiring. I pray my successor will enjoy the recordkeeping, changing of addresses, " reporting and receipting as much as I have. Marjorie Holloway Donor Receipter

14 Friends

Mr. and Mrs. Don Abnet Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Fry Mr. and Mrs. Homer Inniger Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carey Mrs. Wilbert Fuelling Mr. and Mrs. Loris Jacobs Ms. Myma Akin Mr. and Mrs. William Carley Mr. and Mrs. Enlo Gaff Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jaggers Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gamble Mr. and Mrs. John Jandik Mr. and Mrs. Rex Altenburg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnahan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garman Mrs. Charlotte Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chaney Mrs. Evelyn Gentis Mr. and Mrs. Hie J. Johnloz Mrs. E. Angalene Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Judson George Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Amstutz Mrs. Bernita Charles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerard Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cherrie Mr. and Mrs. Abner Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clapp Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerig Rev. and Mrs. Weyburn Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Anderson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gerig Mr. Clyde Jones Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Julian Clark Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnholt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clendenan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones Miss Carolyn Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cleven Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Artz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clifton Mrs. Berniece Getz Mr. Terry Jones Mr. Donald Attebury Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clouser Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geyer Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Justice Miss Helen Augsburger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Collins Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goins Mrs. Anna Kacena Mr. and Mrs. John Augsburger Miss Eunice Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldner Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keaffaber Mr. and Mrs. Paul Augsburger Mr. Gaylord Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goldsmith Mrs. Pearl Keefer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker Mr. and Mrs. Donald Converse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gollmer Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelly Ms. Mary Lou Baker Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cooley Mr. William Gouty Mrs. Highla Ellen Kiessling Mrs. Marcella Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coon Mr. and Mrs. William Graham Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Kiester Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gratz Mr. and Mrs. James Kimbel Mr. and Mrs. Von Balsiger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile Mrs. Barbara King Miss Melissa Barcalow Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Cooper Mr. and Mrs. John Guethler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiningham Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guhse Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Kirchenbauer Mr. and Mrs. W. Oral Barto Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Guth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkman Mr. and Mrs. Duane Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowder Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guy Ms. Connie Klinger Mr. and Mrs. Brice Bauserman Ms. Maxine Dafforn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadsell Mr. and Mrs. Foster Klopfenstein Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Becker Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Mrs. Mildred Hakes Mr. Howard Koenigshof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beery Mrs. Marjorie DeArmond Miss Velma Hall Mr. and Mrs Frank Krandell Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beitler Ms. Norma Delancey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton Mrs. Norman Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belknap Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeLong Mr. and Mrs. David Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kwaczala Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bertsche Mr. and Mrs. Al Deneve Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Lane Rev. and Mrs. James Bertsche Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dettmer Ms. Marilyn Harp Mrs. Elsie Larson Mr. and Mrs. James Betz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dever Ms. Helen Harper Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lawrason Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkey Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lederman Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dick Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hartle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishton Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Doriot Mrs. Miriam Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Claren Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Bixler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Double Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lehman Mrs. Gladys Blackburn Miss Tamara Drummond Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkins Mr. Wilmer Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drummond Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leichty Miss Bemice Blore Dr. and Mrs. Richard Dugan Mrs. Blanche Haycock Mr. David Leming Mr. and Mrs. James Blum Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Duke Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis Miss Helen Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dynes Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Boise Mr. and Mrs. F. Donald Eckelmann Mr. Russell Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowers Mr. Walter Edgar Mrs. Lynda Heidelberg Mr. Dennis Litzenberg Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Egly Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heindel Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lobsiger Mrs. Mathilda Boyers Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ehle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helmke Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lochner Mrs. Blanche Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herman Mr. and Mrs. Roland Loewen

Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Brandenberger Mr. Richard Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longardner Dr. and Mrs. E. Jon Brandenberger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eloranta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Richard Longcor Mrs. Lois Brandenburg Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald Emery Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hillenburg Rev. and Mrs. Paul Loucks Mrs. Hildegard Brandenburg Rev. and Mrs. Bob Pansier Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hodge Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Lougheed Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bransteter Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parson Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lude Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bremer Mr. and Mrs. James Felger Mr. Charles Hoke Dr. and Mrs. Howard Luginbill Ms. Lori Brigner Mrs. Margaret Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holloway Miss Donna Lutton Mr. and Mrs Walter Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Flickinger Mr. and Mrs. George Hook Mr. and Mrs. John Macy Mrs. Mary Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Follis Mr. Darrell Hoot Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malone Mr. and Mrs. James Bruner Mr. Earl Forbush Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Horton Mr. and Mrs. James Mardian Miss Marilyn Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ford Mr. John Howell Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Marks Mr. Kenneth Burkart Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forrester Mrs. Mary Howell Anonymous Mrs. William Burns Mrs. Ella Fox Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howey Dr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Martin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burry Mrs. Margarie Frain Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huber Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Bush Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Franz Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Lany Martz Mr. and Mrs. Lawrene Bushkill Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fry Mr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Hull Anonymous

15 Mr. and Mrs. Don Rietdorf Mr. and Mrs. John Stucky Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Riewald Mr. and Mrs. Clark Study cont. Friends Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ringenberg Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ringenberg Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan Mr. Roy Ringenberg Miss Ingrid Swanson Mr. Carl Mason Mrs. Lula Murphy Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins Dr. and Mrs. Jon Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mason Mrs. Susan Musser Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rocke Dr. and Mrs. Charles Taba Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mattax Mrs. Dorothy Myers Anonymous Mr. Robert Tamagawa Mr. Jack Mattem Mr. and Mrs. Roland Myers Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosener Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tanaka Miss Margaret Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Ross Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Willard Naas Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roth Mr. Zohrab Tazian Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nahler Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tempest Mrs. Helen McClure Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nay Mr. and Mrs. James Roth Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. John McDougall Dr. and Mrs. Ted Nickel Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Roth Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tiernon Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mclntire Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nieter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowell Mr. and Mrs. James Tolbert Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mclnturff Mr. and Mrs. Morris Niswander Miss Jessica Ruble Mrs. Elizabeth Tonn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNeal Mr. and Mrs. Milton Noble Miss Jena Ruble Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tracey Mr. and Mrs. David Meek Mrs. Elroy Nussbaum Miss Patricia Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tracy Mr. and Mrs. John Meek Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Overmyer Mrs. Irma Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxell Miss Mary Mengel Mr. Carlisle Painter Miss Edythe Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uecker Mr. and Mrs. Gary Messick Mr. Don Parlette Mrs. Melba Rusher Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ummel Mr. and Mrs. Morris Messick Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rychener Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Updegrove Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meyer Mr. Robert Paxson Mr. and Mrs. James Saddington Mr. Floyd Updegrove Mr. and Mrs. Geary Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandrock Mrs. Catharine VanZile Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mikel Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pearson Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Scharfe Mr. and Mrs. David Vinton Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Pepple Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Schertz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voigt Mr. Walter Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller Mr. Frederick Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. J. David VonGunten Mr. and Mrs. William Schindler Drs. Keith and Etta Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaylord Phillippe Mr. and Mrs. Edward VonGunten Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Phillips Miss Lorene Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Harry VonGunten Mr. and Mrs. Brice Minger Mr. and Mrs. Lorris Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Maurice SchoU Mrs. Mabel Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Loris Minger Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Piatt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scholz Mr. Ralph Walda Mrs. Berteen Minnich Rev. and Mrs. Albert Platte Ms. Ruth Schroeder Ms. Ruby Wall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mishler Mr. and Mrs. Brayden Plumb Mr. Earl Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wanner Mrs. Mary Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. David Prahl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. James Warren Mrs. Frances Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz Mr. Erwin Warsinski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morand Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. Charles Scott Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warstler Mr. Tom Morrison Rakestraw Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seelig Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waters Mr. John Morse Mr. Robert Randall Mr. and Mrs. C. Todd Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moser Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sherman Mrs. Joan Weber Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moser Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Reed Anonymous Mrs. Thelma Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Merle Moser Mrs. Ralph Reed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shoaf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welty Mr. Paul Moser Miss Mary Edith Reiff Mr. and Mrs. John Short Mr. and Mrs. O. William Wetter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moser Mr. and Mrs. Paul Renner Mr. and Mrs. Everett ShuU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weyeneth Mr. Harry Moser Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silvis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler Mr. Duane Moser Mrs. Evelyn May Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whiteford Mr. Dwight Moser Mr. Phil Richard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wiebe Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Muntzinger Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Ms. Doris Wiggle Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight Mr. and Mrs. C. Carl Smith Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Warren Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winzeler Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Soldner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittwer Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spade Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Myron Springer Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wyse Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yerks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sprunger Mrs. Colorinda Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Sprunger Mr. and Mrs. Steven Yoder Mrs. Irena Sprunger Ms. Karen Yost Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Sprunger Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Yost Mr. and Mrs. William Spurr Mrs. Luella Young Ms. Tyann Standeford Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr Mr. and Mrs. John Stark Ms. Darcey Zenk Miss April Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steiner Zimmerman Mr. Weldon Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steiner Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Steury Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Lavada Slieglitz Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stitzer Through a generous grantfrom the English, Bonter, Mitchell Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. George Zuercher Dr. Allen Stoller the Learning Support Center/Elementary Education Computer Lab was Mr. and Mrs. Marion Zuercher Mr. Lester Slrahm installed. Additional college funding providedfor an Academic Computer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stuckey Ixdx Mrs. Mary Stucky

16 Churches

*Aboite Missionary Church, Dunfee Missionary Church, First Presbyterian Church, New Haven Missionary , Fort Wayne, IN Dunfee, IN Warsaw, IN New Haven, IN All Saints Parish, Emmanuel Church, Four Square Gospel, New Life Lutheran, Nassau Bahamas Marion, OH New Castle, IN Fort Wayne, IN *Auburn Missionary Church, Emmett St. Missionary Church, Galilee Baptist Church, Northview Christian Life, Auburn, IN Battle Creek, MI Lansing, MI Carmel, IN *Beaverton United Methodist, Evangelical Free Church, Grabill Missionary Church, Operation Mobilization, Beaverton, MI Archbold, OH Grabill, IN Zaventem, Belgium Bethany Missionary Church, Fairview Missionary Church, Grace Bible Church, Pettisville Missionary Church, Goshen, IN Angola, IN Sun City, AZ Pettisville, OH *Bethany Missionary Church, Faith Missionary Fellowship, Grace Missionary Church, Pleasant Grove Church, East Peoria, IL Butler, IN Mooresville, IN Upland, IN Broadway Christian Church, Family of Christ Church, Granger Missionary Church, Pleasant View Missionary, Fort Wayne, IN Petosky, MI Granger, IN Greenville, OH *Califomia Road Missionary, Fellowship Missionary Church, Groveland Missionary Church, Rose Hill Church of God, Elkhart, IN Fort Wayne, IN Groveland, IL Paulding, OH

Calvary Chapel Worship Center, First Baptist Church, Harvester Ave. Missionary , Spring Lake Missionary, Auburn, IN Hamilton, OH Fort Wayne, IN Manito, IL Calvary Evangelical Church, First Brethren Church, Hope Missionary Church, The Church of the Messiah, Van Wert, OH Lanark, IL Bluffton, IN Detroit, MI *Central Mennonite Church, First Christian Church, Interfaith Fellowship, Trinity Missionary Church, Leo, IN Fort Wayne, IN Green Bay, WI Springfield, OH Christian Community Church-E, First Mennonite Church, Kalaheo Missionary Church, Union Chapel Missionary, Columbus, OH Fort Wayne, IN Kalaheo, HI Lima, OH Christian Service Foundation Inc, First Missionary Church, LaGrange Missionary Church, United Methodist Church, Fort Wayne, IN Berne, IN LaGrange, IN Fort Wayne, IN Colonial Woods Missionary, First Missionary Church, Lakeside Baptist Church, Vevay Assembly, Port Huron, MI Clarkston, MI Battle Creek, MI Vevay, IN Covenant Christian Center, First Missionary Church, Lakeview Church, Wakarusa Missionary Church, Fort Wayne, IN Fort Wayne, IN Zion, IL Wakarusa, IN Crossroads Community Church, First Missionary Church, Mililani Missionary Church, Zion Missionary Church, Camarillo, CA St. Petersburg, FL Mililani Town, HI Fremont, IN Defiance Youth For Christ, First Presbyterian Church, New Covenant Baptist Church, Defiance, OH Ossian, IN Cedar Rapids, lA

* Participated in Church Matching Grant Program during 1992-93 Academic Year.

Foundations

Brandenberger Foundation, Inc. Yergens-Rogers Foundation English Bonter Mitchell The Cherrie Foundation Foundation

Estates

Aimee Crowe Estate Mildred Moser Estate Lillian Hochstetler Trust Evelyn May Rhodes Estate Wilson E. Hochstetler Estate Gladys Shumacher Estate Adelle Isaac Estate Ethel Smelt/.er Estate Mabel Ummel Estate

17 Memorial Gifts

In Memory: From: Daryl Cartmel Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kramer

Darwin Knepper Mrs. Vi Snyder

Chris Gerig Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steiner

Frank Coy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steiner

Clarence Gerig Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hayes

Herbert Kiessling Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger Mr. and Mrs. Vince Muntzinger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voight

Gladys I. Schumacher Miss Agnes Burley Mr. Earl G. Forbush Miss Prudence Gerber Miss Elda Gerber Mrs. Mildred Mankin Ms. Doris Heldman

Abundant Life Ladies S. S. Class (by Hazel Shoup)

WBCUWBCY

For 18 years, all who have tuned to 90.3 fm in the Fort Wayne area have been enriched by the music and message of WBCL broadcast over 50,000 watts. In 1992, a new station signed on the air in Archbold, Ohio. Now at 89.5 fm with a signal of20,000 watts, the same music and message encourages listeners 24 hours a day in Northwest Ohio and lower Michigan.

God has used your prayers and gifts to expand this radio ministry for His glory.

Char Binkley WBCIVWBCY General Manager

While broadcasting from Sauder Museum and Craft Village, Char interviews Erie Sauder, founder of Sauder Woodworking and the Village.

18 Business & Industry

Bridgedale Terrace Apartments Covenant Christian Center Grabill Bank Moss Engineering Corporation Brotherhood Mutual Insurance D&N Enterprises Inc. Illinois Industrial Plating Performance Truck Sales Inc. Company Econo Manufacturing Company Lincoln Financial Corporation Poorman's Heating & Air Bums Wedding Service Environment Technology Inc. Lincoln National Bank & Trust Conditioning CFC Distributors Inc. Fort Wayne National Bank Magnavox Swiss Craft Precision Grinding C. L. Beatty Insurance Inc. Frame Service Inc. Mennonite Mutual Aid Vischer Associates Caskeys Inc. Fred Durdel & Sons Tree Service Association

Matching Gift Companies

3M Community Affairs Dana Corporation Foundation Kellogg Company Prudential Foundation Alcoa Foundation Dow Chemical Company Keystone International Inc. Sonoco Products Company Amcast Industrial Foundation Eli Lilly & Company Kmart Corporation State Farm Companies American National Can Essex Group Inc. Knight-Ridder Newspaper Inc. Foundation Company Ford Motor Company Fund Merrill Lynch & Company Inc. Super Valu Stores Inc. American United Life Insurance Gen Corp Foundation Inc. Montgomery Ward Foundation Textron Inc. Amoco Foundation Inc. General Dynamics Corporation Motorola Foundation The Hartford Insurance Group Aqualon Company General Electric Foundation NCR Foundation Foundation Inc. AT&T Foundation General Motors Higher Ed. Norfolk & Southern Foundation The May Stores Foundation Inc. Bristol-Myers Fund Inc. GTE Service Corporation North American Philips United Parcel Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Indiana Michigan Power Corporation United Student Aid Funds Inc. Central Soya Company Northwestern Mutual Life United Technologies Cigna Foundation ITT Corporation Insurance Corporation

Consumers Power Company J C Penney Company Inc. Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers Inc. Waste Management Inc. Cooper Tire & Rubber Keebler Company Foundation Phelps Dodge Foundation Foundation

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TffliORUNIVERSITY Fort Wayne Campus ALUMNI NEWS

ALUMNI DIRECTORY tr ^ NEARING COMPLETION T/je 'Jort l^ayne Campus Alumni Association cordially invites you BEHOLD! We have seen a miracle. The to the final draft of our new ALUMNI DIREC- TORY has been proof-read, the presses AnnualAlumni banquet are rolling, and our office is getting ready Friday evening. May 20, 1994 to distribute the finished product to those Activities Center Baylor University O^ort Wayne who requested a copy. of

THANK YOU for your patience. It has fellowsflip Oiour - S:00 p.m. been three years since we began this project 'Banquet - 6:00 p.m. and with all that has happened in those three years we are grateful for the comple- tion of this task. Special triSute will be paid to our newestgraduates - the Class of 1994

THANK YOU to Taylor University for tfie SOtk Anniversary Class of 1944 and their generous offer to fund the production the 25th Anniversary Class of 1969 and printing of this directory so that we might have a record of those who have Other classes gatheringfor a time of reunion are the following: graduated from Fort Wayne Bible Col- 1939 1949 1954 1959 1964 1974 1979 lege/Summit Christian College. This is a genuine act of support and encouragement by Taylor University for our Fort Wayne All alumni andfriends are invited to attend this celeSration Alumni Association. Many days and even V^ weeks have been committed to this task by our friends in Upland who are computer specialists. They have been most gener- ous and cooperative throughout this whole process. PHONATHON '93 REPORT

DELIVERY! If you requested a direc- Our special thanks to all the alumni who made PHONATHON '93 a success; the 25 callers tory you should be receiving it in the mail and workers who gave of their time and energy and the 902 alumni who pledged to the sometime in January. If you did not re- Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund. quest one but are interested now, you may notify us and we will meet such requests as We had three goals - all very ambitious. Even though we did not meet the goals, we made long as the supply lasts. significant progress over last year. Thank you for your participation in this worthy cause.

Category Goal '93 Actual '93 Actual '92 SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND Pledges by Mail 300 274 209 before Phonathon

The Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund Total Pledged $40,000 $34,350 $30,360 now has a total of $290,93 1 . We continue to invest this fund and award the interest of Alumni earned as scholarships to worthy students. % Pledging This year we awarded 17 scholarships of Who Received the Mailing $1,000 each. 35% 23% 17%

Since this fund began in 1972 we have /f ^ provided scholarships for 194 students Homecoming amounting to $138,800 awarded. Thank Parents' Day you on behalf of all these students who OCTOBER 8, 1994 have been blessed by our willingness to share our resources with them.

21 " . ALUMNI PROFILE

\Jrdinary People in

Extraordinary Circumstances. .

Rick and Christina Dugan are not the On February 2\, 1993, the Dugans the pri sonars vi sited their ce 1 1 and handed first couple to experience struggles in were awakened at 5:30 a.m. by the them changes of clothing, bedding and their Christian walks, nor will they be Egyptian secret police, their home was food. They experienced first-hand that the last. What makes their story unique searched and Rick was taken in for ques- the Lord does "prepare a table before me is how they faced their circumstances, tioning. What is incredible is not what in the presence of my enemies (Psalm ordinary people in extraordinary cir- occurred on that night, or Rick's 75 days 23:5)." cumstances. of imprisonment or Christina's uncer-

tainty about their lives as a family; it is As Paul wrote to Timothy, "this is my

Rick grew up in a Jewish neighbor- what occurred during those days. gospel, for which I am suffering even to hood in New Jersey. As a small child, he the point of being chained like a crimi- realized that being a Christian meant he nal. But God's word is not chained (II was different from his friends and dif- Timothy 2:8b, 9)." The prison walls ferent meant responsible to share with were only strong enough to hold Rick others what set him apart — Jesus Christ. inside the institution, they were not able Christina grew up in Cyprus, where her to keep out the word and will of God. paternal heritage lies. Her dad being a Rick was able to share the gospel with a pastor, Christina grew up knowing the fellow prisoner by use of his Arabic difference between Christians and non- Bible. In exchange for Arabic lessons. Christians and chose to put her faith in Rick was able to teach the Muslim about Jesus Christ. Rick and Christina's back- the scriptures. Living out this verse: grounds are as diverse as they come, but "Since you are precious and honored in their mission-minded hearts and love My sight, and because I love you, I will for the Lord is what brought them to- give men in exchange for your life (Isaiah gether. 43:4)." Rick was exchanging his life, as

he had known it, for opportunities to Rick and Christina met as freshmen give Life to others. at Fort Wayne Bible College and over the course of their college years, they Rick was not exempt of human frailty. studied, dated, married and graduated. He had his fair share of disappointment Rick. Christina & Gregory A year after graduation, they had a son, and anger with God. But he learned why Gregory. children to suffer and Rick and three of his colleagues were God allows His uses it for His glory. To attain taken to a maximum security prison how He After graduation. a posi- the resurrection the dead, must Rick took where none of their physical needs were from we tion with an import/export company in "know Christ and the power of His res- provided. The Lord tells us in Matthew Virginia and was later relocated to urrection and the fellowship of sharing 6:25, 32 and 33: "Therefore I tell you, do Egypt. They began life as any family in in His sufferings (Philippians 3:10)." not worry about your life, what you will a new environment would; Without the cross, there can be no resur- they made eat or drink; or about your body, what friends. Rick with his co-workers. Rick rection. This became Rick and Christina's you will wear. Is not life more important and Christina with their neighbors. verse for the ministry. As than food, and the body more important these new friendships developed, they than clothes? . . .Your heavenly Father offered to their friends the support and Presently the Dugans are traveling, knows that you need them. But seek first encouragement faith- of Jesus Christ. (It was His kingdom and His righteousness, and speaking and sharing about God's through these conversations that even- fulness, to those who faithfully prayed all these things will be given to you as tually led to Rick's leave with imprisonment and well." for them. They want to you the Dugan's change of life). While it this: is not illegal to talk about Christ to 't to serve God. They were also told that the majority "Don be afraid If we

Muslims, it is illegal for earth. 't a Muslim to of the prisoners would basically "eat go to the ends of the He won convert to Christianity, in Rick's case, forsake us (Matthew 28). There is no them alive," due to their animosity to- he and some of his colleagues had seen happier, place than being in the ward Christians. These "ferocious" pris- no safer .several believe in Muslims the Lord. oners were God's instruments of provi- will of God. sion for Rick and his friends. One by one 22 s ALUMNI NOTES

40' 50 's 60 's cont.

Bruce g50 and Janice (Hesselbart) Alice Joy Weddle g64 has been serving Anna Belle Laughbaum g41 has had a Harris fs46 moved in 1992 to the Tellico as Chaplain at Lutheran Hospital in Fort distinguished career as an Enghsh professor Village in London, Tennessee. The Harrises Wayne. She worked with Coronary Inten- in a number of Nazarene Universities as well have completed over 40 years of pastoral sive Care patients as well as Medical Surgi- as teaching in Korea. At the Nazarene Church ministry in United Methodist churches in cal patients. She will be pursuing a master's General Assembly last July she was the re- Ohio. degree in Mental Health Counseling from St. cipient of the Citation of Merit Award from Francis College, Fort Wayne. Southern Nazarene University. She was Loretta Crall gSO has recently retired selected by the International Board of Edu- after 32 years of service with Security Na- Roger g66 and Sandy (Phillippe) Hughs cation of the Church of the Nazarene to tional Bank. She resides in Battle Creek, g66 are still living in Birmingham, Alabama receive this award. Michigan. although their ministry has shifted to Russia. Roger is the Director of Training for a Chris- Robert fs41 and Julienne (Johnson) Harvey g52 and Jane (Ford) Ache g50 tian and Missionary Alliance outreach into Collins fs45 are in their 53rd year of full- have moved to Marion, IN after Harvey's the former USSR. Church Planting training time missionary service with Baptist Mid- retirement as a school teacher. Harvey plans sessions are being held and planned in 16 Missions. They have served in Bolivia, to continue his evangelistic ministries in different locations in Russia, Romania, Brazil, and as Foreign Secretary in the Home spite of a bout with cancer. Trips are in the Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, and Khazahistan. Office. planning stage for India in January 1994, This involves many weeks away from home back to West Africa and South America later and intense effort in the preparation of train- Charles Glenn g42 has notified us of the in 1994, and possibly to Russia in 1995. ing materials. death of his wife Laveme on October 25, 1993. After life long missionary service in Bob g52 and Florence (Stauffer) Skin- Ron g67 and Christina (Larch) Walsh Ecuador among the Cayapa Indians, the ner fs49 celebrated 50 years of marriage fs66 are residing in Newark, Ohio where Glenns since retirement, have been living at with a reception on Sunday, August 1 5 at the Ron is the principal of the Mary Ann El- 4514 47th St., Lubbock, Texas 79414. Avalon Missionary Church in Fort Wayne. ementary School. Ron has been an elemen- The Skinners reside in Muncie, Indiana. tary or high school principal for the last 23 Bob g45 and Lavera (Amstutz) Ross years and is currently on the School Study fs44 are living in Port Charlotte, Florida. Charles Kauffman g52 sent word that Council of Ohio, the Ohio State University Bob keeps busy with courier work for the his wife died July 10, 1993 as a result of a Advisory Council, and is Kindergarten Di- Sun Coast Media Group and with the vesper massive heart attack. rector for Licking County. services at Charlotte Village. Bob is respon- sible for the devotional messages and Lavera Jackie Carl g53 is the Chair of the De- Willie g67 and Jan (Slack) Hunter g67 accompanies the music. partment of Psychology and Counseling at continue to serve with Medical Group Mis- St. Francis College in Fort Wayne. There are sions in the Dominican Republic. We regret Glen g44 and Maxine (Roth) Head g39 over 100 majors in the program. to announce that Travis Hunter, their ten celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary year old son died on April 25. The Hunters on August 22, 1993 with a reception at the Stan g54 and 55 and Donna (Neuen- greatly appreciate your prayer support dur- Hope Missionary Church, Bluffton, Indiana. schwander) Leonard g55 and 62 are living ing this time. in Prescott, Arizona. Stan is now on the Violet (Egly) Ringenberg g45, wife of pastoral staff at First Baptist Church in John g67 and Arlene (Dissinger) Pastor Gerald Ringenberg g45 of Rehoboth Prescott as Pastor of Home Ministries. The Motter g67 have moved from Belleville, Community Missionary Church, had a won- new Christian Education textbook for Chris- Michigan, where John was the pastor of the derful two weeks visiting daughter Dorcas tian Colleges and Churches, Foundations Zion Missionary Church, to Troy, Ohio. John g76 and her husband Dave McDeavitt g87 of Ministry was dedicated to Stan by the faculty has accepted the position of Administrative in the Middle East. of Biola University and Talbot School of Assistant to the Ohio District Superinten- Theology. dent of the Missionary Church. Jake g45 and Ruth (Caddy) Schierling g45 are living in Northern Michigan and Charles Cureton professor at attend the East Jordan Missionary Church. g58, Malone College, has been appointed Senior Jake continues to speak at camps and churches Adult Ministry Director for the Missionary TAYLOR UNIVERSITY and is a substitute teacher in the public school Church. system. Ruth's translation of the Kuranko (UPLAND) NATIONAL 60 Old Testament has been printed and sent to 's ALUMNI COUNCIL TOURS Sierra Leone, West Africa for use by the pastors and the Bible School. FORT WAYNE CAMPUS Helen (Chase) Grimm g60 and her hus- On October 22, we were delighted to band Ron notified us of the death on Febru- Paul Erdel continues to serve in the have on our campus, 18 members of the g48 ary 21, 1993 of their 20 year old daughter, country of Ecuador in a special teaching and National Alumni Council of Taylor Uni- Julia. Julia was a junior at the University of mentoring role with college students. Paul versity (Upland). The time together fea- Illinois and is survived by her parents and serves as an adjunct faculty member for tured a noon luncheon with some faculty brother Nicholas. The Grimms live in Bethel College and works with eight stu- and staff, a tour of the campus including DeKalb, Illinois. dents from Bethel who are spending this WBCL, and a brief time of interaction semester in Ecuador-studying, observing, and with two department chairpersons and Crystel (Hafer) Marsh g61 notified us serving in this cross-cultural setting. the Director of Admissions. The Presi- of the death of her husband Smith Marsh who dent of the NAC this year is Francis died on June 24, 1993. They were living in Ringenberg, daughter-in-law of Ralph Arcadia, Florida at the time of his death. g43 and Emily Ringenberg g52. 23 s

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Betty (Sams) Clark g70 is living in V A. David recently graduated from Virginia Li vermore, California and teaches 2nd grade Commonwealth University with a masters in ALUMNI IN CHURCH PLANTING social work. is currently at Valley Christian School in Dublin, Cali- He working as a FOR THE MISSIONARY CHURCH fornia. clinical social worker at Children's Hospital in Richmond, VA, counseling families in- At the Missionary Church General Con- volving children with head or spinal cord Shelia (Morris) Hacker g72 returned to ference last summer in Lincoln, Nebraska injuries and developmental disabilities. college after twenty years and graduated we were pleased to see 19 of our alumni with a Business Accounting degree from involved in church planting for the Mis- Huntington College. She has been the staff Scott Nearhood g79 has accepted the sionary Church. call to be the pastor at the Life Mission- accountant at Huntington College since 1 989. New ary Church in Altoona, PA. Scott, Suzanne Bill fs68 and Ronnete Armstrong and their children moved to Altoona in Bob Ransom g72. Assistant to the Presi- Au- Eastlake Community Church gust after six years as the youth pastor at dent of the Missionary Church, has orga- Chula Vista, California nized a Task Force on the Aging. A Senior Woodburn Missionary Church. Adult Ministry Committee has been ap- Doug g82 and Kim (Wild) Beutler g81 and Sharon Ringenberg most pointed to continue working and exploring Gary g79 Project Southwest recently have been pastoring in California. possibilities of ministries by, with, and to Fort Wayne, Indiana senior citizens. In September they began a new ministry as the Senior Pastor of the Hope Missionary Mike g85 and Sharon Cadrette fs78 Church in Bluffton, Indiana. CHILDREN OF ALUMNI Port Huron Daughtering Project Port Huron, Michigan EXCEL AT SOUTH Jeff Wells g79 was ordained on October 3, 1993 in the Avalon Missionary Church in SIDE HIGH SCHOOL John g76 and Susan (Beigle) Cappelen g75 Fort Wayne where he serves as Associate Mountain View Community Church Pastor. Bakersfield, California At the South Side High School (Fort Wayne) May awards ceremony, several 80' Jim and Brenda (Britton) Keller fs72 children of our alumni were the top stu- Brookside Community Church dents in their respective classes. Grand Blanc, Michigan Carol Findlay g80 is home on her sec- ond furlough from Seoul, South Korea where Top 9th grade student: Reg g84 and Linda Koopman she has been serving the Overseas Mission- Dan Williams (1L833 GPA) Heartland Community Church ary Fellowship. Her primary area of minis- Son of Sam Williams g70 and Loveland, Colorado try is with the Korea Nurses Christian Fel- Bonnie (Thorpe) Sellers fs70 . lowship, assisting nurses to grow in their Marty g81 and Ruth Ann (Blosser) Longcor Christian life and to share their faith with Top 10th grade students: others. g81 Ryan Ringenberg (1L436 GPA) Community Church of the Rockies and brother Colorado Springs, Colorado Tim (Upland) and Jeanne (Gerig) Brent Ringenberg (n.425 GPA) g81 Johnson g78 have been on furlough from Sons of Roger g69 and Carol (Steiner) Bill g72 and Deb (Detar) Malick fs70 their ministry in Japan with TEAM. They Ringenberg fs66. Director of Church Planting returned to Japan in late fall and will be Western District, Missionary Church involved as chaplain at the Christian Acad- Top 12th grade student: emy of Japan and as associate pastor at the Melissa Barcalow (1L7 GPA) Bob g66 and Doreen (Lantz) Moening fs66 Kurem Bible Fellowship Church. Valedictorian Swan Creek Community Daughter of Doug g71 and Pam (Carey) Swan Creek, Ohio Steve g82 and Mary Kay Shaffer have Barcalow g71. resigned from the pastoral staff at the Olney Archbold, Ohio Evangelical Mennonite Tom g88 CONGRATULATIONS! First Coast Fellowship Church after over eight years of ministry Jacksonville, Florida there. They are moving to Peoria, Illinois

where Steve will be an associate pastor at the Greg g77 and Brenda (Knuckles) Ponchot Tim g73 and Sally (Birky) Erdel g72 Northwoods Community Church (Evangeli- have returned to the after States many years cal Mennonite) beginning January 1, 1994. of service at the Jamaica Theological Semi- Circle Community Church Indianapolis, Indiana nary and the Graduate School of the Carib- Bobbi Lay g83 graduated from Lourdes bean. They are traveling on deputation and College in Sylvania, Ohio on May 15, 1993 Jerry fs71 and Karen Terui speaking in churches this fall. Tim will join with a Bachelor of Science degree in nurs- the faculty of Bethel Lihue, Hawaii College, Mishawaka, ing. She is now living in Toledo, Ohio. IN in .January.

Dan Coffey g83 is the pastor of the Ron g74 and Pam (Lantz) Eade fs73 are Parkside Alliance Church in Muskegon, Tim g85 and Sylvia ( Honeycutt) Cooke now living in Volant, PA. Ron is pastor of Michigan. fs79 are now pastoring the Grace Missionary the Church of Genesis in New Castle, PA and Church of Ocala, Florida. Previous to this IS also the Administrator/Principal of the Tony g84 and Vicki (Vincent) Miller Tim has been the Senior Pastor at the Friends New Castle Christian Academy. They have g83 have moved from Wisconsin to Findlay, Community Church (Sturgeon Bay, WI) and two children. Tammy (13) and Ryan (9). Ohio where Tony and another alumnus, Jeff the Camden Missionary Church (MI). Kohler g84 are going into the E and N David Bright g78 and his wife Tara and Laundry business in Findlay, Ohio. Debra Cooper g85 has been living in tvvo children arc living in Mechanicsviilc, Three Rivers, Michigan and teaches second

24 80's cont. 80's cont. 80 's cont. grade at Colon Community Schools. She ALUMNI YOUTH Dave Bennett g89 is living in Mars Hill, will graduate in December with a master's North Carolina and is the head soccer coach degree from Western Michigan University. PASTORS TAKE YOUTH ON at Mars Hill College. MISSION TRIPS Donald Bettinger g85 was ordained in 90 's the Auburn (Indiana) Missionary Church on (First Missionary, Jim Schwartz g79 Paul Martindale g90 is senior pastor at June 27, 1993. Don, his wife Maria g84 and Berne, IN) and his wife Mary Carol took six of Oakthorpe Christian Union Church in their two sons, Aaron and Andrew, have their youth to a work project in LaJuene, Haiti. Thornville, Ohio. returned to their field of service in Taiwan. Ron Williams g87 (Fellowship Mission- Paul Baker g90 and hi s wife have moved Pat g85 and Cathy (Smidtz) Black g85 ary, Fort Wayne). Forty-four youths and ten to Albion, Indiana where Paul is the head have been on the staff of Broadway Christian adults did a Spring Break community work basketball coach at Central Noble High Church, Fort Wayne since their graduation project and evangelism outreach in Alabama School. Paul most recently was the assistant from the College. This year the church has among the American Indians and other mi- coach at North Side High School, Fort Wayne. allowed them the privilege of directing one nority groups. During the summer a group of He is also teaching 5th grade at Albion El- of Inter Varsity's Global Projects called fourteen youth went to Trinidad for an evan- ementary School. ROSTOV. Rostov is a city of one million gelistic outreach. people in southern Russia. Pat and Cathy Marty Longcor g81 and Scott Nearhood Brian Dake g90, his wife Becky and will be leading a team of Christians for a forty the g79 took youth and sponsors from their 3 children moved last June to Rhodes, summer (June 20 - August 5) of ministry Auburn and Woodburn Missionary churches Michigan where Brian became the Senior among the students as Rostov University. to Matamora, Mexico where they built shelter Pastor of the Rhodes Missionary Church. Contact the Blacks for more information at houses and conducted an evangelistic out- 910 Broadway, Fort Wayne, IN 46802. reach. Ken g91 and Kim (Stelzer) Matteson fs90 have moved to Bloomington, Indiana Mark g85 and Lorie (Sonnentag) Dave Pelz g91 also took a group to where Ken is a case manager for the Debra Vincent g85 live near Sturgis, MI where Matamora, Mexico where these Grabill Mis- Conn Specialized Family Care Agency. Mark is the youth minister for the Indiana- sionary Church youth built two shelter homes Michigan Conference of the Mennonite and shared their faith in Christ. Adam Henderson g93 served his pasto- Church. Mark has recently released a book Aldo Gonzalez g93 took a group of fifteen ral internship at First Missionary Church in entitled "Untold Stories of Advent, " pub- to Detroit, Michigan to help in construction at Fort Wayne as one of the requirements for lished by Faith and Life Press of Newton, the Detroit Rescue Mission and Drug Rehab his degree in pastoral ministries from Taylor Kansas. Center. University Fort Wayne. He must have done well as he was then hired as Associate Pastor Donna Rediger g86 is living in of Youth for the church. Rhinebeck, New York and is working in the office of a recycling business. She is active Dwayne g87 and Susan (Larson) Beggs Tim Fisher g93 was recently approved in her church as an AWANA leader, coach of g87 live in Fort Wayne where Dwayne is as a missionary with World Partners of the a quiz team, member of the orchestra, and a Youth Pastor at First Mennonite Church. Missionary Church. The present plan is for Junior high youth leader. Susan is third grade teacher at Fairfield El- Tim to serve in Russia, beginning in January, ementary School here in Fort Wayne. with a team often missionaries. They will be Ray g86 and Judith Hylton g93, after a part of the evangelistic effort in the Com- pastoring the Fairhaven Mennonite Church Joe g87 and Lori (Wyatt) Butora fs87 monwealth of Independent States called in Fort Wayne for a number of years have with their two boys are living in Grand Rap- CoMission, a mutual effort of over 70 mis- moved to Durham, North Carolina where ids, Michigan. Joe is working as the Project sion organizations. Ray will be pursing a PhD in education at Director of Special Training and Evaluation Duke University. In the near future Judith programs. Nathan V. Herman g93 and Ralph also hopes to work on a master's degree in Scantlin g73 were two of twenty-four Fort counseling. Sue Boklaga g87 was featured in the Wayne area poets and artists involved in a Muskegon Chronicle last May for her unique recent Bicentennial calendar project spon- ministry to troubled teens. She is Youth sored by N.I.P.O.E.T.S. (Northern Indiana Guidance director for Lakeshore Youth for Poets of Every Type Society). Both men are Christ and has been involved in such unusual EVACUATED SIERRA active members of this non-profit organiza- roles as coaching a teen luge team and wit- LEONE MISSIONARIES nessing to other bikers because of her means RETURN TO AFRICA of transportation - a 425 Suzuki. Over a year ago all Sierra Leone missionar- "Project Output" Steve Snyder g87 is having a very re- ies were evacuated due to unrest in the warding ministry in Poland with Interna- country. Some of our alumni were among tional Messengers, a mission agency head- This contempory Christian music team is them and have now returned to their minis- quartered in Iowa. Steve will be coming tries. composed primarily of alumni from the 90's. home on furlough before Christmas and will Michelle Wagler g91, Doug g92 and Kim be involved in Urbana, deputation in Bruce g89 and Dawn (Clark) Cluckie (Butler) Hood g92, Brian g91 and Genny churches, and a number of conferences and g89 Gerig compose this music ministry that spe- training sessions. He will return to Poland Steve g80 and Sheila (Hilty) Harrigan cializes in original contemporary music. They the beginning of May. g82 are frequently heard at youth camps, confer- Phil g67 and Jan (Schumacher) Logan ences, banquets, and rallies and may be con- Tom Turner g88 is living in Louisville, g68 tacted at 580 1 Schwartz Rd, Fort Wayne, IN Kentucky and graduated in May, 1993 from Jan Nickel g74. Jefferson Community College with an Asso- 46835. ciate Degree in Nursing. 25 90 'scant. WEDDINGS cont. BIRTHS cont.

tion, which spearheaded the calendar effort Ruth Watson fs90 (exchange student development for Habitat for Humanity and a to raise funds to be able to further the cause from Jamaica Theological Seminary) and free-lance writer. of poetry through contests, scholarships and Rev. Mark Lawrence were married on April

anthologies. 1 1, 1992. The Lawrences are now on the To Allen g81 and Mary Ellen (Davis) staff of the Caribbean Nazarene Theological Heindel g81, a son, Matthew Vernon, bom College where Ruth teaches Church Music April 25, 1993. Matthew has 3 brothers, ' ALUMNI FORM and Communications and serves as Regis- David, Peter and Stephen who welcomed trar. Mark teaches Old Testament and Sys- him home. COUNSELING CENTER tematic Theology. IN FORT WAYNE To Harry g82 and Debbie (Kehl) Gates Angela Crum g91 and Daniel Ayers g76, a daughter, Joylynn Jenna on February Harvest Counseling and Psychological were married June 19, 1 993 in Zion Mission- 20, 1993. Services, Inc. (Fort Wayne) is a private out- ary Church in Elkhart, Indiana. Other alumni patient clinic in Northeastern Indiana. Four participating in the wedding were Shellie To Dwight g82 and Julie Weber, a son of the twelve staff members are alumni: Greg (Kale) Burden g91 and Kelli Moore g93. Josiah David born August 23, 1992. Sister, Sowles g86 (President), Shawn Fingerle g84 Mrs. Mabel Burgess g32, Angela's grand- Stephanie (9) and brother, Dustin (4) were (Secretary), Shirley Sauder g83 (staff coun- mother, came from Florida for the special glad to welcome their new brother home. selor), and Loretta Stroup g87 (staff coun- occasion. selor). Along with the counseling service is To Pat and Lanette (McKeehan) the Harvest Learning Center allowing for a Matthew Gerber g92 and Amber Capell Hillman fs83, a third son. Major Lance bom more holistic approach in addressing deeper were married August 21, 1993 in Aurora, February 6, 1993. learning difficulties, social problems, family Colorado. They live in Thousand Oaks, issues, and emotional/behavioral difficulties. California. To Jim fs83 and Renee Hughes, a daugh-

ter, Mariah Danielle June 30, 1993. Jim is Marci Logan g92 and Phil Tuckey were head soccer coach here at TUFW. married July 31, 1993 at First Missionary

WEDDINGS Church in Fort Wayne. Marci is a cosme- To Mark fs83 and Koleen Schlatter, a

tologist and Phil is a teacher at Belmont High daughter, Laura Elisabeth Rachel who was Paul Grabill g48 and 50 and Eileen School in Decatur, IN. born February 24, 1993. Brothers Kristian

(Bossard ) g46 were married on August 2 1 at and Benjamin adore her. The Schlatters the Emmett Street Church in Battle Creek, Joan Baldwin g92 was married to Brent have had a whirlwind year. During the year Michigan. The officiating minister at the Hoffpauir on June 5, 1993 in Palm City, they started a business called the Rocking wedding was Paul's son Brad g75. The Florida where they are living. Horse Children's Resale Shoppe (Leo, Indi-

Grabills will be living at Devon Manor Apt ana), moved the business into a 1 50 year old 104, 3 103 37th Street North, St. Petersburg, Pam Witmer g92 and Steve Walley church structure, Koleen taught at a pre- FL 33713. (Community School of the Arts) were mar- school, and Mark officiated college volley- ried November 13,1 993 at Brookside Church ball and other high school sports. Sara Gerig g81 married Jeffrey Rob- in Fort Wayne. Pam teaches at Fairfield erts g90 (Upland) on June 12, 1993. They Elementary School in Fort Wayne. To Craig and Rhonda (Lehmann) were married at Faith Baptist Church in Fort Steiner g83, a daughter, Rebekah Danae, Wayne and make their home in Indianapolis. Tammy Kelsey g93 and Todd Wilson born June 16, 1992. She joins her sister

were married August 22, 1993 in the Trinity Rachel who is four years old. Dora (Stamm) McCalla g58 and Gary United Methodist Church in Huntington, McKee were married on June 12, 1993 and Indiana. They make their home in Hunting- To Craig g83 and Peggy (Bearss) are living in Carterville, Illinois. ton where Tammy works in a counseling Vincent fs83 a daughter Renee Alise on

position and Todd is a pastor. Others partici- September 17, 1993. They reside in Cleve-

Fred Heonzsch fs83 and Diane Gill were pating i n the weddi ng were Candi Northcutt land, Ohio where Craig is Youth Director at married on September 26, 1992 at Light of g93 and Carrie Rice g93. the City Mission. the World Church in Albany, New York. They reside in Watervliet, New York. Claire Cavanaugh, former resident di- To Mike fs84 and Wendy Badgerow, a rector in Lexington dorm, became Mrs. son Samuel Michael on July 15, 1993. Mike Sally Slotterback g88 and Keith Prine Richard Grendahl on July 10, 1993 at the is on the staff at WBCL Radio here on the

were married May 22, 1 993 and are living in Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Chesa- campus. Fort Wayne, Indiana. peake, Virginia. They make their home in Virginia Beach, Virginia. To Steven g85 and Laurie Gagnon, a

Alane Heindel g89 and Nicholas John- daughter, Sabrina Renee on September 1 1, son g91 were married June 5, 1993 at Grace 1993. They are residents of Claypool, Indi- Missionary Church in Celina, Ohio. Dr. BIRTHS Wes Gerig g51 officiated at the ceremony. To Willis and Jama (Sprunger) Mitchell To Todd and Becky (Fox) Schippers

Rita Bryant g90 and Brent McKenzie fs72 , a daughter, Frances Marie on August 2, fs85 two daughters, Lauren Brianne and

were married November 6, 1993 at Faith 1993. John, almost two, is Frances' older LyneaJocelyn bom August 24, 1992. Lindsey Memorial Church in Lancaster, Ohio. Alumni brother. They make their home in Fort Rebekah was born April 25, 1991. They parlicipaling in this happy occasion were Wayne, Indiana. make their home in Defiance, Ohio. Dana IsyO and lYudi (Brown) Madden

g90, Nick g91 and Alane (Heindel) John- To David fs78 and Jessica Willis, a son. To Tim g87 ( Upland ) and Joan ( Ronde) son g89 and Brad g88 and Kim (Parker) Christian David born April 9, 1993. Hcjoins Smith g85, a son, Douglas Lawrence bom

Ulick g90. sister Haley Nikole. David is director of March 28, 1993. Joan was assistant volley- ball coach this year at TUFW. 26 .

BIRTHS cont. BIRTHS cont. IN MEMORY cont.

To Tom and Deb (Burkholder) John- To Doug g92 and Kim (Butler) Hood Maxine (Souder) Clough g39 died De- son g86, a son, Joshua Thomas on August g9L a daughter, Cady Aria on March 1, cember 23, 1992 after an extended illness.

31, 1992. They live in Fort Wayne, Indiana 1 993. They make their home in Fort Wayne She is survived by her husband. Rev. Alfred where they are musicians in the group "Project Clough g40. ToDarwing86andPolly(Clay) Dunten Output." fs86, a son, David Paul born July 9, 1993. He Rev. John Bontrager g44 died August joins sisters, Allison and Joanna who are To Steve g92 and Stacy (former 20, 1993 after an extended illness. He was a delighted with their brother. Darwin and employee in the Development office) missionary in Nigeria for 34 years and a

Polly are serving the Hopewell United Breth- Witzki, a son, Seth Steven who was born on pastor for 17 years. He is survived by his ren Church in Auburn, Indiana. May 24, 1993. They live in Battle Creek, wife Betty fs 44. Her address is P.O. Box Michigan where Steve is a Youth Pastor. 271, Shipshewana, Indiana 46565. To Jim g86 and Bonnie Gehman, a third daughter, Natalie Joy who was bom May 2, Esther (Gabrielson) McFarland fs45 1 993. The Gehmans have been in Venezuela IN MEMORY died at her home in Chesterland, Ohio. as missionaries and are now home on a one year furlough while Jim will be attending Everett Lee Webb g52 died June 30, classes at Grace Seminary in Winona Lake, Rev. Daniel Ramseyer g21 died in De- 1993.

Indiana. cember 1 992 at the age of 90. He was a pastor for the American Baptist Church in Barbara (Grove) Schade fs59 died sud-

To Dan fs86 and Suzie Potter, a son, Bay City, Michigan and retired at the age of denly on October 3, 1993 from choking. She Josiah Create Hope on April 4, 1993. His 65 after 40 years in the ministry. His son. is survived by her husband Glen g59 and brother Joshua Stand Strong is happy to have Bob attended in 1952 and 56. Bob's wife, eight children. Glen lives at 1423 Meadow a little playmate. Dan and Suzie live in Jill (Conway) fs56 died in August, 1992. Jill Street, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858. Poland where they are working with Opera- was an RN and worked with AIDS patients as a counselor. tion Mobilization. Neva Hirschy g62 died August 30, 1 993 Neva had been a school teacher for 29 years To Ken g87 and Joanne (Kingsbury) Esther Steinman g28 died October 4, in the East Allen County School system. Sistrunk g84, a son, Judah Kenneth bom 1993 at Golden Years Homestead in Fort March 24, 1993. Judah has a sister Danielle Wayne. Esther was a licensed practical Doris (Royce) Raiche fs62 very unex- and they live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. nurse and did home mission work in Arkan- pectedly went home to be with the Lord on sas for a number of years. January 6, 1993. Doris' husband Leon also To Ed g88 and Kathy (Nemeth) attended the college in 1961 and 62. Irmeger g88, a daughter, Amanda Ashleigh Rev. Sylvan Lehman g29 died August on May 27, 1993. They make their home in 30, 1993 at 90 years of age. Sylvan had been Gladys I. Schumacher died Saturday, Round Lake, Illinois. a Mennonite pastor for 32 years, administra- April 10, 1993 at the Hilty Memorial Home tor of the Mennonite Memorial Nursing Home in Pandora, Ohio. Gladys taught Elementary To Tom g88 and Lisa (Guegold) Foster (Bluffton, Ohio) and president of the Eastem Education here at the College from 1958 - District Mennonite Conference. In 1983 he g89, Micaiah John born November 1 2, 1 993. 1962. She also taught in the Pandora school

They live at 49 1 9 Webster Street, Fort Wayne, was awarded by the College honorary mem- system for 30 years. Indiana 46807. bership in the Delta Epsilon Chi Honor Soci- ety of the American Association of Bible

Colleges. He is survived by five children, To Jeff g89 and Sharon (Barron) Eagen ALUMNI MEETING AT g87, a son, John William born July 16, 1993. Harold g55, Virginia g55, Elaine Taylor He joins Joshua, Alyssa and Emily. g56, Milly Sivits fs 59, and Ann Graber MISSIONARY CHURCH fs6L 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grand- CENTRAL DISTRICT To Eddie fs88 and Diane Holeman fs90 children. a daughter, Rebecca Joy on October 15, CONFERENCE (Roth) Harrold died August 1 993. Eddie and Diane are home on furlough Naomi g29 from Costa Rica where they have been in 29, 1993 at the age of 92. She is survived by A special alumni gathering was held after language school. a daughter, two sons, eight grandchildren supper on Monday, October 25, at the Cen- and six great-grandchildren. tral District Conference in Beme, IN. Ap- To Greg and Sue (Downey) Collins g89 proximately 80 alumni were present and (Lamb) Graves died July 26, a daughter, Tieixa Ly nnae on September 1 4, Mary g36 were able to meet the new Vice President for 1993. They live in Shevlin, Minnesota. 1993, eight days after having major heart Taylor University Fort Wayne, Dr. Bob surgery. Mary was honored by the College Nienhuis, who shared his visions and dreams To Tom g90 and Patty (Owens) in 1991 when she was inducted into the Delta for the Fort Wayne campus and answered Schakat fs86, a son, Benjamin Edward born Epsilon Chi Honor Society of the American questions. Of the 235 names listed on the April 26, 1993. Tom is Youth Pastor at Zion Association of Bible Colleges. During Mary's Central District roster (ordained and licensed Missionary Church in Elkhart, Indiana. 55 years of ministry she was a youth pastor, pastors, workers, missionaries, and retirees) evangelist, church planter, fund raiser, pas- 124 of them are alumni of Fort Wayne Bible To Todd g91 and Rachelle (Steiner) tor, school administrator, wife, and mother College or Summit Christian College. Nelson g89, Caleb Daniel born June 9, 1993. of three children.

Their address is 2021 Morton Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana 46516 Esther (Frey) Marshall fs37 went home to be with the Lord on June 16, 1992. She KEY: g = graduate lived in Brunswick, Georgia at the time of To Michael g91 and Laura (Rashley) fs = former student her death. Sullivan g92, a son, Sean Michael on August ps = present student I, 1993. Mike is employed at D.O.McComb and Sons Funeral Homes in Fort Wayne. 27 \ ew Traditions > a.

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