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7W ime Museum reads the small, brown, ing the death of each hour and serving as a highway information sign at Interstate-90's reminder of the brevity of life.

Rockford, 111., exit. I've often passed it en "What potent symbolism" I thought. Modem route to visit family in , but I'd clocks and watches may sport cartoon mice, fancy never stopped at the museum until this fall. graphics, or LCD displays; ne\ertheless. there is a

And even then, I called ahead to ask if it would skeleton hidden in each one. Whether or not we are be worth my while. "We're putting together a hourly conscious of it. time does march on; life is magazine on the subject of time," I said. "Would it brief Our view of time affects our use of it. And be worth my time to drive up there?" our use of time may well be of eternal significance.

There was a long pause, then the woman on "Within that context, what is the the other end of the phone replied, "Sir, we best use of my time?" asks Winfried are the Time Museum—the only one Corduan in this issue. Mark of our kind in the world, with an Cosgrove explains that we li\e extensive display of time-keeping best as we live stretched o\er and time-measuring devices." time. Leon Adkison shares one She was, of course, telling reason why the tempo of life the truth. The museum teems keeps speeding up, and Daniel with clocks and other time- Hammond looks to the future measuring devices of every and some re\'olutionar\' size, shape, and descrip- changes on the horizon. tion, many of specific The Honor Roll of historical significance. Donors, included in this

I was fascinated, and issue, celebrates those perhaps no more so who are helping Taylor than by those clocks make her mark in (like the 18th-century time. Through their Geiman one pictured conti"ibutions. the>'. here) which have a too. are leaving their skeleton in their mark on time— in works. some exciting w ays.

This fellow, so my It may be w ell tour guide explained, \\ orth your while to appears evei"y 60 read about it. minutes to turn an —Doug Marlow SI. hourglass, announc- editor TABLE OF CONTENTS

Taylor

Volume 85, Number 1 December 1992

Taylor University Dr Jay Kesler '58, president Dr. Daryl R. Yost, provost

ray/or is publistied quarterly for alumni, students, faculty, staff, parents of current ARTICLES: students, and friends of Taylor University by tfie Office of Institutional Relations, Dr. Ctiarles R. Jaggers '69, senior vice by Winfied Corduan president. 1 2 DAZE OF OUR LIVES Instead ofresting in God's time, we try to make something '81 Douglas J. R. Marlow , editor and ofour time in God's behalf. designer Betty Freese, alumni notes editor Jim Garringer, pfiotographer 1 4 LIVING ABOVE TIME an interview with Mark Cosgrove Student assistant editor: Lori Sue Red '93 We become fully human only as we stretch Student w/riters: Angela Cox '94, Randy ourselves over time. Dillinger '95, Beth Lundquist '93

Regular contributing auttnors: Dr. Jay Kesler THE BEAT OF A DIFFERENT '58, Wesley Robinson '50 17 DRUMMER by Leon Adl

Winfned Corduan, MatV. Cosgrove, Bill The computer has forever changed Gerig, Dan Hammond, Sherri Harter, Jeff the way we do Raymond '86. business—and the pace at which

Address letters and comments to: Editor, we do it.

Taylor. 500 W Reade Ave , Taylor University, Upland, IN 46989-1001. The staff reserves the right to publish a 18 THE COMING REVOLUTION representative sample of letters and to edit letters for space Unsolicited manuscripts by Dan Hammond

welcomed for possible inclusion in are the The physical sciences are on the magazine. Enclose a self-addressed, verge a revolution, one that stamped envelope for return of material. of Selection and publication are at the centers on our concept oftime. The discretion of the editor and his advisory implications are legion. panel Opinions expressed in Taylor are those of the authors, not necessarily Taylor University. SPECIAL SECTION: Persons wishing to reproduce any portion of Tay/or magazine's contents are requested to call or write in advance for permission. 1 A HONOR ROLL OF DONORS a Time for Every Purpose Front and back cover photographs by Jim Garringer

Taylor University complies with all federal REGULAR FEATURES: and state nondiscrimination laws. Taylor

University is an equal-opportunity institution. EXCHANGE TRADITION Direct inquines to the Office of the President, 3 22 Taylor University, Upland, IN 46989, 317/

998.5201 , or the Office of Civil Rights, 4 ON CAMPUS 24 ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT Washington, DC. JAY KESLER 26 ALUMNI NOTES Please mail address corrections to Alumni 10 OfTce, Taylor University, 500 West Reade Avenue, Upland, IN 46989-1001. 21 TAYLOR GATHERING 32 VISTA .

Harriet Davis Holcombe '40 Howard McFarland '75 Daniel Rupp '86

Ann Arbor. Ml Ardmore. PA Blisslield Ml

Paul and Sandra DenHartigh James tvlcFarland '76 Angela Rupp Schaffer '92 Kalamazoo. Ml New Wilmington. PA Wayne. OH

Nancy DenHartigti Knibble'f Richard and Nancy McSorley Richard '52 and Pauline Russell Kalamazoo. Ml Brooklyn. NY Grosse Pie Farms. Ml

'73 Linda DenHartigh "I Donna IVIcSorley Draney Laren Russell Benson 76 Oak Park. Ml Norris, TN Grosse Pte Shores. Ml

Alesha DenHartigh "91 Cathy IVIcSorley Moore '75 Richard E. Russell 76 Their Children Kalamazoo. Ml Hampton Bays. NY Grosse Pte Farms. Ml

Shall Rise Up and Paul and Florenoe Haines Donald McSorley 79 Beth Russell Halvorsen '86 Winona Lake. IN Pon Washington. NY Spokane. WA Call Them

Judy Haines Shively ' x'74 Harold and Jacquline Miller Eli* and Emma' Steiner Blessed . . . TX Fort Wayne. IN

Phyllis Steiner McCoy '44 Paul Lowell Haines '75 Deborah Miller '79 Orange. CA

Indianapolis. IN Bluffton IN

Wilma Steiner Petersen '47 An addendum to the '79 Doug Haines Cheryl IVIiller Fanning '83 Fort Wayne. IN special insert Gurney. IL Indianapolis IN

publistiedinthe Paul Steiner '50 '80 Spring '92 issue Terry Haines Charles Miller '86 Fort Wayne, IN Beltendorl. lA Canlon. Ml tionoring parents Richard Steiner '54 nominated tor ttieir Cliarles* and Nettie* Holcombe Lionel and Marion (Unkenholz 'S6| Muthiah Zaire

love and sacrifice in Mandan, NO Alice Holcombe '39 Carolyn Steiner Rowell x'55 having three or more Upland. IN Lorene Muthiah Coffey '84 New Haven. IN children attend Batavia IL

Taylor University. Warne Holcombe '42 Sharon Steiner Connor '67 Ann Arbor. Ml Lora Muthiah Helton '84 Fort Wayne W

Wheaton. IL '45 Betty and Ivar Askeland E. Jean Holcombe Alfred '52 and Louise' (Penner x'54) Succasunna. NJ Muncie. IN Robert Muthiah '88 Thompson

Batavia. IL East Hampton NY

Carol Askeland Chauvelte 'I George Holcombe' '45 '89 '75 Momstown, NJ Richard Muthiah Alfred Thompson II Upland. IN Danville. NH Allen and Lois Korfmaclier Barbara Askeland '85 York PA Succasunna. NJ Chris and Babette Newhouse Keith Thompson '76 Peru. IN Redmond WA Sherryl Kortmacher Haines '76 David Askeland '1 Indianapolis. IN Upland. IN Heidi Newhouse '89 Carolyn Thompson Thompson '80

Chicago. IL Freeport. Grand Bahamas Doreen Kortmacher '79 Louis' and Esther* Butz Wayne. PA Peter Newhouse '91 Leonard Robbins II Hazel Butz Carrulh '38 Ann Arbor. Ml Ron Kortmacher '83 CarmeL NY Upland. IN Upland. IN Micah Newhouse '93 Richard and Gerry Walton Alice Butz Uphold '39 Peru IN Albin* and Bertha* Kruschwitz Carol Stream. IL Whiltier. CA Gretchen l^ewhouse '96 Verlin Kruschwitz '35 Doug Walton '81 Earl Bulz '41 Peru. IN Louisville. KY Geneva. IL Sioux Falls. SO '61 and Judie (Ohirich '63) Rudolph Boh '84 Lucille Kruschwitz Hershey ': Brian Walton Dennis and Kathy Clarlt Grand Rapids. Ml Hummelslown. PA Chino Hills. CA Harlville. OH Robyn Rudloph Woda '86 Walter Kruschwitz '42 Phil Walton '85 Susan Clark Beadle '81 London England Tampa. FL Weslmille OH Manassas. VA Jonathan Rudolph '92 John Kruschwitz '45 Robert' '22 and Clytice' Weed Doug Clark '84 Grand Rapids. Ml Louisville. KY Akron. OH Maxine Weed Robinson '40 Jennifer Rudolph '95 Orville Kruschwitz '47 Kenton. OH Linda Clark Smilh '86 Grand Rapids Ml El Paso. TX Akron. OH Betly Jean Weed Kruschwitz '44 C. L.' 'SO and Evelyn Rupp Russell* and Dorothy McFarland Louisville. KY Floyd* and Edna* Davis Blisslield Ml New Wilmington. PA

Lois Weed '51 Eunice Davis Dodge* '31 Rebecca Rupp Flagel '71 George IvIcFarland '72 Upland IN Ionia. Ml Haverlown. PA James Davis '33 East Handolph. NY * stepson of Alfred Thompson EXCHANGE

CLARIFICATION: The 1963 article in the Tradition column. Summer 1992 issue, describes

Taylor 's proposed move to Fort Wayne, Ind., two decades ago. The article states that Indiana IndusPial Universit\' agreed to purchase the Upland campus. Indeed, representatives of Taylor and IIU signed a contract to that effect. However, by the time the latter school began holding classes on campus concurrently with Taylor, the newly incorporated institution was

known as Indiana Northern Universit}', and later still, as Indiana Northern Graduate School ofProfessional Management Our thanks to Dr William Thompson '57 ofPomona, Calif,

who brought it to our attention. —Editor

Family Matters graphics. It literally personifies what Let's do better next time. lies behind the merger of two Rev. Gaty Sinclair '71 I regret that I did not see the "call outstanding Christian colleges. Mahomet, IL for nominations" in a previous Taylor Certainly, without such men of vision magazine. I would have submitted Destiny Awaits commitment, these schools parents, C.L ("50) and Evelyn and my Probably there is no other college, would be mediocre at best. Though Rupp. father began as a fi"esh- My near or far, which could have met the '42, there will be a multitude of chal- man in the fall of but WWII needs of Summit Christian College as lenges as these two become one, the interrupted his education. He came Taylor does, and I would like to "47, fijmre appears exciting as we watch back to Taylor in the fall of this believe that Summit Christian will continue to use Taylor time with a wife. mother worked how God My College with its urban setting may school. for his glory on into the 21st century. to help put him through With add some values to the University. "It is indeed something to celebrate." several part-time jobs and the GI bill, Bill Swathwood I was president of Fort Wayne Bible my dad graduated in 1 950, in spite of Taylor parent College when Taylor University the fact that I was bom in Febmary of Zhengzhou, Henan, China made a serious effort to move back to 1 949, and my mother quit working to Fort Wayne. The failure in that effoit care for me. I came to Taylor in the The cover of the special merger might well lead us to believe that it 60 's and gi'aduated in '71. My issue was excellent. It was very was not God's time. It would now brother Dan graduated in "86, and my that this is high hour of meaningful to since I was raised appear God's sister Angle graduated this past me in the Missionaiy Church. grand- destiny for both colleges, now one spring. My father wasn"t there to see My father served on Summit's (FWBC) institution under God. her. He died of cancer in 1989 but Jared F. Gerig, governing board with Dr. Witmer I PhD left financial provisions for her to enjoy reading the Taylor magazine. Glendale, Arizona finish. So you see, my dad or one of are doing an excellent job. his children has been at Taylor in You Sporting Gratitude Carolyn (Kraner) Highley '67 each decade from the "40s to the Just a note to thank you for all the Rockford, Ohio '90s. If all goes as planned, my son, hard work that is put into Taylor C.L.'s oldest grandchild, will gi'ad- magazine. As an alumnus I am gratefiil to see uate from Taylor in the year 2000. Also, as an alumna, I would like to Taylor growing through its merger The influence of Taylor University thank the coaches at TU. for their with Summit. However, I was has meant a lot to our family and our dedication and commitment to their distressed to see the rather hideous spiritual growth as individuals. sport(s). The coaches that 1 had not and grotesque cover of your "special It was a lot of fijn reading the only helped me perfect my skills, but issue" highlighting this new en- names of fiiends and other families showed their spiritual commitment. deavor. who also have a long heritage with They were not only concerned about Instead of expressing "unity and Taylor winning and losing, but played a big oneness" your cover portrayed a Rebecca (Rupp '71) Flagel part in my academic and spiritual life. feeling of disjointedness and chaos, Ionia, So a big thank-you to all of you hardly messages you ought to be Cover Story who believed in my teammates and sending alumni and Taylor myself Your encouragement and I was stmck at once by supporters. support brought on success in all the cover of the Summer Although the areas of my college career. I believe 1 992 issue of Taylor cover's selection may have we were all proud to represent Taylor magazine. What unique started out as a novel idea, University. You were appreciated graphics to illustrate the in my opinion the fmal more than you will ever know. I pray merger of Summit and product was far below that I have as big an impact on my Taylor. Then when I read Taylor's typical standards athletes as you have had on me. God Doug Marlow's explana- of quality and excellence. bless you all! tion, I realized that it was Intention is one thing; Michelle Hollar '89 much more than just unique perception is eveiything. Summer New Paris, Indiana CAMPUS

Richard Russell RUSSELL NAMED MODERATOR

Mr. Richard Russell, president of Russell Homes, Inc. of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., and member of the Taylor University Board of Trustees, has been elected moderator of the North American Baptist Church, head- quartered in . Russell has served on the Board of Trustees since 1973.

GOD BLESS UPLAND, INDIANA Taylor Ranks Among Top 10, says USN&WR

So read the banner at the Main Street this year, Taylor University tion. 7. student selectivity,-. 5. and entrance to campus this fall during Upland's Again is named among the 10 "Top student satisfaction. 2. quasquicentennial celebration. Taylor, which Regional Liberal Arts Colleges of the Scores for academic reputation are has been a part of Upland's history for very Midwest." The ranking appears in the based on survey responses fi"om nearly 100 of the town's 125 years, kicks off US News & World Report 1993 2.527 college presidents, deans and a year-long "100 Years in Upland" celebra- College Guide. admissions directors on the subject. tion this January. Of the 384 regional liberal arts According to the editors of the report,

colleges receiving mention in the academic reputation is "cntical to ACROSS CULTURE survey, Taylor ranks tenth in one of opening doors for students in both Chicago's ethnic neighborhoods provided the four regional divisions. graduate schools and the job market.'" the cross-cultural setting for this year's The USNe^rs& World Report Selecti\ity statistics are taken

CoUegue's College, an annual three-day survey ranks a total of 1 ,373 four- from information pro\'ided by the event that marks the start of the academic year colleges in 14 different catego- schools and include acceptance rate year for Taylor faculty. ries. Schools are assigned to their of applicants, percentage of smdents Participants were offered three ethnic respective categories using guide- accepted who enroll, enrolled experiences: African-American, Hispanic and lines set by the Carnegie Foundation students' class standings and S.AT or their choice of Chinese, Islamic, Polish or for the Advancement of Teaching. ACT scores.

Vietnamese. Faculty members learned first- Institutions within each grouping are The student satisfaction ranking is hand about the cultural distinctiveness and similar in size. selecti\'ity. types of based on "the a\ erage percentage of social problems within each community. degrees offered, dollar amount of stTidents in the 1983 to 1986 fi-esh- Teamwork was an important ingredient campus research, and geographical man classes who graduated within for the faculty, according to Faye Checowich, location. fi\e years of the year the\' enrolled." assistant professor of Christian education. Overall ranking is detemiined by By that detlnition. Taylor's retention

She says, "Our experience is much more a school's composite score from rate is approximateh' 9 1 percent and powerful than my experience." several measures. Taylor recei\ed is the highest among the top 10 Students have shared vicariously in the especially high ratings (indicated by liberal arts colleges listed for the event, as well. "I realized I was using a low number) for academic reputa- Midwest recion. illustrations [fi^om the trip] my first day of class," says Checowich.

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS—OVERSEAS

Eleven students participating in a cross- cultural business research project last summer served as liaisons for Sayett Technology, New York. The team, led by Christopher Bennett, assistant professor of business, researched the feasibility of the company doing business with Zeta Technology, Singapore, in manu- facturing and marketing products in Asia. Executives of the two companies have since met in New York and ha\ e adopted several of the team's recommendations. According to Bennett, Taylor will continue this program on a biannual basis, NATIONAL RECOGNITION: ravlor L iiiwrsit}- receives high marksfrom the editors ofa the next trip scheduled for 1994. special report which rank orders educational institutions across the eountiy. ON CAMPUS

Randall Cuts Ribbon, Opens Doors to Future The dedication ceremony for the $2.1 milhon Randall Environ- mental Studies Center was held during Homecoming this October. Superintending the service was a newly-unveiled portrait of Dr. Walter Randall '38, noted physiologist, and his late wife, Gwen (Neibel '40) Randall.

"We had all hoped she would be here today," said Taylor University President Jay Kesler, refeiring to the retired teacher who died Aug. 3 1 . just days before students began attending classes in the center named for her and her husband. "We who have the blessed hope know that she is watch- ing us today. Gwen is a part of it." BANNER DAY: JValter Randall 'if< snips the ribbon in dedicating the environmental

Echoing that sentiment was the strudies center named to honor him and his late wife. Gwen (Neibel '40) Randall. couple's son, physiologist Dr. David

Randall of the University of Ken- fijture Taylor gi"aduates, as well. "It is because of Leland's vision tucky. He noted that a detailed list of That should be no problem. that I believe we are here today," his father's accomplishments exceeds According to Dr. Edwin Squiers, Brolund said. He said Boren under- 25 pages, and chronicles the life of director of the University's environ- stands that humans must better one of the country's leading cardio- mental science progi'am. there are steward the environment God vascular physiologists. "But if the cun^ently about four jobs for every created. truth be known, he could not have applicant in the field. Graduates of The new facility is among the first accomplished any of it without Mom. Taylor's environmental science of its kind in the nation for an "If there were ever a team—an program have found positions in undergraduate institution, according example of what God meant when he related areas across the country, and to Squiers. It features specialized put man and woman together—it was with the new center on campus, labs, research and teachings labs, Mom and Dad." interest in the major among cuirent climate-control chambers, a seminar

Cutting the ribbon for both students is high. "It has been my room, classrooms, and faculty members of that team was Walt hope and prayer that Taylor can make offices. Future plans call for a Randall. Asked by a reporter for the an impact on an area that has become research greenhouse, nattiral histoiy local newspaper after the ceremony if driven by politics, avarice, and museum, and nature center, open to he felt Gwen was really present, the greed," said Squiers. the public. eminent scientist replied, "Of course. Enabling Taylor's efforts in this Reflecting on the center, Walt

I think she's front and center, and area, said Theodore F. Brolund. Randall said. "You know that this is enjoying it much more than I am." chaimian of the Board of Trustees, is not my field of research. But I give Randall's excitement rises at the the generosity and concern for my heart and my mind to this facility, prospect of working in a new environmental issues demonstrated as well as my name, trusting it will be research laboratory, and the new by businessman Leiand Boren. a place to uiuavel the mysteries that center has provided him that opportu- chainnan of Avis Industrial Corp., God has given to us to solve." nity. He looks for it to open doors to Upland. 1 —

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CU\SS ACT:

REUNION CLASS GIFTS TO KEEP ON GIVING President Jay Kesler accepts

The class of 1 942 presented a record- reunion class gifts setting $35,000 check as their class gift at from representa- Homecoming ceremonies this past fall. The tives ofthe classes monies translate into $1.5 million in future of 1942 (far left) endowment through Taylor's Endowing the and 1965- Vision life insurance program. Similarly, in celebration of their 25th reunion, members of the class of 1967 made a gift equalling Disabled Alumnus Is $500,000 of fijture endowment fiinds. Focus of Documentary NO BEGG-ING THE QUESTION OF RENEWAL fifiO °'^^ would describe my life as Taylor's fall Spiritual Renewal Week tragic. If pressed to describe it Q ^ " featured Scottish-bom pastor Alistair Begg of in one word, I'd say 'blessed.' The Chapel, Salon, Ohio. Begg spoke on So says Jere Truex, assistant for topics relating to the Covenant of Renewal, a institutional relations. That comment year-long focus of the chapel program. is part of a documentary about his He discussed humility, adversity, anxiety, life and that of other disabled people and slander, among other topics, using which airs on WFYI-TV. channel 20, passages from Romans, James and I Peter as Indianapolis, on December 15 at iA centerpieces of his messages. 10:30 p.m. The documentary made W-- ^^ Begg demonstrated genuine concern for its broadcast debut in September, . '>s students as he offered relevant ways for v ^ X when it twice aired on public tele- .y improving relationships with God and others. vision station WIPB, Muncie, Ind. The half-hour documentaiy.

NO SOONER SAID THAN DONE Against the Wind, is produced by

En route to a semester-long sabbatical to BaiTy Pavesi, television producer in be spent teaching biology at Tunghai residence, and a crew of six mass PRIME TIME: University, Taichung, Taiwan, Professor of communication students. It traces Referring to Jere Truex 's fright) stoiy being told on Indianapolis Biology Andrew Whipple last summer Truex's life stoiy and includes television, Producer-in-Residence presented a paper at the American Scientific snapshots of Taiex both before and Ban-\- Pavesi is Affiliation's annual conference. The subject after he conti'acted polio at age se\'en. says, "\ot only the gospel of his report? Internationalizing the college six months before the Saulk polio message going out. but those ofus who htOM- Jere razz cuiTiculum to equip students to deal with vaccine was made available. can him about being on " future trends. The disease left Tmex a paraple- television in Indianapolis. "Those themes are exactly what my sab- gic. He sleeps in an iron lung and batical is about, and what I've been teaching breathes with the help of a respirator. follow suif " he says. seniors in senior seminar," he says. Whipple A 1968 magna cum laude graduate of Pa\esi beliexes the documentan.- rettims to the Upland campus in Januaiy Taylor, Tmex has been honored as can help change people's stereot\pes "Hoosier of the Year" and as state about the disabled while infonning STILL ON THE RISE: ENROLLMENT recipient of the national Victor them about .AD.\. Award. His detemiination. gentle Such was the experience of the Combined enrollment figures for fall, humor, and profound faith in God are students w ho helped produce the 1 992, on the Upland and Fort Wayne part of the stoi"y told in the \ ideo. \ideo. Most of the them had iie\ er campuses totaled 2200-plus. A record 493- According to Pavesi. one third of had contact with handicapped member freshman class pushed the Upland the documentaiy focuses on the persons, according to Tmex. ".\\\ of enrollment to 1 8 1 7; TUFW enrolled 4 1 Americans with Disabilities Act the suidents thought [the process of students.

(ADA) which became law on .luly 1 w orking closely with a handicapped By October's end, Taylor had received of this year. The ADA prohibits indi\"idusl] was a good experience." over 1 5,000 inquiries regarding admission to discrimination against persons with .\nn Rutherford, a senior fi"om the Upland campus for fall, 1993. Approxi- disabilities. Grand Rapids. Mich., agrees. She had mately 425 openings will be available at that Pa\'esi is excited about the seen Tiiiex on campus but before time, according to Dean of Admissions Herb exposure the documentaiy is w orking w ith him on the documen- Fi^e. The total number of inquiries received receiving. "Now that the Indianapolis tan had been afraid to approach and during the entire previous year was approxi- "\ market—the nation's 1 Wh largest talk to him. thought it w ould be mately 14,700, Fi-ye says. has made a commiuiicnt to it. there \ eiA ditfrcult to talk to .lere. but I aie other markets thai will w ant to found that wasn't tiiie" she sa\s. ON CAMPUS

Communication Arts Center A Dream Coming True

Bringing the various programs of for development. Fund raising efforts the communications arts depart- remain on track, he says, with nearly ment together under one roof has one-half of the needed flinds now in long been a dream of department hand. chainnan Dr. Dale Jackson. Recently, selected alumni and

"There's been official talk about it friends were encouraged to "pur- for over 20 years. It appears as if the chase" a theatre seat through a dream might be coming true," he donation of $1200 over three years. says, referring to ground breaking for Persons interested in this giving the new $4.6 million communication oppoitunity may contact Dr. Dale arts center, planned to coincide with Jackson, Taylor University, 500 West commencement ceremonies this Reade Ave., Upland. Ind., 46989. for spring. more infomiation. The diverse department Jackson GOING UP: The new communications arts chairs includes academic programs in building, depicted in this artist 's media, theatre, and communication rendering, will complete phase two ofa studies. CuiTently, each program is " three-partfine arts complex. centered in a different campus building. "Maintaining unity in diversity New IVIembers Join Board of Trustees will be much easier when people and Three new members were Chrisitianity Today, programs are under one roof." recently elected to serve on the Inc. A graduate of Jackson says. "The new facility will Taylor Univesity Board of Tmstees. Fort Wayne Bible symbolize the coherence of our They include Richard Gygi, Paul College, later philosophy and curriculum and a Robbins, and Paul Steiner. Board Summit Christian faculty that shares common goals." members are charged with oversee- College, and now Communication arts is one of the ing the University's adherence to her Taylor University- Paul Robbins University's fastest growing majors. mission statement. As volunteers, Fort Wayne, Sustained growth has called for a they receive no financial compensa- Robbins and his wife, Mary, live in revision in the original building plan tion for their considerable investment Carol Stream, III., and have two to include additional classrooms, of time and effort in the affairs of the sons, Daniel and David. office space, and a dark room, University. Steiner is president and chairman according to Jackson. Former president of both the of the board of Brotherhood Mutual Those changes are being made Taylor University National Alumni Insurance Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. and by a newly retained architect, Council and Parents' Association a gi'aduate of the Taylor University Fanning/Howling Associates, Celina, '67 Cabinet, Richard "Dick" Gygi is class of 1950. He and his wife, Ruth Ohio, as the original architect group, president of CPS Coip., Nashville, (Henry '51), James Associates, Indianapolis, Tenn. He and his attend Brookside declared bankmptcy, according to wife, Bonni (Fisher Evangelical Provost/Executive Vice President Dr. '67) have four Church in Fort Daryl Yost. children, Kimberly Wayne and have A $500,000 matching grant '91, Christopher four children, through the "Dream of Distinction" '96, Jennifer, and Mark '75, Nancy program of Indianapolis-based Eli Suzanne. (Steiner x' 77) Lilly, Corp. launched fund-raising Robbins serves Keller, Jonathon efforts for the facility in 1988, says as executive vice- '84, and David Richard Gvgi Tom Beers, associate vice president president of 'SA Paul Steiner CAMPUS

NATION'S BEST—ON PAPER, ANYWAY

Taylor's printed football program was named Best in the Nation, Division C, in the publications competition sponsored by the College Sports Information Directors of America last summer. CoSIDA judges awarded second-place honors to the Trojan brochure, also designed by Sports Information Director JefiF Raymond '86. NAIA District Titles Tal(en

NEW FACES IN THE COACHING CROWD Three Trojan teams took first place The Trojan coaching lineup includes a few in NAIA District 21 competition this fall, including a first-ever new faces this year, due to the departure of win for the Trojan soccer three of last year's staff Bill Bauer, who team who defeated 5-1 served as head track coach, assistant athletic Indiana W'esleyan. Marion. Ind.. director, and assistant football coach, went to in the championship game. Sterling College, Kansas. Karen Traut, head The Taylor women's tennis team coach for women's volleyball and , won its third consecuti\'e NALA

District 2 1 title in a tournament that now fills those roles at Judson College, 111. came down to only a few points in Scott Polsgrove, assistant basketball coach, You're Welcome, Mr. President was tapped to serve as head basketball coach different matches. The Lady Trojans On his way through Indianapolis, at King's College, Tenn. won three of the six singles flights President George Bush stopped to Filling Bauer's shoes are Chris Coy, and n\o of the three doubles flights extend personal thanks to 's men's cross country coach, who to score a total of 24 points. Michaelson '92, last year's com- assumes the head track coaching duties, and Also scoring big was the Taylor munity outreach student co-director, Kirk Talley, new assistant athletic director women's cross countn^ team, who

and Mary Raybum, director of the 1 title and assistant football coach. Also new this capmred NAI.A Disttict 2 student ministiies, who represented this fall for the first time since 1986. year is Angela Cox, who fills the positions the University, this year named a "95 vacated by Traut. No replacement for Naomi Moore ser\ ed as pace- daily Point of Light for the nation. Polsgrove has yet been named. setter for the Lad>' Trojans team.

University Welcomes New Faculty Members to Campus ALUMNUS NAMED TO INDIANA HALL OF FAME

Steve Reash '72, of Lafayette, Ind., was Sixteen faculty members ha\'e Jeran and retiring faculr\' member recently inducted into the Indiana Basketball joined the Taylor University Robert Freese are Dr. Be\ erh' his at Hall of Fame. During career Lafayette campus in Upland for the 1 992-93 Schemmer. assistant professor of Jefferson High School, Lafayette, Ind., Reash academic year. education, and Dr Patricia Wilson. was his school's first 1,000-point scorer and Taking new positions are Dr. associate professor of education. was twice named to the All-Sectional and Mark Colgan, assistant professor of Replacing Doug Rolimian on the

Regional teams, and was named All- mathematics and Dan Smith, faculty roster is Dr. Cath\ Hamer. Semistate and All-State, Co-MVP and Co- assistant professor of chemistiy and assistant professor of social work, Captain of his team. He, "I think I am safe in biology. while new faces in the deparmient of saying he has the most basketball credentials Filling positions left by retired health, pin sical education, and as a high school player of anyone who ever faculty members Dr. Ray Bullock recreation include insmjctor .\ngela attended Taylor University," says former and E. Stanley Rotnick. respecti\ eh', Cox and assistant professor Kirk Taylor basketball coach Don Odie. are Lon Kaufinann, assistant TallcN. filling positions pre\ iousK During each of his two years of basketball professor of ai1 and Dr. Lany held b\ Karen Traut and Bill Bauer, play for the Trojans, Reash was leading Rottmeyer, associate professor of respectix ely. scorer and named to the all-HCC (Hoosier marketing. Sei"\ ing one or more semester for Collegiate Conference) team. He averaged 30 Taking positions held b\' retired faculrs' members on sabbatical are points a game before being injured after only faculty member Dr. Edward Dinse Dana Collins, assistant professor of

1 2 games. Though he played only four and Di'. Ken S\\ an. w ho w as ap- music (for Dr. Philip Kroeker): conference games that year, he was a pointed vice president for Ta\ lor Donald Miller, associate professor of unanimous choice for All-Conference University-Foil WaN ne. are assistant chcmisti'N (for Drs. LeRo\ Kroll and honors, accordinu to Odle. professors of English Dr. KimbcrK Daniel Hammond'); and Dr. .lohn Moore-.Iumonville and Dr. Colleen Moore, assistant professor of biology Wairen. (for Drs. .\ndre\\ Whipple and Paul

Filling posts left b\- Dr. Daniel Rothiock). ifilk ne

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ho knows but that you have come to body of Christ in which "there is neither Jew royal position for such a time as nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female for

this? This question asked of Queen you are all one in Jesus Christ." While the

Esther by her uncle. Mordecai, is the world is returning to tribalism and rebalkanizing

central question asked by all of us as we search in the name of cultural diversity, we ha\e a for meaning and significance. "Is there a divine chance to celebrate diversity and love one

reason for my existence and do I make any another as brothers and sisters in the human difference?" Countless millions have watched family. Jimmy Stewart eveiy Christmas see the edited In such a time as this, we can reassert our version of his loved ones' lives with his contri- heritage of global caring expressed in the bution deleted and once again found meaning worldwide missionary movement and. with the and value in the seeming insignificance of their same dedication and sacrifice as our lives. Those who cannot find a connection are forebearers, reach out with the gospel and loose said to have an "identity crisis." Indeed, much the power of Christ in a modem world. of modem society and, more particularly, many In such a time as this, our emphasis on in institutions suffer from this malady. loco parentis can demonstrate to a watching

In this last decade of the 20th century is world that when young people mature, they there a role for a small Christian college? Those need not declare their independence by obsessed with size and mega-solutions doubtles separating themselves from parents, but can conclude that anything without a budget in the enjoy a new and more level relationship assisted billions of dollars and not mandated as a federal and interpreted by a caring college community. initiative cannot really make an impact. To their As an intentional community we ha\e the minds, individuals or small groups of individu- oppoitunity to demonstrate that human freedom als have nothing to contribute of significance. does not consdtute license and that responsible

It is interesting that long before the world living actually fi-ees us from the bondage of our

reached its present state of complexity and sin and restores our true liberty. before the population explosion God described In such a time as this, when the political the role of the Christian in the world in minority climate seems obsessed with the politics of self- terms. We are to be the "salt of the earth," and a interest, we can measure our acti\ities by the "candle in darkness." In the midst of the example of Christ and go beyond self to senice national debate over the condition of American and compassionate concern for the poor, the education, small private colleges continue to weak, the sick, the homeless and the hurting. emphasize quality and the significance of each In such a time as this, we can join those who

student. Small classes, small student/faculty are concemed for the planet becau.se "this is our

ratios, individualized assignments, caring and Father's world." while a\oiding the ti'ap of engaged teaching canied out in a family pantheism and worshiping the earth itself Our atmosphere typify our kind of institution. new en\ii"onmental center places us in the In addition the Christian college attempts to fi'ontline of small colleges on this issue. add certain other components that, though In such a time as this, the contiMsts between recently out of vogue, are at this moment in the spirit of the age and the Christian gospel are

time being discussed even in secular .settings. I, clear. We ha\ e the opportunitv not onl\ to

among many others, feel it is time to ask if debate the issues but to demonstrate our modem man can actually "live by bread alone." distinctives in the midst of our grow ing national Former Marxist countries worldwide are pluralism. If we can do this with a combination acknowledging the bankruptcy of materialism of fidelity to our God and humilits- before our

and seeking to restore spiritual undeipinnings. neighbors, "Who know s but In such a time as this, Taylor University has an that we ha\ e come to this opportunity to demonstrate that indeed faith and position for such a time as leaming are compatible without yielding to reli- this?" m \ > gious ob.scurantism or lelativistic secularism. In such a lime as this, we at Taylor Univer- Or Jay Kcsler '58

sity arc challenged to go beyond mere civility serves (IS prcsi(jcnf of and live as a kning family in Christ. Though we Ta\i(>r L'niwrsin: are increasingly di\ersc racially, economically, ethnically and politically, we arc part of the

10 ow much we are influenced by our conceptions of time! How little thought we give to the subject. There was a time—before the invention of the mechanical clock—when we lived by the cadence of the seasons, by the rise and fall of the sun, and by myriad other natural rhythms. Then, says Lewis Mumford in Technics and Civilization, with the invention of the mechanical clock we became a society of time-keepers, time- savers, and now, time-servers. With the idea that humans could measure time came the idea that they could control it and other aspects of the human condition. So it was that the groundwork for the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolu- tion, and the Industrial Revolution was lain. Today, our physical, social, mental, and spiritual selves move in tune to an ever-excelerating experience of time. This issue of Taylor addresses a select few aspects of this multifac- eted topic and the implications for the ways in which we live our daily lives. BY WINFRIED CORDLAIV, PliD

while? Is this what I want to do with my n a hike ride through the life?" My friend reminded me. "The point is coimtiy recently. I came across that all we do, including pumping gas. should contribute to the eternal glory ofJesus Christ." oa man painting his fence posts "I agree." I responded. "That is the an- white. He was squatting next to a swer. But having the answer does not keep the question from coming up again and post, his paint can beside him. again." meticulously working paint into Nonetheless, we must not let the fascina- tion of the question beguile us into ignoring the wood. the answer. Is there a biblical view of time? \r£\ Of course there is. It is premised on the view-

As I pedaled past, I let my eyes scan the that God is at the controls ofthe uni\erse. He

propeity; it was extensive, with many such began time when he created the world. Time posts. Two days" worth of work at that pace, moves forward in a straight line. At the cross

I thought. How can anyone stand to give up of Christ we find the center of time. When two days of his hfe just to make sure his Christ returns, time will be no more. fence posts are white? This biblical view of time stands in con-

As I shifted up a gear and moved on trast to the perspecti\'e of time in other set-

along the cornfields, I forced my mind to tings. In many traditional cultures, tiine is a take up this man's perspective. He was circle lasting exactly one year. As the com- making a small investment of his time: two munity moves through the progression of days of easy work to extend the life expect- seasons and annual festivals, time is enacted.

ancy of his fence, nomially about 20 years, When the cycle is complete, it starts all o\-er

to 50. Surely that was worth the time and again. Thus, it provides a sense of stability effort. Furthemiore, the question occuiTed and security for the community.

to me, 1 wonder how he feels about people On the other extt-eme is the modern secu- who seem to have nothing better to do with lar view of time which cannot help but

their time than to ride around the country? generate anxiety. It is linear like the biblical

Who's to say what the best use of time is? view, but it is open-ended. There is no begin-

I'm a little peiplexed when I think ning, no middle, no end. Like an infinitely- about my use of time. My personality dic- extended moving sidewalk to nowhere, we

tates that I want my time to be productive. 1 can get offand on at certain points: we can try

feel guilty if I have to tell myself at the end to make the best ofthe moments we ha\e. but

ofa day that I didn't get anything done. 1 get when we are done, we are no better off than

angry if I feel that people are "stealing" time someone else who ju.st went for the ride. On from me, as in making me sit for hours in the other hand, in the biblical \iew we also

iiTclevant meetings or expecting me to un- have the idea of a for\\ aid progression, but it

dertake projects for which 1 have neither occurs with puipose and security, for it is

interest norability. And yet I enjoy spending directed by God. an hour chatting about trivia with a friend, Do e\ angelical Cliristians today live by a

and I cherish the days w hen 1 can get on my biblical \iew oftime? I would say that we are

bike and exhaust myself riding 50 miles in in confusion, if not in trouble. The secular-

a big circle whicii ends up precisely where ized \ iew of time has taken o\ er, and we

it started. How do 1 justify using the time plan, wony, execute our plans, wony, e\alu- allotted to me? ate our accomplishments, and wony some

I menlioned my perplexity about time to more, lest our li\es. both indi\ idually and

a friend in Gemiany. I told him that these collecti\ely, through our fingers. Instead

questions come to mc at the most odd mo- of resting in God's time, we tiA to make ments. Perhaps while pumping gas into ni>' somethingofour time in God's behalf Grimly

car I find mvsclf wonderiniz, "Is tliis w orth- we cliim to a traditional e\ cle of liolida\s in

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tant. Like eveiyone else I know, if I made a

list of eveiything I should get done to get

caught up immediately. 1 should do about 26 hours of work during the next 24. procure

some fence posts so that I can presene them for posterity, and save my bike for church

picnics only. But this is lunacy.

It occurs to me that at the heart ofmy time

problems is not mismanagement but bad

theology. I tend to forget that ultimately I am accountable only to God for the use of my

time. I should never allow demands from other people to override God's priorities for me. God himself has called me to be faithftil

to my ministiy and sen'ice. But it is also God himself, and not me.

who has decreed that 1 should spend time with

my family, that 1 Instead ofrest- should put people ahead of things, that I ing in Gods an attempt to order our time. For contempo- should maintain my body in good health, rai7 American evangelicals, the four major time, we try to highlights ofthe church year are Thanksgiv- and, yes, that I should ing, Christmas, Easter, and Mother's Day. rest. In short, other Yet, even mentioning these holidays elicits pressures may tell me make something feelings of anxiety, not of calm reassurance. to attend a meeting, paint my fence, write a Allow me to press my complaint a little ofour time in letter, fill a further. God decreed that one day in seven or out lengthy questionnaire we should rest. Our church culture has de- Gods behalf creed that this one day in seven (at least) on time usage, but God should be given over to frenzied participa- may tell me to ride my tion in institutional programs; the more "in- bike.

I forget that all volved" we are. the more spiritual we are also tend to the outcome of considered to be. time is already assured. Time is not open- ended: it is already brought to completion in Christ is coming soon. What does that the mind of God, and all that remains is belief mean to us? For the early church, it living it out. assurance includes was the sum of all hope andjoyous expecta- That my tions: Regardless ofwhat happens now, God individual life as well. It is not the sequence will bring his plan of redemption to fniition. of many haphazard years, but it is part of his through There is an end to history: victoiy is assured. God's accomplishing puipose Today we frighten each other with this doc- redeemed creatures. I do not have to chase after time. Dr. Benjamin Chew, founder of frine. We use it as a scourge to whip our- selves into action lest we be found below Singapore Youth for Christ, said it all when

he chose the words ofthe Psalmist ( 3 1 : 1 ) to quota when Christ returns. It was not meant 5 in this way for believers. Time should be an entitle his biography, "My times are in his oppoitunity, not a burden. hands." M

I, too, am caught in this tangle. It is rare that I set myself to a task, let alone some IViiifried Coiduuii, PhD is professor ofphiloso- recreation, without fighting off the feeling phy and religion at Taylor. He has sen'ed the that I could be doing something more impor- Taylor commiiuiti- since 1977.

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LIVING ABOVE TIME

We become fully human only

as we sti'etch ourselves over time, says Professor ofPsy- You 've written extensively about the disappear. Imagine the situation if nght chology Cosgrove, qualities that make us humans different Mark PhD now. you had only two minutes of from any other species on Earth. Among memory. By now you would ha\e Interview by Doug Marlow '81 otherfactors, in The Amazing Body forgotten why you came here. I sa\^ Human, »'«// highlight our face, our "Remember, you came here to inteniew brain, our skin, even our ability to blush. me." But in another n\'o minutes you'll

But what about the human ability to again be saying. "What am I doing here?"

reckon time? How do our concepts of Where we get a clear picture of what it You're pemianently li\ing in the present

time relate to our being human? means to our humanness is in examining tense. I might explain to \ou what's people who have lost that ability. In wrong with you. and you'd be shocked, That question comes up in some of the examining people who have had certain but then n\ o minutes later you wouldn't material I present in Freshman Seminar. parts of their brains damaged in accidents, remember it. "^'ours is a carefi'ee. fearful, And knowing you were going to ask that we often fmd out what the various parts of present-tense nothing. question today, I've reread some articles the brain can do. We fmd there are certain Apparently, for human beings, our and rethought some things I've written. areas of the brain that, if damaged, can personhood—but not its \alue—emerges The conclusion I come to is that for damage self-awareness and personhood. out of our ability to hold past, present, and human beings, our self-awareness—our Frontal lobes seem to relate to a person's ftiture all together. personhood is related to our time ability to stand above time and hold past, Too. there are areas in the brain that experience. A detemiining factor in what present, and fijture all together Persons allow us to attach meaning to objects and makes us fully human is our experience of with fi'ontal lobe damage are OK men- e\ents. When those areas are destroyed, time—our ability to hold past, present and tally, but they sometimes can't plan ahead. we lose part of our personhood. .A. man ftiture all together. They cannot perfomi simple tasks that who had Alzheimer's disease suffered just demand connecting past experience with such a loss. He was asked to look at a rose /';/; not sure I know what you mean by the present. They may remember missing and describe what he saw. "It's a red the ability to hold past, present, and their bus yesterday, but are unable to con\oluted fomi with a green cylindrical future together. make the connections between getting attachment." he said. He had lost dressed to catching their bus to getting to Well, for example, I have many, many "roseness." He had present experience, work on time today. They are otherwise to to tlie memories of the past. And I am experienc- but was unable attach meaning perfectly intelligent people who are things around him. to ing a present with some meaning—that is, The humanness somehow not able to stand time. we're I am not just experiencing your being abo\e which called in\"oh es stretching Another function of the brain that can be time all the here, but I know why you're here and how oursehes o\er and meaning damaged in\'olves the memoiy systems. that entails. you feel about me. While I have meaning Apparently ha^e short- and long-tenn in the present, I also anticipate the future: we memoiy Short-temi memoiy is a few- I know I have classes; I know I have to go How does that ability to stretch over time

minutes long. If I told you phone to a track meet; I know I have to pay my my make us different from other creatures? bills. "Me" stretches to the past, and "me" number, for example, you'd remember it Most creamres probabh li\ e their lives for a few minutes, but without concerted stretches to the future, and I am able to in the present tense the momentary effort, you'd soon forget. Long-temi — find meaning in the present. I am some- experience—w hich is really nothing. how able to stand above time and memory in\olves memories that could Some animals such as dogs and chimpan- coordinate my present experience with span a lifetime. Sometimes by alcoholism, zees ma\' ha\ e longer memories, but to be a car accident, or Alzheimer's disease, memories of the past and what 1 anticipate a w onn. a spider, or a ma\ tly is to be a the future to hold. persons lose the ability to mo\e short- present-tense experience. That is a major tenn memories into long-temi memon. separation ben\ een humans and animals. Though perfectly healthy in e\eiy other How is that ability a part of what makes For us humans, all meaning, all literamre. us human? way. they are reduced to present-tense and the wealth of all we tenii "human- experiences, and their pei"sonalities

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ness" comes from our ability to sit on top stand above time in the book of present. We can put present suffering in

of time. Ecclesiastes. The writer asks about the the context of knowing there is a mean- However, we humans can at any time meaning of life, especially in the face of ingful past and that we are heading for a reduce ourselves to present-tense experi- suffering. Chapter 3, which contains the meaningful fiiture. Because we don't need

ence. And we often do. It happens when answer, is one of the more famous the moment as the source of all meaning, we live for momentaiy pleasure, when passages in the Bible. Beginning with the we are more able to give up momentai'y we're injured and suddenly in screaming words "There is a time to be bom and a pleasures. Meaning comes from the whole

pain, when we lose our tempers. In such rime to die," the first eight verses of of life, not just the moment.

instances, we become momentary non- Ecclesiastes 3 draw a time line, suggesting The silly seventh-grade girl—and if I

persons. We isolate a particular moment there is a beginning and an end to life and had a seventh-grade girl 1 probably

and focus solely on our own desires or much acti\'iry inbetween. To put it in wouldn't say this—cries into her pillow, needs at that time. In such moments, we in modem tenns, there's a time when you "I didn't make cheerleader, and Johnny

our selfish, carnal, sinful humanity get manied and a time when you go to a dumped me: I feel like I could die." Her

become animal-like, living solely in the funeral, a time when there's war and a mother, who is more stretched over time, present moment. But we are not called to time when there's peace, and so on. Its can say, "Hey, in a year or a month you're

animalhood. Rather, we are called to be veiy rigid, artless poetiy creates a solid going to look back and say it didn't really human—to attach the moment to its wider line—and gives you the feel of the matter." Stretching ourselves over time

contextual meaning. I fmd we become Controller of the line. Life is not chance, and looking to the past deepens our

more fijlly human, or have more depth of but is like a line drawn by the Creator It is perspective and makes us more ftilly personality, when we are stretched out going somewhere. The line is a part of a human. over time. We are then able to hold greater artwork. Ecclesiastes teaches us that the moment memories and understand and leam from The interesting thing for us as Christians takes its meaning from the total experi- them, anticipating the fliture while living is that if we really are able to stretch ence of time. The atheist says, "There's no

meaningfully in the present. ourselves over time, we live better in the meaning to life; I may as well just live for the moment." As believers, however, we iVhat is the source of this call to he wore are more able to give up the moment fully human? which we all have to do, anyway. Eveiy moment is lost; nothing stays the same. I leam this first from the nature of God The kids in eveiy family grow up and himself His name is "Eternal Present leave. Eveiybody gets old. All wealth is Tense." He calls himself "'I Am," for he eventually lost when one dies. Life itself has captured all time, is above all time, is lost. By sensing time, 1 am able to yield and has all time in his grasp. It's all reality the moment. I can pass up a nice house to him. Whereas my fiiture is anticipated and go to the mission field, for example, and not real to me, to God, it is real. I'm because I see an etemity, a fiiture, beyond not just a present-tense "me" to God—I'm the present. I don't have to get meaning a past me and a future me, as well. In his from owning a nice house. Meaning eternal present tense, God holds the reality comes from the etemity ahead of me. The of the past, the present, and the future all atheist who has no futtire must get combined in present-tense fashion. meaning from the moment because in the We humans, created in the image of fiature he will get old and eventtially die. God, become more human when we're He needs to live for the moment. In doing able to live our lives holding ourselves so, he becomes less human—but not less above time, even though our best efforts valuable—more like the animal state. pale in comparison to what God does.

I find a second source for the call to

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Should we never enjoy the moment, 'A" in this class": on "I need a boyfiiend." then? For that person there's nothing else going on. And there's something less human On the conti'aiy, we as Christians can about that. Yet we all engage in that t\pe enjoy the moment more since we don't of beha\'ior sometimes. need it for meaning. We can go to But in a uni\ersity. in the courses of Ivanhoe's for ice cream, for example. And history and literamre. for example, we I think that's why Ecclesiastes says, "Eat stretch people. To watch Mel Gibson's drinlc and be meny" half a dozen times, Hamlet or to read Shakespeare is to and. "Enjoy the wife of your youth." It stretch ourselves into another mind, into sounds rather secular—as if that were the he holds us together in the present while another culture. It is to think difterently. answer for meaning. But we don't need holding our past and future, as well. The more broadly about people and not just Ivanhoe's milk shakes for meaning. We're more we live holding all of time—our about oursehes. fi'ee to take them or leave them because past, present, and fiiture—the more we are We are but a moment, a tra\eling we have a past and a future. If for the able to live an adequate and meaningful moment. There is a larger picture than just atheist life is just a momentary experi- human life. oursehes and we need to make decisions ence, then he needs the Ivanhoe's shake We really need to stretch over time. And based on that larger picmre. Our happi- for meaning. In fact, he needs to own most of our lives we probably don't. ness depends on it. Ivanhoe's—and what's more, he needs to Much of life is lost in doing the momen- You can n"a\"el through life tning to own the company that makes the ice taiy thing. I become the activity instead of a\oid momentary^ pains. 'S'ou can sa\". "I cream. He is often not free to enjoy the being above the activity. I'm consumed by want the easiest path I can ha\-e. Wliat's good things of life because he must get eating the pizza. I'm consumed by the the path of least resistance'!"" "I don't want meaning for living fi-om them. busyness of the day, by the personality to date anybody because I'll get hun." If you just live for the moment, it's gone. that just chewed me out—as opposed to "I don't want to take an>' hard classes." You've consumed the ice cream and being above it a bit. and thinking, "This "Gee. my leg hurts so I'll take a pill to you're not even aware of eating it. person probably had a bad day. I'll have make it feel better" The professional Whereas, if you don't need the moment better days in the future." Or, "This brain athlete could say. "I don't want to go out for meaning, you can take the gifts of the tumor is not the end of all life." You see. it for football this season, that could cause present world that God has given you and could be something veiy simple. It could pain." Oh. but think about all the glon. you can also yield them. be something major the chance to make a million dollars. The athlete who looks at the fiamre gets It 's hard to know sometimes when to So what are we to do? How can we go through the pain. Christians ought to ha\e enjoy and when to yield. about stretching ourselves above titne? true picmres of realits' that stretch be\ond

Perhaps that wisdom comes as we focus It seems to me that is what we're about secular reasons for li\ ing. The call to the

on God. God is eternal present tense. All in the whole spectiaim of courses we teach Christian life is the call to understand pain reality is summed up in his knowledge in a college. We're about this business of in the light of all time. Sometimes the call and power For animals, at the other end broadening people's \'iew of reality, so we is to enter into pain. "I'm going to take a

of the specti-um, the present tense is just stretch the students' \iew of time. 'Sou hard cuniculum." "I'm not going to ha\e momentaiy experience. Life flickers and need to know something about histoiy a beautiful home." "I'm going to go to the it's gone; and nothing holds the whole from the ancients up until now. and then mission field." "I'm going to be manned

thing togethei'. Humans arc somewhere in you need to anticipate the future socictv'. and struggle through it and not just get behveen. We have a mind that can It's going to be multilingual, multi- di\ orced." The call is to see a larger somehow hold all our momentaiy cultural, with a greater population. We're picture instead of momentan pleasure and experiences, anticipate other momentaiy tiying to sti"etch students. There's more pain. We Christians should teach the experiences, and put them in meaningftil than just you and your life. Some sUidents larger picture. That's w hat our Christian

packages. That's sort of what God does: come here saying, "It's just me. I need an uni\ ersit^ is all about.

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LLItLCiLlfL^Ll statement of Mission

Taylor University is an interdenominational evangelical Christian under- graduate institution educating men and women for lifelong learning andfor ministering the redemptive love ofJesus Christ to a world in need. As a community of Christian students under a faculty committed to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, Taylor University' offers liberal arts and professional training based upon the conviction that all truth has its source in God. From the President

' his issue of Taylor magazine is filled with cause His gifts."

^5 for rejoicing and appropriate pride. I find it It is in this spirit that

interesting that among Christians there is a way I acknowledge all of

of expressing ourselves that seems quaint, even you within the Taylor

contrived to those who do not share our faith or constituency who have

perspective. Do we call our results accomplishments, so faithftiUy given your

or do we call them blessings? Do we refer to our money, talent, time,

ability, or do we call them gifts? Abilities and accom- resourcefiilness, prayers, counsel, and encouragement.

plishments can be our own; however, blessings and We are making progress together as an institution.

gifts come through no virtue of ourselves, but from the Alumni constantly comment on the growth of this

hand of a benevolent God. Without being unnecesscir- institution academically, physically, and in the breadth

ily pious or forgetting to give credit where credit is of our understanding of our mission. Each article in

due, we have devoted these pages to a report of this issue is a reminder of the vitality and accomplish-

progress and a tribute to the stewardship of the Taylor ment of some area of the Taylor program. It is

family. impossible to divide out the individual and specific

Taylor students have heard me tell a story of a contributions because the interactivity is so much a

sermon in which I referred to the phrase, "only God total effort. Some are more noticed than others, but

can make a rose." After the meeting was over, an old none is unimportant.

gentleman cornered me in the foyer of the church and Please, never think that you are not needed or that

said with a little grin, "How much do you know about you are taken for granted. In many ways, the history of

roses?" Though I felt I knew more than some, he Taylor is the story of the determination and commit-

didn't look like someone with whom 1 wanted a ment of God's "little people." As Paul reminds us, "not

debate, so I replied discreetly (someone once said that many wise, not many of great reputation. ..." In all of

discretion is the better part of valor), "Not much, I this there is ample room to sing, "to God be the glory."

suppose." "I thought so," he said. "What you are Our fabric is so delicate and our small successes so

talking about is a hybrid rose. The ones God makes by fragile that we simply cannot be casual about any of

himself, the wild ones you see beside the road, have our friends. The other side of this realit)' is that I truly

only one row of petals and seldom ever all of those, believe that as God is in our activity, nothing we do or

because the first often fall oif before the last appear." I don't do can thwart his purposes. Thank you for your

know he thought I was preparing a theological efforts and accomplishments, abilities and resources

response, crafted for atheists, so he quickly continued. and your faithful partnership in this ministry. Together

"Understand that only God can create and give life; we join in thanking Him for His gifts, blessings and

however, it seems that in all of His creation. He His evident smile on Taylor University these days.

welcomes man as co-creator. The hybrid rose is the

resuh of man and God working together over many

years of patient labor. We are husbandmen of His Kesler '58

creation. God expects our best efforts to be added to President

1A President's Associates

M/e extend grateful ttianks to ttie President's Associates—individuals wtio, by ttieir annual

unrestricted gifts of $1200 or more, comprise ttie premier supporting constituency of

Taylor University. In partnersflip with the President, these individuals share a direct and

Rick & Ellen Adams Pete Carlson Ken & Bette Flanigan Mary Holden Leon & LaGatha Adkison Hazel Carruth Ruth Flood Richard & Kathi Honig Dave & Barbara Allgood Jeremy & Sue Carter Jim & Roberta Fowler Dave & Dina Home Nelle Alspaugh Al & Sue Chan Bob & Betty Freese John & Joan Home

Scott & Suzanne Amstutz Greg & Jeanine Childs Bill & Lura Fry Jeny & Delores Home Merle & Avis Amundson Richard & Lydia Clark Grace Fry Dan & Rosemar>' Howell Jack & Sue Anderson Alyce Cleveland Ted & Jeanne Gabrielsen Lee & Betty Huizenga Mymeth & Jean Anderson Jim & Susette Cochran Howard & Anne Garver Ed & Denise Hurst John & Jane Armstrong Mark & Martha Collins The Gates Foundation Independent Colleges of Gayle & Sue Arnold Michael & Rachel Colvin Rex & Ruth Gearhart Indiana Foundation Margaret Atkinson George & Jean Connon Tom & Julie Gearhart Bob & Margie Jackson Avis Industrial Corporation Bill & Diane Costas Dave & Sandra Gelwicks Dale & Margaret Jackson Beulah Baker Bob & Beulah Coughenour Paul & Barbara Gentile Ralph & Carmen Jackson Carolyn Baker David & Phyllis Cox Les & Mil Gerig Don & Shirley Jacobsen Bob & Martha Baptista Paul & Kay Cox Jim & Solveig Getz Dw ight & Sally Jacobsen Mark & Pam Barton Tom & Bonnie Crutchfield Harold & Mary Gianopulos Jeff & Kristie Jacobsen Lawrence & Mary Bauer Robert & Carolyn Cunningham Bob & Joan Gilkison John & Carol Jaderholm Dave & Peggy Beamer Craig & Carmen Curtiss Dr. Noble Gividen Chip & Vema Jaggers Harold & Genevieve Beattie Jack & Carol Daniel George & Jan Glass Dick & Regina Jaggers Roger & Marilyn Beaverson Bob & Betty Davis Tim & Connie Glass Russ & Ruth Jensen Steve & Phyllis Bedi Charles & Mary Dehaan Jim & Irlene Glenn Jim & Sue Jerele Tom & Helen Beers Bob & Marilyn Deich Chris & Deb Goeglein Ke\in Johnson Randy & Bari Behnken Dan & Cynthia Dew Dave & Alice Golden Paul & Marilyn Johnson Bob & Marcia Benjamin Mildred DeWeerd Dan & Magee Gordon Reginald Johnson Bob & Mary Carrol Benson Pat & Cathy Dickey Bruce Grabenkort Robert E. Johnson Jean Bergwall Jean Diller Ked & Margo Graber Brian & Lila Justinger Roland & Shirley Bertka Tim & Lucy Diller Grabill Bank Charles & Carol Keller Barbara Bill Ed & Nancy Dodge Jim & Joanne Graham Gene & Margo Keller Marjorie Bill Dick & Weezie Doermer Don & Jean Granitz Joe & Rosie Kerlin Dick & Evelyn Bishop Bill & Lynne Downs M. Arthur Grant Jay & Janie Kesler James & Carolyn Blankemeyer Edith Driver John & Phyllis Green Jack & Janet King Ron & Margaret Blevins Wayne & Ruthanna Duckwall Corbly & Vivian Gregg Leroy & Dawn Kinzer Dewayne & Judy Bontrager Brad & Sylvia Duckworth Dale Grimes Michael & Ellen Kinzer Tom & Cathy Bookstaver Dale & Dee Duncan Marvin & Catherine Grostic Dale & .\nn Kitley Leland & LaRita Boren Mike & Sandy Duncan Frank & Grotenhuis James & Lydia Knutson Alan & Marcia Bowden Bob & Margaret Duncan Stan & Ruth Guillaume Da\ e & Karole Kocher Steve & Angela Boyd Addison & Thetis Eastman Nomi Gundersen Robert & Sue Kontak David & Joan Boyer Herschel & Ruth Ell Dick & Bonni Gygi \eme & Miriam Koppin Joseph & Judy Brain Bob & Marian Elliot Richard & Becky Haak Edmund Korafeld Cyndy Briggs John & Bemita Ellis Dick & Clarice Haltast Edith Korpi Martha Briggs Tim & Suzanne Ellis Jim & Edith Hall Mrs Harold Kroeker Ted & Murlaine Brolund Charles & Kathy Engle Greg & Becky Harris Phil & \elma Kroeker Bill & Sue Brown English. Bonter. Mitchell Tom & Shirley .\nne Harris Gordon & Ruth Krueger Bruce & Lynne Brown Foundation Carl & Avis Hassel Bob & Lonnie Kmmroy Craig & Susan Bugno Bob & Barb Erickson Shirl & Glona Hatfield Mark & Karen Kuiper Pete & Kim Buhrow Roger & Donna Erickson Steve & Mary Haun Susan Lamb

Ray & Jeanne Bullock Ted & Marge Essenburg Doyle tS: Marlene Hayes Peler & Connie Leonard Jill Burke Tom & Julie Essenburg Glen & Marilyn Heavilin Bob & Carolyn LeMaster Slephan & Barbara Burklin Don & Josie Essig John & Lucille Hershey Lee & Nancy Lewis Earl & Eleanor Butz Gregor & Mary Euler Roger Hirschy Roberta Lewis Jessie Cain Keith & Debbie Euler Bob & Susan Hodge Lill\ Endowment, Inc. Robert & Judy Cameron Joyce Evans Bob & Helen Hodges Art & Gladys Lindell Bob & Sibyl Campbell Malcolm & Nadinc Evans Art & Mary Hodson Wilburt & X'iolel Lirtrcll

Walt & Mary Campbell Bill & Frances Ewbank Jerry & Jmie Hodson Lulu Lloyd Keith & Jeanne Canhani Erik & Lynne Fahlen Carl & Jana Lee Hofmga Christian & Donna Losch Bob & Charlotte Canida Don & Nan Fancher Alice Holcombe Cun & Janice Lundquist Nick & Hope Cannell Wavne & Marilvn Fine Jean Holcombe Fred & Elaine Luthv

2A challenging opportunity to extend ttie influence of the University. In so doing, they gain the personal satisfaction of actively strengthening the educational, cultural, social, and spiritual

vitality of Taylor University. We are profoundly thankful for their participation.

Lew & Dottye Luttrell Dave & Ruth Neuhouser Jessica Rousselow Larry & Judy Summers Dan & Joyce MacLeish Peter & Shawn Newhouse Frank Roye Ron & Judy Sutherland David & Carole MacRae Chuck & Irma Newman Russell & Eleanor Ruch Fred & Bee Swanson John & Jane Maddox Wallace & Sheila Nichols Bob & Judie Rudolph Don & Joyce Taylor Ray & Kay Maddox Kevin & Cheryl Nill Brian & Joy Ruegsegger Doug & Robin Taylor Tim & Donna Mann Elmer Kussbaum Don & Shirley Ruegsegger Demeke & Marta Tekle-Wold The Maranatha Foundation Kenyon & Katy Nussbaum Randy & Bormie Rumble Mark & Colleen Terrell Doug & Connie Marlow Ron & Elizabeth Nussbaum Tom & Joimine Rumney Keith & Cindy Thompson Neil & Jane Martin Herb & Louise Nygren Charles & Jeanette Rupp Don & May Thorpe Roger & Marjorie Mason Don & Bonnie Odle Doug & Kathy Rupp Margaret Trefz Allen & Beverly Mathis Ben & Doris Ogbom Gene & Nancy Rupp Wendell & Diane True David & Jeanne Mathias John R. Oliver Co.. Inc. Rich & Nancy Russell Roger Trueblood William & Janet Matthews Taylor & Sandy Oliver Richard & Pauline Russell Jere Truex Roy & Rebecca Maxson Wallace Page Wally & Bobbie Scea Bill & Janet Van Treuren Kevin & Donna May Kirk & Sharon Pan- Don & Jean Schaffer Gordon & Elaine

John & Marilyn McCracken Eugene & Laure Pashley. Jr. Bob & Marci Schenck Vandermeulen Jon & Susan McCracken Gene & Ruth Pashley David & Diane Schmitz Judy Vandermeulen

John & Ola McDougall Tim & Marcia Pashley Jamey & Rachel Schmitz Jack & Barb VanVessem, Jr. Ross & Vivian McLennan Chris & Arm Paynter Martha Schmitz-Wealleans Craig & Vicki Vielguth Herb & Mary Ellen Meier Howard & Relda Pearson Mark Schram Michael & Pam Walcott Laurel Meissner Ervin & Alfrieda Penner John & Jane Schroeder Robert & Jean Walker Wah & Betty Meloon Clayton & Carolyn Peters LaVaughn Schuckers Leslie & Margaret Walton Paul & Evelyn Mendenhall Jim & Dara Peters John & Carol Scott Tom & Barbara Warner

Miles & Jill Mercer Dick & Margo Peterson Lee & Mae Scroggins John & Vicky Wauterlek Clyde & Jane Meredith Randy & Becky Pfaff Rick & Joanne Seaman Ray & Vivian Watson Phil & Pat Meredith Todd & Natalie Pfister Dale & Barbara Selby Larry & Sally Weber Cobum & Modelle Metcalf Bob & Girmy Pieschke Chuck & Bonnie Sellers Lois Weed Jim & Ruth Ann Meyerholtz Bill & Sarah Pletcher Ruth Setser Marshall & Rodah Welch Les & Martha Michel Thadd & Donna Poe Ron & Shelba Jean Shaw Todd & Lisa Welch Don & Jane Mick Martha Puntenney Harold & Tova Shergold Andrew & You-Ying Whipple Bob & Coleen Midwood Rich & Maggie Pyle Todd & Cindy Shinabarger Phil & Geny Whisler Joe & Barbara Miley Hobert & Judy Raikes Bill & Carolee Shinn Art & Donica White Mike & Sherry Miley Chuck & Sherry Ramsay Brian & Jennifer Shivers John White Calvin & Eloise Miller Walt Randall Jim & Sandy Sieber Steve & Beverly Whiteman Don & Doris Miller David & Karen Rasmussen John & Karol Siefer Bob Wilcox Thomas & Debbie Miller Glenn Rathke Crystal Silverman Paul & Lois Williams Paul & Karen Millikan Velma Rediger Chuck & Brenda Smith Paul & Ruth Wills Joe & Ruth Miraglia Jim & Lys Reiskytl Dan & Janet Smith Ron & Barbara Winder Carl & Judy Moellering Bob & Betty Renner Neal & Trish Smith Paul & Deb Winter Nancy Moller Garnet Rice Bob & Lee Smith Jim & Judy Woods Ellie Moore Keith & Marge Rich Ed & Ellen Smyth Vida Wood Tom & Donna Morr Kevin Rich Dana & Judy Sommers Woody & Deb Woodward

Cameron & Peggy Mosser Nerval & Margie Rich Norman & Jessie Soper Bob & Evelyn Wyatt, Jr. Rob & Robin Mourey Stan Rich Richard & Ramona Spencer Bob & Pat Wynalda Arthur & Beth Muller Mary Richey Ed & Phyllis Squiers Bob & Priscilla Wynkoop Art & Gloria Musselman Gale & Eve Rickner Ray Squire Phil & Midge Yaggy Karen Muselman Herman & Kathryn Riggs Dick & Rebecca Stanislaw Daryl & Joenita Yost Roger & Naomi Muselman Bill & Becky Ringenberg Howard & Gail Stein Dan & Martha Yutzy Pauline W. Myers Rae & Melody Ringenberg Paul & Ruth Steiner Pat & Mary Zondervan Louis & Jane Myre Ron & Frances Ringenberg Larry & Martha Stephens Paul & Betty Zurcher George Nagel Stan Rishel Dave & Nedra Steury *3 anonymous donors John & Mary Kay Neidhamer Loren & Judy Roberts Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Stewart Arlouine Nelson Jim & Mary Roden Peter & Joyce Stipanuk Henry Nelson Ruth Rogers Patrick & Beulah Stillman John Nelson Bill & Sally Roost Fred & Jane Stockinger Timothy Nelson Jim & Mary Rosema Jerry & Esther Stoops Don & Sandy Neu Roger & Lou Roth Roger & Carol Storer

3A .

A Time For Every Purpose. .

The words of Ecclesiastes 3:1 -7 serve as the theme for this year's Honor Roll of Donors. As we briefly—note a few of the exciting happenings at Taylor University, we celebrate our donors the people who play so central a role in making it all possible.

He who holds all time In his hand has in only its second year of existence.

purposed that this be a season of blessing in the —Realignment of the planned giving department

life of Taylor University. We are grateful, and to now operate under the auspices of the

extend our warmest thanks to God and to you William Taylor Foundation.

who, by your gifts to Taylor, serve as the agency —Successful completion of the year two in the

of God's blessings to the campus community. Taylor Plan's three-year cycle, designed to bring

Reviewing fund-raising developments of the the Taylor message to alumni and friends.

1990-1991 school year, we highlight: With heartfelt gratitude,

—A 9 percent increase in gifts to the Taylor Fund. A time —Endowing the Vision, the endowment-building to be / Gene Rupp life insurance program, exceeding its three-year born. Vice President for Development

I he birth of Tower Associates

Taylor's Fort The generous support ofpeople like those listed below make it possible for Taylor to

Wayne campus continue a nationally recognized tradition of excellence. We are grateful to Tower Associates, earlier this year those persons who each year give a gift of $500- 1 199 in support of Taylor's mission.

"has forever Terry & Carol Agness Marilyn Evans Paul & Connie Lightfoot Roy and Marabeth Ringent)erg changed the Jerry Allred John & Joyce Fox Andy & Eila Lindvall William & Maxine Robinson Norman & Sandra Andresen AlwinGiegler Dale & Marian Linhart Jim & Cheryl Robison Long educational Dave Askeland Bertha Gilson Stan & Donna Wally & Marlene Roth Bruce Rosemary MacFadyen Gilberl Ayres Donald Graber & Wayne & Lureile Rovreil Maidenberg Associates landscape of Charles & Bernice Baker Ruth Grant Alan & Dorothy Schroepler Tom & Elaine Ballard Rev. & Mrs. K. L. Greenwood Barry & Debra Mason David & Karen Smith Taylor Univer- Verle Mr. & Mrs. 0. W. Maxfield & Demona Barrett Bills, Phyllis Gross Al & Ardis Smith JotinS Phyllis Battice George & Bonnie Haines Darrell & Leslie Mayne Bob & Rebecca Smith sity," to quote Paul McKinney Stan & Ellen Beach Lowell & Sherry Haines Hazen & Beatrice Sparks Jim&JanMcCrory James Bell Ron SVicki Hall Kermit & Ethel Stams University one Chuck Margaret Mealy Steve & Nancy Board George 8, Anna Harrison & Jon & Janet Steiner Larry & Nancy Brown Robert & Jane Harshman Marvin & Karen Metzler Chuck & Barb Stevens official. TUFW's Clyde Michel Burton & Nancy Brubaker Kevin & Sherry Heiser & Betty Dan & Betty Stewart Tim & Carolyn Burkholder Gordon & Aileen Herrmann Dwight & Mary Mikkelson urban setting Hilda Steyer Roger & Jane Burtner Tim & Kathy Herrmann Herb & Jane Miller Dorothy Svrearingen Joe & Lisa Miller connplements Herb & Carol Carlburg Tom & Susan High! Ralph Teuber KC Carlsen Tim & Ashlyn Holz Sam 8, Pat Mott William & Lois Thompson Hewitt Carpenter Paul Tim & Susan Nace the main & Amelia & Becky House Gerald & Eloise Thome TR. SLucyCarr Dale & Laura Hutson Frank & Liz Nelson Tom & Suzie Trapf Dennis Renee Norton campus' rural VanNess & Louise Chappell Max & Doris Hunt & Andy & Nancy Trotogot Dan & Kris Chilcolt Kevin & Donna Her Scott & Jill Nye Bob&LizVanHom Art Terry & Rachel Oban Upland location & Jean Christensen Jim & Shirley Jacob Charles & Jennifer Vance Brent & Megan Clodgo Ron & Jane Johnson Mr. &Mrs, JimmieOchs Lee & Marge Vida Coreen Ogilvie and opens new Merritt Clymer Paul&MarciaJorg Rod & Etwin & Katharine Vincent Dale & Shirley Coin William & Sarah Kanaga Harry & Jackie Oldenbusch Jules & Marilyn Walker opportunities for Ted Dexter Kent & Barbara Keener Steve & Diane Oldham John & Doris Wallace Dwain & Virginia Dial Deane & Jeanne Kilbourne Mary Parrish Dave & Lisa Wallis student Bob&BobbiDiller Ron & Marilyn King Eleanor Parry Ray & Martha Waloiski Larry & Sherryl Dillon Don & Mary Kloplenstein Roger & Rose Phillips involvement, Rebekah Weslley Galen & Laura Dolby Nettie Leach Scott & Andrea Preissler Dorwin Whitenack Bob & Pat Dunbar Ernest & Mildred Lee 0z2ie & Cleo Purdy interaction, and Bob & Rosanne Wolfe Keith & Teresa Duncan Dave & Carolyn LeMasters David & Lea Randall Alma Yerks Ken & JoAnn Dunkelberger Wynn & Bonnie Lembright Daniel & Marsha Reed ministry. Gordon & Ruth Zimmerman Denver Eleanor Pauline Rhine & Elliott Jack & Cynthia Letarte Jim & Dave & Carol Zoulendam

4A Alumni Honor Roll of Donors

We are especially grateful for our supportive alumni, presently numbering almost 4,200. Their

continued support of tfie Taylor Fund, capital, endowment, and scfiolarsflip funds allow Taylor

University to maintain fier leadership role as one of the nation's premier Christian colleges.

m 1915 Ida Spreen Jones Hershey Kennelh Fouike Elisabeth Roane McClintock Dorothy Hislop Miller Dorothy Collins Miller Winifred Brown Catherine Chappell Jones Madelyn Leak Guindon Ross McLennan John Murbach Participation: 100% Wilson Paul Mina Herman Derby Mildred Huber Lovell Rulh Johnson Hall Lester Michel Pauline Muselman Iris Abbey Garnet Williams Rice Mary Deich Forgy Mildred Macy Carol Brown Johansson Donald Miller Miriam Reish Nelson

Lena York Roth Genevieve Cushman Fox Rebecca Wheeler Maxson Gordon Kashner Elizabeth Carpenter Muller Jean Southern Nemore

11 1916 Paul Whitaket Eliza Gould Luther Ration Ruth Prosser Keizer Eleanor Parry Don Odie

Aflhur Hodson Waller Randall A Leroy Keller Jessie Burlner Skinner Irene Talman Pollard 1930 Arttiur Howard Wallace Scea Deane Kilbourne Morton St. John MaxineDoppRehlIng Paul lllk Marian Matthew Sleedman Lovina Shupe Kimbel Gail Malsbary Stein Ina Rowell Rocke Participation: 54% Rowena Walker Stucky Paul Stuart Harold Lanman Dorothy Anderson Swearingen Mildred BurdonRossel! 1918 Ruby Shaw Bourpuard Ella Davis Thomas Wirth TennanI Olin Lehman John Tremaine Fred Rowley Participation: 50% Edna Chambers Chandler Percival Wesche Margaret Tretz C. Edwin McClarnon W. Erwin Vincent Mary Kendall Sanders Marie Gibbs Tressler Kenneth Fox Samuel Wolgemulh Leone Harris Milliner RodahElliotl Welch Frances Guindon Shisler Cleo Beel

Albert Mathias John Miller

1927 Mary lllk Mohnkern Theatia Shupe Picklo Parlicipation: 20% James Rhine Leon Shalter Elhel Boyer Frank & Alice Bissell Simons Garlield Sleedman

Alma Silzle Leah Loader Thomas Clayton Steele Paul Stephenson 1928 1933 John Vayhinger Marjorie MacKellat Wesche Parlicipation: 41% Participation: 48% Frances Thomas Allen Stanley Boughton Rulh Flood Ray Brechbill 1938 Helen Brown Hamilton Merrill Clymef Participation: 58%

Elizabeth Beebe Irish Edwin & Margery Kleineleld E. Lawrence Carman Susan Breiand Lamb Copper Hazel Buiz Carrulh Sprague & Dorothy Atkinson Catherine Tatem French Arthur Climenhaga Willard Elizabeth Sluarl Gates Virginia Cline

Melvina Gleason Wilson P. Ardath Kletzing Hoffmann Emma Alspaugh Copeland

Mabel Kreie Lemke J. Arthur Dahlstfand 1929 C. Lyie Thomas Ted & Dorothy Weaver Fred & Ruth Jabberer Vosburg Engslrom Participation: 48% Charles Garringer Mildred Parvin Bastian Richard 8, Clarice Bell HallasI Allhea Osborne Catlin 1934 Marie Heinemann Bertha PolliltGilson Parlicipation: 52% John & Lucille Kruschwitz Edith Stall Herbert & Roberta Bennetl

5A Joseph Shisler Marybeth Smilh Hunt 1948 EllsworlhRunyon Raymond Wilbur ftoyComslock William Redigei Joyce HunI Spitnale John Juett Donna Williams Schmidt Josie Adcelson Cramer Wallace Rook Participation: 48% Harold & Kalhryn Smilh Gerald Klineteltet Paul Shackley Louise Dawson Rodger & Olive Hasehnod Bernice Schell Baker 1951 Springer John Kruschwiti Shirley Holmgren Sheard Pauline Breid Dewey Sctnwt Florence Branch Bond Parlicipalion: 47% Joyce Burlner Trumbauer Rollie Leeman John SIrahl Jean Miller Diller RoyShavy Wesley & Dorothy Horn Bullis Reginald & Flora Adams Paul Trumbauer Eslher Lewis Martin Shirley Gaetle Svaan Kennelti Duntelberger Margaret Paine Swanson Mary Brown Calhey Allotd Paul Williams NIola Holt MetcaK Herbert Wiggins Mariam Senset>ey BgsJi Elotse Gerig Thome Alyce Rocke Cleveland Dorothy Eells Andresen Lewis Wilson Kenneth Morse Merlin Wilkins Ruby Enns Mary Wilson Turner Robert Deich Clyde Augsburger Fallh Glenwood Wynne Elizabeth Good Owsley Lois Williams Robert Fraser Betty Ihalleio Monroe Dullie William Berry Phyllis Martin Younj John Pugh Harold Zart Rudi Endicotl French GlermaPlnnipsWaaiin Helen Zimmerman Dunham Dorothy Kimball Blomquist Winlred Pulsiler J, Paul Gentile MadtiaFordyceWeisti Floyd Emshwiller Reynold Bohleen Martha Wallace Beit Mary Goodridge David Wheeler 1944 Norma Hickey Fleming 1950 Paul Boyer Paul Rupp Donald & Dorottry Huflman Donald Wilks Parlicipalion: 64% Calvin & Belly Coats Fleset Parlicipalion: 40% Paul Bunish William Siklberg Granitz WilmaAugslurger Thomas Bailey Catherine Wright Good Marjorie Wyant Anderson Dorothy Butler John Siner William Hayden Wisdmeier Warren & June Pugh Bergwall Donald Hubbard Shirley Burmeisler Augsburger Robert Campbell Warren TropI Richard Hover KennelliWri^ E. C. Bernstorl William Hunt Charles Baker Betty Cole Charles Paul Yaggy Shirley LundeJacobsen James Bertsche Don Kloptenstein Harold Beatlje Kenneth Chrislensen John Kaiser Marjorie Williamson Brown Ruth Waldin Lintelmann Dama Martin Burkhart Malvin Cofield 1954 Gloria Krebs Kleinhen Paul Clasper 1946 Vernon Macy Frank & Betty Ireland Carver Marian Munson Collins Participslion: 451 Maurice Lindetl Nancy Fox Crecrall Participation: 44% Ida Wessman Mannix Bruce Charles Theodore Dexter Sarah Andrews Herbert Lucas Edward Eyanicl< Joyce Wentz Bailey Robert Morris Arthur SJeanellen Stewart Dan Esau Joy Arthur W- Nomian MacFarlane William & Martha Evers Thelma Drew Beefy Martha Ladd Murphey Christensen Bmce & Ruth Lawrence Prase ShirteyBotileen E. Don Martin Raymond Garrett Virgil Bjork Jean Smith Rasmussen Elmer Copley Eugene Friesen Barbara Gordinier Brando William Malbews William Green Juai Evans Ruth Brose Rogers J. Robert Coughenour Donavon Gerig Donna Colbert Harold Matthews Ralph Johnson LoisGuyant Gallenberger Martha Johnson Strunk Murl Eastman Betty Thompson Getty Richard Corliss Pauline Getz Medhurst Josephine Stuart Juett Maufine Carver Holfman Charles Tharp Paul Erdel Ralph Goodell Lila Hansen Cosmades Darlene Eby Melvin Martha Leeman Karges Harold Homer Joan Powell TropI Robert Fenstermacher R, James Hagen Harold Draper Clyde Michel Betty Weed Kruschwitz Ruth Bergert Messerschmidl Clyde Trumbauer RevaZischke Frees Vilis Hayes Haines Violel GoWsoorthy Fraser Charles & Marilyn Copley Janyce Swearingen Lyman Aflouine Hamann Nelson Frances Johnson Willert Barbara Clark Gentile Fenton Hall Ruth Gentile Gearhait Micklewrlght Virgil fylaybray Dorland Russetl Emerald Gerig Avis Morehead Hassel Howard Habegger Jean Morgan Phyllis Steinef McCoy Stewart Silver Wallace Good Utee Clinton Hutchens Mary Von Bergen Hesse 1949 Arthur Muselman Martha Hulter McDonald ElizabettiStudabaker Carl Hassel Lauradean Snooks Kraklan OIne Holland Participation: 50% Robert Neely Bonnie Weaver Odie Alva Swarner Dillon Hess Waller Kregler Theodore Hopkins Genevieve Beischer Beadle John Nelson Glendyl Burgener-Jellord Calfierine Hatfield Welty Virginia Gilchrist Hoyt Andrew & Marilyn Shook Robert Hughey Margaret Sherman Brown Marie Merk Norris Ostrom Ptiilip Williams Daniel Hutchens Kulaga Forrest SArlene Smilh Georgia Brown Canedy Barbara Rioux Novak Kalhryn Tucker Schoen RuttiSteiner Zimmerman Gordon & Helen Turner Dillon Lalfin Jackson Maurice Coburn Harold Oechsle Elizabeth Suderman Jensen Andrew & Ella Kincaid David Jones Albert Cramer James Oliver Philip Whislet Gordon Johnson Lindvall Lawrence Ijcour m 1947 Clyde Decker Grace Kenney Par Agnes Grant Wilson Joy Jessup Jones Calvin & Twyla Bergman Doyle Lehman Pafticipation: 51% Leon Fennig Jerry Pertain Donald Yocom Shirley Johnson Kennard Marcum Elaine McNeil Undell Esttier Bradford Bekaert Gaylord Gerig Jack Ration Dorothy McFall Zart Elizabeth Lucas Carlene Mitchell Matthews Esther Williams Martin Russell Clark Inez Gerkin Elmer & Gloria Bridson Regier Fred & Elaine Millhisler Luthy Erma Gardner McCarthy AlelaMastin Ruth Coughenour Cox Wanita Sheagley Grainger John Rigel Clyde Meredith Billy Melvin Max Meier 1945 Gwendolyn Somerville Gerig Carol Brewer Guy Ralph Ringenberg Florence Smilh Mollnder William Myers Virginia Mrlteil Miller Participation: 60% Alice Hitchcock Good Ruth Bertsche Hainline Richard Russell Carl Muselman Jean Possum Nicholsen Gail Brenneman Nichols M. Wesley Arms Taylor Hayes Robert Henthorn Mary Ktoplenstein Schmidt William Ng F. James Norris David Pelton Norman Baxter Gene Gibbs Henthorn Paul Holt Carol Gramlich Scott Mae Gilbert Pierce Richard & Maty Winters Richard Raby Gordon Bell William Jones Belly Kinsller Frank Shindo Virginia VeensiraPieschke Norris Edith Casperson Rediger Genevieve Shuppert Bertsche LydiaRuppJuillard Eileen Lageer Harley Siders Elizabeth Stanley Pilkey Miio Nussbaum Vonda Lightbody Rigel Robert & Mable Busch Gladys Brown Klinefelter Gnellar Chisolm Leeman Carl Siktberg Lyie Rasmussen E. Herbert Nygren Oral Ross Bontrager Ruth Schoeppach Klinger Miriam Lilten Long Ray Snyder Carl Rice Martha Slagg Dechsle Phyllis Snyder Rowe Lawrence Brown Milton Murphey M. Jean Mosher Morris Joyce Scott Sloner Wesley Robinson Robert Oil Betty Blom Ruth Sarah Burden Chrismer WilmaSteiner Petersen Elmer Nussbaum Verna Sleury Tharp Betty TusantRoehl Everett Parks Richard Steiner Hubert Clevenger Margie Billet Rich Rhena Fetch Harold Thornburg Opal Buck Shoemaker William Payne Helen Ballinger Summers Robert Cox Joanne GrubbsShickley Vernon Petersen W Lee & Ruth Dixon Truman Edward Shy Howard Pearson Robed Tidg««ell Thetis Eastman Laura Herber Siktberg Marjorie Leary Piter Richard & Pat West Unkenholz Paul Steiner Robert Pieschke Guyvanna Tmman Gerald Fisher Jean Hayes Silver C Lennart Poison Gertitt 8. Barbara Knighl Royal Sleiner Dolly Hoiman Poison WillettaKinterVesl James Giggy Boyd Skinner Beatrice Chambers Powers Vandenburg John Svaan David Ralhjen Gerald Welsh Catherine Hill Groslic DorothyOlsen Van VIeel Frances Prough William Wortman Dalton Van Valkenburg Ralph Romine John Wheeler flalph Herber Dorothy Fenstermacher Nerval Rich Ted Wright Timolhy Warner Frederick Russell Carmen Justice Wilks E, Jean Holcombe Villwock Ruth SIrohm Robinson Howard Washburn Tammer Saliba CreightonWoltz Robert Schenck 1953 Lloyd Wright Marian Wilson Schindler Participation 43% Judson Shoemaker Lyie Barren 1955 Ruth Henry Steiner James Beaty ftrtafBftoa.*?* Ruth Muselman Steury Mary Fleming Berry Jack & Ramona Ferguson Carroll Stroshine Virginia Lindell Calhcart Augustine Ralph Teuber Gerald Close Demona Detamore Barren W David TropI ErnesI Cobbs Thomas Beers Elizabeth Brose Van Horn Mary Getow Corliss Sue Chessman Blair Donald Walden Lloyd DeLong Richard Cladr Lois Weed Eva Dillin Beulah Meier Coughenour Valelta Short Werder Jane Ericson Everson Doris Crawmer James West Pierre Fisher Miriam Deyo Louise Reams Wiggins Rex Geartiart N Arthur Edslrom Norman & Eunice Berg Dorothy Burgess Greimann Stuart Fiase Wilhelmi David Harvey Geraldine Gnes Hahn Harry & Lorna Green William Hesse V. Kathiyn Brown Henderson Williams Ralph High Dorothy Hiatt JeannetleElissavanAatsI V. Donald Jacobsen L Norma Holmgren A. Warren & Esltier Hund Nancy Jacobson Johnson I 1952 Bonnie Ewing Joumell John Joumell Pjrtiapalwn (5% Roselyn Baugh Kerlin Mary Filch Kaiser Patrick Bacchus Anna Schwartz Lehman Fred Kleintien John Barram Larry Liechty David & Rebecca Swandet Le Lawrence Bauer Eloise OlcotI Miller Shana Joan Beghtel MikeMuri^ James McCallie Merlin Birtiy Marion Unkenholz Muthiah Neil McDowell Marilee Brown Bohleen Arloeen Williams OInrer Donald McFartand John Bragg llenePenn Phyllis Miller Miller Doris Oswalt Brause Fred Pnnjing Leon Nicholsen Richard Btownlield Virginia Moliu Pun>lt Harold Olsen Lewis Burns Pat Lucas Rsby Virginia Balk Pidiering James Comslock Stanley & Connie Ross Reed

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Jane Slenzak Barbara Thurman McQueary Lucille Stem Ulery Gertrude Krein Hampton Oris Reece Lois Staub Deyo Margaret Cambridge Spring Anita Ford Prinzing Barbara Meyer Warner Dale Hochstettler William Ringenberg Georgia Dodd

Robert Stolier Charlotte Justice Saleska Howard Watson James & Annabelle Amstutz Veryl Roth Adrian Chandler Durham

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Rictiard Turner Delmar Schwanke Robert Wolte Roger Jenkinson Judy Lammon Sampson Anita Weimer Freeman

Margaret Wicliett Vida Ronald Shaw Silas Klaassen Joyce Huehner Chartes French Failti Dodge Wheeler Curtis &DeLoisStoesz Smith m 1959 George Klohck Scharringhausen David Geddes Norman Wheeler Shirley Pletchef Smith Carol Ash Kundenreich R, Larry Smith Alice Hendrickson Golden Paiticipation: 51% Donna Wright Wise Ken & Elizabeth Galloway John Lavanchy Karen Cheesman Snider RuthWolgemuthGuillaume G. William Bartow Martha Hayden Woodward Stark Manan Lehmer Linhart Ronald Spade Doyle Hayes Roger Beaverson Marie Lamb Wright Miriam Gulp Stewart Marjorie Kaufmann Mason Carolyn Haas Sprunger Janel Hardy Hochstettler Sandra Moore Bedtord Milsuko Higa Yamaguchi John Stroman Howard Mathisen C. Rex Taylor John Huibregtse Janet Berst Rhoda Evans Taylor Peggy Matthews Rachel Howell Tjoelker Marcia Van Doren Jorg Alice Netzband Boyer Florence Johnson Thomason Evelyn Pearson McDonald Diane Tenpas Vivian David & Karole Bowen Kocher 1956 Nancy Wittman Brubaker Virginia Hamilton Tobias Thomas McGeath R.Scott Wilson Roy Krai Participation: 40% Stephan Creutz Nancy CimbaloTrotogot Nancy Anderson McMurtry Richard Wise Ronda Hutfer Kunau Jane Springer Adams Gertrude Dahl F. Laurence Warner Signe Hansen Meier Robert Larsen Evelyn McNeil Aichele Lorraine Rioux Dahl Mildred Andrews Whiteley Helen Padrutt Miller Roxanne Sprunger Leiciity Doris Spur Alexander Tracy Davis 1962 Edwin Wiens Millard Niver E. Lewis Luttrell lona Amspaugh Wendell DeBruin Participation: 35% Catherine Cecil Norman Joyce Gray MacLeish Margaret Weedon Barton Patricia Stall Ekiund Patricia Liby Amsluiz Arthur Norris Loretta Thomas Mann Margaret Bash m 1958 Marilyn Follett Juanita Anthony Anthony John Okesson Bonnie Mcintosh Martin Eleanor Shelley Bayles Participation: 49% Irlene Gierman Glenn Sharon Shannahan Arndt Mary Oellinger Pahmeier Janice Franklin May Riley Case Jerry Allred Sherry Perkins Gormanous Sheldon Basselt Roger Peck Rudy Moberg Elsa Dahl Carolyn Carlson Anderson David Gustafson Gary Berner Gordon Polsgrove Sandra Rupp Moeschberger Bradley Duckworth Beverly Brown Ball Richard Guthrie Sally Sweet Birkey C. Dexter Rohm Dale Murphy Evert Ekiund Verle Barrett Geraldine Ensor Hall Robert Blume F. Marlene Wilcox Roth Everett Myers A. Kay Brenneman Erb Walters Dolores Thompson Marilyn WilleitHeavilin David & Janet Foltz Bruce Jonnine McKinley Rumney Evelyn Richards Norris Delite Lieske Fahl Bauder Carol Coyner Hess Nancy Henderson Chrislensen Wayne Samson Jane Lunde Pedersen June Frautschy Stanley Beach Edna Nishihara Holdeman Rex Clouston David Scudder Luanne Adams Phillips Virginia SticklenGulick Marilyn Habegger Beaverson Lois Smith Hughes Lorena Armstrong Counts Larry Sheets Ida Hersey Price Randall Center Marlene Short Habegger Roland Bertka Waller & Darlene Reimer Kalhryn Heavilin Cutting Sue Andrews Smith Charles. Ramsay Robert Hankins Ruth Malson Bishop Huitema Arthur Deyo Donald Steltz Gloria Gnttin Reading G Kent Hatfield Jean Watson Carter David Kemp Timothy Diller Janet GushikenTerui Lawrence Rich Roger Hirschy Lenore Ringenberg Chernenko Jane Smith Kesler David Dryer Carol Howland Thompson Thomas Ringenberg Ruth Allspaw Hopkins James Dah! Charles Kimes Raymond Durham A time Andrew Trotogot Virginia Doctor Roe Jacqueline Chastain Ingram Robert & Betty Davis Jack 8, Janet King Leona Lewis Ehman Rosalie Closson Valutis Joanne Fox Rostler Jo Ann Albfecht Kehoe Victor Denton Leroy Kinzer E. Thor Foss Miriam Beers Van Valkenburg JudieOhlrich Rudolph to plant. Joseph Kerlin Phyllis Engle Rose Isaac Klaassen Linda Larsen Fuhrer Joseph & Carolyn Cloer Robert Seevers Dorothy Garneh Lehmann Jemima Ensing Delia Koch Tom Gehner Wagner Dale Senseman Loren Lindholm Ramon Farley Janel Hartman Kranz Ruth Gehres Robert Walker Patricia Benson Shannon Donald Love Ronalds Mary Loomis Priscilla McMahan Kreis Joyce Worgul Guslalson Larry Weaver Melveta Brake Shutt Marjorie McCallum Meske Fassett Shiela Kuehnle Donna Ramseyer Hallenbeck vyompleted Mary HenningWeirick Verlis & Lois McBnde Siusher Robert Morgan Mary Cavanaugh Fendt Rulh Dillon Lambrighl Delores Steinbach Home Carol Wharton Jack Souder Phyllis LantiMorrical Carol Tyte Ferguson John Landon Robert Jackson Carolyn Bennett Wheeler Kermit & Carol Starkweather this fall, the Demerit Moher AnnaNewhardFullhart John Lantz Janet Judd Jenkinson Jerry & Maxine Smith Willman Fred Stockinger Lorena Smith Murpfiy Roger Gerig Naomi Sipe Lehman June Kearney Roger Winn Calvin Tysen Randall Ruby Moser Neuenschwander Gwen Davies Gettmann Dale Linhart Tal Keenan LeahMedvidofskyWoltf Ronald Van Dam Kan On George Glass Grelchen Miller Loomis Al Kundenreich William Worth Mary Baker Whitehead Phyllis Osbom Kedwin Graber Raymond Merz Janet Mendenhall Lanier Environmental MarthenaRawlings Wilder John Pelrotf Ralph Gyde Gloria Shepherd Nelson Kathryn Stewart Leonard Jennifer Fierke Wilson Velma Vernier Rediger Russell Hamilton Betty Egeberg Olsen ff 1961 Carolyn Woltgang Lewis Studies Center Douglas Wood James Robertson G. Arthur Hansen Frances Murphy Petrolt Participation: 40% Philip Loy Lorraine Lindholm Ryberg Larry Harper Judy Weber Polsgrove JohnAlfleck Carl Lundquist is unique Evangeline Thomas Smith Austin Havens Cleo Murdoch Purdy Wayne Augustine Mary Weidler Lyons m 1964 Bernard & Doris Starner Donald & Miriam Hedrick Nancy Lindgren Rohart Richard Baarendse Rodger Martin Participation: 36% among facilities Jarvis Steiner Martin Hess R, Waldo Roth Harold & Sarah Gove Beat Donald & Janice McDougall Sharon Dalberg Anderson Wendell & Diane Beghtel True Jane Vanzant Hodson Wayne Rowell Audrey Berndt Donald Miller Ronald Angerer at undergradu- DianKriderWilkey Karen Kelly Hosman Russell Ruch Judy Hoffman Bontrager Patricia RutenachI Mochel Elaine Springer Anspaugh

Ronald Woodward Verna Isaac Thomas Rumney R. David & Joan Gratfis Boyer Melvin Moeschberger Mary Schneider Augustine Robert Wright Jay Kesler Nancy Rowley Rupp Stanley Burden JuneNilsen G.Stevens Baker ate institutions Dawn Shumaker Kinzer Joseph Smith Gary Cooper Connie Peck Margaret AnemaBarnhart 1957 Dons McBride Knoblock Sue Gorrell Smith Sharon Buckels Creutz Gary Pelzold John Battice nationwide. The Elsa Anderson Kroger Barbara Udisky Stigleman Lucille Entz Oilier Anita Van Winkle Rice Phyllis Dye Bedi Participation: 46% Rolf Larsen Roland Sumney Sharon Rupp Ehresman Roger Roth Barbara Brown Bender Joyle Allen Center offers Orlan Lehmann Leif & Marjorie Starkweather Ruth Schinkel Falk Martha Dunn Russell David Bingeman Mary & Ben Allison William Loewen Tetdal Gary Forbes Tamara Schiiko M. Rosalie Bowker Joyce Bowen Ancil hands-on John Louthain Mary Maynard Theaker Barbara Hanawalt Ford J William Schneck Carolyn Williamson Dorothy Brown Arthur WilmaVanderbie Lubbers Robert Trout Mariene Silvis Georgia Janet Spitler Senseman Burkholder Ann Nishihara Ayabe Arlene Lundquist Art Turner Jerry Goss Barbara Archer Silvis Ann Newsom Bush education and Ruth Unkenholz Case Gail Malmsberry Ronald Valutis Constance Grant Green Carlton Snow Walter Campbell William Chapman Kenneth & Joy Hainline Gladys Haakonsen Westerberg Dona Hess Green Ruth Strong Dan Carpenter training for Waller Chernenko McGarvey Rosanne Shippy Wolte Charles & Patricia Hard Griftin Ned Stucky Suzanne RulenachtCorkill Mildred McMurtryCopeland Dwight Meier Mari Mieno Yamaguchi Marjone Chitwood Hamilton James & Frances Woy David Cutting students rooted Mary Oavies Kathleen Dilley Miller Harold Hatcher Terhune Daniel Dew R. E. & Nancy Delay Dodge Paul Millikan Garth Irey Joyce McClurg Todd David Dickey Sylvia Mines Duckworth 1960 in and respon- Eloise Van Natia Moore Lois Kedge Jackson Jonell Willis Van Dam Dartene Oriscal-Krebs William Dvorak Participation: 45% Eleanor LaughlinMorey Robert & Margaret Tatem Elaine BrunzVandermeulen Mary Ellen Matthews DuPree John Ehresman Joyce Morgan Bales sive to the Anita Callaway Morris Jackson David Williams Don & Nan Buecker Fancher David Paris KathyLauberBlume Judith Shater Needier Paul Jorg Mozelle Williams David Forbes Paul Fendt G.DewayneBontrager Bonnie Freese Pickering William Klinger Beverly Horn Zell Deanna Mayne Francis command to Rot]ert & Joan Lloyd Gilkison Joan Haaland Britlon Alex Ramos Hubert Kuhn Nancy Ackerman Frederick Robert Granville Doris Kocher Browning Elton & Barbara Lawrence L- Ellen Tucker Lail John Freeman serve as Judith Kondey Harvey Rosemary Harper Bucy 11 1963 Rose Ruth Stockinger Meyerholtz Barbara Davis French Carl Holinga Betty Augustine Burden Participation: 34% Gene Rupp Carl Mickley Marsha Ekiund Geddes Arvid Horn Gloria Moennig Carey Lois Jackson Austin caretakers of Joyce Shick Schwanke Sally Runyon Mitllestedt Norma Hill Gehner Joyce Kaufman Curtis Carter Elsbeth Baris Baarendse Jean Lehman Sheets Janice Miller Myers David Gelwicks John Key Earl Chrislensen Maxine Steury Balkema creation. Carole Shoup Smith Roberts Barbara Jacobson David Golden Jane Pel rceLesh CaronGillig Dvorak Carol Ellis Baughman Suzanne Kuhn Smith Olson Stanley Guillaume Rita Gefhardt Lindholm Robert Dvorak Marilyn EllettBlom Nelda De Long Sonday John Oswalt Richard & Marie Raese Blanche Burwell Louthain Charles Ford Timothy Burkholder Arlene Frehse Spade Leah Yeley Parson Gunderson Barbara Benjamin Love Robert Freese Paul Carlson Lois Weed Stoker Sara Peck Roy & Lynne Osberg Hagen Elaine Schrader Luce David & Dorothy Brunner Jacob Chan Takako Kokame Tanaka Irvin Polk Linda Stanton Harmon Barbara Anders Maggart Gehres Martha Niver Clever Marilyn Holloway Taylor H, Fred Pomeroy Carol Haught Headland Janet BenningMarquardt Jan Huffman Glass Janet Smith Cummins Irvin Thompson J. Franklin Pyle Suelyn Satterlee Heth Sarah RoushMcMillin Evalyn Deyo Hadley Sterling Davis

7A Jonalhan Hildebrandl Robert Ransbotlom Judith Paulson Woods RoyFlanary Orlena Rahei Klireieaar Todd Hinkle Yvonne Rosecrans Robert Frey Ma/kKarts Thomas & Linda Hotliman James Howell Beverly Petterson Scott 1967 Priscitia Hamilton Ganwood Margo Williamson Kellei Kraus Allen Kallmann Gary Shuppert Bruce Gee Eugene Kent Carol Kubik Participation. 30% Jeneane Lomax Kindinger David & Constance Charlene Phillips Getz David Lorenc Melvin & Judy Lrach Richard Anderson Judith Fink Kirsch Cuthbertson Slater Eugene & Marylou Habecker Eane & Jessie Randolph Lusk Donna Trumbauer Loscti Carol Marshall Ashman Donald Knudsen JudsonSprunger Patricia Fields Harl Maria Mancini Cheryl Fridstrom Mahoney Carol Payne Reals Bruce & Carolyn Martin Konya Laron Thompson Gayle Acheson Hey Nadine Harris Marshall- Sieve Manganeilo David Bowermeisler Phoebe Dew Law Barbara Butman VanVessem J. James Jerele Wagner Jeanne Bankes Marino Stephen Bowman Daniel MacLeish Joseph & B. Elaine Shugarl Ronald Johnson Margaret Metcalf McClelland Pamela SdirediMcOanel Carol Stfoup Buwalda Rtioda Grosser Mackenzie Vandegrilf Cheryl Helle Jones Gordon Mendenhall DonhkLennan Beverly Boldt Carlson Marion Meeks Gordon Vandermeulen LiisaGreensteinKaminski Janet Michel Coteen Myeis Midmod Peter Carlson Lyndon Merkle Fred Walthouf Priscilla Arnold Keller Robert Midwood Lee Myers MarciaSlosson Clark Stanley Meyer Marilyn LakeWatkins James Linkenback Michael Miley Judith Nasialia Robert & Sharon Connor Helen LaDuke Miller Judith StarnsWillard Gary Lybarger E. AnneMoudy B. Peart Poc Richard Cummins Terrell Minks James Woods Bonnie Bennett Lynch Diane Kuhn Mundy Joseph Prilhrtz Warren Day Louis & Patricia Patterson Margaret Weiland Marsh Stephen & Diane Lundquist Dee & Ruby Pinlenney Lonna Setser Field Molic Barbara Coffing Matthews Oldham David Pyfe 1966 Rila Johnston Freer LaMoine Motz Darrell & Leslie Mayne Mary Hicks Palmer Ruth Ijughlin Rehm Participation. 42% Charmaine Elliott Freeze Elizabetti Milter Nelson Marilyn McQueen Cynthia Moser Petgrem David Rich Svend Abrahamsen Paul Frykholm James & Dara Epp Peters Linda Kemmer Nash John Porter Elisabeth Koppin Rictnet Sandra La Rose Andresen Richard Graffis Wilbur S Gloria Callaway F, Williams Carolyn Knighl Made Pride Joyce Rinter D James Barton Richard Graham Regier Parman J Richard Pyle Walter RotHson David Baugh Richard & Bonni Gygi Ttiomas S Elizabeth Mighells Richard Peterson Nancy Wilcox Rockwood Joe & Carol Luginbill Romine KarinHosackBergwall Claire Johnson Hallman Schlee Wesley Rediger Philip Ross BrendaGlselRoiiell Joyce Johnson Bowling Paul Hanson Marily Miller Schneck Janet Doherty Ross Mary Slelma Rust William Salstey Sandra Wonderiy Bowman Michael Hey Ronald Scott Alan & Jo Liechty Rupp Joan Schaible Patricia WaidlSeilieft Dennis Buwalda Carolyn Kraner Highley J, Vergil Siberal Christina Benson Sargent Kathleen Sears Bumede Shilling Edgar Cline Marilyn SerpeJellison Dan & Janet Tucker Smith Donald Schaffer Sharon Leach Seebergef Kenneth Soper Mark Clough Gene Keller Paul & Nancy Badskey Dan Schar Robert Shatter Stephen Stone Barton & Marilyn Stucky Kathleen Kubik President Bush extends Spurgeon Jon Schubert Herbert Shaw Russell Stover Comstock Judy Landenberger Joyce Rouse Steyens Harry Shepler James Sicber Howard Taylor words of thanks. Lois Horst Cox Ben Lester Marjorie Carlson Swisher Karen Boyer Shortenhaus Nancy Ransbottom Smith John Terttune Marjorie Neuenschwander Donna Fridstrom Lindell Darleen Mills Tector Georgia Modjeska Showalter Ellen Ridley Smyth Cheryl Ashby Thomeil Culbertson Jerald & Janet Aichele Lindell Stanley & Janet Richardson William Siepel Jill Shulet Taylor Richard & Lynn Trapp Helen Barkes Cutshaw Joellen Rice Linkenback Thompson Barbara Dowden Simmonds Charles & Connie Webber Catherine Kult Trevithick DianneWeedonDeBoer Robert Lovell A time Peter Valberg Gordon Smith Donald Whittaker MlkeVischer Judith Dick Jeanne Hawk Mathias Bonita Garard Van Der Kolk C. Edward Smyth Stephen Wilcox PaulWarton Douglas & Barbara Wills Carolyn Oman Norquist Jack VanVessem Michael Sonnenberg Timothy Wilson Lee Weiss to heal. Dickinson Ronald Philpot Glenis Sandlord Walker Karen YountStoltz Robert Witmer Mary Knight White William Downs Beth Preston Marijane Ritter West Oralee Wauteriek Thompson Robert Wolgemuth Marti Wilson Mary Lou PiegnetDye David Randall George Williamson Douglas Trevithick Susan Rosberg Emerson Nelson Rediger Larry Winterholter Jere Truex Frances Weiss Fach Linda Butman Reece 1970 1971 tvery day Ruth Walker Wood Elaine Dupuis Walker Karen Dahlslrom Festa Judy Johnson Roth Participalion: 30% Pmiapatim 33% Sandra Way Kent Fishel Lifaby Jackson Roush Joan Alexander Nancy Anderson Wayne Wegner Taylor students 1965 Elizabeth CiintFlanigan Jack Rozelle John Anderson Philip Arnold Sheldon Wiens Participation: 39% Ruth McDonald Fouse Dale RusI Barbara Bill Rachel Bailey Theodore Wood with servants' Norman Andresen Donald Francis Darlyne Young Saldan Janice Deurwaarder Boyd Donald Bakke Donalds Priscilla Wynkoop M. 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Jeanne Desposito Don Jones Charles Stevens R, Randolph Behnken James Cochran Lucy Millei Can members of the Julia ThorneDrozda Judy Englund Kastelein Gayle Hansbrough Terjung Nancy Ell Bensley Cynthia Coulter G. RossChenol Martin Earnest Beverly Cauble Klepser A. Gordon Thiessen Charles Bowman William Dickson Arleen Conrad local commu- Thomas Ebright Sharon OestreJcher Kotapish Margo Dreyer Trout R- Devee Boyd Helene Murtin Diller Peggy Lortz Copplet Kenneth Flan igan Ronald Krege! Richard Walker Betty Graftis Brandenberger Ruth Jones Dollens Janet Head Dale Palricia Carlson Garrard Carol Hellrick La Grange Cheryl Wehling Kenneth Brix Gerald Eash Heather Ewbank Day nity. The White Jack Given Charles Leach Barry & Phyllis Grimm Webrle Marcia Hendrickson Burden Janice Adams Elslon Larry Dillon

Joyanne Plummer Gustalson Suzanne Peterson Lindgren William & Linda Sweet Philip Captain Linda Sheiey Erwin Rebecca Embry Douglas House honored Althea Steele Haight Elaine Willis Long Williams Andrew Dale Keith Euler Ronald & Margaret Oubach James & Becky Beitzel Elsie Fogle McAlexancJer Kenneth & Sharon Osterhus Daniel Dame Ann Van Omum Fackler Gary Evans that spirit of Hamilton Mary Eversden Meeks Wolgemuth Barbara Phinney Day Catherine Eger Fetters Rebecca Rupp Flagel Joyce Knell Hooper Rebecca Harvey Moore Susan Gardner Wood Robert Diller Rebecca Huey Piter Franklin Fonnan volunteerism in Barrett Horn Jerald Norquist Ray Woodcock Donald Dunkerton Kay Davis Frey Sandra Bennett Gephart David Horsey Ronald Oakerson Merna Zimmerman Eisenbraun Ruth Mlkaelson Gee Linda Long GlDonJ naming Taylor's Treva Davis Howard Ronald Parker 1968 Anita Richards Ellenberger Robert Gnade Tommy Gilmore Eunice Wollf Howell David Peterson Renee Burkhalter Emrick Evangelynn Dowden Graves Nancy Fiy« Gnade Participation: 31% Kurt Hunsberger Sally Dunwoody Peterson Tom Essenburg Richard Gray MktaelGoble Community Susan Peterson Adams Judith Boyko Imperial Terry Porter Tony Gadon Janice Soldner Grindle Cheryl Gottfried William Andrews Daniel Kastelein James Rahn Lauralee De Bruyn Gates Dale Guhse Harold Habecker Janet Colwell Barone Outreach Joyce Helm Kuhn Roberta HIatt Rice Lester Gerig Anita Schwartz Habegger Susan Kiel Mall Robert Barr James Lindell James & Marietta Richard Charles Gilloid Stevan Haillich Virginia Miner Kaokins Leslie Bartlett program the John Losch John Roush Ann Glazier Kay Knappenbetger Timothy HeBenltaget Sharilyn Barton Baugh Palricia Carson Lundquist Karen Huston Russell Mary French Grobis Heltenlrager ChattesHess Jack Baumgardner Dorothy Hess Lultrell Mary Porter Said Susan Wenzel Groiranes BniceHess June Hunt Hess 763rd Daily Sally Thoma Beers James MacLeish Gloria Gates Schaller Marilyn Hay Habeckef Linda Doetr Hicks Karol Koehler Hess Cheryl Spangle Bougatsos Mary McDonald Massongill Irma Heiss Schar James Hall Dianne Gates Hlestand Sally Hall HeydlaufI Point of Light for Diana Bueker R, Eugene Maslin Robert Schmitz Braden Hamilton Karen Hovey John Hicks Ronald Clark Ruth Ann McCallum Barbara Gregor Schultz Richard Hardesty Ciaig & Marilyn Hubler Ruth Kimmel Higginbotham this Rebecca Nunley Clough the Nation Bonnie Rauch McCullougli Trumbull Simmons Diane Powell Hawkins Stephen HuHinan Phoebe Gardner Hoflrage Gladys Connor James Ivlillef Jeanette Wood Sommers G Scott Hawkins Bany Humble Jo Milks Holden R. 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Linda Lolt Jones Carol Reece Zoutendam Daryl Elizabeth Discherl Liesener Jonathan Koeppen Sowers David Kaiser Lauber Charles Engle Janel David S Donna Moss Little Joy Landis Lavender 1974 Steiner Martha Koppin Julie Ringenburg Essenburg Dennis 1976 Susan Slone Lo Presto Melvin Parlicipalion: & Susan Schroeder Donna Burling Leaman David Euler 31% Kruse Mary Stevens Parlicipalion: Johnson Lowe Lawrence Randy Aalbreglse Karen Fosnough 29% Lemke Melody Ruyle Evers Let( Kathryn Lesher Kalhleen Raymond Maddox Tod Lemons Joyce Day Accavallo SIrapp Maureen Bugge Sakula Abbott Roberta Kitley Fowler Lewis Richard William Stephen Matchette Lee Lewis Rick Adams & Angela Sturgeon Rick Lichtenberger Amerson Esthet Meyer Futrell C Lynne Dudek Miller Robert Bruce Victoria Swegles-Globke Debra Patricia Jacobs Anderson Lewis Richard Garton Anderson Lawrence Lietzke Beth Smith Moeller Linda Kathleen Donna Thomas Toll James Barnum Aull Liechly Brad Gerlach Atkinson Arnold Connie Hall Lightfool Bruce Craig Moore Janis Torgersen Dwighl Cecil Bergen Robert Livingslon Terry Giggy Bragan Balda Lubansky Nathan Ted Mosef Marilyn Nancy Jane Tropf Beniamin Stephen Berwager Bloom Lubenow Norman Gundersen Bametl & Darlene Master Richard Myers Brian Kathleen Bogue Ukslins Laurie Bobbitt Bradley Ludwick Samuel Hadley Behnken Mannix Judith Neal & Karen Isselee Newell Paula Vandermeulen Allen Deborah Ruegsegger Bonham David MacRae John Hall Siritlter Black Malhis Thomas & Patricia Blue Norris William Gary S Rosalie Robinson Marcia Geyer Bowden Timothy Mann Paul Hamann Blanchard Jan Coombs McCrory Gayle Waller Steven OtI Janel Bonnie Brotherton Karen French Brogan Rogers Matthews Connie Mignerey Hanson McMahon Roxy Elizabeth Weyeneth Petersen Robert James Watson Gary Norma Skyles Brown Maxwell Jane Stoops Harshman & Janel Goulooze Melzenbacher Leslie Van Beverly Chalman Cathy Deusen Philpol George McFarland Brown Whiteman Thomas Miller Bruhn-Rusnak Diane Van Valkenburg Herris Joyce Joyce Perry Winkler Rebecca Kegg Pinkham James F, Guthrie W Burgoon McFarland Linda Hilbert Castle Alexander Moir Rhotia Leistner Deborah King David Pinto J. Michael Craig Winter E, Stephen & Connie Abbott 8, Beverly Gooit John Hill Challgren Mortis James Postlewaile Faye LaDonna Filburn Wise Keith Conant McGowan David Honan Chechowich Mostad Donald Sally Nanci Henning Pyle Robert Jeanine & Ellen Morgan Yerks Beverly Netzell Conklin & Janice Miller Jane Ramsey Hopper & C Gregory Childs Confer Nay JoAnn Kinghom Rila Shroyer Zerbe Christine Daugherty Rediger Cynthia Nader Melvin 8, Wendy Christian Cool Moore Jay & Martha Schrader Christiansen Newell Raymond Terry Meegan Weyrauch Reidy Judy Gary Clark de la Haye Johannah Daniels Provinse Moser Huilsing Oliver Deborah Daniel Reinljold Judith Charles Dehaan Pamela Wonderly Muschara Susan Hutchison Petersen Colant Deborah Koons Olt Stanley Scott Rich Roger Daniel Craig Kirk Dissinger Olsen Jane Tatsch Ingram 1975 & Sharon Parr Gary Rickner Janel Briner Rick Olson J. Dean Criss Sandra Schoenhals Douglas Geraldine Covert Jenny Parlicipalion. 33% Patterson Pamela GoeschI Robb Kenneth Linda Barry Kalhryn King Duncan Oman Earl Jordan Cummins Ellen Bromley Adams Pavesi Jane Richards Cindy Durr Rosenlreter fvlary Mieike Parrish Coralyn Daniels Arthur Pelton J. Daniel Jorg Janice LaBeur Allen Ted Lana Kent Engle & Schwartz Syd Paul Gloria Cox Dinse Trudy Plelcher Helen GieglerJugenitz Susan Baut Beatty Robert 8, Carole James S Angela Spina R, Kim Vaughn Phillips Janet Collings Drayton Alice Himebaugh Fansler Brian Justinger Marilyn Taylor Bennett Polston Lawrence Barbara Steven Richard & Beth Farb 8, JoAnne Powell Paul King Tatter Dreibelbis Leiand Boren Powers Robert Charles Fennig Shoemaker Joan Provinse Martha Wilson Dubbert Pamela Ware Prinlup Kenneth & Vickie Stockman Craig 8i Susan Bugno Merrill 8, Barbara Skinner Susan Marian Paul Christie Luellen Fouse Nussbaum Rayls Knipp Perren Erickson Jeanne ScheriingCanham Puntenney David David Sorensen Stephen Reash James Fair Darrel & Peggy 8, Carol Jernberg Robert Krumroy Randy S Kalhy Clarkson Riley Patrick Sprunger Franson David 8, Julie Reeves Jo Calhoun Farweil Roy S Marabelh Kathleen McLennan Legel Mark 8, M Susan Conrad Johannes John 8, Edith Louis Gallien Shugarl Sliner Joan Grondahl J. Allen Feeley Ringenberg Rich Karen Hardy Lockhart Nancy Welsh Cook Diane Christie Millet Slone Ruth Murdock June Fenlon Kenneth Roath Myers Garrett Robinson Jerry Lugbill W, Marshall Cool Karen Anderson Roger Getz Slowers Charles Roney Mark Francis Pamela Ritchie Roesch Philip 8, Susan Farb Luginbill Philippa Ellzrolh Culley Rochelle Cynlhia Gibson Tabor R Randolph Linda Troilo Trudy Myers Wallace Gillan 8. Bonnie Rumble Carole Pickering MacRae Gerig Dale Duncan Rose William Wendell Toll Robert Schoenhals Linda Gundlach William Rosser Goad Karolyn Knutson Manganello Mark & Judilh Oyer Dungan Carol Wood James Watton Brian Kathleen Minatck Gregory F 8 Bonnie Gordon & Sandra Scholl Dennis McBrier Hall Nancy Ousckas Nancy Fuson Watson Dale Grimes Candace Kiess Schreck Vivienne Smith Hall Bruce Rupp Gary 8, Heather McPherson Peter Dybvad Rebecca Gary 8, Wilson Geollrey Schwartz Kalherine Hays Kathleen Sonnenberg Barbara Briggs Terry & Constance Gordon Hess Roy Finkenbine Rupp Janet Berry Wolverton Jim Schweickart Rebecca Marilynn Cariine Guenther Metzger Landis Hill Denise Fix Rupp Gary Young Sherryl Kortmacher Sharon Tucker Cynlhia Peterson Brian Sauer Haines Secor Vickie Haillich Miller Hillier James Forge John Hall Diane Livingston Thomas John Seltzer Kenneth Narvesen S Janice Blue Holmes Jerry Garretl S Joyce Rulzen Schwenk Stephen Van Shank Philip Hollje Randall Sellhorn Henry 1972 Susan Rychener Netf V. Anne Renbarger Garver Alan Herriman Calhryn Ito Shilling Gary Horning Rodney Shaler Participalion: 38% Craig Nelson Susan Weiss Giggy Kalhryn Sandra Kashian Ronald Hudson Merianne Cripe Klosterman Herrmann Christine Rulzen Anderson Sieber Roberta Franke Norton LuAnne Starkey Gordon Shatter Elizabeth Michael Simone Lawrence HunI Deborah Sleighl Amber Hollman Gayle Arnold Rachel Holloway Oban Sylvia Cameron Gosztyla Wendy Feick Douglas Smith Eric & Susan Jarboe Barbara Chalman Smith Hummel Thomas & Elaine Ballard Gayle Oldenbusch Marilyn Jones Gould Jeanine Flaherty Rebecca Smith Joel S Diane Nania Linda CallanI Smith Isham Nancy Wollt Bastian Leah Powers-McGarr Johnson Linda Hess Hageman Jehrey Janet Schneider Wendell Johnling Catherine Johnson Richard Becker Sonnenberg James Parsons Thomas Haifley Sparks Beverly Nancy Spaulding Wesena Adcock Susan Beam Hardiman Jones Karen Nyslrom Beechy Carol Manning Patterson Jordan Paul Haines Sprunger Janis Charles Slaulfer Pamela HoyI Timothy McElhinney Keenen Bari McCracken Behnken John Pinkham Kammel Guzi Handy Sutherland Alan Susan Sally Bosch Ann Cookson Jettery Keplar Candis Hooper Bensley & Koerner Sulton James Prins Kline Thomas Hanover Swanson Chel LeSourd Debra Swilzer Curtis Knorr Mark Terry Donna Stern Bolesta Sherry Ralslon Reash Kenneth Hardley Gary Lett Paul Taylor Susan Shatter Kohoul Marlow Thomas Sharmin Drake Brenneman Beth Slebbins Rediger Timothy Herrmann Gail Roessler Loehr Donna Sampson Trexler Gundar Lamberts Chanller & Marcia Cripe David Brown Tim Rietdort Peggy Douglas Hirt Donald Marcum Ronald Ukslins David 8i Joyce Thompson Donna Kouwe Captain Warren Ring Leach Lawson Martha Dillon Hogue Rae Richard Nancy Sheri Crisi Massie John Carlson Veth Adele Courtney Roney Baker Lewis Poehler Thompson Allen Volh Paul Lighdoot Carol Hitchcock Chenol Joe Rupp Douglas Wendl Timothy Lockhart John 8. Janet Clarkson Timothy Salsbery Sleven Janet Stephen Clough Whiteman Thomas Schreck Macy MacKinney Terry Willis Joseph Manilold Margaret Earl Copeland Deborah Speedy Schweickart Cynlhia Quick Paul Mc Kinney Edward Dillin Wilson Craig Seltzer Barbara Gardner Wolgemuth Duane Meade Keith 8, Barbara Dunkel Sharon Sites Shoal Timothy Voder Kathy Miller-Hewes Lynetle Carlson Duplain John Slocum Roger Zimmerman David Moolenaar Barbara Mitin Einhardt Marjorie Livingslon Smith Deborah Seamands Mostad Suzanne Wills Ellis Joan Smith Sorensen Carolyn Robert Evers 1973 William Sowers Barton Murtge James Jane Falion Richard Nelson Parlicipalion: 37% Slellen Timothy Barbara Van Lois Beavers Nelson Alden Fraker Jacqueline Nussbaum Steiner Debra Wayne Frey Dara Apel Neuenschwander Aalbreglse Sterling Sally Roach Sharyl Farrier Judy Stephenson Nicholson Godlrey Stephen Allen Steller John Kenneth Greene Barbara Fesmire Norris Lucelte Dektuyter Bamlord Stevens Gloria Ronald Hall Suzanne Surber Nussbaum J. 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Diane Schrock Miller Bruce Hamilton Michael Walcoti Richard Lloyd J Mark & Susan Koclk Long Margafel Funk Humtichousef Joy KruiZBiea Doles Gregory Miller Catherine Wilson Hanover Douglas & Joyce Vaslblnder Christine Schleucher Maslin Stephen Long Jeffrey Hunt David Donnans Cheryl Willmore Mollall Sandra Harris Wanly Georgana Haines Mullenix Fredrick Martin Harold Islvan Julia Dfook

K. David & Carol Kull Monson Carole Adams Hart Mark Weeden Merle Musser Kathleen Raikes Martin John Jadertrolm Jeanne BremDtioll Dawn Nale-Jiles Andrea DeWeese Healh Randall Widbin Stephen Olsen Kevin May Stacy Herr Jarvi Beth Dosciiadis Eridoon

Denis Nielz W. Bradley Hummel Paul Wills Laureen Smith Pashley Donald Mc Namara Kent Johannes Debbie McOaniel Fes

Douglas Oil David Humrichouser Stephen Wilson Dennis Patton David Miles Ruth Smith Johns MaryFortney

Mallhew Pallerson LoriColanlJorg Barbara Winslow Russell Patton Todd Miller Ellen Vanderlulip Kinzer Joyiie Harrison Fox

Philip Pelersen Marilyn Sliner Koch Daniel Wolgemulh Susan Stout Penny Rebecca Norns Julia Koetz Rut) GualUeri Geary

Jenniler Cordier Reilsnider James Koerten Stephen WyatI Rebecca Lichtenberger Dennis & Renee Norton Beth Feldkamp Kumter Douglas Getig

Tim Reusser Sharon Chechowich KostarotI Colleen Wehling Yordy Reichard Sonja Nussbaum Oetzel Robert Lafollette Linda Goldman Glen Richardson Jay Kuhrl Keith Zulaul M Frances Valberg Randall & Diane Osbom Thomas Lathers Tlionias & Laua Keslet Green Kalhleen Showers Roberts A John Kuiper Ringenberg Ruth Warner Ozmun Joni Nussbaum Lehman Reed Greenagel John Sampson Sally Wright Leath 1978 Mary Davis Rogers Jenniler Widner Prince Cynthia Liggett Dennis Hansen Marcia Winkler Saltier Herbert & Jennie Lee Teresa Rupp Duane Purser John & Deborah Lorentsen Carolyn Nicholson Haipa Parlicipalion. 25% Constance Brown Schlupp Lori Vinson Lindau Joan White Rupprechi Michael Roger Thomas Luginbill Sherry PrisHenHeisa David Allan Russell & Jenniler France Ronald Losure Carol Maxon Sampson Rulh Reinhard Curtis LundquisI Sherry Sims Hendridis J. Michael & Carole Alspaugti Shaw Hans Malebranche Kathleen Oliver Schmeichel V Michael Rike Jenneva Haskins Madin Sarah Hen Paul Anderson Keith Sheard Susan Gutley McGrady Richard Seaman Sherry Canady Rogers Neil Martin Susan Shank Kghl Gail McKenny Andre' Jane Johnson Sherberg David McMahon Elaine Sellhorn Marc Russell Donna Behr May Bruce Holt R Mark & LouAnn Preston John Sieler Daniel Meissner David Shaver Jane Strunk Samuelson Gwen Eaton McDonnell UndaClariiHoltstieny Beadle Audrey NeckersSliker Lawrence Mikkelson Donald Smith Rick S Rachel Diller Debra Boetsma Mechling Tliomas Housaman Marsha Poucher Beal Dana Sommers Ruth Davidson Miller Nanette Kennedy Smith Schleucher Laurel Meissner Jill Howard Susan Odie Belcher Daniel Southern Nancy Orlkiese Molilor Martha Cleveland Songer Jerry Scripps Jennifer Utiey Mertens Jackie Hubbanj George & Bonnie Bennett Ken Stuart Mark Newell Janet Carley Spence Terry & Janet Seagrave Karen Hadman Metzter Wanda Maleika Jackson Tim Berlsche Monty Swelnam Ruth Hosteller Nielz Janet Shaler Sprunger Teresa Kratzer Seward Paul Nassar Diane McClenaghan Jacobs Gary Berwager Glynis Marlalte Thompson Kathleen Nussbaum Paul Staup Mary Rupp Shadowen Jeflrey Powell Dwighl S Sally Jacstisen Deborah Hayworth Bowen Keith Thompson Eugene Pashley Teresa Grillith Sutherland Jamie Shinabarger Brad Ramsland Cheryl Gettmann Jaivi James Bowman Lois Giegler Thompson May Hays Patalano Carol SmilleyTonak Cena Whitelord Simms Kent Rhodehamel Vickie George Kaoano Dennis Buroker Donna Sheerer Tripple Leo & Rochelle Price Fred VanderSchaal Barbara Strange Smith Rae Ringenberg Linda Staller Kennedy Jenny Lee Byrne F, Cynthia Hughes Truill James Prince Vicki Olmslead Vielguth Robert Staley Cherie Burnett Ritz Reid Kennedy Mark Cameron Michael Turnow Gordon & Virginia Pritz Jana Johnson Wanner Steven Super Donald Robinson Jam! Miller Kinzer Roger Christian Cynthia Pearson Tyner Jack & Michelle Martin Quick Vicki Wilson Weeden Vickie Woodrum Swanson Mark Rogers Elizabeth Rotirer Klingsledl Calhleen McClew Church Timothy Welly Larry Rainlord Robert Wilson Gregg & Karen Remington Douglas Ruegsegger Ricttard Knovrles Donna McDonoughCline Gretchen Taylor Worcester Glenn Rediger Mary Cargo Wolgemuth Taylor Brenda Conway Russell Bradley Koenig Patricia Charles Cooper Maria Remington Zulaul Steven Rich ScotI Wonderly Rodney Wail Beth Pichea Sanford Bryan Krick Mark Coy Georgann Maroc Richardson Brenda Yager Pamela Wilks Walcoti Clifford Schmidt Thomas lee Sue Herbster Craig Ronald Ringenberg Mark Yordy Bruce Wright Mark Seabloom Janel Maier Lewin 1977 Dawn Comstock Davison Asenalh Overpeck Rocke Mary Scherer Serna Cynttiia Price Long Parlicipalion: 30% Basil Dempsey Ned Rupp Suzanne Brooks Shinabarger James Long Holly SpeirsAldridge Steven Doles 1979 1980 Holly Warden Sail Jay & Heidi Messinger Short Meleah Stone Longeneckei Kristine Hayes Amerson Michael Duncan Parlicipalion: 24% Parlicipalion: 28% Lane Sahler Kimberley Summers Slade Tim Lugbill Kalhy Powers Aring Samuel Eddy Carey Alstadl James Anderson Wendy Roost Sellers David Smith Douglas Mario* Thomas Ayers Dwighl Ginn Robert & Tana Miller Catherine Dean Ayers Diane Fuller Sellhorn Neal & Patricia Dial Smith Jane Cramrloid Martin Rlla Bullis Bagley Timolhy Gorman Anderson Gerald & Lynn Riley Black Kathleen Welter Settle Susan Smith Sheryl Lhnngslon Mealy Richard Baldwin Karen Wehrman Graves Daniel Bare Brad Bloomster Susan Healy Shaler Gayle Cook Staley Brenda Hugunin Metzgei Anna Welly Billman DaleGuenther Ronald Becker Brenda Reinwald Bodett Mary Simpson Shrock Craig Steiner Jeffrey Miller Deborah Wolgemulh Birkey Sharon Black Gunder Ronald Blevins Valerie Watkms Boggs Julie Merchant Smith Theodore Steinmetz Lisa Henningsen Miller Dana Tucker Boxell Rebecca KerlinHaak Karen Rohde Bowman Enid Ruyle Brenner Randell Smith Rick & Gloria Thompson Jeri Barlow Millhouse Ralph 8, Ruth Boyd George & Bonnie Haines Karen Bradley Bradley Brinson Robert & Rebecca Thomas Audrey Tobias Teresa Nussl»um Curtis Brown Bonnie Johnson Hall Terri King Brooks Steven Brooks Smith William Turkington Tamara Fiall Olson Gregg Burl Terrence Harnish Angela Brown Daniel Brown Judy Grotenhuis Sommers Christian Ulhch Ray Ptahler Susan Cole Lorna Zimmerman Harter Marianne Carter David Brown Robert Spence Nancy Wallace John Phillips L. Eugene & Blair Cowherd Mary Kloslerman Haun Donald Collins Karen Blue Brown Jeltrey Spiess Dawn Kalterjohn Weber Linda DIMema Phillips Jay & Paige Cunningham Joseph Himelick Mark 8. Martha Kashian Kent Bullis Arnold Sprunger Rebekah Westley Mary Lesrich PoleSi Rebecca Pinder Daniels Mary Holden Collins Brian Burnett Janet Rulledge Spurting Christine Irnin Wills Julie Undman Pugh Mark & Jann Eisenmann Day Jenny Fagan Horner Rebecca Robins Dissinger Diwn Dutley Burnelt Holly Sgueo Kristine Gibson Woodworth Lori Brede««g RamslamI Galen Dolby Shirley Pullen Jacob Laura Shorl Dolby Joanne Roehling Burnsed Douglas Starkey Rebecca De Krey Youngs Julie Rabine Reiman Janice Eysler Kurt Jaderholm Stephen Dowell Rulh Abel Canlield Gary Stern Cynthia Rowe Reinholt Donald Faimon Paige Sheard Jaeger Sandra Fonseca Duncan Colleen Frank Cerak John Stromselh Stanley Rishel Barbara Habegger Ellis Carey & Julia Beers Cole 1981 David Roesener Ruth Brand Farrell Greg & Susan Burdick Participation: 30% Brian & Joy Hosteller Eric Froysland Comtorl David Albright Rue^eggei Donald Fugett David & Carol Cleveland Conn Michael Alderink Cathenne Cunis Ruegsegger John Gasper Karin Danielson Gary Alms Leonard Sanchez Karen Rutzen Gaynor Dane & Laura Beers Davenport Lisa Wodman Andis Paul & Sheny BradKird Kevin & Onalee Giggy BrenI Dawes dayman Avery SanlDid Rebecca Ferguson Peggy Houghtaling Denham Ron & Kimberty Culbeison Amy Yordy Shanks Goerlemoeller Douglas Diedrich Avery Todd Shinabarger Bruce GrabenkotI Kalhy Oonica Wendy Lockhart Axt Mark i Dawn Rile) SlaugMer Nancy Grande Graham Sara DePree Donkersloot Carolyn Turner Barron Sandra Prast Sloyer Robert Greathouse Karen Stacy Doxsey L William Bauer Kathi Small Glenda Greenwood Angela Beckman Fahlen Michael Becker Karen Tomrell Smith Jamie Hamilton Jonathan & Susan Carnes Fiet Jane Kloslemian Beers Mark Smith Mark Hammer Kenneth Fink Jean Bergwall Robert Sprunger Kenneth Hendricks Lori Barnes Fox Kevin Biondo Lori Jacol>sen Slaup Robinson Hoeler Herbert Frye Timothy Bowman James Stimnd Jill Laird Hoilman Beverly Ehringer Fugett Sleven Boyd Robert Summer Roger Holmes Deborah Frierson Gabrielsen Marlene Frederick Brennan Douglas & Robin Mook Taylor Grace Bardsley Hunt J Douglas Gardner Robert Bnimmelei Kyle Turner Terry Jackson Julie Maxlield Gearhart Randy Bninstefter Raymond S Dorothy Unangst Kathy Coals Jaderholm Deborah Lapham Gillesee James Brjilon Lynelle Beeson Vogd Brian Jones Vicki Oaugherly Gollihue Heiko Burklin Timolhy Wall Richard & Jan Jones Michael Greenwood Martha Palmer Ctumbers Timolhy Wesoiek Judilh O'Mara Kaniewski Cynlhia Nicholson Gulzman Susan Chow Chan Brenda Wheeler Wiighl Carol Keiser-Bishop Terrel Haines Mary Clark Sally BoweistWiight Douglas Keller Rhonda Delcamp Hardi Martha Collins Cook

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Kent Yost Priscilla Wilson Solsberry Sibyl Nelson Constance Lauffer Hidy Cindi Dawes Lantz Rebecca Archdeacon Houser

J.P, Zinn Jeflrey Spencer Phat Nguyen Susan Pringle Holmes Jennifer Miller Leitnaker Deborah Peters Hultine Lisa Starr Bonnie LeClair Nystrom Shirley Houghtaling Patrice Link Timothy Jackson 1982 Kathleen Sheppard Stevens Perry Oakes Kathleen Bowman Huffman lone Locker Marion Reeves Johnson Pamela SchlichterStolz James Ogborn Guy & Tammie Hursey Brian Lydy CetiaZehrKallas Participalton: 28% Dena Strasbaugh Mark Olson Kevin Her Melissa Massey Lydy Barbara Kessler Joy Wilson Aims Ronald & Judith Sutherland Judith Goodman Osborne Randall Jenkins Jonathan McCracken B. Diane Laftoon Lori Weber Armstrong Leo Swiontek Kimberly McKinney Ronald Johnson Colleen Hullstuller McCrary Robert & Kimberly Brunner JuiieAxberg Kevin Taylor Papanikandros Frances DeMeritt Kincaid Vance McLarren Logan David & Bonnie Veensira Barbara Bauer Thalls Linda Weller Patterson Karen Peterson Kuiper Melmda Harlan Ivlolfiti Joy Mathews Barber Colleen Tonn Dorren DeSmit Perrine Kevin Lavanchy John Montgomery Amy McCann Stephen Beers William Van Treuren Rebekah Kiltelson Pines Shannon Lightbody Susan Morey Susan Henningsen McCracken Marilyn Collins Bennett Jeff Vinyard Gregorys Shelly Ping Janet Logan Stephen Mortland Roger Musetman Brent Bloomster Laura Walker Carrie Greene Porter Matthew MacPherson Cynthia Griffin Mossburg Cynthia Nichols Cristin Case Bragg William Westrate Jane Harvey Porter Penny Miller Martin Jenny Klosterman Munson Jane Oyler Robert Brolund Scott White Scott Preissler Debra Richardson Mason Steven Parcell Arne Pedersen Jay Caven David & Susan Schuneman F. Scott Price Gregory Mathews Timothy Pashley Sally Perkins Perkins Carol Askeland Cfiauvette Wilkie Kevin Rich Davids Shelley Glenn Ronald Phillips Jill Garzon Pinkston Josepti & Karen Heasley Kimberly Westbrook Willman Melody RohrerRingenberg McClow Richard Pritchett H Juan Porter Colley Jill Meckley Witkowski Lana Roth Todd Meissner Peggi Essig Rallerty Jill Deardortt Rohrer Martha Tilton Collier Michael Wolford Randy Rutzen Sheri Kocsis Mergenthal James Ray Sally Bertram Saunders Janice Roetil Cook Janice Handy Yost Jeffrey Ryan Dorothy Birdsall Merrill Robert Reneker Mary Mahoney Smagala Ptiilip Cook Daniel Scales Gregory & Stacy Mervine Cheryl Rich Robison Linda Clark Smith Jotin Cowley Ronald Schrock Charissa Miller Roland Rohrer Thomas Spahr G. Douglas Crew H 1983 J, Lynette Miller Schultz TaraByers Morrill Trace Roth Teri Gruhbs Stark Susan Daily Participation: 27% William Screelon Timothys Janice Morse Mark Schram David Steiner Kevin Dayton Timothy & Ronda Genlis Able Monica Sheets Judith Morton Philip & Karen Inman Schullz Sherri Steiner Mark De Haan W. Douglas Allgood Gale Wallower Sherrid Tim Neuenschwander Scott 8, Beth Flora Shaum Robert Taylor Patricia Deiter Robert Auer Kristin Salsbery Shoemaker John Norton David Slaughter Barry VonLanken Judi Baker DuBois Carol Barnes Beall Joel Shultz Charles Payne Darrell & Susan Vinton Stone Sarah Meier Wagoner Jeffrey Dusek Duane Beeson Douglas Siewert Carey Peters Toni Thomas Swanson Todd Wesswick Taylor students Robert Engel Scott Beefier Scott & Catherine Engle Judith Zakaluk Podgurski Bonita Brown Thompson Lori Gardin White Laura Binder Essex Angela Green Boyd Simpson Andrea Price Preissler Janice Walmsley VanMeter Ruth Meier Wilson Julia Cook Estes Julie KlopensteinBrunstetter Sharon Hicks Smith Claudia PrestelRiewald Andrew Veensira Mark Yoder Nadeen Kozeletz Filiberto Theresa Todd Butler Linda Stotz Jon SCylinda Ring Judith Vigna Tfiomas Fox Merri Cleair A time Elizabeth Stoeckel Sullivan Jane Jentink Rogers Narlynn Dempsey Vinyard Steven Gabrielsen Melanie Ludwig Coburn 1987 James Teela Randal Rosema Lisa Bushong VonLanken W. Frank Grotentiuis Richard Cox Participation: 25% Kathy Teeple Scott Rosin Todd Welch to build Patricia Millikan Hansen Molly Moody Day Lori Kendall Barnette Thomas Thalls Shari Tarnow Schippers Deborah Springer Wesner Ad!ey Harms Kirk DeHaan David Baxter ArlinTroyer Tamara Hinman Scott Cheryl Brumbaugh Williams David Harper Cheryl Dial Kelly Chandler Berge up. Pamela Anderson Turner Lori Shepard Priscilla Smith Wynalda Kurtis Hauser Jennifer Hasty Dickey Duane Birkey Nyla Frey Vernon Penny Smith Shultz Leon Zuercher Jofin Heffelfinger John Duchien Caria Peterson Brumbaugh Douglas Vogel Sherri Hewlett Smith David Henderson Keith & Teresa Walker Buck Elizabeth Watson James Stamper Betfi Euler Henricks Timothy Duncan 1986 Peter Buhrow Douglas Willman Michelle Green Steinbeck I newcomer Bradford Hole David & Deborah Entwistle Participation: 21% Kris Bullock NO Janice Beihold Wright Jonathan S Janet Steiner James Horn Tracy Erickson Christopher Adams Daniel Carter Mark Wright Kathryn Ludwig Teela Christopfier Houts David Ferris Mailasue Amstutz KrisLeffingwellChilcott to the now- Kimberly Wuebben Marks Colleen Wild Terrell Brenda Wilman Jackson Beth Steiner Fisher Melody Anderson Michael Crabb James Wynalda Linda Lubbert VanderMeulen Cindy Beck Jotins Jeffrey Franlz John i Margaret Barnelt Kanda Crist national debate DarlaTowne YkimofI Elaine Weber Cheryl Jo tinson Blair Freer Peter Barluska Janis Oechsle Davidson Edmund Williams M. Randall Jones Elizabeth Graham Freese Laura Klosterman Bascom Frank Downing Michael Wright over how to Bradley Kafile Arlan Friesen 1984 Wendy Higerd Beck Joseph Edwards Anita YoderKehr Debra Messamore Frosttom Parlicipalion: 24% Scott Bibler Judith Emiano teach values, Bruce Kesler Patricia Vanderschaaf Fussell James Allan M 1985 Greg Billing LinnaeaEverill

James & Pamela Krall JoyGardaGanster Susan Richey Allgood Parlicipatlon:21% LeDania Wallace Bowell James Fleming

Eric Lasure Lois Tropf Garringer Dennis Amrine Barbara Askeland Annette Shipley Bragg James Frintz Taylor has long Kathleen Lehman Carole Clouston Goeas Scott & Suzanne Amstutz Mark & Cynthia Bales Christine Hume Bresnahan Susan Galloway Nancy Gerent Markovich Pamela Yue-Xuan Gu Gornali Lynn Bailey Steptien Bauman Scott Brubaker Michelle Glashagel been known for

Sheri Aylor Matthews Herbert Gritfin Nancy Barnum Sandra Flesner Beetler Jill Rabine Bullock Kari Crawford Gribbon Daniel Miller Patricia Griswold Brenda Harris Barr J ScottBerge Lori Gerber Burkholder Heather Halterman her Christian Wesley & Lisa Mills Tami Brumm Grotenhuis Brenda Owen Bartel D. Ii/lark Bowell Barbara Rediger Burklin Debra Weddle Hans Kent & Lynn Mosher Jill Lawrence Hasty Robert Benson Dan Bragg Jon Campbell LaMont Harlan commitment Byron Mossburg Peggy Weeden Hauser Renay Rossi Billing Elizabelti Raney Brumagin Kimberly Carlsen David & Katherine Wells Thomas Heard Thomas Boehr SteptranBurklin Kathryn Stout Carter Joyce McDaniels Harshbarger Again this year, Nitzsche Georgi Brooks Henderson W. Randy & Nancy Erickson David Burns Terri Comer Michael Heiniger

Scott Norris Timothy Himmeiwright Brannen Rita Rivera Carnero Robert Conley Scott Hughett

Mark Nussbaum David Holt Carl Broman h/lartin Carney T Scott Crutchfield Danny Hutson the University Anne Owens MarkHorine Lisa Calvin ElisaJessupCase Kevin Davidson Jeremy Johnson John Ozmun David Hosteller Jay Case Nattian Ctierry Glen & Kathlyn Bieri Sandra Jackson Johnson received Jeflery Perrine Alice Batcher Howard Bert Chapman Sandra Higerd Curran DenBraven Jennifer Lutlrell Jordan Robert Peterson Gary Huffman Larry & Amanda Chizum Gregory Davis Linda DenHartigh Kara Johnson Kuneli national Martha Westerman Porter Marion Humbles Kathleen Allen Ciraky Patrick & Cattierine Beers Debra Dickason Paul Levesque Sherry White Prescott Donna Pino Her Diane Hedrick Cullen Dickey Stacey Moore Douglas Wanda Rohrer Lewis recognition for Laurie Mason Price Kenneth Ingold Susan Young Curry Andrew Elliot Robyn Nowling Edwards Joan MacLeish

Joy YonallyPyles Robert Jackson Laura Smith Curtis Jelftey Fratus Juli King Elliot Rachel Meighan Mantha Carol Holland Radwan Judith Swalley Jenkins Anita Gutter Dathe Beth Gabrielsen Steven Fahlen Kathryn Kurtz Martens being among

Jay Redding Laura Jones-Gerber Marcie Sigrist Diosy Cheri Griesmeyer Christine Neal Ferrell Steven McKinney David Reiman Karen Teeple Krzyzanowski Scott & Karen Gerenl Doane Roderick Halvorsen Pamela & Timothy Ferris Mindy Roost McLarren this country's Keith Reinholt Mark Kuiper Pamela Drake Scott Hammond Ann Warner Ferro Joan Morton Brenda Renzulti Charlotte KumpI Cheryl Anderson Duncan Nancy Hansen David Fisher ToddA. Moser premier Christine Harmon Retel Dean Landes Thomas Emmons Gregory Harris Michael French Todd R. Moser Lynda Seaberg Richer! Wayne Landis William Ferrell Robin Boyd Harris Sherry Furnish J.ToddMullins character- Rebecca Owen Robinson Joanna Svaan Langberg Brian Ferro Daniel & Brenda Hauser Tove Shergold Gardner Karen Muselman Kimberly Rockey Mark Lantz Leonard Fisher Clark Hewitt Marianne Gelz Naomi Humphrey Muselman building Karen Muterspaw Rush Michael Leburg Richard Francis David Hodgkinson Timothy Glass Mary Haupert Musselman David Schrock Brian Long Linda Treen Friesen Sandra Wagner Horine Brenda Golden Michelle Bailey Myers Monica Landis Schroeder Susannah Maley Kathy Lupton Frye Anita Louser Houser Thomas Granitz Kendall & Katharine Jones colleges and Heidi Hopkins Seabloom Seth Marlowe Rhoda Gerig Kathleen VanOstrom Hresko Beth Russell Halvorsen Neu

Richard S Linda Shepard Mark Metzger Chris & Debra Glass Goegtein Ivlark Hurt Margaret Bell Hammond Krista Nicholson universities. Cynthia Glass Shinabarger Janet Lee Miles RuthSchwalmGrubmuller Keith Kamradt Lisa Harrison H. Rodgers Ogilvie Gary Sioyer Robin Hockenbrocht Mourey Sandra Payne Hagood Robert King Andrew Harshbarger David S Joni Ransbottom Lisa Lehe Smith Wendy Priebe Mumme Jenifer McCaughan Harms Susan Cook Kniola Linda Hiet Oyer Sharon Smith Douglas Munson Donna Carlburg Harper Susan Thomas Kubler Kamala Hitdebrand Jeffrey Petersen

Leslie Dungan Soken Robert Neighbour Heidi Ison Hewitt l^onica Logan Landes Hieronymus Randall Pfaff

11A Jodi Fuhrmann Phillips Michael Muter Jennifer Blum Natirstadl Ronald Huston Elisabeth Zehncfer Scon Polsgrove Robert Mulhiah Raymond Nalm KristieKutinle Jacobson Kelly Pool Scott & Julie Nieveen John Nelson Heather Jeffery 1991 RelEaaBcaMiFMiineir Martin & Deanna Rielgtal Kevin Mill J. Aaron Neuman Susan Konold VidorPrpei Paiticipation: 41% Anita Riley Jennifer McNeil Noorlag Cheryl Clark Nill Coreen Konya Penny PolsgrOKe Pamela Agee Leonard Robbins Christopher 4 Ann Paynler Coreen Zoromski Ogilvie Stephen Kornetsen DamxiRader Timothy & Lana Augustine Sheila Rusk Brian & Jenniler Peters Julia Ott Rhonda Slorck Ladd Stephen Raikes Heidi White Betirends David Rulhs Sherry Pomeroy Petersen Virginia Ducker Otto Kelly Graham Levesque Carmel Tansy Read Debra Benson Rhonda Sahol Kimberly Kile Polsgrove Shawn Pala Connie Lindman LisaReany Marcy Biennsren Karen Schuiz Schull2 Sherry Coulter Porter Clyde Parker Gina Lucibeilo Mark Rhodes Shannon Btowef Brian Shepherd Jeltrey Ray Slacey Peters Minda Mason MaikRice Anna Brane Bfown Bradford Sheppard Jelfrey Regier Nathan Peterson Alicia McCracken LaucaRidi Lawrence Bud Keilh & Karen Singer Karen Collom Riddle Melissa Puckett Brett Means David Ronig Scott Car Kalherine Smilh Paula Rieck Kalrina Sloul Ralhbun Joseph Michalec DaanRoOi Patricia Carroll Randall Soulhetn Matthew Ringenberg Del Roth Donna Mickelson LisaRoudey Rodney Chandler Sandra Bragg Slaplelon Pedro & Robin Rosario Deborah Moore Running Lisa Moritz Miller MarkRouO Kathryn Chennek John Slark Darin & Lisa Roth Leslie Sare Suzette Moeschberger Shefi Russell Christopber Clark Elizabelh Pringle Sleiner V Kim Shaddix Breton See Jill Bollon Mohr Mary Schramm Sean Copeland Douglas & Jodi Wernberg LisanneShupe Lisa Puck Sepanski Charlene Mooney Jennrlef Scolt Joseph & Micfielle Leverenz Stephens Julie Wiseman Smilh Lisa Snapp Todd Morgan Thomas Sena Crist Elizabelh Dowden SIraley Deborah Spencer Daniel Snyder MarciaDillerMoHer ErikSmitti Diana Crosson James Swanson Richard Slanislaw Kent Symanzik R. Murphy Tabfina Smith AnnJanelte Cuper Sleven Vandemark Gregory Sweet Bradley Thurber Joan Munson Myers Alyson Flyni Slanislaii Christopher Daubenmtef Joy Walker Annette De Graft Symanzik Stephen Ticknor William Neal Matthew Slorer Alesha DenHartigh Paul & Colleen Powell Walson Gregory Thome Sarah Schenkel Trout Shawn Mulder Newhouse Maik& Judilh KiausSuta Teri Tobey Dunbar Rulh Plumb Wenger Stephanie Valulis Mel Valdez Misty Oliver Donna Mooie Teagle Sharon Dye David Wesner Rita Versendaal Randy Walker Christopher Otto DeanSTanilWATieio Stephanie Frye Ely Shell! SluiberWhallon Mark Wenger Julie Bagley White Amanda Quandl Overton Jeffrey Tynei Susan DeBoer Engel Ted While Mahhew Wengerd Belh Miller Wild Melissa Miller Peterson Jeffrey Unnii Jill Faber W White Jeffrey Wetherill Melissa Beamer Wilson Todd & Natalie Pfister Jon Vandegriff Deborah Foster Training for sen/ice. Steven Wild Gregory Wilson Linda Wit Melissa Laidig Phelps David Vermeesch Matt Garnett Daniel & Cynlhia Diener Angela Smilh Wood Todd Yeager Kristen Plaggemars Jeniler Voskuil Kelli Gerber Wilmol Lloyd & Amy Work NilsRanneklev Peler Vrhovnik Stephanie Golden William Wilson Bradley Wurster Stacy Acton Ray Stephanie IWilsan Walker 1990 Mark Gove James Wolll Douglas Read Darcy Walemian A time Participalion. 30% Timothy Grable William Wood Brent Reinholl Brucs Wiley 1989 Rebecca Smith Ancil David Granzine BrenI Zimmerman Andrew & Dana Rolens Laurie Winlerholter Parlicipalion: 28% Kimberly Baumann Kimberly Gygi to gather Ladema Ztnsmeisler Rebecca Roost Heidi vonGunten John Bachman William Baxendale Todd Hardy Kevin Roth Michele Van Camp Baxter David Benjamin Steven Helm Matthew Schmidt stones m 1988 Sheri Bedi Cheryl Hubers Bixby Jodell Hendrickson 1992 William Schureman Parlicipation' 31% Belh Benjamin Chnstophe Boyd Monica Henry Christopher Bontei Terry Shade Janeen Anderson Cheryl Passon Birkey Brian Brown Edmond & Becky Gaertner Alicia Helyer Bnmmeler together. Scott Sheeley Lisa Anderson Slacey Bishop Sonya Merrill Brown Hepker Daniel Burden Lorri Shepherd Whilney Anderson Daniel 8, Victoria Vile Book Warren Brown Rebecca Hussung Dorothy Ensinger Sandra Shimer Patricia Archibald Jill Burke Bradley Brummeler James S April Walker Timothy Fulcher Brians Jenniler Austin Jellrey Arnelte Cynthia JahnCallison Mary Cox Jurgensen Daniel Gm Shivers David Askeland Jenniler Spmnger Collins Richard 8c Jacqueline Crist Shannon King Laura Hutson Oround- Thomas & Dawn Sleftes Dale Barthauer Jenniler Craig Heidi Crulchtield Michael Kooistra Steve Kersten Karen Strong Brian Berce Michelle Moeschberger Jill Crouch DeHaan Scott Kooistra Daniel Kelt breaking for the Jay Teagle Julia Zehnder Berend Crowder Shawn Denny Kenneth Kuick Laura Kitchhoter Shannon Thorne Ivlichael 8, Amy Berlsche Jenniler Dickinson David Dunbar Sherie Lewis RachelleLit>ritlec Communication Kara Jeftords Ticknor Valerie Ennis Brady Joel Durkovic Susan Ebanks Michelle Congleton Luke RobynMaczta Brian Turner Mark Brown N Lynelte Dyson Lynne Tucker Fahlen Rebecca Hubbard Maniglia Jeflrey McKenzie Donalee Moore Vermeesch Arts Center is Kimberly Smilh Buhrow Chad 8. 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Lydia Cooper Denis 8 Violet Johannes Arlene Newcomer Robert 8 Kimberley Slade Oregon Florence Hiester Robert Swan Elmer & Rulh Copley Roger 8 Linda Johnson Elban Newcomer Jay 8 Gwyn Slough Timothy 8 Michelle C. LyIe 8 Adele Ttnmas Jonathan 8 Janice Cook n. Richard 8. Mary Cory Kent 8 Sally Johnson George Niemeyer Carla Smart Himmelvrright Louise Thompson Elizabeth Dehne Garry & Dawn Courtney Terry 8 Linda Jordan Millard 8 Margaret Niver Winilred Smith John 8 Ruth Hollis John 8 Mar^rel Tyson Grace Drake KimberlyCousino Kurt 8 Coreen Joviak Jenniler Noxsel John 8 Nancy Smith Robert Homonai Keith & Lucille mery George Faul Joseph & Lois Cok Robert & Joan Joye Christina Oberlin Greg 8 Linda Smith L- Elaine Huber R Richard &ShirteyUnangsl John 8 Gwendolyn Gettmann S. Jean Crawford Harold 8 Lydia Juillard W C Ohirich Ray 8 Ann Snyder Mr 8 Mrs Humbert UndaViselli William 8 Mary Green Daniel SMarjorieCuibertson Willis 8 Martha Karges Jerry Osborn Allen 8 Janet Snyder Earnest Hummer Fred 8 Carol Watlhour Cart 8 Helen Hawkes Ralph & Charlotte Culler Philip 8 Jane Karl Elizabeth Osborn Kenneth Sommers Sarah Hunsberger GayWarrek Gaylord 8 Naomi Hicks Dora Culp Kent 8 Barbara Keener John Oven Jellrey Spiess Daniel 8 Suzanne Hussar Lawrence 8 Salty Weber Ragnar Hokanson John 8c Esther Daniels Jon 8 Melanie Kemp Everett 8 Ruth Overturl Reno 8 Sandra Slaplelon George 8 Joyce Hutchison Dorothy Weir Ron 8 Cheryl Jarvi George 8. Marian Davis Daniel & Judith Kemp Clarence 8 Eiizabelh Owsley Ruby Starbuck Peter 8 Diane Jacobs Janet Wenger Howard Keene E Glennard 8. Barbara Day Jocelyn Kennedy Anita Paddock Carol States Anne Jennings Timothy & Julia Wesoiek Timothy 8 Janis Keenen Betty De Mars Susan Kenning Robert & Cheryl Page Roy 8 Cleo Slaub Roger 8 Ruth Jeremiah J Christopher 8 Cheryl Jim 8 Frances Kincaid Joseph 8. Sandra DeRosa Shirley Kelron James Parks Stanley Stedman Reuben 8 Mary Judson Williams William 8 Catherine Loewen Mario Di Santis Terry 8 Mary Key Bruce Pasch Larrv Steider Donald 8 Alice Kach Wesley 8 Elaine Willis John 8 LaVonne Norris Jean Oilier Shan Kilian Nina Palton James 8 Michelle Steinbeck Inez Keith Nathan Willis W, L Pitkin Irene Dintaman Ralph 8 Jeneane Kindinger James 8 Anna Pelton Kirby 8 Judy Stelter David a Gloria Kemp Linda Wintennuie David 8 Claudia Riewald Raymond Dixon Helen Kitson William 8 Lenna Peterson Joseph 8 Jennie Stevans Pauline Kintner Wallace Woin Betty Roehl H. Ray 8. Anne Dotson Freda Klehm Mr, 8 Mrs Petno Heber Stevens Arthur 8 Ethel Kleppinger Dorolhy Youngdahl Carlton 8 Sally Snow John & Helen Dunham Corrine Klinker Ray 8 Wanda Plahler Gary Stewart Woodrow 8 Ruth Klinger J. Jellrey 8 Dawn ZeSo Ronald 8 Nancy Woodward Thomas & Lynette Duplain James 8 Joanne Klosterman Edward 8 Luanne Phillips Gary Stickley Andrew a Marilyn Korih Donald & Anita Dyck James 8 Nancy Klyne Barbara Phillips Carolyn Stirn Daniel Kolb Rhode Island James 8. Sharon Edwards Galen Knotts Patricia Piecuch James 8 Marilyn Stone Pennsylvania Melva Kraekel Marie Eggeman Robert 8 Sue Kontak Elizabeth Pitthan Betty Stonerock Ruth Kreider Ricnarc i ;.!= .iii ?:a,-c^ Alien Adams Priscilla Kreis Larry Alice Polston David Kalhryn Strapp Sara Kulp Timothy 8i Suzanne Ellis John 8 8 8 John 8 Ruth Gn Bradley Slumbo Carl S Sharon Kotapish Mark & Pamela Gornal! Daniel SKathyAring John Crook Naomi Vrhovnik Barbara Moir David Constance Green Thomas & Ernest & & Mark S Brenda Bodett Miriam Emery Gerald & Sue Baas Sarah Vrhovnik James Carolyn Harold & Vicki Habecker S Mudge Virginia Bragan Donald Gallenberger MrS Mrs Beauchaine A time Jack SArlene Warden John Bonnie Nystrom Ted Geraldine Hall & & Gilbert S Janice Grouse Phyllis Grant William Bonfield Gardner Wills Elizabeth Tom Diane Hawkins Perry & Oakes & Samuel S Connie Eddy Gary S Krisline Johnson Pamela Carrao Mark S Susan Wilson Pearce Joseph & Ruth Higginhotham Joyce to keep. Wayne & Marilyn Fine Helen Kellogg John Certalic Betty Wright Sawfyer Patricia Himelick Wane Josephs Roy S Barbara Finkenbine Larry Larsen Kenneth Chatlee Williams Phyllis Younger Robert Sandy Shatter Lorene Hinlz S Ed & Carole Goeas Alene Lindquist David & Carol Eckslrom Mo Ann Shields Keith Edna Holdeman S & G. Douglas & Cathy Greenwood Ernest S Kathleen Miller Jerald & Marilyn Erdman Steven SCenaSimms Johnny & Carol Hughes Gerald S Krisline Hale Kathy Noble Brent & Beth Erickson Wyoming m Mr. Mrs. Sterner Everett & Betly Jarboe & LJy their Fenton SAnn Hall Joe) Schwarz Deborah Gerard Leon Martha Strunk John Patricia Johns Schoch S & Harlan Haywood Thomas Steury CariS Cynthia Gutzman Tammy You-Ying Whipple Randalls Elizabeth Jones Andrew S M John S Masako Huibregtse Chrislophe S Margaret Stone R James S Lucille Hagen returning to tlie Raymond Marcta la Haye Bryan Anita Kehr S de & Victor & Roxanne Leichly Charlotte Stone Roberts Mary Hankins University

semester after Honor Roll of Parents semester, students We wish to recognize parents ot current and former Tayior students for ttieir generous operational and capitai support of demonstrate Taylor University. Seeing tfie benefits of a Taylor education in the lives of their own children, these committed individuals their approval of help to ensure that the same Taylor experience will be available to present and future generations ofyoung people and satisfaction

8, Sandra Kershaw Mc. 8. Mrs. Adams Milo&JuellaBoerman Jan 8. Gloria Cleveland Stephen 8. Beverly Ecchec Michael Judith Hardy Stephen &

David 8. Carol Eckslrom Jerry 8i Gayle Harms David 8, Gloria Kelt H Leon 8, LaGatha Adkison Daniel 8. Kerry Bonura Mark 8c Rebecca Clough with the Taylor Terry & Carol Agness John & Jeanne Borden Eugene & Dorothy Cloyd James 8. Sharon Edwards Henry 8. Julia Harvey Jay 8 Alice King Pauls June Allen Norman & Carole Bowgren Maurice 8 Marlene Coburn David & Joyce Eggert Doyle & Marlene Hayes Oscar 8, Reta Kirk experience. Rogers Dorothy Allen Gary & Sherryl Bowman James & Linda Coe Roberl & Marian Elliot Carl & Nellie Hepker James & Avaline Kleist Georgia Kline Wayne & Carolyn Allen Jerry 8. Penny Boyd Malvin 8, Kathryn Cotield Gordon 8, Rila Ellison Mr & Mrs Herrmann Bruce & Taylor's student Robert & Carole Amon R David S Joan Boyer David & Lola Collins Stuart & Mariorie Ensinger James 8; Mildred Herlzter Connie Kloplenstein Neal S Marilyn Anderson Philip & Shirley Brandt James & Joan Colguhoun Darrell & Maureen Farney Martin 8. Carol Hess Donald & Judith Knudsen

Ferris 8. Carroll Donald Bonnie Kregel Alex & Anna Andrade Mr St Mrs. Brenneman Michael & Rachel (iolvin Mary Kenneth Hickok & retention rate, Lydia Andrews Mr & Mrs Brinkerholl Barry & Constance Colyer Marvin 8. Lillian Fields Mr 8, Mrs Hieb Ronald & Suzanne Kregel Ronald & Nancy Angerer Kenneth & Nancy Brix Michaelene Costin Roy 8. Kathleen Flanary James & Bonnie Higgins Paul & Barbara Kuntz nearing 95

John & Jane Armslrong Keith & Linda Brown S 8. Janet Couch David & Lynette Flick Thomas & Phoebe HoBrage Kenneth 8< Judy Landrud

David 8< Kaien Forbes William 8, Carolyn Holbert James 8. Linda Landt Lynn & Joan Aschliman Larry 8. Nancy Brown Garry 8. Dawn Courtney percent, is 8, Futbright Larry 8; Holder Robert 8. Dawn Larsen Richard & Elshelh Baarendse Robert & Janet Brown Joseph 8. Lois Cox Roberl Mickey Barbara Michael & Marie Gallagher James & Sandy Holland Thad & Judith Larsen Mary Baldwin Oavid & Janet Bruce David & Joan Crane among the 8. Karen Horsey Donald &Camille Max & Maxine Balkema Mr & Mrs Brvan Leroy 8c Esther Cross Daryl Lauralee Gates David & Lautzenheiser Mr 8, Mrs Banter Robert 8. Marcia Burden Richards Janet Cummins David 8. Sandra Gelwicks James 8 Eunice Howell

Oliver 8i Jackie Hubbard Melvin 8i Judy Leach highest in the Michael & Louee Barati Timothy & Carolyn Burkholder Mr. 8. Mrs Cupp Stewart & Marlene Georgia Hull Constance Harold & Margaret Barnhart Brian & Andrea Burnett Loyal 8. Floramae Cutlorth Charles & Linda Gilford Carl & Suellen Roland & Lee Bonnie Lembright G William & Peggy Bartow Joe & Jane Burnworlh Hassan & Judy Dallal James 8i Joy Gilbert Mr, & Mrs. Humbert Wynn 8< nation. Barry Diana Fredric Paula Lenger Charles & Carol Beats James 8. Rita Butts Daniel & Sara Darby Victor 8. Betsey Glavach & Humble & 8. Donna Lindell Mr 8. Mrs Beardsley John 8. Martha Byler David 8( Bonnie DeRouchie Michael 8. Barbara Goble Mr & Mrs Humerickhouse James Judith Imperial Linstra Mr 8. Mrs Beauchaine Roger 8. Lynn Byrum Douglas & Barbara Dickinson Russell & Sharyl Godfrey Louis & John & Judy Jerry Marilyn Loltis Lynn 8. Judy Becker Lawrence & Susan Cairns Robert 8, Helene Diller Chye & On Goh David 8i Sara James 8i

Goiter 8( Jarvis Jack 8. Elizabeth R. Randolph & Bari Behnken Robert & Judy Cameron Timottiy 8. Lucille Diller David & Sandra Mr, Mrs, Loose Janet JeNrey John Marilyn Losch Robert 8. MarciaBeniamin Walter S Mary Campbell James 8. Katherine Dimos Thomas & June Goossen Stephen & S

8. Jenkinson Michael S. JaneLoudermilk Christopher 8, Linda Bennett James & Jo Carlson Norman 8< Arlis Dixon Robert 8, Jane Gortner Roger Janet

Janice Jeter Carl 8i Patricia Lundquist Edward 8. Susan Bennett Tom 8. Margo Carlson Mr. 8i Mrs. Doerstter Ronald 8. Nancy Granneman John & Joseph Dolores Johns Lewis Dorothy Luhretl Marilyn Berends Richard 8. Janet Carpenter Richard 8. Judith Dominguez Robert 8c Donna Granville & E & Brian & Mary Bergslen James & Penny Carson H Ray & Anne Dotson Kenneth 8. Bonnie Greene KenI 8 Sally Johnson Donald 8. Belinda Luxton William Sandra Johnson Charles & Betty Lyons James S Susan Berry Jeremy & Sue Carter Johnny 8; Cynthia Doude Stanley & Ruth Guillaume 8

8< Cheryl Jones Bruce 8< Rosemary MacFadyen Richard 8i Janice Berry Mr & Mrs Casey David & Linda Drooger Richard Bonni Gygi Don &

William 8. Daniel Roland 8, Shirley Bertka Jim 8. Millie Chamberlin Roberl & Judith Dryden Douglas & Sue Haas KayJourdan & Joyce MacLeish Anita Habegger Roberl Joan Joye David 8, Ruth Martin Gary 8c Marilyn Bishop Robert 8; Anna Charles Richard 8. Carol Dugan Ronald & & Kenneth & Tamara Arthur & Jeanellen John Durkovic Roy & Lynne Hagen Dorval 8. Gerry Karlen Kenneth 8c Kathy Martin

8. Kathleen Masloob Blissenbach Christensen Donald 8. Anita Dyck Gerald 8. Krisline Hale Gene & Margo Keller Edward

Steve 8. Nancy Board Mr. 8, Mrs. Clark George 8i Joan Ebersole Carl 8, Sherri Hallbauer Daniel 8. Judith Kemp 19A Clarence & Edna Masi Ted & Claudia Nussbaum Wayne & Carol Rees Gary & Mary Shade Christoplie & Matgacel Stone S«nm& Martha Wbgia

Richard & Sandra Malchelle James SArloeen Oliver James d> Lys Reiskytl Paul & Sandra Sliattuck RuthSliong Zane& Elaine Wakei Sleven & Barbara Maliriews Keith & Betty Orebaugh James & Marietta Richard Joan Shaw Johns Sandra SIrubhar Riciad&ChrisfineWaUnian

David & Judy McClellan Anila Paddock Gayle 8c Nancy Richmond Frederick & Darlene Shuize Roland i Carol SumrKy John & Jean Waknsiey W Ttiomas McConnell Richard & Sharon Parker Robert 8c Susan Ring John & Marianne Siefert John & Jane Swain RohertS Nancy Wanen

Ross & Margaret McDowell Jerry 8i Pauline Parr William & Rebecca Stephen & Sue Ann Simpson David & Marlene Swanson G. Richard SLeotaWaierson

Patricia McFarland Paul & Phyllis Patterson Ringenberg David & Barliara Sironi Dennis & Larisa Swihafl Barry S Phyllis Wehrte

Hubert 8. Thelma McGee James & Evonne Paulson James & Mary Rosema Dale & Bonnie Sloat Norman & Lots Swing Thomas & Jean Weir

Damd & Carol McKie James & Dara Peters Daniel & Alice Ross Jay & Gwyn Slough Howard & Jill Taylor Peler& Linda Wells Robert & Coleen Midwood James & Barbara Peterson Roger & Louona Roth Donald & Dena Smith Kenneth & Joanne Taylor Hal & Constance While

Ptiil 8, Alberta Miller Richard 8. Sally Peterson Samuel & Evangeline Roth James S Nancy Smith Robert & Marcia Theule Douglas &GeriWh

Douglas & Jill Mills Mr, 8, Mrs Peino Lawrence & Wilma Rowe John & Nancy Smith James & Patricia Thomas Geny & Roxana Wiley

David & Marlynn Miser Jerry 8c Marilyn Petrie Russell & Linda Ruckman Thomas & Betsy Smith David & Mary Thompson Paul S Rebecca WrII'iamson

Jimmie & Carol Moehn Sleven 8, Peggy Piatt Robert & Judie Rudolph Wayne 8c Sandra Smith Raymond & Linda Thompson Wesley & Elaine Willis

Carl 8. Judith Moellering James & Carol Plueddemann Charles 8c Sara Salberg Don & Mary Snell J David & Norma Thrasher Lany & Lynne Wimsfhollei

Nancy Moller Robert 8i Dawn Pobanz Norman & Janet Samuetson Norman & Kathryn Snelt Duane & Linda Tjnholt Gaiy&JuneWoH

Robert 8. Joan Moser James 8. Mary Polcaster Elizabeth Sanchez Jerald & Valeria Snyder Mose & Ruth Troyer Kenneth & Shaion Wolgenulh

Samuel & Pal Moll Irvin 8( Sandra Polk Richard 8c Addle Sarkela Richard 8c Ramona Spencer Mr & Mrs Turner Theodore S Susan Wood

Andrew & Barbara Mouw Gordon !, Judy Polsgrove Donald 8c Gloria Schatter Ara 8c Claudia St John Thomas & Gloria Uliczny James & Judilh Woods

Don & Diane Mundy Robert 8. Joanne Pontius Neil 8, Judie Richard 8c Rebecca Stanislaw Alan & Patricia Unander Ronalds Nancy Woodward Mr S Mrs. Nelson Lynn & Linda Rader Schmachlenberger Karen Steckley Thomas & Wendy Valle Boh&PristillaWynkoop

Carl 8. Elaine Newcomer Douglas & Jane Rampona Martha Schmitz David & Donna Steenbaiger Andrew & Shirtey Valpalic Sleven & Anita Voder

Tied 4 Virginia Niemi Robert 8. Mary Ransbottom William 8c Dena Schnupp Mr & Mrs Stemer Mr. & Mrs. Vaughan Warren & Janel Yoder

Renny& Catherine Norman David 8i Karen Rasmussen Rex 8c Marti Schrader Dr 8c Mrs Stewart Paul & Linda Von Behren Elton & Sharon Yordy

Jerald 8c Carolyn NorquisI Loren 8. Sue Red Homer 8c Ruth Schtock Gary Stewart Thomas & Naomi Vrhovnik Mr &Mrs.Zabel

Richard 8. Mary Norris Daniel & Marsha Reed Lee & Mae Scroggins George 8c Evelyn Slisher Philip & Jane Wade Karl & Unda Zurhurg

Faculty, Administration, and Staff

II A mG to Ygyior is blessed in having a truly outstanding group of people who serve in the employ of the S p6ak University. The operational and capital support received from these individuals bespeaks an added level of service and commitment to furthering the mission of Taylor University.

Academics at H Leon & LaGatha Adkison Jean Copeland Sidney 8c Bonnie Hail Jay & Jane Kesler Charles & Irnta Newman Ronald SChikako Sloan Wayne & Carolyn Allen Winlried & June Corduan David & Susan Hall Jack & Janet King Gary & Joy Newton Dale & Bonnie Sloal

Jeftrey Arnelte Mark 8c Jo Ann Cosgrove Daniel 8c Margaret Hammond Charles 8c Patricia Kirkpatrick E. Herbert & Louise Nygren Altai &AnjisSmim Taylor speak for David Askeland Robert 8c Linda Craton Paul & Shirley Harms James & Avaline KleisI Jon Ochs Dan & Janel Smith

Elizabeth Alkins Dane 8c Laura Davenport Shirley Harnish Daniel 8c Beverly Klepser Stephen Olsen Richard &G3yleneSrralh the themselves. Beulah Baker Linda Davenport Albert 8c Pam Harrison William 8c Joanne Klinger Jane Oyler Francrs & Unda Sotns

Denise Bakerink Robert 8c Janet Deavers George 8c Anna Harrison Philip 8c Velma Kroeker Richard & Sharon Parker Martha Songer

Building on a Mr 8, Mrs Banter David & Barbara Dickey Charles & Barbara Heavilin LeRoy 8c Roberta Kroll Paul & Phyllis Patterson Marks Nancy Soueis

Raymond & Eleanor Barrick Timothy 8c Lucille Diller Larry & Joyce Helyer James & Sybil Law Barry & Betsy Pavesi Richard & Feme Squieis tradition begun L. William & Jeanetle Bauer Norman 8c Artis Dixon Timolhy & Kalhtyn Herrmann Wynn & Bonnie Lembright Roger & Rose Phillips Aia& Claudia a John Stephen 8c Phyllis Bedi Richard & Ruth Dixon William S Susan Helh Jack 8c Cynlhia Letarte Robert S Marsha Pitts JenySlair

Stephen 8c Jane Beers Theodore 8c Lillian Dorman Mary Ann Hill Paul & Connie Lightlool Barbara Plasterer Charles SBaihaia Stevens in the first half Thomas & Helen Beers Donna Downs Joan Hobbs Philip 8c Janet Loy Scott & Kimberly Polsgrove DelorisStralton Ronald & C. Joyce Benbow Richard & Carol Dugan Robert & Susan Hodge Rosie Lynch Douglas & Carmel Read - Johns Sandra StnjUBi of the 19th Robert 8c Marcia Benjamin Lee 8c Patricia Erickson Gerald & Jane Hodson Lance 8c Tammera Maloney Nelson & Beth Rediger Ronald & Judith Sulheriafid

Christopher 8c Linda Bennett Tom & Julie Essenburg Stephen & Artis Hollmann Steve & Karolyn Manganello Slephen & Lucia Resiji Kenneth &Saiah Swan century, the Val 8c Linda Black Marilyn Evans Sharon Hopkins Robert & Billie Manor Karen Richards Donald & Joyce Taylor

Rodney Boatwright Barbara Ewbank Jerry & Barbara Hotmire William 8c Brenda Maniha Gayle & Nancy Richmond Rick & Patricia Tedder University Daniel & Victoria Book Sharon Ewbank Paul S Becky House Doug & Connie Marlow William & Rebecca William & Donna Toll

Theodore 8c Dana Bowers Barbara Fights Herbert 8c Nancy Howard Pal McCoy Ringenberg JereTnjex promotes Mark 8c Diana Branham John 8c Joyce Fox Oliver 8c Jackie Hubbard Rebecca McPhearson Helen Rogers Marilyn Walker Gary Brenner Robert 8c Elizabeth Freese Date & Laura Hutson Slephen S Betty Messer Joe & Carol Romine Johns Doris Wallace

Stanley 8c Belly Burden William 8c Lura Fry David & Elda Ivey Tracy & Shari Michael Dianne Ross Lois Weed pursuit of Timolhy & Carolyn Burkholder Herbert 8c Kathy Frye Alice Jackson Dwight & Mary Mikkelson R Waldo & F Marlene Roth Andre* & You-Ying Whipple

David Burns James 8c Lois Garringer Dale & Margaret Jackson Phil 8c Alberta Miller Roger & Louona Roth Arthur &Donica White

Christian Joe 8c Jane Burnworlh Charles 8c Linda Gilford Jeffrey & Kristie Jacobson Peggy Mogush Paul & Mary Rolhrock Bonnie Wilson

Robert 8i Tell Buroker George 8c Jan Glass Charles & Verna Jaggers Craig S Cynthia Moore Jessica Rousselow Alan WinguisI commitment Mildred Butler James 8c Nancy Gore Roger 8c Janet Jenkinson John & Rebecca Moore Lawrence & Wilma Rowe Lany & Lynne Winterhoter

Waller 8, Mary Campbell Robert & Jane Gortner Kim Johnson Slephen & Erika Mortland Gene & Nancy Rupp Robert SRosanneWoHe and academic Kimberly Case David Gray William 8c Sandra Johnson Erick 8i Julie Mowery Richard & Joanne Seaman Bob&PhscillaWyi*oop Shelley Chapin Sharon Gray Robert 8c Helen Jones Tmothy 8, Susan Nace E Mattie Sellers Daiyl&JoenilaYosi excellence. Faye Chechowich Arno 8c Rhonda Gretillal Thomas & Carolyn Jones Ronald 8c Myrna Nell Todd & Cynlhia Shinabarger Daniel SMadhaYutzy James 8c Linda Coe William 8c Phyllis Gross Daniel 8c Darlene Jordan Robert 8c Margarel Neideck Robert 8c Lavonna Shockey

Jellrey 8c Jenniler Collins Mac Gulley John 8c Elvida Kaslelein David 8c Ruth Neuhouser Frederick & Darlene Shuize Since 1983, Michael 8, Rachel Colvin Dan 8c Patricia Haisley S. Marian Kendall Douglas & Toni Newlin Caroline Simmons Taylor has consistently n Foundations been named by

US News and Taylor University benefits greatly from the continued support of foundations who, through their generosity, in funding a number of important initiatives. In the past year these foundations World Report as have provided benefits for students, faculty, and the public alike. one of the

nation's top Chrislian College Consortium Rice Charitable Lead Trust English, Bonier, Mitchell Fnd. Stratlord Foundation Les Gerig Charilable Found, regional liberal The Mennonite Foundation, Lilly Endowment, Inc Inc. LyIord Cay Foundation, Inc. arts colleges. Wynalda Foundation National Chrislian Gharitab Fn.

20A Business, Industry, and Organizations

Taylor University is grateful to these friends of higtier education for their vital support. By their gifts they make a

significant contribution to the quality educational experience Taylor offers her students and help to prepare continued

numbers of outstanding graduates for careers in service and business-related fields.

AMR/American Airlines Bill Jarrett Ford-Mercury Digital Equipment Hershey Entermt & Resort Co Mcjohnson incorporated Raytheon The Allstate Foundation

Foundation Borg-Warner Foundation Corporation Hewitt Associates Mead Johnson & Co Fd inc Reign Forms & Graphics, inc The Baxter Foundation AON Foundations Bridgeslone/Firestone Trust Dow Corning Corporation Honeywell Foundation Merrill Lynch Restaura Inc The Black & Decker Corporation

ARCO Atiantic Rictilield Fndn. End Dow U.S-A Hoggins Auto Sales Metropolitan Life Foundation Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Inc The Delta Air Lines Foundation

AT&T Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Dun & Bradstreet Corp Found IBM Corporation Milton Hershey School Richard Harner Trucking Co Lite ins.Co.ol Am AbtiotI Laboratories Fund Fnd.,inc. Dutch Corporation ITT Corporation Mot)ii Foundation inc Richards Dictation Service The Hartford Group Ace Auto Body Service, Inc. Brool(field AMC/Jeep/Ren. EG&G Foundation ITW Foundation Monsanto Fund Richmond's The Johnson Foundation Aetna Lite and Casualty inc. Eastbrook Foods Illinois Bell Motorola Foundation Rockwell international The MITRE Corporation Alcoa Foundation Brotherhood Mutual Ins Co Electronics Metal Finish. Corp. Impact Products. Inc Munsee Meats inc Rubbermaid incorporated The Prudential Foundation

Alden-Parl(s & Co Brown Funeral Home inc Eli Lilly and Company Independent Colleges of NYNEX Foundation STAR Financial Bank Thomas J. Lipton Foundation. Inc Allied-Signal Foundation Inc. Butler Mtg. Co. Foundation Foundation Indiana Foundation Nancy Wagman Beauty Salon SUMMCORP Timberline Motel Amcast industrial Foundation CiBA-GEIGY Corporation Eikins insurance Agency, inc Indiana & Michigan Power New York Telephone Schaffer and Company U S West American Cyanamid Company CPC internalional inc. Elm Avenue Vision Center Co Company Schmitz Family Foundation Upjohn Company American Electric Power Serv Campbell Soup Company Emerson Electric Co. Indiana Academy of Science North American Philips Corp Schrock Plant Food Service USA Group INC

American Express Ptiiian, Prg. Caterpillar Foundation Ernst & Young Foundation Ivanhoes, Inc Northern Illinois Gas Service Auto Glass, Inc USX Foundation, Inc

American Slates Insurance Co. Cenlury Realty, P. C. Essex Group, Inc. Jobside Fasteners, Inc. Northwest Airlines, Inc. Servicemaster Industries United Parcel Serv. Found. American tJnited Life Chevron Matching Grants FPL Group Foundation John R. Oliver Co., Inc Northwestern Mutual Life Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc United Technologies Corp Insurance Program Family Tree Residential Fac. Jones Funeral Home Ohio National Lite insurance Sherex Chemical Company Inc Upland Medi Mart

American-Standard Inc Citizens First State Bank Financial Counseling, Inc Kahn Brothers & Co Inc PJ's Sports Hut Sign America Inc. Upland True Value Hardware Inc.

Ameritecli Foundation City Savings Bank First Naf i Bank of Chgo. Fdn Keebler Company Foundation PURDY CONCRETE, INC. SmithKline Beecham Uptown Videos

Ameritecti Services Classic Properties First Natl. Bank ol Warsaw Kmart Corporation Pacesetter Bank Foundation Urbana Physical Therapy, inc.

Amoco Foundation tnc Cleveland Elec Illuminating Foot Locker LeMaster Steel Erectors, Inc, Pacesetter Bank Southeast Banking Corp Van Gilder Funeral Home

Animal Medical Center Colgate-Palmolive Company Ford Motor Company Fund Leo Burnett Co., Inc. Paulstan Inc Found Varns Guest House, Inc.

Anthony Properties Computer Solution, Co Fricke & Sons Sod, Inc Leonard Signs Peat Marwick Main Southwestern Bell Foundation Vicki's Investment Properties Arthur Andersen & Co Fou Conneaut Valley High School G D Searie & Company Lubrizol Foundation Foundation Spiegel inc Viskase Corporation Avis industrial Corporation Continental Bank Eoundalion GTE Foundation M/Dance Centre J C Penney Company Inc Square D Foundation W A Witney Co B & B Store, Inc. Cooper Tire 8. Rubber Found Gannett Foundation Maidenberg Associates Pete's Place, Inc, State Farm Companies Found W W Grainger Inc B F Goodrich Company Crouse Sales and Service General Electric Foundation Manito Rotary Club Philip Morris Companies Inc Sterling Winlhrop Inc Wallpaper World

BP America, Inc. Crowe, Chizek S Co General Motors Maranatha Foundation Pina Hut Summit Bank Walton & Son Inc Ball Corporation Crum & Forster Foundation George Welding, Inc Marathon Oil Company Pizza Hut of Ft Wayne, Inc Summit Bank Warner-Lambert Company Barber Really, Inc. Cummins Engine Foundation Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co Marion Community Schools Principal Financial Group Tax-Pro, INC, Washington National Insuranc

Barnelt Banks. Inc. D & R Investments Gordon Food Service Marion Kiwanis Club, Inc Professional Financial Group The express Waste Management, Inc. Bell International Dana Corporation Foundation Grabiii Bank Martin Marietta Corp Provident Mutual TOSOH SMD, Inc. William Bioss Construction Bellcore Danville Rotary Club Grant County State Bank May Stores Foundation, inc. Public Service Electric 8. Gas Trinova Corporation Woodard Sales & Service Ben Keideriing Masonry, inc Deluxe Check Printers Found H T Filz Simons Co. Mc Coy Funeral Chapel Quantum Chemical Corp TRW Foundation Xerox Foundation

Berco, inc Design Concepts Hercules. Inc. McDonnell Douglas R.R.Donneliey&SonsCo Tenneco inc Best Lock Corporation Design Memorial Co Hershbenet Foundation RJR NABISCO, INC, Texas Commerce Bank

Corporate IVIatcliing Gifts

Taylor University benefits greatly from corporate support through matching gifts. We very much appreciate the efforts of

ouralumni, friends, and parents for lending the support of their employers to Taylor To find out ifyours is a matching gift

company contactyour employer's personnel office or call the Office of Development at Taylor at (31 7) 998-5389.

AMP, Inc, The BFGoodrich Company Dana Corporation Foundation Hartford Insurance Group May Department Stores Peat Marwick Main Southeast Banking

AMR/American Airlines Ball Corporation The Delta Airlines Foundation Hercules Incorporated Foundation Foundation Corporation Foundation

Foundation Barnelt Banks. Inc. Deluxe Check Printers Herstiey Entertainment & McDonnell Douglas Philip Morris Companies, Inc. Southwestern Bell Foundation

AON Foundations The Baxter Foundation Foundation Resort Company Foundation Ttie Principal Financial Group Spiegel, Inc.

ARCO/Atlantic Rictitield Bellcore Digital Equipment Corporation Hewitt Associates The Mead Jotinson Ttie Procter & Gamble Fund State Farm Companies Foundation Best Lock Corporation Dow Chemical USA. Honeywell Foundation Corporation Foundation Provident Mutual Insurance Foundation

AT&T Foundation Borg-Warner Foundation Dow Corning Corporation ITT Corporation Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Company Sterling Winthrop, Inc.

At]bott Laboratories Bridgeslone/Firestone Trust The Dun & Bradstreet ITW Foundation Metropolitan Life Foundation Prudential Foundation TOSOH SMD, Inc.

Aetna Life & Casualty Fund Corporation Illinois Bell Millon Hershey School Public Service Electric and Tenneco, Inc.

Air Products and Ctiemicals, Bristol-Myers Squibb EG&G Foundation Indiana & Mictiigan Power Co. Ttie MITRE Corporation Gas Company Texas Commerce Bank

Inc. Foundation Electronics Metal Finisti, Indiana Bell Teleptione Mobil Foundation, Inc. Quantum Ctiemical TRINOVA Corporation

Alcoa Foundation Butler Manulacturing Corp. Company, Inc. Monsanto Company Corporation The Upjohn Company

Allied-Signal Foundation, Inc. Company Emerson Electric Company International Business Morgan Guaranty Trust RJR Nabisco, Inc. The UPS Foundation, Inc.

The Allstate Foundation CPC International. Inc. Emhart Corporation Machines Corporation Company R.R, Donnelly & Sons USA Group. Inc. Amcast Industrial Foundation Campbell Soup Company Emst & Young Foundation Johnson & Johnson Motorola Foundation Company U. S, West

American Cyanamid Company Caterpillar Foundation Essex Group, Inc. K mart Corporation NYNEX Foundation Rayttieon Company USX Foundation, Inc.

American Electric Power Chevron Corporation FPL Group Foundation Kahn Brottiers & Company. New York Telephone Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, Inc. Viskase Corporation

Service CIBA-GEIGY Corporation First National Bank of Chicago Inc. North American Philips Rockwell International W. A. Witney

American Express Cleveland Electric Illuminating Foundation Keebler Company Foundation Corporation Corporation W. W. Grainger. Inc,

American United Lile Colgate-Palmolive Company First National Bank of Warsaw Leo Burnett Company. Inc. Northern Illinois Gas Rubbermaid Incorporated Walton & Son, Inc.

Insurance Company Conrail Ford Motor Company Fund Eli Lilly and Company Northwest Airlines, Inc. G. D, Searie & Company Warner-Lambert

American Slates Insurance Continental Bank Foundation GTE Foundation Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Shearson Lehman Brothers, Washington National

Company Continental Illinois Gannett Foundation Thomas J. Lipton Foundation, Insurance Company Inc. Insurance Co.

Amerilech Foundation Cooper Tire & Rubber General Motors Corporation Inc. The Ohio National Life Sherex Chemical Company Waste Management. Inc.

Amoco Foundation, Inc, Foundation Goodyear Tire & Rubber The Lubrizol Foundation Insurance SmithKline Beecham Xerox Foundation Arttiur Andersen & Co. Crowe Ctiizek & Co- Company Martin Marietta Corporation PSE&G Foundation

Foundation Crum and Forster Foundation Guardian Life Insurance Foundation J. C. Penney Company, Inc.

BP America Cummins Engine Foundation Company ol America

21A Taylor World Outreach Donors

In making contributions to the world-reaching ministries of Taylor World Outreach, the following group of benefactors

furthers the whole-person educational experience for hundreds of Taylor students. At home and abroad lives are touched

and future generations of servant-leaders receive training for lifelong ministry outreach.

Aardema Rulh Baker Ida Both Thomas Cairns Carolyn Cox H. Ray & Anne Dolson Jane Faulkner Velvet Baker Patricia Both Betty Callahan George Grader John Doude Sheny Faulknsf

Max 8. Maxine Balkema RuthBolkin Melvin & Cynlhia Caliison E C Graft Johnny & Cynlhia Doude VeslaFausnighl James & Nancy Aardema Mary Bancroft Lawrence Bott Lisa Calvin Lynn & Eslher Crawford Vera Doughty Irvin FeaBiers Donna Atel Oradell Banker Barbara Botteron Ann Campbell S, Jean Crawford Donna Downs LanyFdlOKS Allen Adams Robert gi Sandra Barkey Bertha Bouman Donald Campbell Ronald Creak Joyce Drainer Rosemary Feitet Jelfrey Adams Martha Barnhart William Bouw Walters Mary Campbell William Crick Connie Drake JefBFelion Judy Adams Joe Barton Audrey Bowers William & Nellie Campbell Doris Crim David & Bsie Drake Juan Femardez Marylyn Adams G. William & Peggy Bartow Norman & Carole Bowgren William Cannon Annabelle Gripe Timothy Drake David & Shari Fetris Sharon Adams Janet Bartus Carol Bowman Ernest Capen Joseph & Michelle Crist Waneta Drake WaidyFeusse CatoleAdkins Deborah Batchelder Ronald Bowman Grela Carigon John Crook Laura Draper David SLonnaFieM Robert & Janel Agee David 8. Sharilyn Baugh Stephen & Kathleen Bowman Gwen Carlisle Carol Cross Elizabeth Oresh JeanFelds Lester Alton Kimberly Baumann Jerry 8, Penny Boyd Kimberly Carlsen Leroy 8. Eslher Cross James Driscoll Marrin&Ulilan Fields Belly Albaugti David Beach Ralph 8, Rulh Boyd Gertrude Carlson Sarah Cross David & Linda Droogei Kameffi & Shetri F>* Shirley Albert Claude Beachy Margaret Bradtord Dorothy Carnahan Diana Crosson James Drooger Betty Finn Dale & Freida Allrey Linda Beadle Ram Bradford Humberto 8. Rila Carnero Ann Crolser Jean Drooger SCOB& Susan Firebaugh James Allan Carol Beall Ruth Bradford Richard & Janel Carpenter Randall & Michelle Crowder Ronald & Margaret Dubach Nancy Fsdw Corinne Allen Charles 8, Carol Beats Emetine Brady Scott I. 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An innovative program developed by Taylor's own National Alumni Council, Endowing the Vision allows donors to make significant long-term endowment gifts from current income. We are especially grateful to these donors for their far-

reaching vision in undergirding the long-term future of the University. m Class of 1941 Howard & Nettie Leach W. Erwin 8. Katharine Vincent Ralph S Ruth Herder m Class of 1943 Georges Jan Glass David & Lea Randall Ann A Leathers L. Marshall & Rodah Welch Walter & Virginia Kruschwitz David & Alice Golden R. Randolphs Bonnie Rumble

Ernest 8. Mildred Lee Rotiert Wilcox Arnold Lewis Dale A. Grimes Doug & Kattiy Rupp William L Armitage Elsie Drake Robert 8. Elisabeth McClintock Philip & Mildred Yaggy Gertrude E. MacDonald Stanleys Ruth Guillaume GeneS Nancy Rupp Donald 8. Hope Barnes Ross & Vivian McLennan Claude McCallister Rictiard & Bonnie Gygi Jamey & Rachel Schmitz Harold & Dorothea Bauer Lester 8i Martha Michel Gordon 8. Martha McDonald Ivlarlin & Marilyn Habecker Josephs Frances Shisler James D Bell 1 Individuals Donald & Doris Miller Class Of 1942 Bernice M Meyer ivlark & Sandra Horine James & Sandra Sieber Richard 8. Evelyn Bishop James R Miller Lester & Martha Michel David &Dina Home James & Angela Stamper Rodney 8. Edith Brown E. Martin Barney

H, Arthur 8. Elizabeth Muiler Robert 8. Thelma Boyd Barley & Esther Martin N, Thomas & Lynda Morton. II Douglas & Martha Slarkey Virginia Bunner Rogers Marilyn Beaverson Eleanor E Parry Carl & Martha Brown Pauline E Muselman Paul & Becky House Paul & Ruth Steiner Roger & Jane Burtner Elizabeth Behnken Ross & Mary Richey Omar & Dorothy Buchwaller Don & Bonnie Odie Ctiartes & Verna Jaggers Mr. & Mrs. Jellrey Studebaker Earl &F Eleanor Butz Jon & Betty Brandenberger Ina Rocke Albert 8. Orpha Clarke Irene Pollard Douglas & Constance Martow Ronald & Judith Sutherland Hubert 8. Melva Ctevenger Cynthia Briggs Jessie Burtner Skinner Addison 8i Thelis Eastman Lois Siagle Scott McMillen Mark & Colleen Terrell Irma Dare ivlargaret Briggs Harold 8< Kalhryn Springer James 8. Margaret Elliott Howard 8. Joyce Spilnale Barrry & Debra Mason Mary & Bobbi Tibbets Edith Driver Robert & Marcia Burden Morton St, John Kenneth 8( Lucille Fouike Carol S Unkenholz Nancy Moller Kent & Janice Yost Noble Gividen Kimberiy Carlsen Gail & Howard Stein Waller S Ruth Gepler Homer 8< Winona Van Buren Rictiard & Margo Peterson Charles 8, Ruth Hahn Peler Carlson Dorothy Swearingen M Arthur & Ruth Grant Helen Whiltern Scolt & Andrea Preissler Ralph 8. Betty Johnson Paul & Kay Cox John S. Tremaine

New Scliolarsliips and Funds

Scholarships and funds play an essential role in enabling the University to pursue fulfillment of her mission with

enhanced vigor and efficacy Taylor is pleased to recognize the following new scholarships and funds instituted last year

Business, Accounting, and Economics Departmental Lowell E. and Virginia G. Hatfield Annual Scholarship Elisabeth Poe Scholarship

Achievement Award Andrew W. Jarboe Memorial Scholarship Elisabeth Poe Enowed Scholarship

Class ol IQ-II Endowed Scholarship Luella Moore Memorial Scholarship Lucille F, Popp Endowed Scholarship

Computer Assistance Program Fund Walter and Anna Skow Oliver Memorial Endowed Scholarship Lon & Ruth Setser Endowed Music Scholarship

Grant County State Bank Scholarship

^^ Estate Gifts and Cliaritable Annuities

Taylor University is especially grateful to those who by their generosity assure the Taylor experience will be available to

future generations of Taylor students The impact of their gift will be felt for many many years to come

Estate Bifts: Bessie O.Haan estate Mark & Lois Showalter estate Annuities: Paul 8, Guldie llllk

Mary L Ellis estate Martin Ivluhling estate John 8, Helen Wengalz estate Frank & Margaret Breen Devon & Velma Phillips

Frances A Fruehaul estate Henry G. Nelson estate Gerald 8. Elizabeth Foster Velma Rediger

25A M Church Matching Gift Program Participants

Taylor University is gratefui for tlie partnersliip slie shares witli the foiiowing churches, reiigious organizations and

individuais Together, we are abie to shape the iives ofyoung men and women seel

education The consequences may weli be of eternal significance

Marilyn J. Adams, Sheridan, College Avenue United Coldwater, Ml Fort Wayne Evangelical Lake Poinle Bible Chapel. Muncie. W IN Methodist, Muncie, IN First Baptist Church, Mennonile Church, IN Plymoulti, Ml Opera'ic'i l.tct za' 's< Univetsity Heights Uniled Agape TrusI, Dublin, FO College Baptist Church, Leitchlield, KY Fountain ol Lite Church, Inc., Lakeview Church. Zion, IL Peachtree City. GA MdhofclCludi. Albany United Church ol Hillsdale, Ml First Baptist Church, Greenville, OH Lakeview Westeyan Church. Paynesvitte Evangelical Free indianaDolis. M Chrisi, IN Columbus First Free Richmond, IN Free Methodist Church ol NA, Marion, IN Church, MN United MeDndistCtucti. Alliance Bible Church, Warren, Methodist, OH First Baptist Church, Sherman, Indianapolis, IN Ldwndaie Community Church, Philadelphia Uniled Methodist Beavetoi.ON NJ Community Church ol God, TX Free Melhotlist World Chicago, IL Women. GreenTield, IN United Methodist Cfiurcfi. William 8. Norma Anderson, Clio, Ml First Baptist Church, Missions, Indianapolis, Philip & Theresa Lawrence, Pickering Community Church. Wasco. CA Kokomo, IN Community Church ol Tekonsha, Ml IN Fas! Stroudsburg, PA ON Upland Evangelical kllennoniie Archbold Evangelical Greenwood, IN First Baptist Church, Troy, OH Glad Tidings Assembly of Liberty Bible Church, Pisgah Heights Baptisl Cluictt.lN Mennonile Church, OH Communiiy Church ol Vista, First Christian Church, Avon God, EasI Peoria, IL Chesterton, IN Church. Wesl Chester. Van Uniled MethodislCtuch. Fay Baxter, Spokane, WA CA Park, FL Good News Community Atene LindQuist, Spokane, WA OH Ctanlwty.PA Beech Grove Communily Conneautville Church ol First Christian Church, Chapel, Pinckney, Ml Lion ol Judah Christian Pleasant Dale Church of Village Chuicti. Foil Myers, a Church o( the Brethren, Christ, PA Meadville, PA The Gospel House Church, Fellowship. Portland. IN Brethren. Decatur. IN Wakanisa Missionaty Chinti. Hollansburg, OH Covenant Baptist Church First Church ol God, Columbia Bedford, OH Marion Christian Center. Pleasant Hilt Baptist Church. IN Berrien Center Bible Church, Columbus, OH City, IN Grabill Missionary Church, Marion, OH Smithviife. OH Waldo Mennonite Clwch. Ml Covenant Presbyterian First Church ol Ihe Nazarene, Grabill.lN McBain Baptist Church, The Redeemer's Church, Flanagan. IL Bethany Chapel, Whealon, IL Church, Amarillo, TX Elkhart, IN Grace Baptist Church, McBain, Mi Cofumbus, OH WaUteralle Baptisl Cludi. Bethel Baptist Church, Damascus Communily First Church ol the Nazarene, Greenwood, IN McCoy Memorial Baptist Redeemer Missionary. Toledo. Windsor. ON Jackson, Ml Church, Boring, OR Kendallville. IN Grace Church, Los Alamitos, Church. Elkhart. IN OH Walnut Street United Belhesda Church, Singapore Dayspring Church ol God First Evangelical Free, CA McKinney Bible Church. Fort Reedsville Evangelical MeltiodistChutdi. Blue River Church ol the Missions, Cincinnati, OH Rocklord, IL Green Camp Baptisl Church, Worth. TX Congregational Church. Chiiricothe. OH Brethren, Columbia Oily, Decatur Missionary, IN First Free Methodist Church ol Green Camp, OH Meadows Baptist Church. Schuylkill Haven. Ward Evangelical Prestiylerian IN Deer Creek Community Columbus, OH Hammond First United Rolling Meadow. IL PA Church. Livono. Ml Bread ol Life Ministries, Ocala, Church, Bloomington, First Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church, IN Meadville Firs! Christian Alice A. Rink. Kokomo. IN WestMofiisSt-Fiee FL MN Findlay OH Harvest Evangelical Free Church. PA SL David's Episcopal. Elkhart. Methodist. Intanapolis. Calvary Bible Church, Deertoot Lodge opr, Chris. First Presbyterian Church, Church, Kalamazoo, Ml The Missionary Church, IN IN Hunlsville, Al Camps, Greenville, NY Franklin, IN Harvester Avenue Missionary Walled Lake, Ml St. Lukes United Methodist West Walnut SI Church 0) Calvary Chapel Worship Dewey Mennonile Church, IL First Presbyterian Church, Church, Fori Wayne. IN Moses Hill Church, Loomis. Church. Kokomo. IN Christ Portland. IN Center, Wabash, IN Eagle Bible Chapel, AK Kokomo, IN Herbst United Methodist NE Jack Serez. Willowdalc. ON WethetsMd Evangelical Free. Calvary Evangelical, Van Wert, East While Oak Bible Church, First Presbyterian Church, Church, Marion, IN Mount Olive United Methodist Shelbyville Baptist Temple. IN CT OH Carlock, IL Warsaw, IN Highland Congregational Church. Marion, IN T Franklin Smith. Dunedin, FL Whealon BiMe Church. Camp Barakel, Fairview, Ml Fred & Karen Emry, Marietta, Firs! United Brethren Church Church, Ml Mount Pisgah Missionary Sonlight Ministries. Casper. Whealcn.lL Riley & Ruth Case, Kokomo, GA Blisslield, Ml Highland Hills Bible Church. Baptisl, Kokomo. IN NY Whippoomill Commutity IN Epworth United Methodist, Firs! United Brethren Church Lombard IL Stanley & Pauline Myers, South Hills Assembly ol God. Qmb. Rocheslet. M Center Christian Church, Matthews, IN Findlay, OH Highland Park Baptist Church, Akron. OH Eugene. OR Woodbum Evangelical Fairmount, IN Evangelical Christian Church, First United Church ol Chrisi, Southlield, Ml NAIM Ministries. Point Tenth Presbyterian Church. Mennonite Chun^ W Central Bible Church, Aurora, Fort Wayne IN New Knoxville, OH John 8, Nancy Hill, Roberts. WA Philadelphia. PA Woodbum Missionary IL Evangelical Pietist Church First United Methodist Greenwood, IN New Castle Bible Church. Terrace Heights Assembly ol Chuicti. IN The Chapel, Bullalo, NY Challield, OH Church, Beaverlon, Ml Holtey First Baptist Church, Mackinaw, IL God. Yakima. WA World Gospel Church. Tene C. Earl & Grace Chenowelh, Faircreek Church, Dayton, OH First United Methodist Nv New Covenant Bible Church, Trimly Evangelical Free, Haute.lN Richmond, IN Fairhaven Church, Dayton, OH Church, Brookville, OH immanuel Baptisl Church, Cedar Rapids, lA Tampa, FL Wydifle Bible Ttanslalors. Christian Service Foundation, Faith Baptist Church, First Uniled Methodist Holland, Ml New Life Reformed Church, Trinity Uniled Mennonite Inc.. Dallas.™ For! Wayne, IN Greenville, Ml Church, Goshen, IN Indian Hiits Community Grand Rapids, Mf Church. Morton. IL Youth lot Christ Inc.. Findlay. Christ's Church al Plymouth, Failh Bible Church, First Uniled Methodist Church, Lincoln, NE North Pointe Baptist Church. Trinity United Methodist OH IN Millersburg, OH Church, Hammond, IN Indiana Alliance Church, Warren. Mf Church. Cass City. IN Zion Reionned ChunD. Church ol the Nazarene, Faith Community United First Uniled Methodist Indiana, PA Northlield-Tilton Trinity United Methodist GiandvillcMI Kendallville, IN Methodist Church Church, Plymouth, IN Karl Road Baptist Church, ilionai Church. Church, Van Wert, OH Church ol the Open Bible, Muncie, IN First Uniled Methodist Columbus, OH NH Union Chapel Baphst Church. Casper, WY First Baptist Church, Cadillac, Church, Lancaster. PA Kehilat Ben David, El Paso, TX Northview Christian Life. Marlon, IN Church of the Open Door, Ml Flagslall Christian Fellowship, Kendallville Church ol the Caimef. fN Union Chapel Uniled Elyria, OH First Baptist Church AZ Nazarene, IN OMS Internahonal. Methodist Church. ColdwaterWesleyan, Inc, Mi

IVIemorial Gifts

As noted below, the following gifts honor the memory of specific individuals and provide a fitting memorial to them, in

honoring the memory of those special to them, donors extend the memory of their life and Influence In a way that will

continue to touch others for many years to come We are grateful for these special thbotes

In memory of: Wilbur M Clemland Aileen Gortner Larry Mercer Dorolhi Mayne Veryl Macy W.tMeyer

Given by: Alyce M, Cleveland Robert & Jane Gortnei Eleanor L. Mitchell Darren 8, Leslie Mayne Vernon & Evaline Macy HaiDH&Pi«vM»phy

Dalton 8i Miriam MelvaCKiaekef Ralph 8, Lottie Pralhei PliilipJ Miller Bea S Bill Selzer ElisanahPoe

Alice Bskti! VanVaikenburg Lil Haationsen lona A. Rasmussen James !, Karen Miller William & Betty Ann Alkins tMattieSeHeis

Donaid & May Thorpe Marion Crawley William E, Hansen Lucille Stevens Josephine Milter Alice Shippy Hilda LSleyei

Floyd M Baker Don 8. Bnnnie Odie Elaine M.Healh Roger SIressman Bradley Newlin Maty Ann Hili Mane Tabor

J. T 8, Sandra Cobb Havje Driver Jack P, Given Gertrude E. Winsor Thomas Konechnik Robert 8 RoseanneWolle Paul H.Wood

Charfes & Karen Conn Gene 8, Nancy Rupp Kennelb E Hoover Andrew/ W. Jarboe Plainlield Mon Mlg ol Miriam 8 Squire fuggy LSmih

Michaef 8. Barbara Connors Jobii Ellis Fiances 1. Allen EveiellSiBetlyJaiboe Friends Raymond M. Squire ftubyaShertidr

Rafph 8. Doris Lee John 8. Bernila Ellis Evelyn M, Boone HaielJones LotenS Helen Heald Isaac i Mirte Sleyer ^gnes 7)11X1°

Violet P. Mills G, Harlowe Evans William 8. Marilyn Brosi Joy Class Ben S, Jane Timian Greg & Jeanine Childs Charles &Jacquelin

Elsie Trainee Lester 8. Martha Michel Clarence & Madge Buehler Enid Hansen Lembert Walters Anns Sko\f Oliver Mildred S. Chapman Rorian

Doris Van Dyke Rhoda E, Taylor Leonard 8. Helen Clark William E. Hansen Dale Si Barbara Murphy William & Frances Ewbank Janice TooSaliei

Charles 8. Rose Warner Merrill Ferris Grace E Drake Florenrx l Loy fiiKS Bichey Luvada Foley Donald and May Thorpe

Robert Belmken Mary Ferris Leon & Virginia Jenks William 8. Laura Mary Richey Robert & Betty Fteese Cttgrtes Wiilslsy

Margaret Behnken Marie Genlile Willis & Burdelle Kerns Edmundson Harold SrKathryn Springer Paul Si Helen Hill Carts Margaret Barton

Arland V. Briggs R, J Braunlin Leiand 8. Rena Leahigh Veryl Macy Wellington Scott Alice Holcombe RoselynG Kertin

Harold & Muriel Miller Paul 8. Barbara Gentile Helen Mekkelson Vernon 8i Evaline Macy Elizabeth P Scoll Jones Funeral Home Ernest rents AimaM Yens 26A Churches

Recognizing the cruciai roie of Christian higher education to furtherance of the gospei in ttie modern age, and the efficacy

of the Tayior program, a number of church congregations choose to financiaiiy support Taylor University. We are indeed

appreciative of their generous support.

Agape Temple, Loxahatchee, FL Corinth Christian Church, Muncie, IN First Baptist Church, Gas City. IN Harrisvilie Congregational Christian Novi United Methodist Church. Ml Trinity English Lutheran Church. Fort

Baugo Chyrch ol the Brelhren. Corinth Friendship Class, Gaston. IN First Church ot the Nazarene, Elkhart Church. Union City. OH Our Lady otVicL Miss. Sisters. Wayne. IN

Wakarusa, IN Crossroads Bible Church. FirsI Congregational Church ol Hope Church. Wilton. CT Huntington. IN Trinity Evangelical Free Church.

Baugo Church ol the Brelhren. Skowhegan. ME Florence, Berlin Heights, OH Immaculate Conception Catholic. Plainlield Monthly Meeting of Brentwood. TN

Goshen, IN Delaware Grace Brelhren Church, OH First Evangelical Free Church, Manilo. IL Friends. IN Trinity United Methodist Church.

Berean BaplisI Church, Burnsville, Evangelical Covenant Church, Lincoln. NE Immanuel Baptist Church. Saginaw. Prospect Christian Church. Prospect Hartford City. IN

MN Latayetle. IN First FM Church ot Columbus. OH Ml Heights. IL Tunkhannock Mennonite Fellowship. Bertiand Bible Church, Niles. Ml Evangelical Free Church, Crystal First Presbyterian Church. Immanuel Relormed Church. Grand Shawnee Alliance Church. Lima. OH PA

Blanchafd Road Alliance Church, Lake, IL Indianapolis. IN Rapids. Ml South Colon Church. Burr Oak. Ml Twin Lake Relormed Church.

Whealon, 1 Evangelical Free Church, Gaylord, Ml Forest City Community Church. IL Lagrange Bible Church. IL Summer Institute ol Linguishcs. Kalamazoo. Ml Calvary Assembly of God, Elkhart, IN Evangelical Mennonite Church, Gilead Church. Bryant. IN The Living Word. Middletown. OH Huntington Beach. CA UMW Providence United Methodist, Calvin EasI Un. Presb/lerian Church, Wauseon, OH Grace Bible Church. Cissna Park. IL Kum Join Us Class. Union City. IN Sweetwater Assembly ol God. North Fort Washington, MD

Detroit, Ml Faith Bible Church, Cincinnati, OH Grace Brethren Church. Temple Hills. Maple Grove Evangelical Free Manchester. IN Union Grove Church, Muncie, IN

The Chapel, St. Joseph, Ml First Alliance Church C&MA, Toledo, MD Church. MN Tavares Assembly of God Ministries, Valley Chapel. Green Valley. IL Christian & Missionary Alliance OH Grace Chapel Church. West Liberty. Mehoopany Baptist Church. PA FL Van United Methodist Church.

Church, Indiana, PA First Assembly ol God Church, OH Mohlers Church ol the Brethren. Terrace Heights Assembly of God. Cranberry. PA

Christian Ministries International, Carlinville, IL Grace Evangelical Mennonite. Ephrata. PA Yakima. WA Venice Bible Church. FL Eden Prairie, MN First Assembly ol God ol Grand Morton. IL Mount Carmel Church. Hartford City. Terre Haute Sunday School #4. Westminster Un. Presbyterian. Marion. The Christian Workers Foundation Rapids, Ml Grace tJnited Methodist Church. IN Urbana. OH IN

Montgomery, AL First Baptist Church, Crown Point, IN Hartford City. IN New Covenant Church, Harrisvilie. Trinity Church (Cong.) Inc. Bolton. Wyclitfe Bible Translators. Inc.. MA Huntington Beach, CA

Volunteers

In giving of themseives—their time, taient, and financial resources—these volunteers invest a significant pah of their

lives in Taylor University. They enable the type of interaction, programs, and leadership that makes the Taylor community

among the best in Christian higher edcation. For their sen/ice, we are deeply grateful.

National Alumni Robert F. Brummeler '81 Mr, Donald L. Granilz '52 Richard W, Gygi '67 LisaLandtud '92 Scott Preissler '83 Mr Douglas L. Rupp '74 Archbold.

Council Grand Rapids, Michigan Elkhart, Indiana Franklin, Tennessee Upland. Indiana Indianapolis. Indiana Ohio 1991-1992

Alice (Hendrickson '63} Golden Ruth (Wolgemuth '63) Guillaume Marilyn (Hay '69) Habecker Debta (Richardson '84) Mason Slacy Acton ('90) Ray Richard A. Seaman '78 Upland,

Harold V Beattle '50 New York. New York Arlington Heights. Illinois Lake Odessa. Michigan Indianapolis. Indiana Plainlield. Indiana Indiana Grand Rapids, Michigan

Steven H.L, Honett '70 Michael D. Motlenson '91 M Frances (Valberg '78) Douglas E, Slarkey '77 Piano. Texas Berne. Indiana Ringenberg Indianapolis, Indiana Taylor University Giving Totals Wheaton. Illinois '86 '89 George E. Jackson III Mr. J. Aaron Neuman Fran Woy ('62) Terhune Fiscal Year 1991 ~ 1992 Grantham. Pennsylvania Lima. Ohio Gainesville, Florida

Capital and Taylor Fund Other Unrestricted Restricted Parents' Association Cabinet Source Gifts Gifts Total Gifts 1991-1992

William and Sue Ann Brown Peler and Pat Dys Richard and Ruth Lambright David and Mary Jane Thompson

Alumni 437,162 359,889 797,051 Indianapolis, IN Fort Meyers. FL La Grange. IN Toledo. OH 53,574 Alumni Match 17,082 70,656 Robert and Marcia Burden Larry And Jan Gates Lewis and Dotlye Luttrell Richard and Nancy Torrans " Parents 60,879 104,300 165,179 Goshen. IN Granger. IN Naperville, IL Brenhvood. TN

Parents Match 11,104 8,634 19.738 Postelle and Dorothy Cochran Jackson and Jayne Gin David and Carol McKie Robert and Priscilla Wynkoop Peru. IN Ml. Prospect. IL Peoria. IL Muncie. IN Friends 144,561 516,479 661,040 Darwin and Valeria OeLaughter David and Gloria Kelt Samuel and Evangeline Roth Friends Match 22,840 16,146 38.986 North Manchester. IN St. Joseph. Ml Grand Rapids. Ml Employees 41,107 109,267 150,374 Dale and Lee Nae Oomsten Roland and Marilyn King Andrew and Diane Stewart

Ludington. Ml South Witley. IN Indianapolis. IN Business/Industry. . 32,490 126,679 159,169 Private Foundations 2,200 376,395 378,595 Council of Trustees Emeriti Trustees.- .• 7,108 818,783 825,891 1991-1992 Trustees Match 18,100 18,100 Or Ted W Engslrom Dr. John 0. Hershey Dr. Walter Randall Or L Marshall Welch

Churches 7,875 181,881 189,756 President Emeritus Retired Ch, ol the Board & Retired Proiessorol President Independent World Vision President Physiology L.M Welch & Associates. Inc. Pasadena. Calitornia Milton Hershey School Stritch School ol Medicine Sedona. Arizona Colleges of Indiana Hummelstown. Pennsylvania Loyola University Foundation 91,693 Dr. Lester C.Gerig Upland. Indiana Mr. Paul W.Wills Retired Chairman & President Mr, John McDougall Chairman William Mutual Security Life Insurance Retired Executive Vice President Dr. ChariesW. Shilling Toledo World Terminals

Taylor Company and Director Distinguished Scientist Richlield. Ohio Foundation Fort Wayne. Indiana Ford Motor Company Department ol Forensic International Consultant Sciences (CPL) Dr Samuel F. Wolgemuth

Dr. Richard W. Halfast Bloomlield Hills. Michigan Armed Forces Institute ol President Emeritus TOTALS 912,593 2,767,583 3,680,176 Retired Surgeon pathology Youth lor Christ International

Rochester. Indiana Arlington. Virginia Ml. Prospect. Illinois

27A Mr. V. Donald Jacobsen Chairman of the Board Executive Director Mr. Theodore F. Brolund Board of Trustees Ravi Zacharias President International Ministries W.A. Witney Corporation Taylor University Norcross, Georgia Rocl

Secretary Ms. Marta Gabre-Tsadick Mrs. G. Roselyn Kerlin

Mr. Kenneth Flanigan 1 President Danville, Indiana

President 1 I.T.G. Commercial Trading

St. Charles Building Partners 1 Executive Director, Project Mercy

Director ot Stewardship |i Vice President, Hel Mar

The Evangelical Alliance Mission si Fort Wayne, Indiana i Carol Stream, Illinois

Treasurer Dr. J. Paul Gentile Mr. Carl W. Moellering

Mr. Arthur K. Muselman 1 Medical Doctor President President I Fort Wayne, Indiana Moellering Construction

Printing E Company, Inc. Economy Berne, Indiana i Fort Wayne, Indiana

Mrs. LaRita Boren Mr. Robert C.Gilkison Dr. Williann E. Pannell

Vice President President Director of Black Ministries

Avis Industrial Corporation Kahn Brothers Investment Associate Professor of

Upland, Indiana Management Corporation Evangelism and Preaching

Alexandria, Virginia Fuller Theological Seminary

Pasadena, California

Mr. David Boyer Mr. Richard W. Gygi Mr. Richard Russell

Attorney-at-Law President, CPS Corporation President

Helmke, Beams, Boyer &Wagner, Franklin, Tennesse Russell Homes. Inc., General K9 Contractors and {.and Counselors-at-Law

Fort Wayne, Indiana Developers Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan

Dr. Joseph D. Brain Dr. Carl W. Hassel Dr. Fred S. Stockinger

Professor of Environmental Consultant Cardiovascular Surgeon

Physiology Farmington Hills, Michigan Texarlana, Texas

Chair, Department of Environmen-

tal Health

Harvard University Boston, Massachusetts H

Dr. Beverly Jacobus Brightly Mr. Jerry Home Dr. James H. Woods Senior Program Associate Chief Executive Officer General and Vascular Surgeon

U.S. Department of Education Manpower Temporary Services of Milwaukee General and

Office of Special Education Western Michigan Vascular Surgery. S.C. Programs Holland, Michigan Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Washington, D.C.

Mr. J. Thomas Crutchfield Mr. John R. Home Mr. Paul Zurcher

Corporate Officer President & Chief Operating Officer Zurcher's Tire, Inc.

H. Crutchfield, Inc. Navistar International Transportation Monroe. Indiana

Crutchfield & Sons, Inc. Corporation

Crutchfield Groves, Inc. Chicago, Illinois B Sebring, Florida i Please note:

Your name Is important to us. We have carefully reviewed the names of donors listed in this report, Still, in a listing of this

length, errors may occur. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or incorrectly listed, please accept our apofogy and notify us so that we may correct our records. Write Office of

Development, Taylor University. 500 West Reade Avenue. Upland,

Indiana. 46989-1001, or call (317) 998-2751, "DvylorUniversity 500 West Reade Avenue Upland, Indiana 46989 (317)998-2751 Census Bureau figures came out less time to make a quality decision. The automobile market in 1992 is recently, showing that milhons different than the market in 1 99 1 . Some

more in this country are living at Information is Power principles remain the same, but the exact the poveity level. As the news product mix is very different. The quality In this type of business climate, broke, I was watching CSPAN cabienet. demanded is veiy different. The trends for infonnation is power. Companies can ill The reaction in the various stock and 1993 are unmistakable: more competition afford to make decisions based on bond markets was tracked by means of a and increased demand for quality. anything but up-to-date, thorough, second screen on the television screen. In the world today, the most powerful accurate infonnation. There was a time, The ripple effect was instantaneous. people—and companies—are the ones for example, when businesses could The computer has changed the way we with the most reliable, accurate, and up- operate on relatively loose projections of conduct business—and the speed at which to-date information. growth. Today, however, with veiy we do it. naiTow profit margins, the difference Instant Access between 5 percent and 4 percent grov/th Caution: Ulcers Ahead can be veiy vast indeed. "Up to date" takes on a new definition

While giving a seminar to lower level Timing is similarly important. Our in today's marketplace. In fact, it some- management employees in the General company might introduce a wonderftil times means "up to the second." For

Motors arena, I put into words what they new product, but it is to no avail if our example, on the New York Futures already knew by experience—not only do competitor at the same time inti'oduces a Exchange, a buyer will purchase a fi.ittires we have less and less time to make similar—and superior—one. General conh'act and sell it again, on the average, business decisions, but the potential Motors, for example, was very much within 45 seconds. In such a scenario, positive and negative effects of those caught flat-footed when Ford came out one's infonnation must be vei"y accurate

decisions are far greater than they were a with the Tauais. Ford thought that would and veiy immediate. It must also be veiy

few years ago. Today's business climate be the case, and it certainly was. How- reliable.

is such that the decision you make in ever, both companies have been caught In the management

response to the opening of a new market off-guard by the fact that consumers are workshop mentioned earlier, I learned that

niche can provide great lift for your simply demanding better treatment. The type of infonnation was not available to

company and assure your financial success of General Motors' Satum line GM's lower level managers. To its credit, success almost instantaneously. On the has really suiprised some in the industiy GM has since recognized the tremendous other hand, if you decide to market a Consumers have responded favorably to stt"ess their people were under in being

product and nobody buys it, or you sell at the car, in part due to the way customers asked to make decisions with very little the wrong price, or you have the wrong are treated. infonnation. The company has taken steps cost, you can drop from a position of to ameliorate the situation. As research power almost overnight, as well. studies confinn. when persons are

"WTiat is your first reaction to that?" provided with quality information, the

I asked the management group. One quality of their decision-making of them immediately responded, processes improve.

"What that says to me is ulcers." That The computer's ability to

is what it says to great numbers of process infonnation at lightning speed people in our society—hence, the has engendered a business climate in tremendous amount of Valium which decisions must be made nearly prescribed each year instantaneously, and in which infonna-

The volativity of marketplace tion is synonymous with power. On competition has heightened dramati- the other hand, the computer's ability

cally each decade since it was first to transmit the type of accurate,

obsei^ved in the "60s. It became much reliable infonnation we need to make worse in the '70s, even more harsh in quality decisions enables us to take

the '80s, and clearly, it is going to be advantage of oppoitunities that brutal in the '90s. The result of a would othei"wise remain far beyond decision in which you have misread the our reach. competition, misread your customer base or misread the market in general can be Professor of Systems Leon Adkison. PliD. very traumatic, and yet you have less and has sen-ed Ten lor since 1974. The Beat of a Different Driumner

The computer hasforever changed the way we do business—

and thepace at which we do it.

By Leon Adldson, PliD

17 /-The Loming Revolution

by Daniel G. Hammond, PhD

sun—not the Earth—as the center of our everyday experience. In classical That the ivord "revolution" has local universe. But in 1543, Copernicus" physics, time is measured with a

assertion was revolutionary. It laid the stopwatch. Time does mo\e relentlessly other-than-astronornical over- groundwork for a scientific revolution, the and in perfect rhythm, but only for a tones can be traced to effects of which we are still feeling today. moment; it then stops while the clock is Indeed, most science historians agree that reset. We keep track of the time it takes Copernicus' 1543publication. the Copemican revolution was the for a process to occur, but when we are beginning of the physical sciences as we finished, we reset the clock to be used The Revolution of the Heavenly know them. again later. Thus, time is rene\\ed and Just as the calendar helped launch the refreshed. This has been paradoxically Orbs. With the notion that the first great scientific revolution, I believe described as "intemporal" time.

the idea of time will play a cioicial role in Newton's \ersion of time has another Earth was not tlie center ofthe the next revolution in the physical interesting quirk. It is re\ersible. His

I equations of motion make no distinction universe, the scientific revolution sciences. Furthennore, believe we are now on the verge of that revolution. between mo\ing forward in time or moN'ing was begun and our notion oftime To understand what I mean we need to backward in time. We can use take a brief look at how the concept of the exact same equation to model a ball forever changed. Thephysical time has changed—and not changed—as thrown by a toward the the physical sciences have evolved. plate, or to examine the ball miraculously sciences are again on the verge of reversing itself and following the same Neii'lons Laivs pathway back to the pitcher This a revolution, one that centers on re\ersible nature of time has important Sir Isaac Newton, that great math- implications for our societs's notions of our concept time. Again, the of ematical physicist, is regarded as the cause and efl^ect and detemiinism. master of explanation of the physical implications are legion. universe. Combining empirical obsen'a- No Time For Free mil? tions and mathematical reasoning, he put together a way of viewing the world—and Writing at the beginning of the 10th in the process, adopted a certain concept centuiy. French mathematician the was on its way to of time—aspects of which have endured Marquis de Laplace argues that the Easterbecoming a summer to this day in the physical sciences. uni\erse is completely detemiinistic. holiday when Pope Indeed, our cuixent society's view of Exenthing in the past, present, or ftimre Gregory XIII asked time boiTows heavily fi-om Newton's can be deteniiined b\ the law s of Nicolaus Copernicus for concept, as expressed in his laws of physics. Newton's classical equations his advice on refonning motion (classical physics). In Western can be used to model the motion of some the JuHan calendar The culture, for example, time relentlessly object (.such as the baseball) in an after- famous astronomer was not much help. marches on in linear, causal fashion. Too, the-fact description of what happened, He realized there was insufficient data on time is an objective, quantifiable phenom- but the same equations can also be used the motions of the sun and the moon to be enon—we can spend, buy. sa\e. lose, to predict what will happen in the fiiture able to make the needed adjustments to , make, mark, and waste time. gi\ en the same set of initial conditions. the calendar. He decided to make the In subtle ways, howe\er. time in Therefore. Laplace suggests, we can in necessary obseivations, however, and Newton's equations is different fi-om what principle use Newion's laws to recreate eventually came to his well-known we generally perceixe it to be in our the past and completeK- predict the fti- conclusion. Today, we readily accept the

18 ture. Of course it would be impossible to initial conditions are set, the universe is a useful product. Unfortunately, the do this in reality because we would have entirely detennined, wholly predictable. human beings who worked in the factoiy to know the current position and momen- In a clockwork universe there is no room became component parts of the machine. tum of every particle in the universe. for real chance, (chance is only a reflec- Since the machine operated via the laws Nevertheless, Laplace's arguments—and tion of our imperfect knowledge, no room of classical physics, the people, as parts of he extends them to include all of human for the intervening hand of God, no room the machine, were forced to adopt the behavior—have significantly affected the for free will. physicist's notion of time. To achieve a thinking of our culture. Close on the heels of the scientific particular end (i.e., a specific product), The doctrine of scientific detemiinism revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries events must occur at precisely timed fueled philosophers' image of a clock- came the industrial revolution. In the new intervals—intervals measured by a stop- work universe and furthered the credo of clockwork universe, every detail of watch, not by the ambiguous time humans deism. According to this view, all of science, commerce, and trade was organ- feel through the familiar changes that

God's creation is viewed as a giant ized around the ticking of the mechanical occur in the world around them. Thus, the machine that has no need of God to timepiece. The factory was a machine (a notion of time from classical physics was intei-vene once the "clock" is constnicted smaller component of the machine one ingredient that helped dehumanize a and the mainspring wound. Once these universe) whose fimction was to produce large segment of Western culaire.

bear and, most recently, in the polar bear. A Long Winters Nap Though remains a mysteiy, Bmce says his colleague, Peter Oeltgen at the University of Kentucky, may be close to Shhhhh. They're sleeping—hibernating, actually. All defining the chemical makeup of the substance. "All over the country. In nests, and caves, and dens. Hundreds indications are that HIT is a small protein with qualities and thousands of them. Chipmunks, 13-lined ground similar to morphine," he says. "But what is it made of? Stay

squirrels, little brown bats, and woodchucks, among others. tuned." There was no fanfare, no national sounding of curfew. Besides the intrinsic value of defining HIT, there are Nevertheless, something—some as-of-yet-undefined many potential medicinal applications for use of HIT in substance—ti"iggered the hibernation response in each one humans, according to Bmce. He cites cancer research, of these creatures. Hot on its trail is David Bmce, PhD, kidney failure treatments, and surgeries as among the graduate of Taylor's class of 1962 and now a physiologist at possible benefactors of HIT research. One application from Wheaton College in Illinois. hibemation research, first put into practice almost 40 years

Bruce has spent his life studying the natural rhythms of ago, is that of lowering body temperature during surgeiy to

life. "Each of us has a built-in clock that is evident in many slow down bleeding. of the things we do," says Bmce. Many of the body's cycles If attempts to define HIT's makeup are successful, many are circadian (from the Latin, circa and dies, meaning questions will still remain unanswered, says Bmce. "If HIT

"about a day"). He cites body temperature, which is lowest causes the animal to go into hibemation, we have to ask, about 4:00 a.m., and peaks about 3:00-4:00 in the afternoon. 'What is behind that? Why does HIT have that effect? And Other cycles occur monthly, the female reproductive cycle what cues does the animal receive that cause the substance to being perhaps the most familiar example. Circannual be released?'

rhythms are those that occur on a yearly basis. Migration is "It will take beyond my lifetime to answer these ques- one, Bmce explains, hibernation another. tions, but the quest itself is challenging. The intrinsic

"Hibemation is an excellent example of a circannual fascination drives me: I think it drives most of us. It's

rhythm," says Bmce, who is well qualified to discuss the interesting. It's fiin." subject. That inborn rhythm of life has captured his interest It's also instnrctive. Bmce readily makes many personal since his undergraduate days. applications from his research. "We do need to pace our- In 1969, just one year after Bmce completed his doctoral selves and not get caught up in the rat race. There is a time dissertation on hibernating bats, researchers at Chicago's for preparation, activity, and restoration. All this is illustrated Loyola University coined the phrase hibemation induction in the animal kingdom in those that hibernate. Ground trigger. HIT gives name to that as-yet-unknown substance, squiirels, bats, and bears prepare for hibemation by the veiy

present in the blood of hibernating animals, that triggers the high level of activity that precedes it. Then, during the rest

complex metabolic changes that accompany hibemation. It fime, they definitely slow down." remains the focus of Brtice's research. Humans can leam a thing or two from the smaller crea- Bmce has demonstrated that the blood plasma of a tures, Bmce says. "Many of the small hibemating animals number of different hibernating animal species contain HIT. live relatively long lives. The little brown bat is the size of a He was the first to document the presence of HIT in the small, small mouse. An old mouse is two-and-a-half years

blood plasma of the little brown cave bat. He then extended old. Yet the little bat can live 20 to 25 years. Twenty years is that research to show that HIT was also present in the black a long time for so little a creature. Rest is restorative."—DM

19 Relativity and Uncertainty we tend to feel that time is not reversible. irre\'ersible time from the laws of motion Time seems to us to continually progress that impose reversibility on time. Newton's laws stood for almost 200 forward, perhaps slowly at times and There are new frontiers in the physical years. Around the turn of the 20th century, more quickly at others, but it is flowing in sciences that will ha\e the irreversibilitv- however, the shortcomings of classical one direction: forward. of time as one of their hallmarks. These physics were becoming apparent. have esoteric names such as non-equilib- Although Newton's laws modeled the Revolution in the Making rium thermodynamics, non-linear day-to-day physical world fairly accu- dynamics, and chaos theory. These rately, it became obvious that they were is the physical There one branch of theories, like thermodynamics, will deal only approximations. They did not sciences grounded in these observations with the universe that is familiar to us all. adequately describe or predict motions of life which would agree that common The physical theories that insist on time that approached the speed of light. Nor marches on irreversibly. That is the time being reversible deal with fairly special- did those laws work well in the realm of It is ironic science of thermodynamics. ized cases that represent only a small the veiy small scale world of the atom. that physicists have been able to "derive" portion of all physical phenomena. The Albert Einstein modified Newton's laws the laws of thennodynamics based on pieces of the universe those theories deal so they would apply to objects moving at with are well-beha\ed from the physicists speeds approaching that of light. This was point of view. It is much more difficult to his famous Special Theoiy of Relativity. model the less well-beha\ ed but majorir\- Later, quantum mechanics was developed of natural phenomenon. But attempts are to model the motions of atomic scale being made to do just that \"ia these new particles. sciences. Both of these theories have modified What is being found is that as a the notion of time. In relativity theory the process becomes less well behaved, the most obvious change was to make time a new physics predicts not just one. but n\o fourth dimension on par with the three altei"nati\e pathways that may be taken as dimensions of space we are all familiar the process unfolds. It is not possible to with. But this modification of our predict which of the two paths the process understanding of time is not quite as will in fact follow. This limits the abilit}' revolutionaiy as it may seem; it is really of science to make predictions. A com- more of a mathematical convenience. mon example is the weather person's Time in relativity theoiy is still considered ability to make a fairly accurate prediction reversible. According to the theoiy, time of the weather on the short temi but not expands, or slows down, as one ap- the long tenn. Not onh' is our ability- to proaches the speed of light. The General scientifically predict the future limited Theoiy of Relativity suggests that gravity because of the alternative paths, time also can also slow down time. Both of these loses its reversibilirs'. This is because, as time dilations have been experimentally the process is pushed farther from what verified. This time dilation, coupled with the classical physicist would consider the belief that time is reversible, allows well-beha\ed. the path splits into altema- for the theoretical possibility of long ti\es and these altemati\e paths split again space journeys and time travel—the stutf and again until there is a web of altema- of which science fiction is made. ti\es. It is impossible for the exact re\ erse Modem quantum theoiy has also of the process to occur because it would expanded our notion of time, most not be possible to retrace the exact path importantly by introducing an uncertainty back through the web of alieniati\es. in our ability to measure time. Quantum Time becomes iiTe\ ersible. Time travel Keeping theoiy denies Laplace the ability to know PR0GN0STI(14T0R: becomes impossible. Detenninism loses track ofsidereal (star), solar, ami the position and momentum of all the its grip. The power of scientific prediction mean time is thefunction ofthe Soreiis particles in the universe even in principle. clock—the most complicated asti'o- is limited. Free w ill is possible. There is a built-in, fundamental uncer- nomical clock of its kind. Among other Thus, the concept of time w ithin the tainty that makes it impossible to have functions, it predicts eclipses of the physical sciences has e\ oh ed but the ci>mplete and precise infomiation about sun and the moon and models the most significant change is \et to come. the physical universe. This docs severe rotation of the planets about the sun. The scientific notion of time has pro- damage to the detemiinism of classical including Pluto \i-hich lakes 24S years foundh intluenced society at all le\els. physics. But the characteristics of time to complete its orhil. No doubt the new notion of time associ- held by Newton still pretty much hold in Non-equilibrium thermodynamics, ated w ith the new In de\ eloping theories in quantum theoiy, particularly the notion however, suggests that we are limited the ph>sical sciences will ha\e just as in our abilities to scienlifictdly predict that time is reversible. thefuture and recreate the past. significant an influence. I believe that the axanl-gardc in According to this emerging theoiy. theoretical physics will have to deal with lime is irreversible: free choice is Daniel G. Hammond. PhD is associate this notion that time is reversible. possible. professor ofchemistiy at Taylor. He has Through our common experiences of life scncd the Tavlor communin- since /W/.

20 TAYLOR GATHERING

Taylor gatherings unite alumni, friends, current and

prospective students and their parents—^friends, all. who share a common interest and belief in the mission of Taylor University.

'63 Taylor Club meetings the assistance of Bob and Dawn President Charles Jaggers spoke of Larsen, Diane (Fuller '77) and Randy TUFW, while Alumni Director "75 Sellhom, and Scott Kregel '93. Chuck Stevens provided a campus Greater Indianapolis Area update. Retiring Club President Scott Pizza picnic, June 26 Elkhart/South Bend (Ind.) Area Hughett "87 emceed the event. Four members of the National Club picnic, August 8 Alumni Council. Debra (Richardson Don '52 and Jean (Hufiftnan '52) Bahamas '84) Mason, Scott Preissler "83, Granitz coordinated a picnic for new Presidential dinner, October 31 Stacy (Acton '90) Ray, Doug Starkey and returning students. Nearly 50 Dr. Jay Kesler, Taylor president, '77, and their spouses, hosted a pizza people attended this event at the addressed the 54-strong crowd. In picnic at the Preissler for alumni who home of Bob and Carolyn Lemaster, recent years the Club has taken an graduated from 1977 through the parents of Andrew '96. George Glass active role in ari'anging events and present. The four NAC members was guest speaker Joe Foote "93 also assisting cun'ent. new, and prospec- concentrated on contacting alumni shared, along with Stacey (Moore tive students. who had not attended other Taylor '86) Douglas. events in the Indianapolis area. Greater St. Louis (Mo.) Area West Suburban Chicago Club reception, November 5 Nortliwest Indiana Dessert reception. September 19 Jeff "82 and Narlynn (Dempsey Dessert reception. June 27 The Glen EUyn Boathouse. a x"85) Vinyard coordinated this event. Club President Jack Given '65 newly renovated meeting facility, and The Alumni Office was encouraged hosted the reception at Christ adjacent lake were the setting for the by the number of alumni from the Community Church, Hobart, Ind.. event, hosted by John '80 and Carol past four graduating classes who while George Glass provided a Jaderholm and Kurt '78 and Kathy attended. campus update. (Coats '79) Jaderholm. Among those attending were both Upland and Fort Greater Indianapolis Area Greater Upland Area Wayne parents, as well as NAC Club luncheon, November 5 Bus tnp. July 10-15 member, Frances (Valberg '78) Scott Hughett '87 and Susan Destination: Philadelphia. New- Ringenberg, and tnistee Ken '65 Miller '86 coordinated this event, port Beach. Boston, and New York Flanigan. held on the northeast side of the city. The Club is led by Dennis '65 and Vice President for Taylor University- Lois '63 Austin. Greater Indianapolis Area Fort Wayne Ken Swan provided an Club luncheon, October 29 update on TUFW programs; Chuck Greater Cincinnati (Ohio) Area Participants met downtown for a Stevens shared regarding the Upland Club picnic. August 1 luncheon during which Senior Vice campus. Wendell '56 and Diane (Beghtel x'56) True hosted a late summer get- together for returning and new students in the Cincinnati area. Upcoming Taylor Plan Banquets

West Michigan Jan 7 Chattanooga. Tenn. Feb. 3 Columbia. S.C Feb. 23 Nashville, Tenn. 12th Annual Club picnic. August 6 Jan. 8, 9 Atlanta. Ga. Feb. 4 Charlotte N.C. Feb. 25 Knoxx'ille, Tenn. New and returning students, to- Jan. 21 Albuquerque. N.M. Feb. 5 Raleigh/Durham. gether with their parents, were guests Jan. 22 Tucson. Aiiz. N.C. March 4, 5 Washington. D.C of honor at this Grand Rapids event. Jan. 23 Sun City, Ariz. Feb. 6 Greensboro/ March 6 Baltimore, Md. Sharing about the Taylor experience Phoenix, Ariz. Mnston-Salem, March 29 Northern N.J. were Walt Campbell, Sarah Brown N.C. March 30 Noiiheni N.J. ] '92, and George Glass. This annual Feb.l Ashe\'ille. N.C. Feb. 15 Madison, Ind. March 30 New York City event, which draws between 60 and Feb. 2 Greeneville/ Feb. 16 Columbus, Ind.

90 each summer, is coordinated by Spananburg, N.C. Feb. 22 Memphis, Ind.

'--.... Bob '81 and Wendy Bnimmeler with ^- - ..:___ ^_:ji Emmi

WALKS WITH GOD:

Enoch Bunner 's

was a long life, and one distin- guished by senice.

We Lost, But We Did Enoch Bunner: Make History Long Life of Service

On June 3, 1 883, Taylor Univer- Enoch Bunner was one of Ta\ior"s sity took part in an event that would 1893 first students to smdy on the Upland 1883 give the school a distinction unlike campus, following the institution's any other college in the world. mo\ e from Fort Wa\Tie. In his latter Taylor University, then known as years, he was one of the few people Baseball at Fort Wayne College, participated in He was a who could recall visiting with Bishop the first-ever baseball game involving William Taylor during the Bishop's night? devoted a professional team to be played at only visit to the campus in 1895. Under night under lights. minister Bunner enrolled at Taylor in the

The idea for the event originated fall in the 1 893 and graduated with a lights? It who never in the mind of James Jenney, A.B. in philosophy in 1898. Dr. Burt was almost president of Jenney Electi'ic Com- tired of Ayres was a fellow classmate. pany. Fort Wayne, who thought that Upon graduation. Bunner entered unheard of giving of lighting a baseball tield for a night the pastoral ministi">' in which he in 1883. game would be an effective way of himself. sened 37 years. He retired in 1955 Taylor's demonstrating the wonder of Like his ha\ing pastored n\ehe circuits. electricity. During his lifetime he answered the team, the With this in mind, Jenney biblical roll call of the North Indiana home-town organized a night game at League eponym, Conference of the Methodist Church Park between Fort Wayne College 65 times. favorite, he, too, and the Quincy (111.) Professionals, Bom November 14. 1869. in lost and the members of the Northwestern walked with Bobo. Indiana, he was the son of League, a foremnner of the American George A. and Phoebe Bunner. He local paper God. league. The game was to played was manned March 31. 1915. to reported under the glow of 1 7 huge electric Stella Stant. To this union was bom that base- arc lamps. one daughter. \'irginia Ruth. The Despite the fact that all the lights Bunner famih retired to Upland in ball at night went out temporarily two separate 1936. under lights times during the game, the teams After his retirement. Enoch were still able to play nine innings, continued to take part in Ta\lor is "imprac- with Quincy defeating the college acti\ities and church aftairs. On tical and team, 19-11. Januan' 5. 1965. Enoch Bunner died A Fort Wayne newspapers of that at age 95. lea\ing a legac\ of will not be date says that the telegraph lines were faithftilness in senice. repeated kept busy all night reporting to the again with countiy what had occuned. The game took place nearly 20 profit." years before any Fort Wayne homes were even wired for electricity. Too,

it was over 25 years before another game of any significance was played under lights anywhere in the nation. 1

TOUGH TEACHER: VENI, VEDI, VECI: Olive May Draper Meni/iers of the as she appears in a 1949-1950 Trojan photo taken for the basketball squad ^ ,p' n^ \ student annual. i^^ -K returned victorious from their Western

road trip.

Teaching More Than First Western Road Just the Three "Rs" Trip Proves Goldmine

If the name Olive May Draper '13 The men's basketball team made a is familiar to many Taylor alumni, it 1914 Western tour during the 1949-1950 1949 is with good reason. Professor Draper season, the first Western trip for a served Taylor University in one of Taylor University athletic team. the longest tenures ever to be held by While out West, team members a Taylor faculty member. For 4 At a time showed the local fans how ball is Following years, from 1914-1955, she worked when played in Indiana, compiling 325 the admoni- in Taylor's Natural Sciences Depart- points in five games to average 65 ment, teaching subjects ranging from women points per game. tion, "Go mathematics and chemistry to were often Under the direction of Coach Don West, physics and astronomy. Odle '42, they won four of the five Draper's reputation was that of consigned road games. California Tech at San young being a demanding teacher who to teacliing Luis Obispo handed the Trojans their man," the called forth the best in her students. only loss, downing Taylor by a score "gentler" 1949-1950 Bom in 1888, Draper was a 1908 of 62-41. graduate of Sutherland (Iowa) High subjects, The team ended the season with a basketball School. Upon graduation, she taught 19-8 overall record. Olive May team did in the public schools for a year before Members of the squad included entering Central Holiness University, Draper took John Bragg '52, Malvin Cofield "51, just that, University Park, Iowa. Later, Draper Nonnan Cook '51, Don Granitz '52, on the hard and hit pay transfeiTed into Taylor where she Owen Haitley "51, John Nelson '52, graduated with the class of 1 9 1 3 and sciences— William Payne "51, Oral Ross '54, dirt in the received her in mathematics and Howard Stow '51, Nonnan BA and at the process. chemistiy. Wilhelmi '51, Kenneth Wright '53. Draper pursued graduate studies at same time and Ted Wright '52. the University of Michigan and earned a earned her MA one year later. In the fall of 1914, she returned to reputation Taylor and took the position that she for being a would hold for the next four decades not-so- until her retirement in 1955. Even after her retirement. Draper re- gentle mained active in school and commu- teacher. nity affairs for another 20 years. Miss Olive May Draper died on

February 3, 1982 at the age of 94 years. The number of lives she touched during her 41 years at Taylor cannot be counted; neither can lifelong devotion such as Draper's be completely fathomed. Her legacy is perhaps best expressed in the lives of many alumni of the school she served. ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

retires from active service to Taylor

this December "The letting go is Habits of the Heart probably going to be tough, though right now it is exciting and I am During nearly 30 years ofservice to Taylor University, looking forward to it. M}- work has been \ery rewarding. I ha\e lo\ed it. Betty Freese has served as fiiend, confidant, and a listen- I am going to miss it." ing earfor countless Taylor alumni. Her manyfiends That work started in 1955 \\hen 5- Bett}' arri\ed at Taylor with her 1 recentlyfound opportunity^ to return the favor month-old son. Bobby, and her husband. Bob (now a 2 1 -\ear veteran

Dearie. It's a self- sharing with me about a difficult life professor in the education depart- Teaiystyled description, and one circumstance." she says, staring out ment, also retiring this December). that Alumni Director Betty her office window and into that bank Bob enrolled in the Uni\ ersir\' and. Freese uses to account for of memories. "The little twins that upon graduation, accepted the the tears that tend to well up died. The young husband killed in an position of admissions recruiter; in her eyes at emotional moments. accident." She turns back. "There are Bett\- worked as secretan' to Dean "I'm one of the original Teary just so many, and some of them are Milo Rediger. She credits him with Dearies," she says with a gentle so hard to accept." broadening her earlier business laugh. "One of my fiiends back in Freese has learned by experience school education. "Dr Rediger Columbus, Ohio—we worked that there are some jobs in which brought out of me an interest in the together in youth ministiy there—is one's personal life cannot be neady liberal arts." she says. "He was a just like me. We would share about separated fi'om one's work responsi- professor of philosophy and opened spiritual matters and we would both bilities. The job of alumni director is up a w hole new w orld for me. e%"en

be blubbering, and she'd say, 'We're one of them. "Sometimes my prayer though I didn't take classes." Bobby

the Teaiy Dearies, aren't we?' I don't list is long because these are people (now known as B..!.) was nine \ears

think she's gotten over it, because I've interacted with, people 1 lo\e old w hen the tamih mo\"ed to

when my husband. Bob, and I and care about. Columbus. Ohio, where Bob w orked

attended their 50th wedding anniver- "I enjoy hearing all their news. I in the public school SNStem as

saiy, she and I had a good ciy enjoy meeting all their new babies teacher, assistant principal, and then

together I don't think I'm going to and so on." she says. Her long tenure. principal. Eight % ears had passed get any better, either. I'm probably 21 -plus years in the alumni offiice. w hen Tax'lor officials asked Bob to just going to keep on being this way," and role as editor of Taylor accept a position in the education That inveterate quality has often magazine's Alumni Notes section depaitment. "We came back home to

shown itself in the course of Freese "s have all sened to make her a pan of Ta\'lor." Betrv' recounts, "and we near-30 years at Taylor. "Many, the continuing Taylor experience for ha\ e praised God for that e\er since." many, times through the years the many alumni. Indeed. man>- persons ha\ e praised tears have come while I've been on Freese readily admits she will miss God for that decision—those for the telephone with an alum who is that level of in\ olvement when she w hom Betr^ Freese. as Tavlor's 1

d^ alumni director, has come to mean know how people heard about Bob's Taylor University. Betty began as condition," Betty says. "It wasn't secretary in the alumni office in 197 anything we published anywhere. and soon discovered her earlier Just by the grapevine of fi'iends experience at Taylor was invaluable interacting, people heard about Bob's to her new position. "Those eight illness and wanted us to know that we years in the Dean's Office were veiy had their prayers. What a consolation helpful to me in working with that that is. to know that people are base of alumni." she says. "In those praying for you here and there." years, from 1955 to 1963, the Taylor When the surgeiy was over, there family was much smaller and I was was good news: the surgeons were in a pi\otal spot to get to know eveiy able to do a much less radical student personally." By viitiie of her procedure than originally planned. expanding duties and graduated Too, neither follow-up chemotherapy promotion to alumni director. Betty's nor radiation treatments were contact and involvement with alumni necessaiy. Though he would ha\'e to continued to grow. remain vigilant against the cancer's "I have loved the work of the return. Bob would be fine. "It was a Alumni Office," she says in no time of praise," Betty says. And in uncertain tenns. "I am a 'people fact, that praise resounded from person" and the contacts with alumni Florida to Colorado, and many points are just great. I just keep making new in between. fi'iends and being reunited with So wide a circle of friends is tribute fonner ones." to the influence Betty and Bob have Those friends were able to offer exerted over the years. "The Taylor much-appreciated support and family is a good family of which to encouragement to both Betty and be a part," Betty says, as tears well Bob last December. Bob had been up. unbidden, to her eyes. "It has diagnosed with a rare fomi of cancer been one of the Lord's most special and the very radical surgeiy he was blessings."—DM facing would veiy likely leave him significantly disabled. SMILES FROM HOME: Alumni "We tried to commit it all to the Director Beth' Freese retires from Lord," Betty says, "and Bob went [to active ditt}' to Taylor this December, surgery] in that spirit, but for me it along with her husband, Bob, who was a long time to sit and wait and teaches in the education department. pray." Praying right along with her During her long tenure, Betty has were numerous Taylor friends from become the heartbeat of Taylor to across the countiy "I don't even countless alumni. 11 1 —

ALUMNI NOTES

Betty Freese, Alumni Notes editor

1923 Christian leadership. Dr 283-A, North Manchester fN 1953 Climenhaga founded Resource 46962, and serves a United Loraine (Freesmeyer x) Ministries in 1984, serving as Methodist Church north of the Hugh & Janet Sprunger Chappell passed away June a seminaiy professor at large, city. Daughter Martha (Orr returned to the US in July, 16. She had been hospitalized Bible conference and evange- '76) Boltz is an elementary bringing closure to 38 years of since January. lism speaker, and associate in teacher at Heritage Christian o\'erseas ministries with the Brethren in Christ missions. School in Indianapolis, and Mennonite Church among

1926 He and wife Lona reside at son Fred II owns and operates Chinese people in Taiw an and Messiah Village, PO Box an insurance agency in Ft. . TTie\' are now Rev. D. V. Whitenack and 2015, Mechanicsburg, PA Wayne. Clara is also sur\i\ed working half-time with the Helen Louise Lewis were 17055-2015. by 3 gi-andchildren, Jonathan. church's Commission on mairied March 8 in Summit Suzanne and David. • Rev. 0\ erseas Mission in North Station United Methodist 1939 Paris Reidhead, fonner America, and half-time among Church, and now reside at 1 62 missionary, pastor and Chinese Mennonite churches Birch Ct., Leipsic, OH 45856. Dr. Paul Sobel died April 13 evangelist, died March 23 in in Canada and the US. Of their Helen is a fonner missionaiy at his home in Alma, MI. He Woodbridge, VA. He was 5 children. 3 attended Tay- to Africa. was a retired Presbyterian founder of Institute for lor Cynthia "73. Meribeth minister, and had sei"ved as International Development and '77 Kraybill. and Nancy x*75 1931 presbytery executive in NJ Transfomiation International, Ferris. Four of their children from 1 967 until his retirement Rev. Kenneth Hoover died organizations providing ha\e ser\'ed in mission w ork in 1984. Wife Ruth lives at May 28 following surgeiy. He guidance and seed money for o\erseas. Their current address 1203 W. Superior St., Alma, had been in ill health for over a small businesses in Third is CO Michael Spmnger 638 MI 48801. year Ken was a graduate of World countries. Wife East End A\"e.. Lancaster PA New York Theological 1942 Marjorie lives at 1 290 17602. Seminaiy, and was ordained in Cohasset Ln., Woodbridge. \'A the United Methodist Church, Carol Unkenholz passed 22192. 1955 sen'ing in the New York away July 1 in Grand Forks, Dr. Fred Prinzing. professor conference. He and wife Irene ND, following hip replace- 1952 of preaching and pastoral (Witner '32) moved to Sun ment surgery. Jim Conistock remmed .April ministries at Bethel Theologi- City, AZ, upon his retirement, 15 fi'om Colombia where he cal Seminaiy. has been named and were actively involved in 1945 worked with World Gospel acting dean of the seminan. as leadership with Taylor alumni Larry Brown has been Cmsades training pastors in of .April 1 . He and w ife .\nita in the area. The Hoovers elected chaplain for the senior methods of e\angelizing. His (Ford x'57) are co-authors of would have celebrated their seminaiy of the Methodist cuiTent address is 200 Mixed Messages: Responding 58th anniversaiy in August. Church in Brazil. This summer Haymeadow, Cairollton, TX to Interracial .\farriagc. Irene's address is 10639 he completed 40 years of 75007. • Pearl Hoffman published by Moody Press. Saratoga Circle, Sun City, AZ 1 ministiy in Brazil. His address died May 1 . She had sen ed They reside at 1435 Knoll Dr. 85351. It is the family's wish is Rua: Anita Franchini, 260, at the Women's Christian Shoreview. MN 55 12(\ that memorials in Ken's name BaiiTO Santa Terezinha, Hospital in Multan, Pakistan, be made to Taylor University. 09780-Sao Bernardo do as administrator and exangelist 1956 1938 Campo-SR BRASIL. • with InterSene. • Jack Clara (Eibncr) Orr went to Patton is teaching in adult

Arthur IM. Climenhaga, be with the Lord on March l(i education for Broward School commencement speaker at after a long illness. She had Board and the Parks &

Ashland Theological Seminary scr\ ed Him as pastor's w ife, Recreation department of Ft. on May 23, was the recipient mother and career teacher in Lauderdale. He also pro\ ides of an honorai7 Doctor of Dan\ ille, IL, and Ft Wayne, art classes in his home at 848 Divinity degree in recognition IN. Her husband. Rev. Fred Springtiee Dr. Sunrise. FL Phyllis Osborn 56 of his selfless dedication lo Orr "46, lives at R. I, Box 33321. ALUMNI NOTES education at Ebenezer Bible 1963 holds master's degrees in divinity received the PhD degree in Institute in San Cristobal. She and theology. He and Marilyn history from Bryn Mawr College serves with TEAM. Her address (Russell x'70) have two chil- in May. His dissertation topic was a comparative study of Albany is Apartado 355, San Cristobal dren—Christine (21 ) and Daniel 5001 A, Venezuela. (19). and Boston, 1630-1750. George

is history depailment chaimian 1958 1969 and assistant principal at Delaware County Christian Chad Curtis, son of Ted Carol Brenda Brenneman completed & School in Newtown Square, PA. (Miller '59) Curtis, is a rookie the MA in professional psychol- His address is 1808 Bellemead, outfielder for the California ogy from Geneva College last Penny Smith '63 Havertown, PA 19083. • Susan Angels, and was their leading May. Her address is Box 37, (Dicken) Satkamp, a counselor hitter in June (.307). His proud Portersville, PA 16051. School, Monroe, NC. at Valparaiso University, parents live at 2 1 5 1 Ridgecrest facilitates an intense, experiential Rd SE #6, Grand Rapids, MI 1970 1964 therapy group for sur\'ivors of 49546-4347. Bill Catherine • & childhood sexual trauma, and this Lee & Claudia Gerwin announce 2201 Dr., Dave Marcy (Minks) Mays Loewen, Willow & year has presented programs on the birth of Bradley Joshua Newberg. OR 97132, celebrated live at 1 1 S. Bums Dr., the subject at the American Samuel on Febmary 8. Bradley 50th anniversary Brownsburg. IN 461 12. Dave is their wedding College Personnel Assn. meeting and sister Abigail Lee (6) live on August 2. The Loewens, who Great Lakes Regional Director for in San Francisco and the Big 10 with their parents at 71 1 Hickoiy Taylor the Association of Church formerly managed the Conference Counseling Center Ln., Carol Stream, IL 60188. Lee Bookstore, are retired managers Missions Committees, serving as meeting at Purdue University. is a research analyst with Nike of the bookstore at George Fox a missions consultant for She is working on a handbook for Securities LP in nearby Lisle. • College. churches in Indiana, Michigan. leaders of survivors groups and Dr. Joe Roniine, TU athletic Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and maintaining a small private director, was the author of the Missouri. Son Mark is a sopho- 1959 practice. She and husband Gary co\'er story, NAIA Athletics more at TU, but is spending the have been married for 12 years. David Gonnanous, beloved Administrators Covering the fall semester at Daystar College Their address is 8 1 7 Academy husband of Sherry (Perkins) Bases, in the Febmary issue of in , Kenya. St., Valparaiso, IN 46383. • . Gormanous, died May 15. David NAIA NEWS. Last October, Lois (Hallman) was a partner and principal with 1965 Upham was selected for the NE the accounting finn of Arthur 1971 Ohio Registered Sanitarian of the Andersen & Co., and had Gary ¥ Jerry Young x is pastor of Year award, and in April was authored and edited many books Shuppert has d;< Christian Congregation Church in selected for the statewide award. on taxes. He and Sherry have a been named Alexandria, fN, a congregation Lois is an environmental health son, .leff. and a daughter. vice president that has just celebrated the planner for the Ohio Department Jennifer. Sherry lives at 632 of operations completion of a major addition to of Health. She resides with Melrose Ave., Kenilworth, IL of The Ohio the church accomplished almost husband Bob, a program 60043. Life entirely by the members them- specialist for the Summit Co. Insurance Co. selves. Jerry, wife Chris, Carrie Board of Developmental 1962 He resides Gary Shuppert '65 Beth(17), Kellie(ll)andKevm Disabilities, and children, with wife Shel Bassett was inducted into (15) have sei"ved the church for 18 Jonathan Paul (11) and Elisabeth Shelby and their two sons at 5840 the NAIA Hall of Fame this past years. Marie at 2366 Frederick Dr., Oakridge Rd, Hamilton, OH (6) spring for his meritorious service Falls, 44221-3702. 45011. Cuyahoga OH in tennis. Shel is director of 1972 • Susan (Scott) Wilson died

Moody Bible Institute's Solheim March 16, 1 99 1 . She is survived 1968 Jean (Peterson) Galica has been Center in Chicago. by a daughter, Molly (9). promoted to director of the Kenneth Bell children's department/ministries was appointed 1973 of Los Gatos Christian Church in July 1 as CA. The church ininisters to 700 David Voris is group executive/ In Memorium pastor of St. children, and Jean oversees SS. Mark's United vice president of Bank One, Prof. Vida Wood, camps, Bible schools, etc.. for Columbus, OH. He manages the Honorary Alumna and Methodist infants through 5th grade. Jean treasury services group, including Church in Professor Emeritus of resides with husband Frank, an Cedar Rapids, cash management, international Biology, died July 3 in engineer, and sons. Anthony (13) banking and merchant acquire lA. graduate Marion, IN. Miss Wood A and Tim ( 1 1 ). at 658 Meadow sei"vices. and wife Jeannine of Princeton He taught at Taylor from Creek Dr.. San Jose. CA 95136- Alexander David, Theological have one child. 1954 to 1970. 1955. • George McFarland 29, 1991. The Seminary, Ken bom December —

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family lives at 8334 Davington annual conference. Janice has Inc. The Bowmans live at 700 Stedman is li\ ing on a farm west

Dr., Dublin, OH 430 17. • taught for 1 5 years in Blackford Fondulac Dr.. East Peoria. IL of Muncie. She is in her last year

Joseph Wise is director of County Schools, and recently 61611. • Dean Swanson spent of doctoral work in literature at

CrossroadScience Summer served as president of the local the summer of 1 99 1 getting his Ball State Uni\ ersity . Her address

Institute, Santa Monica, CA, an reading council. Her address is new home at 86 Webb St., Troy. is 14290 W.McGalliard. innovative program providing 0840E lOOOS, Keystone. IN MI 48098, ready for his family. Yorktown. IN 47396. • Beth secondary students hands-on 46759. • Phyllis Vance, head He and wife Suzanne have two (Kerlin) Toben is the first participation in current science Softball coach at Huntington (IN) children—Eric (5) and Deanna woman president of the Waco- research. Last summer the North HS, was selected to assist (2). Dean works for EDS. • McLennan County Bar .Associa- .students built an STM (scanning in coaching the 1992 North-South Tom Triol x. a general assign- tion, and was honored as tunneling microscope), a near- All-Star game at Butler Univer- ment photographer at WRTV, Ch. Outstanding Lawyer of the '^'ear replica of the 1984 Nobel Prize- sity. Voted MVP in softball all 6, Indianapolis, was nominated by the Waco-McLennan County- winning instrument built by IBM. four years she was at Taylor. for a 1992 Emmy in the Great Young Lawyers .Association. As Phyllis began the softball Lakes Region, a competition with deputy first assistant to the district 1975 program at Huntington North, and about 70 stations. His recognition attorney, Beth"s caseload consists her teams have won four sectional was for a service news story. Tiny primarily of sexual crimes against Mel Hall has received the PhD titles and one regional champion- Miracles. women and children. She and degree from the University of ship. She lives at 425 Lyrmwood husband Brad, dean of Baylor Notre Dame. He and his wife Dr., Huntington, fN 46750. 1980 School of Law. ha\e one son. Leda are both teachers at Indiana John (4). University-South Bend. 1978 Brad & Beth Brinson announce the birth of Hope Elise on 1981 1976 Ken & Dawn (Comstock) January 17. Big sister Sarah is 3. Davison announce the birth of Brad is senior pastor of Cypress Ellen Johanna was bom .August Dr. Louis "Buzz" Gallien has their first child. Wesley Paul, on Evangelical Free Church in 14. 1991. to Mike & Doris joined the faculty of Wheaton May 15, 1991. Proud is Cypress, CA. The family li^'es at .\lderink. Box 27 L Westfield. FN College as associate professor, Roy Comstock '52. Ken is a 12421 Casper St., Garden Grove. 46074. Mike is a research teaching history and philosophy psychotherapist, and Dawn is a CA 92645. • Karen Johnson scientist for Boehringer of education and secondary nurse. The family lives at 1703 and David Snell were married in Mannheim Corp. in Indianapolis, theories and methods of teaching. 1 Lakecliffe, Wheaton, IL 60187. the spring of 99 1 . Karen is a and Dons is an RN working part- He and wife Lee have one • David & Mendi (Beatty registered nurse and Da\id has a time in the cardiac cath lab at St. daughter, Saralee (5). Their x'79) Dunbar live at 721 degree in aerospace engineering N'incent Hospital. 9 Carol

address is 1 5 1 1 Ashford Ct, Longtree Dr., Wheeling, IL from Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Lowery ) .Anderson and husband Wheaton, IL 60187. • John 60090. David is a math teacher University. Their address is PO Scott both recei\ ed master's Hall is director of youth and and coach at Wheeling HS. and Box 3281, Missoula. MT 59806. degrees in Biblical studies at family ministries at Center Grove Mendi substitute teaches at • Laura (Edwards x) Lullo. Dallas Theological Seminar." in Presbyterian Church in Green- Elementary School District 54 in former director of employment at May. In .August they returned, wood, IN. He is also an associate Schaumburg. Their children are Edward Hospital, is now at home with Erica (") and Ryan (5). to staff member with Youth .lenni (11). Dan ( 1 0) and Randy ftill-time with daughter. Lindsey the United .Arab Emirates to work Specialties Ministries and a (7). • Gai7& Chris Elise (4). Husband Ton\' is a w ith TE.AM as tenmiaker curriculum writer for David C. (Schleucher) Mastin announce dentist practicing in Lombard, IL. missionaries, targeting the large Cook Publishing Co. .lohn and the birth oftheir 2nd little The family lives at 321 1 Barnes expamate community in the wife Carol have three children blessing, Kelsey Marie, on April Ln.. Naperville, IL 60564. • capital. .Abu Dhabi. • Dr. Candice(I3), Adam(l2)and (Muthiah "84) 1 . She was welcomed home by Neal & Trish (Dial) Smith Brian & Lorene Kirby (8). They live at 3088 Alyssa (2). Chris has taught in happily announce the birth of Coffey announce the birth of Brixton Dr., Greenwood, IN elemental^ grades for 14 years. Karsten Parker on Febiiian 9. He Jesse Daniel on June 4. His 46142. • Donita (Clinc) The Mastins" address is 1807 joins brothers Britton and Grant brother is Jordan Ta\ lor (2). Tlie Hartcr died ,luly 1, Icaxing three Kingsbury Dr., St. Marys. OH (9) and sister Whitney (5) at their Coffeys li\ e at 625 Winnebago daughters, Wendy, Allison and 45885. new home. Box 878, 4901-55 Trail. Batavia. IL(i0510. • Erika. Donita's parents are Rev. Hillside Dr., Bridgman, MI D«ight Jacobsen has been Eddy '66 & Shirley Cline, 3808 1979 49106. Neal reports. "We didn't appointed \ ice president, regional N. Locust St., Muncie, IN 47304. want to be bored so we built a marketing director of the N^' Keith & Brcnda (Tansey x'81) new house and a new bab\ at the metropolitan territory for The Bowman had their 5th child. 1977 same time." Neal, a dentist, Putnam Companies. Dw ight and Wesley Earl, on May 13. 1991. their Uvo Janice Nusbaumcr was returned to Russia this smnnier Sally (Thorne) and Siblings are Austin Philip (II). w ith Christian Medical and children reside at 3 Syhan Ct. presented the Outstanding Ser\ ice Megan Christine (10), Molly Dental Society to set up modem Pompton Plains. XJ 0"444. • Award by the Ea.st Central Elizabeth Abigail Lynn (8) and Cheryl (Gettmann) Reading Council and the Indiana dental clinics in churches Ron & (5). Keith is owner and operator throuchout the countn . Barb Jar^i. and daughters .Angela and State Readini; Association al the • of Bowman Manufacluriiii; Sales — 8 —

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Wendy, welcomed Jeffrey well. Inc. Emmaline Lara Mieko employees to receive the 1985 Alexander into the family on was bom in Febmary 1 99 1 . and a company's 1991 Chaimian's

1 September 20. 99 1 . .leff is the second child is on the way. Achievement Award in recogni- Jim & Holly (Barber) Mullen

7th grandchild of Gwen (Davis) tion of outstanding technical and celebrated their first wedding Gettmann '58. The .Tar\i family 1983 marketing accomplishments. • anniversai7 on July 6 at TU while lives at 2755 NE Boyd Acres Rd John & Bonnie (LeClair) \ isiting Steve '65 & Phyllis (Dye Tim & Ronda (Gentis) Able. #7. Bend, OR 97701. Nystrom and their children. '64) Bedi. They had met at a Daphne (5) and Ryne (4). live at Brianna (5) and Eric (3), retumed singles group in the Bedis' fonner 103 W. ElnoraSt.. Odon. IN 1982 in June to Papua New Guinea home in Gaithersburg, MD. Sheri 47562. Tim is a PE and health after an exciting, energizing and Bedi '89 sang at their wedding. Lt. Tim Balver has completed a teacher and head football coach at encouraging ftirlough year. They Jim and Holly live in Obey, MD, 3-year tour of duty based at the North Daviess HS, and Ronda serve with Wycliffe Bible where Holly teaches 1st grade in naval air station on Oahu during teaches gymnastics at a pri\ate Translators, and their field the Montgomery Co. public which he flew in the P-3C Orion, club. • Dean & Mindy (Date) address is SIL Box 365, school system. 9 Dr. Mark serving as tactical coordinator and Anderson announce the birth of Ukammpa \ia Lae, Papua New Benson is chief resident of the mission commander. One of his Paige Chandler on March 24. Her Guinea. • Perry & Beth Cakes family practice program at The deployments was to Oman big brother is Bret Montana (2). have been assigned to Panama to University of Oklahoma, and (Desert Shield). Now he has been Dean is associate pastor for youth translate the Bible for the Teribe begins his medical practice this assigned to Texas A & M at Concord Bible Church, and people. Their address is Apdo fall at the Family Medical Center University to teach naval science Mindy does some freelance 29 1 7. Balboa. Ancon. Panama. in Danville. FN. He and wife courses to ROTC students, and is editing. Their address is 4949 Republic of Panama. Vonda ha\e two children working part-tirne on his MBA Clayton Rd #6. Concord, CA Mackenzie Ruth (2) and Joel degree. His address is 1305 W. 94521-3015. • Luke Andrew 1984 Andrew, bom .July 2. Their new Villa Maria #D-.106. Bryan. TX was bom .lanuary 29 to Gary & address is 1950S. 200 N. 77801 • Dr. Timothy Cullison Joy (Garda) Ganster, 616 E. Tom & Leigh Ann Emmons Danville. IN 46122. • is an anesthesiologist on the staff Emerson, Lombard, IL 60148. • reside at 460 Federal Circle. Jonathan & Susan (Hcnningsen of Ball Memorial Hospital in Joe Habegger and Judi Leonard Delaware, OH 43015, with son '86) McCracken announce the Muncie. fN. 9 .leremiah Daniel were maiTied March 28 in Jordan (2). Tom is an account birth of John Wilson II (Jack) on was bom November 8. 1 99 1 . to Indianapolis. .ludi has two executive v\ ith Compusen c. Inc.. Febmary 27. Jon is sales Frank & Tami (Brumm "83) children. .lessica (12) and Corey in Columbus. • Ron & Marion for Up-Right Scaffold. Inc.. and Grotenliuis. .leremys big (II). and the Habeggers expect a (Reeves '86) Johnson announce Sue was fonnerly with Pmdential brothers are Ian (4) and Isaac (2). child in .lanuary. Joe teaches 2nd the birth of Joel Hatton on July Insurance Co. as a financial Frank is a teacher at Haili grade in Washington Twp. 13. Siblings are Lauren (4) and analyst. The McCrackens reside Christian School in Hawaii where Schools, and .ludi is office Ronnie (2). Ron is associate at 6 Sunny View Dr.. Succa- three other TU grads also taught manager at Georgetown pastor of Living Stones Fellow- sunna. NJ 07876. • Vance & during the 91-92 school year Chiropractic. They live at 6109 ship, and his father is senior Mindy (Roost '87) McLarren Loral! (Gleason '90) Crow, N. Oxford St., Indianapolis, IN pastor. Their address is 7 1 1 N. announce the birth of Connor Susan Yoder "91. and Siieryl 46220-2925. • Daniel Joseph Pratt St,. Crown Point. IN 46307. William on May 19. Vance is on

(Schrock'91) Boyack. The was bom August 24. 1 99 1 . to • Janet Moir is a rehabilitation the administrative staff of the VA Grotenhuis family lives at 14 W. Mark & Sharon (Beeson x) caseworker for Associative Medical Center in Indianapolis, Ohea St.. Hilo. HI 96720. • Klemme. 4845 Main St. NE, Rehabilitation, Inc.. in Chatham. and Mindy is at home with their Kelly Holt has been promoted to Fridley, MN 55421. Mark is a Ontario. She lives at 303-45 son at 1422 Misty Lane, di\ision manager of Quaker State computer programmer with Timmins Cresc, Chatham. ON, Indianapolis, FN 46260. • Kim Corporation's greater Cardiac Pacemaker. Inc., and Canada N7L 4L4. • Tim & Jan Offenhauser and John Mahoney area. He and wife Marcia Sharon is now at home with (Pinkley) Morse reside at 4731 were married May 9 in Lincoln (Melvin '84) ha\ e two daughters. Daniel. # Robeil & Kara Carbeny Ctr, Charlotte. NC Park. NJ. Barb .Askeland was a Laura and Emily. # Chris & (Boehm) Molenhouse were 28226. Tim is a field representa- bridesmaid. Kim is director of Vickie (Highley '80) Houts blessed with the birth of Thomas tive for Randa Corporation, and personnel for Madison Financial announce the birth of Erinn Marie Edward on April 1 1 . Bob is a real Jan is a senior accountant for Group, and John is a CPA. They on May 13. joining brothers Brian estate appraiser with Household Wellman. # Avery Malachi was live at 22 Normandy Blvd E. Timothy and Ethan Christopher. Bank, and Kara is assistant bom April 6 to Jerry & Lisa Convent Station. NJ 07960. • The Houts family lives at 15033 director of financial aid at Illinois (Lickliter '82) Swartz. joining Scott & Beth (Flora) Shaum S. 25th PI.. Phoenix. AZ 85044. Benedictine College. Their sisters Autumn (5) and Anna (2). have completed their first tenn of • Nelson & Leslie (Dungan) address is 1 102 N. Webster, Jerry works for DowBrands, Inc., service with Overseas Missionaiy Soken live at 625 Poilland Ave., Wheaton,IL 60187. • Steven a consumer products subsidiary Fellowship in Hong Kong. They St. Paul. MN 55104. Leslie is Nygren. product manager for of The Dow Chemical Co.. and will return to Hong Kong in May development associate at William Nalco Chemical Company's Lisa is at home with the children 1993. Until then their address is Mitchell College of Law. Nelson Mining and Mineral Processing at 3535 E. 79th St., Indianapolis, 137 Foster Ave., Elkhart, FN has completed his PhD in child Chemicals Group, was one of 1 IN 46240. 46516. • Steve & Margaret development and is with Honey- . )

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(Millikan) VanNattan, 21 17 (3 ). .len teaches 6th-grade math at Jodi IS music program director at a casew orker \\ ith Central Baptist

Winslow Ave.. Flower Mound, Southporl Middle School in Port Kentwood Christian Childcare Family Services in Elgin. They

TX 75028. proudly announce the St. Lucie, FL. The family lives at Center in Grand Rapids. The live at I342-C S. Glen Circle, birth of Rebecca Anne on 1 5 1 4 SW Abacus Ave.. Port St. couple resides at 12051 84th St. Aurora, IL 60506. • David &

February 2. Steve is a product Lucie, FL 34953. • Jeffx& SE, Alto. MI 49302. • Rachel Karin (Hall) Rogers celebrated manager with GTE. Tami (Tucker) King are Jordan was bom May 1 8 to Dan their 1 st wedding aiini\ersary on

delighted to announce the birth of & Cindi (Diener) Wilmot. Box June 29. Karin is a 1 st-grade

1986 .lacob Michael on February 29. 1 5, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, reading tutor, and Da\e \\orks in Jeff is in the US Air Force and PA 15010. Cindi is director of a law firm librars' in Chicago. Hannah Raye was bom March 25 Tami is at home with Jacob at student activities and residence They li\e at 1066 Spring Garden to Michael & Tracy (Bane) 996 Dakota Dr., Ellsworth AFB. director at Gene\ a College, and Circle, Naper\iIIe. IL 60187. Goodson, 6336 Gray Rd, SD 57706. • Pamela McRae Dan is a supervisor with UPS. Indianapolis, IN 46237. Tracy is a and Michael Prell were married They have one other child, Philip 1989 teacher in the Perry Township December 28, 1991, in Philadel- James (2), school district. • Susan Miller Tim & Ashlyn (Feil "90) Holz phia. TU participants were Amy has been promoted to assistant have mo\ ed to Texas where Tim Halvorson, Amy Young, David 1988 state director for US Senator is in a training program in retail Bachman, Nanci Plumb '88, Richard Lugar, and works out of Dan & Kris (Leffing^vell "87) management with Home Depot Andrea (Nelson "86) LeRoy and his Indianapolis office. She joined Chilcott thank God for Jonathon (referred to as "the W'al-Man of Claire Pontius, daughter of Brad the Senator's staff in May 1 99 1 Daniel, bom August 6. 1991. The home impro\'ement stores"!. & Gail (Verch) Pontius, both Susan lives at 3921 Gable Ln. Chilcotts' address is RR 2. Box Ashlyn is studying interior design '77. Michael works at Eastern Circle #616, Indianapolis, IN 214. Sharpsville. IN 46068. • at a community^ college in Dallas. College in St. Davids, PA, and 46208. • Gregg & Jean Randolph Clerihue has been Their address is 9350 Skillman Pam works at Borders Book Shop (Yordy) Morris live at Azusa appointed public relations Rd=201S. Dallas, TX "5243. • in Bryn Mawr. They reside at 1 Pacific University in CA where associate at the Heritage Ruth (Hunter) Henn completed Fair\iew Dr., St. Davids, PA Gregg is a resident director and Foundation, a prominent her master's degree in 1991 and is 19087 • Scott & Kim (Kile Jean is a graduate intern. • Washington public policy a social worker in outpatient "88) Polsgrove announce the Karita Nussbaum is a counselor/ research institute. He holds a therap\' at Lifewa>- Christian birth of their first child, Mark teacher at Camp E-WEN-AKEE, master's degree in journalism Counseling Center, Cincinnati. Taylor, on July 12. • Doug »& Route 2, Box 6800, Fair Haven, trom Medill School of Journal- Husband Marc is a broker wth Tracy (Jorg) Rollison live at 900 VT 05743. Operated by Eckerd ism. Northwestern Universir\\ • Charles Schwab & Co. The\" li\"e N. Cuny #44A, Bloomington, IN Family Youth Alternative Inc., it After spending a year in France at 7885 Chrisrine .Ave., Cincin- 47404. Doug is a graphic is a camp for disturbed children. teaching inissionan.- children, nati, OH 4524 1 .• Jeff Kiger is designer in marketing and They erect their own tents and Ruthanna Denton is now a reporter photographer for the product development for live in them year-round. 9 Todd teaching 5th grade in Henderson, Twin City Journal-Reporter, a Microsphere, Inc. Tracy

Wesswick and Melisa Robinson NC. She lives at 1 1 1 Seaman St.. weekly new spaper published in completed her MA in July, and is

1 were manied ,Iune 15, 99 1 , in Oxford. NC 27565. • Michael Gas City. Jeffs address is PO Box breeding Bichons Frises as a Denver. TU participants were & Lynette (Francis) Fisher are 627. Upland. IN 46989. • hobby. • Ken & Kathy Siegle, Bob Herriman "74, Lance proud to announce the birth of Jennifer Johnson has begun a 1- 25084 Orchid, Mt. Clemens, MI W ygant "85 and Roland Rohrer Jocelyne Claire on June 16. She \ ear intemship in the area of 48045, announce the birth of "85. (Don Saucr was to be there, joins James (4) and Julianna (2). women's ministry at Elmbrook Kaitlynn Marie on April 2. Sister but was busy becoming a father. Michael is co-manager of a Church in Waukesha. Wl. • Amber Joy is 2. 9 .Alan Todd and Melisa are teachers at discount dnig/groceiy store and Da»n (Hendricks) Keller has Symonette and Patrice Fox w ere Goddard Middle School, and Lynette is a busy homemaker. completed the MDi\ degree at married November 30, 1991. TU Todd coaches football at Arapa- The family li\es at 8948 Southeastem Baptist Theological participants were Michelle hoe HS, They live at 7429 W. McClannethan. PO Box 495, Seminar. . and is assistant dean of Roberts "88, Ron Symonette Frost Dr., Littleton, CO 80123. Temperance, MI 48182. • Kim smdents at Louisburg College. x"91 and Carin (Dunberg "91) Frederickson and Earl Schmoll Louisburg. NC. Husband Jeff Symonette. Alan is on the were manied May II, 1991, and x"86 is a prenial ser\ ices ot'ficer 1987 ministerial staff of Calvary Bible li\ e at N3928 Shamrock Circle. for the federal court s\ stem of Church. PO Box 1684. Nas.sau. Tom ,4rchbald is program Appleton, \VI 54915. Their NC's eastern district. The Kellers director of New Life, a Christian Bahamas. • Todd Thompson daughter, Danielle Marie, was li\eat5^13 Halyard Dr., Jodi were adult psychiatric unit at Charter- and Helgesoii manicd bom Febrtiai-y 27. • Stoe and N'oungsN ille, NC 27590. • Jeff August 4, 1990, at the Miami Barkly Hospital in Chicago. His 12" Tammy Fuchs were manied & Jennifer Leichty, 1 \V. University chapel in address is PO Box 206, Beverly campus September 1, 1990, in Marion, Ludwig Rd, Ft. \\'a\iie. IN Shores, IN 46301-0206. • Dan Oxford, OH. Todd completed his IN, w ith Jerry Kempf "87 40825, announce the birth of & Jennifer (.\ldridge) Bozonc MDiv at United Theological participating. Stc\ e is an ad\ ocate Joshua Ryan on September 14. are the proud parents of Emmalea Seminaiy and is now pastor of the 1 with Ri\en\oods Christian Center 99 1 . JetT is a s> stems consultant Danielle, born April 3 and .'\lto and Bowne Center United in St. Charles, IL. and Tanimv is for Computer Task Group. • v\'elcomed home by sister Chelsea Methodist Churches in .Alto, Ml. ALUMNI NOTES

Joe & Lisa (Moritz '90) Miller 9 Adam David was bom mental health associate at Rapha

have moved to CO where Joe is Febmary 28 to Daniel & Laura at Cedar Springs Hospital in enrolled at the University of (Sampson) Massie. 576 Via Pineville. They live at 7208 Denver College of Law. Their Colinas, Westlake Village. CA Wallace Rd #202, Chariotte, NC

address is 992 S. Crystal Way 91362. • David & Elizabeth 28212. #204, Aurora, CO 80012. • (Foote) Olrich had a daughter. Katherine Olivia was bom June Devon Lorae, on March 14. They 1992 23 to Bob & Stephanie (Soucy) live at 16500 Quarry St. #226. Barb Alexander and Andy Panciera, PO Box 372. Monson, Southgate, Ml 48195. • Teresa Bud '90 and Linda Kay '91 munch cake Peterson were married June 13, ME 04464. • Tlior Thomsen, a (Kneeht) Reimschisel has been at their wedding reception. with Alex Smidt, Heather Lance Corporal in the US Marine appointed coordinator of Myers, Nate Peterson '89 and Corps, is on a 6-month deploy- admissions operations at Taylor. Melissa (Miller '90) Peterson ment to the western Pacific and She and husband Trent live in 4034 Woodland Creek Dr. #201, participating from Taylor. Andy Persian Gulf with the 1 1th Marine Bluffton, IN. • October marks Kentwood, MI 49512. • Lynda is an actuary with the Wyatt Co. Expeditionary Unit from Camp the 2nd anniversary of Steve Nelson and Bud Kay '90 were in Chicago. The Petersons reside Pendleton, CA. Thor is engaged Wolfe's service with JPUSA martied March 14 in Caiy. IL. at 1525 Fairway Dr. #303, to be married to Kristen Heisler (Jesus People USA) based in Bud is completing his last year at NapenillcIL 60563. • .lune 20 '90, a 3rd-year medical snident at inner-city Chicago. Steve lives Trinity Evangelical Divinit>' was the wedding date of Mimi Stritch School of Medicine. and works in the .JPUSA School, and he and Lynda Barahona and Scott Crook "91 Loyola University. • Bob & community, which provides anticipate leaving for missionaiy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Sarah Deborah (Patterson) Weber, physical and spiritual aid to the service in .Jamaica next July. Brown, Craig Crook '93 and 63 1 1 Landmark Dr.. Fort Wayne. residents of the inner-city and to Their current address is 3855 Old Rebekah Haddad "91 were the FN 468 1 5, announce the birth of the homeless. One of Steve's McHenry Rd. Long Grove, IL Taylor participants. Mimi is Andrew John on June 24. responsibilities is the scheduling 60047 • David & Marianne doing consulting work with of church groups who come for (Koop) Orme have moved to Conplan SA. and Scott is volunteer work. His address is Trinity Evangelical Divinity manager/owner of an Italian ice 920 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL School where Marianne is work- Jennifer Cutting just began her cream shop. The couple's address 60640. • Betsy Zehnder is ing on her MA in Old Testament second year as a junior- and is PO Box 20087, Comayaguela pursuing a master's degree in & Semitics. Dave enjoys his work senior-high math teacher at DC, Honduras, CA. • Emily health science at at T-Wack Software Group, a International Christian School, Brailey left August 5 for a 4-year to prepare for a career as consulting finn in Arlington Apdo 3512, San Jose, Costa Rica. tenn with Africa Inland Mission, physician's assistant. Her address Heights. Their address is TEDS • Marcia Diller and Brian teaching Bible and English to is 1-A Carson Circle, Durham, Box D-786, 2065 Half Day Rd, Motter were married .June 20 in missionary children at Rift Valley NC 27705. Deerfield.IL 60015. • Ron New Haven. fN. TU participants Academy. • Jane Moore x and Symonette x was graduated this were Chris Gerardot x'84, Karl Ben Wilson were mairied May 1991 spring with a bachelor's degree, '88 & Jennifer (Diller '89) 24 in North Webster, IN. TU magna cum laude, from Knarr, Ruth Venz x"90, Tracy Ann Calkins and David participants were Emily Brailey, LeToumeau University with a Mains '91, KT Strong '92 and Abraham '90 were married Tammy (Gurstung x) Brown, major in aviation maintenance/ Kevin Diller '93. Marcia is in her March 28 in Norfolk. VA. TU Fred Luchtenburg, Mark business. • April Walker and 3rd year of teaching at an participants were David Johnsen Vanest and Joel Brown '91. The Jim Jurgensen were married alternative high school in '88, Laura Mihara x'91 and Wilsons live at 9067 E. Hatchery May 2 in Greenwood, IN. TU Warsaw. Brian is a quality Michelle (Voder '90) Halleen Rd, Syracuse, FN 46567. • participants v\'ere Jennifer control engineer at Othy. Inc., an Both Ann and David work for Mark Turner and Julie Howell Baker, John Hein, Eric Manko, orthopaedics instniment The Family Channel, Ann as X were martied June 1 3 in Grand Erik Smith, Dina Stickel '93 manufacturer. They live at 2932 program schedule coordinator and Rapids. Taylor people in the and Deena (Walker x'87) Stein. Williamson Dr., Warsaw, FN David as production assistant for wedding were Tucker Darby, The couple lives at 646 Nicole 46580. • Lorall Gleason and the sitcom, "Big Brother Jake." Rob Wegner, Chris Schutte, Dr. #D, Greenwood. IN 46143. William Crow were married David also does free-lance video Jason Powell '93, Jackie Howell # Tani Waltz and Dean Trejo "93 '95. August 5, 1 99 1 , in Parker City, graphics for a Chicago company. and Ann Turner Julie were married May 1 6 in Eaton, fN. TU participants were Diana Their address is 1056 Riviera Dr., received her BSN in May from OH. TU participants were Gina Crosson, Deb Foster and Jen Virginia Beach, VA 23464. • Messiah College. The Tumers (Trejo x) Shelley, Lisa (>iugent Scott, all '91. The couple lives in Michelle Congleton and Robert reside at 4755 S. Breton Ct #174, x) Mantha, Dave McPherson x, Hawaii where Lorall teaches 5th Luke were married June 15, 1991, Kentwood, MI 49508. • Terre Trejo '92, Amy (Pertee grade at Haili Christian School. in Grand Rapids. TU participants Febrtiary 8 was the wedding day "90) Deering, Heather Clark William is finishing his were Pam Agee, Lisa (Moritz of Elisabeth VarnHagen and "92, Johnny Bird '92 and Shawn bachelor's degree in agriculture '90) Miller, Maria Lofgren Jack Lugar '9L They live at Crooks '92. Dean is a systems and economics. Their address is x'92, Jon Rudolph '92 and Scott 6237 NewbenyCt #1901, analyst with NationsBank in PO Box 2001, Keaau, HI 96749. Kregel '93. The Lukes live at Indianapolis, fN 46256. Charlotte, NC. and Tani is a . —

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Time for Reflection

Time. Eveiyhody has it and yet What Do You Mean, "There's No In His Time Time Like the Present?" nobody seems to have enough "Time is the friend of truth." Here's a quotation which I find of it. It is a commodity to some, —Coach Paul Patterson fascinating: a gift to others, and to a great head basketball coach "...time itself isn't \ery important.

many of us, a scarce resource. It's the English who think time is a

We talk about it all the time, but A Life Saver straight line which can be di\ided up

I don't know who said it, but one seldom pause to reflect on its and labeled and parceled out in an of my favorite quotations about time orderly fashion. But time isn't like role in our lives. is, "Time is nature's way of keeping that: time is a circle; time goes round Here, a smattering of Taylor everything fi-om happening all at and round like a w heel. .And that's facult}- members dojust that. once." 1 found it in the article on time why one hears echoes of the past in the March 1990 issue of National continually—it's because the past is As the Flower of the Grass Geographic. present: you don't have to look back

I — Years ago stood at the graves of David Neuhouser down the straight line, you just look Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, and professor ofmathematics across the circle, and there are the Alcott on Authors" Ridge in the echoes of the past and the vision of

Sleepy Hollow Cemeteiy outside A Management Issue the future, and the\'re all present, all

Concord, Massachusetts. Sadness 1 Time is a priceless asset, but now, all fore\er." (Susan Howatch. and beauty gripped me as the shade once gone it's gone forever. Good The Jflieel ofFortune) of the trees and the cool breeze usage of this asset is a facet of —Jessica Rousselow played across the tombstones. It Christian stewardship. professor ofcommunication seemed to me that these writers, in 2. Alan Lakein, a noted consultant

whose works 1 had spent many lively and author of How to Get Control of Magnificent Obsession and artistic hours, should not be Your Time and Your Life, suggests M\ bab\ brother's birthday was there, quiet in death. The old, old that people continually challenge just the other da\. He turned 44. theme in many literary works flashed themselves with the question "Is this Children—or the lack thereof through my mind: the brevity of life. the best use of my time right now?" make a difference in one's concep-

I commented to my companions, 3. During my 12 years at Taylor, tion of time. .As my wife [Barbara,

"Isn't life strange? We are here today most of the Taylor students I ha\e professor of music] and I have no

and gone tomoiTow." Indeed, "Art is obsened to be understanding and children, I mark the passage of time long and time is fleeting." well-rounded—academically, by my youngest brother's birthdays, —Hazel (Blitz '38} Cairuth spiritually, socially, physically, and in e\ en more than mv' own. When he

professor emeritus leadership qualities—ha\e mastered turned 30. it was \ er\' traumatic for

the important skill of time manage- me: w hen he mmed 40. it w as e\ en A Higher Purpose ment. more traumatic. Now he's -M. I'xe

A person must spend quality time Some of us in the B.AE faculty been obsessed by it the last few days.

with God if one's life is to have have conducted time management .Age, how e% er, is becoming

meaning in living out the responsi- seminars for a \ariet\' of audiences. relatix e to me. I ha\ e seen e\ eryone bilities of daily activities. Spending We would welcome additional come and go at Ta\lor for the past 32

time with God will establish the opportunities to do such. years. It is amazing to see children — reality of his presence in exeiything Robert Gortiier and grandchildren of people I knew

done for His gloiy. associate professor ofbusiness at Ta> lor now attending here. —./()(' Burnworth —David Dickey professor ofcdiicalion Director. Zondenan Libran' Environmental Protection Agency.

This is our Father's world. By your generous gifts to Taylor University you

And at Taylor University, we're serious about our make this possible. God-given responsibility to steward the Earth. Thank you for your We have been for quite some time. continued financial The new $2.1 million Randall Environmental Studies support. Thanks,

Center is just the latest evidence of that commitment too, for making a

Here, future leaders are learning the information and difference in this,

skUls they need to be wise stewards of God's creation. our Father's world. Randall Environmental Studies Center The new Fort Wayne campus

oflFers unique educational opportunities for students of

all ages.

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Up and Coming: Helping launch Grand Opening Ceremonies for the new extention campus, Taylor University-Fort Wayne, are

(from left) Dr. Jay Kesler, president; David Arnold, vice president for economic develop- ment. Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Com- merce; Paul Helmke, mayor. Fort Wayne, Ind.: and (on podiimi) Dr. Charles Jaggers, senior vice president.

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