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Alumni Homecoming 2012 FOCUS | Andrews Life | 2011–2012 Annual Report Vol 48 No 4 from the President’s desk » in focus

Niels-Erik Andreasen President

Is there employment after FThe AndrewsOCUS University Magazine graduation? Editor Finding work after college graduation is so Patricia Spangler (BS ’04) [email protected] | 269-471-3315 important to both students and their parents that some colleges have attempted to give future Contributing Editors employment assurances to incoming students. Tami Condon (BS ’91) While that may be difficult to accomplish, Keri Suarez (BA ’01) Andrews like all good universities cares deeply about the career paths of its students after Designer graduation. Following are some considerations in the after-college employment discussion in Matt Hamel (AT ’05) this country and abroad. 1. College is becoming so expensive that we must think about what happens after Photographers graduation—it is an important part of the national discussion of higher education, and Kristin Badzik Jim Harris of the service we provide to our students—what is the return on the four-year college Darren Heslop (BFA ’10) investment going to be? Austin Ho 2. The economies of most countries, including the U.S., are becoming so diverse, competitive Andriy Kharkovyy (BBA ’06, MBA ’09) and international that only a well-educated (meaning college-educated) workforce will be Martin Lee able to compete in the world marketplace and succeed. Sarah Lee (BT ’02) Joshua Martin 3. The rapid development in information technology that dominates our economy needs Victoria Miller (BFA ’12) highly technical and skilled workers, even some who never quite completed college (think Bill Gates—a Harvard dropout!). However, all need postsecondary education, and a degree is much preferred for lifelong employment in a changing work environment. 4. According to one report, due to the economic downturn the unemployment of recent college graduates stands at 6.8%, whereas the rate for college graduates overall is 4.5%, in both cases a little above half the unemployment rate of the population generally. The recent unemployment rate for high-school graduates stands at 24%. These rates change President constantly, of course. Niels-Erik Andreasen (MA ’65, BD ’66) 5. Finally, college graduates on average earn twice as much as high-school graduates over a Provost lifetime, or around $1 million more. Andrea Luxton (MA ’78) In short, a college education is important. The nation depends upon it, the economy cannot Vice President for Enrollment grow without it, employment is far easier with it, and as for Andrews, our church depends upon Management college-educated members and employees in more ways than we realize. Randy Graves (MA ’72) And now I wish to share a conversation I had with a vice president in a fortune 500 company Vice President for Financial located in the Midwest. I had called to ask for a donation of some equipment for use in our labs, Administration and then we got to talking about our graduates. “We like to hire your graduates,” she observed. Lawrence E. Schalk (BS ’64, MBA ’71) “Yes, we have a pretty good chemistry department,” I replied. “You do,” she retorted, “but that is not the only reason we like your graduates.” “Then what is it?” I asked, more curious now. “Oh,” Vice President for Integrated Marketing & Communication she replied, “they support their families, go to church and help each other.” “And, why does Stephen Payne that matter to your company?” I wanted to know. This is what she said about graduates from a Christian college like Andrews. It made my day! Vice President for Student Life “We like employees who attend church because they also support their community, have a Frances Faehner (BSW ’76, EdD ’07) higher calling and bring stability to the workplace. That is good for our company. We like people Vice President for University who are bright, know their stuff, but are also willing to learn new things and grow professionally Advancement once we hire them. That is good for our company. We like family-oriented employees, who are David A. Faehner (MA ’72) steady and have hope, who stick around and look toward a better future for themselves and their FOCUS (ISSN 1077-9345) is published quarterly, free of children. That is good for our company. And we like people who are good-natured, sensible and charge, for alumni and friends of Andrews University, an institution owned and operated by the Seventh-day willing to help, for they tend to collaborate, rather than compete in our labs. That makes them Adventist Church. The magazine’s address is FOCUS, far more productive, and that is good for our company.” Office of Integrated Marketing & Communication, Andrews University, 8700 W Campus Circle Dr, Berrien Andrews aspires to prepare its graduates for the workplace or for further study when that is the Springs MI 49104-1000. Copyright © 2012 by Andrews University. Reproduction in whole or part without goal. Yet our aspirations reach higher even than that. Competent, committed people and profes- permission is prohibited. Printed by The Hamblin Company, Tecumseh MI. Periodicals postage paid at sionals who are faithful to God and to each other are the kind of graduates we aspire to prepare. Berrien Springs MI and at additional mailing offices. Please send address changes to FOCUS Magazine, Office of Alumni Services, Andrews University, 8714 E Campus Circle Dr, Berrien Springs MI 49104-0950, e-mail [email protected] or call 269-471-3591. Seek Knowledge. Affirm Faith. Change the World. » from the President’s desk in focus Fall 2012 | Volume 48 | Number 4

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12 Andrews Life A true Renaissance couple, Kim Fortin and Andrew Fish operate a dairy farm that produces goat cheese in New York State, are actively involved in their local community, and still manage to hold down full-time jobs in their respective fields of social work and business.

16 Alumni Homecoming 2012 Experience the highlights of this year’s packed program of events and celebrations…don’t miss being here next year!

46 Annual Report This year’s Annual Report includes reports from the president and University Advancement, donor and student profiles, endowment updates, additional financial information and possibly even your name in the list of donors from this past fiscal year. Thank you for your faithful generosity to further the educational 41 mission of Andrews University. Golden Hearts

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2 from the President’s desk 28 alumni news 4 letters 30 alumni calendar 6 campus update 35 class notes 9 Howard happenings 42 life stories 13 faculty & staff 2011–2012 in review 46 On the cover: University Vespers, held in Pioneer Memorial Church, is the weekly Friday evening campus- wide welcome to each Sabbath, a new initiative by the Office of Campus Ministries this year. Photo by Joshua Martin, IMC student photographer, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012.

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Biology feedback with Naugahyde and gave it a new coat of finish which is still good. In the process, he I enjoyed reading the articles of the whole discovered a brass plate on the underside that summer 2012 FOCUS magazine. The biology said, “Wingelmire Furniture Company, Holly, emphasis was well done. I appreciated the Michigan, 1911.” timeline, and the individual sections on the From that we assumed that the Phipps’ four retirees. “Faithful Scientists Passing the had purchased the rocker during their first Torch” shows Adventist education making year of marriage and that he was teaching a great difference for good in the world. at Adelphian Academy. The last time we The emphasis on community and paying were in Holly, Mich., about five years ago, attention to each student mirrors the care that the Wingelmire Furniture Company was Jesus took with each person who came to Him still in business. We have owned that rocker for help. Keep up the good work! for 52 years. We had it when Chuck was teaching at Adelphian Academy and when Christine Rorabeck he was working at Andrews University. The FOCUS | Summer 2012 (current graduate student) thought has occurred to us that possibly the Wingelmire Furniture Company or the In your interview with the biology Andrews University Department of Biology department a crucial part was left out and might like to own this still comfortable that is “that the world is now only about six antique rocking chair. thousand years old” (To Be Like Jesus, p. 154). And this: “the very last deception of Satan Janet (Wildman) Schlunt (BS ’62) Charles Schlunt (BA ’62, MAT ’79, MS ’83) will be to make of none effect the testimony of the Spirit of God” (Selected Messages, Vol. 1, p. 48). In the biology building [Science Your Teaching Timeline in the latest issue I Complex] is a display behind glass that the found quite interesting. Seeing a photo and Great Lakes are now 18,000 years old. So the name of Donald Seidel brought back who is right? Ellen White the prophet or the lots of memories, all of them positive. I had biology professors at Andrews? the privilege of being in his General Biology Yes, 6,000 years of human beings being class and it was so unusual to sit down to tempted by the devil is all that God allots begin a class period and hear the ending Satan. The period between 6,000 years and bell ring five minutes later—at least it sure 7,000 years our planet will be the home of seemed that way. It was the most fascinating Satan and his imps. class I’ve ever taken. (With Merlin Tuttle as Thanks for writing Since the “very last deception of Satan” our lab instructor, labs were very interesting is now taking place in our church in many also.) I think he exemplified excellence in Letters to FOCUS are always areas—not just this one—time must be very, teaching and I credit him with the continuing welcome. To ensure a range very short before Jesus returns and that it is! fascination nature and God’s created life of viewpoints, we encourage Hallelujah! forms still have for me. letters of fewer than 300 Thank you, Dr. Seidel, for what you gave words. Letters may be edited Howard Loewen me in that class—it was a privilege and pure for content, style and space. Berrien Springs enjoyment. By mail: Editor, FOCUS John Glass Andrews University The summer FOCUS just arrived over here (BA ’66, BD ’68, DMin ’92) Berrien Springs MI in Egypt. I enjoyed all of it. The Biology 49104-1000 Teaching Timeline prompted this bit of trivia I will share with you. When Burton Phipps I am not an SDA but I recently had an opportu- By email: [email protected] retired in 1961, he and his wife celebrated 50 nity to examine your 2012 summer issue. What years of marriage, they sold many of their caught my attention was the interview with Opinions expressed in letters are not belongings and moved to Angwin, Calif., David Steen and Tom Goodwin. I came away necessarily shared by the editors, university employees, officers and administrators. where their daughter Barbara was librarian with a nauseous feeling that the Andrews at Pacific . We bought their University biology department is so politically old oak rocking chair for $2. Several years correct and academically moderate as to be

CORRECTION: later Chuck took it all apart, sanded it down virtually useless to the cause of creationism. On page 4 of the summer 2012 issue, Thomas to the bare wood, replaced a broken slat in This amazes me when I consider the name of J. Zwemer should have been listed as “att.” the back, replaced the worn out leather seat your denomination is stamped with the day

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that commemorates it. There was no refer- does in positioning itself as a fulcrum for ence to serious research projects underway job placement. This aspiration to enable its Upcoming Tours or science-based apologetic publications that graduates with employment should still be Alumni and friends of Andrews should be flowing out [of] this department. In one of the major purposes that an institute University are invited to join the the real world the creation-evolution debate should strive for. It just costs too much money following 2013 tours offered by Merlene is taking off with more intensity than ever. and effort to do so otherwise, and would Ogden, dean emerita of Andrews Organizations like Creation Research Institute, be an injustice. To weaken this purpose by University: Answers in Genesis, Discovery Institute and swapping it out, neglecting it or burying it Venice and the Po River Cruise Intelligent Design proponents dominate this should not be the response. Standing up to June 8–16, 2013 debate. The voice of SDA academics is largely the tremendous challenge America now faces unheard. It is no wonder your church is losing in the fight to bring meaning to our lives is Extension possible to Florence and its young people. Indeed, the torch is passing showing responsibility. Basic needs such as Rome, June 16–21, 2013 but it’s going to others. paying our bills, owning a house, providing medical coverage—some of those elemental During the cruise we will visit the World Heritage Sites of Venice, Ravenna, Mark Twain issues facing us all. Seattle Padua, Bologna and Verona. The second That said, I realize each student needs to week will include visits to the important decide what they want out of their higher- historical and cultural sites in Florence Goal of higher education level learning experience. I recognize there and Rome, including Michelangelo’s may be some that do not put a high value on David, the Roman Colosseum, St. I was dismayed to read Niels-Erik Andreasen’s finding a job after graduation, are not that Peter’s Cathedral, the Sistine Chapel, recent article [editorial] in the summer 2012 concerned with how they’ll compete against and much more. issue of FOCUS. Below are my opinions about other applicants. They want to expand their this particular article. minds in areas that perhaps do not readily Australia and New Zealand Adventure Setting aside for the moment the translate into any position. They feel learning October 9–27, 2013 importance of the spiritual aspect of well and gaining good sense are paramount. attending Andrews, and just replying to the But my guess is that most students expect to Extension to the Island of Fiji, main thrust of his article, let me respond get employed within a reasonable time after October 27–30, 2013 as one who has attended Andrews on two graduation…no more than say six months. In Australia we will visit Sydney with its separate occasions, first as a BA undergrad As we all know, America is facing a outstanding landmarks and the Cairns back in the 70s and returning to get my MBA tremendous unemployment challenge right area with a full-day exploration of the later in the mid-80s. now. Millions are out of work, it’s affecting all Great Barrier Reef. He argued that Andrews University’s types of applicants. I see it everywhere. primary educational focus shouldn’t be It’s my humble opinion there are serious In New Zealand we will enjoy the helping students gain employment after errors in the mission and curriculums of beauties of both the North and South Islands from Christchurch, to graduation…saying as much that learning many of our higher learning institutions and Queenstown, to Milford Sound, to well and acquiring good sense should conveying properly how those institutions are Rotorua, to Auckland. We will have be its primary goal. This is a shameful responding in positive ways to this crisis. three days getting acquainted with the article written by a tower dweller who has As an outsider, I’m convinced that lovely island of Fiji. apparently lost touch with the ground. Andreasen made a mistake in leading To me, these are lofty academic teaching this issue of FOCUS with his message of goals, and yes should be stressed, but they neglecting the needs of why most students Full information is available upon request to: should only serve what a university’s major attend Andrews. Merlene A. Ogden mission should be—why hard-earned funds 4683 Timberland Drive are given up for earning a degree at Andrews. John Sherman (MBA ’87) Berrien Springs MI 49103 I would dare say the primal goal for survival Phone: 269-471-3781 once one graduates is finding a job. Hopefully Email: [email protected] one that is derived by having both a sound Editor’s Note: degree and an applicant that has exhibited Please see page 2, “from the President’s desk.” the traits an employer is looking for, and shows a strong desire to commit to the given mission at hand. Even though Andreasen does point out that recent prominent institutions have failed the truth test in the area of job placement statistics, that shouldn’t negate this leading indicator of how well a college or university

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University Forum speakers inspire Encouraging students to live their faith in their communities and develop a true biblical worldview

Gabe Lyons and George Barna were the of Christian America and the co-author of guest speakers for this fall’s Talking Point UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Forums. On Oct. 11, respected speaker and Thinks About and Why It Matters. author Gabe Lyons presented some startling Noted Christian researcher and author statistics. Seven out of 10 of those in the George Barna presented a three-part series 22–26 age bracket have no interest in faith on campus from Nov. 14–15, sponsored by of any kind and have a very negative view Pioneer Memorial Church. For the University of Christians as intolerant and hypocritical. Forum held Nov. 15, Barna discussed world- Lyons explained how we can change this views that are prevalent in America and sug- perception by being active members working gested what the church can do to assist young for the betterment of our community. Christians in developing a biblical worldview. “If we don’t take seriously how we’re Called “the most quoted person in the talking about our faith—but most importantly Christian church today,” Barna is the founder how we understand our faith—in a way that of the Barna Group, which has been called can give us confidence that our faith really the leading research organization focused matters in the conversations, then we will on the intersection of faith and culture. struggle to see our faith grow in this new Barna has written more than 40 books on Top: Gabe Lyons answered questions texted from context that we live in,” said Lyons. topics such as leadership, trends, spiritual the audience Above: George Barna presented a three-part series at PMC, “Growing True Disciples: Gabe Lyons is the author of The Next development and church health, several of Opportunities and Challenges in Raising the Next Christians: The Good News About the End which have received national awards. Generation of Believers”

Rankings and enrollment Over the past 11 years, enrollment has increased by more than 800 students

Andrews University has once again been The physical therapy and social ranked as one of the “Best National work programs at Andrews made the Universities” for 2013, as reported in the top 150 of the “Best Grad Schools” “America’s Best Colleges 2013” issue of U.S. list. Andrews was also named on News & World Report. In addition, Andrews the “A+ Colleges for B Students,” is also ranked again on Forbes.com’s 2012’s “Economic Diversity” and “America’s Top Colleges.” “Freshman Retention Rates” lists. Of the 281 institutions classified in U.S. Forbes.com also ranked Andrews News & World Report as national universities, University #553 in “America’s Top Andrews is ranked at #189. Andrews is the Colleges,” a compilation of the only Seventh-day Adventist institution 650 best educational institutions included in this classification. Schools in the (out of more than 6,000) across the

National Universities category, which also country. Forbes gives an overall L–R: Frances Faehner, vice president for Student Life, and Sandra includes Columbia University and Stanford rating and smaller subcategory Owusu-Antwi, president of the Andrews University Student University, offer a full range of undergraduate ratings; once again, Andrews Association, after University Convocation, August 30, 2012 majors, plus master’s and PhD programs. University also made the lists “Best These colleges also are committed to Private Colleges,” “Best Research producing groundbreaking research. Universities” and “Best in the Midwest.” Additionally, there are 3,686 students Andrews University made a few other The University has also seen an increase pursuing an Andrews degree at an affiliate U.S. News & World Report college ranking in the 2012–13 enrollment, with 3,551 or extension site. Griggs University & Griggs lists, too: with a diversity index of .73, the undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral International Academy, which Andrews University tied for 4th in Campus Ethnic students on our main campus. That’s the assumed ownership of in November 2010, Diversity. (The closer a school’s number is to second highest enrollment ever. Andrews had has 5,963 students. These students include 1.0, the more diverse it is.) And with 13% of its highest enrollment in 2009–10 with 3,589 elementary and high school levels; Job Corps, our student body composed of international students enrolled. Over the past 11 years, a program that offers high school diplomas students, Andrews tied for 9th in Most enrollment has increased by more than 800 and job skill training to at-risk students; and International Students. students. students in higher education.

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Honors student wins big in Boston Samantha Snively’s poster wins first place at national conference

An Andrews University student in the J.N. Honors Program. Pittman, associate Andrews Honors Program took home the first professor of English and director of place award in her category from the National Honors, was the research advisor for Collegiate Honors Council Conference held in both projects. Boston, Mass., in mid-November. Using Michel Foucault’s theory of the Samantha Snively, a senior English major, spectacle and a study of Renaissance presented her senior Honors project research antitheatricality pamphlets, Snively poster. It is titled, “‘I account this world a analyzed images of state power and tedious theatre’: Foucauldian Theatricality violence in John Webster’s The Duchess and Female Subversion in Webster’s The of Malfi, as well as the ways women Samantha Snively with her winning poster at the National Duchess of Malfi.” The poster won first place in the play are able to undermine that Collegiate Honors Council Conference in Boston, Mass. for Best Poster in the Arts & Humanities power. category. About 50 other Arts & Humanities “Attending the conference was an posters also competed. incredible experience,” Samantha says. “I’d development in an atmosphere that is both Snively was accompanied to the conference like to thank the Department of English, the intellectually challenging and distinctively by L. Monique Pittman, director of the J.N. Office of Research & Creative Scholarship, Christian. Andrews Honors Program, and fellow Honors and the J.N. Andrews Honors Program, who The National Collegiate Honors Council is program student Christine Lairson. Lairson, lent their financial support to enable us to a professional association of undergraduate also a senior English major, presented attend the conference. It’s so encouraging honors programs and colleges. Its mission “Female Agency and the Critique of Social to know Andrews supports our efforts and is to assist these programs in maintaining a Conduct through Letters in Sense and scholarship!” challenging and enriching curriculum and Sensibility.” The J.N. Honors Program seeks to offer in providing opportunities for students and Both projects were done in fulfillment of undergraduate students greater opportunities faculty to share their research and develop senior requirements for the J.N. Andrews for intellectual, spiritual, and social professional experience.

Fall board report For the complete story, go to: Updates on upcoming accreditation visit, new Campus Master Plan and more www.andrews.edu/news/

President Niels-Erik Andreasen presented Andreasen. Luxton also informed the board early 2013, allowing Student Financial Services his fall board briefing on Tuesday, Oct. 30, in of a focused visit from the North Central to inform prospective students about their Newbold Auditorium. It was also live streamed Accreditation Association’s Higher Learning available financial packages in advance of the for those who were unable to attend. Commission in March 2013. March board meeting. Among the consent items presented to The Finance Committee reported on the Andrew von Maur, associate professor the board was a diversity report prepared University’s financial operations since the of architecture, and students from the annually by the Office of Human Resources. beginning of the fiscal year. To date, the Campus Design Studio class in the School The report measures the percentages of University is performing $100,000 behind of Architecture, Art & Design, presented an students, staff and faculty belonging to budget. Preliminary budget assumptions for update on the new Campus Master Plan to different ethnic groups. Andreasen noted, next year were also presented. One major goal the board. “They are finding it to be quite a “There was a distinct uptick among the Asian is to slow up tuition increases. Last year, they formidable task,” said Andreasen. The new student population across the University decreased from 5% to 4.5%; this year the goal plan will be ready for presentation to the and also in the Hispanic population in our is to have a 3.5% increase and still make bud- board in March. graduate programs.” get. There is also a 3.5% increase in opera- A report from the President’s Council Andreasen shared Provost Luxton’s board tions, which is a Board mandated increase. shared their affirmation of the health and report of several measurements of University Financial support from the General wellness initiative at Andrews. Andreasen performance. One report related to first-year Conference is expected to increase by 2%. The shared that three working groups have been to second-year student retention rates. The North American Division’s support, which is formed and assigned tasks. The fundraising retention rate at Andrews is around 75%, tied to wage increases, is expected to increase committee announced to President’s Council the expected rate nationally is just above by 1.2%. The Board voted to authorize Andrews that approximately $8–$9 million in support 70%. “That’s based upon expectations University to finalize the budget based on the of a new health and wellness facility has been and national norms for institutions that expected increase, provided it stays below identified. This represents slightly less than have admission policies like ours,” said 4%. Tuition rates can then be established in half of the total anticipated cost.

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Portrait of James White unveiled Painted by Harry Ahn, internationally recognized portrait artist

In a continuation of this year’s celebration of winning artist like the James White Library’s 75th anniversary, Harry Ahn is a bonus,” a new portrait of James White, an Adventist says Onsager. pioneer and the library’s namesake, was Kathy Demsky, unveiled on Thursday, Oct. 18, at the James director of the White Library. Architecture Resource The artist, Harry Ahn, is known as one Center, and a friend of the leading portrait artists in the United of Ahn, initiated the States. He is internationally recognized and conversation about has won numerous awards, including the the portrait with him Michelangelo Buonarroti 500 Celebration during the 2011–2012 International Award in 2008, the Leonardo school year and was da Vinci International Award in 2009, and intricately involved in the Grand Prize in the International Portrait the planning for the Competition in 2010, to name a few. He has portrait. “He brings been a contract teacher at Andrews University the human spirit into since 1990. his paintings,” said Demsky. “We knew of no one else that could “...art is another source of paint James in such a information that helps define manner.” who we are as a people.” Ahn’s response to the portrait idea was immediately positive. Months ago, Larry Onsager, dean of “As a Christian and a libraries at Andrews University, envisioned Seventh-day Adventist, a new portrait of James White that would it’s an honor to me resonate with students and faculty and help to be asked to do the them feel a new connection with James painting,” Ahn says. White. “My hope is that the James White The Center for portrait reminds students and faculty of Adventist Research provided Ahn with University views as congruent with its own the origin of the library name. Having the background materials about James White, idealism, mission and Christian outreach. opportunity to utilize the talents of an award including a photograph. But the portrait Ahn was surprised by the medallion came out very differently presentation. “I don’t know if I deserved than the photograph. that,” he says. “You just do your best. To me, The portrait was created just doing the painting was an honor.” in Ahn’s heart and mind. “I believe art is another source of “God helped me do information that helps define who we are this,” he says. He used as a people,” says Onsager. “This portrait oil paints to create the contributes to the integration of faith and 30x40 inch portrait and learning at Andrews, and helps provide also constructed the an account of our history for the next custom frame. Ahn hopes generation.” to create a companion The James White Library holds print books, portrait of Ellen G. White. bound periodical volumes and multimedia During the unveiling materials totaling more than 1.6 million ceremony, Ahn was items. The Seminary Library, the Center presented with the for Adventist Research and the Mary Jane President’s Medallion, Mitchell Multimedia Center are housed in the an honor that recognizes main library. The Library also operates two individuals who have extensions, the Architecture Resource Center, distinguished themselves housed in the Architecture Building, and the Harry Ahn completed the portrait of James White in his Smith Hall studio in causes that the Music Materials Center, housed in Hamel Hall.

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Fall 2012 at the Howard

Calendar

Visit howard.andrews.edu for an updated schedule of upcoming events. Schedule is subject to change.

Faculty Recital: Charles Reid, tenor & Trina Thompson, piano Sunday, February 17, 2013, 7 p.m. $10 general admission, $5 AU faculty and staff, free for all students Reid, the newest faculty member of the Andrews University Department of Music, is being rec- ognized as one of his generation’s leading lyric tenors. Thompson, as- sociate professor of music theory, will accompany him.

Kathy Troccoli Sunday, February 24, 2013, 7 p.m. $20 general admission, $5 AU students, $15 Flex Series/AU faculty & staff Veteran Christian artist Kathy Troccoli has 30 years of music and ministry to her name. As a singer, songwriter, speaker and author, she holds a combination that is unique in the music and publishing fields.

Jonathan Nelson Saturday, March 9, 2013, 7 p.m. $25 reserved seating, $10 AU students, $20 Flex Series/AU faculty & staff Multi-Stellar Award winner Jonathan Nelson is one of the brightest young faces in Gospel music. His Top 10 smash hit, “My Name Is Victory,” won him a Dove Award nomination as Best New Artist of the Year.

Laura Story Sunday, April 7, 2013, 7 p.m. $25 reserved seating, $10 AU students, $20 Flex Series/AU faculty & staff

Opening for Laura Story is Laura Whidden, local singer-songwriter.

Sign up to receive the online Clockwise from top left: American Piano Quintet: Carla Trynchuk, Chi Yong Yun, Rudolf Haken, Renee Skerik & Jeffrey Lastrapes, September 22  Honors Church: Detriech Bonhoffer, October 20  Wind Howard Center newsletter for Symphony Fall Concert, October 20  Gungor, October 21  Symphony Orchestra with guest pianist the latest information on the Richard Octaviano Kogima, winner of last year’s Piano Competition, October 27  Barkada Quartet, upcoming 2012–2013 season or October 28  Carla Trynchuk & Chi Yong Yun, November 3  Andrews Academy Showcase Concert, November 11  Wind Symphony Holiday Concert, November 17  Jennifer Koh, November 18 visit howard.andrews.edu. Call the Box Office at269-471-3560 or 888-467-6442 for tickets. campus update »

The Gazebo reinvented Menu and space improved and reconfigured

The recent renovation and reinvention of allows for a much more The Gazebo, an on-campus eatery, puts diverse menu including Andrews University one step closer to a flattop grill, an open meeting President Niels-Erik Andreasen’s flame grill, conventional challenge to become the healthiest university oven, fryer, steamer and in the United States. The transformation salamander (a push- of The Gazebo is the latest in a series of in toaster that heats improvements in Andrews University’s Office food quickly). Several of Dining Services. In 2008, the main food features, including the service area and Terrace Café dining rooms custom-made smoothie were renovated and in 2010, Bon Appétit station inset into the Management Company was selected to counters and coolers/ manage Andrews’ Dining Services. hot well built into the The decision to renovate The Gazebo was counters, were designed made in February of 2011. Brett Pherson, by Tri-Mark especially retail manager for Dining Services, worked for The Gazebo. but in recent months, efforts have been made on the initial plans with Dick Scott, director With more cooking equipment, the menu to integrate more vegan-friendly options into of Plant Administration. Tri-Mark, one of the has not only expanded, it’s been reinvented. the menu. In fact, Andrews was one of 64 country’s largest providers of design services, Last year there were approximately 15 schools in a recent poll from PETA to name equipment and supplies to the foodservice menu items to choose from. Now there are the “Most Vegan-Friendly College Campus” in industry, produced the final plans. On Sept. 3, almost 70, ranging from breakfast crepes the United States. Andrews finished fourth. 2012, The Gazebo reopened with a fresh look, and burritos, to a variety of salads and The changes in menu options are also sandwiches. “Some of the students’ aimed to encourage healthier choices by giv- “Prior to the renovation, The favorite items include smoothies, ing customers healthier options. “In The Gaze- Gazebo’s only cooking appliances fresh salads, burrito wraps and our bo, a costumer is first exposed to the Smoothie grilled pizzas,” says Daniels. Station followed by the Salad Bar before the were a fryer and a microwave.” The recreated menu is the other items, such as pizza, sandwiches and handiwork of Brett Pherson. fries, which are all made from scratch with expanded equipment, a redesigned floor plan According to Mark Daniels, general manager fresh ingredients, giving our customers a sur- and a brand-new menu. of Dining Services, Pherson’s experience plus of healthy options,” says Daniels. The footprint of The Gazebo didn’t as a chef was critical in the menu creation Dining Services makes as much as possible change, but the space was reconfigured. process. Daniels says, “He listened well at the from scratch and frequently sources food lo- A former storage room was transformed end of last semester. He had his ears and eyes cally, including from the Andrews Farm. More into an expanded kitchen area. Prior to open to what the students were saying was than 150 students, along with 40 full-time the renovation, The Gazebo’s only cooking important to them.” staff, are employed at Dining Services, making appliances were a fryer and a microwave. The Gazebo, as well as Dining Services as a it one of the largest employers at Andrews. Since the remodeling, additional equipment whole, has a tradition of being all-vegetarian,

C. Adelina Alexe, a Romanian graduate student working on her doctorate in theology at the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, wrote one of the 12 winning sermons in the annual Stewardship Sermon Contest sponsored by NAD Stewardship, NAD Ministerial and Ministry magazine. Approximately 100 sermons were submitted from across the North American Division (NAD) by ministers and graduate ministerial students. Alexe was the only student to submit a winning sermon, which will be published with the 11 other winners in a book. Additionally, each winner received $1,000. Alexe’s entry was a sermon entitled, “Where Your Heart Belongs,” based on Matthew 6:19–21.

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SHP participates in Operation Christmas Child Goal reached! Students from several departments in the School of Health Professions give to children around the world United Way Employee Campaign a success

Sharing the good news of God’s On Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012, President love with hurting boys and girls is Andreasen made good on his promise the heart of Operation Christmas to jump into the Beaty Pool in his suit if Child. Along with small presents and Andrews employees met the United Way personal items for the children, each Employee Campaign challenge. shoebox contains literature on the In early November, President Andreasen gospels, an opportunity for the child challenged Andrews employees to meet to receive Bible lessons and a copy a $10,000 pledge goal with a minimum of The Greatest Journey in the child’s of 114 employees participating. To date, native language. contributions total $13,815.80 with 132 The Department of Physical employees participating. Therapy became heavily involved “I am deeply grateful for the campus when Esther Jones, Collection Center spirit of generosity and support. I believe coordinator for Operation Christmas the United Way Campaign is a very visible Child and administrative assistant in the Department of Physical Therapy, and Sarah Hythecker, vice president of the PT Class of 2014, set a dream in motion. Hosting a packing party in October and several collection dates between October and November, physical therapy students and staff were able to pack just under 100 boxes. This is the second year that PT has been involved in Operation Christmas Child. Wanting to get more toothbrush and toothpaste, a teddy bear, a people around campus excited about this coloring book and crayons, a notebook and ministry, Hythecker invited department chairs pencils, some candy, and most importantly from the School of Health Professions to get she will learn about the love of Jesus Christ.” their students and faculty involved. The Department of Speech-Language Through Chapel announcements and Pathology & Audiology hosted a packing party Operation Christmas Child posters, all in October, resulting in approximately 50 shoeboxes. Students from the Departments “…students were able to see of Nursing and Nutrition & Wellness packed that just a simple, small gesture boxes on their own time. In total, students from across the Andrews campus ended up could make a big difference.” donating 212 packed shoeboxes to Operation and powerful way to provide stewardship Christmas Child. and support to our community. All locally students were able to see that just a simple, From Andrews, the boxes were taken to the donated funds are distributed locally,” small gesture could make a big difference. Niles Adventist School, a regional collection said Andreasen. “Andrews University can Participation meant packing a shoebox with site. The school has been involved for the become the light and salt our neighbors small gifts, donating $7 online or including past 16 years, and during that time more need, right here in Southwest Michigan.” it in the box and then dropping it off on the than 158,000 gift boxes have passed through President Andreasen wasn’t the only collection days. the site. This year alone, 23,701 shoeboxes one who took a dive. Anna Murphy, “As a physical therapy student my spare were collected at the Niles Adventist School president of the United Way of Southwest time is limited. What I like about Operation collection site. Michigan, and Stephen Payne, vice Christmas Child is that participation is quick With the expected shoebox collection of president for Integrated Marketing & and easy. All you have to do is purchase over 9 million boxes worldwide this year, Communication, jumped in, followed by items to include in the box, make an online OCC expects to pass a significant milestone— six other Andrews employees, including donation, and pack the box. Quick and easy!” collecting and delivering shoe boxes to Dalry Payne, Andreasen’s executive says Hythecker. “I can only imagine the joy more than 100 million children since it was assistant and campaign manager for the little girl receiving my box will experience. established in 1993 by Samaritan’s Purse. the United Way Employee Campaign at She will find colorful hair accessories, a Andrews.

FALL 2012 11 Kimberly Fortin & Andrew Fish

Where did life take you after leaving Andrews University? Are there other enterprises you’d like to become involved with? » After graduation Andrew accepted the position of business I am working on starting a private practice to serve a rural part manager at Union Springs Academy. He was business manager of our community with an anticipated opening of summer 2013. there from 2002–2007 and from 2007–2009 he served as vice Andrew would like to expand on his courses and workshop principal and development director. I taught French at the options at the community college to assist local non-profits at academy and worked at a residential facility for juveniles. I becoming more efficient and effective at delivering services and went back to school for my master’s degree in social work and to teach them how to measure and communicate the value of graduated from Syracuse University in 2004. Since then I have their services. Together we are involved in the local chapter of worked at a non-profit agency counseling individuals and families. Farm Bureau. This fall we were finalists for the New York State

andrews life andrews In 2009, Andrew became the executive director for the Cayuga Young Farmer and Rancher’s Excellency in Agriculture award. We County Chamber of Commerce and a few weeks ago also became find out in December if we won. We would like to become more the interim director for the Cayuga Economic Development involved with Young Farmer programs. Agency. I transitioned into a school social work position for two local school districts just a couple weeks ago. So November 2012 Tell us about your involvement with the local community. was a month of changes and transitions for both of us. I have worked closely with the Child Sexual Abuse Taskforce and am on the board for the local chapter of the National Alliance for How did you become interested in goat farming? Mental Illness. I also teach one or two sociology classes each We love Central New York and decided to purchase a house and semester at the community college. I am part of the Cayuga land. We already had three horses and the barn at our new place County Agricultural Society that puts on the County Fair every had extra stalls, so we thought we’d get two goats. Two goats summer. Through his work, Andrew sits on several local boards give WAY more milk than two people can drink, and we started that promote business and improve the quality of life for Cayuga making cheese. That was more cheese than two people could eat County. In August 2011 he was appointed by the Governor to too, so we started giving it away. People told us it was better than one of ten regional economic development councils for New what they could get in the grocery store! We worked with New York State. As part of the council he serves as the cochair for York State and in November 2010 we opened our dairy for official the public participation and food-to-market transformational production. We now have anywhere from 30–50 goats on the farm initiative committees. at any time. This summer, at the peak of production, we were milking 16 goats. We sell the cheese to local shops, restaurants, farmer’s markets and festivals.

Kimberly (BSW & BA in French Studies, ’01) and Andrew (BBA in Management, ’02) with some of their baby goats

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Changes in the Division of Student Life New associate dean, three residence hall deans and international student advisor

Several new team members have joined has served on the “I am passionate about Andrews and the the Division of Student Life in the past few Black History Com- influence it has not only on graduates, but months. Following an extensive search mittee for three years. of both internal and external candidates, Weithers says, through them, our wider global community.” Deborah Weithers was named as the new “I am passionate associate dean for Student Life. She is about Andrews and the influence it has not specifically to Adventist youth and young replacing Paul Buckley, who left Andrews only on graduates, but through them, our adults,” says Keele. “I believe that God has in October 2011 to accept a position at wider global community. What a wonderful given me the talents, experiences, and drive Dartmouth College. Weithers’ first day in her opportunity in Student Life to help shape the to challenge our youth to choose vibrancy new position was July 2, 2012. student experience.” over complacency and service over self- “I am thrilled Debbie has accepted our Lamson Hall has added A’Lisa Lashley to gratification.” invitation to join the Student Life Team. She their team as an assistant dean of women. The staff at University Towers, home to has extraordinary experience and service Lashley was born in Mandeville, Jamaica, but Damazo and Burman Halls, is also being refo- in higher education, and already has strong moved to Trinidad at a young age. While pur- cused to utilize their team members to better established relationships at Andrews. In suing her undergraduate degree at Andrews serve the comprehensive needs of both the addition to her exceptional management University, she worked as a resident advisor students who reside there and the guests who and programming skills, Debbie has a deep and ultimately head student dean. utilize Guest & Convention Services. She graduated from David Iwasa, dean of University Towers, is Andrews University with also serving as director of Guest & Conven- a BA in Spanish and tion Services. Willyta Wamack, who formerly secondary teaching cer- served as coordinator for Guest & Conven- tification. After gradua- tion Services, has accepted the position of tion, Lashley moved to housing assistant for University Towers. In Pennsylvania where she this newly designed position, Wamack will spent two years serving coordinate housing for all University Towers as head dean of girls in residents and support Dean Iwasa. addition to Spanish and Rachel Keele has accepted the newly cre- Lifeskills teacher at Blue ated position of assistant dean of University Mountain Academy. She Towers and assistant director of the Office of is currently working on Guest & Convention Services. Most recently, an MA in higher educa- she worked in the customer service area tion administration at at Andrews University Press. Previously, New Student Life staff, L–R: A’Lisha Lashley, Nancy Ruiz, Donnie Keele, Rachel Andrews. “God has been Keele has been the guest services director at Keele, Debbie Weithers showing me where he Camp Wawona in California, a student dean wants me and giving and resident advisor at Southern Adventist passion for Andrews University and the me opportunities to be in those places,” says University in Collegedale, Tenn., and an as- students we serve,” says Frances Faehner, Lashley. “I am grateful for this position and sistant girls dean and photography teacher at vice president for Student Life. do not take God’s work lightly.” Highland Academy in Portland, Tenn. Most recently, Weithers was a senior Donnie Keele is a new assistant dean Keele earned her BA in broadcast journal- development officer for the Office of Devel- of men for Meier Hall. He has worked in a ism from Southern Adventist University in opment. Prior to that, she served for seven variety of ministerial roles, most recently 2009. She is currently studying part-time to years as manager of the Howard Performing as a student dean at University Towers. He obtain her master’s degree in educational Arts Center. At the Howard, Weithers was has also worked as an associate director of psychology with plans to graduate in Decem- responsible for programming and frequently youth ministries in the Central California ber 2013. Her goal is to work in youth and interfaced with various entities of Student Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and young adult ministries to “lead others closer Life and student clubs hosting events. “These assistant chaplain and worship coordinator at to Christ through service and personal inter- skills will serve Debbie quite well in her role Southern Adventist University. action.” In her spare time she enjoys music, as associate dean as the position has major Keele earned his BS in mass communica- photography and playing chess. programming responsibilities, including tions/media productions from Southern The Office of International Student Services University Forum,” says Faehner. As associ- Adventist University in 2008 and is currently welcomes Nancy Ruiz as an international ate dean, Weithers will also serve as chair of working on an MDiv at Andrews. He loves student advisor. Ruiz is replacing Irlacy Ro- the Black History Committee and the Martin music and working with young people. “I driguez who served in that role for nearly 10 Luther King Jr. Planning Committee. Weithers believe that I have been called to ministry, years before returning to Brazil.

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Baldwin retires after 25 years of service Plans to continue research into the area of geomorphology

Colleagues gathered in the Seminary comes following 25 years of service at of the cause(s) of the shape of present Commons on Thursday, Sept. 13, to celebrate Andrews University. landforms. As a continuing member of an the retirement of John Baldwin, professor Baldwin holds a PhD in philosophical interdisciplinary team jointly funded (2012) of theology, at the Seventh-day Adventist relation of science and religion from the by the Andrews University Faculty Research Theological Seminary. Baldwin’s retirement University of Chicago. He has specialized in Grant Program and the General Conference teaching issues in origins, Faith and Science Council, Baldwin plans along with fellow professors to participate in future data-gathering field Randall Younker and Martin trips in the coming years. His formal teaching Hanna. His publications career was capped this summer by the have appeared in journals geomorphological data the team identified such as the Harvard in northeastern Arizona including channels Theological Review and The carved in bedrock flowing around a mesa, Christian Scholar’s Review. scores of erratic boulders with one over 20 He contributed to and tons, and streamlined landforms. edited the book Creation, John says he and his wife, Sylvia Ann, are Catastrophe & Calvary. grateful to God for the privilege of teaching at Baldwin says his the Seminary. “We deeply appreciate Andrews shift into retirement is University and the Seminary, but most of all simply moving into a new we’ll miss the people and students but hope

John Baldwin enterprise of deep interest: to keep in touch.” Baldwin plans to fill his geomorphology, the study retirement with writing, speaking and traveling.

Linda Mack leaves Music Materials Center Retiring in the mountains of Colorado

Linda Mack, music materials librarian and Mack has been an asociate professor of library science, has active performer in both retired after 25 years of service at Andrews. A professional and informal retirement reception was held for her in the venues, including the Twin Howard Center lobby on Sept. 5. Cities Concert Series, in which She received her Bachelor of Music with an she was a regular performer emphasis in organ performance from Andrews in addition to holding a University in 1971 and completed a Master position as an executive of Music a year later. She earned a Master of committee member. She Library and Information Science from Brigham served as the director of the Young University in Provo, Utah, in 1987. Andrews University Early Mack joined the faculty at Andrews University Music Ensemble for Michiana Linda Mack at her retirement reception held Sept. 5, 2012 in 1987 as the periodicals librarian before taking children and volunteered as the position of music librarian, which she held the music director at St. Paul’s from 1993 to 2012. More than 20,000 musical Episcopal Church in Dowagiac, Mich. After retiring, Mack moved to Denver, Colo., scores, recordings and musical books have In addition to her work as a librarian, Mack with her husband Ed. She will continue working been cataloged under her direction and she is has used her knowledge of music to construct on some of the research projects she started at responsible for establishing regular music and the program notes for classical concerts Andrews, including a biography being written English guest lecturers on campus. She oversaw performed at Andrews University since 1991. The on Blythe Owen, an American musician and the renovation of the Music Materials Center; program notes are archived on her website: former professor at Andrews. was instrumental in developing the Youth www.andrews.edu/~mack/pnotes/. Mack is also She plans to continue her involvement Reserve Collection in the Media Center, and the the author of several articles for ASDAL Action, in the music community and find volunteer Piano Pedagogy and Piano Proficiency Reserve the professional publication of the Association opportunities in the fight for social justice, as Collection in the Music Materials Center, all part of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians, plus well as spend time with her family and do lots of the James White Library. several book reviews and professional papers. of hiking with her husband in the Rockies.

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Seminary dean to return to full-time teaching Search committee formed to identify Denis Fortin’s successor

Denis Fortin, dean of the Seventh-day Christian Philosophy (2006). Prior to coming Adventist Theological Seminary, has to Andrews University, he served as a pastor announced his plans to return to full-time in the Quebec Conference of Seventh-day teaching effective with the 2013–14 school Adventists. year. Fortin has served as faculty at Andrews “The Seventh-day Adventist Theological since 1994 and the last six years he has served Seminary has been very well served by Dr. as dean. Denis Fortin, both as a professor, program “I have come to the conclusion that after director and dean for the past six years. The serving in academic administration for the number of students, programs and services better part of the last 14 years, as director has grown under his leadership, and we have of the Master of Divinity program for three all been blessed,” says Niels-Erik Andreasen, years, as associate dean for four years, and president. “I am happy to note that he will now as dean for six years, it is time for me to return to his first love: teaching Seminary take a break,” Fortin said. “I have therefore students. We are delighted to welcome him asked President Niels-Erik Andreasen and back full-time to the faculty.” Denis Fortin Provost Andrea Luxton that I be permitted to The Seventh-day Adventist Theological return to full-time teaching in the Department Seminary has grown into one of the largest of Theology & Christian Philosophy.” Seminaries in the country, with a national A search committee will be established, Fortin was appointed dean of the and international faculty and student body,” overseen by President Andreasen, to Seminary in 2006. Since joining the says Andreasen. “It serves the Seventh-day identify Dean Fortin’s successor. The search Seminary faculty in 1994, Fortin has served Adventist church in North America and committee will include representation from as director of the Master of Divinity program around the world. Its educational work is of the Seminary faculty, Andrews University (1999–2001), associate dean (2000–2004), critical important to the faith and ministry of administration and Seventh-day Adventist and chair of the Department of Theology & the church.” Church leadership.

Judy Nelson retires after 28 years of service Plans to participate in short-term mission trips, volunteer and spend time with family

The staff of the James White Library held she was responsible for a retirement party for reference specialist digitizing the library there. Judith Nelson on Thursday, Nov 29. Nelson In 1994, Nelson became a retires after 28 years of service at the reference associate and later James White Library and Ruth Murdoch specialist at the James White Elementary School. A long-time Michigan Library where she expanded resident, Nelson graduated with a BS in her knowledge of technology home economics and minors in secondary using the library’s computer education and library science from Andrews system. University in 1970. After retirement, Nelson Soon after graduation, she married Dave plans to spend more time Nelson, now retired manager of arboretum with her family. She hopes to and grounds at Andrews University, and travel, including participating moved to the Lansing area. In the early 70s in short-term mission trips she worked as a librarian at Dansville High and camping trips. She School in Michigan and then at Campion also wants to continue Larry Onsager, dean of libraries, prsented Judy Nelson with a farewell gift Academy in Loveland, Colo. volunteering in the church After almost ten years working as a and community and to spend homemaker, she became the librarian at more time gardening and sewing. changed our world has been very challenging Ruth Murdoch Elementary School, where she “The great staff at the James White Library and rewarding and helping patrons and remained for the next 10 years. She was first has made working there a great experience,” students on a one-on-one basis gives me the exposed to computers at Ruth Murdoch, where says Nelson. “Experiencing how technology has greatest satisfaction. I have been truly blessed.”

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Ribbon Cutting and Open House The Department of Speech-Language Pathology THU & Audiology officially opened the doors to its new suite in Bell Hall during an open house and ribbon 27 cutting ceremony. L–R: Darah Regal, department chair, President An- dreasen, Loren Hamel, CEO of Lakeland Health Sys- tem, Emmanuel Rudatsikira, dean, School of Health Professions, and senior Anusha Sivalingam, SPLAD Club president for the 2012-13 school year.

Jordan Field School Presentation This multimedia program showcased a new interpretive tourism trail at Tall Hisban and socio- economic interpretive garden. Plans for next summer’s field season were also shared by Øystein S. LaBianca (BA ’71), professor of anthropology, Stan Beikmann (FA), assistant professor of agriculture, and agriculture students.

Spirit of Philanthropy Dinner Alumni enjoyed a beautifully served Asian dinner at Dining Services. The 2012 Honored Alumni were recognized, along with recipients of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award. Members of the Class of 1962 were inducted into the Golden Hearts Club and President Andreasen welcomed everyone to enjoy the weekend.

16 FOCUS During the four days of beautiful fall weather that graced south- western Michigan for Homecoming Weekend, hundreds of alumni converged on the Andrews University campus to reminisce with old HOMECOMING 2012 friends, meet new ones, and count their blessings since the last visit.

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Women’s Scholarship Committee Brunch Above: Attendees enjoyed a tasty brunch be- fore guest speaker Marcia Kilsby (BS ’81, MS ’87, PhD ’05), right, gave a presentation about her work in North Korea. For the last four Wes Christiansen Memorial Golf Outing years she led out in the delivery of laboratory The winning teams, clockwise from left. Champion Flight, L–R: Scott Moncrieff, equipment and training of laboratory person- Brian Greenhaw, Jerry Greenhaw (Not pictured: Paul Smith)  Mixed Flight, nel for four regional tuberculosis hospitals. L–R: Dale Foll, Vern Byrd, Teryl Allen, Brian Curry  A Flight, L–R: Al Doering, She also participated in the upgrading of the Jack McClarty, Quinn Doering, Weston Tait  Senior Flight, L–R: Larry Schalk, National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory. Bob Moon (Not pictured: Scott Schalk and Jim Everett)

FALL 2012 17 Campus Bus Tour Meredith Jones Gray (BA ’76, MA ’77), profes- sor of English, led a campus tour, showing alumni their old haunts and introducing them to the new developments on campus, including Buller and Damazo Halls. They also enjoyed a visit to the Andrews Dairy.

Tambunan Pizza, Pop & Professionals This unique networking experience brought together ten alumni professionals with 50 students who received a special invitation from the Undergraduate Leadership Program. The event is sponsored by Tim (BBA ’90) and Ellen (MSMT ’80) Tambunan.

18 FOCUS Biology Faculty Retirements Left: Dennis Woodland, David Steen, Bill Chobotar and John Stout were honored at a special reception held in Buller Hall. Fol- lowing the lunch, acknowledgements and best wishes were given by administration and faculty colleagues. Four former students also gave professional tributes in their honor. Below: Byron Blagburn (BS ’75, MA ’78), distinguished university professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, presented in honor of Bill Chobotar.

FALL 2012 19 20 FOCUS Homecoming Parade The crowd enjoyed complimentary elephant ears, popcorn and cotton candy while being showered with confetti, candy and T-shirts at the 25th annual homecoming parade. Floats designed by student clubs, marching bands, and fire trucks made their way along East Campus Circle Drive.

Dave Ferguson (BA ’87, MA ’90), director of the undergraduate leadership program, provided a lively commentary about each parade entry. The President’s Prize of $150 and a trophy went to the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, the second prize of $125 was given to the Children’s Learning Center (aka Crayon Box) and the third prize of $100 went to the Department of Engineering & Computer Science. The People Powered Prize of $100 was awarded to Ruth Murdoch Elementary School.

FALL 2012 21 International Flag Raising Ceremony The diversity of Andrews students is reflected in the colorful display of the international flag raising ceremony. After marching in the preceding parade, many flag bearers also participated in raising their country’s flag on one of the poles lining the flag mall. Several wore the traditional dress of their native country.

22 FOCUS University Vespers David Franklin (MDiv ’09), assistant pastor of the Berea Temple Church in Baltimore, Md. and co-host of Let’s Pray! on the , presented an inspiring sermon on the importance of service. Each of those who responded to the call to mission service were given a towel to take with them as a reminder of Christ’s call to serve others.

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Church at Worship Associate Chaplain José Bourget (BA ’03) was the speaker for Sabbath morning services at Pioneer Memorial Church. The University Chorale, conducted by Stephen Zork, provided music.

FALL 2012 23 New Life Fellowship Hosting the BSCF Reunion New Life Fellowship hosted the Black Student Christian Forum reunion at the Howard Performing Arts Center. Deliverance Mass Choir added the beautiful sounds of praise music and David Franklin (MDiv ’09), pastor and co-host of the Hope Channel’s Let’s Pray! gave the sermon.

Reunion Luncheons Honored reunion classes gathered at tables in the Great Lakes Room of Dining Services to enjoy food and fellowship.

24 FOCUS Harvest Tours and Picnic Alumni gathered under the big tent or around the campfire for a meal of haystacks and S’mores on a beautiful fall evening. Live gos- Alumni Homecoming Gala pel music was provided by Uphill Climb. Many also took advantage The Department of Music presented a free concert in the Howard of the hay wagon tours of the orchards and farm. Performing Arts Center, featuring University Singers, conducted by Stephen Zork, Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Gonzalez (below), and Wind Symphony, conducted by Alan Mitchell.

FALL 2012 25 Alumni vs. Students Basketball Game The men’s and women’s Cardinal basketball teams made their debut as they competed against the Alumni teams. An enthusiastic crowd cheered on both sides. The Cardinal teams won the day.

Agriculture Breakfast Smith Hall was the site for a SUN tasty breakfast of custom-made omelettes, pancakes and more 30 served by agriculture faculty.

26 FOCUS Aviation Breakfast and Fly-In 5K Run/Walk & 10K Run About 50 pilots took advantage of the beautiful fall weather to visit the Runners and walkers of all ages participated in this year’s “Race to Airpark for their annual fly-in. Two WWII trainer planes were among the End the Status Quo” which benefited AU Student Missions. The event group, and photographer Jim Harris captured one of them flying with was co-sponsored by the Department of Nutrition & Wellness, Pioneer a formation of Canadian geese. The Experimental Aircraft Associa- Memorial Church and the Office of Alumni Services, and was followed tion provided Young Eagles rides for those 18 and under. A total of 350 by a fitness expo in Johnson Gym. people enjoyed the hearty breakfast served by staff and students.

Ride for AU Bikers enjoyed a scenic route through beautiful Southwest Michigan during the fifth annual joy ride.

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Regional events The months of October and November were very busy, with seven regional events held throughout the eastern United States and Bermuda.

Massachusetts Sunday, October 7, 2012

About 30 alumni met at the Old Mill Restaurant in Westminster. L–R: Hebe Soares (current staff), senior development officer,Jan Krpalek (AS ’75), Tami Condon (BS ’91), director of Alumni Services.

New York Monday, October 8, 2012

Nick’s Pizza was the site for this regional event in New York City. The 40 who attended were very interested in the presentations being made.

Maryland Tuesday, October 9, 2012

A large group of approximately 90 alumni enjoyed fellowship at Mrs. K’s Tollhouse Restaurant in Silver Spring, Md. L-R: Dwayne Leslie (BA ’88), Crister DelaCruz (BS ’96).

Bermuda Sunday, November 4, 2012

2012 Honored Alumna and local marine biologist Tammy Trott (BS ’91) gave an informal tour of the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo to the 35 attendees, including these “future alums” from the Burch family who are proudly waving their Andrews pennants.

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Tennessee Sunday, November 11, 2012

A crowd of 100 enjoyed good food, fellowship and updates about the future of Andrews University at the Convention Center of the Chattanooga Marriott.

Alabama Monday, November 12, 2012

About 20 local alumni and friends came together, along with former Honored Alumnus David Knight (BS ’81, MA ’87) and his wife Juliet (BS ’78, MA ’92), for this first-time event held in Huntsville, Ala. Everyone enjoyed a lovely Thai meal as Tami Condon, David Faehner and Tari Popp shared news and updates from campus. Photo by Julian Lyle, Oakwood Adventist Academy senior, and son of Jewel Smith (BBA ’85).

North Carolina Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Forty alumni attended this event at the Asiana Grand Buffet in Asheville, N.C. L–R: Kathryn B. (Myers) Parker (former staff), Tari Popp (BS ’81), director of Planned Giving & Trust Services, Albert Parker (MA ’54, BD ’55).

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Typically, the Andrews University Alumni Association partners with the company Harris Connect to publish a print alumni directory approximately every five years. You will receive a postcard or email from them shortly, requesting a call to update your alumni information. New features in the upcoming directory include photos and essays submitted by alumni.

We appreciate your participation to make this publication as complete as possible and thank you in advance for responding to this request. Harris Connect will offer you the opportunity to order a personal copy of the directory, but you are under no obligation to purchase one.

Thank you again for your participation!

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Alumni calendar of events For more information visit us online at www.andrews.edu/alumni/ or contact the Office of Alumni Services at 269-471-3591 or [email protected].

January 28 California Regional Event 19 Colorado Regional Event 6 p.m. Boulder, Colo. 7 Florida Regional Event Compadres Rio Grille Details to be determined. 6 p.m. 505 Lincoln Avenue, Napa, Calif. The Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurant April 1911 13th St, Tampa, Fla. February 10 Alumni Board of Directors Meeting 8 Florida Regional Event 10 Chicago Regional Event 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. Andrews University Highland Manor Reza’s Restaurant 604 East Main St, Apopka, Fla. 40 N Tower Rd, Oakbrook, Ill. May We look forward to meeting with 9 Alumni Board of Directors Meeting local alumni and those attending the 5 Commencement Services 4:30 p.m. ONE Project. Times TBD Andrews University Pioneer Memorial Church 13 Alumni Board of Directors Meeting Andrews University 23 California Regional Event 4:30 p.m. Berrien Springs, Mich. 6 p.m. Andrews University The Old Spaghetti Factory, Inc. 12 Arizona Regional Event 275 5th Ave, San Diego, Calif. 23 Alumni vs. Cardinals Hockey Game/ 12 p.m. We look forward to meeting with Open Skate Season’s 52 (Biltmore Fashion Park) local alumni and those attending 8 p.m. 2502 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, Ariz. the American Physical Therapy Ice Box Skating Rink Association (APTA) national 1421 S Walnut St, South Bend, Ind. 14 Texas Regional Event meetings. Arlington, Texas March Details to be determined. 24 California Regional Event 6 p.m. 13 Alumni Board of Directors Meeting Please Note: Locations and times are subject to The Old Spaghetti Factory, Inc. 4:30 p.m. change. As the date of the event you’re interested 3191 Mission Inn Ave, Riverside, Calif. Andrews University in gets closer, be sure to double-check the alumni website or call the office for updates. 27 California Regional Event 17 Nebraska Regional Event 11 a.m. 11 a.m. RSVP for an event Sam & Harry’s The Lodge at Wilderness Ridge RSVP for the above gatherings online at Newport Beach Marriott 1800 Wilderness Woods Place AU&ME, our alumni community: 900 Newport Center Dr Lincoln, Neb. alumni.andrews.edu/rvsp. Newport Beach, Calif.

Who are alumni? If you’ve attended, worked or taught at Andrews University we consider you alumni! And if you’re a parent or a potential student considering Andrews, you’re invited to be our honored guest at any of the above alumni gatherings.

L–R: Ruth Ann (Baldwin) Cottrell (MAT ’61), Glenn D. Garbutt (BA ’61), Bill Briggs (BSAS ’83, BArch ’86), Stanley Cottrell (BA ’64), Bonnie Briggs (BBA ’86)

Would you be interested in serving as a local host for an alumni gathering? Or maybe you’d be willing to sponsor an event in your area? How about serving on our Alumni Board of Directors? Connecting with students as a mentor? We’d love to hear from you! Email [email protected] or call 269-471-3591.

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2012 HONORED ALUMNI

The Andrews University Alumni Association Medallion is presented to honored alumni who have been nominated by fellow alumni and approved by the Alumni Board of Directors to be recipients of this award. Please contact the Office of Alumni Services to nominate a fellow alum for this award. Honored Alumni are selected on the basis of outstanding service to the University, unusual achievement in a profession or occupation, and contributions to the community or church. Congratulations to this year’s recipients.

Max Taylor (BA ’50) Having been trained by some of the great masters in American surgery he became a pioneer in the early development of heart and Max Taylor was born and raised in the small university town of Bloom- lung surgery. In 1967 Taylor performed the first coronary artery bypass ington, Ind., during the Great Depression. He graduated from Indiana procedure in the state of Arizona. He is a diplomate of the American Academy in 1946, and received a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry with mi- Board of Surgery, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons nors in agriculture and biology from Andrews University in 1950. Taylor and the American College of Chest Physicians. He is also a member then went on to attend the School of Medicine, of the Southwestern Surgical Association, the Pan-Pacific Surgical completing his MD in 1955. He did his residency in general and thoracic Associations as well as numerous other Surgical Societies. Taylor has surgery at the Marion County General Hospital in Indianapolis, Ind. more than 3,000 hours as a commercial pilot for both single and multi- Taylor recalls his beginning years at Andrews: “Starting college at engine aircraft and is a certified flight and instrument instructor. Andrews (EMC) in 1946 as a 17-year-old kid with no financial help was Taylor is a published author in five medical journals and also re- a momentous occasion…the first summer was spent milking 100 cows leased his autobiography, Many Lives, One LifeSpan, in 2011. He resides in Paradise Valley, Ariz., with his wife Linda. They have four children, Nina Denise Taylor, a lawyer; Larisa Lynn Quijano, an educator; Maxwell Brent Taylor, a lawyer; and Todd Bradley Taylor, who works for KSM Staffing.

Tammy Marlena Trott (BS ’91)

Tammy Trott was born in Bermuda in 1969. She received a Bachelor of Science in zoology from Andrews University in 1991 and a PhD in biological sciences (marine biology) from the University of Liverpool, UK, in 2007. Her dissertation title is “Age, Growth and Reproductive

L–R: President Niels-Erik Andreasen, honored alumnus Max Taylor, and Tami Condon, director of Alumni Services morning and evening down at the farm. This introduced me to a minor in agriculture and a lifelong love of farming and ranching. The two years of rising at 4 a.m. every morning to deliver milk to the homes in the community with the horse (Old Nick) and wagon will never be forgotten.” In 1962, Taylor was selected by the Secretary of Defense as a member of a small group of surgeons to develop the medical recovery program for the original seven astronauts of NASA’s Project Mercury. After a dis- tinguished military service, as a captain in the U.S. Army, he practiced surgery in Phoenix, Ariz. for more than 40 years while developing ad- L–R: President Niels-Erik Andreasen, honored alumna Tammy Trott, and Tami ditional careers in farming, ranching, banking, real estate and travel. Condon, director of Alumni Services

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Biology of the Coney, Cephalopholis fulva, in Bermuda.” Adventist University, Andrews’ personnel and materials were impor- Tammy is the Senior Marine Resources Officer at the Department of tant to our part in a dynamic, growing university. We are grateful for Environmental Protection in Bermuda, where she has worked since the Andrews’ contribution to our life experiences over three decades.” 1995, first as a fisheries technician and then as a marine resources officer until her promotion to senior officer in 2009. In this position, she is responsible for the management of all marine resources within Donna M. Worley (PhD ’95) Bermuda’s 200-mile exclusive economic zone. She was also a research assistant at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (now the Donna was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She received Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences) from 1991–1994. Tammy is the two degrees from Walla Walla College, a BA in history in 1964 and MEd author and/or co-author of many publications relating to fisheries and with an emphasis in counseling in 1971. Donna earned a PhD with marine resources. an emphasis in curriculum administration from Andrews University She is currently a steering committee member of the Sargasso Sea in 1995. Her dissertation title is “Goals for Cross-cultural Missionary Alliance, which is an international effort led by the Bermuda Govern- Preparation.” Through doctoral student privilege, she also attended ment to gain recognition and protection for the Sargasso Sea. She is around 80 quarter hours of graduate courses at the Seventh-day also the Bermuda delegate to the International Commission for the Adventist Theological Seminary, and is currently a DMin advisor for Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. the Seminary. In 2009, Donna furthered her education with an MA in Tammy serves her community by teaching science and math at Theology from Trinity Theological Seminary. a community GED program. Her husband Roger is manager of the Donna’s teaching career began at Columbia Adventist Academy in Bermuda Government’s Men’s Treatment Center (for drug and alcohol 1966. When the Worleys moved overseas in 1975, she taught at Rusangu abuse). Their son Shayne is a 2011 graduate of Georgia-Cumberland Secondary School in Zambia from 1975–1980, and was assistant profes- Academy and a current student of culinary arts at Bermuda College. sor of education and English at in Zimbabwe from She also has a stepdaughter, Allegra Sofianos. 1984–1989. Donna also served as an associate pastor at Thousand Oaks Seventh-day Adventist Church in California for a short period of time. She and Richard moved to Pacific Adventist University in Papua New Richard H. Worley (MA ’82, EdS ’93) Guinea in 1999 and Donna was head of the Department of Educa- tion and associate professor from 1999–2001, then becoming direc- Richard grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and recently retired after a tor of counseling services and associate professor of education from 44-year career in Seventh-day Adventist education. He and his wife 2002–2005. She established and developed the Counseling Services Donna currently reside in Salem, Ore. Richard received two degrees Department at PAU. She says, “The experience of traveling and work- from Walla Walla College, a BA in history in 1965 and MEd in 1967. He ing in various countries and among many diverse cultures has been a continued his education at Andrews University, earning an MA in his- valuable education, an unforgettable part of our lives, and has afforded tory in 1982 and an EdS in 1993. innumerable treasured friends and memories that continue to connect He began his career in education at Columbia Adventist Academy, and impact us.” where he chaired the history department and also taught English During her years at Pacific Adventist University, Donna was involved from 1966–1974. Richard and his wife Donna moved to Zambia in in working with the campus church, conducted a weekly worship on 1974, where he was chair of the social studies department at Rusangu contemporary Christian issues, was interim campus pastor, and accepted Secondary School until 1980. various preaching and speaking engagements on- and off-campus, After earning a graduate degree in history at Andrews, the family including a week of prayer in the Solomon Islands. In addition, she has moved to Solusi University in Zimbabwe, where he was an associate given presentations at national and state educational conferences and professor and chair of the history department from 1983–1990. After re- seminars as well as those organized by the conference, union and divi- ceiving his doctorate at Andrews, he served at Newbury Park Adventist sion—mostly in Africa and Papua New Guinea. Donna is currently work- Academy as social studies department chair from 1995–1999. ing on a book manuscript on the biblical concept of gospel closure. Another appointment to overseas mission service brought Richard Donna reflects, “My husband, Richard Worley, and I have had the joy to Pacific Adventist University, Papua New Guinea, from 1999–2005. of being the parents of four daughters—and it is a continuing adven- His positions there included chair of the history department, director ture! One by one, as each daughter completed the high school level of of public relations and development, and dean of married students. education, she would fly to AU to begin college. In between mission After a two-semester stint as associate professor of history at Andrews stints, Richard and I continued our graduate education here… Our University in 2006, it was back out west to serve as principal and family has truly been blessed by the opportunity and value we have re- teacher at Lincoln City Seventh-day Adventist School in Oregon from ceived from Andrews and the Seminary through the 11 degrees earned 2006–2010. and granted to us. Andrews became our family home, PMC our family Richard says, “Andrews has provided an academic and community church. When I think of my Andrews experience, I think of profession- family for us since our arrival in 1981. Besides the 11 family degrees, al, accomplished, dedicated and personable professors. I think of our our contacts with academic personnel and community members have many friends in the Andrews multicultural community including stu- been a source of encouragement and assistance in a variety of situ- dents from overseas who became—in many cases—my classmates here! ations and locations. While at Solusi in Zimbabwe, Andrews played I think of PMC worship, the passionate spiritual tone on campus, and an essential role in the process that led to university status. At Pacific commitment to service that characterizes so many. Thanks Andrews!”

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L–R: Tami Condon, director of Alumni Services, Richard Worley, Donna Worley, Darchelle Worley, Alicia Worley de Palacios, Celina Worley Dawson, President Niels-Erik Andreasen

FIRST-EVER FAMILY RECOGNITION: THE WORLEY FAMILY

Alicia Worley de Palacios several vegetarian cooking classes for the community. (BS ’87, MSPT ’88, MDiv ’99) Alicia says, “Even though we are not from Michigan, coming back to Andrews still feels like coming home. I’ve taken my children around Alicia is a career missionary who currently works with Adventist the campus and there is hardly a building, hardly a place, that doesn’t Frontier Missions in Thailand. She received a Bachelor of Science from provide some memory, some story worth telling. But I think their favor- Andrews University in 1987 and an MSPT in 1988. In 1994 she earned ite is the one I tell at the Alumni House—the place where, over a cup of a Master of Arts in cultural anthropology from Western Michigan tea and a list of Greek verbs, Papi first confessed his love for Mommy. University and then returned to Andrews University, graduating from Andrews has given me so much more than an education. It has given the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary with an MDiv in 1999. me relationships that will last for life.” While at Andrews, Alicia also did some contract teaching in anthro- pology. She met Esteban (Ricardo) Palacios (MDiv ’99, DMin ’11) while at- Celina J. (Worley) Dawson (BS ’94) tending the Seminary and they were married in 1998. They have two sons, Gabriel (12) and Daniel (10). Prior to coming to Thailand, they Celina graduated from Andrews University with a BS in communica- worked in Ecuador for five years, followed by five years in the Texas tion and a minor in French in 1994 and then joined the Pennsylvania Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Conference of Seventh-day Adventists as associate director of youth Her publications include regular articles/stories about mission work ministry. She served in that position from 1994–2000 and then ac- in Thailand published in Adventist Frontier Missions and she was a col- cepted a position as assistant to the president for communication and umnist for (“The View from Here”) from January 2004 mission from 2000–2003. to June 2005. Alicia also contributed to Women in Ministry: Biblical During her nine-year tenure with the Pennsylvania Conference her and Historical Perspectives, Nancy Vyhmeister, editor (Berrien Springs, work including editing and producing MoreOn Youth Ministries, a Mich. Andrews University Press, 1998). newsletter for youth ministers in the Columbia Union. She also produced Alicia and her family are currently engaged in study of the Thai numerous videos promoting the Conference’s humanitarian efforts at language and culture with the purpose of finding bridges to sharing the home and abroad, and edited The Pennsylvania Pen, a monthly newslet- gospel in culturally relevant and meaningful ways with Thai Buddhists. ter published in the Columbia Union’s Visitor magazine. Celina accepted Her past research includes anthropological research in Zambia, Africa speaking invitations not only in Pennsylvania but other states such as for her master’s thesis (“Zambian Nurses and the AIDS crisis: Towards Oregon and California, as well as Australia and Papua New Guinea. She a Socio-cultural Approach”) and independent research in the area of was one of the first women in the Pennsylvania Conference to be com- anthropology and aging. missioned as a minister. As a ministry family, the Palacios’ have worked with the church in Celina recently graduated from Walla Walla Community College and youth activities such as Adventurers and Pathfinders, and in the local is now a registered nurse in Washington, where she resides with her community through organization and participation in sports and music husband, Benjamin J. Dawson. She has led out in nine mission trips to activities. Alicia has also been active in the area of health, teaching countries such as Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, Ecuador and India.

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She and her husband continue to plan and participate in overseas mis- dollar miracle baby. Then we had Judah, followed by Jacob and Luke, sion trips. a second set of twins. I also have three lovely stepchildren: Nick, Emily Celina says, “The fantastic time I spent at Andrews prepared me to and Sadie who make our family of nine quite a wild fun ride! God has serve God and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Teachers such as really blessed us!” Kermit Netteburg and Luanne Bauer continued to influence and mentor Clarissa has written several articles for Women of Spirit magazine, as me well after I had graduated, as I established a dedicated communica- well as a series of short articles under the theme “note to self” for the tion department for the Pennsylvania Conference. Now that I am on the “answers for me” website (Northern California Conference). She says, cusp of entering the field of healthcare, I take with me the values and “It’s not exaggerating to say that I found my voice at AU. What a price- education provided by none other than Our Dear AU.” less gift.” Clarissa and her family currently live in Salem, Ore.

Clarissa Worley Sproul (BA ’92, MDiv ’98) Darchelle Denise Worley (BA ’92, MA ’95)

Clarissa grew up in Africa and found her calling during her time at Darchelle is currently pursuing a master’s degree in counseling psychol- Andrews. She came in 1987 as a 17-year-old freshman communication ogy at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. She graduated from major “mostly interested in having fun” and left Andrews ten years lat- Andrews University with majors in French and English and a minor er as a “passionate Christian, anxious to serve in ministry and make a in religion in 1992. In 1995 she completed an MA in curriculum and difference.” She relates that the “real turning point was when I went on instruction with credentials in administration. She also took courses in theology and pastoral ministry at the Seventh-day Adventist Theologi- cal Seminary. Darchelle taught English and French at Ekamai International School, Bangkok, Thailand, from 1993–1994. She returned to the Berrien Springs area for an administrative internship at Andrews Academy in 1995, then taught English, drama, religion, Spanish, and speech at Mid- land Adventist Academy, Auburn Adventist Academy, Orcas Christian School and returned to Andrews Academy from 2006–2009 where she taught religion and served as chaplain. While she was a teacher, Darchelle received the “Teacher of the Year Award” at two academies. She has given many public presentations, including Weeks of Prayer and seminars at women’s retreats, youth retreats and other events. She also participated in the Adventist cur- riculum development committee for integration of faith and learning, is an ordained elder and actively cultivates community and spirituality in the classroom and on school campuses. Darchelle is passionate about missions, having participated in and Doug and Clarissa Sproul with four of their children, L–R: twins Luke and Jacob, helped to organize and lead several mission trips to Nicaragua, Costa Isaac and Judah. Clarissa’s award was presented in absentia. Rica, Mexico, Honduras, Peru, Russia and more. She helped to build schools and churches, taught English, and cared for orphans. a mission trip to Madras, India with Dwight Nelson.” She had already She says: “As a ‘third-culture kid’ returning to the States after years completed a Bachelor of Science in communication, but decided to of life and education in Zambia and Zimbabwe, Andrews was an apply for the MDiv program “even though all my mentors at AU advised invigorating and comforting port of reentry. I loved the rich spread of against it since Adventist women were not supported as pastors and ethnicity, the internal tug-of-wars while thinking and talking my way those who tried were treated so poorly. Fortunately, I went ahead and through conflicting ideas in class or in a corner of PMC, and the space didn’t have the bad experiences I was warned about.” Clarissa served to experiment creatively and relationally. Whether crafting a research as a pastor in the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists from paper, serving up crepes for the AU French Club or battling for the January 1997 to September 2005. goal in Friday intramural soccer games, I began to know myself and be Wanting to slow down and focus more on writing and speaking, she known in ways that still keep me grounded. Twenty years later I still resigned from full-time pastoral ministry, traveling across the U.S. as hear the guiding words of the faculty, staff and friends of my Andrews well as to Asia and the South Pacific to speak and inspire. Her musical years; their supportive presence of long ago continues to pulse through compositions were inspired by the teachings of Jesus—particularly His my being as I bring myself in service to others today.” teachings on emotional healing and maturity. She married Doug Sproul in 2006 and they “suffered the indescribable loss of one of our twins from my first pregnancy. Isaac and Isabella were born at barely 24 weeks, just under 1½ pounds each. Isabella couldn’t pull through and after a few weeks of fighting, we let her go. Isaac defied incredible odds to come home with me six months after being born. He’s our million-

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HONORED CLASSES

Class of 1942

Robert Borrowdale, Bonnie Jean Hannah (photo unavailable)

Class of 1952

Front row (L–R): Don Mason, Elaine (Christiansen) Thompson, Herb Pritchard, Beverly (Lindner) Giebel, Sarah Ann (Goodge) McNeilus, Thelma (Ortner) Knutson

Back Row (L–R): Barbara (Popp) Middag, Ruth (Schoun) Kloosterhuis, Mario Ruf, Don Winger, Marguerite (Anderson) Dixon, Herman Loris Kibble, Charles Behner, Thor Bakland

Class of 1962

Front Row (L–R): Harold James, Violet Allison-James, Ardyce (Lunz) Moravetz, Bob Berecz, Carolyn (Sherwood) Millard, Sandra (Allen) Jaster, Mary (Wise) Wein, Patricia Clanton, Patricia Kuhlman, Henry Kuhlman

Middle Row (L–R): Elaine (Moore) Janzen, Lois (Stapel) Grimm, Arlene (Krohn) Dennison, Carmen (Manning) McPherson, Pat (Thomas) Davis, Sandra (Schricker) Negley, Carol Lee (Schubert) Murray, Janet (Irving) Snyder, Wilmer Snyder, Beverly (Cooper) Campbell

Back Row (L–R): Ralph Peterson, Wendell Cole, Donna (Dyer) Clark, James Slater, Daniel Ekkens, Doug Mack, David Loge, Virginia (Halenz) Meseraull, Charles Cutting, Janie (Wiesner) Cutting, Edward Skoretz, Fred Harder

Class of 1972

Front Row (L–R): Joyce (Gershon) Young, Fidela Hechanova, Marlene Heintz, Jackie Castelbuono, Ruby (Irwin) Jackson, Debbie (Hartson) Jamieson, Pamela (Peterson) Prouty, Linda (Marek) Chism

Middle Row (L–R): Charles Young, Dennis Heintz, Bill Jamieson, Chris Herr, Gorden Doss, Cheryl (Brown) Doss, Helen (Ingersoll) Susens, Steve Sharp

Back Row (L–R): Lindsay Paden, Marbin Budd, David Forsythe, Donald Jensen, Ronald Herr, Wayne Friestad, Ted Lewis

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Class of 1982

Front Row (L–R): Devin Zimmerman, Laura (Prescod) Roberts, Julie Simmons, Larry Burton, Brad Sheppard

Back Row (L–R): Keith Calkins, Heidi Grozdic, Richard Worley, John Markovic, Daniel N Maletin

Class of 1987

Front Row (L–R): Bonnie Lloyd, Alicia Worley de Palacios, LaQuita Anderson

Back Row (L–R): Peter M van Bemmelen, Dwayne Toppenberg, Brad Sheppard, Kirk CJ Yoon

Class of 1992

(L–R): Darchelle Worley, Jessica Mack, Kirk CJ Yoon, Rhonda Gager

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Class of 2002

Front Row (L–R): Camille Romain, Sarah (Spangler) Lee, Camille Strickland

Back Row (L–R): Keith Calkins, Joseph Njau, Tiffany Newson

Golden Hearts Club

First Row (L–R): Ralph Peterson, Don Mason, Bob Berecz, Sandra (Schricker) Third Row (L–R): June (Shasky) Simmons, Ardyce (Lunz) Moravetz, Lois (Stapel) Negley, Sandra (Allen) Jaster, Judy (Sykes) Pritchard, Barbara (Popp) Middag, Grimm, Wendell Cole, Carol Lee (Shubert) Murray, Donna (Dyer) Clark, Beverly Elaine (Christensen) Thompson, Thelma (Ortner) Knutson, Mary (Wise) Wein, (Lindner) Giebel, Marguerite (Anderson) Dixon, Herman Loris Kibble, David Hodge, Patricia Clanton, Betty Garber, Patricia Kuhlman Charles Behner, Thor Bakland, Janet (Irving) Snyder, Wilmer Snyder, Beverly (Cooper) Campbell Second Row (L–R): Violet Allison-James, Harold James, Knobby Mauro, Pat Mauro, Thelma Gilbert, Herb Pritchard, Norm Middag, Royce Thompson, Robert Knutson, Fourth Row (L–R): Elaine (Moore) Janzen, Don Learned, Nancy Learned, Beverly Betty (Collard) Weakley, Charles Cutting, Janie (Wiesner) Cutting, Henry Kuhlman (Campbell) Pottle, Ruth (Schoun) Kloosterhuis, Robert Kloosterhuis, Fred Meseraull, Virginia (Halenz) Meseraull, James Slater, Ray Mayor, Daniel Ekkens, Doug Mack, David Logé, Edward Skoretz, Fred Harder, Wyman Wager, Luline Carmen (Manning) McPherson, Pat (Thomas) Davis)

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1930s Irene Wakeham Lee (BA ’34) became a centenarian in June 2012. Her husband, James Lee (MA ’54), celebrated his 100th birthday in September, followed by their 30th wedding anniversary a few days later. Irene writes, “James finally lost the last of his vision to glaucoma a few years ago, so I am writing this message. When I was a year old my parents moved to EMC, and I grew up at the edge of the campus. I remember attending services in the old administration building with the bell tower, before the construction of what we called the “New Chapel”—both long since demolished. The name of my father, W.H. Wakeham, long-time Bible teacher at EMC, appears under one of the windows in Pioneer Memorial Church. I finished a two-year secretarial course James Lee & Irene Wakeham Lee in 1931, and after a year out working I received the BA in 1934. Many years later, after earning an MA at the University of Southern California, I wanted to enter the doctoral program at Andrews, my beloved alma mater, and for two successive years put a deposit on a Garland apartment. But the doctoral program was long delayed, and I settled for Stanford, getting my PhD there in 1965. James, born to missionary parents in Korea, never studied on the Andrews campus, but earned his MA in 1954 from the Seminary, then in Takoma Park. We now live with our son David and his wife in Tennessee. Greetings and best wishes to any fellow alumni who might still remember us.” 1940s Velma Beavon (att.) recently published Think on These Things, a book she wrote with the “goal to rekindle, or start anew, a burning desire to be true to our Creator God, His Word, and the message of the church for end times—including the Spirit of Prophecy, all wrapped up in God’s unchangeable love.” Velma and her husband Fred (BA ’47) met at EMC and started their ministry in Detroit, Mich., with evangelist J.L. Shuler. Fred then pastored a four-church district in Michigan, served as MV Secretary for the Michigan Conference and later spent ten years in Berrien Springs working in youth ministry for the Lake Union Conference. Velma will be donating royalties from the book to Mission Projects Inc.—Worthy Student Aid. MPI is a supporting organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, dedicated to spreading the Ida & Johnny Johnson Gospel by way of medical, educational and evangelistic endeavors.

Ida A. Johnson (BA ’48) spent nine years in Chicago as teacher and principal at Shiloh Academy after graduation from Emmanuel Missionary College. She and her husband, Johnny D. Johnson (BA ’54, MDiv’70, DMin ’77), were introduced to at a Revelation Seminar. At that time, Johnny was a professional boxer. He took the money from his last fight and went back to school to become a minister. Ida says, “He laid his gloves down, picked up his Bible and never looked back.” While at Shiloh Academy, they received an invitation from the General Conference to go to Africa as missionaries. They spent 28 years in West Africa: six years in Liberia, six years in Ghana—where they were blessed with a daughter after 23 years of marriage—and 16 years in Nigeria. They continued missionary work after returning to the U.S. from Africa, sending the DVD, “What Every Christian Should Know,” to friends, family and acquaintances. After 69 years of marriage, Johnny passed away Feb. 28, 2011. There were 21 African pastors at his funeral, including Matthew Bediako, whose wedding was performed by Johnny. Johnny was also a relative of First Lady Michelle Obama. Ida currently lives in Florida with her daughter Michelle who teaches nurse practitioners at the University of South Florida, Tampa. 1950s Douglas John Dunnett (MA ’54) was a student of the theological seminary when it was located at Takoma Park, Washington, D.C., and appreciated his studies there. From 1954–1959 he taught in Trinidad, West Indies and then moved to England where he taught and pastored until his retirement in 1984. His wife died in 2010 and his younger daughter, April, currently lives with Ralph & Beatrice Neall him. They reside in a fairly isolated place on the coast of the Bristol Channel and have a large garden which April has beautifully developed. 1960s Beatrice (Short) Neall (MA ’63, PhD ’82) lives with her husband, Ralph, in Collegedale, Tenn. They enjoy being near a college campus again. Though in their 80s, they are still active in

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church and community affairs. Beatrice recently prepared a website for young Muslims, using their sacred writings—the Qur’an, Tawrat (Torah), Zabul (Psalms) and Injil (Gospels)—along with many stories and sayings that inspire to ideals of nonviolence, service and integrity. It has been translated into Arabic and Urdu. The website is www.toallahsthrone.com. Her book, Building a Better Cambodia, was prepared when conditions in that country were chaotic. It has been reprinted many times as colporteurs sell it throughout the country. It was also distributed to government officials on national and provincial levels with enthusiastic response. Outside the Gate, a children’s story of the great controversy written by Beatrice in the form of an allegory, was republished this year and featured on 3ABN. Henry & Patricia Kuhlman Henry (BA ’62) and Patricia (Wotring) Kuhlman (BA ’62) thought their 50th reunion was inspiring. Henry has just retired from 44 years of teaching physics, engineering and astronomy at Southern Adventist University, where he built a 38 ft. Foucault pendulum and the campus sundial. They are the parents of Steven, Jeffrey, Kristin,Connie (BA ’89), Jodi, Keely and Marla. Among their children are an SAU PhD English professor, two MBA business persons, and four medical doctors (including the current director of the WHMU and physician to the President, Navy Captain Jeffrey Kuhlman). Their seven fine children with their seven fine spouses have given them 21 good grandchildren. Since 2002, Henry and Pat have had a summer camp, hOOTENkAMPY, for the grandchildren.

Darold (MA ’65, BD ’66) and Carol Ann (BS ’65) Retzer have served in ministry together since graduating. Darold pastored several churches in Northern and Central California before serving as communications and stewardship director, Sabbath School director and then secretary in the Central California Conference. He served as conference president of the Nevada-Utah Conference from 1987–1994 and then president of the Northern California Conference for seven years. He is currently the executive pastor of the Loma Linda University Church. Carol Ann has taught grades K–12 (except grades 7 and 8) in the various places they have lived. She taught kindergarten for six-year-olds at what was then called the Demonstration School of Andrews Darold & Carol Ann Retzer University. While teaching first grade at Miramonte Elementary School in the Central California Conference she was inspired by George Akers as he challenged teachers to integrate faith and learning. She and another teacher, Eva Hoshino, coauthored A Reason for Handwriting, that uses scripture to teach handwriting for grades K–6, published by The Concerned Group. It is used in 14 private school systems and by home schools, for more than one million students. They have two grown children, who are both teachers, and enjoy their five grandchildren.

Nikolaus Satelmajer (BA ’68, MDiv ’71, DMin ’89) has retired after 40 years of service to the Seventh-day Adventist Church, five of which were spent as the editor of Ministry magazine. Satelmajer, a scholar and researcher with a particular interest in the Sabbath, was instrumental in the establishment of a “Creation Sabbath,” to emphasize the relationship between biblical creation and the Sabbath. During Satelmajer’s tenure at Ministry, a magazine for Adventist pastors, he brought more international writers to his staff and established a peer review system. Before serving as editor, Satelmajer was the director of the General Conference Ministerial Association’s annual PREACH seminars. He also helped manage finances for the group after the 2009 death of secretary James A. Cress. Satelmajer plans to work on “several research projects” in his retirement. 1970s Nancy (Neuharth) Troyer (BA ’70) recently authored the book, The Other Side of the Boat: Stories of God’s Presence in Everyday Life, released by Pacific Press in March 2012. Nancy is the wife of Donald Troyer (BS ’69, MDiv ’76), a retired pastor and military chaplain. The book is the devotional journal of a military chaplain’s wife who accompanied her husband to faraway places around the world during his 30-year army career. Each stop became an opportunity to see how God was leading her family and to witness how God is touching the world in beautiful and unexpected ways. They now live in Banning, Calif., where Nancy enjoys singing, photography and writing for her blog, www.NancytheNotetaker.blogspot.com.

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Antoine Maycock (BA ’72, MDiv ’75) writes, “I would love to come to my 40th college alumni homecoming but I have two conflicting activities that prevent it: a previously planned cruise to Cozumel and my 40th wedding anniversary.” Antoine and his wife, Constance Marie (att.), have three married children: Jason, a mechanical engineer, Adam, assistant vice president of strategic planning at Florida Hospital in Orlando, and Ashley (BHS ’07, DPT ’10), who earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Andrews. Ashley is married to Bron Jacobs (MDiv ’04), pastor of the Kansas Avenue Seventh-day Adventist Church in Riverside, Calif. Antoine has been employed as a pastor for 39 years in the South Central Conference, presently at New Life Seventh-day Adventist Church in Huntsville, Ala.

Fidela (Dely) Hechanova (MMus ’72) was looking forward to her 40th class reunion at the 2012 Alumni Homecoming. Her husband, Demetrio M. Hechanova Jr., MD, who served as associate Daryl F. Moseley medical director for University Medical Specialties and team-taught with Herald Habenicht at the Seminary, passed away in 2011. All four of their children are Andrews graduates: Vilma Hechanova-Jornada (BMus ’70, MMus ’73), Arlene Hechanova-Saliba (BSN ’73, MSN ’93, current faculty), Demi Hechanova (BSMT/BA ’77), MD, and Wilmer Hechanova (BSMT ’76), DDS. Fidela considers the highlight of her musical career directing the Crescent City SDA Church Choir in the performance of all the arias and choruses of Handel’s Messiah Oratorio for Christmas, accompanied by a string quintet, organ, and piano. At 86, she praises the Lord for enabling her to still be active in church and teach piano, voice and children’s choir.

Daryl F. Moseley (BA ‘72) received the Fellowship Award from the Academy of General Dentistry at their 2012 annual meeting held June 23 in Philadelphia, Pa. Daryl graduated from the University of Detroit Dental School in 1980. Presently he owns and operates the Franklin Dental Laser Center in Southfield, Mich. His practice was established in 1981. He is a member in good standing of the ADA—World Clinical Laser Institute; AGD—American Society of Clinical Hypnosis; MDA—Academy of Laser Dentistry; and the OCDS. He and his wife Sandra have two children, Mandisa Moseley Khanna and Daryl F. Moseley Jr. They recently welcomed their first Gerhard & Maureen Pfandl grandchild.

Early in 2012, Gerhard Pfandl (MA ’77, PhD ’90) retired from full-time work at the Biblical Research Institute of the General Conference; he continues to work part-time for the institute. Gerhard, who is a native of , and his English wife, Maureen, a registered nurse, met at Newbold College in England. They were married in 1966 and emigrated a year later to Australia where Gerhard finished his BA in theology at Avondale College. They have two sons, Steven and Robert. From 1971 until 1989 they served the church in Austria, first in Vienna and then at Bogenhofen Seminary where Gerhard taught Bible and served as the church pastor. For health reasons they moved to California in 1989 where Gerhard pastored the German and the Culver City churches in Los Angeles until in 1992 when he was called to Australia to serve as the field secretary for the South Pacific Division. In 1999 he accepted a call to work at the Biblical Research Institute as an associate director. Gerhard considers it a great privilege and blessing that he was able to serve the church in three world divisions and visit more than 70 countries, where he was privileged to observe God working through His remnant church.

Arthur Slagle (MA ’79) recently assumed his position as the assistant ACM director, Southeast, for Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries replacing Les Rilea, field representative for the past 25 years. His responsibilities cover the eight states of the Southern Union where he is the liaison for Adventist chaplains serving the military, hospitals, campuses and community. Slagle recently served from June 2003–June 2012 as director of the Pastoral Care Department for Park Ridge Health in Fletcher, N.C. Park Ridge is part of Adventist Health Systems South. Arthur Slagle He pastored in the Greater New York Conference from 1975–1984, served in the U.S. Navy from 1984–2000 as a Navy-Marine Corps Chaplain, and was a teacher in the Potomac Conference from 2000–2003. He is married to Genie Bata-Slagle and they reside in the Asheville, N.C. area.

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1980s Canute Birch (MA ’89) recently published A Third for the Remnant?: A Historical-Theological Exposition on the Racial/Ethnic Divide in the Seventh-day Adventist Church (August 2012). His findings reveal how U.S. history, the evangelical movement and other factors impact the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s attitude toward its racial/ethnic composition. The book highlights the pressing need for understanding and healing among Adventists, particularly in the U.S. and North American Division and makes an urgent call for reconciliation in the church. Canute currently resides in Ooltewah, Tenn., with his wife Lorna, daughters Alexa and Dorian, and son Isaac.

1990s Jack Steven Broy Vaughan Nelson (BS ’98) recently accepted a position at Five Nines Technology Group (www.gonines.com) in Lincoln, Neb., as a senior project engineer. Five Nines is a Microsoft Gold, Dell Premier, Cisco Select, and VMware Enterprise partner. Vaughan recently was employed at Bizco Technologies as a senior systems engineer.

2000s Kevin Ferreira (MDiv ’04) and Kimberly (Moran) Coleman (BS ’97, MSPT ’98, current faculty) are happy to announce their marriage on June 10, 2012, in Stevensville, Mich. They currently reside in Berrien County, Mich. Kevin and Kim were married with numerous of her graduating class members in attendance; as well as the majority of her family from Delaware. A number of Kevin’s family members were there, including his sister from the U.K. and cousin from Memphis, Tenn. There were at least 20 fellow South Africans present as well. They are grateful to God and excited to be on this incredible journey and to have a second chance for a lifelong partnership!

Joyce Johnson with Scott Kinney, Joe and Trisha (Gallimore) Broy (BA ’04, MA ’06) are proud to announce the birth of their baby president of Capella University boy, Jack Steven. He was born on Dec. 6, 2011, in Memphis, Tenn., and weighed 7 lb, 2 oz. Jack joins his older sister, Mairi Shoshanna, born Dec. 31, 2003. The whole family is thoroughly delighting in their new little addition. The family is currently living near Memphis, Tenn. Joe is working as an attorney. Trisha is working from home as a religion instructor for Griggs University, while completing her PhD in biblical archaeology at Andrews University.

Joyce Johnson (PhD ’03) of Hagerstown, Md., is a recent recipient of Capella University’s President’s Award for Excellence. Capella University President Scott Kinney recently recognized 16 of its 1,600 Capella faculty members with a newly established President’s Award for Excellence. Johnson, a full-time faculty member in Capella’s School of Public Service Leadership, was extremely honored to be among the small number of faculty members who received the prestigious award. The award was based on a consistent demonstration of high-quality performance as a teacher, mentor and contributor to the University and the academic community. She was also invited to join the President’s Advisory Council which will meet periodically with the university president to provide input on university topics and issues. The award additionally allows recipients to be viewed as models for all Capella faculty and represents a lifetime achievement status with the University. Joyce is intentional about integrating faith with learning in both theory and practice as part of her teaching profession. The Campbell Family She attributes much of her success as a distance learning educator to the wisdom sought daily from God, as well as her passion for learner success.

Michael (PhD ’08) and Heidi (MA ’04) Campbell have accepted an invitation to teach at the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) in the Historical/Theological Studies department in the Philippines. Emma, 5, and David, 3, are excited to be fourth generation Adventist missionaries. The Campbells previously spent the past five years in pastoral ministry in Kansas and Colorado.

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Marriages Cyril was predeceased by Gladys, his Hamburg to be closer to family. Gordon was parents and his siblings. Surviving are a a member of the Blue Mountain Academy Andriy Kharkovyy (BBA ’06, MBA ’08) and daughter, Carol M. Futcher, of Hendersonville, Seventh-day Adventist Church in Hamburg. Amanda (Jardine) Kharkovyy (BSW ’09, N.C.; son, Anthony G. Futcher of Hyattsville, Gordon loved to travel. He accepted MSW ’10) are happy to announce their Md., and his wife, Mary; son, Terence J. freelance photojournalism assignments that marriage on Sept. 2, 2012, in Michigan. They Futcher, of Harlingen, Texas, and his wife, took him to India, Nepal, the Azores, South currently reside in Berrien Springs, Mich. Ruth; four grandchildren and eight great- America, and extensively throughout North grandchildren as well as numerous nephews America. In the late 1960s, he produced a Births and nieces. multimedia program that involved 11 screens, 27 slide and movie projectors, and a narrated Nathan (att.) and Julie (Roush) Fountain Gordon O. Engen (former staff), 85, died Oct. sound track, all controlled by two computers (BA ’98) are proud to announce the birth of 20, 2012, in the Laurel Center, Hamburg, Pa., built for this purpose. It was a pioneering a baby girl, Megan Elizabeth. She was born where he had been a resident since 2007. effort for its time. on March 5, 2012, in Ann Arbor, Mich., and Born in Thief River Falls, Minn., he was the Gordon was also a commercial pilot, and weighed 8 lb., 6 oz. Megan joins an older son of the late Ole Melion Benoni “Benny” used his expertise to support and guide sister, Chloe, 2. Engen and Serena (Larson) Engen. Gordon the missionary work of the Seventh-day was a graduate of Maplewood Academy in Adventist Church throughout the world. He Deaths Hutchinson, Minn. He graduated from Union was instrumental in helping build an airport College in Lincoln, Neb., with a degree in at Andrews University, which today offers Cyril Frederick Walter Futcher (BA ’38) theology, and earned a master’s degree in degrees in aviation technology, flight and died Oct. 22, 2012, at The Elizabeth House in journalism from Michigan State University in maintenance. During his time in Michigan, he Hendersonville, N.C. East Lansing, Mich. also provided leadership for Your Story Hour, Cyril was born in Southampton, England, Gordon worked as an educator and an organization that produces Bible stories on June 25, 1913, the second of four children administrator in the Seventh-day Adventist as well as character-building radio drama born to Alfred and Emily Futcher. Church. From 1949–1953, he was dean of boys programs for children. He started his career in the bookkeeping and taught printing and Bible at Adelphian Gordon is survived by two sons: Eric office of Granose Foods, an Adventist health Academy in Holly, Mich. From 1953–1960, he L. Engen (MA ’97), and his wife Diana, of food company in Watford, England, where worked as the director of Public Relations at Hamburg, Tilden Township, Pa.; and Del he became acquainted with Gladys Hyde, Emmanuel Missionary College (now Andrews K. Engen, of Seattle, Wash.; a half-sister: daughter of the general manager. Ten years University) in Berrien Springs, Mich., then Beverly (Wycoff) Olson, of Loma Linda, Calif.; later, after completing his undergraduate transitioned to the Lake Union Conference and two grandchildren: Jared and Kristen work at Newbold College in England and of Seventh-day Adventists. He was the editor Engen. Gordon was predeceased by a brother, Emmanuel Missionary College in Berrien of the monthly news magazine, The Lake Donald L. Engen, and by his wife Blossom L. Springs, Mich., they married. Cyril taught at Union Herald, and worked with radio, TV and (Church) Engen (att.). They had been married Newbold College for ten years after which religious liberty issues. 61 years when she passed away in 2010. they transferred to Carmel College in Western From 1975–1992, Gordon worked at Australia where he taught for eight years. the General Conference of Seventh-day Herbert (Herb) Coe (BA ’61), 79, died Sept. After a six-month furlough in England, Adventists in Silver Spring, Md. His job 28, 2012, with his family by his side. Herb was Cyril, Gladys and their three children focused mostly on cases where church born August 29, 1933, in Stockton, N.Y., to moved to Washington, DC. Cyril taught at members had work problems involving their G. Elwood and Lois (Woodruff) Coe. Spencerville Jr. Academy and Columbia religious beliefs, such as Sabbath observance Herb proudly served his country during the Union College (now Washington Adventist or a relationship to a labor organization. His Korean War as an Army medic. He spent 16 University). Gladys was a secretary in the responsibilities included working with the months overseas in Germany. In April of 1953 Ministerial Department of the General U.S. Congress and Senate. Herb returned to Stockton, N.Y., to be with his Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. In his retirement, Gordon moved back wife, Marie. In 1962, Cyril accepted the position to Berrien Springs, where he helped Herb did a four-year pastoral internship in of director of admissions and records at start International Learning Systems, an Pennsylvania—one year in Harrisburg and Southern Adventist University (then Southern organization that worked with Andrews three years in Wellsboro. Missionary College) in Collegedale, Tenn. University to produce distance learning He was ordained as a Seventh-day He later served as academic dean until programs, constructing film sets and Adventist minister in 1966 and provided his retirement in 1984. Gladys worked as a videotaping classes, lectures and church service for the New York Seventh-day secretary at Southern Adventist University. services for broadcast on Three Angels Adventist Conference for 32 years. Upon In 1999, Cyril and Gladys moved to Broadcasting Network. retirement in 1998, he continued helping the Fletcher Park Inn, a retirement center in In 2006, Gordon and Blossom moved to local churches that he attended in his nearby Hendersonville, N.C., and worshipped at Hendersonville, N.C. A year later, when their area, which includes: Amsterdam, North Fletcher Seventh-day Adventist Church. health started to decline, they moved to Creek, Gloversville and Saratoga.

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He enjoyed being active in his church, government agencies. Soon after securing serving at a mission hospital in Libya, she playing baseball, singing songs from his the grant, the organization became the and Don traveled on medical missions to childhood, whistling hymns, picking up Adventist Development and Relief Agency Kenya, Peru, the Philippines, Nepal, India, cans and bottles on his walks to raise money (ADRA), which now employs 85 people in Indonesia and other countries. For 23 years, for his favorite charities, eating pie and its international office and 6,000 people Don and Alice provided annual relief work at ice-cream, tapping trees for sap and boiling worldwide. the Adventist Clinic in Guam. Locally, Alice it down for maple syrup, digging in old Nebblett worked non-stop on multiple was an active member in Bible study groups. dumping grounds for antique bottles, and projects and traveled extensively throughout Her friends recall Alice as a cheerful late night water fights on special occasions. Africa, Asia and Latin America to assess presence, always on the move. An avid birder, He is survived by his son, Loren Coe of New humanitarian needs with government she learned to identify local warblers by York; one daughter and her spouse, Donice leaders. Colleagues said he constantly pushed sight and song. She enjoyed being outdoors, and Charles Valentine of Massachusetts; his the agency to expand its operations. It’s and regularly cross-country skied, hiked, five grandchildren, David Currie II, Lynise estimated that he helped to secure roughly kayaked, and was last seen water-skiing on (Currie) Mendoza, Brandon Valentine, Ashley $100 million in grants for ADRA’s projects. her 83rd birthday. Valentine and Elizabeth Valentine; his sisters Nebblett visited 150 countries and the She was loved and treasured by her family Irene (Coe) Hauschild and Donna (Coe) Rees; couple lived in 42 different houses during his for her unconditional love, quick humor, his brothers Paul and Erwin Coe: many nieces ministry. uncomplaining endurance, and faithful and nephews, cousins and special friends. Nebblett was the son of a custom tailor in devotion to her Lord. He was preceded in death by his father and Honduras. Like his father, he made clothes Alice is survived by Don (BA ’51), her mother Elwood and Lois Coe; his wife Marie for himself throughout his life and was husband of 61 years; daughter Jan (BS ’78) (Elder) of 57 years and his daughter Linda known as a dapper dresser. (Ron) of Kaneohe, Hawaii; daughter Nancy (Coe) Currie. He left ADRA in 1985 to pastor in Wash- (BArch ’86) and her husband Curt (BS ’85); ington, D.C. He also formed an independent son Thom (BA ’84) (Jean); and son Dan (BA Milton E. Nebblett (MA ’52), 88, died Sept. 13, humanitarian organization for a few years ’77) (Abigail), all of Portland, Ore. She also 2012, at his home in Maryland. before Alzheimer’s disease set in, which he leaves several nieces and nephews, six He graduated from lived with for the final decade of his life. grandchildren: Julia, Jana, Reed, Jens, Willa in Alabama and earned an MA from the He is survived by his wife Ivy, four and Silas, and a brother, David (Daisy) Duffy. Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, children, including Milton E. Nebblett Jr. (BS She was predeceased by her sister, Virginia. then located in Washington, D.C. ’86) and daughter-in-law Shaunielle Nebblett Nebblett pastored in the Caribbean in the (BA ’82) and 10 grandchildren. Ronald J. Wylie (BA ’59), died May 15, 2012, in 1950s and 1960s, at one point pastoring 12 Maryland. churches simultaneously. He also served Alice “Duffy” Fahrbach (DP ’44, BS ’49), 86, A trained lawyer who spent many years as president of the denomination’s Guyana died June 9, 2012, at her home in Munising, in federal service, Wylie went into private Mission. The U.S. Food for Peace Program Mich. Alice was born in Charlevoix, Mich., practice in 1987 and specialized in healthcare selected Nebblett to head Guyana’s food on August 17, 1925, the third child of Don and law and government relations. He was also distribution during civil unrest. Susan (Sisley) Duffie. She attended Andrews active in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Later, while pastoring in California, the University in Berrien Springs, Mich., and He served on the boards of Washington U.S. government asked him in 1969 to serve received a BSN in nursing from Loma Linda Adventist Hospital in Takoma Park, Md.; as an advisor to the South Vietnamese University in California. In 1951, she married Highland View Academy in Hagerstown, government during the Vietnam War. He Don Fahrbach (BA ’51) in the backyard of her Md.; Spencerville Adventist Academy in coordinated and built refugee camps for parents’ home in Central Lake, Mich. Spencerville, Md.; Miracle Meadows School millions of displaced persons fleeing from the Alice and her family lived for 10 years in Salem, W.Va.; the Adventist World Radio in bombing in their villages. in Cleveland, Ga., and for three years in Silver Spring, Md.; and many others. He returned to the United States in 1974, Benghazi, Libya. In 1969, the Fahrbachs He was the first president of the Columbia pastoring in Maryland and Pennsylvania moved to Munising. Alice loved the rivers, Union Adventist Attorney’s Association, now before accepting a call in 1980 to the Lake Society, and most of all, her many known as the Adventist Lawyers Association Adventist Church’s world headquarters to friends in Alger County. She never wanted to of Greater Washington. He also served as serve as a deputy director of SAWS. live anywhere else. president of the Columbia Union chapter of He began by serving as deputy director After college, Alice worked as the girls’ the Adventist-laymen’s Services & Industries for Seventh-day Adventist World Service dean at a boarding school in Minnesota and (ASI) for several years, and served as a vice (SAWS), which then employed 12 people in as a nurse in Michigan and California. When president of the national ASI. its home office and 300 people worldwide. she became a mother, her focus shifted to Wylie became part-time executive director Nebblett secured the first grant for SAWS her family, friends and church. In 60 years of ACSGW in 2004, and led the not-for-profit in 1981—$10 million from the United States of church membership, Alice was never coalition of seven churches doing community Agency for International Development— without a weekly role as a children’s teacher, services and development in Silver Spring based largely on his understanding of musician or school leader. In addition to and Takoma Park, Md.

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Wylie leaves behind his wife, Junamae years of which were in Ohio. Margery was married to her college Wegner, son Rodney and his wife, Nicole, After 35 years of service for the church, sweetheart, George Taggart (BA ’49), an SDA stepson Gene Wegner and his wife, Linda, Benton retired in 1982, and a few years minister, writer and literature evangelist and two grandsons Jacob and Brayden Wylie. later the couple moved to the Shenandoah leader, for 54 years. Margaret Pascoe, his first wife, preceded him Valley in Virginia. They had a house built The Lord blessed Marge with excellent in death. in Strasburg and were active in the church health and a long life. She and George there. The last three years were spent in sacrificed to send all four of their children John “Benton” Taylor (MA ’61), 92, of Westerville, Ohio, where Benton was a to Seventh-day Adventist schools from Westerville, Ohio, died April 10, 2012, at member of the Worthington Church, and elementary through college and beyond; in his home. He was born on Feb. 11, 1920, in where, coincidently, he had taught school 60 addition, instilling in them a love for the Lord Baltimore, Md., to Eva (Tyler) Taylor and John years earlier. from an early age. She is sorely missed by Wildey Taylor. His parents, two infant brothers Benton is survived by his wife of 66 family and friends for her positive outlook on and two adult brothers preceded him in death. years, Ruth; son John B. Taylor Jr. (MA ’73) life and her deep faith. Benton attended and graduated in three (Barbara), Indiana Academy, Cicero, Ind.; son In her later years, this text became a years from Plainfield Academy in New Jeffrey Taylor (MDiv ’81) (Dawn), pastor in favorite of hers: “God has not given us the Jersey. He later graduated from Washington Takoma Park, Md.; daughter Marsha (Steve) spirit of fear, but of love and power and a Missionary College (now Washington Morgan, Westerville, Ohio; six grandchildren; sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1:7 Adventist University) in 1947 with degrees in one sister, Nancy Monninger of Asheville, Margery’s father Fred was a hero to her theology and business. He was able to work N.C.; and many nieces and nephews. for many reasons, but the most important his way through academy and college, along was his unwavering belief in his Saviour with several summers spent in literature Margery (Friestad) Taggart (BA ’49), 89, was Jesus Christ and the blessing of the Adventist evangelism to gain educational scholarships. born in Marseilles, Ill., on Dec. 17, 1922. She message. On Fred Friestad’s gravestone reside He would later earn an MA in education from passed away peacefully in the home of her the words “Asleep in Jesus.” Margery now Andrews University. daughter, Georgia Zachman, in Minneapolis, shares this precious promise with him. On Dec. 23, 1945, he married Ruth Reusing, Minn., on March 26, 2012. Marge was preceded in death by her a fellow student, from Cincinnati, Ohio. Her parents, Fred and Isabelle Friestad husband in 2002, her parents, her brothers Benton began his career as an educator—both were immigrants from Norway; Isabelle a Frances and Stanley Friestad, and her sister as a teacher and administrator—and his professional seamstress and Fred a full- Arlene Friestad (BA ’48). Arlene Friestad first call was to teach religion and business time farmer in LaSalle County, Ill. They is well-known to the Andrews University at Plainfield Academy, from which he had came to know and believe the Seventh-day campus as the former long-time women’s graduated almost ten years earlier. Their first Adventist message at tent meetings near dean at Lamson Hall. son was born there, a second son was born in their home early in their life together. They She is survived by daughters Trudy Cleveland, Ohio, and a daughter was born in were able to convey this message to all five Sirany (BS ’76), Rhonda Ravell and Georgia Cincinnati, Ohio. His career in education took of their children. In addition, Margery had a Zachman, son Todd, 11 grandchildren, three him to several Seventh-day Adventist schools twin sister, Marion Eloise, who died from a great-grandchildren, and one sister, Delores in Maryland, Ohio, Florida and Kentucky, 25 congenital heart defect at the age of 6 weeks. Prokupek.

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Joseph W. Warren Sr. (faculty), 63, died at looked to him as a team player and proud home on Oct. 4, 2012, as a result of cancer. supporter of Christian education. He was born in Rocky Mount, N.C., on July Joseph was well known on the Andrews 2, 1949, to James and Margerye Warren. campus as a leading force in many ways, Young Joe was curious and fun loving, his but in particular as chair of the planning sense of adventure occasionally garnering committee for the annual Martin Luther King him more parental attention than he had Jr. Celebration. He also served as the sponsor bargained for. He was a diligent student of Nu Sigma, the Andrews University chapter and also helped with farm chores on his of Sigma Tau Delta, the national English Grandfather Warren’s farm in Spring Hope, honor society; and was an active mentor for N.C., establishing him as a hard worker. the Black Student Christian Forum. Joseph attended elementary and junior high Last year, when he received his 35-year school in Spring Hope and Greensboro, N.C. Service Award, FOCUS magazine stated, He graduated from James B. Dudley High “Joseph Warren…has influenced countless School in Greensboro in 1967, and then went students during his 35-year tenure at on to attend Oakwood College (now Oakwood Andrews University. For example, a student University) in Huntsville, Ala. He served reflected on the ‘personal touch’ he brings as editor of the college newspaper, The to his classes, how he treats and teaches his Spreading Oak, and academic vice president students, how he knows his students’ names © Harrington Photography © Harrington of the United Student Movement. Joseph and provides feedback on assignments.” Joseph W. Warren Sr. completed a Bachelor of Arts in English, Such dedication to his students won him graduating summa cum laude, in 1971. their respect and devotion. But Joseph was interested not only in as a member of the Executive Committee. He Joe’s caring spirit was evident off academics at Oakwood. It was on that was a member of the Highland Avenue and campus as well. He was a faithful son who campus that he met Cynthia Taylor of Niles Philadelphia Seventh-day Adventist was attentive to his parents in Florida; Clearwater, Fla. A year after his graduation, churches where he served in a variety of additionally, he often cared for people in Joseph and Cynthia were married on his areas. His responsibilities ranged from Berrien Springs, giving them rides when 23rd birthday, July 2, 1972. Family and youth leader, deacon, elder, Sabbath School needed, visiting the sick and shut-in friends in the Berrien Springs area were teacher, and, most recently, coordinator at nursing homes, as well as providing blessed to celebrate the couple’s 40th of men’s ministry. He and Cynthia also encouragement and offering prayer. His full wedding anniversary with them this presented marriage seminars across the life is a lesson in Christian responsibility summer. They shared the early years of nation as part of their church’s family life and generosity. their marriage in Columbus, Ohio, where ministry. Warren is survived by his wife of 40 Joe was enrolled in the doctoral program at Joseph’s entire professional career years, Cynthia; three adult children— The Ohio State University. was spent at Andrews University in the Camille, Joseph II (Nerissa), and Jerrick; one Family life has always been a special Department of English. In 1976 he accepted granddaughter, Noelle Cynthia Jean focus of the Warrens. Family worships and John Waller’s invitation to join the faculty Warren; his father, James W. Warren Sr., and special occasions are positive memories for while he was still pursuing his doctoral six siblings: Juan (Linda) of Los Angeles, Joseph and Cynthia’s three children— study. His areas of specialization included Calif.; James III (Creola) of Phoenix, Ariz.; Camille, an attorney in Seattle, Wash.; composition, 19th- and 20th-century Juanita W. Buddy of Decatur, Ga.; Judith W. Joseph II, a school counselor in Norcross, American literature, African-American Hawkins (James) of Tallahassee, Fla.; Joyce Ga.; and Jerrick, a medical student at literature, short story and technical writing. W. Warren of Moorestown, N.J.; and Justina Howard University in Washington, D.C. He was an innovative teacher who stressed W. Murrell (Jerry) of Hyattsville, Md.; plus Joseph II is married to Nerissa and they critical thinking in his students’ work. uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces and cousins. recently added a baby girl, Noelle, to the When he completed his doctoral studies A memorial scholarship fund has been family. in 1982, he was advanced to the rank of set up in honor of Dr. Warren. The fund The Seventh-day Adventist Church associate professor and became one of will support English majors through was Joe’s spiritual home all of his life. He the first African-American faculty with a scholarship or endowment. Make checks often referred to himself as an “orthodox” doctoral degree at Andrews University. payable to Andrews University and send Adventist, intent on passing on Adventist Throughout his 35 years in the to the Office of Development, c/o Mary values, traditions and doctrines. He Department of English, Joe was willing to Nell Rosenboom, Griggs Hall, 8903 U.S. believed in the powerful and comforting go beyond the expectations of his students Highway 31, Berrien Springs MI 49104- promise of prayer, and over the years he and think outside traditional boundaries 0660. Online donations may be made at was active with the Lake Region Conference in problem solving. His colleagues always www.andrews.edu/go/give/2jwarren.

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The President’s Report

This past year at Andrews has been marked by planning, expansion and integration. A new strategic plan for the University has been developed, processed and approved by the Board of Trustees. It focuses on the core values of an Andrews education—among them, strong undergraduate teaching and learning, research in support of graduate education, and a revitalized campus ministry and faith development program. We are also working with our School of Architecture, Art & Design on planning for the physical campus, including its buildings, walkways and parking, as well as the beautiful surrounding wooded ravines with miles of trails that are becoming popular with our It is a national discussion too. Not every American, young and old, is in students. We have received a great inheritance in this beautiful campus good health, and that leads to unnecessary illness and enormous costs. on the banks of the St. Joseph River, and we want to care for it as It is generally agreed that good public health requires public health though it were a gift from the Creator Himself. education, and that is also an old Adventist idea which we want to Griggs University and Griggs International Academy have moved resurrect at Andrews: “The harmonious development of the physical, to campus and its people are well integrated into campus life. We mental and spiritual powers” of our students along with faculty and staff, are learning from Griggs about distance education, and now have to of course. We are working hard on developing a new Health and Wellness integrate the educational programs more fully into Andrews so that our Center and program for the campus. Look for details in the future. off-campus Griggs students will receive the same efficient service and On behalf of all of us here at Andrews, I wish to thank you, our attention to details that we seek to provide to our on-campus students. alumni and friends, for the steady and inspiring support you continue It is an expectation of our accreditation agencies and we hope to get to give to this good University and the exemplary education we provide. there in the next couple of years. The presence of Griggs University Thank you very much! and International Academy with us means that we are caring for up to 12,000 students, many of them part-time of course. Andrews is Sincerely, becoming a major provider of Adventist education. Finally, we are talking a lot about health and wellness on campus. Niels-Erik Andreasen, president

Advancement Report

This year our total voluntary support reached $9,158,713, which is the largest in recent years. We want to thank our alumni and friends for supporting our University. We have added five new endowments bringing our total number to 429. The total value of our endowment is now $36 million. In addition, 220 families have notified Andrews University that they included us in their estate plans, bringing the value of planned gifts to $52 million. The University also received generous support from church organiza- tions, including individual conferences, the Lake Union Conference, North American Division and General Conference, totaling $10 million. The Howard Performing Arts Center has been abuzz with more than University is advancing around the world through the generosity of 230 events during the last season, meaning there is hardly a free week- some of our most important constituents—our alumni and donors. Your end on the Howard Center calendar. Touching base with our 80,000+ support gives Andrews the opportunity to continue to expand on the alums keeps our Alumni Services busy with approximately 100 events vision of our founders who recognized the need for the highest quality around the world each year. Adventist education. That need is just as strong today as it was in 1874. The big buzz on campus deals with the issue of wellness, both the Thank you again for partnering with us to make Andrews University plans to build a new Fitness & Wellness Center and to inspire the the flagship school of the Adventist educational system. health of our students, faculty, staff and community. The President’s Council is a major player in this endeavor. Cochairs Paul Stokstad and Sincerely, Charles Randall have been touring the country visiting friends and alums, finding great support for our new initiatives. David A. Faehner, vice president These are just a few ways in which the mission of Andrews University Advancement

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Below: Iana Iavorskaia, a transfer student from Zaoksky Providing employment and tuition income Adventist University in Russia, is working on a BT in For international students in the Department of Agriculture Horticulture with an emphasis in Landscape Design

Shortly after an Adventist couple purchased a home in the Berrien County area a few years ago, they noted there was an 83-acre mature vineyard for sale nearby. After prayerfully considering a purchase, they contacted the Andrews University Department of Agriculture to see if they might be interested in managing the vineyard. Their intent was to “provide worthy, needy, international students with a place of employment and help towards the funding of their studies at Andrews, ultimately bringing back to their home country a love for Jesus lovingly cultivated through the vineyard, friendships, and student/staff relationships developed at Andrews.” “We assured them we didn’t know Photo by Anastasiia Tishina Anastasiia by Photo much about grapes but we did understand agriculture and we’d be willing to learn what have also been provided as well to further in the vineyard, especially in the fall season we needed to,” says Tom Chittick, department the operations. In addition, the donors when pruning and installation of new wire chair. continue to monitor the profitability of the and posts occurs. The same students also Around that time, one of the department’s vineyard with the promise of further financial receive employment during the summer new initiatives was a student exchange assistance, if needed. months by maintaining a 10-acre vegetable program with Zaoksky Adventist University Because of this year’s early spring and garden, 3.5-acre peach orchard (1,600 trees) in Russia. Students would shortly be arriving subsequent frost, the yield was about one- and 3-acre high-density apple orchard (4,000 who would need work in agriculture and this third of the record yield obtained in the first trees). The department harvests the fruit and would be a great way to provide employment year. The department is also investing in new vegetables and sells them at a local farm stand and practical experience for them. plants and materials to upgrade a section at as well as through produce subscriptions. The farm was dedicated to the Lord just a time to improve future yield. Harvesting is The donors state, “We believe this is God’s to that end and provides to the University contracted with a local harvester and all the operation and rest in His loving embrace as we all of the cash proceeds each and every grapes are sold to Welch’s for juice. observe His plan unfolding in our backyard. year. A gift that, in concept, is perpetual. In There are currently 12 exchange students You see, how can we know, this side of the Sea addition to the mature vineyard itself, barns, from Russia and another six agriculture of Glass, how many lives God has planned to equipment, tractors, sprayers, a mower, etc., students who have all spent time working touch through this perpetual gift?”

Total voluntary support for 2011–2012

Corporations: $6,236,612

Alumni of Andrews University: $1,379,639

Nonalumni friends of Andrews: $1,005,295

Foundations: $264,175

Religious: $259,971

Biannual offering: $104,020

Fundraising consortia: $38,010

Total: $9,287,722

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New endowments & A heart for mission named scholarships Originally, Sharmila Price had her heart Reba Shea Emmers Endowed Scholarship Fund set on attending This endowment was established by Reba Shea Emmers in May 2011 to the University of provide scholarship assistance to poor women interested in pursuing a Maryland, but degree in the Theological Seminary at Andrews University. then she decided she wanted to Ruth Vitrano Merkel and Isabel Kraatz Endowed Scholarship Fund experience life This endowment was established in November 2011 by Dann and away from home. Elaine Hotelling in honor of Ruth Vitrano, the mother of Elaine Her mother’s one Hotelling and Isabel Kraatz, and grandmother of Dann Hotelling. This caveat was that scholarship will benefit worthy and deserving student(s) who are upper she attended an classmen undergraduate students enrolled at Andrews University Adventist institution. majoring in education. Andrews wasn’t her first choice, Naomi B. Strehlow Endowed Chair in Archaeology because of the This endowment was established in November 2011 from the estate of colder climate, but, Naomi B. Stehlow to established a chair in archaeology at the Seventh- “Andrews was very day Adventist Theological Seminary on the campus of Andrews quick in responding University. financially. They helped me get Sharmila Price, recipient of the Beatrice Stout Ethlyn S. Shadel Endowed Scholarship Fund scholarships and Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund This endowment was established in February 2012 by Sally Ann loans and once I Hasselbrack in honor of her mother to benefit worthy and deserving decided on Andrews, I looked more thoroughly into the university student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/are pursuing a as a whole and the biology program in particular and was happy graduate degree in music. with my decision,” says Sharmila. While at Andrews, Sharmila has become involved with many Glen F. Abbott II, DDS and Jeremy J. Abbott, DDS Endowed extracurricular organizations, including Action, a humanitarian Scholarship Fund club on campus; Village Green Preservation Society, the campus This endowment was established in March 2012 by Glen F. and Ruth F. environmental club that spearheads recycling efforts; and, most Abbott in honor of their sons, Glen and Jeremy. The scholarship is to be recently, Silent Praise, a group that uses sign language to minister awarded annually to benefit worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled to both deaf and hearing communities. She was also involved with at Andrews University who is/are not receiving denominational Outreach in Benton Harbor for two years. subsidy. First preference will be upperclassmen undergraduate She is currently in the process of applying to graduate schools. students majoring in biology or chemistry. She has already completed the MCat exam and is praying for God’s guidance during the interview process for medical school. Sharmila hasn’t decided what field to enter yet, but says, “I might want to do internal medicine or family medicine, but the main thing is that I really want to do mission work.” In May 2013 she will graduate with a Bachelor of Biology with a Behavioral Neuroscience emphasis and a Chemistry minor. Sharmila is also working on her honors research project with David Mbungu, associate professor of biology, testing different monoamine neurotransmitters. She appreciates the honors FACTS ABOUT ENDOWMENTS program because of its interdisciplinary and integrated focus. Right now she is taking Thinking Theologically, which deals with the ƒƒ There are currently 429 endowments great controversy in terms of world culture and current events. ƒƒ The total value of Andrews University’s endowments is $36 She says, “I’m really grateful for all the scholarships because million they gave me the opportunity to be here. Every semester has been a challenge financially but I’m still here and I’m graduating next ƒ ƒ If you would like to start an endowed scholarship fund, year and it’s such a blessing to know that God opened the door please contact the Office of Development at 269-471-3124 and gave people enough money and caring hearts to give back to students. Hopefully one day I can do the same thing.”

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Preparation for eternity

Luis Kristopher Garibay is currently taking a double major in chemistry and mathematics at Andrews University. He grew up in a small town in Chiapas, Mexico, with his grandparents and learned about the Adventist message when he was 12 years old. After his baptism at 16, he decided he wanted to pursue a degree in chemistry at a Christian college. Luis emigrated to the United States in 2008 and started his chemistry major at Andrews in spring 2009. When he took his first math class from Shandelle Henson, Calculus I, he became aware of its importance to real science. Realizing this, he decided to add a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He plans to graduate in spring 2013. He says, “It has been an exciting journey and the Lord certainly has helped me to get through it. I have met amazing people who have enriched my life in many areas. I am glad to be at Andrews because the Luis K. Garibay, recipient of the Rick Cook Endowed Scholarship Fund preparation that is being given to me by my professors is not just for this life but for eternity.” Urbana (summer 2012). He is also a member of the J.N. Andrews Honors After graduation, he would like to pursue a doctorate degree in Program and president of the mathematics honor society this year. physical or analytical chemistry and then work in industry research. “Thank you for your support and for making my dreams possible. Luis has already been actively involvd in research, at Northwestern It would not have been possible without generous contributions like University (summer 2011) and the University of Illinois at Champaign- yours,” Luis says.

Learning to teach well

Estrillita, which means “little star” in Spanish, actually hails from the God’s grace I’m adapting northeast part of India from the state of Manipur. She comes from a well into the class and large family of four boys and three girls who were all born and raised social environment. One in India. Her parents brought them up in a strong spiritual family thing that I’ve learned atmosphere where God’s love was felt and He was trusted to always from being in this provide for their daily needs. Estrillita’s father was a pastor and she program is that everyone supported him in his ministry by singing, which boosted her self- is different in his or her confidence and social skills. She graduated from Spicer Memorial own unique way, just College (SMC) at the age of 23 and then completed a Master of Arts in like fingerprints. No Education through Andrews University’s affiliated program with SMC. mind works the same Estrillita taught English to kindergartners in Thailand for the next way. Therefore, why do five years, supporting herself and her younger brother. She says, “My we expect students to parents always reminded us that the experience and knowledge gained learn the same way? I during the course of education is something that will stay with us… aim to teach according no one can steal away that treasure of knowledge.” They often remind to their learning style so her that patience, persistence and perseverance are the keys to success that they’ll be interested Estrillita Shimray, recipient of the William and but above all to trust God, quoting Proverbs 3:6: “In all your ways to learn and I will avoid Florence Nelson Property Scholarship Fund acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.” the mistake of expecting One important thing Estrillita learned while a kindergarten teacher students to adapt to my teaching style.” was that if you give students enough attention and support during Estrillita is supporting herself through this program and tuition fees daily interactions, learning will eventually follow. When she saw that are an ongoing challenge. She knows that God answered her prayers some of the students needed extra help she wasn’t trained for she through the generosity of donors like William and Florence Nelson. decided to return to school at Andrews University to obtain a degree “Without their help it wouldn’t be possible for me to continue my in Special Education. She believes it will add more meaning to her education here at Andrews University. I’m truly thankful for the help profession and allow her to be a witness of her beliefs wherever God given me and may God continue to bless them as they reach out to help may lead her. “Being a student here in the U.S. is challenging, but by students with their education.”

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2011–2012 Financial Information Total Giving FY 2003–2012 Expenses

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2012 Spirit of Philanthropy Awards

The Spirit of Philanthropy Banquet, which took place at Dining Services on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, is the kickoff event for Alumni Homecoming Weekend. Three Spirit of Philanthropy Awards were presented and 201 new members were inducted into the Golden Hearts Club. Max (BA ’50) and Linda Taylor were recognized for their gift-in-kind donation of two airplanes, Douglas Benson (BA ’54) was honored for his foresight in establishing an estate plan, and David (BS ’73) and Helen (BS ’72) Susens, current Andrews staff, were acknowleged for their consistent annual giving for the past three decades. Following are excerpts of the individual presentations to the award recipients.

Max and Linda Taylor Presented by T. Ryan Keough, senior development officer

You have already heard some about Max tonight as an honored alumnus, his wife Linda, Denise (daughter) & Doug (son-in-law) McDowell, Larissa (daughter) & Catherine (granddaughter) Quijano are here with him this evening. Their other two sons, Max and Todd, were unable to attend. Max and Linda have been strong supporters of the University and currently sit on the President’s Council. This group meets twice a year to talk with and advise President Andreasen. The Taylors have not missed a meeting since joining in 2010. Something you haven’t heard about are Max’s other two children. The two that didn’t make any family lists or get presents at birthdays or Christmas. He never actually let L–R: President Andreasen, Max Taylor, Linda Taylor them in the house or even on the property. He had a special room just for them. He Andrews receives support from alumni and that you rang with a big rope. I announced called them N210WT and N704WF and their other friends. my arrival with a big bong. room was a hanger over at PHX (Phoenix Sky I am proud to call Max and Linda Taylor my That night, Doug shared his philosophy Harbor Airport). Max loved these planes and friends and privileged to be able to present of philanthropy that has never changed: flew them himself all over the county. them with the Spirit of Philanthropy award “Everything I own will be given to the Lord’s When it came time to try and find a new tonight. work. Scholarships have been and will home for his beloved planes he thought continue to be provided for students to help of Andrews University. Both are currently them get a Christian education.” comfortably housed over at the Andrews Douglas Benson Doug grew up in Wisconsin during the Airpark and have been serving as training Presented by David Faehner, Great Depression. His family lived in different aids for the students. vice president for University Advancement small towns where his mother was a teacher N210WT, a turbocharged Cessna 210, and his father a tradesman. He learned three has been completely gone through by the When I came to Andrews University 28 years things during his growing up years: the value students and staff and is currently ready to ago, one of my first responsibilities was to of a Christian education, to read a lot, and a fly again. The Department of Aviation would visit special friends of the University. One of love of nature. love to take you up in her this weekend if you those friends was Doug Benson, an AU alum After graduating from Bethel Academy, he like, Dr. Taylor. N704WF, a Cessna 150 Trainer and physician in Glendale, Calif. I visited him arrived at EMC in 1950 with $20 in his pocket with a picture of Tweety Bird on her tail, is at his home, a beautiful Spanish hacienda and no thought of a major. The business currently serving in the student lab and along full of antique artifacts and furniture. He manager at the time was Wilson Trickett. with other duties is helping test the students’ used this home to entertain a large number of He asked Doug if he had any money besides ability to diagnose engine problems. Christian youth for Friday night programs. the $20 in his pocket for school and Doug The gift of the two planes was a “gift-in- The home had a door and a bell, but no said no. Wilson took a chance with Doug kind” and is just one of the many ways that doorbell. The bell was a large Spanish one and admitted him anyway. Doug took on

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Far left: Douglas Benson & President Andreasen

Left: David and Helen Susens three jobs—custodial, lab assistant and night ahead. Thirty years ago he started planting with a Bachelor of Science in business monitor—working a total of 35 hours a week. 500 acres of hardwood trees on this property. administration, they both left Andrews to In his freshman year at EMC, Doug took The sale of those trees will raise funds for pursue a career opportunity that had come a science class and did very well. In fact, he Andrews University in perpetuity. up for him. beat out the premed students and Professor During the past 28 years I have visited However, 18 years and three children later, Harry Wang suggested that he study Doug more than 200 times and he has never the couple made their way back to Berrien medicine. He took the challenge and that changed his intent to support Andrews Springs. Their daughter had decided to attend decision shaped the rest of his life. University. Andrews and they wanted to support her. In 1957, Doug married the love of his With her daughter now on campus, “Mom” life, Lynn Nell Floyd, a nursing student at went back to the records office and applied… Loma Linda University. After three bouts David and Helen Susens and had an interview right in her old office! of rheumatic fever, Doug finished medical Presented by Jacqueline Spencer, She remembers saying, “Wait, wasn’t there a school at LLU in 1959. He and Lynn set up a annual giving coordinator wall over there…?” Her interviewer confirmed practice in Glendale and for 30 years she was that was the case. Over time, their daughter his nurse. When we think of philanthropy, we often graduated with a degree in English and one They followed the Golden Rule by never think of it in terms of the larger gifts that of their sons also attended and graduated turning away patients who couldn’t pay impact an organization almost instantly. with a degree in aviation. He now works as a and always praying with them, if granted While the amount is certainly encouraging, commercial pilot. permission. He says 85 percent liked it and the gifts that I find most inspiring are not As they worked at Andrews they both gave 15 percent he’s not so sure about. Together, the multimillion dollar gifts that come our back, generously supporting various projects they brought 92 patients into the Seventh-day way every so often, but rather the gifts that on campus, including the Fund for Andrews, Adventist Church. in their own way make a tremendous impact Buller Hall and endowments. Together they H.M.S. Richards Sr., the renowned over time. have given over 166 gifts to the University. Adventist evangelist, was his favorite patient. Enter our recipients for this year’s award. It is not merely the generosity of their gifts, Doug deeply admired Richards for his ability Both are Michiganders—one was born in but their faithful and consistent support over to read through the Bible a few times a year in Hillsdale, Mich., and the other in Battle the course of 31-plus years that make them spite of the fact he had poor vision. Richards Creek, Mich. They met at Andrews University great examples of the Spirit of Philanthropy inspired Doug to be a faithful reader of his and after juggling their relationship amidst among the faculty and staff of Andrews Bible every morning for one hour. their assignments and work, in 1972 they tied University. And for these reasons, we present After his wife died and in later years Doug the knot right here on campus in the Lamson the Spirit of Philanthropy award to them. decided to return to his roots in the Midwest. Hall Chapel. Mind you, this was just two Unfortunately, they were unable to attend Today he lives in a modest house on Lake weeks after the bride had graduated with a tonight, but if you would like to congratulate Chapin Road, overlooking the St. Joseph Bachelor of Science in medical secretarial them, you can find them on campus: David River. The home sits in the middle of 1,200 studies. She was a student worker in the Susens is the manager of the ITS Computer acres of beautiful woods. Many call it the records office, so it was only a natural fit Store and Helen Susens is the assistant most beautiful piece of property in Berrien for her to work there on a full-time basis registrar for Undergraduate Affiliation County. after graduating. She stayed for a year and Programs. Doug is a businessman who carefully plans when her new husband graduated in 1973

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Donor Honor Roll Andrews University is grateful for the generous financial support offered by the many friends listed on the following pages. It is with a thankful heart that we corporately acknowledge your partnership and investment in the future leaders of our world. Giving from May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2012.

CLASS OF 1935 C Willard W & Patricia A Mauro CLASS OF 1952 George R Kempton Carroll V Brauer Betty R Garber Florence F Tamanaha Thor C Bakland Catherine B Lang Titus Harold O Burden Julian P Ulloth Ruth E Christiansen Darrell E Leamon Gordon L Byrd CLASS OF 1936 Betty C Weakley Marguerite A Dixon Bernard R Marsh Lester F Carney L Maxine Mosher Lorraine M Drew Lester Medford Chester H Damron CLASS OF 1949 Harvey A & Eleanor E Elder James H Melancon James R Dodd Konrad F Mueller Ralph Franklin CLASS OF 1937 Hazel B Beck Eula M Evans Helen Fearing Leona R Running Virgil T Fryling Leona G Running Thomas L Brown Bruce V Christensen Darwin O Finkbeiner Clinton L Shankel Malcolm D Gordon Mabel F Cowling Wayne A Fleming Coral I Staines Duane E Grimstad CLASS OF 1938 Alice D Fahrbach* Dorothy L Hust James H Stirling Carl L Hartman Margaret A Schlager* Evelyn M Faurote* Thomas J Kempton S Reid Tait Robert Hasselbrack Dwain L Ford Ruth S Kloosterhuis Bernice M Taylor Clifford V Hoffman CLASS OF 1939 Thomas C Kessler* Herbert W Pritchard Jeanne H Upton Kenneth W Hutchins Mildred W Buller Joyce R Lattu Mario M Ruf Stanley E Wilson Charles Knapp Robson S Newbold Pauline C Manning Elaine A Thompson W Bruce Zimmerman Donald Knepel Walter R Olson Robert D Williams David F & Charlene A Kuebler* CLASS OF 1940 Florence E Otto CLASS OF 1956 Daniel G Matthews Paul E Hamel Earl E Peters CLASS OF 1953 Anita J Ashton Robert A Murray Carol T Pontynen Clifton S Allen Erich C Bekowies Ronald R Neall CLASS OF 1941 Barbara A Ross James L Anderson Robert L Bolander Beverly Y Pottle Balbino M Rabanal Allan R & Mildred W Buller Horace E Walsh Clayton B Breakie Esther R Brummett Donald H & Jean S Rhoads L Maxine Mosher David K Wilburn Edward W Higgins John A Burns Herman H Ricketts Noble B Vining Donald & Lois L Yost Russell J Jensen Barbara J Byrd Robert J Kinney Daniel L Cotton Donald J Sales CLASS OF 1950 William A Loveless Myrtle D De Carmo Harry K Show CLASS OF 1942 Marley H Soper Martha J Anderson William H Mercer R Paul P Freeman Lora G Neumann* Russell L Staples Clarice A Antor Glenn Nichols William A Geary Charles R Trubey Burgess R Bills Edward J Sheldon Malcolm D Gordon CLASS OF 1943 Clifford E Vance Lewis B Carson Donald E Van Duinen Paul Grove Elsie L Buck* Louis D Venden Eugene R Cowling Donald A & Joyce M Webster William H Hessel Ruth C Harms Russell R Weidemann Robert H Day Joan L Wilson Deryl R & V Ann Hoyt Andrew P Haynal Donald M Winger William F & Irene L Farver Barbara E Keyes Kenneth C Zeck Arthur E Harms Charles K & Ruth S LaCount CLASS OF 1944 CLASS OF 1954 Marilyn J Kempton Gloria L Ahl Wanda L Lowry Marion B Blanco* Walter C Lacks Dorothy E Bradford Wesley E McNeal CLASS OF 1959 Edwin F Buck Victor H Lidner Gordon L Burton Lois J Schell Orley M Berg* Frank S Damazo Irene A Lundin Daniel L Cotton Beverly J Soper Donald R Borg George R Elstrom* Lennart O Olson Robert R Greve Russell L Staples Roger L Dudley Alice D Fahrbach* George K Peck Charlotte V Groff Minerva E Straman Clarence U Dunbebin Ross E Hughes Georgia L Pfister Herald A & Donna J Habenicht Ralph R Trecartin William G Foster Rosemary R Iles Leland S Pritchard Roland R Hegstad James A Washington Gordon A Frase Ingrid C Johnson Lawrence J Pumford Edward W Higgins Burton L Wright Louis E Merkel Floyd L Pichler Marguerite S Ross Walter L Hunt James E Yoder Darrel G Opicka Esther C Trummer Lawrence R Show Alvin R Klein Delio V Pascual Marjorie K Snyder Robert J Kloosterhuis CLASS OF 1957 Donald R Pierson CLASS OF 1945 Horace E Walsh LaVern Link David H Bauer Robert G Pierson Norma L Ashlin Vera J Woods Morris C Lowry Twila L Beaver David G Rand Robert W Merchant Russell G Lucht Jack J Blanco David M Reeves Ellen Short Oblander CLASS OF 1951 Joaquin P Matar Hugo W Christiansen Bruce A Ronk Hovik A Sarrafian Cedric A Allen Marceil S Moore Richard H H Gutsche William G Seth CLASS OF 1946 Alyce J Bakland Ralph P & Juanita E Peay Donald R Halenz Nathan L Sims Howard A & Margaret J Welklin John P Erhard Joe H Rasmussen George S Haley Bayard C Vermilyea Donald C Fahrbach Ardith M Tait Sally A Hasselbrack Duane F Wardecke CLASS OF 1947 Barbara J Fleming Clifford V Hoffman Mervyn A Warren Fred M Beavon John E Goley Curtis L LaCourt CLASS OF 1955 Ralph C Workman Frank S Damazo William H Hardt Gerald R Abel Konrad F Mueller Wayne K Wright Tetsu Hirayama David E Hodge Edith K Ashlock Bruce D Oliver* James W Zackrison A E Lowry Charles K LaCount H Leverne Bissell David G Rand Ursula L Whiting Raymond L Mayor Robert L Bolander Richard G Schell John F Neumann Marilynn Boram Elton H & Rheeta M Stecker CLASS OF 1960 CLASS OF 1948 Evelyn Robison Jerome L Bray Donald E Swensen Russell R Adams* S Douglas D Waterhouse Nicola S & Ethel S Ashton Gloria L Ahl Donald C Schlager Joyce D Brown* Clarence R Williams Ina M Barton Royce M & Gladys B Brown George C Simmons Alma R Bylsma Arvin W Winkle Robert D Burt Merry J Cherne Ardith M Tait Jerry R Coyle Ralph C Workman Donald G Caster Florence Y Funai Royce C Thompson Mary F Dunn Carole J Colburn Eldon J Green Meade C Van Putten Luz J Earp Greg J Constantine Paul E Hamel Freda G Wilson Doris J Eaton CLASS OF 1958 Virgil & Cheryl Erlandson Pauline M Hiatt Naomi Zalabak Florence A Jerome Edith J Applegate Arthur Hallock Betsy T Hirayama Robert M Johnston Jack J Blanco Leonard S Harbeson Carroll L Jensen Ruth H Kaiser Elizabeth K Brantley Roger W Heinrich

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Greta V Hines Greta V Hines A Rae C Holman C Lee Huff Carol I Inman Kober William E Jamerson Ralph J La Fave R Elaine Janzen Rosalyn S Nash Sandra E Jaster Evelyn R Noland Kathleen R Jones Gary B Patterson Donna E Kanna Balbino M Rabanal Paul Kantor Mario M Ruf Marilyn E Karlow Donald E Swensen Robert C Kurzynske Gordon S Travis Loretta L Laing Win A Wheeler Dale D Latonn Phyllis R Wrate Vinnette S Leslie Willie J Lewis CLASS OF 1961 Vonnie C Lounsberry Arthur E Anderson J Kendall Marsh Ralph M Anderson E Virginia Meseraull Stanley J Applegate Carol S Murray Duane A Barnett Sandra A Negley Jack E Blume David J Prest George W Brown LaVern A Rice Lawrence R Brunke Allan W Robertson Larry R Colburn Bruce A Ronk Ruth A Cottrell Lois V Rowe Howard W Drew Charles H & Janet R Schlunt Celia Y Dunning Alvin H Stober Albert M Ellis Minerva E Straman William F Farver Leonard J Tessier Junior Preview is an opportunity for Lake Union Conference juniors to check out Andrews. Howard Flynn Jamie Trefz Yvonne F Foster Edward A & Ardith E Trubey Myron F Wehtje Lyndon G Furst Russell C Burrill Paul P Bonney Melva D Hicks Burton P Wendell Glenn D Garbutt Duane D Carlson Harold E Brown Minoru Inada Evaline E West Robert B Grady Richard W Coffen Grace S Carlos Antoine G Jabbour John B Youngberg Harold N Grosboll Caroline A Cook Robert Donesky William G Johnsson Paul Grove Stanley W Cottrell Richard C Dower Robert M Johnston Jeanne M Halama CLASS OF 1963 Robert H Cowan Sylvia M Fagal Robert L Jones E Clifford Herrmann Howard F Bankes William J Crosby Robert H Fancher James R Kilmer William H Hessel Phyllis J Bradburn D D Devnich Carol S Fuller Joyce A Marsh C Lee Huff Alice A Bronson Atilio R Dupertuis Lyndon G Furst Norman L Martin William J Keith Dick E Dale Ruth E Fagal Lawrence T & Gillian A Geraty Sharon C McFarland Ursula J Konegen Trevor J Delafield Richard D Fearing Charlotte V Groff Mary Ann McNeilus Alfred G Kromminga David J Dobias Duane F Ferguson Hagop Y Hagopian John J Mendel Richard L McCluskey Lawrence T Geraty Alice R Framil Stuart C Harrison Lloyd E Mulraine William J & Elaine G McGee Ronald B Graham David C Genaway Darrell H Hicks* G William Mutch John J Mendel Carolyn F Grahn Larry P & Carolyn F Grahn Richard B Hirst Clifford L Nestell Frederick D Meseraull Janis S Gregston A Josef Greig A Rae C Holman Clyde E Ondrizek Charles L Moniz A Josef Greig Anne N Grosboll John R & Patricia L Jones Rachel Y Pangman William L Murrill* Pauline M Hiatt Hagop Y Hagopian James R Kilmer Myrtha E Pizarro Juanita M Neal James H Hudgins Stuart C Harrison Robert J Kloosterhuis James R Pollard Bryce F Newell Arnold R Hudson & Sharon L Gordon T Hewlett* Duane R Lemon Barbara J Randall Murvin E Pelto Culpepper Hudson James R Hoffer Roger L McFarland Richard L Regester Helen K Roberts Calvin E Huset David R Igler James D McKee Hovik A Sarrafian John P Russo Karl Konrad Wayne W Janzen Patricia B Mutch Margaret A Schlager* Kenneth K Scheller Cecil L Lemon John R Jones Frederick J Myers Samuel D Schmidt Lewis A Shipowick Patricia A Mauro Ruth H Kaiser Kay S Nelson Carolyn J Shell Glenn E Smith Merlyn E McCalla Margaret I Kearnes Ellen L Newcomb Dorothy J Show John B Taylor Emil D & Ruth M Moldrik Gerald N Kovalski Penny S Shell Richard C Sowler Marvin S Ward Norman G Moll Darayl D Larsen Phyllis M Vallieres H John Steffen Mervyn A Warren Barbara M Myers David V Lounsberry Horst von Dorpowski Joseph P Stoia Win A Wheeler C Edward E Nicholl E Virginia Meseraull Dewitt S Williams Bonita J Thomas Arnold N White Carol M Nieman John R Pangman William Yuros Louis D Venden Robert A Wilkins James J J North Jr Beverly J Phillips Horst von Dorpowski Steven A Willsey Benjamin F Plumb Edwin L Racine CLASS OF 1966 Charles W Williams Herbert O Wrate Verlaine I Racine Phyllis A Regester Niels-Erik A Andreasen Richard T Williams Wayne K Wright Raymond D Roberts Lawrence E Schalk Anita J Ashton Warren R Zork Delores J Zeismer-Drazes Rose M Stoia* Esther E Simmons Daryl A Bair Bernice M Taylor Charlene A Starlin John T Baldwin CLASS OF 1967 Lionel N Thorbus CLASS OF 1962 Don K Sullivan Roland R Bruntz Vernon L Alger Owen C Vankirk James L Anderson Horst von Dorpowski Carol M Burbridge William A Baker Douglas C Wartzok Warren S Ashworth Ellen C Welch Glenn E Coe Glenn E Coe Wanda V Watson Bruce O Babienco Clarence R Williams Ralph M Coupland Peter Cooper Myron F & Renate E Wehtje Donald T Bunker Sylvia G Williams Haysmer E Cox Chester H Damron John T Work E Audrey A Burns Steven A Willsey Robert L Crounse Trevor J Delafield John A Burns Virginia D Wilson Betty L Crowell Elly H Economou* Patricia L Clanton CLASS OF 1964 Dalores L Winget Ronald M Flowers Gary R Erhard Wendell J Cole Rosalie A Allison Dixie L Barber Wong Larry P Grahn Myrtle M Fitzgerald Charles A & Jane E Cutting John T Baldwin Herbert O Wrate F Estella Greig Ronald A Francis Arlene L Dennison Lester L Bennett Donald J Grosse Stuart J Freeman David J Dobias H Leverne Bissell CLASS OF 1965 Stuart C Harrison Kurt K Ganter Dean E Flint Robert W Boggess Douglas Anderson Charles L Hart Albin H Grohar Darrow A Foster Peter N Bragg Niels-Erik A Andreasen Dale V Heller William L Guth Charles J Griffin Edwin F & Elsie L* Buck David G & Marilyn N Bender William H Hessel Gerald G Haeger

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Shirley S Pittman Cyril G Connelly Wilfred R Martir Myrtha E Pizarro Donald W Corkum Lauren R Matacio Richard J Quast Charles C Crider Margarita C Mattingly Barbara A Reid JoAnn Davidson Patricia A Mauro Juanita H Ritland Darwin M Dickerson Thomas N Millhoff John T Robinson Albert G Dittes Steffen A Moller Samuel D & Olga H Schmidt William A Fagal C Barton Moore Anita P Schultz James R Fisher M Jeanne Murdoch Charles W Scriven William G Foster Ralph E & Beatrice S Neall William D Smith James E Garber Burrell E Nelson Ruby V Snell Ann M Gibson Terrance T Nennich Kenneth O Swanson Compton S Girdharry Harold A Oetman Anthony R Tauro Glenda-Mae Greene Linda K Peabody Royce C Thompson Carl S Harris Daniel M Peters Charles H Tidwell Douglas E Harris James D Pimentel Damaso R Villalba Gary J & Irene D Herr Carmelita V Richardson Lynne C Waihee Bonnie J Hicks Ronald L Rowe Kay F White Jeannette R Hodge Charles C Sandefur Dalores L Winget Maryellen Holford Lawrence E Schalk Donna Y Yolanda Welton L Ingram John M Schultz Everett H Jackson John G Snell CLASS OF 1969 Gordon E Johns Erling B Snorrason Warren S Ashworth Norman E Johnson Pia A Soule Bruce L & Linda S Bauer Reuben E & Vinnette S Leslie Jack A Spence Jerry S Bell Constance R Lorenz Kenneth O Swanson Leona R Brooks Michael E Miller Peter M van Bemmelen Frederick B Brown Aaron F Moon Kathleen C Walter-Martin Gordon E Bullock Margarete M Moon James W Walters Harold O Burden Jane S Morrison Ellen C Welch Malcolm E Calkins Sharon R Mosher Bonnie J Wilbur Jacqueline C Castelbuono William G Murdoch Robert L Willis Marjorie D Cole Thelma M Nation Hazel R Wright Lowell C Cooper Judith R Nelson Danielle E Wuchenich P Gerard Damsteegt Sharon A Plummer John B Youngberg Devairakkam L Ebenezer Mark B & Lydie J Regazzi Jan L Follett Carole A Sannes CLASS OF 1972 Laura M Sauer The annual Andrews University vs. Oakwood University C. D Griffin Janet D Aldea Jon A Shell basketball game held at the University of Chicago attracted a Albin H Grohar Hazel A Allen Erling B Snorrason sold-out crowd that enthusiastically cheered for their respective Michael & Hackleman Nancy J Anderson John M Stephenson teams. The Andrews Cardinals teams came away with victories Deward A & Bonnie M John A & Sally M Appel Donn S Swartz for both the men’s and women’s teams this year. Henneberg Connie J Beehler William H Hicks Martha A Turner Ronald L Bishop Edward W Higgins John D Waihee Faith E Blocker Raymond J Hamblin CLASS OF 1968 Claude C Hines Lloyd A Willis Richard H Brannon Frederick M Harner Sallie J Alger Jeannette R Hodge Ernest N Yap Martha E Brown Lottie M Harris Jean E Bartz Theodore R Holford Marvin E Budd Richard B Hirst Marc J Beaven John Holstein CLASS OF 1971 Jacqueline C Castelbuono David E Hodge Dennis R Belsh Bruce E Ivey Glen F Abbott Ralph M Coupland Howard Homenchuk Harvey J Byram Warren H Johns Linda K Alger Gorden R & Cheryl D Doss R Elaine Janzen Robert W Caster Betty A Johnson Judith A Arth David A Faehner Dean M Jewett Larry L & Linda A Caviness William J Keith Ludvik F Barinka Jerry L Fore Warren H Johns Philip R Colburn John G Keyes Edgar R Browning Wayne S Friestad Donald L Johnson Douglas O Cooper Eloise A Kneller Ivan L Buck Deborah L Gray Patricia J Karp Edner & Virginie Corbier Thomas R Knoll Ernest J Bursey Leonard S Harbeson Margaret I Kearnes Gladys B Crider N Averil Kurtz Harvey J Byram Luis E Hernandez Gerald D Kopitzke Karen R Drechsel Frieda H Lee-Blanchard Philip R Colburn Ronald D & Christine H Herr Alice C Lankford Verland V Erntson Graham H Lello Virginia A Crounse Trudy L Hopkins Beverly J Muhlenbeck Raymond F Etheridge Marvin G Lowman Richard M Davidson Carolyn J Howson Lloyd E Mulraine Ronald M & Karen M Flowers Patricia A Lykins Dianne K Dickerson O J Hughson Sandra A Negley Jerry L Fore Keith E Mattingly Martha M Donesky Carlos A Irizarry Bryce F Newell Virgil T Fryling David E Meyer Nadine A Dower Ruby J Jackson Michael L Nickless Paul G Gibson Daryl L Meyers Donald W Dronen William E & Deborah K Jamieson Ted W Parks Gayle M Haeger Alvin W Mottley Bruce E Flynn Ralph B Juriansz Glenn G Poole Willie J Harrison James L Olson Howard Flynn Laren R & N Averil Kurtz Stephen E Powers Shirley C Iheanacho Beverly J Phillips Stephen A Gatz Alice C Lankford E Arthur Robertson Janet S Ivey Glenn O Phillips Lynn S Gray Benjamin E Leach Ralph E Robertson William E Jamieson Raymond J Plummer Glenda-Mae Greene Linda J Lundberg John T Robinson Loretta B Johns Brian A & Jo B Procter Soneeta L Grogan Linda J Mack N K K Samuel William H Johnson Olga H Schmidt Karen R Hamlin James L Mann Samuel D Schmidt Merry H Knoll Karen H Simpson James H Hopkins Keith E Mattingly Kimber L Schneider Eric Kotter Peter W Wiedemann David J Huber Antoine Maycock Richard L Scott Barbara J Lee Alice C Williams Nancy M Inquilla Norman L McBride Richard D Show Lea L Lehmann Rhoda J Wills Cleo V Johnson Douglass M McKinney Dan M Shultz H Maynard Lowry Belgrove N Josiah Carol J Meert Arthur M Spenst Duane C McBride CLASS OF 1970 Laren R Kurtz O E Moon Shirley M Thomas Csaba L Mera Rosalie A Allison Øystein S LaBianca Patrick B Morrison David C Turner Donovan L Moon Alan D Anderson Sharon H Leach Lois M Mottley Cynthia E Vest Roy B Nabors Carla G Baker Graham H Lello Loralee H Nennich Oliver K Wilson Peter C & Virginia L Nachreiner Darold F & Barbara J Bigger Yvonne T Lev Kit Y Ng Maxine K Young Thelma M Nation Victoria L Calkins William A & Linda L MacCarty Roy D Nichols Michael L Nickless William E Cavanaugh Linda J Mack James R Nix Stephen O & Rose Ellen E Paden Pek S Chu Karen R Mann Garry F Nudd Corbin A Pitman Joyce A Marsh Cameron E Parrish

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Peter O Peabody Marilyn L Castelbuono Enacio G Hunt Rupert W Young Jacques B & Lilianne U Doukhan Gary E Randolph Kenny H & Shelly N Chan Kerry L Johnson David B Zima Michael H Eastman Mariellen R Reiber Rebekah W Cheng R Kent Knight Karen S Everett Bonnie L Rowland Beverly J Cobb Paul G Koles CLASS OF 1977 Kenneth R Finnell Gary E Russell Cyril G Connelly Steven D Mauro Richard L Afton Julie H Ganske David G Saliba David M Connors Antoine Maycock Alf Andvik Emilio Garcia-Marenko Richard T Schaeffer Michael Deeb Cillon E McKenley Michel A Augsburger John R Gilmore Gordon R Smith Patricia A Dickerson Michael S Miller Becky M Barts Cynthia K Hall Jeanette A Snorrason Atilio R Dupertuis Anna M O’Reggio Rebecca D Becker Marilyn M Harris Annette M Soper Kelly G Eick Lavern H Opp H Leverne & Juanita M Bissell Kathy J Hill Ottis B Strother Milton E Fish Robert C Peach Kontee Chuenchob Gloria A Hippler Terry C Sudlow H Irene Grohar Linda D Peckham William S Clark Clive W Holland Helen M Susens Donna J Habenicht Cindy J Peterson Kenneth L Colburn Elwyn C Hyde Astrid A Thomassian Jenene E Hardy Phyllis S Pierson Linda C Colwell Roger G Johnson Thelda V Van-Lange Greaves Kathryn W Heilig Nicholas E Reiber Robert H Cowan Carl S Johnston Sue W Viar Lillian C Holstein Gordon L Retzer Ivan L Cowles Sharon H Kinch Carolyn O Wieder Ronald H Holt Laura M Sauer Laurel A Damsteegt Arthur J Kroncke Dale A Wolcott Carol J Hooker Clinton L Shankel Kenneth A & Patricia S Denslow Leroy R Kuhn Ernest N Yap James H Hopkins Joetta M Simpson Roger L Dudley Edward Lawaty David J Huber Gordon R Smith Pamela A Durant Lynn A Lovdal CLASS OF 1973 Toby J Imler Robert T Smith Sandra J Fallon Janet A Lutz John W Allen Patricia J Karp Joan P Stafford Catherine J Farkas James L Mann Donella R Andersen Kenneth W Ketola Mark A Umek Leonard K Gashugi Merlyn E McCalla Arlene Bailey Dennis J Kiley George G Walker John G Gimbel Vanard J Mendinghall Becky M Barts Arnt E & Donna J Krogstad Christine E Waring David C Grellmann Margarete M Moon John G Beach Duane R Lemon Jeanie L Weaver Donna J Habenicht Dora E Muttart Mary K Becker Fred M Manchur Melody S Wheeler Angel M Hernandez Zebron M Ncube Skip M Bell Wilfred R Martir Timothy P Wieder Magaly R Hernandez Martha L Parker Miriam E Brathwaite Beverly A McDonald Franklin E Williams Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Janet L Patrick James B Brenneman Ronald A Neumann Wayne K Wright Becky S Holt Peter O Peabody David B Burke David Newman Rupert W Young David A Hooker Chad A Peckham Richard M Cadavero Kenneth E Rasmussen Donald C James Daniel M Peters Bruce N Cameron John R Roeske CLASS OF 1976 Dalene D Johnson Colin W Rampton Deborah L Carlson Tim C Rosenboom Alf Andvik Noelene T Johnsson S Clark Rowland Suk W Chung Gary E Russell Brenda K Benggon Madeline S Johnston Jane C Ruf Kenneth L Corkum Harry Sabnani Cheryl J Brandt Mervyn R Joseph Dennis H Shortslef Larry R Evans Joseph G Saufl William G Collard Donald G King Charles B Simpson Kenneth R Finnell Danella R Sherwood Jean A Dassenko Edmund M Komorowski Robert T Smith Preston W Fletcher John G Snell Manuel J Dizon Donald E Livesay David E Thomas H Irene Grohar Brian E Strayer Terresa J Doering Rebecca L May Daniel P Towar Richard W Haas Donn S Swartz Donna J Eick Kenneth L Mayberry Karen S Ulloth Stanley G & Angela F Hardt Marvin E Taylor Frances M Faehner Cindy S Merz Serge E Vernet Douglas E Holford Astrid A Thomassian Gregory I Fenner David J Moll Richard D Wall Glen E Hughes Daniel P & Patsy J Towar Janine M Finkbeiner Jean A Nelson Rita J Waterman Robert G Hunter David C Trott Carlos A Flores Teresa J Patterson Daniel Zabaleta Gary G Irish Sandra A Umek Deborah A Frey Gerhard Pfandl Cecil R Jorgensen Peggy S Walker Emilio Garcia-Marenko David L Ritter CLASS OF 1979 Joyce E Krantz Alfred H Watson Galette D Grogan Ashley C Robertson Jeanne S Addis Sunimal J Kulasekere Sharlyn G Wenberg Laurence E Habenicht Earl L Robertson Edward M Allen Steven D Mauro Rhoda J Wills Loren B Hamel Tim C Rosenboom M R Attiken Colin Morris Hazel R Wright Susan G Hamstra Nancy J Schmidt Erich W Baumgartner Wayne A Nazarenus Daniel H Zinke Wilmer D Hechanova Richard P Schwarz Lester L Bennett Ivan T Nelson Ronald H Holt Gordon R Smith Gregory A Berlin Carol M Nieman CLASS OF 1975 Darlene F Huckabay Jeanette M Smith Daniel R Bidwell Donna M Nudd Rudolph D Bailey Cecil R Jorgensen Marley H Soper Richard H Brannon Charlotte M Osterman Bruce L Bauer Mervyn R Joseph Janice S Stone David M Burley Robert G Peck Kenneth W Bauer Lee T Kao Helena K Stout Roy A Castelbuono Ardis C Peterson Marilyn J Bauer Arthur J Kroncke Bernice M Taylor Barbara L Clarke Alejo E Pizarro James E & Katherine J Baugher Hermann V Kuma Douglas W Teller JoAnn Davidson Jerry C Prouty Donna J Becker Jose R Lizardo Marjorie W Ulloth Michael G Doucoumes Kenneth E & Carol E Rasmussen Starr S Bender Larry D Mays Jack D Vance John L DuBosque Mark B Regazzi Terry L Bitters Ramon Mercado Paul E Viar William K Faber Arlene M Saliba Sylvia M Budd Gene C Milton William D Warcholik Nancy L Green Maureen M Schaber Jon M Butler Deborah L Morgan James H Weaver Wayne B Harris Louise E Schneider J X Castillo Nathaniel G Moss Merille G & Claudia M Weithers Del R Haugen Kenneth E & Christine C Simpson Dianna J Charron Sandra A Negley James D Herod David N Susens Sandra B Colburn Dwight K Nelson CLASS OF 1978 John J Hilderbrandt George G Walker Dale E Creech Beverly D Olson Lauane C Addis Marjorie S Inparaj Kathleen C Walter-Martin David A Dassenko Edward H Panjaitan Anne E Afton Intissar T Issa Daniel E Wenberg Fredrich H & Polly C Dengel Jonathan K Paulien Janet D Aldea Douglas L Janssen Mark J & Pamela M Wilburn Manuel J Dizon Raymond J Plummer Deborah M Andvik David C Jarnes Gary T Wuchenich Herman W Doering Bonnie J Quay Elizabeth E Bechtel Charles F Koerting Gorden R Doss John M Ratzlaff Dean Boward Janet G Kosinski CLASS OF 1974 Richard J Emery Margery L Rich Evelyn B Boyd Paul Kovalski Teresa C Allen Carlos A Flores Charles T Rule David M Burley Kelvin C Krantz Douglas R Anthes Richard A Ford David G Saliba Audrey C Castelbuono Diane M Maloney Dennis G Barts Dawna L Friestad Jeanette R Teller William S Clarke Karen R Mann Richard L Bender Deanna H Glindmeyer Kenneth R Wade Valerie K Combie Lauren R Matacio Patricia J Benton Deborah D Habenicht E Fran Wilkins Cary D Costello Bradley J McClellan Dennis H Braun Donald A Hamstra Walton A Williams Trevor J Delafield Patti L McKenney David B Burke James L Hayward Elizabeth A Wilson D D Devnich Jeanine A McNeill Margaret J Cameron Dennis H & Candice C Frederick M Woolley Maitland A Dipinto Bodil L Morris Hollingsead Kenneth R Wright Gary L Parker

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Leli W Pedro Penny B Dooks CLASS OF 1983 Laura J Hutchins Arlene Bailey Linda K Quaye Margaret G Dudley Celinda R Bauer Richard H Johnson Barbara L Bernard Warren B Ruf Burt J & Suzanne R Elmer Neville T Bradfield S Joseph Kidder Lorena L Bidwell Glenn E Russell Larry R Evans William J Briggs Everilda P Koteskey Beverly A Boyson Lynn S Sams Catherine J Farkas Mirna B Cabrera Barbara L Kreaseck Phillip M Brantley Charles H Schlunt Ann L Ferrari Sheryl A Calhoun Leroy R Kuhn William J & Bonnie B Briggs Samuel D Schmidt Ted Gaban Fernando L Canale Clinton D Meharry Mirna B Cabrera Judy B Schoun Charles J Griffin Roy A Castelbuono Scott E & Lilia E Moncrieff Lael O & Lena G Caesar Penny S Shell Perry A Haugen Lisa L Clouzet Virginia L Nachreiner Terri L Calkins Eustace M Sheppard Mark A Heisey Charles A & Anita L Collatz Rose Ellen E Paden Phuichun R Choi Arthur M Slagle Thomas R Heslop Kenneth A Denslow Laura M Prescod-Roberts Kenneth L Corkum Keith A Snyder Cheryl D Hooker Daryl V Dooks Patricia A Prest Sharon J Dudgeon Minerva E Straman Keith & Rosemary J Howson Margaret G Dudley Julianne M Primero Denis Fortin Jenny L Welch Hollis E James Jeffrey A Easton Marlene E Rawls Dahne E Foster Ronald H Whitehead Sandra K Johnson Rene A Evans Paul J Ray Brendon L Gelford Burton L Wright Harvey P & Marcia A Kilsby Carol E Filanova Daniel R & Lynette E Reichert Charlotte V Groff Hope E Young Rebecca J McClellan Randall S Fishell William J Roche Michael & Hackleman Daryl L Meyers Scott W Forner Carolyn J Rogers Thresia M Haugen CLASS OF 1980 Lois J Nicholas Violet O Gill Lisa M Royster Edwin I Hernandez Patricia E Anderson Robert A Paulson Deborah L Gray Naveed Saleem Ronda G Hodge David C Augustinis Paul J & Barbara J Ray Robert T Helm Enilson G Sarli Gregory P Iwaniuk Dennis L Bolin Sharon B Russell Sietie S Heslop Kristine G Schauff Lyle D Jepson Norman E Boundy David W Scott Elaine G Hotelling Penny S Shell Lester J Jones Carol A Bradfield Larry G & Irene H Sibley Daniel R & Lillian S Jardine Joetta M Simpson Renate I Krause Timothy A & Patti B Carlson Karen H Simpson Donald R Jardine Gregory P Smith Michelle D Marshall Lyndel D Dickerson Gregory P Smith Sandra K Johnson Robert W Snyder Clyde N Morgan Clarence U Dunbebin Paul G Smith David H & Janice R Kijak Allen F Stembridge John-Paul F Navarro Cheryl A Emoto Reginald T Swensen Molly I Laubach Alan M Stotz Dwight K Nelson Trevor S Forbes Boris Tabakovic Barbara J Lee Peter P Swanson Gayle C Norton James B Ford Bradley D Tait Kathy J Lee Reginald T Swensen Verna R Peters Cynthia K Hall Gregory N Vanderwaal Baraka G Muganda Gregory S Thompson Brian A Phillpotts Cindy M Hamstra Deborah C Ward Daniel L Muhlenbeck David Van Wyk Linda K Quaye Douglas I Hart Wayne K Wright Marie Muresan J Todd Weakley Eugene W Rau Keith Howson Steven R & Karen A Nash Bruce R Wright Barbara J Ray Elwyn C Hyde CLASS OF 1982 Larry C Nelson Wan-Joo Yang John T & Ann-Marie R Reichert Gregory P Iwaniuk Lyle M Arakaki Mitchell P Nicholaides Rick R Remmers Carl S Johnston David H Bauer Lori A Partee CLASS OF 1985 Paul H & Anita H Riess Douglas A Jones Kenneth J Breyer Mattahais E Patrick Pamela K Anders Judith E Ronk Esther R Knott Jon M & Sari H Butler Rawle F Philbert Paul D Bauer David R Rowe Bryan D Lewis Keith G Calkins Matthew J Quartey Lorena L Bidwell D Robert Salmon William G Maloney Gregory F Clark John M Ratzlaff Brian H Bish Alvaro C Sauza Krupavaram J Meesarapu Thomas J & Sally A De Wind Marlene E Rawls Ivette W Bolin Eustace M Sheppard Jeffrey D & Ann E Mitzelfelt Patricia S Denslow Paul H Riess Carey D Bozovich Cindalea R Sitler Derek J Morris Marlin D Dolinsky Roy G Rylander Lanette K Brandow Bernard A & Tamara L Sittlinger Baraka G Muganda Atilio R Dupertuis Randall M Schell Kevin W & Margaret K Brown Ronda L Spaulding Deborah K Peshka Karen S Everett Carolyn B Scheller Sari H Butler Timothy G Standish Phyllis S Pierson Diana C Fishell Charles H Schlunt Eduardo M Clouzet Trudi J Starlin Juan R Prestol Eileen G Fuller Richard D Show Peter J DiPietrantonio Joseph E Stevenson Carole A Rayburn Olga Gashugi Richard B Stitzer Jeffrey A Easton Kenneth O Swanson Carmelita V Richardson Alma J Hanson Boris Tabakovic Kathleen A Forner Wanda M Swensen Judith E Ronk Donald L Harvey H Smari Thordarson Jack B Hart Daniel J Tambunan John A Rorabeck David C & Caryl J Haus Susan D Welke A Rae C Holman Janet L Thomas Gloria N Santos Sharon M Hill K Philip & Janet L White David A Hooker Carmelita J Troy Daniel L Schoun Debbie K Hittle William E Wolf Nancy M Inquilla Norman G Usher Susan M Scott Jennifer J Hoffpauir Hazel R Wright Roger W & Cherie M Knecht R Deborah D Weithers Peter P Swanson Amelia C James Eric Kotter Vicki J Wiley Ron E Swensen Jane M Lawaty CLASS OF 1984 Donn A LaTour Boris Tabakovic Shaw W Lee Rebecca K Anderson Adrie H Legoh CLASS OF 1987 Ellen M Tambunan Gerald D & Janet A Lutz Melinda Blystone Bertha Lewis Ellen L Balk-Dick David W Tillay Kellie E May Terri L Calkins Bradley W Merrills Barbara L Bernard Rosemary Tyrrell Kenneth L Mayberry Timothy A Carlson Martha A Morton Rekha F Bitterman Gary K Uehara Bernell E McPherson Bradley J Christensen Ekkehardt Mueller Darryl D Bolin Kit B Watts Craig M Morgan Lisa L Clouzet Gregg A Nicholas Victor F Brown Jenny L Welch Ralph E & Beatrice S Neall Doylene A Cook Trevor E O’Reggio Connie S Cramer Roy L Nicholas Sarah E Dixon Virgeana F Olberg Lynell J DeWind CLASS OF 1981 Sandria R Nixon Gary B Dooks Raffy & Carmie C Ouzounian Elise E Dixon-Roper Chun S Ahn Rachel Y Pangman Rebecca A Easton Karen S Pierson Gorden R Doss James C Anderson Laura M Prescod-Roberts Wayne Ferch Samuel T Quaye Cletus R Georges Patricia E Anderson Matthew J Quartey Ann T Fisher Barbara J Ray Charles J Griffin Joyce E Augustinis Theodore W Shea Benjamin D Gardner Debra J Robertson Dennis W Grzybowski Thomas L Baker Keith A & Elizabeth A Snyder C Ruthellen Gardner Karen J Roche Nancy L Hammond-Chaffin Richard L Bender Sophia Solomon Patricia L Greene Dawn L Schram Dan W Heintz Iris R Bentz-Horak Allen F Stembridge Dale A & Roseanne E Grove Benjamin B Soh Elizabeth A Hellman Daniel R Bidwell Franice C Stirling Brian G Guenterberg Donald B Starlin Sharon J Hibbert-McKenzie Neville T Bradfield Waylene W Swensen David P Hamberger Joseph E Stevenson Marcia A Kilsby Cheryl J Brandt Robert W Thomson Kenneth D Haugen Donaldo H Visani Esther R Knott Keith G Calkins Eva S Visani Sharon R Heling Carol J Warner Bonnie D Lloyd Russell J Cooper Steve R Walikonis Humberto S Hernandez Edith M Willis William A MacCarty Ralph M Coupland Lloyd A Willis Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Silas & Sophie N Masuku Margaret A Crishal Allan S Willmott Robert L Horvath CLASS OF 1986 Steven D Mauro Richard M Davidson Dann S Hotelling James C Anderson Donald L May Sharon K Dolinsky Eckhard Hubin Warren S Ashworth Mildred S McGrath Darlene F Huckabay Derek J Morris

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Ekkehardt Mueller Christian Y Dupont Claude B Ndahayo Robert L Essex David A Nelson James T Fazio Jonathan K Paulien Richard E Forrester Laquita G Powers Albin H Grohar Sophia K Quartey Adam A & Nanette F Haley Francisco R Ramos Kenneth M Hanig David G Rand Dan W Heintz Cynthia A Raney William F Kendall Leon T Roda Barry W Marden Harold L Smith Ruth E Merkel Lorna A Thomas Sandra M Moran Peter M van Bemmelen Debra R Navarro Serge E Vernet James J J North Jr David P Village Aubrey Porter Angela von Dorpowski Julianne M Primero Brian S Wilson Matthew L Rappette Carole J Woolford Melanie J Raymond Andres R Zambrano Rick R Remmers Rocco V Sarli CLASS OF 1988 Jerry A Smith Lynette K Anderson Rita C Snively Gregory S Arihood David Y Son Kathleen A Beagles Donald B Starlin Alexander Bokich Lorna A Thomas Beverly A Boyson Sarah B Village Renee L Copeland Jennifer J Ward Bill Knott, editor and executive publisher, Adventist Review and Adventist World, and adjunct Berenice B Whaley Margaret G Dudley professor in the Andrews University DMin program, spoke for University Vespers, Nov. 13, 2012. Eunice I Dupertuis Kevin S & Vicki J Wiley Randall S Fishell Brian S Wilson Paul S Yim Patricia D Forbes Carole D Caponigro Paul D Llewellyn Paul D Smith Betty J Gates Lynette M Gardner Ben A Maguad Jeanette A Snorrason Heidi L Griggs CLASS OF 1990 Brent G Geraty Krista R Motschiedler Brand Candace A Sumner H Irene Grohar Daniel Bacchiocchi Michael G Hasel Richard T Orrison* Douglas R Webb Christine E Haddix Kim R Berent Paul C Herrmann Robert G Peck Lyndsay J Webster-Rozon Nancy L Hammond-Chaffin Barbara L Bernard Kristine D Horvath Lisa L Poole Kevin S Wiley Jay D Hellman Nicole L Bokich Izabella Isaac Robert C Potts Dan L Wirsz Robert T Helm John G Braithwaite Sophia P Kang Matthew J Quartey Xiaoming Xu Robert G & Amy L Hendrickson Joseph M Chung William F Kendall John W Reeve Sharon J Hibbert-McKenzie Robert W Coffen Linda J Lockwitz Betsy A Sajdak Monty S & Geraldine D Jacobs Emma L Davis CLASS OF 1994 Gary R Macomber Scott E Schalk Alina M Baltazar William F Kendall Daniel E & Lauri-Ann S Rowena L Manalo Machelle D Vietz Caroline R Bancarz James R Kilmer Enderson Loren C Mann Lyndsay J Webster-Rozon Aletha J Braithwaite Harcourt A King Robert L & Lynda J Essex Brian K McGrath Melinda J Wirsz Harvey J Burnett Michael J Lay Todd A Gardner Sonny E Moretta David L Carter Tarsee Li Anita L Goodman Cyril A Myers CLASS OF 1993 Timothy G & Karen M Case Susette M Lunceford June A Grzybowski Timothy P Nixon Michelle A Bacchiocchi W T Chobotar Melissa L Morgan David P Hamberger Richard T Orrison Rudolph D Bailey Aristede C Dukes Karen A Nash Gerald M Hazekamp Monique M Pittman Wendy L Baldwin Pherbia A Engdahl Zebron M & Peggie M Ncube Kristine D Horvath Michelle M Punches Joshua G Baltazar Kathleen A Forner Ruth I Neff Hyung-Chil Kang Dina A Rappette Iris R Bentz-Horak Lynette M Gardner Cynthia J Papendick Adrie H Legoh Kevin A Rosado Sally A Berkuchel Lillian A Grass Verna R Peters Elaine Manley Jeff M & Betsy A Sajdak Harry L Black Deborah L Gray Will E Peterson Dawn W Mann Dorothea L Sarli Joseline F Borchardt Ann Hamel Melanie J Raymond Terry L Moran David B Sturtevant Robert L Burns Ryan T Hayes Alisa L Roda Gerhard Pfandl Lance P VanArsdell Dean C Carlisle Sophia P Kang Harold R Sandilands Elvie R Philbert Daniel A Weber Robert D Corion Richard T McLaughlin Rocco V Sarli Sonja R Phillpotts Steven A Willsey Ruth A Cottrell Brian J & Michelle C Miller Daniel L Schoun Teresa L Reeve Janice F Wrenn John R & Paula L Dronen Ekkehardt Mueller Annette A Smith Arthur L Schumacher Jim F Ferguson Herold Norelus Martin D Smith Delynne J Shepard CLASS OF 1992 Anthony A Garcia Cynthia J Papendick Timothy G & Joan L Standish Theodore J Shull Lavonne M Adams Judith L Hack John W Peters Edwin Stickle James E Slater Carol A Ahlers Kay M Harris Rachael E Proctor Reginald T Swensen Barbara L Standifer Caroline R Bancarz Beryl P Johnson Sophia K Quartey Jonathan E Velasco Beth A Stevenson Richard E Barrett Hyung-Chil Kang Christopher C Randall David P & Sarah B Village Stanley J Strzyzykowski Theodore F Baze Brenda K Kegler Ann-Marie R Reichert Bryan von Dorpowski Pamela A Swanson Kim R Berent Anthony E Khalil Wendy L Ronto Josie E Williams Timbul T Tambunan Eileen A Bergeron James A Kosinski Peggy R Schnepp Andres R Zambrano John C Treu Julie A Butus Anne M Kukucka Laura J Schweitzer-Tobolaski Lance P VanArsdell Lisa C Carlson Jaihyun Lee David J Sitler Randall S Walikonis CLASS OF 1989 John S Chung Jane E Maritz William R Spence Luther C Walker Michelle A Bacchiocchi Valerie K Combie Jack P Nickerson Candace A Sumner Douglas W Wamack Emilio D Balay Susan D Curtis Lawrence Penney Maria K Tambunan Hyveth M Williams Angela D Beegle Robert H Fancher Glenn G & Lisa L Poole Jason S Trevino Canute R Birch Ted Gaban Judy L Rowe Douglas R Webb Nicole L Bokich CLASS OF 1991 Arthur S Hamann Gary E Russell Lisa M Willer Peter N Bragg Juan D Alvarez Michael G & Giselle F Hasel Arlene M Saliba Kenneth L Zehm Merlin D Burt Joshua G Baltazar Sarah E Herrmann Scott E Schalk Timothy W & Vivian E Cook Kim R Berent Brenda K Kegler John O Schnepp Patricia E Cove Hinsdale Bernard CLASS OF 1995 John S Kim Laura J Schweitzer-Tobolaski John A Bazile Susan D Curtis Robespierre Cadet Anne M Kukucka Edith I Segui Rolayne S Belcher Conrad L Demsky Keith G Calkins Jonathan D Leach Jeffrey W & Twyla E Smith Aletha J Braithwaite

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Wendy J Keough CLASS OF 2000 T. Ryan R Keough Laxman Khatri-Chetri Sallie J Alger Kelly J Knowlton Catherine A LeBlanc David K Bett Heidi J Leets Judith D Mackie Brett M Carnduff Julia E O’Carey Harold L Merriman Kristine L Connelly Jacqueline M Orwenyo Sheldon V Mun Dawn I Dulhunty Pamella K Paulien Allen J & Julia E O’Carey Hong-yu Fang Matthew L Rappette Luis F Ortiz Katie A Freeman Eva M Ryckman Frank D Peden Mark P & Linda M Haddad Renee Sims David R Poloche Dallas S & Laura Hartwig Clarissa A Randolph Joshua P Leets CLASS OF 2004 John W & Teresa L Reeve Robson M Marinho Alourdin C Benoit Luz H Ruiz Walterine Matthews Sabina J Bett Sonya K Shull Jennifer M Ommanney Andrew A Bueno Gary E Smith Helen M Palleschi Christopher O Campbell Rachel E Whitaker Paul W Pelley Beverly J Cobb Eric E Penick Mioara Diaconu CLASS OF 1998 Paul J Ray Cheryl S Fleming Austin F Bacchus Mark B Regazzi Rozenia C Marinho Julee A Carlson Luz H Ruiz Isaac Sinnett Kimberly W Coleman Christina L Say Patricia M Spangler Muriel E Crow Sheryl M Snyder Steve R Walikonis Beth A Cusick Joan L Standish Karen D’Urso Beth A Stevenson CLASS OF 2005 Cheryl D Doss Eric N Velez Stephen N Allred Paul K Erskine Brett M Carnduff William A & Staci L Fagal CLASS OF 2001 Jeremy M Carscallen Roberta A Fair Ruth D Abbott Donald C James James R Fisher Harvey J Burnett Warren H Johns Jennifer D Garth Cynthia L Burrill Marcia A Kilsby Olga Gashugi Roy A Castelbuono Maureen G Nedd Glenda-Mae Greene Linda A Caviness Ralph P Peay Don A Hales Sonya L Christensen Mark B Regazzi Kenley D Hall Marlie E Clay Eugene Ruhinyura Sara M Hildebrant M Judith Crabb Erling B Snorrason Janell L Jones Edwin Desravines Willyta R Wamack The Andrews University Gymnics team traveled to Collegedale, Patricia M Lange Leon L George Tenn., to participate in this year’s Acrofest held at Southern Liwanag R Liwag Dallas S Hartwig CLASS OF 2006 Judith D Mackie Adventist University. Judith S Ippisch Kofi O Acheampong Keith E Mattingly Darius W Jankiewicz Hadassa E Alexander Jose Melendez Kristine M Knutson Jennifer R Burrill Jacqueline M Orwenyo Carole D Caponigro Karen M Flowers Gunter W Koch Christopher C Combie David T Perez Todd A Chobotar Cynthia M Forrester Brian E LaTour Matthew L Hallam Bradley C & Lori L Randall Japhet J De Oliveira Joe E Francisco Lesly M LeBrun Jamie L Jones Janelle D Randall Aristede C Dukes Jennifer J Heckler Robson M Marinho Ruth L Koenes Jason T & Letitia E Randall Ann T Fisher James H Hopkins Sandria R Nixon Tara R McGee Clarissa A Randolph Jerry L Fore Kok S Khoo Lee E Olson Steven C Peck Daniel L Snyder Melvin A Grabast S Joseph Kidder Pamella K Paulien Jonathan D Westfall David C Haus Paul J Kluskowski Sandra J VanHorn Emely Poloche Dale A Wolcott Angel C Johnson Janine M Lim Stefan Radu CLASS OF 2007 Danette Zurek Eli Rojas Laxman Khatri-Chetri Silas & Sophie N Masuku Michelle A Bacchiocchi Kevin A Rosado Richard M & Cynthia A Liebelt Mihail Micu Christopher O Campbell Dixie L Scott James J & Janine M Lim David R Poloche CLASS OF 1999 Jeremy M Carscallen Paul F Antunes Sheryl M Snyder Richard T McLaughlin Glenn G Poole Jennifer L Dee Janssen Melissa N Ballington Brian J & Michelle C Miller Vladimir & Amber L Radivojevic Adam J Deibert Kim R Berent Julian Nam Francisco R Ramos CLASS OF 2002 Frances M Faehner Dean C Carlisle Peggie M Ncube Karsten G Randolph Joel A Almaguel-Batista Michael L Goet Cynthia A Chu Ronnalee G Netteburg Jean Renaud Marie-Lys C Bacchus Keren A Graves Kristine L Connelly Luis F Ortiz Warren B Ruf Michael H Brandt Ronald D Herr Paula L Dronen Oriel Paulino Harry J Sharley Aurora P Burdick Angel C Johnson Isaac D Evans Denise K Petersen Sonya K Shull Keith G Calkins Ruth L Koenes Diane M Ford Moses A Primero Rahela C Vulicevic Ye Chen Patricia M Lange Donnalee R Forraht Marvin R Puymon Darlene M Zaft Mioara Diaconu Deborah A Lange-Kuitse Thelma F Francisco Vladimir Radivojevic Catherine L Foune Lesly M LeBrun Betty E Guy Dave D & Wendy L Ronto CLASS OF 1997 James A Hippler Lahai T McKinnie Jeremy K Hildebrant Bonnie L Rowland Michelle A Bacchiocchi Heidi J Leets Daniel J Park Dharmraj A Khot Lauren S Spaulding Martha J Boyer Dilian E Marquez Stanley E Patterson Mary E Kloster Wanda M Swensen Gregory S Boyko Peggie M Ncube Katy A Roberts Heather C Tooley Julee A Carlson Dilian E Marquez Rebekah A Pelley Slavoljub Vulicevic Jennifer M Ommanney Brett M Carnduff Tamara L Phillippe CLASS OF 2008 Lisa M Willer David R Poloche Harold Thomas Anthony B & Juli J Carrion Kyle K & Elizabeth N Baldwin Lisa L Poole Helen M Thomas Kimberly W Coleman Kenley D Hall Glenn I Ramel Ginna A Wenger CLASS OF 1996 Japhet J & Becky A De Oliveira Kristine M Knutson Markus A Schellenberg Gilbert Williams Kofi O Acheampong Arlyn S Drew Asta S LaBianca Dennis H Braun John R Dronen Lori J Sharley David F Steele Donald C McKinnie Jennifer R Burrill Eunice I Dupertuis CLASS OF 2003 Maria Park Juli J Carrion Eric L Engen Peter P Swanson Lavonne M Adams David E Thomas Twyla E Smith Todd A Chobotar Maxwell N & Norma E Ferguson Jose R & Marlene D Bourget Jacqueline M Spencer Cynthia A Chu Trevor S Forbes Andrew C von Maur & Kristin Merlin D Burt Kenneth L Corkum S Hensel Cynthia M Forrester Edwin Desravines CLASS OF 2009 John R Dronen Ann Hamel Nancy A Weaver Angel M Hernandez Juan D Alvarez Ann L Ferrari Jeremy L Johnson James A Hippler Kathleen A Beagles

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Carol A Bradfield Robert A Paulson Kenneth B Fletcher CLASS OF 2011 CLASS OF 2012 Denise J Buchanan David K Penno Casey R & Keren A Graves Chantel R Atkinson Joseph Abandoh-Sam Donald W Corkum Katy A Roberts Jinha Kim Andrew T Hoff Chantel R Atkinson John L DuBosque Laurentiu Roman Hermann V Kuma Mildred S McGrath Denise J Buchanan Sharon J Dudgeon Ben M Shurtliff Janine M Lim Katie L Parker Jennifer K Janssen Raewyn J Hankins Martin J Wiedemann Joana M Lopez Alta Pierre James C Lynch Timothy E Harley Ji-Ming J Yune Silas & Sophie N Masuku Briana L Richards Joshua C Nelson Amina E Johnson Gene C Milton Raquel Y Rodriguez Sara R Olakowski Linda M Koh CLASS OF 2010 Syahryl N Yazid Wanda M Swensen Briana L Richards Elias J Linares Kofi O Acheampong Paul M Young Samantha C Sawyer Jessica S Moses Edna J Asencio

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Rami Z Abdel-Sayed Lorraine S Beaven Alan F & Thetis L Bush Pietro E Copiz Laurice Durrant Anees J Abdelnour Velma B Beavon Florence Buttler Stefan R Copiz Caroline F Dyer Lynnece L Abel Larry R Becker Harold W Bylsma Jane Corbett Margaret E Dyer Jeyaseelan T Abraham Ralph J Becker Glenn W Bylsma Brent L Cornelison Patrick A Dyson Nirmala R Abraham Mark S Becker Carolyn T Byram Nelle A Cornelison Robert A Earp Vimala Abraham Robert R & Jean D Becker Patricia J Byrd Carla Cornwell Donna D Eastman Gary D Achenbach Richard L & Cynthia G Elsie Caceres Astri H Coupland Sharon Edwards Larry & Janet K Adams Beckermeyer Natalie D Cadet Daniel Covrig Pricila P Eidam Ian C Agard Marcia E Bedney Earl Callaway Duane M & Lori D Covrig Reginold A & M J Eighme George S & Elizabeth M Agoki Meranda Beerman Bambi L Campbell Grace M Cox David R Ellis Minerva Agpawa Merlin G Beerman Mirta N Canale Virginia M Coyle Kathryn S Elting Wha J Ahn Karen Bekowies Ruth V Cantrell Milton Crabb Norman L Endres Judy M Aitken Barbara G Benson John Carlos Jr. David L & Heidi M Crane Nyra C England Jeff G Alaska Rodney A Benson* Richard A & Doris M Carlsen Nancy L Crawford Theodore Erevnidis Patton L & Joyce Alburtus Elvin Benton Florence M Carlson Garland R Cross Barbara E Erhard Mario R Alfaro Laban Beremeire Brenda Carpenter Anthony Crowe Patricia A Erhard Mildred Allen* Jill D Berglund Lorraine L Carpenter George H & Ruth V Crumley Peter A Eskildsen Madalyne E Allen Robin R Berlin Carey C & Dorothy A Carscallen Reginald W Curtis Carolyn G Evans Charles W Allen Paul D Bernard Allegra S Carscallen Joyce E Cuthbert Shirley F Evans Vernon W Alspaugh Philip H Bess Lois K Carscallen Nina L Dale Alan W Faehner Bernard M Andersen Robert Birch Judy Carson Laurence A & Janelle E Dalson Joy K Faehner Kendall L Andersen Richard Bird Gina Carter Lauretta K Dalson Mark E Faehner Judy E Anderson M Blevins Frankie L Cartwright Carolyn Damron Eric Fehlberg Lois L Anderson Marion Blevins Robert W Cash* Gary & Linda J Dassenko Kaye L Fenner Sharon K Anderson Jean Bloomquist David B Caswell John M Davidson Fernetta M Ferch Patricia A Anderson Donald A Blystone Mooz Cezil William W & Jacqualyn M William D Fields Marilyn Anderson Bruce J Bondurant Beverly Chaffee Davidson Philip A Fili Demetra L Andreasen Richard A Bonjour Maria E Chandler Terrence H Davin D Michael Firestone Michael C & Marie B Andreasen Christopher J Borchardt Han Y Chang Charles W & Wilma L* Davisson Paul P Fisher Demetra L Andreasen Peggy L Bormann Gilbert Chapman Esmeralda S de la Pena Stephen D & Karyl E Fisher D Jeanne Andrews-Willumson Byrna Botimer Jonathan A Cheek June DeWind Jean E Fitch Frederick A Antor Kim S Boyko Amy B Chen Kenneth E & Joan R DeWitt Marcelle L Fleurantin Raquel G Antunes Strother Bracey George D Chen Iris M Dedominguez Marilou A Flores James M Arakawa Carol L Bradfield John E Chen Helen E Dees Lorraine M Ford Paul A & Doris E Arnold Kenneth O Bradfield Philip Chen Marietta Deming E Lucille L Ford William V Ashlin William P Bradford Harold Cherne Kathleen M Demsky Richard A & Alice B Ford Carolyn L Ashworth Fay Bradley Bennett D & Sandra A Chilson Sandra E Denman Marilyn Fore Shirley J Augsburger David C Brandow Bill & Ruth T Chobotar David W Dettwiler William E & Margaret E Forrester Marilyn Babienco Lynne S Brantley Myoung H Choi Renetta M Devnich Augustus L Foster Anna M Bacchiocchi Alice Brauer Debbi J Christensen Marco J & Erika B Di Biase Beverly J Foster Edward & Bacon Lois M Bray Marilyn R Christensen Alan R Dickey & Teresa G Rosalie Fowler Jocelyn Badovinac Alice L Breakie Amy M Clark Harrington Amy Fox-Matelski Balkaran Baldeosingh Nancy H Brenneman Donald J & Maryanne Clark Thomas A Diller & Lisa Clark Vito Fragola Sylvia S Baldwin Bartolome* & Rebecca Briones Ramona R Clark Diller Dorothy I Frase Sharon E Ball Michael J Brom Daniel A Clarke & Diana L Sharilyn K Dixon Kathleen M Freeman Cameron J Mortenson Arthur N Brown Straub-Clarke Natalie Dodd Betty H Freeman Arla J Barelli Hilde S Brown Ben Clausen Norman Dodge Wade R French Anna M Barrett Patricia K Brown C D Clayburn Ervin A Domzal Kurt Frey John T Bartocci Ronald C Brown Daniel E Cobb Janis A Domzal Claudia Fuentes Donald D Barton Clarence F Brummett Cynthia P Coetzee Henry & Leah A Dowdell Edward R Fuller Kimber K Bascom Donna J Bruntz Beverly A Colburn Charles N Drechsel Reva A Furst Maurice T Bascom Karen C Buck Denise L Collard Kevin G Drew Joan Gair Stull Merlyn G Bass Dorothy Buksar Phyllis E Collins Lillian-Marie A Drew Theodore D Galutis Ronald Bass Gary W Burdick William F & Roberta D Colwell Carol Dronen Carolyn Garber Ann G Bauer Gustavo V Burke Ethlyn P Connelly Esther M DuBosque Leonor Garbutt Diana M Bauer Cynthia R Burns Mercy G Consignado Irizona M Duckworth Cecilia Garcia-Marenko Sylvie Pichot Muriel R Burns Sharon L Constantine Ruby L Dudley Jean J Gard Richard B & V Lynn Bayley Chelsea N Burrows Dana Cook Ronald G Duerksen Richard R Gardner Shelli E Baze Juanita J Burt Billie M Coon Larry W Dunford Kathy M Gatz Jim Bearwald Sarah L Burt Leon V Copeland Peter D Durichek Letebrhan Gebremikiel

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Charles N Geddes Michael R Hilton Caroline W Kioni Eufemio O Mandujano Kermit L Netteburg L Jeanne J Gemmell Lynda S Hirst John Kistler Ivan C Manning Ruben Neuharth Glenda M Gensolin Janice Hoffman Anna M Kittrell Olga M Manns Gary L Newberry Patricia A George David A Hoffpauir Frederick C & Marilyn Klawiter Derise M Marden Isabel A Newbold Amy M Gerardot David Hohlfeld Doralee Klein Michael D Marrs Phyllis M Newman Shannon E Ganter Marian C Holder* Carol Klinzing Gordon L & Lynette M Marsa Lillian Ng George A Gibb Florence A Holford Stephen J Klotz Shirley Marsh Joyce J Nichols Larry W Onsager Carmen Holland Mary L Knapp Timothy R Marsh Merrilynne K Nickless Myrna Gibson Gordon P Hoppe Phyllis Knepel Betty S Martin Rolf Nieman Jerrell E Gilkeson David Hor Billie J Knight Joyce A Martin Jerry J Nitz Walter L Gilleo John E Howard Ronald A Knott Stanley M Martin Audrey C North Susan L Gilmore Eleanor J Howell Dorothy E Koch Marcelo G & Regina Martins Jack M Northcutt Gordon Glick Robert L Howson Cheryl A Komorowski Sanjiv R Massey D David & Judith L Nowack Melanie C Goetz Jerry D Hoyle Esther Konrad Charles C Matthews Jeanne M Odell Arloene Y Goley John P Hrycko Frederick A Kosinski Lionel Matthews John L Odom H Thomas T Goodwin Cheri Hubbard Joann M Kosinski Wilbur E Matthews* Blanche A Oetman Arlene J Graham Glenda S Hubbell Bonnie G Kotter Helen K Mauro Merlene A Ogden Robert W Graham Jim Hubert Barbara J Krantz Mary Elizabeth Mauro Lavon Oke Elizabeth H Grandfield Robert W Huckabay Carrie L Kray Pauline G Maxwell Rosemary Okpulor Allyson M Graves Craig Huckaby Jack L & Nancy E Krogstad Constance M Maycock Kathleen Oliver Annette M Graves Yvette A Hunt Ivan Kucelj Robert T McBain Yong Cha C Olney George N Graves Mary W Hunt Evelyn P Kuhn Amelia R McBride Shirley Olson Linda J Graves Barbara A Huset Vasanlha K Kulasekere Anita McChesney Larry W Onsager Randy K & Mary A Graves Craig Huth Wolfgang P Kunze Cereda McConnell Ogochukwu S Onyiri Jennifer A Gray Morris A Iheanacho Martin C Kurtz Richard G McDonald Anna J Opicka Stephen H Gray Harold A Iles* Mickey D & Deann Kutzner Julie A McGhee Richard T* & Sharon L Orrison Nathan A Greene Michelle E Imperio Sherrill LaCourt Delauna M McKee Ray J & Marie E Ostrander Carrie L Grellmann Shirlee J Ingram Barbara LaRondelle Heidi N McNeal Evelyn E Pagels Nancy L Greve Christof W Kober Gary K Laabs Mary B McNeal Teresa A Paiz Rosemary Griffey Raquel Irarbia-Atkinson Jeannelyn S Labayen Garwin & Marilee T McNeilus Eugene A Palmieri Linda S Griffin Marcia K Irwin Gary G & Edith M Land George L McNeilus Gary D Papendick Richard B Griffith Lauren K Iseman Richard S & Norene A Laney Marnelle McNeilus Sandra A Pappas Jack & Donna L Griggs Allen J Iseminger Harold H & Violet R Lang Mercedes McPherson Rob & Mary Ann Paquette Patrick E Herzog Jack M & Freda L Iverson Roy M Larsen Timothy I McPherson Bong Kyu Park Renee Grilec Yvonne D Jackson Edwin W & Grace E Larson Warren McPherson Sung H Park Rodney C Gulley Leslie E Jacques Irma Jean Lauw Ernesto Y & Loida S Medina Young H Park Floyd D & Hilda Gustafson George J Jaeger Wendell D & Linda L Lawrence Clara Meesarapu Randall E Parker Sharon K Guth Pamela Jakstis Jeffrey E Lawson Ronald S Menges Mary Ann Parks Richard G Guy G David Jang Nancie R Lawson Sarah A Menosky Jayanand S Parmar Tobey* & Lucile E Haagenrud Edyta Jankiewicz Russell L Lazarus Meicy M Mercado Margaret S Pasco Donald E & Edith I Habenicht Coral A Janssen James E LeBlanc Agnes L Merchant Catherine E Pascual Ronalyn S Hackleman Tamara K Jardine Chris T & Suzanne L LeBrun Nathan M & Phyllis I Merkel Robert D & Jean Patterson Zerita J Hagerman Jeanne B Jarnes Maynard W LeBrun William Merz Glenda P Patterson Dale E Hainey Judy Jarnes Judy I Leach Harold R Messenger Carl J Patterson Elaine S Halenz Suze Jean-Pierre Gregory A Leavitt Milton L Meyer Richard H Paul Barbara J Haley* Robert Jensen Ran Hee Lee Cyril Miller* Mary E Paulson Lauda Roshelle M Hall Ante Jeroncic James Y Lee Joyce K Miller Stephen D & Dalry B Payne Barbara J Hallock Glenn E & Carlene L Johnson Kye S Lee Jean W Missud III Beverly Peck Patricia R Hallock Dean R Johnson Edison Blanchard Jeanne N Mogusu Sarah J Peck Karen R Hamberger Esther M Johnson Santje E Legoh Gilbert E Mohr Mary Lou Peckham Madlyn C Hamblin Grant M & Rhoda E Johnson John J Leonard Sharon D Moll Ken J Pelan Esther Hamel Pauletta R Johnson Margaret E Leonardo Dorothy C Moll Donna J Pelto Marcel D Hamilton Ronald L Johnson Roswitha Leonardo Carol J Momany Amanda N Perozo Faye F Hamm Robert K Foulkes & Robin A Luis S Leonor Pauline M Monson Johan M Perozo Allen L & Martha A Hansen Johnson-Foulkes Colleen K Lerret Richard D Moody Laura L Perry James D Hanson Ella Johnston Daniel G & Carol C Lewis Brian D Moore Betty I Peters George Harding Barbara B Jones Gary W Lewis Janet L Moore Marvin A & Beverly J Peters Wanda Harris Deborah A Jones Bernice Lewis Sigler Ennis N Moore* Leroy H & Carol M Peterson Harold J Harris Marie E Jones Marianne S Lidner Robert C & Lois E Moore Doug W Peterson Patricia A Harrison Clarence B Judson Vernon D & Judith M Liebelt Mark A & Laurie Moreno Jeffrey L Peterson Diane M Hart Thomas B Judson Jason D Lindower Don W Morgan Gloria M Pfeiffer Marian M Hart Jeffrey K Juneau Julie Little Robert W & Emily L Morris Valerie N Phillips* Steven E Hatcher Zachary R Juniper Barbara L Livesay Richard I & Jeanette Morris Sylvie Pichot Chanida C Hechanova Nancy C Kantor Harry C Lloyd Marilee J Morrison Darlene R Pier Stella M Hegstad Patricia A Karsk Edgar L Lockwitz Pam Mort Gloria J Pierce Eugene H Heidenreich Renee Katrib Gloria London Ekkehard Mueller David H Pierson David W Heilig Richard R Kay Roland E & Priscilla Lonser Geri S Mueller Elizabeth L Pierson Donna J Heller* Robert Kehney Ernie Lopez Lawanda Muldrow Konimi L Pimentel Doris C Helm Gary L & Kim L Keiser Lester E Lorenz John T Mulvihill Thomas D & Maxine D Pittman Katherine A Hempel Joyce H Kempton Elmer W Lorenz Leona M Murray Sharon S Platt Weiland A Henry Nichole J Kendall Douglas A Lott Kim E Musselman Linda A Pliml Doug R Henton Naomi R Kennedy Lester P Louis Jean Mustard Sylvia H Poeckert Fred A Hernandez Edward B Kenton Clarence & Marilyn M Lowe Dawn W Mutz Burton A Pontynen Marilyn M Herrmann Dale C Kershner Robert R & Nona M Ludeman Donald M Myers Margaret A Poole Henry & Pearl Herzog Marilyn M Kessler Arthur W & Lola M Luttig Marcella J Myers Wanda L Poole Carol Hess Denise K Kidder Edward A Mack Howard R Mzumara Warren G Popp Beverly B Hessel Frances L Kilmer Richard N Mackie Barbara A Naperalsky Michaelle B Porter Robert C & Judith L Hewes HaEun Kim Marianne Macklin Donald E Necas Barbara A Porter Fitz-Earl A McKenzie Jin S Kim Donald E Magnuson Vicki J Neidigh Bonnie Porter Lilly M Hibbs Carol Ann King Becky Magnuson Kierstad Theophilus Neives Norman N Pottle Janice L Higgins Joan B King Robert L & Patricia S Magray Karen O Nelson Nicholas D Poulos Patrice E Hill Robert E & Lillis L Kingman Dolores Maldonado Harold E Nelson Cayse Powell Kirsten Hills-Pedersen Jacqueline L Kinsman Mary Kaye Manchur Harry C Nelson Jeffrey L Powell

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Barbara E Prest Salim A Serrano Jason N Prest Connie G Severin Halnora V Price Jerry Sewell Judy G Pritchard Audrey J Shaffer Derrick M Proctor Mable M Shankel Florence C Pumford John L Shaw Donald R & M S Quackenbush Gregory Shawaryn Eleanor Raab William H & Karen R Shea Sarah J Radewahn Gary W Shearer Kathryn A Raethel Kerry L Shearer Sharon A Raflik Molina Shelby Rami Rakharam Adda C Sheldon Sherryl L Rampton Anita Shelton Barbara Ramsey E W Shepperd Martha N Rand Cecelia A Shortslef Bernadette Randall Brian D Show Charles E Randall Phyllis A Show Johnny R & Lucy A Randall Christopher C & Angela M Karen Randolph Shuler Mark R Ranzinger Joan A Shultz Thomas F Rappette Kari L Shultz Leroy M & Suzann J Rappette Stanley C Sicher Humberto M & Julieta C Rasi Booyung K Sickler David R Rawls Ken L Sieban Timothy A Raymond Kathryn M Silva Banks John F Reaves Dale & Johanna Simpson Jolicia A Redd Tanya Simpson Soon-to-be business graduates networked with prospective employers who attended the School of Nancy A Redford Melinda K Skau Business Administration Career Fair. Oretha E Reed Casandra D Slade David N Regal Jennifer L Slater Richard M & Anita I Reid Michael D & Cynthia G Sloan Sharon Tasi Dana L & Dawn M Wales Charles & Delores E Woods Retha J Rempher Arlene J Smart Carolyn Taylor Janet I Wales Edward & Edith G Woods Ed L Reyes Cyndi Smith Jerome D & Jane Thayer Joy A Wall Donald A Woolever Linda L Rice Maureen K Smith Vasilis Theoharis David W & Twyla O Wall Dan C & Julie A Woolf Dan Rich James D Smith David H Thiele David L & David E Waller Sherry A Worth Philipp & Nancy Riess Melinda L Smith Anna L Thomas Elaine L Waller Bruce B Wrenn John A Rigg Ransom D Smith Loralee J Thomas Trent M Ward Myrna L Wright Richard M Ritland Laura L Smith Helen E Thomas Melodie J Wardecke Jamie S Wright Leslie A Rittenshouse Marcia J Smoke Valerie J Thomas Joseph W Warren Judy C Wright Teresa A Ritter J Grady G Smoot Zorita E Thomas Barbara J Warren Jianming Wei James P Roberts Valeri Snedden Leon D Thomassian Jacquelyn Warwick Hyoseon Yang Leon A Roberts Dennis E Snively Shirley A Thoresen Sarah E Washington Tyler N Yasa Ruth D Roberts Andrew J & Julia T Snyder Lisa A Thorman H Rosemary R Waterhouse Aileen A Yingst Judy A Robertson Eve Sobol Richard D Thornton Ron Watson Nancy R Yoder Celester M Rodney June L Socha Ruth E Tidwell John E Weakley Bonnie L Young Constance J Roeske Larry A Soule Jeannie M Tillay Robert E Weaver Nicholas A Young Dan L & Tonia Rogers Steve Sowder John D Toms Heidi R Weber Millie U Youngberg Selina Rogers Claudia A Sowler Lawrence L Townsend Jim Weite Duane Ytredal Herbert & Marilyn Rorabeck Mary A Sproull Verna M Travis Rex M Welch Earl J Zager Christine A Rorabeck Mary Sprull Ardyth Trecartin Nora L West Tamara D Zambrano Richard A Rorabeck Glenn W & Geraldine B St Clair Burdett Trine Ronald F & Pauline M Westman Noemi Zanazanian Mary Nell Rosenboom Eleanor C Stanhiser Ann E Troy Lenard Whaley Susan L Zandarski Gayle B Rowe Phyllis A Staples Ramona D Trubey Donna M Wheeker Darrell & Geraldine Zimmerle Arbenit Rrustemaj Donley G & F C Steck Jean E Trunnell Douglas E Wheeler David E Zimmerman Sandra Rule David A & Linda B Steen Audra B Tucker Cleon E & Sandra M White Judith D Zimmerman Max Rusher Janetta R Steffen Charity C Tumangday Janet A White Alma Zinke Diane L Russell David M Steingas Ronald E Turk Kevin L Wein & Suzanne R White Jon J Zita Sharon M Russell Doris J Sterling Rebecca R Twomley Betty Whitehead Pamela Znidar Malcolm B Russell Hazel H Stevens Andre B Tyler W R Whiteman Shirley A Zork Michele C Russo Star D Stevens Esther V Tyler Lionel Whiting* Irene R Zumwalt Judy Sabnani Delyse E Steyn Raymond T Ulrich Virginia Wiedenfeld Stephen L Zurek Leanore J Sadler Beatriz B Stitzer Dena J Umek Bernie Wiedmann Cheryl Zwart Elmar P & Darilee F Sakala Iris Stober Beryl E Unger David T & Luella J Wilber Vasilis Sakkas Paul A & Shelley Stokstad Milan & Lilijana M Vajdic W John Wilbur Dona S Sandefur Erin G Stone Jacoba H van Bemmelen Gregory L Wildman Alba L Santiago William J & Vienna L Stone Catherine A Van Duinen John Wilk Donald G Sather Richard A & Kathleen M Story David D Van Luven Carol E Williams Lynn L & Helen E Sauls John F Stout Matthew C Van Putten Carol N Williams Phyllis L Sawvell Daniel A Clarke & Diana L Jarmila I VanArsdell Cheryl J Williams Judith D Schalk Straub-Clarke Barbara J Vance Gary D Williams Charles & Marie A Schaub Karen R Strecker Bonnie L Vance Raymond J Williams R Thomas Schaub Carolyn Strzyzykowski Verna M Vance Beverly A Williams Helma M Schlaman Nathan B Sumner Corrine B Vanderwerff Scott D Williams David A Schmidt Lars L & Lorraine L* Surdal Jesusa Vasquez Steven E & Cheryl L Williams Wolfhart K Schubach Catherine B Swartz Bert Veenendaal Arlene W Wilson Robert R Sciulli John H Sweeney Bonnie J Velez Don L Wilson Carolyn M Scorpio Freda F Swensen Mimose R Vernet Glenn L Wiltse Pat L Scott Helen C Tabakovic Sindy Victor Donald H Wimmer Loveando Seay Catherine S Taber Donald K Vixie Carole Ann Winegar David Sedlacek Janice A Taber Rebecca J von Dorpowski Peter A Wong Llewellyn D Seibold Jill R Tait Charles Mason M von Henner Bryant G Wood Claire Senseman-Church Robin Y Tait Norman E Wagness Dennis W & Betty L Woodland Heather R Sergent Steven G & Esther Tarangle

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CORPORATE DONORS

ADL Architecture Inc Dane Systems LLC Merck Partnership for Giving Slikkers Foundation ASR Health Benefits David R Ronto DDS Michiana Spine Smith Mountain Lake SDA Church Abbott Laboratories Foundation Dendritic Nanotech Inc Michigan Colleges Foundation Sophia’s House of Pancakes Adventist Health System Educational Assistance Ltd Michigan Conference of SDA Southern Adventist University American Association of University Emergency Radio Service Inc Michigan Conference of SDA—President State Farm Companies Foundation Women Estate of Donald and Allene Conklin Microsoft Corporation The Dow Chemical Co Foundation Ameriprise Financial Employee Gift FaithSearch Partners LLC Milton’s Cabinet Shop The Foundation for Adventist Education Matching Program Frederick S Upton Foundation Monrovia Spanish SDA Church The John and Mildred Medic Wuchenich Amos Nordman Foundation General Conference of SDA Montana Conference of SDA Foundation Anonymous Get Well Center Naomi B. Strehlow Estate The Nelson Fore Trust Atlantic Union Conference of SDA Greater New York Conference of SDA— Nelson Hardwood Lumber The Prudential Foundation Matching BNY Mellon Community Partnership President New Products Corporation Gifts Better Living Seminars Hibler and Bacchiocchi PC Notre Dame Federal Credit Union The Watson Ins Group LLC Buchanan Family Medical Center Hinsdale Adventist Hospital —Accounts Payable Tribal Leadership Institute LLC Camp Au Sable Indiana Conference of SDA Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift Program University Medical Specialties PC Caterpillar Foundation Indiana Trust and Investment Pioneer Memorial Church Verizon Foundation Cedar Lake SDA Church Management Co Popoway-Holiak Estate Village Hardware Chan Shun International Foundation Kellogg’s Corporate Citizenship Providence Hospital Village SDA Elementary School Chemical Bank—BH Foundation Pryority Enterprises Western and Southern Financial Fund Christian Heritage Media Korean Education Center Resurrection Life Church Wiedenfeld Acres II LLC Colson Family Foundation Lake Union Conference of SDA Review and Herald Publishing Association Woolf Aircraft Products Continental Specialty Company Livingston Associates PC Robert and Pearl Serns Trust

Gift Clubs and Giving Societies Each donation to Andrews plays an important role in continuing the mission of the University. There are, however, many individuals who make significant contributions each year. The annual giving societies and gift clubs recognize these people who have made contributions during the past fiscal year of $250 or more.

WATER TOWER SOCIETY $250–$499 Rami Z Abdel-Sayed Pherbia A Engdahl Loren C & Dawn W Mann Randall M Schell Nirmala R Abraham Paul K Erskine Lionel & Walterine Matthews Richard W Schell Ian C Agard Wayne & Fernetta M Ferch Steven D & Mary Elizabeth Mauro David W & Susan M Scott Hadassa E Alexander William D Fields Cillon E McKenley Kari L Shultz Mario R Alfaro Catherine L Foune Douglass M McKinney Stanley C Sicher Peter A Wong & Dixie L Barber Wong Lyndon G & Reva A Furst Marnelle & Mary Ann McNeilus Kathryn M Silva Banks Robert R & Jean D Becker Leonard K & Olga Gashugi Nathan M & Phyllis I Merkel Karen H Simpson Marcia E Bedney Larry W Onsager & Ann M Gibson Pam Mort Isaac Sinnett Erich C & Karen Bekowies H Thomas T Goodwin Barbara A Naperalsky James E & Jennifer L Slater Jill D Berglund Randy K & Mary A Graves Vicki J Neidigh David Y Son Robert Birch Patrick E Herzog & Heidi L Griggs Kermit L & Ronnalee G Netteburg Patricia M Spangler Robert W Boggess Betty E Guy Gregg A & Lois J Nicholas Glenn W & Geraldine B St Clair Michael J Brom Nancy L Hammond-Chaffin Sara R Olakowski Donald B & Trudi J Starlin Andrew A Bueno Marian M Hart Gary D & Cynthia J Papendick Charlene A Starlin Gary W & Aurora P Burdick James L Hayward Delio V & Catherine E Pascual Allen F Stembridge Harvey J Burnett Wilmer D & Chanida C Hechanova Peter O & Linda K Peabody Doris J Sterling Robespierre Cadet Weiland A Henry Jeffrey L Peterson Alan M Stotz Lael O & Lena G Caesar Kathy J Hill Rawle F & Elvie R Philbert John F & Helena K Stout John Carlos Jr. & Grace S Carlos Dennis H & Candice C Hollingsead Thomas D & Maxine D Pittman Lars L & Lorraine L* Surdal Roy A & Audrey C Castelbuono Calvin E & Barbara A Huset David R & Emely Poloche David N & Helen M Susens Bill & Ruth T Chobotar Harold A* & Rosemary R Iles Glenn G & Margaret A Poole Peter P & Pamela A Swanson Bradley J & Sonya L Christensen G David Jang Warren G Popp Boris & Helen C Tabakovic Pek S Chu Daniel R & Lillian S Jardine Marvin R Puymon Jamie Trefz Kontee Chuenchob Carroll L Jensen Karsten G & Clarissa A Randolph Jean E Trunnell Glenn E Coe Warren H & Loretta B Johns Mark R Ranzinger Charity C Tumangday Kimberly W Coleman Glenn E & Carlene L Johnson Humberto M & Julieta C Rasi Rosemary Tyrrell William G & Denise L Collard T. Ryan R & Wendy J Keough Jolicia A Redd Julian P & Marjorie W Ulloth David M Connors Donald G King Ed L Reyes Donaldo H Visani David A & Jean A Dassenko Stephen J Klotz Richard M & Juanita H Ritland Horst von Dorpowski Charles W & Wilma L* Davisson David W Knott* Raymond D & Ruth D Roberts Janet I Wales Lynell J DeWind Charles F Koerting E Arthur & Debra J Robertson Jennifer J Ward Fredrich H & Polly C Dengel Paul Kovalski Bruce A & Judith E Ronk Jacquelyn Warwick Robert & Martha M Donesky David F Kuebler* Dave D & Wendy L Ronto Ron & Wanda V Watson Jacques B & Lilianne U Doukhan Sunimal J & Vasanlha K Kulasekere Tim C & Mary Nell Rosenboom Paul S Yim Clarence U Dunbebin Russell L Lazarus Ronald L & Gayle B Rowe James E & Nancy R Yoder Robert A & Luz J Earp James J & Janine M Lim Leona R Running Elly H Economou* Marianne Macklin Max Rusher Cheryl A Emoto Ben A Maguad Phyllis L Sawvell

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BLUE & GOLD CLUB $500–$999

Vimala Abraham Kevin G & Arlyn S Drew Paul J Kluskowski Wolfhart K Schubach D Jeanne Andrews-Willumson Daniel E & Lauri-Ann S Enderson Ruth L Koenes Carolyn M Scorpio James M Arakawa Gary R & Patricia A Erhard Wolfgang P Kunze Edith I Segui Edith K Ashlock Joy K Faehner Harold H & Violet R Lang Theodore J & Sonya K Shull Emilio D Balay Richard D & Helen Fearing James E & Catherine A LeBlanc Michael D & Cynthia G Sloan Cameron J Mortenson & Melissa N Eric Fehlberg James Y Lee Paul G Smith Ballington Richard A & Alice B Ford Victor H & Marianne S Lidner Erling B & Jeanette A Snorrason Bruce L & Linda S Bauer E Lucille L Ford Elias J Linares Richard C & Claudia A Sowler Kathleen A Beagles Denis Fortin & Kristine M Knutson Harry C & Bonnie D Lloyd Russell L & Phyllis A Staples Jim Bearwald James E & Carolyn Garber Robert R & Nona M Ludeman David A & Linda B Steen Lorraine S Beaven Emilio & Cecilia Garcia-Marenko Bernard R & Shirley Marsh H John & Janetta R Steffen Richard L & Cynthia G Beckermeyer Myrna Gibson Timothy R Marsh David M Steingas Alexander & Nicole L Bokich A Josef & F Estella Greig Michelle D Marshall Brian E Strayer Royce M & Gladys B Brown Soneeta L Grogan Donald L & Rebecca L May Reginald T & Wanda M Swensen Keith G & Terri L Calkins Albin H & H Irene Grohar Norman L McBride David H Thiele Bruce N & Margaret J Cameron William L & Sharon K Guth George L McNeilus David C Turner Fernando L & Mirta N Canale Kenley D & Roshelle M Hall Ernesto Y & Loida S Medina Milan & Lilijana M Vajdic Richard A & Doris M Carlsen Paul E & Esther Hamel Robert C & Lois E Moore Peter M & Jacoba H van Bemmelen Timothy G & Karen M Case Donald A & Susan G Hamstra Peter C & Virginia L Nachreiner Clifford E & Bonnie L Vance Gilbert Chapman Perry A & Del R Haugen Rosalyn S Nash Bryan & Rebecca J von Dorpowski Bruce V & Marilyn R Christensen Darrell H* & Melva D Hicks John L Odom Elaine L Waller Thomas A Diller & Lisa Clark Diller John J & Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Harold A & Blanche A Oetman James H Weaver Daniel A Clarke & Diana L Straub-Clarke Claude C & Greta V Hines Merlene A Ogden Lyndsay J Webster-Rozon Timothy W & Vivian E Cook David E & Jeannette R Hodge Teresa A Paiz Daniel E & Sharlyn G Wenberg Lowell C Cooper Theodore R & Maryellen Holford Stanley E & Glenda P Patterson Ronald F & Pauline M Westman Duane M & Lori D Covrig John & Lillian C Holstein Jonathan K & Pamella K Paulien Timothy P & Carolyn O Wieder David L & Heidi M Crane Everett H & Ruby J Jackson Denise K Petersen W John & Bonnie J Wilbur Anthony Crowe Ronald L & Beryl P Johnson Matthew L Rappette Scott D Williams Chester H & Carolyn Damron William G & Noelene T Johnsson Kenneth E & Carol E Rasmussen Don L & Elizabeth A Wilson William W & Jacqualyn M Davidson Robert M & Madeline S Johnston Nicholas E & Mariellen R Reiber Glenn L Wiltse Arlene L Dennison Harvey P & Marcia A Kilsby Herman H Ricketts Bruce B & Janice F Wrenn David W Dettwiler Joan B King Glenn E & Sharon M Russell Rupert W & Hope E Young Norman Dodge John Kistler John P & Michele C Russo Gorden R & Cheryl D Doss Robert J & Ruth S Kloosterhuis Donald C & Margaret A* Schlager

DEAN’S SOCIETY $1,000–$4,999 Vernon L & Sallie J Alger Glenda M Gensolin Oystein S & Asta S LaBianca Claire Senseman-Church Michael C & Marie B Andreasen Brent G Geraty & Shannon E Ganter Charles K & Ruth S LaCount Connie G Severin Niels-Erik A & Demetra L Andreasen David C & Carrie L Grellmann Barbara LaRondelle Kerry L Shearer Daniel & Michelle A Bacchiocchi Charlotte V Groff Donn A LaTour Molina Shelby Rudolph D & Arlene Bailey Herald A & Donna J Habenicht Donald E & Barbara L Livesay Joan A Shultz Thor C & Alyce J Bakland Zerita J Hagerman Edward A & Linda J Mack James D Smith Arla J Barelli Wayne B & Marilyn M Harris Gordon L & Lynette M Marsa Paul D Smith & Monique M Pittman John T Bartocci Dale V & Donna J* Heller Keith E & Margarita C Mattingly Robert T & Jeanette M Smith Ina M Barton Doug R Henton C Willard W & Patricia A Mauro Valeri Snedden Dennis G & Becky M Barts Ronald D & Christine H Herr Raymond L Mayor Erin G & Janice S Stone Iris R Bentz-Horak E Clifford & Marilyn M Herrmann Garwin & Marilee T Mc Neilus Bradley D & Jill R Tait Raymond W & Alice M Boston* Edward W & Janice L Higgins Duane C & Amelia R McBride Anna L Thomas Strother Bracey James A & Gloria A Hippler Jeanine A McNeill Royce C & Elaine A Thompson Phillip M & Lynne S Brantley Debbie K Hittle Jeanne N Mogusu Charles H & Ruth E Tidwell Jerome L & Lois M Bray Clive W & Carmen Holland Ennis N* & Marceil S Moore David W & Jeannie M Tillay Clarence F & Esther R Brummett John P Hrycko Lawanda Muldrow Burdett Trine Marvin E & Sylvia M Budd Enacio G & Yvette A Hunt Ronald R Neall Karen S Ulloth Jon M & Sari H Butler Elwyn C Hyde Jerry J Nitz David D Van Luven & Patti L McKenney Gordon L & Barbara J Byrd Izabella Isaac Gary L & Martha L Parker Thelda V Van-Lange Greaves Lois K Carscallen Monty S & Geraldine D Jacobs Katie L Parker Angela von Dorpowski Kenny H & Shelly N Chan Darius W & Edyta Jankiewicz Stephen D & Dalry B Payne Rita J Waterman W T & Todd A Chobotar Douglas L & Coral A Janssen Norman N & Beverly Y Pottle John E & Betty C Weakley Stefan R Copiz Donald R & Tamara K Jardine Robert C Potts & Patricia M Lange Robert E & Jeanie L Weaver Ralph M & Astri H Coupland Gordon E Johns Kathryn A Raethel Ronald H & Betty Whitehead Nancy L Crawford Jeremy L Johnson Bernadette Randall Robert A & E Fran Wilkins Margaret A Crishal Douglas A & Janell L Jones Bradley C & Lori L Randall Gary D & Alice C Williams P Gerard & Laurel A Damsteegt Kathleen R Jones Christopher C & Janelle D Randall Steven A Willsey Gary & Linda J Dassenko Ruth H Kaiser Jason T & Letitia E Randall Brian S Wilson Mioara Diaconu Hyung-Chil & Sophia P Kang John W & Teresa L Reeve Bruce R & Judy C Wright Lyndel D & Patricia A Dickerson Paul & Nancy C Kantor Daniel R & Lynette E Reichert Danielle E Wuchenich Roger L & Margaret G Dudley George R & Joyce H Kempton Gordon L Retzer Gary T Wuchenich Harvey A & Eleanor E Elder Robert E & Lillis L Kingman Donald H & Jean S Rhoads Tyler N Yasa Burt J & Suzanne R Elmer Jacqueline L Kinsman Dan L & Tonia Rogers Noemi Zanazanian Barbara E Erhard Thomas R & Merry H Knoll S Clark & Bonnie L Rowland David B Zima David A & Frances M Faehner Ronald A & Esther R Knott Luz H Ruiz W Bruce & Judith D Zimmerman Donald C & Alice J* Fahrbach Paul G Koles Lawrence E & Judith D Schalk Jon J Zita Gregory I & Kaye L Fenner Frederick A & Janet G Kosinski Scott E Schalk Wayne S & Dawna L Friestad Arnt E & Donna J Krogstad Richard G & Lois J Schell

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PACESETTER’S SOCIETY $4,000–$9,999

Glen F & Ruth D Abbott Cletus R Georges Lester Medford Charles W Scriven & Rebekah W Cheng Anna M Bacchiocchi Amy M Gerardot David J & Sharon D Moll J Grady G Smoot Fay Bradley Laurence E & Deborah D Habenicht Robson S & Isabel A Newbold Paul A & Shelley Stokstad Frank S Damazo Loren B & Ann Hamel Rob & Mary Ann Paquette Ruth A Strefling Richard M & Joann Davidson George Harding Richard H Paul S Reid & Ardith M Tait Thomas J & Sally A De Wind Robert & Sally A Hasselbrack Charles E & Barbara J Randall Timbul T & Ellen M Tambunan Stephen D & Karyl E Fisher Dann S & Elaine G Hotelling Joe H Rasmussen Bernice M Taylor Carlos A Flores John E Howard David N Regal Dana L & Dawn M Wales Glenn D & Leonor Garbutt Kye S Lee David R & Judy L Rowe Dan C & Julie A Woolf

VISIONARIES SOCIETY $10,000+

Kimber K Bascom Japhet J & Becky A De Oliveira Catherine B Lang Titus Brian A & Sonja R Phillpotts Kenneth W & Diana M Bauer Evelyn M Faurote* H Maynard Lowry Selina Rogers Daniel R & Lorena L Bidwell Lynn S & Deborah L Gray Fred M & Mary Kaye Manchur Jon A & Carolyn J Shell Frederick B Brown Edwin I & Magaly R Hernandez Gene C Milton Jerome D & Jane Thayer Kevin W & Margaret K Brown Paul C & Sarah E Herrmann Norman G & Dorothy C Moll Vasilis Theoharis Russell C & Cynthia L Burrill Richard H & Sandra K Johnson Don W & Deborah L Morgan Debbi J Christensen Mickey D & Deann Kutzner William G & M Jeanne Murdoch Donald J & Maryanne Clark Richard S & Norene A Laney G William & Patricia B Mutch

Top left: The 2012 South African cohort in the International Development Program. Photo submitted by Stafford Bomester.

Left: The 5th annual J.O. Waller Lectureship in the Arts presented “Haunting Shakespeare or King Lear Meets Alice,” a lecture by Peter Holland McMeel, family professor in Shakespeare studies and associate dean for the arts at the University of Notre Dame.

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Lifetime Contributions

In addition to recognizing donors who make significant gifts annually, acknowledgement is given to individuals who have made substantial gifts to the University over their lifetime. Membership in the 1874 Founders Club is granted to individuals with $10,000 cumulative giving through June 30, 2010. In the future, membership in the 1874 Founders Club will be reserved for donors with $25,000 cumulative giving plus prior members of the 1874 Founders Club who became eligible under the previous requirements.

1874 FOUNDER’S CLUB $25,000–$99,999 LIFETIME GIVING

Lifetime Giving of $10,000–$24,999 acknowledged through FY2010

Harold L & Dorothy E Ahlers* Frederick L Burkhardt* Steven M & Martha J Divnick Neva M Hall* Vernon L & Sallie J Alger Herbert E & Edyth Butzer* Marguerite A Dixon Hannu T Halminen Margaret M Allen* Gordon L & Barbara J Byrd Walter B & Yvonne I Douglas William E* & Ruth H Hamberger Irvin G Althage* Erling E & Ellie L Calkins* Alden B Dow* Gary P & Eldona F Hamel Bernard C & Agnes M Andersen* James F* & Ruth G Calkins Paul A & Dao N Down Loren B & Ann Hamel Mabel C Andersen* Keith G & Terri L Calkins Roger L & Margaret G Dudley Lowell G Hamel Harley H & Eleanor M Anderson* Carlton U Campbell Ronald G Duerksen Glen H & Marsha L Hamel Michael & Dianne S Anderson John Carlos Jr. & Grace S Carlos Fred & Mercedes D Dyer* Paul E & Esther Hamel Niels-Erik A & Demetra L Andreasen Sharon M Carroll Dyre & Helen L Dyresen* Virginia M Hamel* D Jeanne Andrews-Willumson Lois K Carscallen Robert A & Luz J Earp Fern Han Gene F & Ruth Armstrong Amelia C Carter* Charles R & Loismarie Edinger Irwin C Hansen George A & Jean E Arzoo Leroy S* & Veloriah T Carter Vesta Edwards* Donald L & Rolene S Hanson Daniel A* & Joyce P Augsburger Joseph E & Helen Carver* Winifred M Edwards* George Harding Ida C Axelson* Albert L Cason Frank Egry* Leonard N* & Esther L Hare Daniel & Michelle A Bacchiocchi Anthony* & Jacqueline C Castelbuono Louise S Elliot* Fredrick E Harrison Samuele* & Anna M Bacchiocchi Nicolas & Margarita L Chaij* Edward N* & Marijane Elmendorf Merlin M* & Marian M Hart E L Bailey* Theadore J & Faye M Chamberlain Marion L Elmendorf* David A & Claudette L Hartman Harold L* & Doralee S Bailey Adel James Chareq Allan Enders* Richard D Harza Gladys Bakeman* Albert C Chen Gregory P Engelman Gerhard F Hasel* Emilio D Balay Bruce V & Marilyn R Christensen O Stewart & Beaty R Erhard* Robert & Sally A Hasselbrack Emily V Banzhaf* J E Christiansen* Inis M Erickson* Bob J Haulter Peter A Wong & Dixie L Barber Wong Thorvald W & Lois R Christiansen Charles J & Kathryn L Eusey Brandt & Trisha J Hay James S & Nevena L Barclay* Garth* & Helen G Christoffel Gordon F & Alvena Evans Joseph C & Marjorie S Hayward* Donald J Barr* Michael K & Phyllis C Chucta David A & Frances M Faehner Demetrio* & Fidela S Hechanova Virgil L & Frances I Bartlett* Donald V Clay Virginia M Fagal* Roland R & Stella M Hegstad John T Bartocci Charlie C Cleary Donald C & Alice J* Fahrbach Harold E & Dorothy E* Heidtke Teresa J Bascom W Harold & Merelyne Collum Grover R & Hazel G Fattic* Dale V & Donna J* Heller Ruth K Baucom* Bradley A Colson Gregory I & Kaye L Fenner John M Henry Richard G & Diana L Bauer Andrew J Colvin* Charles J Fetner * Bruce L & Linda S Bauer Michael G & Myrna E Constantine Carlos A Flores Ronald D & Christine H Herr Duane I & Eloise A Beardsley Alfaretta J Cooley* Dwain L & Lorraine M Ford E Clifford & Marilyn M Herrmann C Warren & Sophie A Becker* Roger W* & E Irene Coon Clayton D Forshee* Eugene* & Jean C Hildebrand Richard L & Cynthia G Beckermeyer Max A & Joanne L* Coon David J Forsythe John J & Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Emily S Bee* Leon V & Renee L Copeland Paul Freuler Richard L Hill* Nathan L Beebe* Stefan R Copiz Greg D & Jill E Fryling James A & Gloria A Hippler Nikki M Beidleman Floyd L & Bonnie S Costerisan Wilfred G* & Rowena F Futcher Theodore* & B Lynda Hirsch Skip M Bell Todd A Coupland William B Gallagher Robert S Hoch Dorothy F Beltz* Raymond B & Elizabeth A Crawford* James E & Carolyn Garber David E & Jeannette R Hodge E L Bender Margaret A Crishal V E* & Betty R Garber Theodore R & Maryellen Holford Ralph L & Beverly E Benedict Carroll & Gertie Y Cross* Glenn D & Leonor Garbutt Clive W & Carmen Holland Barbara S Bengston* Leah K Crussiah Warren E Gast* Hans-Jorgen* & A Rae C Holman Elizabeth Bentley* Desmond D & Mary L Cummings Ionel Gemanaru Robert E Hopkins* Kent K & Jean A Bermingham James E & Carol J Curry Cletus R Georges Rolland H Howlett* John A* & Eleanor G Bicknell T R Curtis* June A Gerard* Walter L & Mary W Hunt Daniel R & Lorena L Bidwell Jack W & Emma J Dalson Lawrence T & Gillian A Geraty Donald W & Mary K Hunter* Gertrude Bielski Laurence A & Janelle E Dalson Gladys Gibbs* Helen R Hyde Edison Blanchard & Frieda H Chester H & Carolyn Damron Chester J Gibson* William A & Jean W Iles* Lee-Blanchard Mary Jean Damron Gilbert H Gibson* Shahin Ilter Charlotte Boehm* P Gerard & Laurel A Damsteegt G Elaine Giddings* Tae H Im Mark L Bovee* Richard M & Joann Davidson Miriam Gleason Benjamin* & Nancy M Inquilla Robert E Bowers William W & Jacqualyn M Davidson Lynn S & Deborah L Gray Thomas P* & Helen G Ipes Elmer* & Juanita K Boyson Gerald Davis A Josef & F Estella Greig Mark J Ivey Louis P & Ingrid Bozzetti Delmer I & Margaret L* Davis David C & Carrie L Grellmann Susan H Ivey William P & Dorothy E Bradford Herbert M* & Mildred H Dawson Vann & Arlene M Grimley* Monty S & Geraldine D Jacobs Fay Bradley Frank & Dolly DeHaan Charlotte V Groff Randall G Jacobsen Hazel L Brandau* Raoul F & Louise M Dederen Albin H & H Irene Grohar George T & Shirley J Javor Phillip M & Lynne S Brantley Nila J Degner* Donald W Gruesbeck* Carroll L & Virginia E* Jensen Jerome L & Lois M Bray Arlene L Dennison Harold M & Elaine M* Grundset Lyle H Jensen* Frederick B Brown Paul H & Beverly B Denton Gordon P & Carol A Guild Warren H & Loretta B Johns Harold E & Hilde S Brown Marco J & Erika B Di Biase Violet Guthrie* Alvin W Johnson* Clarence F & Esther R Brummett Kenneth D & Lavone Dice* Jack A Guy* Ronald L & Beryl P Johnson Lawrence F* & Dianne Brundage Lyndel D & Patricia A Dickerson Zerita J Hagerman Robert B* & Betty J Johnson Edwin F & Elsie L* Buck Edwin P & Audrey N Dierdorff James L Hagle* Robert C* & Jean L Johnson

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Robert M & Madeline S Johnston Lawrence L* & Margaret R McNitt Herbert & Marilyn Rorabeck Dale E & Constance D Twomley Oliver L* & Eunice L Johnston Ernesto Y & Loida S Medina Mina Rosenquist Karen S Ulloth Lyndon D & Beth A Johnston Taylor Frank E* & Margaretha S Meelhuysen John D Ross Margaret S Unruh* Bernice Jones* Tsegazeab Mesfen David R & Judy L Rowe Frederick S Upton* Douglas A & Janell L Jones Leroy A Miller S Clark & Bonnie L Rowland Robert C* & Mary L Upton Gary R Gray & Meredith J Jones Gray Stanley O Miller Leona R Running Stephen E & Elizabeth V Upton Sarah A Jordan* Gene C Milton James S & Carolyn H Russell* Pauline Valentine* Carl W* & Marilyn A Jorgensen E L Minchin* Malcolm B & Sharon B Russell David D Van Luven & Patti L McKenney Andre V* & Bernice O Jubert John R & Elsie B Minesinger* Jane Sabes Peter M & Jacoba H van Bemmelen David J & Sandra S Junn Lidia Mohorea Slimen J & Patricia A* Saliba Max A & Wahneta S VanWickle* Paul & Nancy C Kantor David J & Sharon D Moll John J Sanocki Clifford E & Bonnie L Vance Larry D & Donna J Karpenko Harold W & Grethel M Moll* A Ralph* & Phyllis L Sawvell Thomas E & Mary C Verhelle Kassy Kebede Norman G & Dorothy C Moll Robert D & M Delmar D* & E J Saxton Lope A & Josephine D Vitangcol John W & Cheryl J Kershner Louise Moon Lawrence E & Judith D Schalk Steven P & Charlene L Vitrano* Bruce A & Marcia L Kesselring Ennis N* & Marceil S Moore Richard G & Lois J Schell Ester T Vizcarra Everett E & Mildred S Kidder* Santina Moore Richard W Schell Ellen M Vogel* John* & Carla Y Kijak Kenneth C* & Patricia J Morrison Donald C & Margaret A* Schlager Hans-Helmut & Herta-Grete L VonStiegel Choong-Man J & Charlyn Y Kim Janet A Mulcare Jack E & Frances L Schleicher Werner K & Nancy J Vyhmeister Glee H King* Dewey A Murdick Roy A & Cynthia S Schmidt Otto D & Irma O Vyhmeister* Robert E & Lillis L Kingman G William & Patricia B Mutch Ronald A Schubert John O* & Elaine L Waller Calvin T & Bettie J Kinsman* Ryan D & Lynette M Nachreiner Richard F & Donna G Schultz Lawrence A* & Myrtle M Wallington Don R Kirkman James R* & Rosalyn S Nash Frank R* & Hazel L Schultz Douglas W & Willyta R Wamack Judson* & Arlene Klooster Lyle N Nelson Charles W Scriven & Rebekah W Cheng Charles W & Doris M Wang Robert J & Ruth S Kloosterhuis Mabel V Nelson* Claire Senseman-Church Eugene V Warner William E & Dorothy L Knecht Prescott J & Mildred V Nelson* Lester G & Marion G Sevener* Arthur W & Natalie J Weaver Ronald A & Esther R Knott Terry A & Magaly M Newmyer Horace J & Dorothy A Shaw* Donald W & Sandra Weaver Thomas R & Susan J Knutson Mildred Nishan* William H & Karen R Shea Phyllis M Weckerle* John P & Anne M* Koch Mary C Noble* Harry K & Ruth E* Show Merle E Wehner* Ruth J Koch Sonja J Nottelson M Wesley W* & Joan A Shultz Florence E Wells* Paul G Koles Olga C Oakland* Gordon D* & Neusa J Skeoch Izak F Wessels Esther I Kootsey* Merlene A Ogden Robert L & Barbara J Slikkers Laurence P West* Frederick A & Janet G Kosinski David W & Cathy J Olson Mark A & Mary B Smalley George L* & Donna M Wheeker Lee F & Hazel C Kramer* Harold M Olson Floyd W & Florene S Smith* Woodrow W & Margaret J Whidden Annemarie E Krause* Richard T* & Sharon L Orrison Reger C & Katherine B Smith Ronald H & Betty Whitehead David F & Charlene A Kuebler* Gregory N Otto Robert T & Jeanette M Smith James E & Esther M Whitman Wolfgang P & Sylvia W* Kunze Raymond L & Carolyn E Paden J Grady G & Irma Jean J* Smoot Timothy P & Carolyn O Wieder Mickey D & Deann Kutzner Larry L & Shirley Panasuk John G & Ruby V Snell Roy R & Cleo M* Wightman Øystein S & Asta S LaBianca Albert R Parker & Kathryn B Myers Edna B Snider* Howard W & Katherine A Wilcox* Charles K & Ruth S LaCount Richard H Paul John D Snider* Ruth E Wilcox Gordan Lacey Jonathan K & Pamella K Paulien Erling B & Jeanette A Snorrason Dorothy E Wilkins* Bernard M* & Geeta R Lall Romeo A & Dorothy Pavlic Andrew J & Julia T Snyder Robert A & E Fran Wilkins Edward Titus* & Catherine B Lang Titus Donald E* & Betty Pearce Donald D & Elsie S Snyder* William J Wilkinson* Michael E & E M Lawson Gordon Pearse* Marley H & Beverly J Soper Gary D & Alice C Williams Bruce E* & Barbara J Lee Paul W Pelley Richard C & Claudia A Sowler Arabella M Williams* Steven J & Debra L Lemon Dyane B Pergerson Edward J & Mary J Specht* Jeffrey K & Sharon K Wilson Milton Lenheim* David K & Justina B* Peshka Timothy E & Karen S Spruill Leta Wilson* Affif E Leonor Judith L Peters* Gary W & Ruth A Stanhiser Thomas M & Marlene A Wilson W Richard & Veda E Lesher Harold R & Betty L Phillips Russell L & Phyllis A Staples Charles E & Violet M Wittschiebe* Daniel G & Carol C Lewis Paul H & Eileen D Pierson Thomas & Genevieve* Starkey Bertha R Wohlers* Theodore M Lewis Winifred Piper* James J* & Charlene A Starlin Dwayne L & Theresa J Wohlfeil* Victor H & Marianne S Lidner Thomas D & Maxine D Pittman Carl Steglich* Clifford & Ruth K Wolf* Robert M* & Ann R Little E Eugene E & Diana L Platt Bruno W & Virginia D Steinweg* George K & Natalie J* Wolfer Harry C & Bonnie D Lloyd Charles D & Rose M Poole John V Stevens Robert A & Evelyn Wonderly Daniel & Loh Clayton D & Frances Poole* Naor U & Janet F Stoehr Lenson P & Arleen G Wong Kelvin Loh Glenn G & Margaret A Poole Charles J & Anne W Stokes* Kenneth H & Miriam G Wood* Samuel Loh Norman N & Beverly Y Pottle Erin G & Janice S Stone Wilton H & Minnie I Wood* Roland E & Priscilla Lonser Dick L & Bonnie C Proctor J B Storfjell & Suseela C Yesudian-Storfjell Dennis W & Betty L Woodland H Maynard Lowry Mary G Que Judith I Storfjell Bert G & Geraldine E Woods Robert R & Nona M Ludeman Mae O Quimby* John F & Helena K Stout Charles & Delores E Woods Phyllis M Lundsford Bernadette Randall Ronald W & Pamela L Stout Donald A & Dorothy J* Woolever John V* & Helen M Lungu Charles E & Barbara J Randall Charles E* & Evelyn R Strachan Dan C & Julie A Woolf David E & Elizabeth B Lust* Dennis A Rasbach Kenneth A Strand* Danielle E Wuchenich Vernon C & Elizabeth K Luthas Elmer & Mary Rasmussen* Edward A & Verna L Streeter John D & Gayle R Wuchenich Edward A & Linda J Mack David N Regal Daryl W Stuart Jianming Wei & Xiaoming Xu Stanley P* & Marianne Macklin John H* & Doris M Regazzi Orval J & Marjorie L Swarm Reginald & Margaret Yeo Richard A* & Sharon Malott Mark B & Lydie J Regazzi Clifford F Sweet Robert A & Bambi P Yingst Fred M & Mary Kaye Manchur Willard D & Norene* Regester S Reid & Ardith M Tait Donald E & Sheri J Yohe Frank L & Alice G Marsh* Nicholas E & Mariellen R Reiber J H Tarbell* John B & Millie U Youngberg Bernard R & Shirley Marsh Conrad A & Joyce A Reichert Morris L Taylor Richard L & Ann J Yukl James R Massena John M Reinsch Rilla D Taylor Devin D & Elaine B Zimmerman Orlando A & Selma C Mastrapa M M Reynolds* Jerome D & Jane Thayer W Bruce & Judith D Zimmerman Lauren R Matacio Donald H & Jean S Rhoads A Clare Thompson Walter E Zimmerman* C Willard W & Patricia A Mauro M L Rice* John L & Muriel C Thompson* M Z Zolnerzak* Florence E Mauro* Mark B Ringwelski & Susan K Slikkers Royce C & Elaine A Thompson Cheryl Zwart Steven D & Mary Elizabeth Mauro Richard M & Juanita H Ritland Asa C* & Shirley A Thoresen C Mervyn M* & Pauline G Maxwell Raymond D & Ruth D Roberts Charles H & Ruth E Tidwell Reese A Maxwell* E Arthur & Debra J Robertson Constance H Tiffany Donald L & Rebecca L May Byron Robinson David W & Jeannie M Tillay Raymond L & Wilma L* Mayor Chris J Robinson Wilson L & Verda B Trickett* Duane C & Amelia R McBride Robert J* & Martha J Robinson James C Tsai Norman & McDougal Ruth B Rogers* John Tsai Rusty McKee Dave & Shirley Rohde Julian C Tsai Garwin & Marilee T McNeilus John M & Anna M Roosenberg Richard Tsai

68 FOCUS LIFETIME20122012 DONOR ANNUALCONTRIBUTIONS HONOR REPORT ROLL

1874 FOUNDER’S CLUB PARTNERS $100,000–$499,999 LIFETIME GIVING Daniel R Baty Gerhardt L & Erma E Dybdahl* Ruey A Lemon* Leon R & Dolores E Slikkers David H & Marilyn J Bauer Elly H Economou* Holger A & Eleanor M Lindsjo* Alfred W & F A Sniegon* Kenneth W & Diana M Bauer Henry M & Betty Egner* Percy S & Jean B Marsa* Walter E Sooy* Albert & Geneva B Bendelius* Frank H* & Joy K Faehner Lester & Patricia* Medford Howard O Stocker* Norman L Brenden Evelyn M Faurote* Arnold A & Flaudia Michals* Paul A & Shelley Stokstad Shun Chan* Stephen D & Karyl E Fisher Lester J Miller* Ruth A Strefling Wesley T & Minnie W Christiansen* Erik S Fiskars William G & M Jeanne Murdoch Timbul T & Ellen M Tambunan Donald J & Maryanne Clark Lawrence L Gipson Lois K Mutch* Harry W* & Bernice M Taylor C Fred & Helen M Clarke* Mildred M Grandbois* Bruce D* & Kathleen Oliver Max T & Linda Taylor Greg J & Sharon L Constantine Herald A & Donna J Habenicht Loyal C & Mabel Oliver* Carsten & Ethel Waern Clifford Curry Laurence E & Deborah D Habenicht Blythe Owen* Dana L & Dawn M Wales Frank S Damazo Dann S & Elaine G Hotelling Carol J Rasmussen* Helen M Werner* Mildred C Davis* Jeremy L Johnson Joe H Rasmussen Ronald F & Pauline M Westman Roy W Day* Ruth H Kaiser Clyde L & A Kirsten A Roggenkamp Freda White* Thomas J & Sally A De Wind Dick H & Ardyce H Koobs* Rhonda G Root Don L & Elizabeth A Wilson Kevin G & Arlyn S Drew Hazel S Lawson* E D Ryden* Edward & Lenora A Zinke

1874 FOUNDER’S CLUB BENEFACTORS $500,000+ LIFETIME GIVING

Douglas L Benson John E Howard Allan R & Mildred W Buller Ardith R Jarrard-Benson William E* & Bonnie R Colson Leland R* & Harriet J McElmurry David K Cromwell R Ellsworth & Sharon S McKee Otho F Eusey* William R & Florence Nelson* Harold E Green Robson S & Isabel A Newbold Richard L & Dena T Hammill* Clarence J Swallen* Jeanmarie Harrigan* Hung-Da Yang Daniel B & Sumaya Hasso Ernest A Zinke* Siegfried H & Elizabeth H Horn*

* Deceased FALL 2012 69 2012 ANNUAL REPORT

The Daniel Augsburger Society The Daniel Augsburger Society was established in 2007 to honor those that have remembered Andrews University in their estate plan or through a planned gift. The following is a list of members as of April 30, 2012. To learn more about the society, please contact the Charitable bequests. Office of Planning Giving & Trust Services at 269-471-3613, [email protected] or www.andrews.edu/plannedgiving. Good for Andrews.

Janet Aldea Michele Dauns Helen Holiak* Arnold & Flaudia Michals* Robert & Pearl Serns* Good for you. Juanita Alexander* Delmer Davis John & Dede Howard Virginia Miller* William & Karen Shea Bernard* & Agnes* Andersen Edith Davis Rosemary Iles George* & Vernette Morrice Marion Shertzer James & Patricia Anderson Frank & Dolly Dehaan Shahin Ilter William & Jean Murdoch M Wesley* & Joan Shultz Marty Anderson Lyndel & Patricia Dickerson Jerome* & Heather Jablonski Milton Murray* Barbara Willetta Simons* Pearl Andrews* Irma Faye Doering* Paul & Elizabeth Jackson* George & Patricia Mutch Shirley Skala Daniel* & Joyce Augsburger Gorden & Cheryl Doss Warren & Loretta Johns Arlan Nelson George* & Nancy Smith Harold* & Doralee Bailey Norman & Florence* Doss Cecil* & Ruby Johnson Lyle Nelson Reger & Katherine Smith Dorothy Baker* John* & Irizona Duckworth Johnny* & Ida Johnson Clifford & Jeanie Nestell Richard & Claudia Sowler Albert* & Valeda Barcelow Sharon Dudgeon William & Noelene Johnsson John & Lora* Neumann Glenn & Geraldine St. Clair Robert & Darlene Barnhurst Roger & Margaret Dudley Oliver* & Eunice Johnston Terry Newmeyer Phyllis Standen* Virgil* & Frances* Bartlett Kenneth Dunn Elmer & Sarah Jordan* Harry & Janet Olson Timothy & Joan Standish David & Marilyn Bauer Gerhardt Dybdahl* Carl Jorgensen* Roy & Virginia* Olson Russell & Phyllis Staples Doug Benson Fred & Mercedes Dyer* Ruth Kaiser Darrel & Anna Jean Opicka James* & Charlene Starlin Verlyn & Anita Benson Virginia Eakley Gary & Sue Kaufman Richard* & Sharon Orrison David & Linda Steen When you’re juggling jobs, school, Iris Bentz-Horak Edward Elmendorf II John & Frances Keppel Sharon Overton Lois Strand Eileen Bergeron Ruth Engelbert Esther Kerr Stephen & Rose Paden Michael* & Ruth Strefling homework, activities and a new home John* & Eleanor Bicknell Robert & Elizabeth* Fadeley Dennis Kiley Richard* Myers & Kathryn B. Naomi Strehlow* like Chris and Janelle Randall are, Frieda Blanchard David & Frances Faehner Elia & Dena King (Myers) Parker Clarence Swallen* Alice Boston* Donald & Alice* Fahrbach Robert & Lillis Kingman Delio & Catherine Pascual Reid & Ardith Tait it can be difficult to find extra time Alfred & Winifred Boyce Evelyn Faurote* Robert Kloosterhuis David & Justina* Peshka Bernice Taylor and resources to make significant Martin & Glynis Bradfield Dwain & Lorraine Ford Gunter Koch Doug & Tari Popp Richard & Sharon Terrell Betty Brassington Nelson Fore* Anita Kohler Norman & Beverly Pottle Jerome & Jane Thayer charitable contributions. By planning Victor* & Alma Brown Denis Fortin & Kristine Knutson Ursula Konegen Richard & Nancy Powell Constance Tiffany ahead and remembering Andrews Frederick Brown Gerald & Reva Furst Dick & Ardyce Koobs* Clarence & Sylvia Powers* Edward* & Catherine Lang Titus Marvin & Sylvia Budd Wilfred* & Rowena Futcher George & Kathleen Kuzma Roy & Darlene Puymon Julian & Marjorie Ulloth University in their estate plan, the Allan & Mickey Buller Cletus Georges Jan & Kay Kuzma Charles & Barbara Randall Peter & Jacoba van Bemmelen Russell & Cynthia Burrill Jean Graham Marian Larsen Christopher & Janelle Randall Donald & Catherine van Duinen Randalls will make a lasting difference Erling* & Ellie* Calkins Harold Green Maynard & Eleanor LeBrun Joseph & Carol* Rasmussen David Van Luven & Patti at their alma mater while continuing Mary Jo Canaday Arlene Grimley* Joan Leonhardt* Nicholas & Mariellen Reiber McKenney John Jr & Grace Carlos Carolyn May Grubbs Richard & Veda Lesher Nevin & Lana Rice George & Gloria* Vannix to meet today’s many responsibilities Lois Carscallen Harold & Elaine* Grundset Eleanor Lindsjo* Raymond & Ruth Roberts Otto & Irma Vyhmeister* and commitments. Lewis & Della Mae* Carson Herald & Donna Habenicht Sam Loh Bruce & Judith Ronk Wyman & Murna Wager Marion Cashman* Larry & Debbie Habenicht Felix Lorenz James Root John & Lilya Wagner Bruce & Marilyn Christensen Judith Hack Martha Lorenz Marguerite Ross John* & Elaine Waller Learn how you can do something Bethany (Jackson) Christian* David & Melinda Hafner Maynard & Jean Lowry Margaret Roy Lawrence* & Myrtle Wallington Keith & Ngaire Clouten Ray & Madlyn Hamblin Robert & Nona Ludeman Leona G. Running Marvin & Donna Ward that’s good for Andrews—and good Kenneth & Janice Cobb Loren & Ann Hamel Anita Mackey James & Carolyn Russell* Arthur & Natalie Weaver for you. Call or write today. Robert & Lucinda Coffen Glen Hamel Bernard Marsh Barbara Samuels* George* & Donna Wheeker Phyllis Collins Paul Hamel Paul & Maxine Matacio* Austin & Phyllis Sawvell Woodrow & Margaret Whidden Roger* & Irene Coon Bonnie Jean Hannah Charles & Patricia Mauro Lawrence & Judy Schalk Timothy & Carolyn Wieder Gregory & Teresa Coryell Masayo Hanyuda Reese Maxwell* Charles & Marie Schaub Roy & Cleo* Wightman Phone: 269-471-3613 Duane & Lori Covrig Esther Hare Raymond & Wilma* Mayor Richard & Lois Schell Catherine & Howard Wilcox* E-mail: [email protected] Milton & Judy Crabb David & Claudette Hartman Robert & Ilea McDaniel Daniel Schiffbauer* Steven Willsey Winston & Jeanette Craig Esther Bruck Hartman* Leland McElmurry* Donald & Margaret Schlager Meretle & Rosa Wilson Web: andrews.edu/plannedgiving Margaret Crishal Harold & Dorothy* Heidtke Margaret McFarland Richard & Juanita Schuleman Cecil Woods* David & Jackie Cromwell Ronald & Christine Herr Ellsworth & Sharon McKee Richard & Joyce Schwarz Stephen* & Bonnie Young Edna Cubley* Eugene* & Betty Hildebrand Jim & DeLauna McKee Norbert & Christine Schwer Richard Yukl James & Carol Curry Donald* Grusbeck & Barbara Ernesto & Loida Medina Richard & Dixie Scott Bruce & Judy Zimmerman Chester Damron (Grusbeck) Hill Marion Merchant Charles Scriven & Rebekah Edward & Lenora Ann Zinke Mary Jean Damron Herbert Holden Charles & Naomi* Michaelis (Wang Cheng) Scriven Kristopher & Lois Zygowiec

* Deceased

DURING THE 2011–12 FISCAL YEAR A TOTAL OF $667,543.81 WAS RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING MATURED ESTATE PLANS

Alice Boston Robert & Pearl Serns Nelson Fore Naomi Strehlow Helen Holiak Clarence Swallen

Although great care was taken to verify the accuracy of all records, errors may have occurred during the preparation of this report. We apologize for any errors. If you notice errors or omissions, please contact the Office of Development at 269-471-3124. Anyone interested in making contributions should contact the Office of Development at 269-471-3124.

70 FOCUS Charitable bequests. Good for Andrews. Good for you.

When you’re juggling jobs, school, homework, activities and a new home like Chris and Janelle Randall are, it can be difficult to find extra time and resources to make significant charitable contributions. By planning ahead and remembering Andrews University in their estate plan, the Randalls will make a lasting difference at their alma mater while continuing to meet today’s many responsibilities and commitments.

Learn how you can do something that’s good for Andrews—and good for you. Call or write today.

Phone: 269-471-3613 E-mail: [email protected] Web: andrews.edu/plannedgiving

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The 2013 Passion Play will be returning to a two-day format with rotations on both Sabbath, April 6 and Sunday, April 7. Tickets will be available beginning March 1, 2013. Visit the Passion Play website: andrews.edu/passionplay, for complete details and updates.