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Inevitable and immutable
The holiday season seems compressed this year, with Christmas coming even more
quickly on the heels of Thanksgiving. In preparation for my annual e-mail missive to
family and friends, I’m chronicling in my mind the significant events and memories of
T H E A N D R E W S U N I V E RS I T Y M A G A Z I N E
2008. One of the main ones involved my mother. In September my younger brother
and I sifted through all her earthly possessions as she prepared to move to Michigan Editor
from British Columbia, Canada. Even though the process was difficult for all of us Patricia Spangler (BS ’04)
we knew that the end result would be positive and the change was inevitable. She will
soon turn 90 and it’s a blessing to have her closer. Contributing Editors
From a personal to a global perspective, the significance of world events in the past Tami Condon (BS ’91)
Brent Geraty (MA ‘91)
three months has been nothing short of amazing, some would even say inevitable. Keri Suarez (BA ‘01)
In the process of developing an online archive of previous Focus issues I came across Jenny Tillay
David Beckworth’s article, “A World Out of Balance” (Winter 2007). He was particu-
larly prescient in predicting our current economic meltdown. No doubt all of us have Designer
been affected, either directly or indirectly, but we can take this as an opportunity to Matt Hamel (AT ’05)
listen to the words of Christ in Matthew 6:19-34. They contain a lot of wisdom about
the right attitude we should have toward our money and possessions here on earth. Writers
Andre Weston
Then there was the political scene this fall. Ray Suarez, Washington-based senior Meredith Jones Gray (BA ‘76, MA ‘77)
correspondent for PBS’s “The News Hour,” spoke at a University Forum of the rela- Shirley C. Iheanacho (BS ‘68)
tionship between religion and politics and challenged students to take civil engage-
ment seriously. A thoughtful and well-balanced mock political debate by two student Photographers
teams drew a crowd who “voted” for either Team McCain or Team Obama. Has the Brad Austin
United States electorate ever been so passionately involved in the process of electing Rebekah Helsius
Anthony James
the nation’s next president? Justin Jeffery (BMus ‘04)
The changing of the guard is also taking place at Andrews University. For decades Martin Lee (current staff )
we have benefited from a cadre of dedicated faculty who devoted most of their career Sarah Lee (BT ’02)
to this particular institution. The inevitability of their retirement is upon us and they Scott Moncrieff (current faculty)
Vaughan Nelson (BS ’98)
are moving on, one by one. Professor of English Stella Greig’s shoes will be challeng-
ing to fill. She is a community-builder who respects and celebrates diversity and her
insightful teaching has influenced hundreds of students across the globe. We honor Andrews University
her unique contributions to Andrews University in this issue.
President
Along with being thankful for dedicated faculty, we are thankful for another record Niels-Erik Andreasen (MA ’65, BD ’66)
enrollment of talented young people, ready to learn God’s path for their lives. Even
Provost
though the financial outcome of the world market is uncertain, our donors have gen- Heather Joy Knight
erously given in support of Adventist higher education in 2008. We appreciate their Vice Presidents for
contributions that make a positive difference in many students’ lives and enable the University Advancement: David A. Faehner (MA ’72)
Student Life: Frances Faehner (BSW ’76, EdD ‘07)
university to operate on a solid footing. Financial Administration: Lawrence E. Schalk (BS ’64, MBA ’71)
Enrollment Management: Stephen Payne
What does God have in store for our future? Only He knows for sure. We can Integrated Marketing & Communication: Stephen Payne
bank on the immutable fact that God is in control and His love never changes. What
more could we ask for? May His peace and blessing rest on all of you this E-mail: focus@andrews.edu
holiday season.
Focus (ISSN 1077-9345) is published quarterly, free of
charge, for alumni and friends of Andrews University,
an institution owned and operated by the Seventh-day
Adventist Church. The magazine’s address is Focus, Office
of University Relations, Andrews University, Berrien Springs
MI 49104-1000. Copyright 2008 by Andrews University.
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contents
Fall 2008, Volume 44, No. 4
Features
16 Welcome Home!
2008 Alumni Homecoming Weekend
by Andre Weston

If you were unable to attend, or even if you were on campus, experience
some of the highlights of this year’s reunion through the words and photos
from this memorable occasion.

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22 That “Stella Stamp”
by Meredith Jones Gray

The life and times of Stella Greig are chronicled in this captivating account
of how a little girl from Texas became a pioneer for inclusion and diversity
at Andrews and abroad. Though her 40 years of full-time service to Andrews
University officially came to an end this fall, she is still a contract teacher for
the ESL program in Korea.

28 Honored Alums

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 is year’s honored alumni are Todd Coupland, Jaelene Mannerfeldt, Lynne
Th
Waihee and Jan Paulsen. Learn what they’ve been doing to change the world
for the better since their graduation from Andrews.

43 Andrews in the Rear View Mirror


by Shirley C. Iheanacho

Iheanacho revisits the places and memories of 40 years ago when she returns
for her class reunion with her husband, daughter and grandson. Though

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she notices many visible changes at Andrews, there are still many places and
touch points that remain the same.

Departments
2 In Focus
4 Letters
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6 Campus Update
13 Andrews Life
14 Faculty & Staff
28 Alumni Calendar
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29 Alumni News
33 Class Notes
41 Life Stories
44 Campus Cache
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On the cover
Stella Greig, professor emerita of English, outside of Nethery Hall, her
academic home for almost four decades. Photo by Sarah Lee (BT ‘02)

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letters
Good memories There is only one word for the Summer
issue of Focus: nostalgia. I walked, ran and
[Recently] we received the Focus winter rode my bike up Campus Street (College
issue. My wife, Gertrudis, and I feel a Avenue) from 1936 to 1943. Those pioneer
deep emotion when we remember all that spruce were precious indeed. I delivered
Andrews University signified for both of us. newspapers all around String Town. Some
I was the headmaster of River Plate of the great heroes of Adventism were on
College, located in Argentina, when the my route. The picture of the old campus in
church decided to send me to Andrews the ’30s was especially wonderful. I rejoice
in order to finish my education. I am in the improvements, but lament the past.
so grateful for their decision for several I noted a classmate, Lester Halverson,
reasons: the good and knowledgeable passed away. We were students together
Christian teachers with whom I made from 1934 to 1943. I also noted that Max
strong relationships; the many students Jay Church passed away. Many a milkshake
from all over the world with whom I had I whizzed up for him. Yes, there were giants
the privilege of friendship and sharing in those days. Thank God the glory has not
school life, and finally, because I felt the departed. At 84, I’ll probably not be back.
understanding of the teachers in spite of my But I wish you and the University well.
Cover imagery great difficulties with the English language. You have one outstanding president and a
I thank Andrews University for all I have bright future. Use your time and resources
It was evident from reading the received from her through those several well.
many letters (thank you!) that years. The gospel of salvation must reach
alumni cherish their memories of all the world before Jesus comes with great Tom Zwemer (att.)
power and glory. Andrews University
former teachers, classmates and
Andrews University as a whole.
trains missionaries to go to all the world, Signs of progress
achieving their purpose through the
We were pleased that the coverage continuous presence of the Holy Spirit of Congratulations on a truly incomparable
of the new entrance, dining God in all their educational programs. edition of Focus (summer 2008), regarding
services and milking parlor struck May God bless now this institution as the inauguration of the brand new facilities
a chord with you. well as He has done in the past. at Andrews. The improvements were
beautifully illustrated and reported so
Egil Wensell (MA ’76, EdD ’82) effectively. What an inspiration to anyone
Please continue to let us know connected with Andrews! There was not
what resonates with you as you Thank you for including the short piece even a breath of triumphalism, only the
read through Focus. on Dean Hubbard (Class Notes, 2008 single concept and purpose of providing
Summer Focus). His career represents a the best for young people preparing for
remarkable achievement and contribution service, each in their chosen field.
to higher education. He has obviously How beautifully designed, appropriately
Don’t forget to write received more recognition in the secular planned and swiftly expedited! It is very
community than he did as a “prophet clear that all have pulled together for the
Letters to Focus are always welcome. in his own country.” I’m glad that this permanent enhancement of the University.
To ensure a range of viewpoints, we
recognition appeared in “Class Notes” That one couple’s immeasurable liberality
encourage letters of fewer than 300
words. Letters may be edited for (Summer 2008) rather than the “Life encourages the further generosity of other
content, style and space. Opinions Stories” section. great-hearted souls. It is like a mighty river,
expressed in letters are not I’ve known Dean for 30+ years and with all its tributaries contributing to its
necessarily shared by the editors, have always been impressed by his insight flow. To accomplish so much, by so few,
university employees, officers and
and leadership. It has been Northwest for the blessing of so many, is breathtaking!
administrators.
Missouri’s gain and our loss. May his God bless all those involved with “treasure
Write: Editor, Focus
tribe—those innovators, iconoclasts and laid up in heaven.” What more worthwhile
Andrews University
Berrien Springs MI 49104 entrepreneurs—increase. investment could be made than in the lives
of young people from all nations being
E-mail: focus@andrews.edu
Maynard Lowry (BA ’68) educated for lives of service in a Christian
environment?

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letters
One final reflection: it seems like country, and while AU is great at preparing tion and so on. I do not think that masses
yesterday that disturbing influences students for the various healthcare profes- of non-Adventists with high income will
appeared to be at work to undermine the sions, training highly qualified and mis- now flood onto our campus. Instead, the
leadership at Andrews University. Does sion-driven PE teachers is of the greatest entrance will serve as an ego boost for na-
not this confound the critics, and confirm importance. They can make a huge positive tive students, faculty and alumni who are
the wise and steady hand under God’s impact on our kids dealing with disturbing patting each other’s backs for yet another
direction? God truly vindicates His chosen, lifestyle-related diseases. financial mistake.
faithful servants; and all has worked out for Hopefully, this will also lead to the next
good in His great plan. facility that AU needs to add on campus— Isaac W. Oliver (BA ’04, MA ’07)
a new fitness and wellness center!
Ronald V. Edwards (MA ’58) Editor’s Note: The money that funded the
construction of the new entrance was used
Ernie Medina, Jr. (BS ’89) according to the specific wishes of the donors.
Hurrah for the Andrews team that realized
the value of the new entrance! It looks Another viewpoint
spectacular. I believe, along with many Making Andrews visible
others, I’m sure, that there is no substitute After reading your latest edition, I am
for the attractive presentation you have writing to express my utter disappointment I was just reading the latest Focus and
achieved. Many will come through that in the building of the new entrance for note that in the pictures on p. 17 and
entrance that would not have otherwise Andrews. I have lived at Andrews most elsewhere the name of the University is
thought it worth the time to drive back to of my life and have witnessed how the almost nonexistent. The photo on the
wherever the sign on [Hwy] 31 directed university administration continuously same page of the old sign being trashed is,
them to. May God continue to bless your mishandles its money. Instead of building however, very readable. How sad that so
work at Andrews. a new dorm to replace Lamson Hall, much is invested and yet does not do what
or a new building for the pitiful Griggs it is supposed to do. We have a similar
Carol (Rasmussen) Serle (BA ’80, MA ’81) Hall, which is decaying and falling apart, problem with the new sign at our church.
Andrews again has focused on projecting I wonder what can be done. Maybe the
Congratulations on all the big news stories an external image of success, instead of architects involved or the university
in the summer edition of Focus. The new dealing with the most important internal architectural department can help. If this
entrance, milking parlor and dining area problems that affect the quality of is a recommendation from NAD, perhaps
are very impressive! We’ll have to check it education in its schools. Instead of raising someone there could step up to the plate
out when we go back to visit my parents more money for scholarships (especially and offer a solution. A sign that does not
next summer. for graduate students, where funding inform is like salt still in the shaker—it
A special congratulations to Pastor in many graduate programs is virtually does not season either.
Dwight and Karen Nelson as they celebrate non-existent) or investing in advanced
25 years there at PMC and AU. Wow, has research (where Andrews lags behind other Edna Mason (wife of an alum)
it been that long? I remember when they research institutions of similar size such as
first came on campus. Except for more salt Brandeis), Andrews has again decided to I was very interested in reading about
and pepper on Pastor Dwight’s head, they invest in another useless project. Were four the new campus entrance for Andrews
still look exactly the way I remember them. entrances to our university not sufficient University. However, I was disappointed
It brought back many great memories. enough for access? What investments are in the omission of a small map that details
Playing Balderdash with Pastor Dwight we going to attract with this new entrance? the location of the new entrance in relation
up at a Camp Au Sable Bible retreat was a Having grown up in the southwest- to the campus. So while I was able to read
blast! ern Michigan region, I think the area is about the new entrance, I was unable to
Finally, I was glad to read of the addi- renowned more for its rurality and poverty, picture exactly where it is and where it
tion of Dominique Wakefield to the PE and there is no need to impress these resi- leads. I believe a small map would be very
department. While PE programs are being dents of humble upbringing with bombas- beneficial to readers like me who have not
reduced or cut, the field is going through tic constructions. been on campus in many years.
a major paradigm shift from teaching In the end, this new entrance will only
sports drills to exercise and physical activity add to the financial burdens the university David Son (BS ’89)
skills for life, all because of the growing has perpetually experienced, calling now
healthcare crisis among our youth. Physical for additional yearly maintenance for the Editor’s Note: A new campus map is available for
download at www.andrews.edu/about/visiting/
inactivity and “sedentarianism” are risk preservation of the new entrance road, the campus_map.html.
factors in most of the top ten killers in our increased costs for lighting, mowing, irriga-

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campus update
Enrollment at historic high

A record-setting 2008–2009 school year students and 396 freshmen are the largest remarkable growth here in the Midwest.”
is underway at Andrews University with since the early 1990s. “Our retention rate went up nicely,” said
numbers and national rankings reaching “It’s exciting to have a year filled with Don May, assistant dean of the College of
historic levels. Andrews University has some remarkable historical achievements,” Arts and Sciences and director of general
been listed among the “Best National says Stephen Payne, vice-president of education and student retention. “Last year,
Universities” for 2009, as reported in U.S. Enrollment Management and Integrated our student retention rate (the number
News and World Report’s “America’s Best Marketing & Communication. “It’s of first-year students who return) was at
Colleges” issue. The report ranks Andrews something that simply reflects God’s 77.5%. This year we are at 80%…We can
University as the 7th most racially diverse blessings, a lot of hard, strategic and be pleased our students are returning and
national university. Of the approximate coordinated work across our campus, graduation rates remain steady.”
4500 higher education institutions in from our enrollment and student financial Enrollment is also up 22.5% for
the United States, 262 are recognized as services teams to teachers and the staff in first-time graduates and 5.9% for overall
national universities, schools that provide the residence halls who all helped prepare graduates, reaching 1,530 students, the
master’s and doctoral programs as well for students who were joining us, either highest enrollment in over 10 years.
as undergraduate degrees. Just 98 private for the first time, or returning to continue Payne concludes, “Beyond all of these
institutions meet these requirements. their education at Andrews University.” statistics, we realize that we are, in a very
Andrews is the only Seventh-day Adventist The freshman population is up 17.5% real way, talking about young men and
institution included as a national university and the FTE’s (full-time equivalent) is up women, each of them individuals, who
and is one of seven national universities in 6.5%. Transfers have increased 4.2% and have chosen Andrews University for their
Michigan. undergraduate enrollment is up 8.3%. own personal and profound reasons, to
The Andrews University final fall “In terms of our growth, we’re seeing discover their future and fulfill in their
census report for 2008–2009 shows part of a wave of entering freshmen that’s own lives what we describe as our school’s
3,419 enrolled students, a 6.1% jump growing nationwide and predicted to hit mission: we are a place where students can
since last school year. Additionally, the its peak nationally next year,” says Payne. Seek Knowledge, Affirm Faith and Change
undergraduate enrollment of 1,760 “…Even so, it’s exciting to experience the World.”

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campus update
Engineering receives ABET accreditation
European Tours
In August, 2008, Andrews University’s Semester of 2003. The first students major-
Alumni and friends of Andrews University
Department of Engineering & ing in engineering graduated in 2006.
are invited to join one of the following
Computer Science was notified by ABET Bruce Lee (deceased), a former chair 2009 European tours offered by Merlene
(Accreditation Board for Engineering and of the physics department, and his wife Ogden, dean emerita of Andrews
Technology) of their ABET accreditation Barbara, stepped in with generous sup- University:
achievement, retroactive to 2006, for the port. Their gifts made it possible to equip
Ukraine, Black Sea and Istanbul Cruise
engineering program. ABET is the nation- labs with cutting-edge technology, helping June 11–28, 2009
ally recognized accrediting body for college attract internationally diverse, world-class Cruise on the Dnieper River through the
and university programs in applied science, educators and professionals dedicated to Ukraine and on the Black Sea along the
coasts of Romania and Bulgaria, and
computing, engineering and technology. delivering the best engineering education
overland by coach to Istanbul. Visit Kiev,
This came two years earlier than the origi- possible. Sevastopol, Yalta, and Odessa in the
nal goal and makes Andrews University “The educational and professional expe- Ukraine, plus Constanta in Romania, and
the second accredited engineering program riences of our faculty are amazing. When Nessebar in Bulgaria to Istanbul.
in the Adventist higher education system you see their passion, the cutting-edge
Post-Cruise Extension in Turkey
in addition to the program at Walla Walla equipment and effective student-to-teacher June 28–July 2, 2009
University. ratio, our students have unprecedented Visit Troy, the Seven Churches of
“Our program has always been of the opportunities to learn and grow and Revelation, and the Isle of Patmos.
highest quality. ABET accreditation con- be mentored by the best,” says Niels-
European Holiday Markets River Cruise
firms this,” said Bill Wolfer, chair of the Erik Andreasen, president of Andrews December 7–16, 2009
Department of Engineering & Computer University. “Our faculty aspire to be Visit Nuremberg, Regensburg, and Passau,
Science. socially responsible engineers who prepare Germany, as well as Linz, Durnstein, and
Vienna, Austria. The highlight of this cruise
In the midst of the accreditation process, our students well for continuing education
will be the festive Christmas Markets in
the Industrial Partnership Counsel (IPC), (grad school) and industry. We hope that each city, along with holiday music.
made up of education and industrial they will take our values of social responsi-
professionals, was formed to provide input bility and service throughout their career.” Pre-Cruise Extension to Prague, Czech
Republic
into the program. Members of the IPC, Currently, the Andrews University
December 3–7, 2009
which represents a regional, national and Department of Engineering and Computer
global perspective, include individuals Science employs five engineering faculty, For information, please contact:
from Western Michigan University, the three computing faculty and has 100 Merlene A. Ogden
4683 Timberland Drive
University of Notre Dame, Grand Valley students.
Berrien Springs, MI 49103
State University, Premier Tool & Die Cast ABET, Inc., a federation of 28 profes- Phone: 269-471-3781
Corporation, Berrien Regional Education sional and technical societies, is among the E-mail: ogden@andrews.edu
Service Agency, LECO Corporation, most respected accreditation organizations
American Electric Power and the American in the U.S., ABET currently accredits some
Society of Agricultural and Biological 2,800 programs at more than 600 col-
Engineers. leges and universities nationwide. ABET
The former faculty of the engineering is recognized by the Council for Higher
technology program laid the foundation for Education Accreditation.
developing a strong engineering technology Several individuals deserve special recog-
and pre-engineering program. “We had a nition for their hard work and contribution
strong two-year pre-engineering program, to achieving ABET accreditation includ-
which gave us a head start and is one of the ing Verlyn Benson, dean of the College of
main reasons we are two years ahead of our Technology; Glenn Johnson, associate pro-
goal to achieve ABET accreditation,” says fessor emeritus; Ronald L. Johnson, associ-
Wolfer. ate professor emeritus; Robert Kingman,
In 2002, a committee was formed professor emeritus; Harold Lang, professor
to explore the feasibility of establishing emeritus; Bob Ludeman, professor emeri-
an engineering program at Andrews. In tus; Wes Shultz, former dean of the College
February, 2003, a four-year engineering of Technology; Linda Thorman, consul-
degree program was approved and the tant; and Willyta Wamack, administrative
program was officially underway by Fall assistant.

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campus update
Got milk? Andrews does
One hundred and one years after their first developed countries. “This farm is the
cow was milked, the Andrews University source of work and experience for our
Farm and Dairy celebrated the grand open- students…It’s a university farm and it’s
ing of a new milking parlor and Visitor’s a good one, and it helps the university
Center on Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. A size- reach out around the world and support
able crowd enjoyed refreshments—includ- people in need.”
ing cheese made from the milk of Andrews “What you’re doing here is training
University cows— and tours of the milking more and more people to have a concept
parlor and barns. of what agriculture is really all about…
In the Visitor’s Center, Katherine Andrews University, you’ve done a great
Koudele, professor of animal science, said, job!” congratulated Kenneth Nobis,
“The visitor center that you see will serve president of the board for Michigan
as the education center for the community Milk Producers Association Cooperative. The Department of Agriculture staff joined in the fun of
groups that request tours here.” The milk produced at the dairy is mar- advertising for the new milking parlor open house.
Thomas Chittick, chair of the keted by the Michigan Milk Producers
Department of Agriculture, thanked those Association Cooperative (MMPA). The A memorandum of understanding with
involved. “It begins with administrators, herd, comprised of approximately 1,250 Zaoksky Adventist University (ZAU) in
people that support what we’re doing here, cows, is housed at both Andrews University Russia is in development to allow ZAU
and are happy to see farming and agricul- and Indiana Academy in Cicero, Ind. agriculture students to transfer to Andrews
ture continue on this campus.” Young heifers are sent to Indiana Academy to complete their degree.
President Niels-Erik Andreasen acknowl- at four months old and return to Andrews
edged the farm’s importance to under- at 22 months to be milked.

Obama, McCain and AU


It is unlikely that Barack Obama or John Rosenhagen and Edwin Hernandez, with
McCain know off the top of their heads Ehren Lichtenwalter, Andrew Gerard,
where Andrews University is on a map. Andre Weston and Ryan Choi debating
However, the students of Andrews certainly onstage. Representing team McCain were
know where the candidates are—at least as eight students; Seth Wiedemann, Joshua
far as their policies go. That was the case on Sanabria and Tyler Bodi, with Bradley Sica,
Oct. 7, 2008, when two teams of Andrews Jason Miller, Jonathan Koch and Jennifer
students went head to head with each other Thorman debating on stage.
in a mock presidential debate. The ap- When the debate began, both teams
proximately 50-minute event took place in took turns answering questions from
the Howard Performing Arts Center before student moderators and also took time to
an audience of nearly 170 students, faculty rebut the opposition.
and community friends. Throughout the discourse, the atmo-
The two teams prepared for the debate sphere remained cordial between the teams
over a two-week period, finding time be- who shook hands afterwards and stayed on
tween homework and social life, and took stage for photo opportunities. Audience
responsibility for articulating the domestic polling indicated that 68.8% of registered
and foreign policy points of Sens. Obama voters present at the debate sided with the
and McCain. Rhetorical coaching skills Obama/Biden ticket while 26% backed
were assisted by English professor Ivan McCain/Palin. When asked which debate
Davis, while help with argumentative style team performed best, 49.3% indicated
was available from lawyer Jason Hines. team Obama while 43.0% indicated team
Brent Geraty, professor of legal studies, McCain. The debate was a collaborative
helped organize the event. Jason Miller from team McCain makes a point effort between the Departments of English
Team Obama consisted of seven during the student debate at the Howard Center. and History & Political Science and the
students; Robert Moncrieff, Matthew Andrews University Pre-Law Society.

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campus update
Detroit Free Press editor speaks about journalism Teacher preparation
“I have a job I have a passion for. I have
program gets perfect score
a job that allows me to use my skills and Following the Oct. 14, 2008, State
ideals in order to make something—a com- Board of Education meeting, the
munity, an organization—better.” Andrews University Teacher Preparation
These inspiring words serve as a mantra Program has been declared an exemplary
for Caesar Andrews, executive editor for the organization. The program received a
Detroit Free Press. He addressed Andrews perfect score of 70 out of 70 based on
University students for a Department of an examination given by the Michigan
Communication assembly on Tuesday, Department of Education. Andrews
Oct. 7. The students came from a variety of University was the only institution out
disciplines across campus, including journal- of 32 to receive a perfect score and it
ism, public relations, and marketing and was the highest score in the state for
advertising. the 2006–07 academic year. Andrews
A journalist for 29 years, Andrews has University’s program took top honors
“lived in six different states and worked in over other higher-profile institutions, in-
eight different newsrooms in 14 different cluding the University of Michigan and
positions.” He says of his career, “The driv- Michigan State University. Those institu-
ing force behind all of those years, all those tions scored 68 and 66, respectively.
jobs, all those locations is one thing; I’ve had Caesar Andrews, executive editor, Detroit Free Press “This is such a positive thing for
a job that I loved.” teacher preparation,” says Jim Jeffery,
Andrews posed the question: What is the Andrews attributed this to a single revo- dean of the School of Education. “I
state of the news industry? One response lutionary factor: the Internet. “The Internet hope this news can really translate into
focused on print: “Newspapers are dead.” is affecting how radio stations, television students exploring education as a career.”
Another student observed, “The news busi- stations and newspapers do business.” Why? Each year, the State of Michigan
ness is becoming more electronic.” Andrews “Because it is instantaneous,” he confirmed. develops a report card for the 32 teacher
confirmed, “That is central to what is hap- “If I want to get off of this deathbed and preparation colleges and universities
pening to this industry. There is a sense that create a business model that will allow us to in Michigan. Examiners use seven
if [newspapers] aren’t totally dead, we are survive and thrive…we have to do whatever measures, including passing rates and
certainly on our deathbed. The vital signs, we have to do to, in the end, to connect employer satisfaction surveys, to assess
from some perspectives, are not very good.” with readers and viewers and listeners.” how each institution has performed in
preparing elementary and secondary
teachers to educate students.
Gymnics do half-time show “Many have congratulated the depart-
ment on their number-one ranking. I
The Andrews University Gymnics hit the want everyone to know this is really a
court in The Palace for a pre-season Detroit university accomplishment, not just
Pistons vs. Atlanta Hawks game half-time a departmental one. Each student has
show on Thursday evening, Oct. 23. to pass the Michigan Test for Teacher
The Gymnics team of 28 college stu- Certification in order to be certified. Our
dents and one high school student had high pass rate is recognition of how well
seven minutes to set-up their tumbling they are prepared by each of the depart-
mats and perform a routine complete with ments on campus,” says Lee Davidson,
tumbling, pyramids and basket tosses. chair of the Department of Teaching,
The team received a return invitation Learning & Curriculum. “We pray that
to perform Jan. 25, when the Detroit by God’s grace we can maintain high
Pistons play the Houston Rockets. Coach standards and prepare teachers that will
Christian Lighthall says, “This opportunity go out and help change the world for the
showed the team they are good enough to better.”
make a national stage. Now that we have
our foot in the door, it opens up the oppor-
tunity to perform at other national events.”

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campus update
PBS correspondent addresses religion and politics
“It’s a joy to be on a Seventh-day Adventist eye-opening look at the current religious glad the student body was able to have an
campus. I’ve long admired the church climate in the political arena by posing encounter with him. Essentially his lecture
for its steadfast fidelity to its own way of the question: “Just how much will religion about faith and politics plugged right into
being Christian and its strong defense matter this time around [presidential our campus’s ongoing discussion about
of the free exercise of minority faith and election]?” Christianity’s place in a secular world.”
most especially for the church’s rigorous “Having a nationally recognized media Suarez speaks widely at colleges and
and consistent defense of the separation professional, like Ray Suarez, visit Andrews says, “I want them to realize this is not
of church and state,” began Ray Suarez, created a unique experience,” said Andre simple and not something that yields easily
an award-winning broadcast journalist Weston, a senior English major. “I am to simple questions and simple answers.
and Washington-based senior If they are kids for whom religion is
correspondent for PBS’s important, the lives they lead and the civic
“The News Hour.” Suarez engagement they model for the rest of their
addressed Andrews University lives will be America’s conclusion about
students during University the right relationship between religion and
Forum on Thursday, Oct. 9. politics.”
The monthly Forum, often Prior to becoming senior correspondent
presented by noted leaders, for “The News Hour,” Suarez hosted the
focuses on major issues of nationwide, call-in news program “Talk of
concern to Christians as they the Nation.” Suarez also hosts the monthly
live and work in the world. public-radio foreign-affairs series “America
Suarez recently authored Abroad” for PRI and is the narrator for
a book, The Holy Vote, which American RadioWorks. He has narrated,
explores the convergence of anchored or reported many documentaries
faith and politics. He gave an Ray Suarez, senior correspondent for “The News Hour” on PBS for public radio and television.

Knott emphasizes the importance of study for preachers


“Everything I’m going to say begins Hannah More, an early Adventist reformer,
with the assumption that you believe the missionary and the subject of Knott’s dis-
sermon, at heart, is a reflection on the sertation. Her story is fragmentary, known
word of God,” said Bill Knott, featured mainly to Adventists only through some
speaker for the annual H.M.S. Richards early writings of Ellen G. White. While
Lectureship on Biblical Preaching. Knott, studying her 150-year-old handwritten
executive editor and executive publisher of letters, the primary source for his research,
the Adventist Review and Adventist World, Knott grew so familiar he could spot her
addressed a packed Seminary Chapel at the letters while sifting through microfiche files
Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist at a high speed. He connected this skill to
Theological Seminary, Oct. 19–20. the importance of studying the word of
Knott began his four-part lecture series, God: “You get good when you spend time
“Preaching Worthy of the Name,” by bring- with a text at understanding its internal
ing to light a unique, personal connection consistency. You become good at under-
to H.M.S. Richards: while working at a coal standing what is essential about it.”
mining camp in Colorado, Knott’s grand- The lectureship is named in honor of
father was given Bible studies by Richards’ H.M.S. Richards, a pioneering Seventh- Bill Knott
father, H.M. J. Richards. “So there is a kind day Adventist preacher and founder of the
of symmetry for being here,” he said. broadcast ministry, The Voice of Prophecy. Bible-based, Christian preaching among
Knott, himself a veteran pastor and Sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist seminarians, professional clergy and
graduate of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, this annual lecture- interested lay persons. H.M.S. Richards,
Theological Seminary, told the story of ship advances the theory and practice of himself, gave the first lectures in 1957.

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campus update
1800 Symposium held at Seminary
The youth of the Seventh-day focused on the Adventist education
Adventist Church are slipping out system. While there are 23,000
the back door. This paramount Adventist youth attending a system
concern was the focus of the “180o school, there are 50,000 Adventists
Symposium: Slipping Out the Back who are attending school outside of
Door—Issues in Ministering to the Adventist system and 19 million
Millennials,” a gathering of ministry students on public college campuses
professionals from around the world in North America. “I represent
sponsored by the Center for Youth a big part of that group that is
Evangelism at Andrews University. matriculating out.”
This three-day symposium, The following day, symposium
held Oct. 21–23, 2008, started participants delved deep into the
with an open session where many papers through a process of peer
participants presented research review and evaluation. Five critical
papers followed by a Q&A dis- Youth ministry professions from around the world gathered at the themes facing Adventist youth were
Seminary to brainstorm solutions for the problem of young people
cussion. The opening session leaving the church at an alarming rate.
identified: relationships, service,
began with an alarming statistic: leadership, identity and spiritual-
According to Roger Dudley, direc- of the church by the time they are halfway ity. Symposium participants broke
tor of the Institute of Church Ministry through their twenties.” up into smaller groups to narrowly target
at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Ron Pickell, coordinator of Adventist the issues and possible solutions in each of
Seminary, who has researched the church- Christian Fellowship (ACF), a public the five categories. The research presenta-
going habits of Seventh-day Adventist college campus ministry for the North tions coupled with the proposed action
youth and young adults for over 30 years, American Division, researched what he plans will be compiled into a book. The
“40%–50% of those who are baptized calls a fundamental blind spot in Adventist book will be made available at the January
members in their mid-teens will drop out youth ministry: all of the attention is Adventist Ministries Convention.

First John O. Waller Lectureship on the Arts


Remembering an emeritus of English, Stella Greig, professor emerita of
Andrews University presented Waller’s life English, introduced the guest speaker,
scholar by reflecting and accomplishments former Andrews University teacher
on the arts was the to the crowd through William S. Peterson, professor emeritus
goal of the evening, a biographical reading. of English at the University of Maryland.
Thursday, Oct. 28, as For many faculty in Peterson was a student of Waller’s at Walla
nearly 100 people met attendance, the words Walla College and a long-time friend.
in the Seminary Chapel better served as a Peterson’s lecture was entitled, “William
for the first John O. reintroduction of an old Morris’s Pocket Cathedral: The Kelmscott
Waller Lectureship friend—someone who Press Chaucer.” The thought-provoking and
on the Arts. Douglas was both scholarly and engaging presentation was an exploration
Jones, chair of the approachable, a man of the publication process and artistic
Department of English, who was both Dr. Waller expression of Chaucer, an 1896 product of
expressed excitement and “Jack.” William Morris’ Kelmscott Press. Peterson
that a commemorative Waller chaired the carefully outlined the precision, intent and
lectureship for John Andrews University conflicts which arose in the making of what
On August 28, 2008, Elaine Waller handed
O. Waller was finally Department of English has been hailed as a masterpiece of book
President Andreasen a check to complete
established and noted the initial phase of the John O. Waller from 1963–1979. An production and the zenith of private press
that the English Lectureship Fund endowment. active scholar who de- publishing.
department had wanted voted time to scholarly Those interested in donating to the Fund
to put together a series in his honor for research, he was published and referenced should contact the Department of English
several years. Delmer Davis, professor in scholarly articles. at english@andrews.edu or 269-471-3298.

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campus update
National tournament play Third annual science and religion forum
“Religion and science meet at nature,” current issues revolving around science,
stated President Niels-Erik Andreasen, religion and the mysteries of consciousness.
while addressing the crowd at the third Karen K. Abrahamson, managing editor
annual Autumn Conference, held Saturday, for Andrews University Seminary Studies,
Oct. 25, 2008. The conference, hosted and Steve Harnish, professor of mathemat-
by the Andrews University Religion ics at Bluffton University in Ohio, will be
and Science Forum and the Midwest the first research fellows for the center. Both
Religion and Science Society (MRSS), was are current steering committee members of
designated to honor the accepted proposal MRSS.
of establishing the Midwest Center of Organizers, presenters and conference
After a successful 6-3-1 season, the Religion and Consciousness (MCRC). The organizers included an interdenomina-
Andrews University Lady Cardinals soccer center will focus on gaining research about tional group comprised of Seventh-day
team (above) was invited to the United Adventist, Anabaptist, Church of the
States Collegiate Athletic Association’s Brethren and Catholic backgrounds.
(USCAA) National Tournament. The tour- Following the various presentations,
nament was by invitation only to the top panel discussions and breakout sessions,
eight USCAA teams. Ranked as the fourth a synthesis session concluded the one-day
seed, 18 Lady Cardinals left for Burlington, conference.
Vt., on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. Carl Helrich, MRSS director from
The Cardinals won their first game Goshen College, summed up the day’s
against New Hampshire Institute of events best, saying, “I learned more about
Technology with a score of 1–0 with Traci Seventh-day Adventist teachings than I
Washington, nursing major and team knew before. These new thoughts present
midfielder, scoring the only goal. The win me with a sense of wonder. There is, in-
advanced the team to the second round Andrews University President Andreasen and deed, an embodiment of both science and
game on Friday, where they faced off Goshen College President James Brenneman religion in who we are.”
against the number one seed, Southern
Virginia University (SVU).
“I was very proud of our girls,” said head Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence open house
coach Mickey Kutzner, research profes-
sor of physics, when describing his team’s The Center for Teaching and Learning
performance against SVU. “I thought Excellence has a new approach to
they played a heroically excellent game, improving faculty development at
even though we came up a little short.” Andrews University. On Thursday,
The tough matchup left the Cardinals one Oct. 9, the Center hosted an open
goal behind with a final score of 1–0, SVU house in the Mary Jane Mitchell
victory. SVU went on to take the national Multimedia Center of the James White
tournament, winning 3–0 in the final Library. Faculty members were invited
game. to explore the faculty development
“I feel like we are a young team with resource collection, learn more about
a lot of freshmen and underclassmen, so faculty development opportunities and
we are looking to continue to improve. interact with colleagues.
We’re really excited about the future of this The Center for Teaching and
team,” says Kutzner. Learning Excellence strives to help The James White Library houses
During the event, USCAA tournament faculty members perfect their teaching more than 350 faculty development
directors were fully aware of the Seventh- duties. By focusing on the scholarship tools which highlight topics such as
day Adventist Sabbath-keeping belief of of teaching and learning, faith-learning assessment, diversity, e ngaging pedagogy,
the Cardinals and were more than willing integration, diversity, assessment and the integration of faith and learning,
to provide an accommodating schedule service among others, the Center hopes to service learning/civic engagement, and the
that did not conflict or infringe upon the bring an enriched learning environment of scholarship of teaching and learning.
Sabbath. transformational growth.

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A ndrews L ife
Lynn & Dan Reichert
(Both graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1984)

What is your favorite memory from your student days


at Andrews?
Dan: Getting to know and fall in love with my wife.
Lynn: Discovering that the guy at the chemistry lab table next to
mine was really, really nice, and figuring out how to get his attention
without asking him out (Yes, it was Dan)!

After leaving Andrews, where did your educational


path lead?
Dan: I graduated from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in
1988, then completed my family medicine internship and residency at
the Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, N.C., where I received
the honor of Outstanding Intern of the Year in 1989. After becoming
chief resident in 1991, I joined the teaching staff at Womack and did
my family practice residency there. We moved to Michigan and I joined
Harborwood Family Medicine in Muskegon, Mich., where I practiced
from 1995–2002. From 2002 to the present I’ve been a member of the
medical staff at University Medical Specialties in Berrien Springs, Mich.
Lynn: After graduating from Andrews, I entered the Loma Linda
University School of Public Health on a full scholarship. In
1986 I received a Master of Public Health. I worked as an
environmental specialist and member of the Haz Mat Team
for the County of San Bernardino, Division of Hazardous
Materials & Emergency Response, from 1985–1988. In 1989,
I became vice president and environmental consultant for
Environmental Resource Center, Inc., in Cary, N.C., where
I stayed until 1994. Since moving to Michigan, I have
worked as an environmental paralegal/consultant for two
companies: Lague, Newman & Irish in Muskegon from
1997–2002, and Parmenter O’Toole, also in Muskegon,
from 2002 to the present.

What do you consider your greatest


accomplishment since graduating from
Andrews?
Dan: Maintaining a balance in my career, family life,
spiritual life, and physical fitness goals.
Lynn: The awesome opportunity and privilege of being
a mom to our twins, Zach and Ashley.

What is most fulfilling about your current


occupation?
Dan: I really enjoy getting to know my patients and
having the opportunity to serve them. It is fascinating to
study and learn of the mysteries of the human person.
Lynn: I enjoy the opportunity to assist our clients in
finding optimal ways to address environmental issues
and liability concerns in the most cost-efficient and
effective manner. The best part is—I work part-time
from a home office and only make the 1¾ hour trip up
to Muskegon several times each month!

What advice do you have for current


Andrews students?
Dan: Take advantage of all of the opportunities that
Andrews gives to serve others. Don’t rush through life.
Try to stay well-rounded.
Lynn: Study hard, get good grades…but don’t forget
to experience all the good things that are available at
Andrews! Keep God the primary focus of your life, and
you will be able to face any situation.

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faculty & staff
Hilde Hasel Brown leaves the classroom Welcome Christi Hodges
For the first time in the children in her
nearly 30 years, Hilde role as a supervising
Hasel Brown’s days will instructor of student
no longer center around teachers, a member
ABCs and 123s or finger of the Personnel and
paints and crayons. Curriculum Committee,
Newly retired and recent- and the Admission and
ly remarried to Harold Placement Committee.
Brown, Hasel is excited “Hilde Hasel was a
about the new opportu- joy to work with. She is
nities her life holds. a kind, patient, self-
“I intend to become sacrificing teacher who
more involved in missions always put a student’s
and outreach,” she says. best interests above
Hasel’s passion and her own and she was
dedication to education Hilde Hasel thinking of new ways to Christi Hodges
began in 1966 as a teach- interest her students in
er for the Tennessee-Kentucky Conference. learning right up to the end of her career— Christi Hodges, the new coordinator for
She left to complete her MAT in German what an inspiration!” says Denise Curnett, guest and convention services at Andrews
Education from Vanderbilt University RMES kindergarten teacher. University, brings a lifetime of Southern
before taking a break from the classroom to Hasel doesn’t have to think twice about hospitality to the role. After spending
raise her three children. what she will miss most about teaching. the last 20 years in healthcare as a nurse,
Hasel re-entered the classroom in “That’s easy: it’s the kids. I’ll definitely miss Hodges wanted to face a new challenge.
1979 as a teacher for Village Seventh- the kids more than anything,” she says. She is responsible for assuring visitors
day Adventist Elementary School. She But for now, she still sees “her” kids; she have a memorable and enjoyable stay on
stayed there until 1987 when she moved volunteers in the classroom one day a week campus. Hodges says of her new post, “As
across town to Ruth Murdoch Elementary with the group she taught as first graders. the new coordinator of guest and conven-
School. There, she spent 21 years as a first She also looks forward to spending more tion services at Andrews University, I hope
and second grade teacher. Hasel’s influ- time with her six grandchildren and a new to bring a love for all people and a sense of
ence in the classroom extended beyond one expected to arrive in the spring. warmth and hospitality.”

Research on walnuts as “brain food”


Peter Pribis, assistant professor of nutri- the experimental subjects and the associate The cognitive functions and mood of
tion and wellness, has been awarded a researchers. the students will be tested at the begin-
$90,000 research grant from the California Students will be divided into two ning, after the first eight weeks and after
Walnut Commission for a study en- groups with each group eating the second eight weeks. Three different
titled, “Effects of Walnut two slices of banana bread on testing methods will be used to assess their
Consumption on Cognitive a daily basis for eight weeks. verbal and non-verbal thinking, memory
Performance in College- One group will eat banana and mood.
aged Population.” bread with walnuts and Researchers hope to discover whether
Co-investigator for this the other group will eat there are any differences in cognitive per-
study is Rudolf Bailey, banana bread with mixed formance of the students while consuming
professor of educational nuts. After eight weeks, there high levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Simply
psychology. will be a six-week break. Then expressed, researchers will endeavor to
The focus of the grant is on possible the groups will switch: students previously prove that walnuts are an excellent “brain
improvement in student cognition result- eating the banana bread with walnuts will food.”
ing from omega-3 fatty acids consumption. eat the banana bread with mixed nuts and
Andrews University students will be both vice versa.

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faculty & staff
Research symposium honors John F. Stout
John F. Stout, research professor of biology presentations were “all
and dean of Scholarly Research, has excellent” and “couldn’t
taught at Andrews University for a span have been better!”
of 39 years. His dedication to excellence That evening a banquet
has left outstanding impressions on the was held at the Forsyth
lives of students and colleagues he has Honors House with nearly
mentored throughout his career. On 55 people in attendance.
Sept. 26–27, 2008, a research symposium Joe Galusha, associate vice
was held in his honor for impressive president for graduate
contributions to scientific knowledge and studies at Walla Walla
the professional development of graduate University, served as the
and undergraduate students alike. The master of ceremonies.
conference aimed to recognize the professor During the banquet, a
whom many had grown to love and respect slideshow was presented
as far more than a science teacher. of Stout’s childhood.
The assemblies featured the current work Some photographs
Jack Stout (middle) poses with a group of former students, some of whom
of Stout’s former students and were held in included former students presented at a research symposium held in his honor in September
the Department of Biology amphitheater. performing laboratory
Following a lunch break, a second experiments and working
session of presentations continued. Topics in their scientific fields. A video compiled been dedicated to Stout. A large canvas
varied on several different scientific matters by Stout’s son was also shown, featuring with his portrait will hang as a constant
including sleep research, stress inside the professor as an inspiring father and reminder of his dedication to family,
the brain, differential equation models grandfather to his family. As the program students and biological studies. The
of animal behavior, and animal research continued, several colleagues expressed contributions he has made in and outside
involving gulls and crickets. their gratitude for the impact the professor of the classroom will continue to inspire
Shandelle Henson, a speaker and member had on their lives. students and faculty members at Andrews
of the organizing committee, had only great In recognition of his work, a conference for many years to come.
things to say about the presentations. The room in the Department of Biology has

Fall Fellowship reaches out to the developing world


The Center for College Faith at Andrews Over $65,000 was given to assist
University responded to growing concerns ADRA’s goal of placing 50 water filters
about the need to take care of the environ- in the homes of 50 families around the
ment by giving this year’s Fall Fellowship world who are in dire need of clean water.
events the theme of “Our Father’s World.” Marcia Kilsby, chair of the Department of
The Fall Fellowship committee described its Clinical & Laboratory Sciences, said of the
purpose as intending to “explore how our donation, “if you think about that kind of
care for the environment is a reflection of contribution in an offering context, in one
who we are as created beings and particu- weekend, it’s pretty extraordinary.”
larly as Seventh-day Adventist educators.” Kilsby, who has recently returned to
On Saturday, Aug. 16, an opportunity Andrews after working overseas with
to make HydrAid BioSand Water Filters international aid, spoke during the service
accessible to families in regions plagued prior to the offering. She shared a brief ac-
by unusable water was presented. The col- count of the devastation that unclean water
lection took place at the Howard Center is having on people of the world who are
before a large representation of Andrews’ forced to consume it. She later described the world that are so disadvantaged? For
faculty and staff. Those desiring to contrib- the clean water offering as “critical” and as little as essentially fifty dollars you can
ute were notified of the offering in advance went on to state, “how can we rest here make the difference in a family having
in order to allow time to plan for their gift. with what we have while there are areas of water like you do. What’s fifty dollars?”

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Welcome Home
A L U M N I W E E K E N D 2 0 0 8 H I G H L I G H T S

Homecoming Weekend 2008 provided an interesting look at the love of Andrews which brings so many
Andrews University alumni back home every autumn. As I tagged along on various events, I couldn’t help but
consider the day when my venturing to Andrews won’t be because I’m a student. As a senior English major,
I love capturing different points of view and I find that the interaction between different generations often
breeds poetic moments. There were certainly memories made in the blending of students and alumni during
homecoming weekend that are likely to last a lifetime. by Andre Weston

SEPTEMBER 25

People’s choice concert


The concert explored the music of
each decade from the start of Andrews
University as Emmanuel Missionary
College until the present, including
a number from the AU Brass Quintet
(above) and Ezra Haugabrooks singing,
“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” (above right).
Other tunes included “Swing Low
Sweet Chariot,” “Stars and Stripes
Forever,” “Over the Rainbow,” and “Lean
on Me.”

wes christiansen
memorial Golf outing
Clockwise from top left: Corey
Knowlton (BS ‘93), Aaron Knowlton
(BSELED ‘00), Tom Brundage (att.) and
Andrew Knowlton (BSMT ‘95). • Brian
Curry (BARCH ‘88) presents Gerry
Baker (BA ‘67) with a plaque for his
years of service. • Tami Condon (BS
‘91), alumni director, congratulates
Teryl Allen (BS ‘80), who won awards
for longest putt and first place in
mixed flight. • An Andrews alum reacts
with delight after a good shot.

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SEPTEMBER 26

dAIRY oPEN hOUSE Tambunan: Pizza Pop and Professionals


The Farm and Dairy celebrated the The fourth annual session of “Pizza, Pop and Professionals” was
grand opening of the new milking held at noon in the Great Lakes Room of Dining Services. The
parlor and visitor’s center. The crowd event was a career advice exchange between current students and
enjoyed refreshments, several
presentations from keynote speakers alumni panelists. Pizza and pop kept attendees fed while questions
and tours of the milking parlor and were entertained by the panel. Honored alumni Todd Coupland
wOMEN’S sCHOLARSHIP
barns. Dayle Birney (above), crops (BSD ’88) and Jaelene Mannerfeldt (BA ’78) shared wisdom with
manager, gave tours of the new committee brunch
Linda Mack (BMUS ‘71, MMUS ‘72) students alongside alumnus Alex Adekanmbi (BARCH ’88) and
milking parlor.
gave a presentation on Blythe Owen, Seminary professor A. Allan Martin II.
a 20th century female artist. Musical
selections from scholarship-winning
students and Andrews faculty were
also enjoyed at the beautiful home of
Phillip (BS ‘86) and Lynne Brantley.

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21st Annual Homecoming Parade fLAG cAMP
A crowd of Andrews University students, alumni, faculty and friends lined either side of E Campus Children ages 5–14 were invited to
Circle Drive for the 21st annual Homecoming parade. The parade was a stretch of university and attend a day of FLAG (Fun Learning
About God) Camp at the Pathfinder
local organizations which included the Andrews School of Architecture, The Crayon Box preschool Building. The day was filled with
program, the Andrews University Student Association, the University Provost and President waving activities, games and fun for kids
from open-roofed convertibles, the Berrien Springs Sheriff, Apple Valley Market, and much more. while alumni parents visited with
Those in the procession were eager to toss candy and confetti to the expectant crowd. The parade also classmates.
proved to be a display of the university’s diversity and community partnership.

sTUDENT MISSIONARY
VESPERS
Student missionaries, teachers and
Chaplain Japhet De Oliveira shared
their passion for spreading the
gospel overseas. Speakers retold past
experiences and encouraged alumni
and students to become involved in
missionary work.

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Sept 27
SEPTEMBER 27
BSCF Reunion Dinner
Sabbath morning was a time for fellowship as Alumni
of the Black Student Christian Forum convened in
the Howard Performing Arts Center for New Life
worship service. In commemoration of his life of
service, Reger Smith Jr. (BS ’76) was posthumously
honored. The award was received by his widow,
Delores Smith (BS ’76) and his sister, Marji Bates
(BS ’79), pictured left. Following the event, alumni
gathered in the commons of Andrews Academy for a
reunion dinner hosted by Provost Heather Knight.
The dinner facilitated camaraderie among BSCF
members of yesteryears and proved to be a good
occasion for laughter and jokes. Knight noted to a
dinner-hopping President Andreasen (MA ’65, BD
’66), “we’ve (BSCF) got the best food!”

Harvest Picnic
The fellowship highlight of homecoming weekend
was easily the Harvest Picnic held in the Alumni
House backyard. The picnic was an opportunity
for current students and alumni to share tables over
good old fashioned haystacks and soda. I enjoyed
the seasonal accents which were incorporated into
the occasion including the buckets full of Michigan
apples from local harvests and the timely bonfire
which became a gathering point as the evening
cooled. Bob Wilkins (BA ’61, former faculty), far
left, was a friendly server.

Greig Retirement
Douglas Jones (MA ‘80), Department of
English chair, and Dianne Staples (BA ‘75, MAT
‘76) had to ask Stella Greig (MA ‘66) to deciper
the words on her retirement cake.

Family Fusion
A special, interactive worship program was
created for young alumni and their families.
Junior high students led out in song service,
drama and other presentations.

Harvest Tour
Alumni and students enjoyed a festive ride on a tractor-pulled wagon as many
participated in the Homecoming weekend Harvest tour. The tour consisted of a
series of wagon rides which left every half hour from the alumni house beginning
at 5:30 p.m. When I boarded the wagon, I enjoyed being taken on a route through
the Andrews University Dairy while sitting on bales of straw. Friendly people of
all ages rode with me and waved at passing traffic while relaxing with each other.
Opportunities to interact with the calves at the dairy were a highlight of some of
the rides. The rides proved to be popular among small children who gathered with
parents in small crowds to secure a seat on board.

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Gala Concert
Alumni and visitors enjoyed a concert at the
Howard Center by the Wind Symphony, Canta Bella,
Pioneer Men’s Chorus, I Cantori and University
Singers.

Basketball
The annual school vs. alumni basketball games
started the season right for the men’s Cardinal
team, who defeated the alumni 76–65. The Lady
Cardinals came up short, losing 48–50, sealing an
alumni victory.

SEPTEMBER 28

5K Run/walk and 10K Run Kid’s 1K Run


Forty participants joined in the fun for the 5K Run/ Kids ages 3–12 raced to the finish to receive a T-shirt,
Walk and 35 runners competed in the 10K Run. refreshments and a finisher’s medal. More importantly,
Afterwards, prizes and refreshments were awarded. Andy the Cardinal showed up to cheer them on!

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Aviation Breakfast and Fly-In
Beginning at 7:30 a.m., pilots and aircraft
lovers in general had an opportunity to
experience a fly-in breakfast at the Andrews
University Airpark. Visitors started the
day with breakfast in an airplane hangar
before venturing out into the airpark to
watch airplanes as they landed and parked
for display. As I roamed through the air
park, it was exciting to see the various
models and years represented by the planes
at hand. Approximately 50 planes came
in from all over Michigan, according to
Evaldo De Armas, an aeronautics student.
This included a World War II trainer
aircraft called a Texan, and a Sirrus Aircraft
worth around a half million dollars. The
atmosphere of the day was relaxed as small
groups gathered around and took pictures of
the airplanes which caught their eyes.

ride for au
The first Christian Motorcycle Benefit Ride steered
participants 75–80 miles through Southwest
Michigan. The 22-bike group was escorted by
volunteer officers from the Berrien County Sheriff’s
Department. Proceeds benefited CERENID.

bIRDHOUSE AUCTION
Mark Moreno, associate professor of architecture,
auctions off a birdhouse at the 12th annual auction
to help support CERENID, an orphanage in Lajas,
Bolivia. A wide variety of birdhouses were designed
by Andrews’ faculty, students and friends.

Join us Next year!


September 24–27, 2009

Honor Classes:
1939, 1949, 1959, 1969, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1999

If you are interested in serving as a reunion leader or


getting involved, please contact the Alumni Office.

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That
“Stella
Stamp”

Stella Greig’s almost 40


years of full-time service to
Andrews University officially
came to an end this fall. But
she has set her “stamp” on all
of us. What makes a little girl
from Texas into a pioneer for
inclusion and diversity? »

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by Meredith Jones Gray

S
he has always been a pioneer. The el-
dest of the six Ramírez children. The
first in the family to go to Sabbath
School, at the invitation of the Avon
lady…and the first to be baptized into
the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The
young woman who wanted, in the 1950s,
to be a missionary doctor, not a mission-
ary nurse. The American teacher who
taught her Scots junior-high students in
Edinburgh to play baseball. The organizer
of Andrews University’s English Language Left: Joe and Stella Greig, circa 1971.
Institute. The first female ombudsperson
at Andrews. A charter member of the Above: Stella discusses the adverbs of frequency
with an ESL student.
Women’s Scholarship Committee. The first
chair of Andrews University’s new Diversity
Council. The list of firsts is long.
Florestela’s adventurous spirit was
sustained by the hard-working father

The
who supported his family laboring in and one Spanish, who eloped from Ireland
the Houston shipyards. It was nurtured to Mexico because their parents did not
by her gifted mother—seamstress, cook approve of their cross-cultural love affair.

list of
and homemaker—even though she Stella was the first family member to
viewed her little girl’s forays into the fly in an airplane, this time to Kentucky
world with trepidation. It was stimulated to visit a friend. Later, lured by Arthur

firsts
by the grandpa who gave her the gift of Frommer’s Europe on Five Dollars a Day,
bilingualism by insisting that she and her she and her husband would camp across
siblings speak only Spanish to him. Europe from Greece to Scotland in the

is long
Born in Goliad, Texas, Florestela early years of married life. They still camp
moved to Houston with her family while all over Alaska every summer, with a trusty
she was still small and struck out early gun in the tent every night for protection
to explore her world. When “Grandma” against bears. Stella, student of language
Mary Martin, the woman who came to sell the world over, even traveled to collect data
Avon products to her mother, asked if she And then there was the travel! The for her dissertation—to Finland (with a
could take the little girl to Sabbath School nurturing local congregation also gave her a side trip into the Soviet Union), to Costa
at the Houston Central Seventh-day sense of security, confidence, and belonging Rica, and on a train into China before
Adventist Church, the seven-year-old was to something bigger—the worldwide the mainland was fully open to foreign
ready to go. Three years later she wanted Adventist Church. She longed to go with travelers. As this article goes to press she
to be baptized, and, after listening in on the church group to the Youth Congress in will be living in a little apartment in Seoul,
her Bible studies, her parents gave their Mexico. Once again her mother agonized Korea, conducting intensive ESL teacher
consent. about whether to let this fearless daughter training courses for the new “offshore”
The young girl thrived in her new fly so far from the nest. Traveling to MA in English. No, the world has never
spiritual home. The first and only Hispanic Mexico would, in any case, necessitate a intimidated Mrs. Ramírez’s Estelita.
young person among the youth of the birth certificate. The family sent away to From boarding academy and a year at
church, she was swept into all the activities: Goliad for the document. When it arrived, Southwestern Adventist College in Keene,
Sunshine Bands, presenting mission stories, they all read it with surprise. Florestela Stella moved to Union College in Lincoln,
teaching Sabbath School lessons, giving (flower of the comet’s trail) had been Neb., where she took a double major in
Bible studies. A few years after her own transformed, at the moment of recording English and chemistry—English because
baptism, Florestela’s parents followed her her birth, by the Anglo doctor who wrote she “loved it” and chemistry because she
into the Adventist Church. And the church out the certificate. She was legally Flora wanted premed preparation. English classes
launched her in new directions. First there Estella Ramírez—Stella. were her “treat” but she excelled in her
was church school and then boarding She did travel to Mexico…and to San science classes as well, especially enjoying
academy. The supportive, active church Francisco to her first General Conference her course in qualitative analysis for the joy
environment made her unafraid to speak session when she was still a teenager. Little of problem-solving.
in public and be a leader. The mission did Julia Ayala Ramírez know that she had At Union College, however, Stella’s
stories that she heard made her keen to be bred a world traveler; perhaps it was in the plans took a turn. A theology student from
a doctor. genes of those great-grandparents, one Irish Wyoming who asked lots of impudent

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questions (in Stella’s opinion) and had When the newlyweds arrived at Andrews Wyoming pastorate, in Sheridan. While
a golden tenor voice entered her life. University, Stella went to work at the there, Stella tasted her first experience of
Upon their first encounter she offered to library (last in a chain of library jobs that teaching English as a second language,
stomp on his foot with her high heels if began at the college in Keene) as part of mentoring and tutoring two Spanish-
he didn’t stop asking “stupid questions.” the mammoth operation to integrate the speaking children at the local school where
(She still kicks him under the table when catalogue from the Seminary library that she was a third-grade teacher and catching
he tells gory hunting stories at dinner.) had just arrived from Takoma Park with them up to their own grade levels by the
But when A. Josef Greig asked her perhaps the Emmanuel Missionary College library end of their first year.
the smartest question of his life, she said catalogue—all by hand, of course. She also Joe, however, was receiving more and
yes. And when the letter of acceptance began to work on her master’s degree in more inquiries about teaching religion at
from Loma Linda’s School of Medicine
came in the mail, she wrote back to say
she was headed in another direction—east
to Berrien Springs with her pastor-to-be a “stamp” distinguished by
husband.
After graduation Stella and Joe got vision—always nudging
married in her beloved Houston Central
Seventh-day Adventist church, then set off
to honeymoon across the eastern United
the University toward the
States in a tent. They made a large loop
across the south, up through Washington
21st century, ready or not
D.C., on to see the Adventist pioneer sites English at the urging of John O. Waller, the college level. He knew he didn’t want
in New England, through Niagara Falls, then chair of the Department of English to embark on that mission without more
and so to Berrien Springs, to the newly and one of those many mentors. training, so in 1969 the Greigs found
christened Andrews University. At the end of Joe’s studies in the themselves on their way to Scotland and
It was 1961. Stella had come home. Seventh-day Adventist Theological the University of Edinburgh, where Joe
Not to stay at that time, perhaps, but over Seminary, in 1964, the young couple completed his doctorate in Old Testament
the next 47 years she would always return found themselves posted to Rock Springs, studies. While Joe studied, Stella taught in
to Andrews. She would work under all Wyo., and a congregation of 35 to 40 Scottish “corporation” or public schools,
of the University’s presidents, from F. O. members, as well as two companies: one adding to her wealth of cross-cultural
Rittenhouse to Niels-Erik Andreasen. She 135 miles north in Big Piney and one 150 experience.
would bring the special “Stella stamp,” as miles southeast, almost on the Colorado
Keith Mattingly, dean of the College of stateline. Every week found them, after
Arts and Sciences and long-time friend, morning services in Rock Springs, heading
characterizes it, to her service in the one direction or the other and eating
classroom, the Department of English, and Sabbath dinner in their VW Bug. Stella
the University at large. worked alongside Joe in his ministry and
Stella emphasizes, as she tells her story, supplemented the family income with
that a whole phalanx of women and men, some substitute teaching in the local
mentors, principals and teachers stand schools.
behind her and make her story possible. When they first arrived in Rock
Her service, she claims, is simply a matter Springs, only one adult male was active
of giving back and passing it on. Two in the church; all the other members of
women she remembers in particular. Stella the congregation were women. Trying to
worked hard to put herself through school; support Joe in his pastoral work, Stella
in a family with six children to feed, clothe solidified an idea that has shaped her
and educate, tuition money does not beliefs and efforts ever since: women carry
come easily. By dint of working diligently a large part of the work of the church,
she had saved all the money she needed simply because they must. Without them,
to apply to Union College, all except for even though they are not always officially
$100. She saw no way to earn that last recognized for their work, the church
bit before the application deadline. She would fall apart. She did everything she
“swallowed her pride” and wrote to two could to lend a hand then, especially in the
women in the Houston church, asking children’s Sabbath School. She wouldn’t
each for a loan of $50. Both wrote back, forget the women of the church in the
sent the money, and said, “Don’t pay me future.
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Andrews welcomed Joe and Stella
home again in 1971, Joe to teach in the
undergraduate religion department and
Stella to begin her long career in the
Department of English and to set that
“Stella stamp” on Andrews, a “stamp”
distinguished by vision—always nudging
the University toward the 21st century,
ready or not; by an appreciation for and
championing of the “other;” and by a
human and humane touch.
She started as secretary to Dr. Waller in
Left: Stella in her office at the Department of English,
the Department of English (little realizing discussing an assignment with a TA in composition.
that she too would one day serve as the
department’s chair for two separate terms), Above: Stella and Jeanette Bryson (front row, second
from right) with the first group of Korean TESL
picked up a composition class or two, began
Certificate graduates, June 2007.
to teach full-time and directed the composi-
tion program, and then became immersed Below: The 1977–78 Department of English faculty
in the challenge of teaching English to non- in the Nethery Hall teacher’s lobby.
native speakers. Along with Department of
Communication teachers Elaine Giddings
and Luanne Bauer, who began the endeavor, the Center for Intensive English Programs, almost eight years. She found the work of
and Edith Stone, fellow English teacher or CIEP), modeled on the University of reconciliation and resolution emotionally
who helped to lay the groundwork, Stella Michigan, the “granddaddy” of all English exhausting but also rewarding. Her favorite
had a vision of what it meant for Andrews language programs. story involves a young man who brought
University to serve the worldwide church Hard on the heels of the English his problem to her one day. He sat across
and the global community of the future Language Institute, Stella and the from her and solemnly began, “I’m not
through language instruction. She and her Department of English pioneered an sure what I should call you. Should it be
colleague, mentor and good friend “Stoney” academic program in Teaching English as a omniscient or omnipresent?”
began to research English language institutes Second Language, which has sent language In just the last few years of her career,
and officially organized Andrews ELI (now teachers to colleges, universities, schools Stella has set the pace yet again with a
and missions throughout the Adventist commitment to diversity at Andrews
world and beyond. It remains the only such University. From 2002 until her retirement
graduate program in the denomination. this year, she has chaired the Diversity
Stella would make one more sojourn Council, which works proactively to
away from Andrews University. As she address minority concerns, sponsors (with
became more and more convinced that the Institute for Diversity and Multi-
she wanted to specialize in the language Culturalism) research about diversity issues
branch of English studies, and at the at Andrews, and promotes diversification of
urging of Dr. Stone, new colleague and the faculty and staff.
chair Delmer Davis, and a supportive No doubt you have detected a theme
husband, she enrolled in doctoral courses in many of Stella’s endeavors: the
at one of the premier graduate programs in beneficiaries are almost always people on
linguistics, Georgetown University, where the margins or what some call the “other.”
she completed her degree. She brought Students struggling to achieve their
back to her academic work at Andrews a academic dreams in an unfamiliar language
particular fascination with and enthusiasm and culture. People caught in the system
for sociolinguistics, which she has shared without a voice. Marginalized members of
with her students ever since. the community—ethnic minority groups,
Stella brought her vision to bear on students of other religious persuasions and
other areas of the university’s daily life. homosexuals. She won’t let the university
About 1989 she joined in the institution’s community forget them.
forward-looking movement to give a voice Most of all she has never forgotten her
to people who need help in resolving sisters, the women of the church and the
conflicts within the university community university. Her work for women has been
by becoming the school’s first female tireless. She participated in a taskforce
ombudsperson, a position she held for that helped establish a Women’s Concerns

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Advisory Council on campus. She served The motif that runs through it all,
on the ad hoc committee concerning however—through the keen intelligence
the question of women elders at Pioneer that loves a discussion and the passion
Memorial Church. She helped organize the for language and the service—is Stella’s
first Lake Union women elders’ weekend celebration of humanity in all its colors,
workshop. A long-time member of the forms and phases. What her friends
Association of Adventist Women, she has appreciate, as Keith Mattingly said in
helped to plan three annual conferences at his prayer of thanksgiving for Stella at
Andrews University. She was a leader in the her retirement reception, is “her caring
Women’s Prayer Breakfasts which sought nature, …her involvement with many
to bring fellowship among faculty, staff and people…and the support that she has
community women and especially offer given to the department, to students and
support to women studying at the Seminary. to friends.” What her colleagues know, as
Especially dear to her heart is the mission of Delmer Davis remembered, is that she sits
the Women’s Scholarship Committee which on the floor to play with the children of
strives to offer both moral and financial the department when they come to visit;
support to women students at Andrews. For that she bakes special pies—Concord grape
Stella, she is just “passing it on,” repaying and lemon sponge and chocolate pies—for
the many kindnesses that she has received her colleagues’ birthdays; that she has
from her sisters over the years. cared tenderly for the elderly members
One doesn’t become a champion of the of the department. When people think
underdog by delivering only sweetness and of Stella, they think of family metaphors.
light. Stella is perfectly capable of using her To Demetra Andreasen, Stella has been
impressive language skills to speak point- “more than a sister.” She reminds President
edly and plainly when she chooses. At her Andreasen of “everybody’s favorite aunt.”
retirement reception in September, President She is Flora Estella Ramírez Greig—bold
Andreasen “reminisced” publicly about the daughter, loyal helpmeet, sister to countless
couple of occasions upon which Stella had women, mother figure, pioneer for the
delivered the message that he had made “a inclusion of all God’s children.
big mistake.” (Only to follow up the delivery
of bitter news with a gift of sweet chocolate
as a peace offering.) Her outspoken advo- Meredith Jones Gray (BA ‘76, MA ‘77) is professor
of English and author of As We Set Forth. She
cacy for new ideas and the outsider has not counts it a privilege to have called Stella teacher,
always endeared her to the establishment. colleague and friend.

Echoes of Gratitude

I thought of you again this morning as I was preparing to give a final exam to my Language Study and Grammar
class. My previous college exam experience was limited to one given at a sister school. Several classes sat their
exams at the same time (at desks set up in the church, no less). There was no noise except for the occasional
rustling of paper and the sound of a professor’s heels click-clacking (a noise reminiscent of the ‘clock-like’
rhythm of the Jeopardy theme song). I thought of you because I remembered my first final exam at Andrews
(Introduction to Linguistics, Fall 1987). In addition to bringing the exams to the classroom, you also brought
napkins, apple slices, M&Ms, donuts and apple cider. At the time I was completely taken aback by the relaxed
atmosphere and your generous spirit (of which I learned much more with the passing of time).
So here I am today, slicing up apples and putting M&Ms into bowls, placing napkins onto each desk, passing
out crackers, etc.
As I hear a student sniffling repeatedly (presumably because of a cold rather than in response to the exam), I
think about how it’s difficult to do well during an exam when you’re not relaxed. I get up and go to my office to
get a box of tissues, and once again I think of you.
Other lexical items and images that cause my memories to default to the Stella Greig file: chile rillenos
(we had them for lunch at your house), Deborah Tannen, discourse, language analysis, IPA, sheep, Scotland,
linguistics and Andrews.
Thanks again for everything you did.

Richard L Grant (MA ‘89)


Currently professor of English, Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, Md.

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Good for Andrews.
Good for you.

Sisters Bernice Taylor and Helen Hyde have a lot in common. They both graduated from
Andrews. They both became elementary school teachers. And they both chose to support
their university with a charitable gift annuity (CGA). With a CGA, your gift supports Adventist
education at Andrews University and you receive fixed payouts for life plus tax benefits.
If you’d like to do something that’s good for Andrews, and good for you, call or write today.

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march
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Arlington, Texas 29 Chattanooga, Tenn. sponsor a special alumni project? Or maybe
you’re available to meet monthly and would be
30 Atlanta, Ga. interested in serving on the Alumni Board of
Directors.
February
11 Asheville, N.C.
8–12 California Alumni Gatherings 6 p.m. We’d love to hear from you! Contact Tami
Asiana Grand Buffet Condon (BS’ 91) in the Office of Alumni Services
8 Riverside at alumni@andrews.edu or 269-471-3591.
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M
the old spaghetti factory update you in the next issue with
specific times and locations. Feel
am i
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considered
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If you’ve attended, worked or taught at
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Alumni Gatherings
Silver Spring, Maryland The Island of Bermuda
Monday, Nov. 10, 2008 Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008
Even after reserving the complete dining room, we were still full to Alums were charged to “Change the World” as Alumni Director
bursting at the cozy Eggspectations Restaurant in downtown Silver Tami Condon (BS ’91) shared pictures and news from campus
Spring, Md. It’s become a fun tradition as we once again had about during brunch at the Devonshire Seventh-day Adventist Church.
100 in attendance. Local alumna, Sonia Pearman (BA ’77), was very instrumental
Local alumnus David Hittle (BA ’77) captured the evening in helping bring the group together. She and others have commit-
well in the photo below. To see more pictures, feel free to visit his ted to begin working on a group project and/or endowment to
professional website at www.potomacphoto.photoreflect.com. encourage students on the island to attend Andrews University.

Front row (left–right): Beverly (Campbell) Pottle, Ken Zeck, David K. Peshka, Murna Wager, Nancy (Beckowies) Learned, Jeannine Kerbs, Charlotte Groff,
Betty Garber, Edith Applegate, Luz (Journet) Earp, Elizabeth (Morgan) Brantley, Elayne (Andrus) Laabs
Back row (left–right): Russell Staples, Dave Kuebler, Wyman Wager, Dwain Ford, Roy Olson, Larry L. Davis, Chester Damron, Jim Anderson, Russ
Weidemann, Bruce Zimmerman, Walter Booth, David Hodge

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alumni news
The Andrews University Alumni Association Medallion is presented to honored alumni who have been nominated by fellow alumni and approved by
the Alumni Board of Directors to be recipients of this award. Honored Alumni are selected on the basis of outstanding service to the University, unusual
achievement in a profession or occupation, and contributions to the community or church.

Lynne Waihee Waihee, former Governor of Hawaii,


BA ’68 and the mother of two children: John
Lynne Waihee was the fourth sibling born Waihee IV and Jennifer Waihee.
to a family of five children in Kalihi Valley, During her time as First Lady,
Hawaii. At age six, her father died, leaving Lynne served on a number of boards,
her mother alone with a large family to including the National Center for
support. Family Literacy and the National
As a third grader, washing dishes and Institute for Literacy.
waiting on tables at her family’s restaurant, She is currently very involved in
the Farrington Inn, were a part of her daily her community and active in sev-
routine. With this strong work ethic and eral nonprofit organizations. Since
motivation instilled at a young age, she 1987, Lynne has served as president
was able to attend the Hawaiian Mission of the Read to Me International
Academy where she graduated in 1964. Foundation, a program that encour-
She continued her education at Andrews ages adults to read aloud to children.
University, earning a BA in English in She enjoys traveling to schools and
1968. Lynne returned to Hawaiian Mission holding assemblies for parents, teach-
ing them that reading with their
children develops stronger relation-
ships and promotes good feelings
all around. Waihee is also a church
elder and board member of the Honolulu two years were spent working for McNeil
Japanese Seventh-day Adventist church, Mantha Inc. as a research associate. His
and has served on the Andrews University research has since been published on a wide
Board of Trustees. range of public stock market sectors and
publicly listed corporations. From 1991 to
1994 he worked as a special situations ana-
Todd Coupland lyst at Sprott Securities. He is currently a
BSD ’88 managing director at CIBC World Markets
Inc. in Toronto.
Todd Coupland chose to attend Andrews Throughout his career, Todd has made
Academy in Berrien Springs, Mich. at the time to do the thing he enjoys most—
age of 14. He spent four years making new travel. He attended the 1992 Summer
friendships and learning invaluable lessons. Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He
After completing his secondary educa- has also been to India three times, cycled in
tion, Todd enrolled at Andrews University. France for each of the past four years, ex-
He also attended Georgetown University in plored the Silk Road in China from Beijing
the summer of 1986 to learn about politics to Kashgar, and gone scuba diving along
and economics. In 1988, he completed a the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
bachelor’s degree in science and business Todd enjoys helping others by involve-
administration from Andrews University. ment in many public and community
He values his time and education spent at activities. “…Give back your time and your
Andrews, particularly his favorite course, skills,” encourages Todd. “It adds more
Academy to work as a teacher from “The World of Paleontology.” Coming to value and, of course, the personal rewards
1979–1986. Andrews was a life-changing decision that are greater.”
Lynne left Hawaiian Mission Academy Todd will never forget. Although Todd has many accomplish-
to serve as the First Lady of Hawaii for After graduation, he held several jobs ments and adventures under his belt, he
eight years. She is the wife of John David in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His first says that he will never forget the first ser-

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mon he heard preached by Pastor Dwight societies and has received eight awards
Nelson. “Dwight’s very first sermon was an for writing and teaching. She has also
inspired message to ‘soar with the eagles.’ been involved in several professional
His special and rare gift was his ability to activities that have taken her to far-
inspire as he did so many times during my away destinations such as Tanzania,
years at Andrews.” Uganda, India, Indonesia and the
Philippines.
She is currently the site leader
Jaelene Mannerfeldt, MD of the Obstetrics & Gynecology
BA ’78 Department at Rockyview General
Hospital in Calgary, Alberta.
Jaelene Mannerfeldt was born in Eckville, Jaelene is also working on a project
Alberta, Canada. After graduating with to assist the medical faculty at the
a BA in Chemistry and Biology from University of Calgary to teach under-
Andrews University, she went on to attend graduates about the health needs of
the University of Calgary in Alberta. There the people in Lao. The second part of
she earned her MSc in Biochemistry in her project includes working with the
1985 and her MD in 1989. Ministry of Health to develop a family
In that same year, Jaelene completed medicine program that will provide
her residency at the Department of Family primary care to the people there. “This
Medicine at the University of Calgary. She five-year project has been inspiring
was soon employed as a family physician and given me insight into my work he completed his graduate studies at the
within Canada as a medical educator,” says Tübingen University in Germany.
Jaelene. Today, Paulsen is acclaimed as a re-
Looking back, Jaelene is proud of nowned scholar in the field of theology. He
the values instilled in her at Andrews. was the first Adventist to earn a Doctor in
“Andrews University gave me the founda- Theology from the Protestant faculty of any
tion to continue my academic and profes- German university. He is the author of two
sional activities back in Canada,” she says. books and has also published numerous
“I thank Andrews for instilling this sense of articles and papers.
global citizenship and duty to our brothers Jan has served the Seventh-day Adventist
and sisters around the globe.” Church in a career that has lasted five
decades. He has held many prominent
positions and in March of 1999 was elected
Jan Paulsen, ThD president of the worldwide Seventh-day
Adventist Church. This global faith com-
BA ‘57, MDiv ‘62, MA ‘83
munity has grown to touch some 25 mil-
Born in Narvik, Norway, Jan was one lion men, women and young people today.
of four children born to Seventh-day Jan’s desire to spread the gospel has led
Adventist parents. At the age of 14, he him to live and work in Africa, Europe and
decided to be baptized and follow the plan the United States. He has also served vari-
God had for his life. ous roles in Ghana, Nigeria, Albania and
This important decision led Jan to the Netherlands, and worked across several
receive his ministerial training at the countries of Eastern Europe as a teacher,
Danish Junior College, Vejlefjord, between pastor, administrator and president at vari-
1952–1954. Three years later, he earned a ous Adventist organizations.
BA at Emmanuel Missionary College, now He is married to Kari, and they have
Andrews University. He later completed his three children: one daughter, Laila, and
and has since held roles as clinical MA studies at the Theological Seminary in two sons, Jan-Rune and Rein Andre.
assistant, clinical teaching coordinator, and Washington, D.C., and earned a Bachelor Throughout his lifetime, he has emphasized
director and site leader of various health of Divinity in 1962 from the Seventh-day the principal values at the very heart of
organizations. Adventist Theological Seminary, newly Adventism—service to all mankind and
Jaelene is a member of many prestigious relocated at Andrews University. In 1972, dedication to the Creator God.

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Public Comment Requested
Andrews University will undergo a comprehensive
evaluation visit March 22–25, 2009, by a team representing
The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools. Andrews University
has been accredited by the Commission since 1939. Its
accreditation is at the doctoral degree level and includes
degree sites at various other locations around the world.

The Higher Learning Commission is one of six accrediting


agencies in the United States that provide institutional
accreditation on a regional basis. Institutional accreditation
evaluates an entire institution and accredits it as a whole.
Other agencies provide accreditation for specific programs.
Accreditation is voluntary. The Commission accredits
approximately 1100 institutions of higher education in a
19-state region. The Commission is recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education.

For the past year and a half, Andrews University has


been engaged in a process of self-study, addressing the
Commission’s requirements and criteria for accreditation.
The evaluation team will visit the institution to gather
evidence that the self-study is thorough and accurate. The
team will recommend to the Commission a continuing
superb status for the college; following a review process, the
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Commission itself will take the final action.

The public is invited to submit comments regarding the


college to:

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class notes
Reunion Class Edition: In this edition of Class Notes, we are highlighting alumni from the reunion
classes of Homecoming 2008: the classes of 1938, 1948, 1958, 1968, 1978, 1983, 1988 and 1998.

Class of 1938
Elsbeth (Graefe) Ferguson (BA ’38) is retired in Banning, Calif. She recalls “very happy
memories of Andrews and of the teachers and students.” Elsbeth served as church treasurer
for 25 years and has been very active holding different offices in her local church.

Cyril Futcher (BA ’38) is retired living in Hendersonville, N.C. Cyril spent his career in
academics teaching at several institutions including Newbold College, West Australian
Missionary College and Columbia Union College. For more than twenty years Cyril
worked in different capacities at Southern Adventist University, retiring in 1984 as senior
vice president for the university. He writes, “teaching and administration have been con-
stant blessings.” Cyril has been actively involved in volunteer work throughout his career
and thinks he has held just about “every church office except deaconess!” Cyril has three
children, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Margaret (Remainder) Schlager (DIP2YR ’38, BA ’66) resides in St. Charles, Mich., with
her husband Don (BA ’51). Margaret taught in elementary schools for 33 years in both the
public and Adventist school systems, while Don worked as an insurance agent. She writes
that she has “many fond memories” of her time at EMC where she was able to make a lot
of friends of whom “it is always a pleasure to meet them again when we attend Alumni
events.” The couple has been blessed with four children, 12 grandchildren, and five great-
grandchildren.

Left–right: Paul Hamel, Betty (Collard) Weakley, David K. Peshka

Irma (Wrate) Church (BS ’48) along with her husband, Max (BA ’49, deceased), retired
in Berrien Springs. The couple was in mission service in Africa for 20 years before return-
ing to the Andrews area for their children’s schooling. Once in Michigan, Irma worked in
St. Joseph and Benton Harbor hospitals for 17 years. All of Irma and Max’s six children

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attended Andrews: Jan McApline (BA ’76), Lowell (BS ’80, MBA ’85), Leona Bakewell
(att.), Max H. (BA ’77), Rodrick (CERT ’78, AIT ’80), and Rene (AIT ’81, ’00 BT).

Pauline (Wehner Fisk) Hiatt (BA ’48, MAT ’63) resides in Niles, Mich. Before retiring
Pauline taught at the Buchanan, Mich., high school as well as serving as the head librarian
for the Buchanan public schools. She writes that she “enjoyed college life, especially being
away from home and on my own.” Pauline has been an active member in her local church
serving as SS superintendent and church treasurer. She has one son, Daryl Fisk.

Ida (Clemmons) Johnson (BA ’48) makes her home in Idlewild, Mich., with her hus-
band, Johnny D. (BA ’54, MDiv ’69, DMin ’82). Ida worked as teacher and principal of
Shiloh Academy in Chicago, Ill., before serving as a missionary in several African countries
for 28 years. While at Andrews, Ida looked forward to traveling with Elder Davis to many
churches to tell stories to children. The couple recently celebrated their 66th wedding an-
niversary, and are blessed with one daughter, Afriyie (att).

Elizabeth (Morgan) Brantley

Front row (left–right): C. Pete Booth, Bob Murray, Beverly (Campbell) Pottle, Sylvia (Easton) Phillips,
Jeannine (Danneffel) Kerbs, James Carr, Nancy (Bekowies) Learned, Shirley Anne (Mullen) Holzer, Elizabeth
(Morgan) Brantley, Edith (Metzger) Applegate
Larry & Elsie Davis Back row (left–right): Laverne Driver, Ken Zeck, Jim Dodd, Russell Staples, Hubert Moog, Marvin LaCourt,
Chuck Trubey, Chester Damron, Larry L. Davis, Russ Weidemann, Dave Kuebler, Elayne (Andrus) Laabs

Elizabeth (Morgan) Brantley (BSMT ’58) is retired in Benton Harbor, Mich. For 40
years she served as a medical technologist in the St. Joseph, Mich., area. For the last twenty
of those years she ran the lab at Cedarwood Medical Center. Elizabeth is blessed with two
children, John (BS ’86) and Sarah Herrmann (BS ’92) and four grandchildren. In her
spare time she enjoys keeping memories alive by scrapbooking and painting watercolors.

Larry Davis (BS ’58) is retired in Ooltewah, Tenn., with his wife, Elsie. With the excep-
tion of being drafted in the U.S. Army from 1960–1962, Larry served the Adventist
church from September 1958 until June 2008 in treasury work. Included in this time pe-
riod was four years spent in Nairobi, Kenya, where he was the treasurer of the East African
Union. From his time at Andrews Larry remembers playing basketball and softball, his
business classes, and working in the custodial department during the summer. He has three
sons, including Kevin (BARCH ’89) and four grandsons.

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Jeannine (Danneffel) Kerbs (BS ’58) makes her home in Sodus, Mich. Jeannine writes
that she has “mostly dedicated myself to home, family and church.” She has taught el-
ementary school and home school, and held many leadership positions in her local church
congregation. She is grateful for her time at Andrews because it “broadened me and my
skills, established me as an Adventist, and gave me a greater worldview.” Jeannine has four
children, all of whom attended Andrews: Stephen (att), Holly Tarita (BA ’91), Keith (BA
’96), and Kara (BS ’99, MA ’03).

Irene B (Klute) Witzel (DIP2YR ’58) and her husband, Eugene (BS ’59, MAT ’78),
Jeannine (Danneffel) Kerbs
make their home in Gentry, Ark. The couple spent 25 years as missionaries in West and
East Africa as well as serving at several schools stateside. Since returning to Arkansas they
have had the opportunity to do some short-term mission trips. Irene is thankful for good
health, a happy marriage of fifty years, and God’s protection throughout their lives. The
couple is blessed with three children, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Eugene & Irene (Klute) Witzel

Front row (left–right): Gabe Taylor, Michael Plumb, Brian Juriansz, Walter Wasyliuk, Esther Key, Shirley
(Danneffel) Boone, Stephen Paden
Back row (left–right): Robert Grimm, Arthur E. Leavitt, Duane C. McBride, Nikolaus Satelmajer, Vel Eric
Kotter, Corbin Pitman, Dewey Murdick

Lea (Laan) Lehmann (BS ’68) is a retired diabetes educator living in Bedford, Nova
Scotia, Canada. Lea writes, “as a new Adventist, attending Andrews grounded me in the
faith. Weeks of Prayer were very special, and the teacher took an interest in me even out-
side of classes.” Lea and her husband, Gus, are blessed with five children including Heidi
(BSELED ’94), Michael (att.), Jill Aitken (BS ’97), and Mindy (att.).
Bonnie (Berlin) Perry
T. Gregory Matthews, III (MDiv ’68) is a chaplain for the Department of Veteran
Affairs in Denver, Colo. He and his wife, Sharon, make their home in Longmont, Colo.
Matthews also served as a U.S. Army chaplain in Korea, Panama and Grenada. The couple
has three sons.

Bonnie (Berlin) Perry (BS ’68, MAT ’78) writes, “God has been good.” She and her
husband, Norm (BA ’67), make their home in Berrien Springs where Bonnie is a substi-
tute teacher. Currently she is working on an endorsement in cognitive impairments after

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spending the majority of her career as a special educator. From her days at Andrews she
remembers working for Frank Knittel, enjoying English classes with Harry W. Taylor, and
having fun at SA activities.

Dalores (Broome) Winget (BA, BS ’64, MA ’68) and her husband, Richard, reside in
Warwick, Pa. Dalores is a retired teacher having taught at Baton Rouge Jr. Academy as well
as Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy. She has received several awards for her teach-
ing, and feels that “Andrews trained me well as a teacher and I grew spiritually while I was
there.” Dalores has been busy in her church work holding almost every office, and cur-
rently works in the Kindergarten Sabbath School department. The couple is blessed with
The Winget Family two children and two granddaughters.

Glenn Woodard (BA ’68, MDiv ’73, MA ’74) makes his home in Elk Grove, Calif. Glenn
is a realtor with Grupe Real Estate where he serves Stockton, Calif. and the surrounding
communities. Glenn has won the “Yearly Master’s Club Award” and has two sons and two
granddaughters.

The Ganske Family

Front row (left–right): Cindy (Fleming) Drier, Julie (Heisig) Ganske, Carlos Medley, Denise (Schaller)
Curnutt, Marilyn (Mahabee) Harris
Back row (left–right): Elva (Williams) Jones, Evelyn (Grellmann) Boyd, Gyl (Moon) Bateman, Jaelene
Mannerfeldt

Evelyn (Grellmann) Boyd (BA ’78) resides in Walla Walla, Wash., where she is a speech-
language pathologist in the hospital, long-term care and home-health settings. From
1989–1998 Evelyn served as a missionary at Helderberg College in South Africa. She has
two children, Stefan and Sydney.

Julie (Heisig) Ganske (BS ’78) makes her home in Columbus, Wis. She and her husband,
Kent, own a W S Ag Center in Darlington, Wis. Julie calls her greatest personal achieve-
ment “raising three children in the church, all college graduates, including Kristopher (BS
’08).” She has many memories of her time at Andrews, including “chocolate peanut butter
shakes, Week of Prayer and all the music that was available.”
The Johnson Family
Roger Johnson (MDiv ’78) along with his wife, Dalene (MA ’77), make their home in
Walla Walla, Wash. Roger serves as a minister for the Upper Columbia Conference and
Dalene works as a teacher at Walla Walla University. Besides his church involvement,

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Roger began Blue Mountain Television Station in Walla Walla. The couple is blessed with
one daughter, Terra Engelman.

Frieda (Baethke) Mattson (BS ’68, MAT ’78) is a retired teacher and principal living in
Sparks, Nev. She writes that she has “memories to last a lifetime” from her time at Andrews
and is grateful for a wonderful family and 50 years of marriage to her late husband, Henry.
Frieda and Henry spent time in the mission fields of Nigeria and Frieda continues to be ac-
tive in her local church helping with Sabbath School, Pathfinders and music. She has four
children, Melodie Bell (att.), Margo Brower (BSW ’63), Marlene Harris (att.), Morris
(BA ’93), and eight grandchildren.

Frieda (Baethke) Mattson

Front row (left–right): George Collins, Milcah (Clarke) Daniel, Anette (Schilling) Mnabhi, Renee (Booth)
Peters, Tae-Ho Im
Back row (left–right): Lori (Partee) Melnechur, Anita (Dowling) Collatz, Chuck Collatz, Steve Nash, Karen
(Koliadko) Nash, Tim Fleming
Olubusola & Abiodun Adesegun

Victoria (Whitfield) Batiste (BSMT ’83) resides in Ranch Austin, Texas, with her hus-
band, Duane. Victoria serves as an occupational therapist in acute-care settings. Before
becoming an occupational therapist she worked in medical technology. She is thankful
for “life, health, and her friends and family.” Like many who come to Andrews, Victoria
enjoyed the fall season with all the different colored leaves. She and her husband have two
children, Danielle and Jordan.

Abiodun Adesegun (BA ’83) is a PhD candidate at the University of Ibedan in Nigeria.
Prior to going back to school, Abiodun served as general manager for Systemedia Division
NCR Corporation in Nigeria for four years. Abiodun recalls from his Andrews days, “car-
The Daniel Family
ing and God-fearing teachers, fun colleagues and lots of assignments.” He and his wife,
Olubusola, are blessed with three children.

Milcah (Clarke) Daniel (BS ’83) has been in the nursing profession for 25 years, work-
ing in intensive care, homecare and healthcare management. Besides nursing, she remains
active in her local church holding offices in the medical department, music ministries
and Sabbath School. Milcah writes from her Andrews days that, “I have certainly gained
lifelong friends. I can go just about anywhere in the U.S. or abroad and run into Andrews
alumni.” She and her husband, Antonius, are blessed with two children.

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Daryl Dooks (BS ’83) resides in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada with his wife, Penny
(Haughland) (BS ’81). Daryl is a case manager in cardiac rehab and secondary prevention
program, and in the diabetes exercise and healthy lifestyle program, while Penny works
as a clinical nurse specialist. Daryl is proud that both of their sons are currently attending
Andrews. Jason is a senior, Tyler is a sophomore, and they are “active spiritually.”

Charles Schlunt (BA ’62, MAT ’79, MS ’83) along with his wife, Janet (Wildman) (BS
’62), are retired in Terre Haute, Ind. Charles spent 17 years teaching in Southern Africa
and at Newbold College. In addition, he spent time teaching on the secondary level in the
U.S. While at Andrews, Charles recalls “working on the farm and milking cows at 2:30
a.m.” He and his wife feel blessed to have had “many opportunities to serve the Lord and
The Dooks Family for good health.” The couple has three children, including Sylvia Middaugh (BBA ’86, BA
’86), and five grandchildren.

The Schlunt Family

Left–right: Paul McKoy, Kwame De Jonge Moore, Annette (Palfi) Smith, Jon L. Fletcher, Jeannie (Maulsby)
Fletcher, Wanda Sheppler

Kathleen (Kummer) Beagles (MA ’88) is an assistant professor at the Seventh-day


Adventist Theological Seminary located at Andrews. Prior to joining the seminary faculty,
Kathy spent 10 years in secondary education teaching and administration. Ready for a
new challenge she spent another 10 years as curriculum specialist and editor of the General
Conference Sabbath School and Personal Ministries Department. In addition to teaching
she is completing her PhD in religious education. Kathy was blessed to be able to welcome
Rachel to the family over a year ago when her son, Jeb, married her. From her student days
at Andrews she recalls “the writing center, wearing boots half the year, Garland Apartments
and Pastor Dwight’s ministry.”

Julie (Whiting) Davis (BS ’88) resides in Gallatin, Tenn., with her husband, Kevin
The Beagles Family (BARCH ’89), and their two children, Sean and Matthew. Julie is the director of 180
volunteers and 40 chaplains for Skyline Medical Center and Skyline Madison Campus
hospitals, and Kevin works as an architect. One of Julie’s top memories of Andrews was
“meeting Kevin!” She also enjoyed “great teachers, Roma’s pizza, and sledding in snow
on campus.” The couple is grateful for their children, great jobs and their local church,
Madison Campus SDA.

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Wann “Shann” Fanwar (AT ’88) makes his home in Silver Spring, Md. Wann works
as a supervisor in the Flees Maintenance Department for the Montgomery County
Government. In addition to his work duties he runs an Adventist-based nonprofit organi-
zation. All of their work benefits the state of Meghalaya, India. In February, Wann is going
to be doing a 100-mile bike-a-thon in India to help build a church in the city of Shillong.

Lawrence Kidder (MA ’88) works in public relations and publications at Loma Linda
University where he is in the process of publishing a book and music arrangements. He
and his wife, Melissa, have two children, Scott and Kaitlyn. From his time at Andrews he
The Stickle Family remembers “walking to Nethery Hall when the snow was eye level across the campus.”
Another Andrews highlight for Lawrence was “taking part in the musical ‘Hyman Kaplan’,
which we produced and held in the Burman Towers chapel.” Lawrence is still involved
in music, serving as the music director for the Loma Linda University Church Young
Musicians Ensemble.

H. Edwin Stickle (BIT ’88) makes his home in Burlington, Wash., with his wife, Brit, and
their two children, Kari and Bjorn. Edwin is a family physician who is board certified in
hospice and palliative medicine, and family medicine. One observation he made from his
time at Andrews is that “the Midwestern work ethic Andrews buries in you is considered
‘overachieving’ in other areas of the country.” Edwin also remembers from his Andrews’
days “the daily bus ride out to the airport for A&P classes, answering telephones for ‘It is
Written’ at AIM, and long hours studying in the library.”

Roland Swanson (AT ’85, BSIT ’88) resides in Athens, Ill., with his wife, Angela
(Walker) (att.) and their two children, Rebecca and Andrew. Roland is an aircraft me-
chanic and was recently promoted to “inspector.” Roland is thankful for a “good Christian
marriage and healthy children.”

Kevin Adams (BS ’96, MPT


’98) is a physical therapist along
The Swanson Family with his wife, Karen (Crismond)
(BS ’92, MSPT ’93), in Ronan,
Mo. The couple enjoys traveling
and being involved in their local
Adventist church.

Austin Bacchus (BA ’98) resides in


Lake Geneva, Wis., with his wife,
Marie-Lys (Lallemand) (BS ’02).
Austin graduated from the Loma
Linda School of Medicine in 2004,
and subsequently finished his resi-
dency in family medicine in 2007.
Currently he works as a physician
in Urgent Care for Aurora Health
Care, while Marie-Lys works as
a biologist. While Austin was at
Andrews he remembers working in
Nethery and Bell Halls’ computer
Front row (left–right): Jorge Perez, Kendra Manuel-Smith,
Jeff Smith labs “in the days of N-Talk,” and a
Kevin & Karen (Crismond) Adams Back row (left–right): Vaughan Nelson, Kevin Seale, mass email that crashed the entire
Charles LeBlanc server system. This summer the

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couple was blessed to buy their first home. They “staying in touch with old AU buddies
through Facebook.”

Dana (Bassett) Bean (MA ’98) along with her husband, Vincent, and their two children,
Guielle and Guyen, reside on the beautiful island of Bermuda. Dana currently works as an
elementary school teacher and is involved in children’s ministries at her local church. She
recalls from her Andrews’ days “shopping at Apple Valley, working in the cafeteria, eating
at Baguette,” and, like many before her, all of the “snow.”

Janine (Jenkins) Lechleitner (BSN ’98) and her husband, Thomas, and their three
children, Wyatt, Christian and Hannah, make their home in Fort Lupton, Colo. Janine
is a RN and certified pediatric nurse practitioner and works at The Children’s Hospital
in Aurora, Colo. While she has achieved success in her workplace she calls her greatest
achievement “being a mother.” She is involved in her children’s school and coordinates a
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) group at her local church. From her time at Andrews
Austin & Marie-Lys (Lallemand) Bacchus Janine writes, “my greatest memories involve just being in an atmosphere where most of us
believed the same way, held the same values and valued many of the same things.”

Sean Marquette (BS ’97, MSPT ’98) lives with his family in Northville, Mich. Sean and
his wife, Kelli (Woodsum) (BS ’97, MSPT ’98), are both physical therapists and also serve
as cradle roll teachers in their local church. They are blessed with two children, Parker
and Aubrey. Sean writes that “one of my fondest AU memories is ‘Gertrude,’ a mysterious
gift-giver who secretly gave our PT class little gifts throughout our three-year program at
Andrews.”

Gillian (Sim) Sukachevin (BS ’97, MSPT ’98) makes her home in Silver Spring, Md.,
with her husband, Jon (att), and their little girl, Avia. Since graduating from Andrews,
Gillian has worked as a physical therapist in both Singapore and in the D.C. area before
deciding at Avia’s birth to be a full-time Mom.

CORRECTION: In the 1960s section of class notes in the Summer 2008 issue of Focus some of the
degrees and dates listed for Edwin and Elsie Buck were incorrect. The first sentence should read:
Edwin Buck (BA ‘44, MA ‘64) and his wife Elsie (Landon) (BA ‘43, MA ‘64, LHD ‘91) celebrated 65 years
of marriage on June 22, 2008. We apologize for the errors.
Dana (Bassett) Bean

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life stories
Weddings
Carol taught in the public school Dyresen was preceded in death by his
Yvette R. Housen (BBA ’90) and John systems in Buchanan, Mich., Ypsilanti, loving wife, Helen, in 1987, and four of
Z. Evans were married June 22, 2008, in Mich., and Camillus, N.Y. for eight years his siblings. He is survived by two children,
Montgomery Village, Md. before becoming a full-time homemaker. Arna Waterhouse and Donald Dyresen
She earned an MA degree in 1959 from the (BA ’68); and four grandchildren, Megan
University of Michigan. Dyresen, Mark Waterhouse, Mindy
Births & Adoptions Joe had a 38-year career in the computer Thygeson and Erica Gerstenmaier.
field, working for Sylvania Electric Products
To Carla (BS ’98) and Matthew Fortune and GTE Corporation, and the family Leslie C. Neal (BS ’59) died Sept. 29,
(BA ’98, MA ’05), a girl, Isabella Grace, lived at various times in Michigan, New 2008, near Bay City, Mich. He was born
Nov. 3, 2008, Apopka, Fla. York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Sept. 15, 1936.
Connecticut. After retirement, Carol and In 1957 he married Juanita M. Walston
To LaVerne Shaw-Bailey (BA ’93, MA ’95) Joe moved to North Carolina. She was fond (BME ’61). Following graduation from
and David Bailey (BA ’94), a girl, Simone of gardening, was an avid reader and base- EMC, he continued studies at the Seventh-
Lakota, Sept. 16, 2008, Fargo, N.D. ball fan, and was known for her generosity. day Adventist Theological Seminary.
She is survived by her loving husband of He spent the first 10 years of his minis-
To Heather (Fernando) (MSN ’01) and 55 years, Joe Rasmussen of Hendersonville; try pastoring in the Detroit area. On Dec.
William Cochran (BArch ’96), a boy, two children, Eric Rasmussen (att.) 31, 1971, Leslie and Juanita, with their
Kieran Troy, Aug. 8, 2008, Berrien Springs, of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Lisa four children, arrived in Phoenix, Ariz.,
Mich. Rasmussen of Berkley, Mass., two brothers, where he pastored the Phoenix Central
Calvin and Hollis, and two sisters, Alice Church for the next five and a half years.
To Chana and Jim Milks (MS ’99), a girl, and Zereta. She was predeceased by her During that time he served on the execu-
Allison Renee, July 27, 2008, Riverside, parents, James and Isa Mae Lafferty, and tive committees of the Arizona and Pacific
Ohio. her brothers and sisters: James, Ted, Philip, Union Conferences.
Gloria, Theora, Isalene and Marilyn. In 1977 Neal was called to be youth
To Deanna (Marsh) (BS ’96, MSPT director of the Alberta Conference in
’97) and Thomas Knoll, Jr. (att), a boy, Dyre Dyresen (BA ’41, MA ’55) died Canada, a position that had far-reaching
Judson Dean Joseph, April 7, 2008, on Friday, Oct. 24, 2008, in Kalamazoo, affects on his life. He flew his own plane to
Charlottesville, Va. Mich. He was born on Feb. 19, 1911. invest Pathfinders in far-reaching corners of
Dyre graduated from Newbold College Alberta; initiated a horsemanship program at
To Nellie (Das) (BSN ’94, MSN ’03) and in England in 1938 and continued his Foothills Camp which expanded into lead-
Brad Cauley (MDiv ’04), a son, Bradford, studies at Emmanuel Missionary College ing trail rides in Banff National Park; and
Jr., July 30, 2008, Lufkin, Texas. where he graduated in 1941.Dyre taught began organizing short-term mission proj-
Norwegian to U.S. troops at the University ects with Maranatha International, a passion
To Heidi Lee (Sabnani) (BA ‘98) and of Madison during World War II. He met which continued until his retirement.
Robert Zegarra (MDiv ‘99), a girl, Maya Helen Mattson, while working as an editor Following this Alberta appointment,
Grace, Aug. 15, 2008, Hudson Falls, N.Y. of a Norwegian newspaper in Brookefield, he pastored the Willowdale Church in
Ill. The two were married on Nov. 12, Toronto, Ont., where he also served on the
1942, in Chicago. Branson Hospital Board of Directors and
Deaths Dyresen pastored several small churches the Ontario Executive Committee. His last
throughout the Midwest including con- two pastorates were in Portland, Ore. and
Carol Jeanne (Lafferty) Rasmussen (BA gregations in North Dakota, Minnesota Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
’53), 78, of Hendersonville, N.C., died and Indiana. He also dedicated much His final posting was with the British
Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008, at Mission Hospital time to working in the educational field. Columbia Conference as director of
in Asheville, N.C. From 1955–59 he served as the principal children’s ministries, Sabbath School and
While attending Andrews University, of Indiana Academy in Cicero, Ind. While stewardship. During this time he was vice
Carol edited the ’51–’52 Cardinal, was there, he earned a master’s degree from president of the North American Division
elected to Who’s Who, and was a member Butler University. Adventist Children Ministries’ Association.
of the Student-Faculty Council. It was at He then relocated to Berrien Springs, During his 40-year ministry his leader-
Andrews she met Joseph H. Rasmussen Mich., and began work as the registrar ship was evidenced by commitment to God,
(BA ’54). They were married in the and director of admissions at Andrews involvement with people, love for children
Lamson Hall Chapel, Aug. 23, 1953. University until his retirement in 1976. and youth, resourcefulness and creativity.

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Virgil L. Bartlett (BA ’44), of Ooltewah, Ind. Although he was While serving as mis-
Tenn., died on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008, an ordained minister, sionaries, he and his
at the age of 92. He was born in Roswell, his primary career wife founded Mountain
N.M., on March 20, 1916, where he focus was education. View College in the
lived until 1925 when his family moved He served as professor Philippines, where he
to Wilson, Mich. in the Upper Peninsula, of teacher education served as president.
a climate expected to improve his father’s at Andrews University He was a member of
health. Unfortunately, his father died for nearly 20 years the Collegedale Kiwanis
three years later leaving Virgil at age 12 and was inspirational Club where he served
responsible for many of the chores on in supporting higher as club historian and
their small farm. During the Depression education. had also been a member
his widowed mother moved her family While at Andrews of the Berrien Springs
of five children to Arpin, Wis., where all he placed and super- Lions Club in Berrien
five attended and graduated from Bethel vised student teachers. Springs, Mich.
Academy (now Wisconsin Academy). Frederick Kosinski, He was preceded
After finishing academy, Virgil Bartlett an Andrews Academy in death by his wife,
attended Emmanuel Missionary College, teacher at the time Frances Irene (BA ’41),
graduating in 1944 with a religion and and current professor of educational and and a brother, William Bartlett. Survivors
history major, and business minor. counseling psychology, recalls working include two daughters and sons-in-law,
In 1939 he married Frances May, his with him to mentor student teachers. Verlyne (BA ’71) and Wayne Starr,
companion of 67 years until her death in He appreciated his honesty, wisdom and Ooltewah, Tenn., and Sandra (BA ’75)
2006. Together they served the Seventh- common sense. He considers Bartlett to and Ken Colburn (BA ’77), Cookeville,
day Adventist denomination in Texas, be one of the unsung heroes of Adventist Tenn.; four grandchildren, Chad Starr,
New York, the Philippines, Guam, North higher education. Geoff Starr, Dwight Colburn and Tanya
Dakota, Indiana and Michigan. In 1999 Upon Bartlett’s retirement from Colburn; four great-grandchildren; broth-
the Bartletts moved to Tennessee to be Andrews University in 1983, he was er, Alvin Bartlett (BA ’47, MA ’60),
near their two daughters. awarded the status of professor emeritus. Yuma, Ariz.; two sisters, Frances Craw, St.
Bartlett received his master’s degree Bartlett also worked as the principal Helena, Calif. and Louise Wolcott, Lyles,
from Texas Christian University in Fort of three different Seventh-day Adventist Tenn.; and beloved caregiver, Marilyn
Worth, Texas and his doctorate in educa- academies, manager of an Adventist Book Schneller.
tion from Ball State University, Muncie, Center and business manager of a college.

These traits that marked his ministry California Conference. While serving there from La Sierra University. Ill health forced
were first and foremost exhibited in his he was encouraged to attend the Seminary. his retirement in 2005, but he remained
home. He was a great family man and will The family moved, unsponsored, to Berrien active on the La Sierra Counseling Center
be greatly missed by his wife Juanita and Springs, Mich. He worked part-time in Board and the Justice Committee for the
four children, all of whom graduated from student housing and learned to appreci- Southeastern California Conference.
Andrews University: Lenita (Randall) ate different cultures, and also served as He is survived by his wife, Yvonne
Skoretz (MA ’82); Leslie (Heidi) Neal student pastor at the Buchanan, Mich. (att.), daughters Rebecca Whited-Palaniuk
III (BFA ’86); Rodney (Kandi) Neal (BA church. Upon graduation he was called and Christie Shine, who both attended
’87); and Charla (Mark) Willis (BS ’87); to serve in the Oregon Conference at Andrews Academy, and four grandchildren.
nine grandchildren; his mother, Anna Tualatin. Later he served the Newberg and
Neal; and sister Patricia (Bill) Edsell. Hillsboro, Ore. churches, all three having Duane Richard Dice (BS ’61) passed away
building programs during his ministry. Aug. 26, 2008, at the age of 67, in Angwin,
Bradley K. Whited (MDiv ’87, DMin In 1986, Whited was invited to serve as Calif. His death resulted from brain aneu-
’93), passed away August 13, 2008, in pastor of business adminstration for the risms caused by a serious infection.
Riverside, Calif. at the age of 73. La Sierra University Church, a position He graduated from the University of
Whited began his career as teacher and he held for 19 years. In addition to his Michigan in 1963 with a master’s degree in
principal of Pleasant Hill Junior Academy Andrews credentials, Whited earned a engineering. He married Annelies Brunner
and an accountant for the Northern Master of Business Management in 2006 of Zurich, Switzerland, in 1971.

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life stories
Dice spent 35 years working for Bechtel and watching baseball, distance running, of countries including the United States,
Corporation of San Francisco as a civil and skiing and hiking. He was an active mem- Lebanon, France, Australia, Mexico,
structural engineer, leading to supervisory ber of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Rwanda and the Philippines.
roles involving all engineering disciplines. Duane is survived by his wife Annelies, In 1949, Schwantes earned a master’s
Projects took him throughout the conti- sons Austin and Adrian, grandchildren degree in theology from Potomac
nental U.S. and abroad, and included re- Ariana and Andrew, sister and brother-in- University (now the Seventh-day Adventist
finery projects, a major natural gas pipeline law Janet and Bruce Ivey, all of Angwin; Theological Seminary). He later acquired
and the Riyahd Airport in Saudi Arabia. and father Kenneth, of Napa, Calif. He was a doctorate in archeology and Semitic
Throughout his career and following predeceased by his mother, Lavone. languages from Johns Hopkins University
his retirement in 1998, he was active as a in 1963. He concluded his teaching
contractor and consultant, primarily with Siegfried Júlio Schwantes (MA ’49) career by serving as a visiting educator in
custom home building and remodeling, passed away June 1, 2008, at the age of 93. Brazil. In total his career as an educator
but also with bridges, schools and church Schwantes was a professor of theology at spanned over seven divisions of the General
renovations. Activities in the Napa Valley Andrews University from 1962–1966. He Conference.
included serving as president, then operator obtained his bachelor’s degree from Pacific After retirement, Schwantes continued
and consultant for the Howell Mountain Union College in 1938 and devoted his life his service to the church as a translator
Mutual Water Company, and working on to Seventh-day Adventist education. and worked to convert publications from
water rights and land use issues in Napa He began teaching science, mathematics, English to Portuguese through his 80s. He
County. He maintained membership in the education and theology at the Colégio is survived by Marinha Dias Schwantes,
American Society of Civil Engineers. Adventista Brasileiro in 1939. He his wife of 67 years, two daughters,
Other interests included gardening, col- subsequently taught theology and other Keila Moses and Ingrid Mueller, two
lecting rocks and butterflies, golf, playing subjects at Adventist colleges in a variety grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

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campus cache
When the CC was young, it dreamed of
Pream ble

working for the church for 40 years and


retiring with a church pension. Or possibly
the CC never thought of retirement at all. It
was so long ago, who can remember? Now
that the CC is all grown up it has a couple
of 401Ks (or their equivalent); like everyone
else, the CC is now a lot “poorer” than it was
six months ago. Whatever. It’s only money.
And the CC will be happy to work until it
is 83.

You know what they say: If you can’t beat


’em, make light of the situation. The CC
certainly can’t beat the stock market; it’s just
hoping to stay in its home. It is possible that
the laughter is masking the CC’s tears….

economic crisis E dition

401Ks
D How low will they go?

Fannie & Freddie


C Lousy business plan, to lend to high-risk borrowers, but who can be upset with such
friendly-sounding names?!

Great Depression
CD This is the “worst” economic times since the 1930s? It doesn’t seem that bad….

D
Consumer spending The CC plans to give homemade recipe card holders for Christmas. It may be a good
year for makers of magnets and clothes pins…The savings rate is going up, up, up!

If the federal government gave $700 billion to Andrews University, AU could operate
Bailouts
CD for the next approximately 10,700 years without charging tuition or fees. Even so,
come quickly, Lord Jesus!

Foreclosures
D The CC hates to be a fuddy duddy, but wouldn’t it be fair to say that most
foreclosures are a result of “overreaching” by the home purchasers? (Most, not all.)

Iceland
C The CC laughed when it heard the following joke: “What is the capital of Iceland?
About $6.50.” Residents of Reykjavik may not find it quite so funny.

Credit crunch
CD It’s probably a good thing to tighten up the standards for car and home loans, but
don’t touch those student loans!

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campus cache

Out of Focus
Speaking of... ThE aNdREWs UNIVERsITY MaGaZINE

“True international education is not just learning about each other, it is

WINTER 2007, VOLUME 43, NO. 1


learning with each other.”

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a WORLd OUT Of baLaNcE
“To be free means to be fair. To be fair means to share.”
(speaking of Christian education)

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“Christian education is education with a big heart . . . big enough to embrace

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all of God’s children.”
President Niels-Erik Andreasen, during the President’s Address at University Convocation,
August 28, 2008

From the Winter 2007 issue


“AU is going green … from your wallet to ours!”
Vice President David Faehner, during his infamous (and obviously tongue-in-cheek) David Beckworth was assistant
“Ten Top Reasons why Students Choose Andrews University” at the University professor of economics in the
Convocation, August 28, 2008 Andrews University School of
Business Administration at the time
he wrote the cover piece, “A World
Out of Balance.” The subtitle of the
article, “How a Spending Addiction
in the Developed World and a Saving
Glut in the Developing World
Undermines Global Economic
Stability” predicted the current
state of the global economy. Who
knew we had an economic prophet
amongst us? Beckworth provided two
scenarios, one with a “soft landing”
and one with a “hard landing.” Brace
yourselves.

Fun-da-mental facts
Top executives at Goldman Sachs have announced that they will forgo year-end bonuses in
2008. In an unrelated announcement, top executives at Andrews University have announced
A frowsy fallacy
that they have never had year-end bonuses. A greenback is a dollar.
In September 2008, when the U.S. national debt passed $10 Trillion, the U.S. National
Debt Clock ran out of digits to record the number. The clock’s owners have a plan to install A Susan B. Anthony is a dollar.
a new clock with sufficient digits to go into the quadrillions early in 2009. The CC wonders
whether the U.S. might reduce its debt rather than just keep installing bigger clocks. Just an Therefore, Susan B. Anthony
idea. is a greenback.

People watching their alma mater’s state may have noticed that Michigan finally was by-
passed (by Rhode Island) as the state with the largest unemployment rate. Wyoming, tied
with South Dakota for the smallest unemployment rate, is about to get another unemployed
worker back—oh, around January 20, 2009 or so.

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Andrews in the rear view mirror
god never changes
By Shirley C. Iheanacho

R
ecently I had the for a brief moment in the
awesome privilege Lamson Hall chapel as I re-
and honor of flected on the night George
visiting my alma Akers called out my name
mater, Andrews University, among the top ten best-
for my 40th Alumni groomed female students.
Homecoming Reunion. My He had conducted a “Facets
husband Morris (att.), our of Femininity Week” in the
daughter Chioma, and her chapel, after which he read
son, Nikolas, accompanied the results of a survey he sent
me. I couldn’t help reflecting to faculty members request-
on the mercies of God and ing their response. I was
His innumerable blessings surprised to hear my name
over the past 40 years. among those called; I had
One of the first things no idea the faculty knew I
that captured my attention existed.
on entering the campus was Entering the lobby area
the new and stunningly im- of Lamson, memories of
pressive entrance. Andrews my first date at Andrews
University had arrived, and flashed before me. My date
it looked fabulous! Change was standing in the lobby
was evident everywhere: new waiting for me when Ms.
buildings, new landscapes, Martin, one of the deans, ap-
new flags, new and unfamil- proached me and said, “You
iar faces. The newest build- cannot go on a date without
ing, the Howard Performing a chaperone.” I was shocked
Arts Center, was magnificent Morris & Shirley Iheanacho
and politely responded, “A
and a welcome addition to chaperone, Ms. Martin? I am
the campus. A friend invited 25 years old; if I have to take
us to attend the BSCF Alumni Reunion treasured and reminisced about were those a chaperone with me, I am not going!”
service there. stately old buildings that held precious and With her usual nervous expression, she
On entering the auditorium, I was sur- unforgettable memories for me—Lamson reluctantly permitted me to leave with the
prised to see the stage almost covered with Hall, my home away from home for three young man.
lovely black young men and women who years. My dormitory room, good old Room Walking outside what used to be the
formed the choir. Beautiful music ascended 10, was now wearing a new label: Storage front of Lamson Hall, I recalled my
heavenward as they sang joyful praises #10. How could they have changed my first snow experience. It happened one
to God. Upon taking my seat, I turned room into a storage room without my Friday night while we were sound asleep;
around and my eyes were greeted by a permission? God opened the windows of heaven and
beautiful sea of skin tones with every shade Continuing our journey, we walked showered down layers of beautiful, fluffy
between brown and black. The auditorium upstairs to Room 5333 where I spent the white snow which covered trees, the earth
was packed, with little room to stand. It last year of my journey at Andrews. As I and rooftops. It was an amazingly beauti-
was a wonderful sight. Change had come, stood outside the room, now occupied by ful sight. One thing I didn’t like however,
and it was marvelous to behold. new residents, I couldn’t help pondering was having to go to school in the snow.
Later in the afternoon and the follow- if their lives will be changed for the better Coming from the West Indies where there
ing day, Chioma and I took a leisurely like mine was for having attended Andrews is no snow, I considered it heartless and
stroll across campus. Among the things I University. On our way downstairs, I paused non-Christian of our teachers to expect us

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to attend classes or to go to work with this were engaged Christmas of the same year; 39 years, three beautiful and intelligent
white stuff everywhere. and August 17, l969, like Ruth, I said, daughters: Ngozi, Chioma and Akunna;
Looking ahead, my eyes caught a “Whither you go, I will go; your people two handsome grandsons, Nikolas and
glimpse of Pioneer Memorial Church shall be my people, and your God, my Timothy; 33½ years of denominational
where I attended many wonderful and God.” Till this day, I have not regretted service (Morris 43½) including four years
inspiring worship services as a student. I saying those words. as a missionary at the Adventist Seminary
also sang in two choirs. PMC continues to Our walk took us to the steps of the of West Africa, now Babcock University; a
be a haven of rest, a fortress, and a beacon James White Library where Morris, 40 recent mission service as a Maranatha vol-
of light on the campus and in the commu- years before, attempted to talk with me. unteer in Maputo, Mozambique; 18 pub-
nity. In 1973, my family and I visited the I had just completed my work day in the lished articles in five General Conference
campus and attended divine worship ser- James White Library cataloging depart- Women’s Ministries devotional books and
vice in the church. Dr. Benjamin Reaves, ment, and was on my way to the dormi- one in the Southern Tidings, and a book
one of the pastors at the time, spoke that tory when I heard footsteps behind me. nearing completion. God has been very
Sabbath. I didn’t know him then, but years Glancing back I saw that he was trying to good to me and my entire family. His plans
later, he became the President of Oakwood catch up to me. I hastened my steps be- far exceeded what we ever imagined or
College (now University), and I served as cause I sensed he wanted to talk and I was dreamed of. What an awesome God—the
his administrative assistant during his 11- not interested in talking to him. Of course, only true God!
year tenure. that changed some months later. I am grateful for cherished memories
Another memorable moment occurred Driving through the village I shared and the opportunity to look back from
in my Home Economics class with my memories of the times Morris used to take where He took us in 1968 to where He
teacher, Martha Lorenz. One of the class me to a local eatery where we drank root has brought us 40 years later. I will always
requirements was to make a dress. After beer and ate good stuff. Root beer was my treasure fond recollections of the beautiful
taking my measurements to find out favorite drink then. As we drove along, campus, my teachers, many lasting friend-
what size pattern I should purchase, she I was unaware that my eight-year-old ships, and most of all, the place where I
remarked, “You have a perfect figure; you grandson, Nikolas, was paying attention to met the love of my life, Morris. To God be
should become a model.” I didn’t quite my conversation. When we arrived at the the glory, great things He has done.
know what to make of it, because the hotel, he shocked me with his comments, Yes, changes come and changes go. They
thought had never crossed my mind. What “Gramma, I didn’t know that you and are inevitable, and we’ve all experienced
a nice and unexpected compliment. Grampa used to drink beer.” I explained them at some point or another. But one
Walking up the stairs of the cafeteria, to him that there are two kinds of beer: thing we know never changes—God’s
I observed many changes there, too. The alcoholic and nonalcoholic; what we drank marvelous and unconditional love for
dish room had improved significantly. I was root beer, the nonalcoholic kind. “Oh, us. He remains the same forever. I look
thought of those mornings, come rain, sun I see, I thought you all drank beer,” he forward with great anticipation to our final
or snow, I had to be at work by 6 a.m. Mr. responded with a smile. and greatest change that is soon to come,
Craig, my supervisor, was a very nice old As I reflect on AU’s tremendous impact when Christ descends the clouds with His
man, but I hated having to get out of bed on my husband’s life and mine, I can’t heavenly hosts to take us to live with Him.
and trot through the snow to be at work so help recalling the summer of 1975, when We shall be changed in the twinkling of
early. With God’s help, I survived. Andrews University President Richard an eye into the likeness of Jesus, our Savior
Next, we strolled to Nethery Hall where Hamill telephoned Morris in Ionia, Mich., and Redeemer. I can hardly wait. No
I vividly recalled seeing my husband-to- and invited him to serve as head librarian longer will we have to worry about sin and
be for the first time. The building looked at the Adventist Seminary of West Africa sadness, sickness and suffering, no more
much the same. Chioma took a picture in Nigeria. Reluctantly, he accepted the arthritis, no more aches and pain, no more
outside the door where he entered my call which dramatically changed our future wars, no more foreclosures nor economic
history class with an air of sophistication plans as well as the direction of lives. disasters, and no more death. I want to
and self-confidence. Back then, I thought Many wonderful changes had occurred experience that change. How about you?
to myself: “He sure thinks he’s hot stuff,” on the AU campus; and wonderful changes Let’s plan to be there for the grandest and
unaware that it was in God’s plan that two had taken place in my life too! I changed most spectacular homecoming ever! See
years later he would become my husband. from a 27-year-old graduate to a 68-year- you there!
We began to date in the spring of 1968, old retiree with a wonderful husband of

We’d love to hear your reflections on the time you spent at Andrews University. Shirley C. (Howell) Iheanacho (BS ‘68) is enjoying
If you’re interested in contributing, please e-mail focus@andrews.edu. retirement in Huntsville, Ala.

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President’s Annual Report—2008

Steady Growth
Andrews University has been blessed with steady growth in the work of its Urban Design Studio; the Physical Therapy
enrollment and resources during the past five years. 3,017 students program keeps growing with new classes filled. The Seminary has
registered for classes at Andrews in the fall of 2004, 3,087 students more students (nearly 1,000, in fact) than at any other time. The
in 2005, 3,195 students in 2006, 3,221 students in 2007, and number and quality of our music students are at an all-time high.
3,419 students in 2008. This results in an average annual increase Student-faculty research continues in our science programs and
of 80 additional students and a big jump of nearly 200 this fall the behavioral-science disciplines. The Institute of Archaeology
alone. The corresponding growth in revenue over the same period is recognized as the leader in the study of Jordanian antiquities.
and especially this year has placed Andrews in a better than average The teacher-training program in the School of Education received
position to face the current economic upheavals in the world, the highest score in the state of Michigan this year. New faculty-
however it has not made the university immune to its ravages. research grants have come to archaeology, nutrition, substance
With that in mind, we are monitoring our operations carefully, abuse prevention, speech-language pathology and audiology.
working harder with students and parents to put their financial Finally, a word about our commitment to meeting the
plans together, guarding against unnecessary expenses, postponing educational needs of our world church. The Andrews affiliation and
projects that can wait, and budgeting very conservatively for next extension programs enroll nearly as many students as on-campus
year to be as well positioned as possible to face the unforeseen. programs. Graduate studies in business, education, ministry and
In this connection I wish to thank our alumni and friends for leadership are provided in the Americas, Europe, Africa and India
your support, especially in this time of uncertainty. We cannot with additional requests coming from China. We attempt to
stop educating our students. The future lies in their hands, and consider all requests by our church for international educational
just as our new national leaders are taking actions to stabilize service within the constraints of our resources. As a result of these
our national and international economy, we in education must efforts, Andrews University graduates around 1,000 students
continue to prepare the next generation to live responsibly, honestly each year and currently the alumni family of Andrews numbers
and faithfully in the world and in the church. Thank you for your around 40,000, who serve as committed, competent, Christian
continuing and generous support. professionals around the world.
I am also pleased to report that with the growth in enrollment
and resources, the quality of the education we offer has
strengthened. Our new Engineering program has received
professional ABET accreditation; our Architecture program and
its students have enjoyed national recognition, especially through

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Andrews Partners’ Dinner Recognizes Donors


It was time to say “thank you” as Andrews is responsible for almost 200 gifts to the The Clarks are not Andrews University
University alumni, administration, and fac- university, helping to support 22 different alumni, yet they entrusted Andrews
ulty gathered in the Great Lakes Room of endowed scholarships, departments and with the responsibility of educating their
the Terrace Café for the Andrews Partners’ programs on campus. Their contribution children. Their support of the university
Dinner. The dinner was held on Friday eve- was described as “a pattern of regular continued even after their children finished
ning, Sept. 26, and was an occasion of grat- giving in small amounts which over time at Andrews. Audrey Castlebono, capital
itude and fellowship. A full room of guests have positively impacted the university.” campaign manager, said of the Clarks,
turned out to an atmosphere accented with They were also hailed for having made a “their undesignated support of Andrews
live piano music and were served plentiful “tremendous impact over time.” continues to be matched corporately, even in
portions of vegetarian cuisine. Like the Williams, Knobby and Pat their retirement.” Donald is a former IBM
President Niels-Erik Andreasen, along Mauro were also honored for being executive and Maryanne is an educator. The
with the Vice President for University responsible for acts of generosity towards Clarks were noted as “Spirit of Philanthropy”
Advancement, David Faehner, took oc- Andrews University. The Mauros were award recipients for their annual giving.
casion, after guests were finishing their described by David Faehner as “friends Mildred and Allan Buller were
meal, to honor the “Spirit of Philanthropy” to everybody.” They have dedicated 30% the fourth pair to receive a “Spirit of
award recipients. Andreasen noted in his of their personal retirement fund for Philanthropy” Award. President Andreasen
remarks that the phrase “donor” does not philanthropy. They share a great passion honored the couple at the President’s
always offer a complete description of those for minority young people and have Council meeting held Sunday, Sept. 28.
who support Andrews. He described those provided free room and board to over The Bullers are responsible for a major part
who contribute gifts to the university in 80 students. Knobby Mauro previously of the funding for Buller Hall, a proposed
the light of intimate investors more than served as principal of Andrews Academy new Undergraduate Learning Center. The
distant donors. He credited their generosity and currently volunteers to clean the complex will be built north of Nethery
as something which makes them partners school and serve food there. Pat Mauro is Hall—coincidentally the spot where the
of Andrews University. a retired professor of family studies and couple became engaged. Andreasen said,
In total, four couples received a “Spirit today volunteers by serving food at Ruth “Allan and Mickey Buller are generous
of Philanthropy” award, two of whom Murdoch Elementary School. The couple people who over the years have benefitted
were present at the dinner to receive the spoke graciously towards the university. their local community in Columbus, Ohio,
honor. In attendance were Alice and Pat Mauro credited Andrews for shaping their church and Christian education with
Gary Williams as well as Pat and Knobby her identity, “I am who I am because of their means. But in addition to providing
Mauro. Both couples were seated as Andrews University” she said, while Knobby financial support of many worthy causes,
guests of honor and dined alongside the remarked, “We [Andrews] are headed in the the Bullers are generous in mind and
university president. right direction and the future is before us.” heart. They think well of others and bring
Alice and Gary Williams were credited Donald and Maryanne Clark were not encouragement to those they meet. Allan
with exemplifying how continuous smaller present to receive the award prepared for and Mickey exemplify the true meaning of
scale donations can add up in the long them, yet their openhandedness towards philanthropy.”
run and make a big difference. The couple Andrews was hailed in their absence.

Left–right: President Andreasen, Gary Williams, Alice Williams and Chris Left–right: President Andreasen, Charles (Knobby) Mauro and Pat Mauro
LeBrun, director of development

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Endowed Scholarships
Throughout the 2007–2008 fiscal year, 474 Andrews University While it is easy to tabulate and measure dollar amounts, total
students received a total of $617,907.35 from endowed number of students awarded, and the like, the impact of these
scholarships. The number of scholarships has grown over time, and scholarships on the lives of individual students is immeasurable.
Andrews now has 326 endowed scholarships. Many of them are able to attend Andrews because their financial
Such scholarships can be started with any amount, but must burden has been lightened through these generous gifts. If you
reach $15,000 before activation level is reached. This must be would like to know more about endowed scholarships, please
accomplished within five years of the start date. contact the Office of Development at (269) 471-3592.

New Endowments & Named Scholarship Funds 2007–2008


Drs. Lynn and Deborah Gray Endowed Scholarship Fund Crishal Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
This endowment was established by Drs. Lynn and Deborah This endowment was established by Margaret Crishal to
Gray to benefit worthy and deserving minority (the African benefit worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews
Diaspora in the Americas) student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/are pursuing either Education or Education
University who is/are pursuing, a career in healthcare. Administration as a discipline; has a minimum of a 3.0 GPA; is
an undergraduate or graduate student, preferably female, part
Alpine Siregar Tambunan and Eva Pinaroc Munar Endowed or full time; financial need may be considered.
Scholarship Fund
This endowment was established by Timbul, Ellen and Rachel Judson Klooster Endowment Fund
Tambunan to benefit worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled This endowment was established by Arlene Klooster and
at Andrews University who is/are enrolled in the clinical labora- is awarded annually to the Center for Service to Adventist
tory science program. Graduate Education (SAGE).

Carol Rhodes-Brummett Endowed Scholarship Fund Graduate Student Association Endowed Scholarship Fund
This endowment was established by Clarence and Esther This endowment was established by the Andrews University
Brummett to benefit worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled Graduate Student Association to benefit worthy and deserving
at Andrews University with first preference being given to indi- student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/are pursuing
viduals who is/are in need of funds for music lessons. a graduate-level degree, engaged in a graduate assistantship in-
cluding research or other comparable scholarly work in areas of
Thomas A. and Eleanor G. Umek Endowed Scholarship Fund study other than theology (pragmatic areas of ministry should
This endowment was established by Eleanor G. Umek to not be included in the definition “theology”) that relates to
benefit worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews Adventism as a movement.
Academy.
Class of 1958 Endowed Scholarship Fund
RMES Endowed Scholarship Fund This endowment was established by the Emmanuel Missionary
This endowment was established by Bruce and Marilyn College Class of 1958 to benefit worthy and deserving
Christensen and is awarded upon the review and recommenda- student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/are pursuing,
tion of the Ruth Murdoch Elementary School Student Tuition a major in a department of the College of Technology; main-
Aid Committee to assist with the standard tuition expense for tains a C+ average in their major and an overall average of C for
one or more enrolled students: who are at least six years of age all their classes; and is a Seventh-day Adventist.
at the beginning of the school term, who have financial need,
are worthy, and who, with their parents, have a sincere desire
for a Christian education.

Chai Hee Wong Endowed Chemistry Research Stipend Fund


This endowment was established by Peter A. Wong and allows
the Faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
to select the recipient with preference given to a student who
desires an enriching experience through an active participation
in a chemistry or biochemistry research project.

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Led by the Spirit


Sarah Fowler began life Although there were and religion. In addition to her academic
in the Bronx of New York some initial challenges, pursuits, Sarah works and serves the com-
City. Sarah’s parents did Sarah persevered and munity in various capacities. She is a
not attend college and applied to Andrews student assistant in the office of Provost
supported any movement University, along with many Heather Knight. In addition, she holds
towards higher education other public education the following campus positions: assistant
and realizing positive life options. After she received In-Reach chaplain for Campus Ministries,
goals. It was time to make several acceptance letters AUSA senator and Student Advisory
a big choice after Sarah from nearby institutions, Board member for the School of Business
graduated from Valley she had to make a difficult Administration. She also helps raise money
Central High School, lo- decision. With admirable for Bibles to be donated for use in Kenya.
cated in Montgomery, N.Y. faith and an appetite to With other siblings also pursuing higher
Her possibilities seemed fully explore the prompting education, Sarah is grateful for the support
promising as she applied of the Holy Spirit, Sarah she has received. “Without this key scholar-
to various public universi- waited for Andrews ship I would not be able to attend Andrews
ties and colleges. However, Sarah Fowler
University’s response and University. Scholarships like the one I
there was a desire laid upon was glad to finally receive received really assist students in achieving
the young scholar’s heart, her acceptance letter. their goals. I am truly blessed and thankful
the desire to attend a school that promoted Confident in her choice of institution, to the Dale & Connie Twomley Endowed
a Christ-centered lifestyle. The Holy Spirit Sarah decided to major in both interna- Scholarship Fund for helping me reach my
led her to consider Andrews University. tional business (with a focus in economics) educational and spiritual goals.”

Five-Year Financial Overview

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Endowment Market Value 17,961,748 20,638,186 24,409,317 28,404,018 30,312,888

Giving by Alumni 2,306,928 874,949 2,253,562 1,296,102 2,404,973

Number of Alumni Donors 3,678 3,233 3,031 2,391 3,107

Total Giving 14,622,206 13,578,960 15,502,937 12,238,606 5,657,858

Total Voluntary Support for 2007–2008


Alumni of Andrews University: $2,411,094

Non-alumni Friends of Andrews: $612,899

Biannual Offerings: $101,533

Foundation Support: $73,227

Fundraising Consortia: $31,050

Corporate/Business Contributions: $2,427,734

Total: $5,657,537

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Donor Honor Roll


Andrews University is grateful for the generous financial support offered by the many friends listed on the following pages. It is with a thankful
heart that we corporately acknowledge your partnership and investment in the future leaders of our world.

Italicized names denote 1874 Kathleen E Hartzell Glenn F Engen Horace E Walsh Fredrick E Harrison
Founder’s Club membership, Virginia E Jensen Fredrick E Harrison Robert C Warner William F Hawkes
which is offered to those Lora G Neumann Ronald A Hershey Mary A White David E Hodge
giving a cumulative amount of Tetsu Hirayama David K Wilburn Charles K LaCount
$10,000 or more. CLASS OF 1943 Mary U Kimura F Donald & Lois Yost Dennis P Litzinger
Elsie L Buck Sakae Kubo Vivian S Young Donna J Livingston
Janette H Buck Beth Lowry Donald C Mann
J Ruth Harms Roy E Olson CLASS OF 1950 Raymond L Mayor
CLASS OF 1931 Andrew P Haynal Ursula L Whiting Thomas S Andersen Arden C Mote
Martha L Benjamin John F Neumann
Helen R Hyde Marty Anderson
Glenda H Schram CLASS OF 1948 Paul W Anderson Ibrahim V Pourhadi
CLASS OF 1932 William L Van Arsdale A John Anders Clarice R Antor Lester Rasmussen
Elizabeth L Jackson, deceased James A Armantrout Ross Baptist Harry E Rice
Edward R Bloomquist Burgess R Bills M Evelyn Robison
CLASS OF 1944 A Ralph Sawvell
CLASS OF 1934 Virgil L Bartlett Mary J Cherne Lewis B & Della Carson
Lorna E Curry Geraldine A Fair Richard W Christoph Donald C Schlager
Norma L Beavon
Marilyn V Fivash Eugene R Cowling M Maxine Sears
Marion J Blanco
Florence Y Funai Leora K Day Vivion E Shull
CLASS OF 1935 Edward R & Lila Bloomquist
Stuart C Snyder
Betty R Garber Edwin F Buck Paul E Hamel Robert H Day
Pauline M Hiatt Charles F Everest Ardith M Tait
Dorothy S White Bonnie A Byers
Eugene Hildebrand William F & Irene Farver Royce C Thompson
Wayne W Byers
Betsy T Hirayama L Weldon Fivash Meade C Van Putten
CLASS OF 1936 Frank S Damazo
Ruth E Husted Roberta M Foster Kenneth L Vine
Lillian W Lindegren Frances M Doss
Carroll L Jensen Howard A Gustafson P Joan Wildman
L Maxine Mosher Alice J Fahrbach
Robert C Johnson Arthur E Harms Naomi Zalabak
Miriam B Virgin Mary F Henderson
Erma L Huffaker Charles W & Patricia Mauro Alvin J Hess
Rosemary R Iles Everett D Smith H Ward Hill CLASS OF 1952
CLASS OF 1937 Muriel A Jacques Florence F Tamanaha Donald C Hunt Thor C Bakland
Rolland H Howlett Shirley O Thiel Paul A Johnson, deceased I B Burton
Ingrid C Johnson
Leona G Running Julian P Ulloth Marilyn J Jorgensen Ruth E Christiansen
Robert C & Jean Johnson
Daphne J Odell William L Van Arsdale Marilyn J Kempton Marguerite A Dixon
CLASS OF 1938 Kenneth S Oster Betty C Weakley Walter C Lacks Lorraine M Drew
Nevena L Barclay Floyd L Pichler Harold M Leffler Harvey A & Eleanor Elder
Elsbeth G Ferguson Esther C Trummer CLASS OF 1949 Lennart O Olson Wayne A Fleming
Cyril F Futcher Verla C Van Arsdale Marilyn M Beach George K Peck Genevieve R Goosey
Violet P Kendall N Louise Wolcott Hazel B Beck Allan W Perry Mary L Herr
Margaret A Schlager George N Benson Leland S Pritchard Esther B Jones
Thomas L Brown Donald E Prosser Thomas J Kempton
CLASS OF 1945 Lawrence J Pumford Ruth Kloosterhuis
CLASS OF 1939 Norma L Ashlin Bruce V Christensen
Mildred E Buller Mabel F Cowling Arthur Richards Thelma J Knutson
Harold W Beavon
Ruth E Husted Alice J Fahrbach Marguerite S Ross Theodore L Massey
Harold Bohr
Robson S Newbold Evelyn M Faurote> Lawrence R Show Richard K Powell
Arlene I Friestad
Dwain L Ford Marjorie A Snyder Herbert W Pritchard
Margaret B Gemmell
Arnold R Friedrich Kenneth L Vine Elaine A Thompson
CLASS OF 1940 Robert W Merchant
Wyman S Wager Naomi A Weidner
Mercedes D Dyer R Ellen Oblander Eugene Hildebrand
E Annabelle Hough Horace E Walsh Durward B Wildman
Julia F Fox, deceased Dorothy G Oster
Esther G Kerr Vera J Woods Robert D Williams
Helen I Guth Sibyl E Richards
Paul E Hamel Steven P Vitrano Thomas C Kessler
Majel V Langworthy R Andrew Wolcott Tatsuo Kimura CLASS OF 1951 CLASS OF 1953
Douglas D Kraner Cedric A Allen Clifton S Allen
Joyce R Lattu Marvin B Anderson James L Anderson
CLASS OF 1941 CLASS OF 1946 Mary D Momb Alyce J Bakland Dalton D Baldwin
Allan R & Mildred Buller Virginia E Eakley
Esther L Nelsen E Louise Bender Evelyn J Cherry
David P Duffie Sadie L Engen
Robert W Olson Thelma L Burton Michael Chiomenti
Paul T Jackson Jeanne W Jordan
Neville E Ottley Dorothy E Cress, deceased Elwyn L Christensen
Lewis R Langworthy Idana E Noel
Carol T Pontynen Kenneth E Dunn Anthony T DeFranco
L Maxine Mosher Betty C Prosser
Richard H Rasmussen John P Erhard Verne W Ferris
Noble B Vining Howard A & Margaret Welklin
Hugh M Riley Donald C Fahrbach Barbara J Foster
Dorothy L Womack
Barbara A Ross Martin M Fishell Catherine H Gordon
CLASS OF 1942 Ailene R Zimmerman
Samuel S Rutan William L Fitch Harold J Greanya
Orren W & Rachel Bacheller Earl H Seaman Barbara J Fleming J Neil Hadley
Neva F Davis CLASS OF 1947 Everett D Smith John E Goley Robert L Hammond
Edward N Elmendorf Fred M Beavon Reger C Smith Harold M Grundset Edward W Higgins
Joann Fox Robert W Cash Forrest K Sykes Warren G Hamel Robert J Kinney
Bonnie J Hannah Frank S Damazo

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Robert E Knutson Norman Goodwin Jack J Blanco S Charles Knapp CLASS OF 1960
Delmar F Lovejoy Raymond D Hamstra Ivan T Blazen Donald Knepel Russell R Adams
William A Loveless Florence A Jerome Helen E Burks David F Kuebler Ina M Barton
Herbert J Michals Robert M Johnston Patricia A Calkins Marvin R LaCourt Ruth G Calkins
Bernyl G Mohr James M & Averille Kaatz Ruth G Calkins Elayne Laabs Louis Canosa
C Glenn Nichols Ruth H Kaiser Sandra L Camp Larry M Lewis Carole J Colburn
Neville E Ottley George R Kempton Hugo W Christiansen Fern V Losie Edward M Collins
Carol J Rasmussen Sakae Kubo William R Clegg Duane E Marietta Gregory J Constantine
Lawrence J Rice Catherine J Lang Titus Richard L Cook Lucille R Mathewson Wanda G Davis
Edward J Sheldon Bernard R Marsh Clyde L Davis Daniel G Matthews Joe H Engelkemier
Frederick R Stephan Lester Medford W Duane Dodd M Kathryn Mork Cheryl Erlandson
Phylis A Tacket Konrad F Mueller Herbert E Douglass Robert A Murray Virgil Erlandson
Donald E Van Duinen Johannes G Nikkels Lois A Gilbert Arthur D Myers Lois A Gilbert
Evelyn M VandeVere Jessie A Oliver Norman Goodwin Edward M Norton Arthur Hallock
Donald A & Joyce Webster Albert R Parker Timothy S Greaves Janice K Parker Greta V Hines
G Louise Weimer Leona G Running Richard H Gutsche Eve M Parkhurst E Lenore Hodges
Joan L Wilson Clinton L Shankel Donald R Halenz Duane R Peterson A Rae C Holman
Donald B Spaulding George S Haley Beverly Y Pottle Lowell V Jordan
CLASS OF 1954 Virgil Tacket Sally A Hasselbrack Balbino M Rabanal Carol I Kober
Ernest E Anger S Reid Tait Theodore R Hatcher Donald H Rhoads & Jean L Ralph J La Fave
Willard D Beaman Bernice M Taylor Lance T Hodges Schlunt Joan C Lee
Douglas L Benson Jeanne F Upton Clifford V Hoffman Harry K Show William McCourtie
Dorothy E Bradford J D Westfall Bruce J Johnston Marley H Soper Rosalyn D Nash
Gordon L Burton Nancy J Whitens Stephen B Kantner Thomas A Stafford Kenneth S Oster
Glen M Carley Kenneth A Wilkinson James I & Beverly Morton Russell L Staples C Jim Owens
Roy C Churchill Audrey E Williams Konrad F Mueller G Ralph Thompson Judy S Patterson
Roger C Cook Robert A Wonderly Merlynd K Nestell Charles R Trubey Lavonne S Peak
Daniel L Cotton W Bruce Zimmerman Duane R Peterson Leo R Van Dolson Earl T Prest
Paul F Cress David G Rand D Louis Venden Balbino M Rabanal
Ruth F Davis CLASS OF 1956 Richard G Schell Steven P Vitrano William E & Sandra
Arnold R Friedrich Richard L Applegate, deceased Richard H Shepard Donald M Winger Richardson
Harold E Green Anita J Ashton Albert D Smouse Reginald Yeo David L Russell
Robert R Greve Dalton D Baldwin Elton H & Rheeta Stecker James S Russell, deceased
Charlotte V Groff Erich C Bekowies Donald E Swensen CLASS OF 1959 Esther M Sias
Herald A & Donna Habenicht Robert L Bolander Maxine J Taylor A John Anders Gary D Strunk
Roland R Hegstad Esther N Brummett Walter C Thompson Orley M Berg Donald E Swensen
Edward W Higgins Barbara J Byrd Lee Roy Tripp Terrell M Bond Sharlene Tessler
Walter L Hunt Daniel L Cotton S D Waterhouse Donald R Borg Gordon S Travis
Frederic K Hyde H Carl Currie Clarence R Williams Ralph L Burlingame John A Westerberg
Alvin R Klein Herbert E Douglass Everet W & Jo An Witzel Roger W Coon Win A Wheeler
Robert J Kloosterhuis Lyle G Euler Ralph C Workman James E Curry Thomas K Williams
Frank H Lang Roland P Freeman C Duane Zimmerman Forrest P Davis R Andrew Wolcott
LaVern Link William A Geary Roger L Dudley Phyllis R Wrate
Morris C Lowry J Paul Grove CLASS OF 1958 Clarence U Dunbebin
Joaquin P Matar James E Grove Sydney E Allen Virginia E Eakley CLASS OF 1961
Marceil L Moore Norman R Gulley Robert T Andrews William G Foster Marjorie E Allen
Esther Ottley William H Hessel Edith J Applegate Gordon A Frase Dale L Anderson
Albert R Parker Deryl R Hoyt Jack J Blanco Forest E Halvorsen Ralph M Anderson
Joseph H Rasmussen V Ann Hoyt Ivan T Blazen Kendall E Hill Stanley J Applegate
Georgia M Schellas Frances M Johnson Donald F Bostian Robert G Kuhns Ronald Atkinson
Jerald B Schilling Barbara E Keyes Elizabeth K Brantley Jan W Kuzma Duane A Barnett
Frances L Schleicher Charles K & Ruth LaCount Carroll V Brauer Barbara A LaCourt David M Bee
Ardith M Tait Wanda L Lowry Harold O Burden Louis E Merkel Jack E Blume
Roger C Van Arsdell Wesley E McNeal Harold T Burr, deceased Don L Mulvihill James T Bradfield
Edward F Willett Robert W Olson Gordon L Byrd John L Nerness George W Brown
Frederick G Schaller Genevieve S Clark Edward M Norton James A Bruce
CLASS OF 1955 Lois J Schell Donald A Copsey Darrel G Opicka Lawrence R Brunke
Kenneth H Ackerman Harriet L Shimmin Douglas W Cross Delio V Pascual John D Christenson
Edith M Ashlock Beverly J Soper Chester H Damron Donald R Pierson Wayne D Clark
Harold W Beavon Russell L Staples Larry L Davis David G Rand Larry R Colburn
Carl I Berg Minerva E Straman James R Dodd David M Reeves Ruth A Cottrell
LeVerne Bissell Ralph R Trecartin Bruce J Fox William E Richardson Howard W Drew
Robert L Bolander James A Washington Virgil T Fryling Bruce A Ronk Celia V Dunning
Jerome L Bray Fay P Welter Berneice M Garnsey Hovik A Sarrafian Vera W Emrick
Joyce D Brown James E Yoder Duane E Grimstad William G Seth Gordon F Evans
Alma R Bylsma Myrtle D de Carmo Norman R Gulley Nathan L Sims William F Farver
Jerry R Coyle Carl L Hartman Raymond O Swensen Howard Flynn
Philip W Dunham CLASS OF 1957 Robert Hasselbrack Ronald B Vallieres Yvonne F Foster
Mary F Dunn Jean M Anderson Clifford V Hoffman Duane F Wardecke Lyndon G Furst
Luz M Earp James A Armantrout J Fred Hughes Thomas K Williams Norman L Graham
Doris J Eaton David H Bauer Kenneth W Hutchins Ralph C Workman Carol L Grannan
James A Gooch Betty J Benson David E Kinney James W Zackrison Harold N Grosboll

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J Paul Grove William E Jamerson Barbara M Myers David P Mummert Beverly A Smith
Jeanne M Halama Sandra E Jaster C E Nicholl Floyd M Murdoch Richard O Stenbakken
E Clifford Herrmann L Dolly Johnson Darrell A Nicola Beverly J Phillips Kenneth R Stringer
William H Hessel Bruce J Johnston Carol M Nieman Nevin A Rice Leo R Van Dolson
C Lee Huff Donna E Kanna James J North Lawrence E Schalk Betty L Westmaas
Andre V Jubert Paul Kantor Leroy W Patterson Charlene A Starlin Robert J Wieland
William J Keith Henry A & Patricia Kuhlman Benjamin F Plumb Richard O Stenbakken Donald E Wright
C Burton Keppler, deceased Robert C Kurzynske W Larry Richards Frederick R Stephan Alex Yarema
Jake Knight Loretta M Laing Raymond D Roberts James R Stephan
Ursula J Konegen Edward D Latonn Clyde L Roggenkamp T David Taylor CLASS OF 1966
Alfred G Kromminga Willie J Lewis Kermise E Rowe Bob G Tetz Niels-Erik A Andreasen
Philip A Lewis David D Loge' Ruth I Satelmajer Merle A Tyler Anita J Ashton
Murray H Lofthouse Lavonne D Lounsberry Bernice M Taylor Ellen D Welch John T Baldwin
Laura A Long J Ken Marsh Douglas C Wartzok Clarence R Williams Eugene A Blackman
Richard L McCluskey E Virginia Meseraull Wanda V Watson Sylvia L Williams George H Blumenschein
W James & Elaine McGee Carolyn B Millard Kirsten A Weber Steven A Willsey Harold Bohr
John J Mendel Ardyce V Moravetz Myron F & Renate Wehtje Virginia D Wilson Gordon A Booth
Frederick D Meseraull Carol L Murray Leland H Zollinger Dalores L Winget Barbara L Bort
Larry J Milliken Arthur D Myers Marilyn R Winters Genevieve C Bothe
Marvin L Moore Sandra A Negley CLASS OF 1964 Ramona E Wisthoff Roland R Bruntz
Mary E Mooy Ralph D Peterson David W Allen Herbert O Wrate Thomas D & Caroll Burns
William L Murrill David J Prest Rosalie A Allison James Y Yong Sandra L Camp
Bryce F Newell LaVern A Rice Charlotte N Anderson Leo H Christensen
John C Palmer Allan W Robertson Henrietta I Arvidson CLASS OF 1965 Ralph M Coupland
David M Parks Bruce A Ronk Leila M Ashton Douglas Anderson Haysmer E Cox
Murvin E Pelto Lois B Rowe Belinda B Bader Niels-Erik A Andreasen Robert L Crounse
Horace C Peterson Charles H & Janet Schlunt John T Baldwin Joan D Banks Jon L Dybdahl
Leo J Poirier Noel H Shanko Dixie L Barber-Wong Harry J Bennett David B Ekkens
Helen K Roberts Wilmer R & Janet Snyder Jerry D Beem T P Bonney William T Esham
John P Russo Minerva E Straman Lester L Bennett Grace S Carlos Mumtaz A Fargo
O Kenneth Scheller Izella P Stuivenga LeVerne Bissell Wilton E Clarke Garth E Fisher
James H Segar Carol A Sumner Robert W Boggess Duane M Corwin Ronald M Flowers
Keith M Sevener Leonard J Tessier Peter N Bragg Rudolph H Dolinsky Ronald L Forrester
Lewis A Shipowick Frederick G Thomas Sharon J Brunnabend Robert Donesky William E Garber
Berthold H Stickle G Ralph Thompson Edwin F & Elsie Buck Richard C Dower Roy T Gee
David L Taylor Jamie Trefz Russell C Burrill Sharon A Ekkens Farrell L Gilliland
J Benton Taylor Myron F Wehtje Duane D Carlson Gordon F Evans F Estella Greig
Dale E Twomley Burton P Wendell Caroline A Cook Sylvia M Fagal G Herman Guy
Lyle N Versteeg Violet V Wentland Stanley W Cottrell Robert H Fancher Glen H Hamel
Marvin S Ward Evaline E West William J Crosby Verne W Ferris Dallas T Harding
Robert G Wearner John B Youngberg Cecil L Derringer Peter Fritz Stuart C Harrison
Win A Wheeler Atilio R Dupertuis Carol S Fuller Charles L Hart
Arnold N White CLASS OF 1963 Richard D Fearing Lyndon G Furst Dale V Heller
Robert A Wilkins David W Allen Duane F Ferguson Lawrence T & Gillian Geraty William H Hessel
Donald E Wilkinson Clinton J Anderson Alice R Framil Farrell L Gilliland Melva D Hicks
Steven A Willsey Howard F Bankes A Josef Greig Charlotte V Groff Delbert H Hodder
Herbert O Wrate Georgia A Bronson Harold N & Anne Grosboll Hagop Y Hagopian Minoru Inada
Watson L Chin Carol B Guild Stuart C Harrison Antoine G Jabbour
CLASS OF 1962 Dick E Dale Hagop Y Hagopian Frederick L Herzel Jasmine E Jacob
James L Anderson Trevor J Delafield William R Harbour Darrell H Hicks Sherman L Jefferson
Shigenobu Arakaki David J Dobias Stuart C Harrison A Rae C Holman William G Johnsson
Warren S Ashworth Virginia E Eakley Gordon T Hewlett Narasimiah P Jacob Robert M Johnston
Bruce O Babienco Linda L Fattic Harold R Hiday John R & Patricia Jones James R Kilmer
Ivan T Blazen Betty R Garber James R Hoffer James R Kilmer Aileen K King
Donald T Bunker Lawrence T Geraty Edward R Igler Norman D Kinney George R Knight
Wilbur A Burton A Josef Greig Donald C Johnson Robert J Kloosterhuis Delwyn L Knowlton
Patricia L Clanton Pauline M Hiatt Melvin G Johnson Olav M LaBianca Hatsumi S Kubo
Wendell J Cole James H Hudgins John R Jones Philip L Lane George H Kuzma
Beverly J Corkum Arnold R & Sharon Hudson Jeanne W Jordan Larry M Lewis Joyce A Marsh
Charles A & Jane Cutting Calvin E Huset Ruth H Kaiser Gordon R Mattison Norman L Martin
Patmah E Davis Herman J Johnson Margaret I Kearnes Jeanan A McConnell Leo A Mathewson
Arlene L Dennison Stephen B Kantner Gerald N Kovalski Michael J McInerney Gordon R Mattison
David J Dobias Karl Konrad Olav M LaBianca James D McKee Mary A McNeilus
Don J Donesky Cecil L Lemon Darayl D Larsen Cheryle L Morrison John J Mendel
David W Ellis Fern V Losie Calvin C Layton Patricia B Mutch Patricia J Morrison
Dean E Flint Patricia A Mauro W Richard Lesher Frederick J Myers Ingrid D Mueller
Charles W Foote Warner M McClure David V Lounsberry Ellen G Newcomb G William Mutch
Darrow A Foster Lawrence L McNitt Myrna I McClain David I Okamura Clifford L Nestell
Charles J Griffin Georgene Minesinger Dean O McDaniel Douglas M Pond Clyde E Ondrizek
Greta V Hines Emil D & Ruth Moldrik Lyndon K McDowell Peter J Prime Dorothy G Oster
C Lee Huff Norman G Moll E Virginia Meseraull Darold J & Carol Retzer Janice K Parker
Barbara J Jacobson Floyd M Murdoch Donald J & Juanita Mikkelson Penny S Shell Earl C Pate

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C Lloyd Penrod Dean M Jewett Oliver L Johnston Cecil L Derringer Eric D Anderson
Mary E Pittman Warren H Johns Richard B Jordan Paull E Dixon Benjamin Baker
James R Pollard Donald L Johnson Joanne G Keiser Paul A Down Carla B Baker
Barbara J Randall Patricia J Karp Lew G Kolbo Devairakkam L Ebenezer James M Barbour
Bill D Reeves Margaret I Kearnes V Eric Kotter Robert W Engstrom Frederick R Benton
Darold J Retzer Jack W King Richard P Lamon Gary O Fordham Bonnie J Beres
Linet M Riley George R Knight Barbara J Lee Roger L Gardner Janet C Bermingham
Hovik A Sarrafian H J Koehn Albert E Liersch Donna L Gatz Darold F & Barbara Bigger
Margaret A Schlager Alice C Lankford H Maynard Lowry Margaret B Gemmell Brent A Bills
Samuel D Schmidt Peggy B Lian Frieda J Mattson Charles D Griffin Nancy L Boothby
Nancy J Schwartz J Lynn Martell Duane C McBride Gary D Grimes Yvonne M Calkins
Carolyn J Shell Naim B Mashni James I & Margaret McNeill Albin H Grohar John M Cardoso
Dorothy J Show Edward D Motschiedler Dewey A Murdick George L Grow William E Cavanaugh
Donald D Siewert Sandra A Negley R Elaine Myers Edward D Herndon Jacci S Christopher
James D Simpson Bryce F Newell Roy B Nabors William H Hicks Pek S Chu
Richard C Sowler Michael L Nickless Peter & Virginia Nachreiner Edward W Higgins Donald W Corkum
H John Steffen Sharon S Overton Michael L Nickless Claude C Hines Charles C Crider
Gary D Strunk Marcel E Pichot Echo R Olson Jeannette R Hodge JoAnn Davidson
Bonita J Thomas Glenn G Poole Kenneth S Oster Theodore R Holford Robert D Deforest
Alden L Thompson Kenneth L & Linet Riley Stephen O & Rose Paden John Holstein Darwin M Dickerson
Elaine A Trumbo-Roberts E Arthur Robertson Darlene P Puymon Carol A Husted Albert G Dittes
Virginia C Tubbs Samuel D Schmidt Richard J Quast Frederick W Irish William A Fagal
D Louis Venden Kimber L Schneider W Larry Richards Bruce E Ivey William G Foster
Merle J Whitney Carlos A Schwantes Juanita H Ritland Warren H Johns James E Garber
Charles W Williams Richard L Scott Donna L Rosema Esther B Jones James R Gatling
Richard T Williams C Marianne M Scriven Duane L Roush William J Keith Annetta M Gibson
Herschel D Wilson Richard D Show Nikolaus Satelmajer John G Keyes Compton S Girdharry
James Y & Lily Yong Dan M Shultz Samuel D & Olga Schmidt Eloise A Kneller Richard G & Sheridan Hannon
Warren R Zork Brenda L Sommer Charles W & C Marianne Arlo A Krueger William R Harbour
Delbert C Sumner Scriven N Averil Kurtz Douglas E Harris
CLASS OF 1967 Alden L Thompson Keith L Seidenstricker Frank R Kurzynske Edward D Herndon
Imogene A Akers Virginia C Tubbs Donnell L Smith Frieda H Lee-Blanchard Gary J & Irene Herr
Vernon L Alger Cynthia C Vest William D Smith Jane F Lewallen Bonnie J Hicks
Joanne L Andersson Nancy J Vyhmeister Gaylon J Stevenson Marvin G Lowman Jeannette R Hodge
Orren W Bacheller Kingsley P Whitsett Shirley E Stiles Pittman Billie C Martin Maryellen Holford
Allen N Beardsley Oliver K Wilson Kenneth O Swanson James R Massena Norman C Illsley
Eugene A Blackman Norman A Yeager Anthony R Tauro Beverly P Mattocks Everett H Jackson
Marvin H & Barbara Bort Elizabeth Young Gabe H Taylor Robert M Mead Gordon E Johns
Alice E Brantley Maxine K Young Royce C Thompson David E Meyer Norman E Johnson
Marion A Clarke Charles H Tidwell Daryl L Meyers Gerald D Karst
Thomas L Codington CLASS OF 1968 José E Vega Kathleen A Mitchell Myrene F Kartik
William L Coolidge Sallie J Alger Werner K Vyhmeister August J Monge Anoosh Keshishzade
Peter Cooper Marc J Beaven John H & Lilya Wagner Marvin L Moore Robert B Kessler
Rockne W Dahl Edwin C Beck Lynne C Waihee David L Morris Robert L King
Chester H Damron Gordon G Bietz Robert G Wearner Frederick A Nudd Donald A Klinger
Trevor J Delafield Bruce E Boyer Kay F White James L Olson Hatsumi S Kubo
Marilyn L Delinger Larry L & Linda Caviness Robert T Willsey Beverly J Phillips Luane S Logan
Mary A Detweiler Robert Chism Carolyn M Wilson Lawrence J Pitcher Constance R Lorenz
Joseph W Dick E Stanton Clark Dalores L Winget Leslie H Pitton John R Martin
Jon L Dybdahl John E Clarke Joyce F Yeager Raymond J Plummer James R McConnell
Elly H Economou Janice E Cobb Vera J Yukl G Edward Reid Michael J McInerney
Gary R Erhard James W Coleman Richard M Rideout Aaron F Moon
Marilyn A Fargo Douglas O Cooper CLASS OF 1969 Zack Saliba Jane S Morrison
William D Fisher Gladys B Crider Toni E Armando Olga H Schmidt Jeewaratnam Y Moses
William L Fitch Adolph R Diamond Warren S Ashworth Karen S Simpson William G Murdoch
Myrtle M Fitzgerald Dao N Down G Robert Bainbridge Dale F Sinnett Judith R Nelson
Gary O Fordham Karen R Drechsel Linda L Banks Anita A Smith Paul N Oelschlager
Ronald A Francis Verland V Erntson Bruce L & Linda Bauer John P Stafford G Carol Perciach
Stuart J Freeman Raymond F Etheridge George H Blumenschein Donald H Stewart Leilani R Pitcher
Kurt K Ganter Laural S Ewalt Minnie G Boyer Halvard B Thomsen Sharon A Plummer
Albin H Grohar Linda L Fattic Leona R Brooks Frank A Tochterman Roy E Puymon
Gordon P Guild Ronald M & Karen Flowers Frederick B Brown Donald E Troyer Mark B & Lydie Regazzi
William L Guth Virgil T Fryling Gordon E Bullock George F Ulloa Dorothy M Richards
Gideon A Haas Lynn E Gatz Harold O Burden Thomas E & Mary Verhelle William E Richardson
Richard G Habenicht Paul G Gibson George R Burgdorff Robert H Willauer Angel M Rodriguez
Gerald G Haeger Linda K Grow Hugh J Caggiano Alice C Williams John M Roosenberg
Glen H Hamel Cherry B Habenicht Bonnie D Carley Rhoda J Wills Carole A Sannes
Lottie M Harris Gayle M Haeger Jacqueline C Castelbuono Elvina G Wolcott Laura M Sauer
Edwin Hill John L Indermuehle Kenneth W Cobb Kathryn A Shaw
David E Hodge Janet S Ivey Marjorie E Cole CLASS OF 1970 Jon A Shell
Howard Homenchuk Narasimiah P Jacob Lowell C Cooper Rosalie A Allison Erling B Snorrason
Sherman L Jefferson Loretta B Johns P Gerard Damsteegt Alan D Anderson John M Stephenson
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Donna J Stretter Steffen A Moller Carolyn J Howson Clarence Baptiste Mark J & Pamela Wilburn
Donn S Swartz Phyllis C Morales Hubert Hubin Darlene S Barnhurst Ted N Wilson
Nancy A Troyer Gail E Morris O John Hughson Becky M Barts Gary T Wuchenich
Martha A Turner M Jean Murdoch Carlos A Irizarry Mary K Becker
Allie T Valentine Ralph E & Beatrice Neall Ruby J Jackson Skip Bell CLASS OF 1974
John D Waihee Terrance T Nennich Donald O Jensen Rolf Belz Carol Allen
Darla M Waln James D & Maria Newbold Ralph B Juriansz Harold Bohr Craig L & Marquelle Anderson
Deane L Wolcott Ronald R Ninala Kenneth A Kirkham James B Brenneman Benjamin Baker
Ernest N Yap Harold A Oetman Laren R Kurtz Ricky A Briggs Woodrow W Baker
Norman A Yeager David D & Judy Osborne N Averil Kurtz Dorothy J Buckman Dennis G Barts
J P Zollbrecht Dorothy G Oster Alice C Lankford Daniel C Bundy Richard L Bender
Linda K Peabody Benjamin E Leach Richard M Cadavero Patricia J Benton
CLASS OF 1971 Daniel M Peters Linda J Lundberg Bruce N Cameron Walter E Bermeo
Shigenobu Arakaki Rene Quispe Linda J Mack Wanda L Cantrell Margaret J Cameron
Judith A Arth Karen A Rhodes James L Mann Deborah L Carlson Marilyn L Castelbuono
Robert A Barnhurst Carmelita V Richardson Richard C Mannell Suk W Chung V Sonia Castillo-Frehn
Roy A Benton Stanley E Rittenhouse James K & Barbara Martz John I Collins Dayton C Chong
James J Bermingham Charles C Sandefur Antoine Maycock Sharon E Collins Beverly J Cobb
John F Boothby Nikolaus Satelmajer Norman L McBride Alvin L Davis Deborah L Davis
David D Buckman Lawrence E Schalk Douglass M McKinney Judith I Doty G Michael Deeb
Paul R Caggiano Cherilyn J Smith C Arthur McLarty Helene J Evans-Helling Robert D Deforest
Roy R Carley Katherine B Smith Janet M McQuistan Brenda K Flemmer Patricia A Dickerson
Egerton W Carnegie Erling B Snorrason Carol J Meert Preston W Fletcher Linda J DuBose
Thomas N Chittick Pia A Soule Kathleen A Mitchell H Irene Grohar Atilio R Dupertuis
Dayton C Chong Kenneth B Stout O Evelyn Moon John A Gruzensky Zelma B Edwards
Gary R Councell Ronald G Stretter Patrick B Morrison Richard W Haas Kelly G Eick
Virginia A Crounse Kenneth O Swanson Darrell D Munroe Stanley G & Angela Hardt Milton E Fish
Drucinda L Cwodzinski Thomas P Thompson Loralee F Nennich Peter J Haynal Carol E Fisk-Owais
Richard M Davidson Lila M Tidwell Kit-Ying Ng Douglas E Holford Janette F Gann
Ruth E Deforest Peter M Van Bemmelen Roy D Nichols James R & Donna Jeffery Delia H Graham
Dianne K Dickerson Kathleen C Walter-Martin James R Nix Frank L Jones H Irene Grohar
Martha M Donesky James W Walters Garry F Nudd Donald A Klinger Donna J Habenicht
Nadine A Dower Gary S Waterhouse Aubrey C Osmond Joyce E Krantz Jan C & Marcia Haluska
Donald W Dronen Donald W Weaver Eurydice V Osterman Harold E & Sanda Krull Jenene E Hardy
Anna M Dunbebin Ellen D Welch Cameron E Parrish Sunimal J Kulasekere Douglas J Hay
David B Ekkens Bonnie J Wilbur Peter O Peabody Leonard O Lewis Marla J Haynes
Robert H Farley Robert L Willis Ellen B Perkins Steven D Mauro Kathryn W Heilig
Loren L Fenton Danielle E Wuchenich Galen E & Rita Pusey Benjamin G McArthur Candace K Hess
Howard Flynn John B Youngberg Gary E Randolph Janet M McQuistan Lillian C Holstein
Pamela C Gatling Mariellen R Reiber Wayne A Nazarenus Ronald H Holt
Stephen A Gatz CLASS OF 1972 C Murray Robinson Ivan T Nelson Carol J Hooker
Lynn S Gray Janet D Aldea Bonnie L Rowland Carol M Nieman Patricia J Karp
Soneeta L Grogan Hazel A Allen David G Saliba Donna M Nudd Darlene E Kelley
Jocelyn E Gunnarsson Loretta J Anderson David C Smith Kenneth W Osborn Kenneth W Ketola
Karen R Hamlin Nancy J Anderson Gordon R Smith Charlotte M Osterman Dennis J Kiley
Theresa A Henriques Ann I Atkins Jeanette A Snorrason Jerry N Page Arnt E & Donna Krogstad
Willietta F Hufana John C & Patricia Banks Annette M Soper Ali A Pakfetrat Henry H Lamberton
Helen R Hyde Eliezer G Benavides Estelle C Stehman Robert G Peck Daniel R Lindow
Nancy A Inquilla David C Bostrom Ottis B Strother Paul E Penno Fred M Manchur
Jerald W Jones Marvin E Budd Terry C Sudlow Ardis C Peterson Wilfredo R Martir
Myrene F Kartik Stephen L & Mary Burlingame Carol A Sumner Arthur L Peterson Douglas C Matacio
Linda K Klinger J Fred Calkins Helen M Susens Michael A Presney Beverly A McDonald
H J Koehn Donald E Casebolt Dennis D Tidwell Gregory R Prout Gail D McKenzie
Laren R Kurtz Jacqueline C Castelbuono Sue A Viar Jerry C Prouty Szabolcs I Mera
Oystein S LaBianca James D Chase Robert Villanueva Reed A Qualley Jerry A Moon
Sharon M Leach Stephen G Chinn Robert G Wearner Kenneth E & Carol Rasmussen Ronald A Neumann
Yvonne J Lev Thomas N Chittick Carolyn L Wieder Mark B Regazzi Paul W Perkins
Sharon M Lewis Cleveland C Cleary Richard L Wilkin Sandra K Reiber Sandra L Peterson
Jeffrey Long Ralph M Coupland James R & Muriel Wilson Gordon W Rhodes Mary L Potter
William A & Linda MacCarty Earlene E Currier Ramona E Wisthoff Duane L Roush Kenneth E Rasmussen
Linda J Mack George R Daniel John D Wuchenich Arlene M Saliba Timothy C Rosenboom
Karen R Mann Stan M Detweiler Ernest N Yap Maureen M Schaber Haresh Sabnani
Manoucher Manoucheri Adolph R Diamond Charles H & Joyce Young Louise E Schneider Roma J Sanders
Joyce A Marsh David A Faehner Elizabeth Young Kenneth E & Christine Joseph G Saufl
Wilfredo R Martir John E Franke Charles H & Joyce Young Simpson R Dean Snow
Marvin L Martsching Orpha R Fritz Lis D Soule Alfred A Stagg
Douglas C Matacio Lynn E & Donna Gatz CLASS OF 1973 Allen Sovory Brian E Strayer
Patricia A Mauro Deborah L Gray John W Allen Daniel J Stepp Donn S Swartz
David F McDowall Thelda V Greaves Donella R Andersen David N Susens Marvin E Taylor
Alan L McFadden Cherry B Habenicht Leonard E Atkins, deceased Edwin J Vitrano Brenda J Thorpe
Margaret McFarland Ronald D & Christine Herr L Arlene Bailey Alfred G Walker Max C & Linnea Torkelsen
Thomas N Millhoff Calvin R Hill Benjamin Baker Kathleen C Walter-Martin David C Trott
Daniel E Wenberg

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Sandra A Umek Cynthia J Peterson Charles A Land Rebecca J Hearn Daniel E Augsburger
Peggy S Walker Clarence T Province Gayle A Land Angel M Hernandez Gyl E Bateman
Rebekah M Wang Cheng Nicholas E Reiber Steven H & Heather Lee Magaly R Hernandez Walter E Bermeo
Sharlyn G Wenberg Carol A Rideout Larry D Mays Stanley D Hickerson Larry D Blackmer
Donald E Wilkinson Ulena B Robinson C Arthur McLarty Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt H Dean Boward
Rhoda J Wills Barbara J Roy Gene C Milton Becky S Holt David M Burley
Jeffrey N Wolff Marvin L Rucker M Louise Moon David A Hooker Irwin B Burton
John D Wuchenich Laura M Sauer Jeewaratnam Y Moses Daniel F Houghton Cheerie L Capman
Judith M Zager-Foose Debbie J Schultz John R & Judith Nay Barbara K Johns Clyde P Cassimy
Daniel H Zinke Carol J Sellards Sandra A Negley Dalene D Johnson Audrey C Castelbuono
Clinton L Shankel Beverly D Olson Noelene T Johnsson Steven A Charbonneau
CLASS OF 1975 Joetta M Simpson Jerry N Page Madeline S Johnston Roy A Clark
Kent A Anderson Gordon R Smith John C Palmer Meredith J Jones Gray Cary D Costello
Cordelia M Andrews Robert T Smith Jonathan K Paulien Mervyn R Joseph Trevor J Delafield
Ramon C Araujo Joan P Stafford Raymond J Plummer Ivan C Juhl Dorenda K Dodge
Wilma M Atkinson, deceased Mark A Umek Clarence T Province Carolyn S Kearbey Curtis A Dolinsky
Rudolph D Bailey Alfred G Walker John M Ratzlaff Hugo A Kennedy Jacques B & Lilianne Doukhan
Charlene A Bainum Jeanie L Weaver Suzanne G Renton David H & Joan Lamp Michael H Eastman
Beryl Baptiste Melody S Wheeler Margery L Rich Robert A Lawson Paul G Elliott
Clarence Baptiste Timothy P Wieder Dorothy M Richards Melchor R Liwag Julie L Ganske
Robert L Barker Rupert W Young David G Saliba Timothy R Martin Garey E Gantz
Bruce L Bauer Keith Zitta Trudy D Sirany Timothy P Matacio Emilio Garcia-Marenko
Marilyn J Bauer David E Smith Beverly J Matiko Loreen C Haag
James E & Katherine Baugher CLASS OF 1976 Barbara A Strutt Kenneth L Mayberry Cynthia K Hall
Starr S Bender Clinton J Anderson Donald E Troyer Cindy S Merz Jacqueline K Ham
Terry L Bitters Alf Andvik E Fran Wilkins Jan I Michaelis Joanne M Hayman
Sylvia M Budd Brenda K Benggon Maisie L Willie Martha R Miller Kathy J Hill
Jon M Butler Gordon G Bietz Elizabeth A Wilson David J Moll Gloria A Hippler
Louis Collins Warren J Blanck Frederick M Woolley Shirley A Mulkern Clive W Holland
May-Ellen M Colon Cheryl J Brandt Kenneth R Wright Jean A Nelson Elwyn C Hyde
Debra J Corn Michael B Brownfield Rupert W Young Ole C Olesen Royson N James
Dale E Creech Roy R Carley David B Zima Teresa J Patterson Roger G Johnson
Hilman W Culp Janet M Chase Gerhard Pfandl Carl S Johnston
David A Dassenko Lee T Chee CLASS OF 1977 Peter J Prime Elva A Jones
Alvin L Davis Gaspar F Colon Robert T Andrews Gregory D Reiber Frank L Jones
Sheri A DeWitt Mark A Corn Alf Andvik Linda L Rice Sharon L Kinch
Fredrich H & Polly Dengel Jean A Dassenko Rachel R Arentsen Tamara L Riess Juliet E Knight
Manuel J Dizon Mary A Davison Brian M Bakewell Valerie K Ristau Thomas R & Susan Knutson
Herman W Doering Larry F DeHaan Clarence Baptiste David L Ritter Arthur J Kroncke
Kenneth D Flemmer Bruce A Dillon Becky M Barts Ashley C Robertson Leroy R Kuhn
Desmond L Francis Manuel J Dizon Bradley S Bateman Earl L Robertson Edward Lawaty
John C Gann Terresa J Doering Linda L Bermeo Guillermina V Rodriguez Steven J Lemon
Patricia J Gustin Rich C DuBose LeVerne & Juanita Bissell Timothy C Rosenboom Christine O Lewis
Debbie D Habenicht Judith A Dunn J Fred & Yvonne Calkins Steven M Rude Larry L Lichtenwalter
Janet E Hainey Donna J Eick Patricia A Calkins Richard P Schwarz Keith A Locke
Donald A Hamstra Frances M Faehner Leo J Campbell Chana I Smith Janet A Lutz
Frank F Haynes Gregory I Fenner Richard G Carlson Gordon R Smith James L Mann
Karen L Houghton Sallyann G Gabriel James D Chase Jeanette M Smith Beverly J Matiko
Marjorie A Howes Emilio Garcia-Marenko Kontee Chuenchob Marley H Soper Frieda J Mattson
Narasimiah P Jacob Michael D & Joanne Gilkey Mary J Chun Wayne R Spangenberg Frederick J Matusik
Karren K Jensen Laurence E Habenicht Robert A Clark Mary E Sparks Jeannie L McAllister
Kurt W Johnson Iva G Hainey Linda J Colwell Alfred A Stagg Michael L McKenzie
Esther R Jones Jacqueline K Ham Daniel P Cress Janice A Stone John T McLarty
Gary M Kaufman Lowell G Hamel Laurel A Damsteegt Helena K Stout Brenda J Mejeur
R Kent Knight Susan G Hamstra John M Dry Sharon A Symonds Vanard J Mendinghall
Paul G Koles Irwin C Hansen Roger L Dudley Bernice M Taylor Retta F Michaelis
Donald B & Jan Krpalek Sheila Z Haynal Michael E Dunn Marjorie G Ulloth Carol L Minter
Donovan G Kurtz Wilmer D Hechanova Pamela A Durant Clinton A Valley Dora E Muttart
Daniel R Lindow M Reginald Henry Sandra J Fallon Elizabeth A VanDenBerg Bruce E Nicola
James R Massena Ronald H Holt Catherine J Farkas Jack D Vance Kathryn E O'Connor
Steven D Mauro Shirley J Javor Matthew J Fivash Paul E Viar John C & Ina Palmer
Antoine Maycock Meredith J Jones Gray David L & Debra Foote William D Warcholik Martha L Parker
Rose A Mays Mervyn R Joseph John F Frost Verlie Y Ward Janet L Patrick
Cillon E McKenley George A Keiser Frederick L Galusha James H Weaver Peter O Peabody
Buz A Menhardt Karl K Kellawan James H Gaull Audrey A Weir-Graham Daniel M Peters
Michael S Miller Donald A Kellogg Gregory A & Nancy Gerard Charles H & Joyce Young Steven N Poenitz
Ingrid D Mueller Marian E Koleczek Don-Nee E German William S Poole
Anna M O'Reggio Joanne J Kort John G Gimbel CLASS OF 1978 Colin W Rampton
Lavern H Opp Barbara M Kraner David C Grellmann Lauane C Addis Christine K Robbins
Kenneth S Oster Arthur J Kroncke Donna J Habenicht B Kay Albrecht Terry D Robertson
Eurydice V Osterman Hermann V Kuma Lester M Hands Janet D Aldea S Clark Rowland
Julianne K Paul Coralie R Lallemand Carol A Harding Deborah M Andvik L Jane Ruf
Janice K Sauder

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Claude Shaw Barbara J Kurlinski Elwyn C Hyde Ralph M Coupland Donald J Cole
Whitford A Shaw Carolanne J Lawson Carl S Johnston Margaret A Crishal Rhonda L Crumley
Charles B Simpson Christine O Lewis Katherine J Johnston Karen L Davidson Pamela J Curry
Melvin V Singleton Dennis D Lundgren Douglas A Jones Richard M Davidson Deanna C Davis
David C Smith Karen R Mann Gary M Kaufman Margaret D Dudley Thomas J & Sally De Wind
Robert T Smith Patti L McKenney Doug S Kim Catherine J Farkas Richard L & Valerie DeFluiter
Norene M Sofranac Buz A Menhardt Esther F Knott Debra J Foote Paul H Denton
James L Stevens Debra A Montcalm Robert H Koch B Thadius T Gaban Eileen R Dry
Karin E Strom F Bennett Moor Gary P & Davona Kruger Gregory A & Nancy Gerard Atilio R Dupertuis
Steven T Sutherland Stuart F Morgan Richard E Kuykendall Charles J Griffin Daniel L Engle
David E Thomas Steven J Naumann Robert A Lawson John R Harding Dwight D Evard
Karen S Ulloth Kester J Nedd Donn W Leatherman Perry A Haugen Eileen G Fuller
Serge E Vernet Gary L Parker Sam Y Lee Frank F & Marla Haynes Vida J Giddings
Nancy J Vyhmeister Leliroth W Pedro Debra L Lemon Annette M Henn Alma J Hanson
Richard D Wall Lawrence J Pitcher June A Mathis Dean T Horinouchi Donald L Harvey
Rita J Waterman Karen F Pongo Frederick J Matusik Susan L Ivey Melisa J Heber
Janet A Way Linda K Quaye Alice M McIntyre Robert T Johnston Eugene D Herbel
Michael G Weakley David L Rasmussen Thomas W Mejeur Joseph Karanja Sharon M Hill
Daniel Zabaleta Richard G Rose Jeffrey D & Ann Mitzelfelt Joanne G Keiser Debbie M Hittle
Warren B Ruf Abraham J Oberholster Harvey P & Marcia Kilsby M Neil Hunt
CLASS OF 1979 Glenn E Russell William E & Arlene Penick David A Knight Mark J Ivey
Jeanne M Addis L Astrid Sadler Deborah K Peshka Laurie A Koch Faith A Laughlin
Edward M Allen Lynn S Sams Raymond R Pichette Donovan G Kurtz Jane M Lawaty
Karen A Allen Charles H Schlunt Ronald L Preast Kenneth G Laughlin Shaw W Lee
Cordelia M Andrews David A Schmidt Carole A Rayburn Klaus D Leukert Steven J Lemon
Bradley S Bateman Samuel D Schmidt Carmelita V Richardson Bernardo E Manchego Gerald D & Janet Lutz
Erich W Baumgartner Charles E Shadel Terry D & Yolande Robertson Daryl L Meyers Kris P Denton & Holly
Lester L Bennett Carmeta D Shaw Dora M Rodgers, deceased Robert D Moon Marihugh
Daniel R Bidwell Gloris P Shaw John E & Dora Rodgers Phyllis C Morales John J Markovic
Cecil R Bowman Kathryn A Shaw Joseph E Rodrigues Susan E Murray Donald K Mathis
Ruth I Bradley Penny S Shell Angel M Rodriguez Lois J Nicholas Kellie B May
Jeffery J Brown Keith A Snyder Judith E Ronk Lori L Pappajohn Kenneth L Mayberry
David M Burley Walter L & Meredith Snyder John A Rorabeck Yvonne D Pichette Brenda J Mejeur
Roy A Castelbuono Daniel G Solis Steven M Rude Theresa C Popp Sharon E Mohr
Licette A Church Nady Y & Muna Soltan Paul S Runnals Paul J & Barbara Ray Ralph E & Beatrice Neall
Donald J Cole Minerva E Straman Joseph M Savage Cheryl D Rilea S Hai Chong Pak
Daniel P Cress Beverly K Sturges Frederick J Schmidt Ives M Roberts Sandra A Paulsen
JoAnn Davidson Halvard B Thomsen Roy A Schmidt Kathleen E Roth Margaret A Philbert
Raquel A Diaz Alice G Voorheis Debbie J Schultz Fredirick G & Bonnie Schaller Annetta D Phillip
Michael G Doucoumes Jenny L Welch Susan M Scott Patty A Schwab Gloria J Roberts
Stephen R Earp James P Williams Randy J Siebold Norbert & Christine Schwer Theodore W Shea
Keith A Edgar Mitiku Yalew H Peter Swanson David W Scott L J Sheldon
John F Frost Hope E Young Boris Tabakovic Clemen F Sheppard Bradley W Sheppard
David B Glass Jeanette E Ziebert Ellen M Tambunan Larry G & Irene Sibley David B Sherwin
Connie R Green Rilla D Taylor Lola M Silva Randy J Siebold
Daniel G & Heidi Hainault CLASS OF 1980 David W Tillay Karen S Simpson Lenita A Skoretz
Richard D Hall Teryl J Allen Diane L Trickett Allan L & Mary Smith Parke N Smith
Vicki L Hall Sally A Amagai Gary K Uehara John P Stafford Keith A & Elizabeth Snyder
Vivian A Hatcher Daniel E Augsburger Larry S & Lally Ulery Reginald T Swensen Sophia Solomon
Minerva E Haugabrooks Stephen D Baptist Jenny L Welch Boris Tabakovic William J Spangler
Del R Haugen John M & Judy Bedell Keith Zitta Bradley D Tait Allen F Stembridge
Douglas L & Rebecca Hearn Dennis L Bolin Nancy J Thomas Franice L Stirling
Roger W Higgins Norman E Boundy CLASS OF 1981 Birgit E Trubey Ronald W & Pamela Stout
Dorothy R Hildebrand Carol A Bradfield Maxine A Anderson Nephtaly & Elaine Valles Karin E Strom
John J Hilderbrandt Marsha A Brandon Patrick A Anlauf Lovie M Walker Eva S Visani
Helen R Hyde Sharon K Cejna Thomas L Baker Bobbie S Wohlers Byron L Voorheis
Intissar T Issa Louann P Clark John C Banks Steven R Walikonis
Denise A Jacobs Timothy E Crosby Bruce D Bellchambers CLASS OF 1982 Stewart A Walker
Douglas L Janssen Lyndel D Dickerson Richard L Bender Paul K & Sheryl Aka Elizabeth J White
David C Jarnes Clarence U Dunbebin Iris R Bentz Horak Thomas M Andersen George K & Janice Wolfer
Karren K Jensen Cheryl A Emoto Daniel R Bidwell Valerie J Ang Ronald A Wotring
Oliver L Johnston James B Ford Neville T Bradfield David H Bauer Devin D Zimmerman
R Clifford Jones Stephen E Fox Cheryl J Brandt Larry D Blackmer
Thomas J Jordan Frederick L Galusha Phyllis I Brass Kenneth J Breyer CLASS OF 1983
Bruce T Juhl Ricardo B Graham Pamela S Burton Yolanda M Brownlee Andrew S Ahn
Philip J Kijak Gary R Gray Keith G Calkins Larry D Burton Karen A Allen
Charles F Koerting Theodore D Green Janet M Chase Jon M Butler Victoria L Batiste
Janet G Kosinski Cynthia K Hall Dayton C Chong Keith G Calkins Samuel B Benavides
Katherine A Koudele Helmer S Heghesan Rene A Church Roberto Carbonell Neville T Bradfield
Paul Kovalski Volker S & Linda Henning Jeanne K Clayton Sylvester Q Case Mark C Bresee
Calvin J & Sally Kubo Catherine K Horinouchi Janice E Cobb Miranda F Cerovski William J Briggs
Jonathan Kuntaraf Carol A Husted Russell J Cooper Gregory F Clark Mirna B Cabrera

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Fernando Canale Smari Thordarson Michael L Schwartz Alan R Ruggles Thomas R Shepherd
Nancy J Carbonell Meylan C & Theresa Thoresen Rachael L Selent Lola M Silva David W & Kimberly Sherman
Della M Carson Susan D Welke Penny S Shell Shereen R Smith Susan E Smith-Bozkurt
Roy A Castelbuono William E Wolf Joetta M Simpson Donald B Starlin Timothy G Standish
Steven A Charbonneau John N Youngberg Randall W & Lenita Skoretz Lisa R Sterling Olson Trudi J Starlin
Marjorie J Cholin Charles H & BeVerly Zacharias Andrew C & Sharyn Smoot Thomas G Straman Kenneth O Swanson
Andrew Coetzee Allen F Stembridge Bolivar Tejada Wanda M Swensen
George D Crumley CLASS OF 1984 Alan M Stotz Cynthia A Tutsch Daniel J Tambunan
Mark L Darrough, deceased Aurea E Araujo Laura D Stroia Martha J Valley Janet L Thomas
Charles W Disney Steven N Atkins H Peter Swanson Carol J Warner Rosita S Tipton
Margaret D Dudley Walter E Bermeo Reginald T Swensen John Turon
Jeffrey A Easton E Melinda Blystone Carol A Van Antwerp CLASS OF 1986 Eric F Umali
Rene A Evans David P Breyer David Van Wyk Warren S Ashworth Nephtaly Valles
Carol E Filanova Vasco S Brown Randal R Wisbey L Arlene Bailey Teresa A Walter
Scott W Forner Cheri A Byrd Bruce R Wright Stephen D Baptist Vicki J Wiley
David D Freedman Terri L Calkins Michelle D Barnes-Marshall
Mary-Catherin Freier Lisa A Carreno CLASS OF 1985 Lorena L Bidwell CLASS OF 1987
Sallyann G Gabriel Stephen G Chinn Pamela K Anders Michelle D Brand Flora E Abela
Philip E Giddings Doylene A Cook Rodney T Becker Phillip M Brantley Dennis V Aguila
Violet Gill Frank L Cruttenden Shari L Bellchambers William J & Bonnie Briggs LaQuita G Anderson Powers
Deborah L Gray Coleen M Dolinsky Lorena L Bidwell Debra L Bryson L Alice M Atkins
Eugene A Hamlin Eileen R Dry Brian H Bish Mirna B Cabrera Ramona L Babcock
Edwin A Harlan John M Dry Carey D Bozovich Lael O & Lena Caesar Barbara A Bailey
Joseph M Hellman Rebecca A Easton Marsha A Brandon Terri L Calkins Birgitta L Belz
Eugene D Herbel Donald A Eckenroth Lanette K Brandow Arlene R Campbell Derek C Bowe
John R Hood Daniel L Engle Kevin W & Margaret Brown Miranda F Cerovski Victor F Brown
Elaine G Hotelling Kevin R Erich Sari H Butler Bernice M Chapman-Stewart Roy D Burke
Tae-Ho Im A Wayne Ferch Wanda L Cantrell Thomas N Chittick Steve W Case
Daniel R & Lillian Jardine Barry A Finkbeiner Steve W Case Dori K Coetzee Judith A Chittick
Donald R Jardine Benjamin Gardner Sylvester Q Case Eric D Dant Michael G Constantine
David H & Janice Kijak C Ruthellen Gardner Rick A Casebier Sharon J Dudgeon Connie S Cramer
Wafia F Kinne Gilbert A Goodall Gregory S Christensen Nancy A Engle Claudia H Davisson
Merlin L Knowles Patricia L Greene Roy A Clark Denis Fortin Sherry A Dinkins
Katherine A Koudele Deborah L Groda Cami L Cress Don-Nee E German James H Doran
Molly I Laubach Dale A & Rosanne Grove Alvan R Cruz Alvin R Glassford Avonelle A Dorant
Barbara J Lee Brian G Guenterberg John L Delinger Theodore D Green Dawn E Ebanks
Kathryn Lee David P Hamberger Peter J DiPietrantonio Charlotte V Groff Patricia A Edsell
Jemima C Lindbeck Paula L Hartin Phidelyn M Dobson Ronald B Halvorsen Lynda L Elie
Vesna Z Markovic Wanda P Hatcher Kevin H Dunn Eugene A Hamlin Sylvia K Fowler
Leslie K Minter C Dunbar Henri Jeffrey A Easton Edwin I Hernandez Douglas J Frood
H Orette Mitchell Humberto S Hernandez Andrew J & Sheila Evans Ronda G Hodge Nancy F Fry
Annette F Moon Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Kathleen A Forner Thomas A Huff Arthur R Fuller
Jacqueline S Morgan Robert L Horvath Thane D Gruesbeck Lester J Jones Mary E Gantt
Daniel L Muhlenbeck Dann S Hotelling Jack B Hart Gary M Kaufman Cletus R Georges
Steven R & Karen Nash Shannon G Houda Melisa J Heber David E & Sheila Kipp Charles J Griffin
John R Nay Eckhard Hubin Deborah M Hess Karie L Klim Daniel W Heintz
Larry C Nelson Laura J Hutchins A Rae C Holman Auville M Krause Sharon J Hibbert-McKenzie
Mitchell P Nicholaides Martha J Ives David A Hooker Renate I Krause Ronald P & Collene Kelly
Arne P Nielsen Jeffrey D Kinne Lynn E Huff Matthew F McMearty Brian S Kendrick
Chibuike Nwaobia Sheila M Kipp Nancy A Inquilla John-Paul F Navarro Donald L Kilpatrick
Ronald J Olds Everilda P Koteskey Jerry Joubert Gayle C Norton Marcia A Kilsby
Mattahais E Patrick Barbara L Kreaseck Byung K Kang Betty F Nugent David A Knight
Heather J Pederson Leroy R Kuhn Brian S Kendrick Gustavo A Ortiz Esther F Knott
Rawle F Philbert John B Kurlinski Roger W & Cherie Knecht Melonee N Patterson Michael E Lawson
John A Pinner Jose A Legrand Raymond E & Catherine Andrew J Poole David M Leffler
John M Ratzlaff Scott E & Lilia Moncrieff Kohne R Deborah Poole Bonnie D Lloyd
Marlene E Rawls Robert D Moon V Eric Kotter Victoria L Province William A MacCarty
William E Richardson Virginia L Nachreiner Linda M Krause Linda K Quaye Hector A & Carol Mastrapa
Paul H Riess Randy A Nash Donn A LaTour Pierre A Ramseier Steven D Mauro
Richard D Riley Terrance A Newmyer Norita V Lachica Kelly M Rasmussen Arturo S Maxwell
Ives M Roberts Rose E Paden Allen C Martin Eugene W Rau Lillian A Mitchell
Yolande A Robertson Raymond R Pichette Martha A Morton Barbara J Ray Claude B Ndahayo
Roy G Rylander Fern A Piper Alan L Newhart John T & Ann-Marie Reichert Rodney D Neal
Randall M Schell Mary L Potter Gregg A Nicholas Richard R Remmers David A Nelson
Carolyn B Scheller Julianne M Primero Edward M Norton Karol A Richards Elizabeth T Oakley
Charles H Schlunt Marlene E Rawls Trevor E O'Reggio Dexter A Richardson Arni D Olafsson
Christine D Schwer Paul J Ray Raffy & Carmie Ouzounian Paul H & Anita Riess Gustavo A Ortiz
Jane A Sherwin Daniel R & Lynette Reichert Mary L Parker Conrad J Robichaux David M Parks
Richard D Show Naveed Saleem Douglas A Popp Judith E Ronk Jonathan K Paulien
Jan M Steele Enilson G Sarli Samuel T Quaye David R Rowe Scott E Powers
Richard B Stitzer Kristine G Schauff Barbara J Ray D Robert Salmon Francisco R Ramos
Kenneth B Stout Ernest R Schwab Debra J Robertson Richard W Schell David G Rand
Boris Tabakovic

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Leon T Roda Norman A Yeager Avonelle A Dorant Rowena L Manalo Lisl H Sukachevin
Fredirick G Schaller Dawn E Ebanks Mary K Mullen Katina N Taylor
Bradley W Sheppard CLASS OF 1989 Daniel E & Lauri-Ann Abraham J Oberholster Mark A & Karen Titcomb
Jerry L Thacker Tisha K Aguila Enderson Richard T Orrison Juna Tsao
Alan B Thomas Nereyda A Alonso Russell D Furst Debra L Parman Machelle D Vietz
Lorna A Thomas Ramona L Babcock Mari-Carmen Gallego Revely J Pelto Marilyn J Vontz
Steven C Timm Emilio D Balay Todd A Gardner Irma S Pennington Julie R Weigel
Frank A Tochterman Canute R Birch Herb J Gust L M Pittman Jon C Williamson
Martha J Valley Peter N Bragg Keith L Hallam Michelle M Punches Arlene T Winfield
Peter M Van Bemmelen Terri L Brinegar David P Hamberger Dina A Rappette Melinda R Wirsz
Serge E Vernet Nancy J Carbonell Gerald M Hazekamp Joy R Reid Darchelle D Worley
David P Village Patricia E Cove Denise F Holder Wright Jeff M & Betsy Sajdak Donville W Young
Bradley K Whited Deborah D Curran Karen R Holman-Cervera Dorothea L Sarli
Deanna J Wisbey Christopher A Davisson Kristine D Horvath Thomas R Shepherd CLASS OF 1993
Mitiku Yalew Samuel D Del Pozo Bruce T Juhl David B Sturtevant Rudolph D Bailey
Conrad L Demsky Hyung-Chil Kang Katina N Taylor Diane C Baptist
CLASS OF 1988 Kevin H & Wendy-Lynn Dunn Joseph Karanja John Turon Joseph M Bauer
Dennis V Aguila Christian Y Dupont David E Kipp Lance P VanArsdell Iris R Bentz Horak
Ramon C Araujo Vida J Giddings Raymond E Kohne Eloy Wade Sally A Berkuchel
Steven N & L Alice Atkins Alvin R Glassford Patricia I Landes Karl D Weber Harry L Black
Jack K Boyson Wayne Goffin Donald Y Lee Ronda M Westman-Christman Ryan K Brossfield
Rafael A Canizales Tammara A Grant Jose Martinez Steven A Willsey Robert L Burns
Edward Cerovski Albin H Grohar Barbara J Martz Zernobia L Wladarczyk Susan K Byers
Judith A Chittick Vicki L Hall Margaret E McCullough Daniel R Caagbay
Vladimir A Corea Kenneth M Hanig Koji Nishikawa CLASS OF 1992 Wanda L Cantrell
Brian J Curry Daniel W Heintz George A Noonan Lavonne M Adams Dean C Carlisle
Margaret D Dudley Jan D Kaatz Karen A Petersen Caroline R Bancarz Russell L Chin
Eunice I Dupertuis Wanja Karanja Gerhard Pfandl Richard E Barrett Joyce E Choe
Mary E Gantt David E Kipp Elvie R Philbert Theodore F Baze Ronald E Coonley
Barbara A Glassford Karie L Klim William S Piller Kimberly Berent Ruth A Cottrell
Wayne Goffin Kimberly J Knowlton Teresa L Reeve Angela M Black Carol A Coursey
Heidi L Griggs Darius A Lecointe Joy R Reid Krista R Brand James L Dunn
H Irene Grohar Barry W Marden Claress R Rodriguez Traci L Brossfield Gregory S Edris
Sharon J Hibbert-McKenzie Ernesto P Medina Arthur L Schumacher John S Chung Stephen J Faehner
Monty S & Geraldine Jacobs Ruth E Merkel Delynne J Shepard Lloyd E Condon Delores K Ford
John R Josiah Debra R Navarro Theodore J Shull Charles E Creech Evelyn R Griffin
Ellen G Kaatz James J North Mona J Simon Robert W Dorant Q I Gu
James R Kilmer Raymond W Pelto James E Slater Daniel Y Faakye Judith L Hack
Harcourt A King Aubrey Porter Stanley J Strzyzykowski Robert H Fancher Kay M Harris
Kimberly J Knowlton Julianne M Primero Pamela A Swanson B Thadius T Gaban Mary E Hook
Esther M Lawson Melanie J Raymond Timbul T Tambunan Nila G Getter James H Huff
Michael J Lay Richard R Remmers Birgit E Trubey Arthur S Hamann Beryl P Johnson
David M Leffler Michael Ross Lance P VanArsdell D Bruce Hayward Hyung-Chil Kang
Timothy R Martin Nxumalo Ruhaya Randall S Walikonis Denise F Holder Wright Corey L Knowlton
H Orette Mitchell Rocco V Sarli Luther C Walker John S Kim James A Kosinski
R Michael Mohr Nikolaus Satelmajer Douglas W Wamack Juliet E Knight Anne M Kukucka
Imasiku Mubita Renee A Skeete Ronda M Westman-Christman Marcia L Kube Brenda K Leavelle
Karen A Nash Darren L Slider Anne M Kukucka Annabelle I Lopez
Ruth I Neff Jerry A Smith CLASS OF 1991 Siu C & Yuen-Man Lam Carol J Loree
Dinah B Norcross Donald B Starlin Oliver B Archer Brenda K Leavelle Tami K Martinez
David P & Elizabeth Oakley Lorna A Thomas Roland D Beem Joannie B Leung Jerry A Moon
Hollis J Oselka Monte L Torkelsen Kimberly Berent Paul D Llewellyn Karen M Morris
Will E Peterson Benjamin K Tucker Larry D Blackmer Sharon L Lucas Ryan D Nachreiner
Julie D Piller Sarah B Village Larry W & Carolyn Boughman Tami K Martinez Jack P Nickerson
Gregory A Powers Larry Z Vitangcol Keith G Calkins Radivoje Milosavljevic Claudia L Ortiz-Wade
Melanie J Raymond Jennifer J Ward Christina M Carlton Lynette M Nachreiner Connie M Parker
Phyllis M Richards Joy B Whaley Bryan E & Leslie Cassagneres David P Oakley Raymond W Pelto
Alisa A Roda Kevin S & Vicki Wiley Tamara J Condon Afolarin O Ojewole John P Pitton
Rocco V Sarli Paul S Yim William S Davis Richard T Orrison Glenn G & Lisa Poole
Keith R Shaw Sean Facchinello Gustavo A Ortiz Carlos A Ramirez
David W Sherman CLASS OF 1990 Lynette M Gardner Charles R & Quetah Osborne David L Rasmussen
Carol E Slider Tisha K Aguila Brent G Geraty Debra L Parman Arlene M Saliba
Annette A Smith Myrna E Araujo-Constantine Leona G Gulley Robert G Peck Scott E & Brenda Schalk
Scott W Snowden Samuel B Benavides Lars G Gustavsson Revely J Pelto Jeffrey W & Twyla Smith
Timothy G & Joan Standish Kimberly Berent Vicki L Hall Lisa L Poole Paul D Smith
H Edwin Stickle Larry W Boughman Dorothy A Hayward James W Proctor & Kristine L Jeffrey W & Twyla Smith
Reginald T Swensen Ryan K Brossfield Kristine D Horvath Bennett Jeanette A Snorrason
Jacinth P Thomas-Val R William Cash Philip A Johnson John W Reeve Shelley L Swanson
Gary F Thurber Bryan E Cassagneres Sophia M Kang Mark A Remboldt Robert F Warda
Steven C Timm Ann M Chen Ronald P Kelly Betsy A Sajdak Kirsten A Weber
Sharyl R Turon Joseph M Chung Boo-Jung Kim Scott E & Brenda Schalk Maryon E Westerman
David P & Sarah Village Robert W Coffen Victor J Maddox Renee A Skeete Bradley K Whited

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Kevin S Wiley Vernon A Jordan Kurt D Schneider Muriel E Crow Alice A Takomana-Luwemba
Danny L Wirsz Andrew H Knowlton Harry J Sharley Daniel Y Faakye David E Thomas
Misty M Wood Douglas R Krull Clemen F Sheppard Loren L Fenton Nancy A Weaver
Jeffery D Wright Coralie R Lallemand Sonya K Shull Donna J Ganding
Xiaoming Xu Richard M & Cynthia Liebelt Christoph B Weigel Kelly L Harden CLASS OF 2000
Elaine B Zimmerman Paul A Mavrakos Michael A Wright Mary I Hernandez Sallie J Alger
Richard T McLaughlin Rebecca S Wright Sara M Hildebrant Rachel K Atanosian
CLASS OF 1994 James G & Ingrid Moon Janell L Jones Wencke A Baker
Edsel Adap Imasiku Mubita CLASS OF 1997 Sharon R Kershner Philip P Baptiste
Peter J Ahn Ronnalee G Netteburg John M Bedell Ramona J Kim Chad E Bernard
Oliver B Archer Robert T Orrison Sally L Beeson John B Kurlinski Kathleen R Bonin
Amada Y Avalos Gregory B Park Hilary D Bingol Janine E Lechleitner Kristine L Briggs
Silvia M Bacchiocchi Connie M Parker Pamela S Burton Liwanag Liwag Laurence G Burn
Caroline R Bancarz Oriel Paulino Anthony B & Juli Carrion Judith D Mackie Matthew J Carlson
Scott A Byers Denise K Petersen Kimberly A Clark Sean M & Kelli Marquette Rene A Church
Ronald E & Laura Coonley Caryn F Pierce Kimberly C Crider Robert K McIntyre James E Crounse
Kimberly D Davis John P & Charity Pitton Timothy E Crosby Arthur L Miller Jovan C Djordjevic
Aristede C Dukes Moses A Primero Timothy A & Becky Cross Larra M Millner Ericca G Erhard
Pherbia A Engdahl Marvin R Puymon Japhet J & Becky De Oliveira James G Moon Daniel Y Faakye
Kathleen A Forner Vladimir Radivojevic Jovan C Djordjevic Mark W & Sherilyn O'Ffill Judith B Fisher
Lynette M Gardner Rudolf D & Wendy Ronto Thomas L Donley Gina R Pellegrini Todd L Freeman
Deborah L Gray Bonnie L Rowland Arlyn S Drew Johnny Raju Mark P & Linda Haddad
Connie R Green Donna P Ruedinger Efrain Duany Reena Raju David S Hall
Lloyd M Hamilton Kenneth A Scribner Eunice I Dupertuis Janelle D Randall Michelle J Hamel
Trevor J Ingold Henry Y Seo David R Earles Clarissa A Randolph Eunice Hamilton
Sophia M Kang Deborah M Serrano Eric L Engen Chandler D Riley Katie A Johnson
Douglas R Krull Robert N Smith Deborah L Everhart Leslie S Rollins Michelle R Kaufman
Yinke Lin Lauren S Spaulding Shirley A Fuquay Pedro M Trinidad & Brenda L Kara L Kirschbaum
Paul A Mavrakos Veronica L Sutter Jhoseph S Gim Saldia-Trinidad R Andrej Kis
Robert K McIntyre Wanda M Swensen Milton R & Miriam Glovatsky Letrisha C Stallard Joshua P Leets
Richard T McLaughlin Lisa M Willer Richard G Habenicht Sandra J VanHorn Damarice E Mainda
Zeljka B Milosavljevic Darchelle D Worley Rebecca L Hansen Danette Zurek Walterine Matthews
Dennis C Palitang Rebecca S Wright Chanee L Howard-Uribe Allen L & Jacqueline Mitchell
Anne B Petersen Lisa Ziegele Jeremy L Johnson CLASS OF 1999 Diana D Mitchell
Caryn F Pierce Karis A Kerbs Sara M Anthony Jennifer M Ommanney
Josue Pierre CLASS OF 1996 George S Kim Jose A Arias Helen M Palleschi
Christopher C Randall Gordana Bajsanski Andrew S Lay Karl G & Rosemary Bailey Lillian M Priebe
Jennifer E Randall Chad E Bernard Catherine A LeBlanc Wencke A Baker Paul J Ray
Ann-Marie R Reichert Benjamin Bokich Larry L Lichtenwalter Kimberly Berent Jennifer M Reed
Wendy L Ronto Mark C Bresee Judith D Mackie Angela M Black Mark B Regazzi
Samir D Serrano Lane F & Amy Campbell Salomon Maniraguha James E Bollin Lorinda F Robbins
Whitford A Shaw Juli J Carrion Sean M & Kelli Marquette Kristine L Briggs Luz H Ruiz-Tenorio
Frank W Spangler Kimberly A Clark Zeljka B Milosavljevic Dean C Carlisle Joan L Standish
William R Spence Heather A Conner Robert W Mulkern Jerry R Chase David A VanDenburgh &
Rhonda L Sukumaran Lisa M Copenhaver Ryan T Orrison Rochelle G Consignado Carrie J Van Denburgh
Maria K Tambunan Kimberly C Crider Ashley C Ortiz R P De La Cruz Catherine F Wolff
Jason S Trevino Denise D Curnutt Won K Park Isaac D Evans Willie J Wright
Manuel S Vitug Crister L DelaCruz Frank D Peden Donnalee R Forraht Paul K Ziegele
Philip A & Maryon Westerman Michele D Denny Sandra G Pena-Edington Denise S Freeman
Lisa M Willer Karen M Flowers David R Poloche Jeremy K Hildebrant CLASS OF 2001
Donville W Young Tony A Fry Clarissa A Randolph Paul D Hopkins Rachel K Atanosian
Youlie Fukushima John W & Teresa Reeve Daniel Jeanniton Jean L Audain
CLASS OF 1995 Milton R Glovatsky Russell H Robbins Cary E & Eden Kittleson Andrew T Baker
Darlene S Barnhurst Caleb M Guevara Luz H Ruiz-Tenorio Martha A Kohn Kathleen D Brower
Larry D Burton Kevin H & Rhonda Hicks Kurt D Schneider Heidi L Magesa Cynthia L Burrill
Kirsten Cathell Keith A Kerbs Sonya K Shull James R Milks Roy A Castelbuono
Carrie M Chao Benjamin Khoo Letrisha C Stallard Imasiku Mubita Linda B Caviness
Thomas N Chittick Paul J Kluskowski Linda J Stewart Andrew T & Jennifer Nichols Shallena A Crounse
Bjorn J Clouten Heidi L Magesa Jess B & Rachelle Swackhamer Jennifer M Ommanney Paull E Dixon
Nicholas S Conner Philip O Mainda Olan B Thomas Samuel D Pagan Johnny Groda
Douglas H Cote Nancy L Maltby Ronda M Westman-Christman David R Poloche Judith S Ippisch
Melissa A Cousins Richard D & Dell Mann Rachel E Whitaker Lisa L Poole Kelli J Judson
Japhet J De Oliveira Ryan T Orrison Mark A Wickey Beth M Quinn Michelle R Kaufman
Stephen D & Lisa DeWitt Paul Piskozub Michael A Wright Glenn I Ramel Melissa E Kenney-Castrejon
Aristede C Dukes David R Poloche Tamara L Riess Kara L Kirschbaum
Paul B Dybdahl Glenn G Poole CLASS OF 1998 Travis L Sager Kristine M Knutson
Cherryl A Galley Vladimir & Amber Radivojevic JoAnn M Barhorst Markus A Schellenberg Brian E LaTour
Melvin A Grabast Francisco R Ramos Michael F Bernoi Lori J Sharley Amy L Litzenberger
Enzro G Greenidge Karsten G Randolph Erika Borsos David F Steele Annabelle I Lopez
Kevin H & Rhonda Hicks Jean Renaud Charles E Burkeen Rodney L & Tiffany Philip O & Damarice Mainda
Kimberly K Ingold Lisa M Rollins David M Carreon Summerscales Patricia A Null
Kevin R Jacobs Warren B Ruf Peggy I Casebier H Peter Swanson Connie S Osborne-Bossert

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Pamella K Paulien Taunya S Wright Jose G Galvez W David Albrecht John T Bartocci
Emely Poloche Megan M Wyatt Wilbir Guirand Juanita M Alexander, deceased Merle E & Verla J Bascom
Abigail S Schafer Nicholas S & Noelia Zork Wesley Haldar Samuel T Alexander Leisa M Bauchle
Dixie L Scott Darlye E Innocent Renee S Ali Albert W & Ann G Bauer
Andrew C Smoot CLASS OF 2004 April J Jackson Charles W Allen Rich Bauer
Jess B Swackhamer Gilbert E Barr-Dixon Ginny L Kafferlin Clifford L Allen Nancy M Baughman-Wirsching
Madeline C Vazquez Leilani D Bermeo Jason Kim Kenneth W & D Delight Allen Sylvie Baumgartner
Jody L Villwock Coreena O Blum Fares M Magesa Madalyn E Allen Shelli E Baze
Aileen J Vitangcol Andrew A Bueno Joelle S McNulty Mildred Allen Mary F Beardsley
Catherine F Wolff Beverly J Cobb Benjamin T McPhaull Neil E Allen Velma B Beavon
Tricia A Wynn May-Ellen M Colon Steven C Peck Virginia Allen Larry R Becker
Paul B Dybdahl Erica N Slikkers Harvey C Allison Robert R & Jean D Becker
CLASS OF 2002 Lisa M Edl Edwin-Marlon R Sobrera Vernon W Alspaugh Richard L & Cynthia G
Aurea E Araujo Rodolfo F Feijoo Sharon E Terrell Alejandra Alvarado Beckermeyer
Bruce K & Coreena Blum Cheryl S Fleming Lisa M Thompson Sonia Alvarez Deborah A Beerbower
Aurora P Burdick D Jonathan Griebel Pedro M Trinidad Kwang S An Craig Beggs
Keith G Calkins Eunice Hamilton Cynthia A Tutsch Celia Ancel Karen Bekowies
Ye Chen Brigette G Hinds Jonathan D Westfall Michelle Ancel Elkyn J Beltre
Pamela J Curry Mackenzi A Huyser Tyler R & Caitlin Willey Bernard M Andersen Louise Bender
Heather L Doty S Joyce Jones Cerina B Andersen Britt Bengston
Catherine L Foune Jonathan H Kim CLASS OF 2007 Judy E Anderson Ruth A Benjamin
Rachel J Griebel R Andrej Kis Atinuke D Adeleke Roy K & Arlene Anderson William H Benner
James A Hippler Thomas C Laughner Louise S Albert Dayton M Anderson Caroline M Bennett
Joyce Hutauruk Samantha A Lawrence Joshua P Belanger Sharon K Anderson Barbara G Benson
Julyamim P Hutauruk Ruth J Nino Iris Chuah Eleanor Anderson Lois E Benson
Kishma N Hutton Tunisia N Peters Garnett B Cross Patricia A Anderson Rodney A Benson
Donna P Jeffery Erik S Petersen Frances M Faehner M R Anderson Cindy L Benton
Sarah L Lee Rhiannon Porter Michael L Goetz Mary Lou Anderson Elvin Benton
Heidi J Leets Bozena Premec Byron K Graves Knut A Andersson Bastian P Bernard
Yolanda L Leffler Harley P Roth Aleesha L Henry Yogeld Andre Verna A Bernoi
Claudine M Maniraguha Brian K Schafer Ronald D Herr Demetra L Andreasen Ida M Best
Radivoje Milosavljevic Timothy R Schrock Stephen M Herr D Jeanne Andrews-Willumson Roxanne F Best
Tiffany R Newson Jeffrey S Selvadas John R Hood Deborah A Anlauf Theresa P Best
Afolarin O Ojewole Milorad Suvacarov Ruth E Hood Jesserine Anthony John A Bicknell
Sabin C Popescu Steven R Walikonis Vanja Horonic Frederick A Antor Bruce & Donna Biddinger
Andrea N Pusey George Wei Calvin N Joshua Isaac & Theresa A Anzures Walter L Biggs
Philip D Rand Samuel N Millen Bill Argiropoulos Roystan G & Joy H Binns
Brian K Schafer Josephine A Ola Mistee T Arias Richard Bird
CLASS OF 2005 Gene F & Ruth Armstrong Brenda A Bishop
Dwight A Stallard Stephen N Allred Stanley E Patterson
Tatiyana Stankovic Arlene M Penick Timothy J Arner Jeffery A Bishop
Aleksandra Caran
Rachelle L Swackhamer Lorinda F Robbins Paul A & Doris E Arnold Sandra A Blackmer
Petar Caran
Alice A Takomana-Luwemba Eneroliza Santana Carldin N Arthur John Blair
Jamie A Carlson
Carrie J Van Denburgh David W Sherman William V Ashlin Warren G Blaisdell
Kelly L Goddard
Tricia A Wynn Carol M Slattery J Bruce Ashton Edward O Blews
Jennifer K Graves
David R Smith Carolyn L Ashworth Maxine Blome
Matthew B Hamel
Craig E Steinke Sandra E Assman Rosalie Blumenschein
CLASS OF 2003 Steven J Huset
Sally J Augustin Donald A Blystone
Lavonne M Adams Darlye E Innocent Jacob P Westfall
Robert L Wilson Frank Augustine Lowell L Bock
Elizabeth B Bamiro Warren H Johns
Marilyn Babienco Elizabeth A Bohnert
Lisa Y DeWitt Calvin N Joshua
Gianluca G Bacchiocchi Oscar J Boismier
Kevin J Doe Marcia A Kilsby CLASS OF 2008 Karen Bacon Gary Bolden
Heather L Doty Elia D & Dena King Christopher A Bartley
Jocelyn Badovinac Richard A Bonjour
Jennifer L Dove Robert E Mills Rogelio J David
Barbara C Baerwald Gerald T Booth
Julie P Farmer Richard A Parke Jennifer K Graves
Loretta Baier Jere Booth Meade
Joseph R Flowers Erik S Petersen Kristine M Knutson
Phyllis J Bainbridge Constance M Boskind
Rachel J Griebel Rhiannon Porter Asta S LaBianca
Blanca Baires Neville Boston
Angel M Hernandez Mark B Regazzi Yong Keun Park
Becky A Baker J W Bothe, deceased
James A Hippler Lorinda F Robbins B Marie Peters
Virginia L Baker Byrna Botimer
Daniel Jeanniton Brendan A Roe Christopher C Shim
Carol Baker Briggs Walter L & Mabel G Bowen
Kelli J Judson Eugene Ruhinyura Brit K Steele
Leona P Bakewell William M Bower
Kelly J Knowlton Timothy R Schrock
Kristin R Bakker Gynelle Bowie
Marlene Kreidler Jessica M Shine
Sylvia S Baldwin Rosalie R Braddock
Heidi J Leets Erling B Snorrason FRIENDS Kerry Baldwin Carol L Bradfield
Erna N Marquez Gary J Tolbert V Carol Aalborg Joanne M Ballast Kenneth O Bradfield
Katherine L Moles Felipe A Vielmann Diana Adame Donna B Banek William P Bradford
Ruth J Nino Willyta R Wamack Paul A Adams Chad R Banks Rodman S Brahman
James S Park Christianne J Adap Bethel R Barger, deceased Kerwin M Braithwaite
Pamella K Paulien CLASS OF 2006 Minerva Agpawa Patience Barnes Jay L Brand
Rowell R Puedivan Rosemary J Bailey Harold L Ahlers, deceased Sharon M Barnes David C Brandow
Abigail S Schafer Jonathan D & Tanya George H Akers Grace Barnett Melvin E Brass
Karen E Stockton Bindernagel Hiam Akrawi Anna M Barrett M Alice Brauer
I C Tedjasukmana Kevin D Bowen Consorcia P Alabata Tiffany D Barrow Lois M Bray
Richard L Wright Rebecca D Cross Nelda C Alamay Dorothy H Bartkus Albert E Brendel

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Nancy H Brenneman Fonny O Chen Joyce E Davis Kenneth P Elie Edward R Fuller
Kathleen M Bricker John A Chen Karen E Davis Jerry L Elliott Lois J Furman
Bartolome & Rebecca Briones Harold Cherne Elsie S Davis David R Ellis Reva A Furst
David A Brockway Evan M Chesney Robert E Davis Paul A Ellis Wilfred G & Rowena F Futcher
Joanne M Broden Bennett D & Sandra A Chilson Charles W & Wilma L Simon Elloway Carolyn Garber
Nichole C Bromme Claudia D Chinn Davisson Marijane Elmendorf Taylor L Garber
Benjamin B Brower Bill & Ruth T Chobotar Laura Daw Harry E Elumir Oscar Garcia
Alma M Brown Marilyn R Christensen Lawrence D Day Eric O & Cynthia J Emerson Cecelia Garcia-Marenko
Arthur N Brown Rebecca S Christensen Frank J DeFrancesco William K & Arlene H Emery Sarah J Gard
Robert H & Ellen Z Brown Kris Christensen Gladys L deFluiter Gladys M Engelkemier Richard R Gardner
Gary E Brown Carol Y Christensen Eleanor J DeWitt Gregory P Engelman Corinne E Garvy
James J Brown Helen G Christoffel Raoul & Louise Dederen B D Eno Kathy M Gatz
Ronald C Brown Samuel Kim L Chuah Joshua W Dee Roger G Eno Graciela Gaytan
Steven Brown Donald J & Maryanne Clark Richae L Dehaney Patricia A Erhard Arla J Genstler
Denise V Browne Lorraine V Clark Magaly Del Pozo Barbara E Erhard Shannon E Ganter
Tracy L Bruining Mead Ramona R Clark Martin T Delgado Jamie L & Shelly L Erhard Gordon Gerst
Clarence F Brummett Richard I & Virginia M Clark Kathleen M Demsky Robert L Erich Key Getty
Donna Bruntz Sylvia J Clarke Annmarie Dennis Sharla D Erich Jonathan W Gibbons
Morris L Brusett Bevin T Clayton Beverly B Denton Jim Erickson Lloyd & Adaline R Gibson
D Lynn Bryson John L & Marilyn Clayton Linda C Derringer Rebeca Escobar Lawrence W Onsager
Kara A Buckalew Jo-Ann D Clegg Reynaldo L & Linda M Cesar Esguerra Gregory O Gibson
Donald J Bumphrey Scott N Clements Descalso Nestor Esguerra John P Gilbert
Joan Bunch Jay R Clough David W Dettwiler Marika Esham Delores F Gilliland
Gary W Burdick John S Clough Martha A Detweiler Harold H Esser Florence C Gillman
Keven L Burdorf Keith H & Ngaire A Clouten Marco J & Erika B DiBiase Alvena Evans Leah C Go
Jean L Burgdorff Daniel E Cobb Sally A DiCicco Shirley F Evans Barbara J Goffin
Thomas M Burgess Judith M Coe Beatrice A Diah Timothy M Evans Victor R Gold
Ruth A Burlingame Cynthia P Coetzee Jane Diamond Edward A Everett Lou Ann Goldstein
Carolyn W Burns Robert S Collard Kelti K Dickerson Barbara J Ewing Arloene Y Goley
Todd P Burns Orla L & Ellen H Collins Nicole A Dizon Lynne J Facchinello Sandra M Goodall
Velma J Burns Eric J & Mary A Collins Nada S Djordjevic Frank H & Joy K Faehner Barbara Goodman
Glenn Burt Sarah B Conard Natalie Dodd Sarah A Fagal Garnet F Goodman
Thetis L Bush Ellen L Conklin L E Dodd Daniel L Farmer H T Goodwin
Ellen L Busl Sharon L Constantine Denise P Doe Shanda E Farmer Joan M Goodwin
Mary J Buzolich Christel A Cook Irma F Doering, deceased Rosemary Farver Douglas E & Lisa S Goolsby
Everette L Byam Darlene Cook Jim Donaldson Arthur Felesky Loylette L Gordon
Isabel D Byers Diane L Coon Tae O Doran Kaye L Fenner Rhonda L Goss
Harold W Bylsma Arnold Cooper Jennifer L Doshier Fernetta M Ferch Rhoda J Gottfried
Vernon L Byrd Stefan R Copiz Desmond T Doss, deceased Erma Ferguson Jean C Graham
Ellen L Caagbay Lenora J Copsey Gary L Doty Doris M Ferris Robert W Graham
Frances J Cadena Irene Corbe Harriet W Douglas William D Fields Stephen C Graham
James F Calkins Glendon E Corkum Richard C Douglass Brian J Finley Annette M Graves
Deborah M Camp Jaime L Cortes Jacqueline H Douwsma Robert E Firth Linda J Graves
Alma B Canada-Neal Joyce E Councell Randall L Dowell Dorothy M Fischer Jennifer A Gray
Ann Z Canaday Astri H Coupland Charles N Drechsel Joy M Fish Stephen H Gray
Mirta N Canale Peter S Cousins Kevin G Drew Irene Fishell Catherine L Green
Thomas & Debra S Candy Arthur L & Mary E Covell Dale W & Marjorie A Driscol Gillian A Fisher Grace O Green
Marlene Canizales Daniel Covrig M C Dronen Stephen D & Karyl E Fisher Laurie A Green
Elissa Capes Duane M Covrig Marilyn J Dry Barbara S Fisher Carol J Greene
John Carlos Winston J & Marilyn J Craig Victor Dube Jean E Fitch Frank W Greene
Betty M Carlson Erwin A Crawford William E Dudgeon Wendy J Fivash Nathan A Greene
James W & Beth Carlson Wallace H Croak & Ellen A Ruby L Dudley John H Fletcher Veronica R Greene
Bruce R Carpenter Council Croak Merle Dueck Claudine Fleury Tim Greenlaw
Corinne Carpisi Daniel D Crooker Ronald G Duerksen Wafiya F Foote Betty J Greenwood
Steven G Carrizosa Florence H Crumley Kelvin M Duncan Lorraine M Ford Carrie L Grellmann
Carey C & Dorothy A Jorge A Cruz Aaron P Durbin Enid L Ford F G Grellmann
Carscallen Carol J Curry John T Durichek Diane M Ford Emma Grentz
Lois K Carscallen Gary R Curtis Laurice Durrant Richard A & Alice B Ford Ona M Greve
Ritchelle Casalan Ronald W Curtis Kathryn G Dybdahl Curtis Forde Nancy L Greve
Mary A Casebolt Estrella D’Arezzo Robert A Earp Sarah N Forrester Linda Griffin
Anthony R Castelbuono Nicolette E Dacres Donna D Eastman Allen G Fosse Robert B Griffin
Madeline Castelbuono Dennis A Dahl Christine S Eastwood Irwin A Fosse Grenith J Griffith
David B Caswell Glenda L Dale Joanne V Edgar Brittany A Foster Richard B Griffith
Shirley Cavin Johnson Mary Jean Damron Bill S Edsell Beverly J Foster Joy D Groth
M Cerzil Sheri S Darrough Latas L Edwards Tillie Foust Donna F Grove
Fonda L Chaffee Linda J Dassenko Mark S Edwards Nancy L Fowler Elaine M Grundset
Melissa K Chaffee Janine K Daugherty Ottis C Edwards Daniel S Francis William G Gruzensky
Birthe Chan Michael G Dauncey Danny C Edween Masie E Francis D Tamsir Gueye
Linda K Chang Glenda E Davidson Yvonne M Egger Dorothy I Frase Floyd D & Hilda Gustafson
Gilbert B Chapman John R Davidson Reginold A & M J Eighme Barry L & Kathy J Freeman Sharon K Guth
Adel James Chareq Bonnie Davis Steven E Eisele Kathleen M Freeman Richard Guthrie
Brenda G Palmer Chase Sarah M Davis Kathleen J Ekkens Betty H Freeman M J Guy
Maria Chavez Gwendolyn J Davis Richard K & Linda L Ekkens William J Fulco Lester Haag

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Lillian M Haag Eloise Hill Dorothy E Johnson Rose M Knott Gary Lockwood
Tobey & Lucile E Haagenrud Marylin J Hill Esther M Johnson Pamela S Knowlton Ruth E Lofthouse
Donald E & Edith I Habenicht Michael R Hilton Glenn & Carlene L Johnson Lisa L Knudsen Thayne Logan
Arlind E Hackett Lounette Hinkle Wilma H Johnson Christof W Kober Gloria London
Donald S Hadley Danielle M Hinton Jamie Johnson Jonathan B Koch Angela Lopez
Verna G Hadley Beda L Hirsch Maggie R Johnson Genevieve W Koh Ernesto J Lopez
Loa Hagelgantz Theodore & Lynda Hirsch Pauletta R Johnson Vereen Koh Ernie Lopez
Zerita J Hagerman James Ho Ronald L Johnson Nancy H Kohler Gloria E Lopez
Norma L Halberg Janice Hoffman Wilma H Johnson Esther Konrad Lester E Lorenz
Elaine S Halenz Florence A Holford Ella Johnston J Mailen & Lynne D Kootsey Elmer W Lorenz
Barbara J Haley Carmen Holland Eunice L Johnston Jason A Kors Peter M Love
Barbara A Hall Karen J Holland Serita A Jones Ann C Kosinski Patricia A Lowe
Connie L Hall Renita K Hollsten Robert G Jones Frederick A Kosinski Sandra Lozano
Juanita Hall Gary R Holman S Charles Jones Donald J Kostrewa Dorothy J Lucht
Patricia L Hall Ian R Holt Richard D Jordan Bonnie G Kotter Maria L Lucrida
Barbara J Hallock Susan Holtsclaw Wanda J Jordan Lena Koury Robert R & Nona M Ludeman
Karen R Hamberger Benson Hong Andrea L Jordan Karyl L Kramer Helyn Luechauer
Esther Hamel James H & Betty L Hoover James P Joseph Mandy L Krentz John, deceased & Helen Lungu
Anneliese M Hamel Robert D Hopkins Bernice O Jubert Mike Kropf Carol E Lusung
Daniel B Hamilton Lirlie J Horner Jeffrey K Juneau Myron K & Doris N Krueger Jessica M Luttfring
Hernan D Hammerly John M Hough Zachary R Juniper Irene Krull Elisha M Luyeho
James R & Renae Hamstra Peggy A Houston Margaret Jurkiewicz Evelyn P Kuhn Taryn A Lynch
Raewyn J Hankins Mike Houtchens Thomas C Kalappurayil Wolfgang P Kunze John N Lyon
Mary L & Brian E Hanks Harold & Gwen M Howard Rana R Kane Janet L Kurzynske Anita J MacKey
James E Hann John E Howard Joon Hyuk Kang & Yun Mickey D & DeAnn Kutzner Rocco A Maccarone
Brian Hanna Thomas G Howe Myung Oh Kay J Kuzma Edward A Mack
Connie J Hanna Elwin D & Eleanor J Howell Nancy C Kantor Hyun J Kwon Deborah E Mackey
James D Hanson Robert L Howson Richard L & Glenice Kaping Romulo Lachica Richard N Mackie
Herbert I & Marjorie C Harder Donna G Hubert Nena M Karim Iris M Landa Marianne Macklin
Phyllis V Harding Jeffrey P Hudon Sam E Karim Laura Landrey John J Madigan
Leonard N & Esther L Hare Frank A Hufana Verna L Karst Adaline Lane June M Madrigal
Timothy E Harley Eileen L Huggins Frank J Karth Park Lane Suzanna D Majewski
Craig Harris Vernon R Hughes Renee Katrib Harold H & Violet R Lang Nada Maletin
Janelle B Harris Gerald S & Dulcinea H Hulick Daniel J Kaumpungan Phebe L Langot Richard A Malott
Allen D & Pamela M Harris Claude G & Carolyn M Richard R Kay Keith Lanzer Mary Kaye Manchur
Ronn M Harris Hullquist Doris E Keatts Christy L Larsen Wallace L Mandigo
Shirley A Harrison Karen Hummel James V Keeney Ramona E Larsen Dahna L Mandos
Patricia A Harrison Gary W Hunt Mildie Kehr Edwin W & Grace E Larson Melanie A Manges
Diane M Hart Mark P Hunt Wilma J Keifer W G Larson Pauline M Maniraguha
Merlin M & Marian M Hart Mary W Hunt Diana L Kellawan Doug Latinkic Laurisse Maniscalco
Kurt W Hartmann Liam J Hurley John Kelley Mary E Lauda Savanna J Maniscalco
Hilde S Hasel Barbara A Huset Rhoda M Kendall Brainerd Laundry Phillip R Mann
Linda Haulcomb Robert S Hutt Jean A Kennedy James E LeBlanc David S Maquera
Gertrude Hay Ja-Yeon Hwang John C & Frances B Keppel Chris & Suzy L LeBrun Derise M Marden
Linda S Hayman Sunggeun S & Inae J Im Dale C Kershner Marcia A LeMay Glen M Marek
Melisa Heber Sherri D Ingram Hudgins Kristina M Kettenburg Pauline Lebel Gloria Mariano
Chanida C Hechanova Marcia K Irwin Monya G Khan Thomas E Lechleitner Andres J Marquez
Lanette M Heghesan Jerome B Jablonski Frances L Kilmer Aracelis Ledesma Ann M Marquez
Stella M Hegstad Alice L Jackson Leilani R Kilpatrick Ydelci Ledesma Juan Marquez
Harold E & Dorothy E Heidtke Ed A Jackson Adam D Kim Hasung Lee Maria Marquez
David W Heilig Troy D Jackson Anne Kim Martin D Lee Ana Marroquia
Hubert M Helfer Sandra L Jacobs Chang S & Yong-Ho Kim Beverly J Leffler Shirley Marsh
Doris D Helm George J Jaeger Choong-Man J & Charlyn Y Kim Tanner C Leininger Allen S Martin
Lorene Henderson Nancy R Jaehn N Roland Kim Cloice D & Myrna Lemon Betty S Martin
Lorraine D Henri Mary L James Wendy K Kim Laslo L Lennart Cynthia S Martin
Cislyn K Henry John Jann Yeon J & Shin A Kim Gerald F Lerman Ralph W Martin
John M Henry Coral A Janssen Yong-Ho & Chang S Kim Eileen F Lesher Brooks W Martyn
Beth M Hernandez Ramon Jaraba Joan B King Veda E Lesher Daniel L Mason
Felipe T Hernandez David G & Lisa D Jardine Robert E & Lillis L Kingman Daniel G & Carol L Lewis Alta M Massey
Luis A Hernandez Tamara K Jardine Jerri Kinney Katherine J Lichtenwalter Matthew W Matovu
Marilyn M Herrmann Gwen Jardine Jacqueline L Kinsman Karen Lightbourne Jermella R Matthews
Henry & Pearl Herzog Jeanne B Jarnes Ewald & Olusanjo O Kissinger Werner & Grace Lightner Lionel Matthews
Geraldine T Hess Judy Jarnes Maxine W Klan Lori W Lin Dorothy J Matthies
Marianne Heydt Edward H Jasper Doralee Klein Claudia M Lindow Justin J Mattson
Kathryn L Hickerson George T Javor Sharon Klemm Grace V Lindsay Regil J Mattson
Brenda L Higgins Suze Jean-Pierre Shirley Kline Mark E & Francesca T Lippi Judith I Matusik
Janice L Higgins Mildred M Jefferson Mary L Knapp Christina L Lister-Walkingshaw Mary Elizabeth Mauro
Jean C Hildebrand Lyle H Jensen William E & Dorothy L Knecht Alice A Little Gerard Mauze
Arlene Hill Isabell Jervis Phyllis Knepel Julieanne Little Pauline G Maxwell
Barbara J Hill Ruth W Jiyani Elizabeth L Knight Robert M & Ann R Little Constance M Maycock
Carol L Hill Meredith S Jobe Jeneree Knight Lyle L & Dorothy R Carol E Mayes
Mariellyn F Hill Roland F John Billie J Knight Litzenberger Brandy R Maynard
Geraldine W Hill Dan Johnson Ronald A Knott Harry C Lloyd Roland L Mays

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Walter L & Pauline Mazat Leona M Murray James H Patterson Charles E Randall Nancy C Ruiz
Robert T McBain Milton J Murray Carl J Patterson Bernadette Randall Max Rusher
Amelia R McBride Donald W Murray Stephen D & Dalry B Payne Karen Randolph Charles C & Beverly M Russell
Robert L McCullough Charles T Muse Arlene M Peden Michael D Rann Sharon M Russell
Valora L McDaniel Karon G Musgrave Dora Mae Pedersen Thomas F Rappette Joel S Sabangan
Deborah K McDaniel Dawn M Mutz Jonathan Peinado Humberto M & Julieta C Rasi Jane Sabes
Robert & Ilea A McDaniel Beulah E Myers Zonia Peinado David R Rawls Judy Sabnani
Richard G McDonald Donald L Myers Anton E Pellegrini Timothy A Raymond DiAnne D & Larry V Sager
Linda McFadden Kathryn B Myers Parker Paul W Pelley Gwendolyn R Readler Renee A Sager
W R McFadden Margie S Mynhier Donna J Pelto Gail Y Reddell Elmar P & Darilee F Sakala
Gaylene M McFarland Shari L Nash Esther Penn Nancy A Redford Lemuel Salandanan
Jeff McGraw Arif Nasir Joan Penn Susan M Reeve Noel A & Cynthia P Salgado
Roberta L McHutchison Pauline Neighbors Candice L Penno E Ken & Sue M Regal Samuel B Salinas
Gerald A McKay Harold E Nelson Gamaliel Perales Josue Regoso Yolanda Salinas-Marquez
Delauna M McKee Kenneth E Nelson Merri-Lou Perkins Clifford D & Anna M Reiber John F & Lonna L Salnoske
R Ellsworth & Sharon S McKee Yvonne Nerness Shirley Perock Richard M & Anita I Reid Cecelia M Sampson
Karin E McLarty Kermit L Netteburg John F Perrin Bryan A Reid Lynette E Sanderson
Orlin R McLean Jenny Neumann Mary L Perry Kathy E Reid Paul Sandman
Mary S McNeal Gary L Newberry Mark Perry Pamela R Rein Katherine L Sanocki
Marnelle McNeilus Isabel A Newbold Harlow Peterson John M Reinsch Emmanuel L Santiago
Lillian L McNeily Magaly M Newmyer Ivadel Peterson Robert A Reiswig Cindy A Sash
Margaret E McNitt Lillian Ng Jeffrey L Peterson Marcial R Remitera Richard L & Helen E Sauls
Delina D McPhaull Joyce J Nichols Sadie Peterson Walter Renshaw Phyllis Sawvell
Mercedes McPherson Eldora B Nickel, deceased Shirley N Pettis Robertson Kerry D Reuer Melinda S Scarlett-Persaud
Genevieve McWilliams Merrilynne K Nickless Gordon G Phillips S D Rey Connie L Schaffer
Glenn A & Gina V Meekma Colleen J Nielsen Harold R & Betty L Phillips Barbara G Reynolds Judith D Schalk
Donald R Meidinger Rolf Nieman Rudolf Piekarek Mary Reynolds Anthony K Schaller
Gabriela Melgar Beverly A Noble Elizabeth L Pierson Floyd L Rheinheimer Debra S Schamberger
John R Melnick William J Nordgren Ana L Pineda Elsie Rice Marie A Schaub
Nepatli Mendoza Teresa A Norman Anna T Piskozub Linda L Rice Kari A Schebo
Shirley Menhardt Audrey C North Luis F Pisuena Lana J Rice Helma M Schlaman
Agnes L Merchant Christal J Notice Darlene Pisuena-Ray Dan Rich Jack E Schleicher
David L & Brenda S Merkel D David & Judith L Nowack James L Pittman David K & Ruth G Riedlinger Donna L Schmidt
Nathan M & Phyllis I Merkel Rosa Nunez Sara Plumb Lora A Riess Norma J Schmidt
Virginia Merrill Arne M & Sharon J Nystuen Gordon W & Bonnie J Pollitt Philipp & Nancy Riess John F & Catherine Schmidt
William Merz Kerry M O’Connor Marilyn Pond Harold P Riess Cynthia S Schmidt
Deborah J Messinger Geraldine O’Neal Burton A Pontynen Robert W Ringer Cindy J Schneider
Gregory E & Krista M Metzger Kathleen Oakden Chalmers G & Alice E Poole Candice J Ringering Virginia L Schneider
Ardis M Meyer Ella L Oetman Margaret A Poole Linda L Ritchey Barbara J Schofield
Gerald P Meyer Blanche A Oetman Marciana L Popescu Richard M Ritland Wolfhart K Schubach
Louis Meyer Merlene A Ogden Warren G & Betty A Popp Teresa A Ritter Ronald A Schubert
Angela G Millen Joy S Oh Sean P & Vernieta J Porras Gary L Roberson Mary A Schwantes
Jerry Miller Lavon Oke Lynsey R Porter Ruth M Roberts Mark Schwertfeger
Joyce K Miller Rosemary Okpulor Earl A Potter Isabel A Rodrigues Karl E Schwinn
Julie A Miller Kathyleen I Oliver Frederick N Pottle Annette C Rodriguez Kevin C Sciulli
Rhonda R Miller Joseph E Olney Shari L Powell Dan Rodriguez Carolyn M Scorpio
Linda Mills Janelle R Olson Simastuen Barbara E Prest Senez Rodriguez-Charbonier Marian L Seeley
Simona G Mills Linda O Omane Joshua L Price Rey F Rodriquez Mary L Segar
Seetha R Milton Amanda C Ombengi Paul Prien Dorothy M Roller Llewellyn D Seibold
William D Minear Lawrence W Onsager Kristin A Priest Kristina L Romashko Willis Seibold
Delores J Mitchell Anna J Opicka Judy G Pritchard Viviane Romelus Shirley A Seidenstricker
June M Mitchell Yudelka J Orosco Derrick L & Bonnie C Proctor Ruth C Romulus Harry Selent
Sharon D Moll Richard T & Sharon L Orrison Martha H Prokop Fred R Roosenberg Claire Senseman Church
Dorothy C Moll Melissa F Orrison Sheila Pruchs Henry & Ruby E Roosenberg Paul A Sergio
Harry & Edwina Montello Ray Osborn Ray Puen Anna M Roosenberg Salim A Serrano
Susan K Moon Annie M Oswald Florence C Pumford Nida A & Placido M Roquiz Jean A Sevener
Robert D Moon Dan R Overfield Matthew & Delisa J Purchase Herbert & Marilyn Rorabeck Elma Severin
Susan K Moon Carmen I Pagan Martin D Purvis Christine Rorabeck Debbie L Shadel
Lynae G Moor Andrew A Pagels Monte E Puymon Richard A Rorabeck Audrey Shaffer
Barth P Moore Lindsey N Painter Robert J Quellette Tony Rosal Mable M Shankel
Barth Moore Byung H Pak Theresa A Quellette Jodi M Rose Hershel Shanks
Michele E Morrell Paul H Pak Carolyn A Quezada David Rosenberg Norman & Donna L Sharp
Richard I & Jeanette Morris Eugene A Palmieri Eleanor Raab Mary Nell Rosenboom Carol A Shaver
John Morss Sandra A Pappas Blaine A Rabbers Andrea K Ross Gregory Shawaryn
Pam Mort Deborah R Park Elaine G Radeff Laura Ross Adda C Sheldon
Beulah J Moses Sung H Park Kathryn A Raethel Merita K Ross Crystal M Shelley
Gnani R Moses Kathryn B Myers Parker Blanca Ramal Roberta J Ross Clarice Shepherd
Joanne Muldoon Jack A Parker Ramnarine Ramharacksingh Gloria M Row Sherry M Shepherd
Patsy Mummert Jacqueline J Parker Joe Ramos Edmond E Roy E Wayne Shepperd
Alberta Munroe Reitha E Parks Sherryl L Rampton Norman J & Margaret J Roy Carol M Sherman
J L Murdoch Ardyth Parrick Barbara Ramsey Verlyn Ruger Jack L Sherman
Adelia N Murphy Robert I Parry John M Ramsey C Ruie Verlen D Sherwin
Dorothy A Murphy Catherine E Pascual Martha N Rand Daniel E Ruiz Linda Short

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Phyllis A Show David A & Linda L Steen Jo Tracy Ardis E Wazdatskey Wilan Wong
Carrell V & Isabel A Shuler Janetta R Steffen Verna M Travis Alice L Weakley Lanny Wonoprabowo
Adam D Shull Heidi H Steinhagen Snowden Ardyth Trecartin John E Weakley Bryant G Wood
Carol Shultz Ryan P Steitz Max A Trevino Alice L Weakley Connie O Wood
Joan Shultz Ardis D Stenbakken Ramona D Trubey Sandra Weaver Jarrod J Wood
Kari L Shultz Sylvia E Stephan Ray L & Shirley J Truhn Robert E Weaver Valerie L Wood
Max H Shurtliff Michael F Stephenson Maria M Tryon Teri Webster Dennis & Betty L Woodland
William A Sias Rolene J Stepp Audra B Tucker Michael H Weigand Charles & Delores E Woods
Brenda S Siebold Doris J Sterling Ronald E Turk Kevin L Wein & Suzanne R Edward J & Edith G Woods
Gerald Siebold Rudolph O Sterling Chad E & Tonya A Turner White-Wein Dan C & Julie A Woolf
Jane L Siebold Sharon L Stewart Constance D Twomley Cardinal O Welch Bette L Wozniak
Myrtle A Siewert Delyse E Steyn Rebecca Twomley Rex M Welch David Wozniak
Mario A Silva Rose R Stickle Douglas E Tyler Benjamin Welebir Judy C Wright
Earl L Simmons Sylvia M Stiles Esther V Tyler Bradferd Welebir Glenna M Wright, deceased
Emmanuel M Simon Beatriz B Stitzer Debra D Uehlin Francis W & Mary S Wernick Melodie J Wright
Sarah A Simulis Charles J & Anne W Stokes Traci L Umali Thea Wescott Walter L & Jacqueline M
Jeanne W Sitompul Paul A Stokstad Dena J Umek Roy A Wesson Wright
Annette Siver Garth H & Joyce E Stoltz Eleanor G Umek Bette M Westfall Gayle R Wuchenich
Nathan R Skaife Erin G Stone Betty L Unruh Ronald F & Pauline M Westman Richard A Wuttke
Larry E Skinner Judith I Storfjell Kathy R Usilton Lenard Whaley Jianming Wei
Julia D Slade John F Stout James Y Uyeda James Wharam George A & Janet F Yancer
Jennifer L Slater Donna R Stout Milan & Lilijana M Vajdic John W Wharam Margaret Yeo
Leon & Dolores E Slikkers Kenneth V Stover Sara N Valencia Mary E Wharam Nelly Lueng Yi
Carolyn G Sloan Kenneth E & Sharon L Straw Marilyn J Vallieres George L & Donna M Wheeker R A Yingst
Benjamin H Smith Bonnie B Strawder Marcia E Van Arsdell Joe L & Connie L Wheeler Nancy R Yoder
Brandon J Smith William C Strom Jacoba H Van Bemmelen Douglas E Wheeler Ethel L Young
Charles R Smith Carolyn Strzyzykowski Bobbie J Van Dolson Judith M Wheeler Nicholas A Young
Lynn E Smith Julie Summerfield Catherine A Van Duinen Susan B Whitaker Robert Young
Micrae E Smith Kathy A Summerlin David D Van Luven Cleon E & Sandra M White Stephen W & Bonnie L Young
Paul D Smith Francis L & Lorraine L Surdal Jarmila I VanArsdell Eric J White Millie U Youngberg
Ransom D Smith Beverly Swagerty Barbara J Vance Leslie J White Duane Ytredal
Stephen E Smith Clarence J Swallen, deceased Earl D VandeVere Ernest G White Earl J Zager
Verona E Smith Lee-Anne M Swanson Joan T Vander Mei William G White Noemi Zanazanian
L Louise Smith Rohan M Swanston S Jean Vanek Kimberly Whiteman Tom Zapara
Mark L & Vicki R Smucker Carol J Swayze Dale S Vassantachart W R Whiteman Judith D Zimmerman
Valeri Snedden John H Sweeney Nancy J Vecchione Vincent T & Vesta Whitmore Pamela Znidar
Heidi M Snively Freda F Swensen Lilia I Velasquez Alice F Whitney Virginia F Zollinger
Ruth A Snow Ruth A Sykes Eliezer C & Maureen A Wendy L Wickey Shirley A Zork
Andrew J & Julia T Snyder David L Symonds Ventura Debra D Wiemeyer Stephen L Zurek
Warren R Snyder Myrtie J Symonds Mimose R Vernet W John Wilbur
Eve Sobol Ronald R Symonds Shannon M Vielmann Wes H Wilbur
Angelina C Soliven Helen C Tabakovic Michael A Villwock Joyce E Wilburn, deceased
Sharon S Somerville Jill R Tait J Rita Vital Gregory L Wildman
Ralph A Sommer Steven G & Esther Tarangle Ann-Marie Vitalis Maralyn Wileman
Francis A & Eunice Soper James I Taylor Dorita S Vitrano James P Wilkerson
Jose N Sorto Lyndon J Taylor Filomena A Vitug Janet L Wilkins
Larry A Soule Robert M Tebo Donald K Vixie Richard E & Donna Willey
Leny E Souza Virginia Tejada Armando Vizcarra Erik Willey
Steve Sowder Jesse Tennison Roger W Voigt Cheryl Williams
Claudia A Sowler Satu R Terian Otto D Vyhmeister Gary D Williams
Pamela Sparks J Richard Terrell Mary Wadsworth Cooke Mari J Williams
Carolann M Spearman Jerome D & O Jane Thayer Cheryl Wagner Nimal C Williams
Edward J Specht Anna L Thomas Josephine E Wahagheghe Stephanie M Williams
Frederick M Specht Daniel L Thomas Dana L & Dawn M Wales Wendy Williams
Jacqueline M Spencer Loralee J Thomas Jesse G Walker Cherie M Wilson
Stella M Spencer Korey Thomas Ethel L Wall Christopher L Wilson
Richard E & Alice N Spindler Andrew J Thompson Joy A Wall Don L Wilson
D John Spruyt Gary A Thompson David W & Twyla O Wall Norman L & Donna M Wilson
Glenn W & Geraldine B John A Thompson Nancy Walters Griselda C Wilson
St Clair Avonne Thompson Carolyn A Waltz Mary Z Wilson
Alicia T St Hillaire Shirley A Thoresen Rao Wandawasi Rachel L Wilson
Lad S Stacey Gladson M Thumbalamoto Bonita M Wang Glenn L Wiltse
Phyllis Standen Ruth E Tidwell Ericka Ward Andrea J Wincek
Luella Standish Constance H Tiffany John D & Marilyn C Ward Carole Ann Winegar
Eleanor C Stanhiser James E & Lucia A Tiffany Terry Ward Edward E & Cheryl L Wines
Aleksandar Stankovic Margaret M Tilden Maylin D Warda Edward C Wines
Phyllis A Staples Jeannie M Tillay Melodie J Wardecke Michael W Winter
Thomas & Genevieve Starkey Mike Timmins Wilma J Warren Kathryn A Wirth Rajecki
David F Starlin P Tolentino Sarah E Washington Ian Wisniewski
Brian L Starr Judy G Toney Arna D Waterhouse Ray Witzel
Louis Steakley David W Toppenberg H R Waterhouse Jennifer P Wollemberg
Audrey L Steele Wolfhard & Irene O Touchard W Ronald Watson Evelyn Wonderly
Claude E & Elizabeth F Steen Larry L Townsend Gary M Way Peter A Wong

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The Daniel Augsburger Society


The Daniel Augsburger Society was established in 2007 to honor those that have remembered Andrews University in their estate plan or
through a planned gift. To learn more about the society, please contact the Office of Planned Giving & Trust Services 269-471-3613 or
plannedgiving@andrews.edu.

Janet Aldea Edith Davis Herbert Holden William & Jean Murdoch Reger & Katherine Smith
James & Patricia Anderson Frank & Dolly Dehaan Helen Holiak Milton Murray Richard & Claudia Sowler
Marty Anderson Lyndel & Patricia Dickerson John & Dede Howard George & Patricia Mutch Glenn & Geraldine St. Clair
Joyce Augsburger Norman & Florence Doss Rosemary Iles Arlan Nelson Phyllis Standen
Harold & Doralee Bailey Irizona Duckworth Shahin Ilter Lyle Nelson Timothy & Joan Standish
Dorothy Baker Sharon Dudgeon Paul Jackson Terry Newmeyer Charlene Starlin
Valeda Barcelow Roger & Margaret Dudley Warren & Loretta Johns Roy Olson David & Linda Steen
Robert & Darlene Barnhurst Kenneth Dunn Ruby Johnson Harry & Janet Olson Lois Strand
David & Marilyn Bauer Mercedes Dyer Johnny & Ida Johnson Darrel & Anna Jean Opicka Reid & Ardith Tait
Sophie Becker Virginia Eakley Oliver & Eunice Johnston Richard & Sharon Orrison Bernice Taylor
Doug Benson Edward Elmendorf II Ruth Kaiser Sharon Overton Richard & Sharon Terrell
Iris Bentz-Horak Ruth Engelbert Gary & Sue Kaufman Stephen & Rose Paden Jerome & Jane Thayer
Eileen Bergeron Robert Fadeley John & Frances Keppel Kathryn Parker Constance Tiffany
Eleanor Bicknell David & Frances Faehner Esther Kerr Delio & Catherine Pascual Catherine Lang Titus
Frieda Blanchard Don & Alice Fahrbach Dennis Kiley David Peshka Julian & Marjorie Ulloth
Alfred & Winifred Boyce Evelyn Faurote Robert & Lillis Kingman Doug & Tari Popp Gail Vallieres
Martin & Glynis Bradfield Dwain & Lorraine Ford Robert Kloosterhuis Norman & Beverly Pottle Peter & Jacoba vanBemmelen
Betty Brassington Nelson Fore Anita Kohler Richard & Nancy Powell Donald & Catherine Van
Alma Brown Denis Fortin & Kristine Ursula Konegen Sylvia Powers Duinen
Frederick Brown Knutsen George & Kathleen Kuzma Roy & Darlene Puymon David Van Luven & Patti
Marvin & Sylvia Budd Gerald & Reva Furst Jan & Kay Kuzma Charles & Barbara Randall McKenney
Allan Buller Wilfred & Rowena Futcher Marian Larsen Christopher & Janelle Randall George & Gloria Vannix
Russell & Cynthia Burrill Elizabeth Garber Maynard & Eleanor LeBrun Joseph Rasmussen Otto & Irma Vyhmeister
Mary Jo Canaday Cletus Georges Barbara Lee Nicholas & Mariellen Reiber Wyman & Murna ??
Lois Carscallen Jean Graham Joan Leonhardt Nevin & Lana Rice John & Lilya Wagner
Lewis & Della Mae Carson Harold Green Richard & Veda Lesher Raymond & Ruth Roberts Elaine Waller
Marion Cashman Arlene Grimley Sam Loh Bruce & Judith Ronk Myrtle Wallington
Donald Caster Carolyn May Grubbs Felix Lorenz James Root Arthur & Natalie Weaver
Bruce & Marilyn Christensen Harold & Elaine Grundset Martha Lorenz Marguerite Ross George & Donna Wheeker
Bethany Christian Herald & Donna Habenicht Maynard & Jean Lowry Leona Running Woodrow & Margaret
Keith & Ngaire Clouten Larry & Debbie Habenicht Robert & Nona Ludeman Austin & Phyllis Sawvell Whidden
Kenneth & Janice Cobb Judith Hack Anita Mackey Lawrence & Judy Schalk Timothy & Carolyn Wieder
Phyllis Collins David & Melinda Hafner Bernard Marsh Charles & Marie Schaub Roy Wightman
Robert Cook Ray & Madlyn Hamblin Charles & Patricia Mauro Richard & Lois Schell Steven Willsey
Roger Coon Loren & Ann Hamel Raymond Mayor Richard & Juanita Schuleman Meretle & Rosa Wilson
Gregory & Teresa Coryell Glen Hamel Robert & Ilea McDaniel Richard & Joyce Schwarz Stephen & Bonnie Young
Milton & Judy Crabb Paul Hamel Leland McElmurry Norbert & Christine Schwer Richard Yukl
Winston & Jeanette Craig Bonnie Jean Hannah Ellsworth & Sharon McKee Richard & Dixie Scott Bruce & Judy Zimmerman
Margaret Crishal David & Claudette Hartman Jim & DeLauna McKee Charles Scriven & Rebekah Edward & Lenora Ann Zinke
David & Jackie Cromwell Harold & Dorothy Heidtke Ernesto & Loida Medina Wang Scriven Kristopher & Lois Zygowiec
James & Carol Curry Ronald & Christine Herr Marion Merchant Marion Shertzer
Chester & Mary Jane Damron Eugene & Betty Hildebrand Charles Michaelis Joan Shultz
Michele Dauns Barbara Hill Virginia Miller Shirley Skala
Delmer Davis Ellen Hill Vernette Morrice Nancy Smith

During the 2007–08 fiscal year a total of $295,078 was received


from the following matured estate plans
Estate of Erling E & Ellie Calkins
Estate of C Fred & Helen Clarke
Estate of Irma Faye Doering
Estate of Richard & Dena Hammill
Estate of Elizabeth H. Horn
Estate of Siegfried H & Elizabeth Horn
Estate of Carl W. Jorgensen
Estate of Arnold & Flaudia Michals
Estate of Gordon Pearse
Estate of James & Carolyn Russell
Estate of Alfred & Audrey Sniegon
Estate of Clarence Swallen

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The Fund for Andrews


One of the best gifts you can give a university is an unrestricted programs but it also helps to keep the lights on and feed students.
one. Annual giving programs, the backbone of most university Everyday activities like these add up to be a large expense.
fundraising efforts, survive on undesignated gifts and loyal donors. Donations are solicited by direct mails appeals, phonathons,
To better reach Andrews donors the Office of Development is personal visits to alumni, and through the web.
working to enhance its annual giving program. The combined support of alumni, faculty, staff, friends, and
No longer referred to as The Annual Fund, the program has been students is necessary to ensure the success of this program. The
newly branded as The Fund for Andrews. Chris LeBrun, director revamped student-giving element, I Am Andrews, seeks to teach
of development, explains the name change. “When we call donors students the importance of giving back to the university. “Our
or write to them some still find it hard to understand the annual alumni give,” LeBrun says, “but if we can increase faculty and staff
fund. When you say The Fund for Andrews it just makes sense,” giving along with getting the students on board then our case for
LeBrun says. Along with the name change the program will feature support becomes all the more compelling.”
enhanced communication and exciting, engaging appeals. To make a gift to The Fund for Andrews go to www.andrews.
The Fund for Andrews supports scholarships and academic edu/development.

The Fund for Andrews The Fund for Andrews Phonathon


Average gift Total gifts

$140 $675,000 $200,000


$130 $131
$669,156
$650,000 $178,089
$120 $130 $175,000

$623,223 $163,121
$625,000

$100 $608,227 $150,000 $158,838


$102 $600,000
$600,696 $131,586
$84 $127,080
$80 $575,000 $125,000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

* A starred name indicates the Nereyda A Alonso Ronald Atkinson Christopher A Bartley Walter L Biggs
parent of a currently enrolled Alejandra Alvarado Jean L Audain Victoria L Batiste Burgess R Bills
student. A John Anders Bruce O Babienco Joseph M Bauer Roystan G & Joy Binns
Pamela K Anders Orren W & Rachel Bacheller James E & Katherine Baugher Canute R Birch
Thomas S & Cerina Andersen Belinda B Bader Erich W Baumgartner Richard Bird
MAPLE SOCIETY Charlotte N Anderson Barbara A Bailey Theodore F & Shelli Baze Brian H Bish
$1–$99 Dayton M Anderson G Robert & Phyllis Bainbridge Willard D Beaman Brenda A Bishop
V Carol Aalborg Eric D & Loretta Anderson Gordana Bajsanski Marc J Beaven LeVerne & Juanita Bissell
Kenneth H Ackerman Kent A Anderson Benjamin Baker Fred M & Velma Beavon Terry L Bitters
Russell R Adams Ralph M Anderson Carla B Baker Edwin C Beck Angela M Black
Atinuke D Adeleke LaQuita G Anderson Powers Woodrow W & Virginia Baker John M & Judy Bedell Harry L Black
Dennis V & Tisha Aguila Knut A & Joanne Andersson Brian M & Leona Bakewell Roland D Beem Warren G Blaisdell
Andrew S Ahn Alf & Deborah Andvik Donna B Banek Sally L Beeson Warren J Blanck
George H & Imogene Akers Ernest E Anger Howard F Bankes Bruce D & Shari Bellchambers Edward R & Lila Bloomquist
Consorcia P Alabata Patrick A & Deborah Anlauf Chad R Banks Elkyn J Beltre Bruce K & Coreena Blum
Nelda C Alamay Sara M Anthony Diane C Baptist Rolf & Birgitta Belz E Melinda Blystone
B Kay Albrecht Frederick A & Clarice Antor Ross Baptist Eliezer G Benavides Lowell L Bock
Vernon L & Sallie Alger Shigenobu Arakaki Stephen D Baptist Richard L & Starr Bender Harold Bohr
Renee S Ali Ramon C & Aurea Araujo Clarence Baptiste Martha L Benjamin Robert L Bolander
Cedric A Allen Rachel R Arentsen James M Barbour Harry J Bennett Dennis L Bolin
Clifton S Allen Jose A & Mistee Arias Bethel Barger, deceased Lester L Bennett James E Bollin
David W Allen Toni E Armando JoAnn M Barhorst George N & Lois Benson Kathleen R Bonin
Edward M & Madalyn Allen Timothy J Arner Patience Barnes Rodney A Benson Richard A Bonjour
Hazel A Allen Carldin N Arthur Duane A Barnett Elvin & Patricia Benton T P Bonney
John W Allen Henrietta I Arvidson Grace Barnett Roy A Benton Donald F Bostian
Neil E Allen William V & Norma Ashlin Gilbert E Barr-Dixon Kimberly Berent David C Bostrom
Sydney E Allen Warren S & Carolyn Ashworth Richard E & Anna Barrett Orley M Berg Byrna Botimer
Teryl J Allen Rachel K Atanosian Tiffany D Barrow Sally A Berkuchel Larry W & Carolyn Boughman
Harvey C & Rosalie Allison Leonard E & Ann Atkins Dorothy H Bartkus Chad E Bernard Norman E Boundy
Stephen N Allred Ann Atkins Virgil L Bartlett Gordon G Bietz Derek C Bowe

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Cecil R Bowman David M Carreon James E & Carol Curry Christian Y Dupont Arnold R Friedrich
Minnie G Boyer Anthony B & Juli Carrion Lorna E Curry Pamela A Durant Peter & Orpha Fritz
Neville T & Carol Bradfield Sylvester Q Case Gary R Curtis John T Durichek Virgil T Fryling
Peter N Bragg Rick A & Peggy Casebier Drucinda L Cwodzinski Paul B Dybdahl William Fuchs & Audrey M
Kerwin M Braithwaite Donald E & Mary Casebolt Nicolette E Dacres David R Earles Fuchs-Lindsay
Jay L & Michelle Brand R William Cash Dennis A Dahl Michael H & Donna Eastman Youlie Fukushima
Marsha A Brandon Robert W Cash Rockne W Dahl Doris J Eaton Arthur R Fuller
David C & Lanette Brandow Jacqueline C Castelbuono Dick E & Glenda Dale Dawn E Ebanks Carol S Fuller
Cheryl J Brandt Marilyn L Castelbuono George R Daniel Zelma B Edwards Edward R Fuller
Alice E Brantley David B Caswell Alvin L & Deborah Davis Kelly G & Donna Eick Eileen G Fuller
John D & Elizabeth Brantley Kirsten Cathell Clyde L Davis David B & Sharon Ekkens Florence Y Funai
Melvin E & Phyllis Brass William E Cavanaugh Deanna C Davis Paul G Elliott Shirley A Fuquay
Carroll V Brauer Sharon K Cejna Forrest P & Sarah Davis David W Ellis Russell D Furst
Albert E Brendel Edward & Miranda Cerovski Joyce E Davis Simon Elloway Sallyann G Gabriel
James B & Nancy Brenneman James D Chase Karen E Davis William K & Arlene Emery Cherryl A Galley
Mark C Bresee Janet M Chase Kimberly D Davis Vera W Emrick Jose G Galvez
David P Breyer Lee T Chee Patmah E Davis Joe H & Gladys Engelkemier Donna J Ganding
Kristine L Briggs Ye Chen Wanda G Davis Eric L Engen Kurt K Ganter
Ricky A Briggs Harold & Mary Cherne William S Davis Glenn F & Sadie Engen Mary E Gantt
Terri L Brinegar Bennett D & Sandra Chilson Mary A Davison Daniel L & Nancy Engle Garey E Gantz
Joanne M Broden Watson L Chin Charles W & Leora Day Robert W Engstrom Sarah J Gard
Leona R Brooks Stephen G & Claudia Chinn Robert H Day Ericca G Erhard Benjamin Gardner
Victor R & Alma Brown Michael Chiomenti R P De La Cruz Robert L Erich Roger L Gardner
Robert H & Ellen Brown Robert Chism Richard L & Valerie DeFluiter Verland V Erntson James R & Pamela Gatling
Gary E Brown Marjorie J Cholin Eleanor J DeWitt Marika Esham Lynn E & Donna Gatz
George W Brown Leo H & Carol Christensen Sheri A DeWitt Lyle G Euler Stephen A & Kathy Gatz
James J Brown John D Christenson Stephen D & Lisa DeWitt Andrew J & Sheila Evans James H Gaull
Jeffery J Brown Ruth E Christiansen Joshua W Dee Shirley F Evans William A Geary
Ronald C Brown Richard W Christoph G Michael Deeb Helene J Evans-Helling Roy T Gee
Thomas L Brown Rene A & Licette Church Richae L Dehaney Charles F Everest Cecil L & Margaret Gemmell
Vasco S Brown Roy C Churchill Samuel D Del Pozo Edward A Everett Nila G Getter
Victor F Brown E Stanton Clark Trevor J Delafield Deborah L Everhart Jonathan W Gibbons
Michael B Brownfield Gregory F Clark Stan M & Martha Detweiler Laural S Ewalt Lloyd & Adaline Gibson
James A Bruce Lorraine V Clark Raquel A Diaz Barbara J Ewing Paul G Gibson
Sharon J Brunnabend Robert A Clark Joseph W Dick Sean & Lynne Facchinello Philip E & Vida Giddings
D Lynn & Debra Bryson Roy A & Louann Clark Darwin M Dickerson Sandra J Fallon Violet Gill
Janette H Buck Richard I & Virginia Clark Kelti K Dickerson Robert H Fancher Farrell L & Delores Gilliland
Andrew A Bueno Wilton E & Sylvia Clarke Charles W Disney Mumtaz A & Marilyn Fargo Florence C Gillman
Daniel C Bundy Daniel E & Beverly Cobb Paull E Dixon Catherine J Farkas Compton S Girdharry
Donald T Bunker Edward M Collins Nicole A Dizon Robert H Farley David B Glass
Harold O Burden Orla L & Ellen Collins Phidelyn M Dobson Daniel L Farmer Kelly L Goddard
George R Burgdorff Linda J Colwell Kevin J & Denise Doe Rosemary Farver Wayne & Barbara Goffin
Charles E Burkeen Rochelle G Consignado Herman W & Terresa Doering Rodolfo F Feijoo John E & Arloene Goley
David M Burley Doylene A Cook Curtis A & Coleen Dolinsky Loren L Fenton Gilbert A & Sandra Goodall
Robert L Burns Richard L Cook Rudolph H Dolinsky Duane F Ferguson Joan M Goodwin
Harold T, deceased & Ravilla William L Coolidge Don J Donesky Elsbeth G Ferguson Genevieve R Goosey
E Burr Roger W Coon Thomas L Donley Erma Ferguson Loylette L Gordon
Gordon L Burton Douglas O Cooper James H & Tae Doran Carol E Filanova Jean C Graham
Wilbur A Burton Peter Cooper Robert W & Avonelle Dorant Milton E Fish Ricardo B Graham & Audrey A
Mary J Buzolich Russell J Cooper Desmond T, deceased & Garth E & Gillian Fisher Weir-Graham
Everette L Byam Lisa M Copenhaver Frances Doss William L & Jean Fitch Carol L Grannan
Glen H & Bonnie Byers Donald A & Lenora Copsey Heather L Doty Myrtle M Fitzgerald Tammara A Grant
Scott A & Susan Byers Donald W Corkum Gary L & Judith Doty Wayne A & Barbara Fleming Harold J Greanya
Harold W & Alma Bylsma Jaime L Cortes Michael G Doucoumes Preston W Fletcher Laurie A Green
Daniel R & Ellen Caagbay Duane M Corwin Jennifer L Dove Joseph R Flowers Nathan A & Patricia Greene
Mirna B Cabrera Carol A Coursey Richard C & Nadine Dower Gary O Fordham F G Grellmann
Richard M Cadavero Peter S & Melissa Cousins Charles N & Karen Drechsel Scott W & Kathleen Forner Emma Grentz
Paul R Caggiano Patricia E Cove Dale W & Marjorie Driscol Denis Fortin & Kristine M Ona M Greve
J Fred & Yvonne Calkins Arthur L & Mary Covell Eileen R Dry Knutson Robert R & Nancy Greve
Arlene R Campbell Jerry R Coyle Rich C & Linda DuBose Barbara J Foster D Jonathan Griebel
Leo J Campbell Charles E Creech Efrain Duany Brittany A Foster Rachel J Griebel
Rafael A Canizales Charles C Crider William E Dudgeon Darrow A & Yvonne Foster Charles J Griffin
Louis Canosa Wallace H Croak & Ellen A Ruby L Dudley William G & Beverly Foster Evelyn R Griffin
Elissa Capes Council Croak David P Duffie Nancy L Fowler Robert B Griffin
Cheerie L Capman Timothy E Crosby Anna M Dunbebin Bruce J Fox Richard B Griffith
Petar Caran Timothy A & Becky Cross Kelvin M Duncan Julia F Fox, deceased Gary D Grimes
John M Cardoso Douglas W Cross Margaret A Duncan Stephen E Fox Duane E Grimstad
Dean C Carlisle Muriel E Crow James L Dunn Alice R Framil Harold N & Anne Grosboll
Betty M Carlson Florence H Crumley Kenneth E Dunn Ronald A Francis James E & Donna Grove
Matthew J Carlson George D & Rhonda Crumley Kevin H & Wendy-Lynn Dunn Gordon A & Dorothy Frase George L & Linda Grow
Richard G Carlson Denise D Curnutt Michael E & Judith Dunn David D Freedman* John A Gruzensky
Christina M Carlton H Carl Currie Celia V Dunning Roland P & Kathleen Freeman Caleb M Guevara
Egerton W Carnegie Earlene E Currier Atilio R & Eunice Dupertuis Mary-Catherin Freier Norman R & Leona Gulley

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Jocelyn E Gunnarsson Alvin J & Geraldine Hess April J Jackson Sharon R Kershner Thomas C Laughner
Herb J Gust Candace K Hess Paul T Jackson Anoosh Keshishzade Robert A & Carolanne Lawson
Floyd D Gustafson Deborah M Hess Denise A Jacobs Robert B Kessler Calvin C Layton
Howard A Gustafson Alvin J & Geraldine Hess Kevin R & Sandra Jacobs Thomas C Kessler Marcia A LeMay
Lars G Gustavsson William H Hessel George J Jaeger Kenneth W Ketola Benjamin E & Sharon Leach
G Herman & M Guy Gordon T Hewlett William E Jamerson David H & Janice Kijak Donn W Leatherman
Lillian M Haag Pauline M Hiatt Royson N James Donald L & Leilani Kilpatrick Brenda K Leavelle
Richard W Haas Stanley D & Kathryn David C & Jeanne Jarnes Adam D Kim Thomas E & Janine Lechleitner
Mark P & Linda Haddad Hickerson* Edward H Jasper Boo-Jung Kim Darius A Lecointe
J Neil & Verna Hadley Kevin H & Rhonda Hicks Sandra E Jaster N Roland Kim Steven H & Heather Lee
Daniel G & Heidi Hainault William H & Bonnie Hicks George T & Shirley Javor Sharon L Kinch Joan C Lee
Wilbur E & Iva Hainey Harold R Hiday Daniel Jeanniton Aileen K King Tanner C Leininger
Janet E Hainey Roger W & Brenda Higgins Sherman L & Mildred Elia D & Dena King Gerald F Lerman
Jeanne M Halama Eugene & Jean Hildebrand Jefferson Harcourt A King Klaus D Leukert
Wesley Haldar Jeremy K & Sara Hildebrant Florence A Jerome Robert L King Joannie B Leung
Donald R & Elaine Halenz Carol L Hill Dean M Jewett Jeffrey D & Wafia Kinne Jane F Lewallen
David S & Connie Hall Raymond C & Geraldine Hill Ruth W Jiyani David E Kinney Christine O Lewis
Juanita Hall H Ward Hill Roland F John Robert J Kinney Larry M Lewis
Richard D & Patricia Hall Lounette Hinkle Barbara K Johns David E & Sheila Kipp Leonard O & Sharon Lewis
Vicki L Hall Danielle M Hinton Donald L Johnson Kenneth A Kirkham Philip A Lewis
Keith L Hallam Lynda Hirsch Donald C Johnson Alvin R Klein Albert E Liersch
Arthur & Barbara Hallock Delbert H Hodder Junius B & Dorothy Johnson Karie L Klim Karen Lightbourne
Jan C & Marcia Haluska E Lenore Hodges Esther M Johnson Paul J Kluskowski Grace Lightner
Forest E Halvorsen James R Hoffer Frances M Johnson Roger W & Cherie Knecht Lori W Lin
Ronald B Halvorsen Ian R Holt Glenn & Carlene Johnson Eloise A Kneller Yinke Lin
Jacqueline K Ham Ronald H & Becky Holt Ingrid C Johnson Delwyn L Knowlton Lillian W Lindegren
Arthur S Hamann Howard Homenchuk Kurt W Johnson Kelly J Knowlton Daniel R & Claudia Lindow
David P & Karen Hamberger Benson Hong L Dolly Johnson Robert E & Thelma Knutson LaVern Link
Warren G & Anneliese Hamel Mary E Hook Maggie R Johnson Jonathan B Koch Christina L Lister-Walkingshaw
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Raymond D Hamstra Paul D Hopkins Philip A Johnson Kohne Paul D Llewellyn
Kenneth M Hanig Dean T & Catherine Roger G & Dalene Johnson Lew G Kolbo Keith A Locke
James E Hann Horinouchi Esther B Jones Marian E Koleczek Gary Lockwood
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William R Harbour Robert L & Kristine Horvath Jerald W Jones Everilda P Koteskey Gloria London
Kelly L Harden Shannon G Houda Lester J Jones V Eric & Bonnie Kotter Jeffrey Long
Stanley G & Angela Hardt Daniel F & Karen Houghton S Joyce Jones Gerald N Kovalski Laura A Long
Douglas E Harris Harold & Gwen Howard Lowell V & Wanda Jordan Karyl L Kramer Ernie Lopez*
Kay M Harris Chanee L Howard-Uribe Vernon A Jordan Joyce E Krantz Carol J Loree
Lottie M Harris Thomas G Howe Carl W & Marilyn Jorgensen Barbara L Kreaseck Lester E & Constance Lorenz
Stuart C & Patricia Harrison Marjorie A Howes James P Joseph Mandy L Krentz Peter M Love
Charles L & Diane Hart Rolland H Howlett John R Josiah Alfred G Kromminga Delmar F Lovejoy
Carl L Hartman Robert L & Carolyn Howson Jerry Joubert Arthur J Kroncke Marvin G Lowman
Donald L Harvey Deryl R Hoyt Andre V & Bernice Jubert Arlo A Krueger Beth Lowry
Wanda P Hatcher V Ann Hoyt Kelli J Judson Myron K & Doris Krueger Sharon L Lucas
Minerva E Haugabrooks Hubert Hubin Bruce T Juhl Gary P & Davona Kruger Dorothy J Lucht
Joanne M Hayman James H Hudgins Ivan C Juhl Harold E & Sanda Krull Linda J Lundberg
Frank F & Marla Haynes Frank A & Willietta Hufana Ralph B Juriansz Marcia L Kube Dennis D Lundgren
Douglas L & Rebecca Hearn C Lee Huff Margaret Jurkiewicz Sakae & Hatsumi Kubo Carol E Lusung
Melisa J Heber James H Huff Jan D & Ellen Kaatz Leroy R & Evelyn Kuhn Gerald D & Janet Lutz
Melisa Heber George M & Erma Huffaker Ginny L Kafferlin Hermann V Kuma Taryn A Lynch
Roland R & Stella Hegstad Eileen L Huggins Thomas C Kalappurayil Robert C Kurzynske Victor J Maddox
David W & Kathryn Heilig J Fred Hughes Byung K Kang DeAnn Kutzner* John J Madigan
Daniel W Heintz Claude G & Carolyn Hullquist Donna E Kanna Ralph J La Fave Fares M & Heidi Magesa
Hubert M Helfer Gary W Hunt Stephen B Kantner Marvin R & Barbara LaCourt Philip O & Damarice Mainda
Joseph M Hellman M Neil Hunt Patricia J Karp Brian E LaTour Nancy L Maltby
Herbert W & Doris Helm Steven J Huset Myrene F Kartik Loretta M Laing Bernardo E Manchego
Mary F Henderson Carol A Husted Renee Katrib Coralie R Lallemand Wallace L Mandigo
Annette M Henn Julyamim P Hutauruk Gary M Kaufman Siu C & Yuen-Man Lam Claudine M Maniraguha
Volker S & Linda Henning Kenneth W Hutchins Richard R Kay David H & Joan Lamp Salomon & Pauline Maniraguha
C Dunbar Henri Laura J Hutchins William J Keith Charles A Land Laurisse Maniscalco
Lorraine D Henri Kishma N Hutton John & Darlene Kelley Gayle A Land Savanna J Maniscalco
Theresa A Henriques Ja-Yeon Hwang Donald A Kellogg Patricia I Landes Donald C Mann
Aleesha L Henry Frederic K Hyde Ronald P & Collene Kelly Philip L Lane James L & Karen Mann
M Reginald Henry Edward R Igler Marilyn J Kempton Frank H Lang Phillip R Mann
Eugene D Herbel Minoru Inada Thomas J Kempton Christy L Larsen Richard D & Dell Mann
Angel M Hernandez John L Indermuehle Violet P Kendall Darayl D Larsen Duane E Marietta
Humberto S Hernandez Darlye E Innocent Brian S Kendrick W G Larson Erna N Marquez
Mary I Hernandez Judith S Ippisch Jean A Kennedy Edward D Latonn J Ken & Joyce Marsh
Stephen M Herr Frederick W Irish Melissa E Kenney-Castrejon Joyce R Lattu Allen C Martin
Ronald A Hershey Marcia K Irwin Keith A & Karis Kerbs Molly I Laubach John R & Billie Martin
Frederick L Herzel Intissar T Issa Dale C Kershner Kenneth G & Faith Laughlin Norman L Martin

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Wilfredo R Martir Diana D Mitchell Gayle C Norton Tunisia N Peters Paul J & Barbara Ray
Marvin L Martsching H Orette & Lillian Mitchell Christal J Notice Anne B Petersen Carole A Rayburn
Naim B Mashni June M Mitchell Frederick A Nudd Denise K Petersen Timothy A & Melanie
Daniel L Mason Jeffrey D & Ann Mitzelfelt Betty F Nugent Erik S Petersen Raymond
Douglas C Matacio Bernyl G Mohr Patricia A Null Karen A Petersen Nancy A Redford
Leo A Mathewson Emil D & Ruth Moldrik Chibuike Nwaobia Ardis C Peterson Jennifer M Reed
Lucille R Mathewson Steffen A Moller Mark W & Sherilyn O'Ffill Cynthia J Peterson Bill D Reeves
Donald K & June Mathis Mary D Momb David P & Elizabeth Oakley Ivadel Peterson Sandra K Reiber
Matthew W Matovu August J Monge Abraham J Oberholster Sadie Peterson G Edward & Kathy Reid
Daniel G Matthews Harry Montello R Ellen Oblander Ralph D & Sandra Peterson Joy R Reid
Gordon R Mattison James G & Ingrid Moon Robert E & Daphne Odell Shirley N Pettis Robertson Pamela R Rein
Beverly P Mattocks F Bennett Moor Paul N Oelschlager Gerhard Pfandl Robert A Reiswig
Henry F & Frieda Mattson Marvin L Moore Afolarin O Ojewole Margaret A Philbert Mark A Remboldt
Frederick J & Judith Matusik Ardyce V Moravetz Lavon Oke Annetta D Phillip Jean Renaud
Paul A Mavrakos Jacqueline S Morgan Josephine A Ola Beverly J Phillips Walter Renshaw
Kellie B May M Kathryn Mork Arni D Olafsson Raymond R & Yvonne Pichette Suzanne G Renton
Kenneth L Mayberry David L & Gail Morris Ronald J Olds Floyd L Pichler Darold J & Carol Retzer
Carol E Mayes Cheryle L Morrison Ole C Olesen Marcel E Pichot Karen A Rhodes
Larry D Mays Martha A Morton Curtiss L & Kathyleen Oliver Rudolf Piekarek LaVern A & Linda Rice
Roland L & Rose Mays Jeewaratnam Y & Gnani Moses Echo R Olson Caryn F Pierce Lawrence J Rice
Pauline Mazat Arden C Mote James L Olson Donald R & Elizabeth Pierson Dan Rich
Jeannie L McAllister Edward D Motschiedler Robert W Olson Paul & Anna Piskozub* Margery L Rich
Benjamin G McArthur Imasiku Mubita Janelle R Olson Simastuen Lawrence J & Leilani Pitcher Arthur & Sibyl Richards
Robert T McBain Ingrid D Mueller Lavern H Opp Mary E Pittman Phyllis M Richards
Duane C & Amelia McBride Daniel L Muhlenbeck Gustavo A & Ashley Ortiz Benjamin F Plumb Dexter A Richardson
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Warner M McClure Robert W & Shirley Mulkern Charles R & Quetah Osborne Steven N Poenitz Richardson
William McCourtie Mary K Mullen David D & Judy Osborne Leo J Poirier Paul H & Anita Riess
Margaret E McCullough Don L Mulvihill Connie S Osborne-Bossert James R Pollard Philipp Riess
Robert L McCullough David P Mummert Hollis J Oselka Douglas M Pond Cheryl D Rilea
Dean O & Valora McDaniel J L Murdoch Kenneth S & Dorothy Oster Karen F Pongo Hugh M Riley
Richard G & Beverly Dorothy A Murphy Charlotte M Osterman R Deborah Poole Valerie K Ristau
McDonald Milton J Murray Neville E Ottley William S Poole Stanley E Rittenhouse
David F McDowall William L Murrill Dan R Overfield Douglas A & Theresa Popp David L & Teresa Ritter
Lyndon K McDowell Karon G Musgrave Sharon S Overton Aubrey Porter Christine K Robbins
James D & Delauna McKee Dora E Muttart C Jim Owens Rhiannon Porter Gary L Roberson
Michael L & Gail McKenzie Arthur D & Beulah Myers Stephen O & Rose Paden Ibrahim V Pourhadi Helen K Roberts
John T & Karin McLarty R Elaine Myers Samuel D & Carmen Pagan Richard K Powell Allan W Robertson
Richard T McLaughlin Roy B Nabors Jerry N Page Gregory A Powers Ashley C Robertson
Matthew F McMearty Randy A & Shari Nash Andrew A Pagels Scott E Powers Earl L Robertson
Joelle S McNulty Steven J Naumann Paul H Pak Ronald L Preast Conrad J Robichaux
Benjamin T & Delina John-Paul F & Debra Navarro Ali A Pakfetrat Bozena Premec C Murray Robinson
McPhaull Wayne A Nazarenus Dennis C Palitang David J & Barbara Prest Ulena B Robinson
Janet M McQuistan Claude B Ndahayo Eugene A Palmieri Earl T Prest M Evelyn Robison
Genevieve McWilliams Rodney D Neal Sandra A Pappas Peter J Prime Senez Rodriguez-Charbonier
Robert M Mead Ruth I Neff Won K Park Herbert W & Judy Pritchard Brendan A Roe
Carol J Meert Sandra A Negley Connie M Parker Leland S Pritchard Dorothy M Roller
John R Melnick Pauline Neighbors Jack A & Janice Parker Donald E & Betty Prosser Kristina L Romashko
John J Mendel Esther L Nelsen Jacqueline J Parker Gregory R Prout Ruth C Romulus
Vanard J Mendinghall Ivan T Nelson Mary L Parker Jerry C Prouty John A Rorabeck
Buz A Menhardt Kenneth E Nelson David M & Reitha Parks Rowell R Puedivan Richard G Rose
Robert W & Agnes Merchant Clifford L Nestell Debra L Parman Lawrence J & Florence Pumford Donna L Rosema
E Virginia Meseraull Gary L Newberry Earl C Pate Michelle M Punches David Rosenberg
Frederick D Meseraull Ellen G Newcomb Janet L Patrick Roy E & Darlene Puymon Barbara A Ross
Ardis M Meyer Bryce F Newell Mattahais E Patrick Reed A Qualley Michael Ross
David E Meyer Alan L Newhart Stanley E Patterson Richard J Quast Harley P Roth
Louis Meyer Mitchell P Nicholaides Carl J & Teresa Patterson Beth M Quinn Duane L Roush
Jan I & Retta Michaelis Andrew T & Jennifer Nichols Sandra A Paulsen Rene Quispe Kermise E Rowe
Herbert J Michals C Glenn Nichols Herbert D & Lavonne Peak Eleanor Raab Robert L & Lois Rowe
Donald J & Juanita Mikkelson Roy D & Joyce Nichols George K Peck Balbino M Rabanal Marvin L Rucker
James R Milks Eldora Nickel, deceased Robert G Peck Blaine A Rabbers Steven M Rude
Richard B Hammond & Jack P Nickerson Steven C Peck Vladimir & Amber Radivojevic Warren B Ruf
Carolyn B Millard Bruce E Nicola Dora Mae Pedersen Glenn I Ramel Alan R Ruggles
Arthur L Miller Darrell A Nicola Heather J Pederson Carlos A Ramirez Eugene Ruhinyura
Joyce K Miller Johannes G Nikkels Leliroth W Pedro Francisco R Ramos Daniel E Ruiz
Michael S Miller Ronald R Ninala Murvin E & Donna Pelto Colin W & Sherryl Rampton Luz H Ruiz-Tenorio
Thomas N Millhoff Ruth J Nino Raymond W & Revely Pelto Pierre A Ramseier Paul S Runnals
Larry J Milliken Koji Nishikawa Sandra G Pena-Edington John M Ramsey Charles C & Beverly Russell
Larra M Millner Joel N & Beverly Noble William E & Arlene Penick Philip D Rand Roy G Rylander
Radivoje & Zeljka Idana E Noel Irma S Pennington David L & Kelly Rasmussen Haresh Sabnani
Milosavljevic George A Noonan C Lloyd Penrod Lester Rasmussen, deceased David G & Arlene Saliba
Georgene Minesinger Dinah B Norcross Deborah K Peshka John M Ratzlaff D Robert Salmon
Allen L & Jacqueline Mitchell James J & Audrey North Daniel M Peters Eugene W Rau Lynn S Sams

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Lynette E Sanderson Robert N Smith Bolivar Tejada Teresa A Walter William E Wolf
Carole A Sannes Stephen E & Anita Smith Jesse Tennison Kathleen C Walter-Martin George K & Janice Wolfer
Eneroliza Santana William D Smith Leonard J Tessier James W Walters Jennifer P Wollemberg
Enilson G Sarli Mark L & Vicki Smucker Jerry L Thacker Nancy Walters Dorothy L Womack
Laura M Sauer* Keith A & Elizabeth Snyder Bonita J Thomas William D Warcholik Lanny Wonoprabowo
Joseph M Savage Walter L & Meredith Snyder Frederick G Thomas Jennifer J Ward Jarrod J & Misty Wood
Maureen M Schaber Wilmer R & Janet Snyder Lorna A Thomas Verlie Y Ward Edward J & Edith Woods
Kristine G Schauff Eve Sobol Nancy J Thomas Robert F & Maylin Warda Vera J Woods
Richard G & Lois Schell Norene M Sofranac Jacinth P Thomas-Val Gary S & Arna Waterhouse Ronald A Wotring
Georgia M Schellas Daniel G Solis Alden L Thompson Gary M & Janet Way Herbert O & Phyllis Wrate
Markus A Schellenberg Angelina C Soliven Andrew J Thompson Ardis E Wazdatskey Bruce R & Judy Wright
Jerald B Schilling Sophia Solomon G Ralph Thompson Michael G & Alice Weakley Donald E Wright
David A & Donna Schmidt Brenda L Sommer Lisa M Thompson Nancy A Weaver Willie J Wright
Frederick J & Norma Schmidt Ralph A Sommer Thomas P Thompson Karl D Weber Richard A Wuttke
John F Schmidt Annette M Soper Walter C Thompson Kirsten A Weber Megan M Wyatt
Samuel D & Olga Schmidt Jose N Sorto Meylan C & Theresa Thoresen Michael H Weigand Mitiku Yalew
Kimber L & Louise Schneider Lis D Soule Rosita S Tipton Christoph B & Julie Weigel George A & Janet Yancer
James E & Virginia Schneider Allen Sovory Max C & Linnea Torkelsen G Louise Weimer Alex Yarema
George M & Glenda Schram Wayne R Spangenberg Monte L Torkelsen Rex M & Ellen Welch Norman A & Joyce Yeager
Timothy R Schrock Mary E Sparks Wolfhard & Irene Touchard Howard A & Margaret Welklin Nelly Lueng Yi
Debbie J Schultz* Donald B Spaulding Gordon S & Verna Travis Fay P Welter Elizabeth Young
Arthur L Schumacher Carolann M Spearman Pedro M Trinidad & Brenda L Violet V Wentland Ethel L Young
Michael L Schwartz William R Spence Saldia-Trinidad Evaline E West Nicholas A & Maxine Young
Nancy J Schwartz Alicia T St Hillaire Lee Roy Tripp John A Westerberg Vivian S Young
Norbert & Christine Schwer Joan P Stafford Donald E & Nancy Troyer Philip A & Maryon Westerman John B & Millie Youngberg
Karl E Schwinn John P Stafford Ray L & Shirley Truhn Betty L Westmaas Duane Ytredal
Kenneth A Scribner Alfred A Stagg Esther C Trummer Douglas E & Melody Wheeler Vera J Yukl
M Maxine Sears Timothy G & Joan Standish Virginia C Tubbs Judith M Wheeler Daniel Zabaleta
James H & Mary Segar Louis Steakley Audra B Tucker Win A Wheeler Charles H & BeVerly Zacharias
Carol J Sellards David F Steele Martha A Turner Rachel E Whitaker Earl J Zager
William G Seth Estelle C Stehman Cynthia A Tutsch Arnold N White Judith M Zager-Foose
Keith M & Jean Sevener Craig E Steinke Douglas E Tyler Cleon E & Sandra White Jeanette E Ziebert
Noel H Shanko Ryan P Steitz Merle A Tyler Dorothy S White W Bruce & Judith Zimmerman
Harry J & Lori Sharley Allen F Stembridge Gary K Uehara Elizabeth J White Keith Zitta
Norman & Donna Sharp James R Stephan Jeanne F Upton Kay F White Pamela Znidar
Carmeta D Shaw John M Stephenson Nephtaly & Elaine Valles* Cleon E & Sandra White J Paul Zollbrecht
Claude & Kathryn Shaw James L Stevens Clinton A & Martha Valley Bradley K Whited Leland H & Virginia Zollinger
Keith R Shaw Gaylon J Stevenson Ronald B & Marilyn Vallieres W R Whiteman Danette Zurek
Whitford A & Gloris Shaw* Donald H Stewart William L & Verla Van Arsdale Nancy J Whitens Myrtle D de Carmo
Gregory Shawaryn Linda J Stewart Leo R & Bobbie Van Dolson Lionel & Ursula Whiting Gladys L deFluiter
L J Sheldon Sharon L Stewart Meade C Van Putten Vincent T Whitmore
Delynne J Shepard Sylvia M Stiles David Van Wyk Merle J & Alice Whitney
Richard H Shepard Shirley E Stiles Pittman Sandra J VanHorn Kingsley P Whitsett DOGWOOD SOCIETY
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Thomas R & Sherry Shepherd Richard B & Beatriz Stitzer Wayne E & Evelyn VandeVere Mark J & Pamela Wilburn
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Lauane C & Jeanne Addis
Jessica M Shine Ottis B Strother Madeline C Vazquez Janet L Wilkins
Peter J Ahn
Lewis A Shipowick Gary D Strunk Eliezer C & Maureen Ventura Donald E Wilkinson
Charles W Allen
Carrell V & Isabel Shuler Barbara A Strutt Serge E & Mimose Vernet Kenneth A Wilkinson
D Delight Allen
Adam D Shull Izella P Stuivenga Lyle N Versteeg Lisa M Willer
Bernard M & Donella
Dan M Shultz Terry C Sudlow Cynthia C Vest Edward F Willett
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William A & Esther Sias Lisl H Sukachevin Paul E & Sue Viar Tyler R & Caitlin Willey
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Donald D & Myrtle Siewert Rhonda L Sukumaran Felipe A & Shannon Vielmann Clarence R Williams
Dale L Anderson
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Niels-Erik A & Demetra
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Melvin V Singleton Carol J Swayze Donald K Vixie Robert T Willsey
Stanley J & Edith Applegate
Trudy D Sirany John H Sweeney Marilyn J Vontz Joan L Wilson
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Paul A & Doris Arnold
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Judith A Arth
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Dalton D Baldwin
Micrae E Smith Katina N Taylor David W & Twyla Wall Randal R & Deanna Wisbey
Caroline R Bancarz
Paul D Smith Marvin E Taylor Darla M Waln Ramona E Wisthoff

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Michelle D Barnes-Marshall Russell L Chin John P & Barbara Erhard J Ruth Harms Carolyn S Kearbey
Allen N & Mary Beardsley Elwyn L Christensen Virgil Erlandson Fredrick E Harrison Hugo A Kennedy
Harold W & Norma Beavon Gregory S & Rebecca Raymond F Etheridge Jack B Hart C Burton Keppler, deceased &
Robert R & Jean Becker Christensen Isaac D Evans Merlin M & Marian Hart Dorothy V Keepler
Rodney T Becker Hugo W Christiansen Rene A Evans Paula L Hartin John G & Barbara Keyes
Jerry D Beem Jacci S Christopher Timothy M Evans M K & Kathleen Hartzell Benjamin Khoo
Samuel B Benavides Pek S Chu Dwight D Evard Perry A & Del Haugen Dennis J Kiley
E Louise Bender Kontee Chuenchob Daniel Y Faakye William F Hawkes James R & Frances Kilmer
Louise Bender Mary J Chun Stephen J Faehner Douglas J Hay Choong-Man J & Charlyn Kim
Brenda K Benggon John S Chung Geraldine A Fair Andrew P Haynal Doug S Kim
William H Benner Suk W Chung William F & Irene Farver Peter J & Sheila Haynal George S & Ramona Kim
Frederick R Benton Kimberly A Clark Linda L Fattic Gerald M Hazekamp Yeon J & Shin Kim
Carl I Berg Wayne D & Genevieve Clark Arthur Felesky Wilmer D & Chanida Tatsuo & Mary Kimura
Bastian P Bernard Kenneth W & Janice Cobb A Wayne & Fernetta Ferch Hechanova Jack W King
Michael F & Verna Bernoi Thomas L Codington William D Fields Helmer S & Lanette Heghesan Joan B King
Darold F & Barbara Bigger Robert W Coffen Martin M Fishell Cislyn K Henry Donald A & Linda Klinger
Eugene A Blackman Larry R & Carole Colburn William D & Barbara Fisher Edward D Herndon Robert J Kloosterhuis
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Maxine Blome John I Collins Dean E Flint Pearl Herzog George R & Elizabeth Knight
Robert W Boggess Louis & Sharon Collins Ronald M & Karen Flowers Marianne Heydt Jake Knight
Terrell M Bond Gaspar F & May-Ellen Colon Howard Flynn Sharon J Hibbert-McKenzie David A & Juliet Knight
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Donald R Borg Glendon E & Beverly Corkum Ronald L Forrester Kathy J Hill Thomas R & Susan Knutson
Erika Borsos Mark A & Debra Corn Roberta M Foster Sharon M Hill Christof W & Carol Kober
Marvin H & Barbara Bort Cary D Costello Catherine L Foune Claude C & Greta Hines Robert H & Laurie Koch
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Carey D Bozovich Stanley W & Ruth Cottrell Desmond L & Masie Francis Douglas E & Florence Holford Karl Konrad
Rosalie R Braddock Haysmer E Cox John E Franke Karen J Holland J Mailen & Lynne Kootsey
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Melanie A Manges Gregory B Park Mary Nell Rosenboom Donald E & Freda Swensen Herschel D & Carolyn Wilson
Manoucher Manoucheri Sung H Park Kathleen E Roth Boris & Helen Tabakovic Carole Ann Winegar
J Lynn Martell Albert R Parker & Kathryn B Edmond E & Barbara Roy Bradley D & Jill Tait R Andrew Wolcott
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Theodore L & Alta Massey Gary L & Martha Parker Donna P Ruedinger Daniel J & Maria Tambunan Charles & Delores Woods
Timothy P Matacio Cameron E Parrish Max Rusher David L & Maxine Taylor Frederick M Woolley
Joaquin P Matar Delio V & Catherine Pascual Samuel S Rutan Rilla D Taylor Ralph C Workman
Lionel Matthews James H Patterson L Astrid Sadler Sharlene Tessler Kenneth R Wright
Charles W & Patricia Mauro Melonee N Patterson Jeff M & Betsy Sajdak Anna L Thomas Walter L & Jacqueline Wright
Gerard Mauze Julianne K Paul Naveed Saleem David E & Loralee Thomas Ernest N Yap
Richard L McCluskey Oriel Paulino Zack Saliba Smari Thordarson Paul S Yim
Robert & Ilea McDaniel Peter O & Linda Peabody Charles C Sandefur Brenda J Thorpe James E & Nancy Yoder
Alan L McFadden Frank D Peden Hovik A Sarrafian Gary F Thurber James Y & Lily Yong
Margaret McFarland Paul E & Candice Penno Nikolaus & Ruth Satelmajer Dennis D & Lila Tidwell Charles H & Joyce Young
Michael J McInerney Gamaliel Perales Joseph G Saufl Mark A & Karen Titcomb Donville W Young
Cillon E McKenley G Carol Perciach Connie L Schaffer Frank A Tochterman Rupert W & Hope Young
C Arthur McLarty Arthur L Peterson Randall M Schell Gary J Tolbert James W Zackrison
Wesley E & Mary McNeal Harlow Peterson O Kenneth & Carolyn Scheller Larry L Townsend Naomi Zalabak
Ernesto P Medina Horace C Peterson Kurt D Schneider Ralph R Trecartin David B Zima
Szabolcs I Mera Jeffrey L Peterson Ernest R & Patty Schwab Jamie Trefz Daniel H Zinke
Louis E & Ruth Merkel Will E Peterson Carlos A & Mary Schwantes Jason S Trevino Warren R & Shirley Zork
William & Cindy Merz Rawle F & Elvie Philbert David W & Susan Scott Max A Trevino
Daryl L Meyers Josue Pierre Earl H Seaman Diane L Trickett
Samuel N & Angela Millen John A Pinner Keith L & Shirley Seidenstricker David C Trott BIRCH SOCIETY
Martha R Miller Fern A Piper Harry & Rachael Selent Charles R & Ramona Trubey
Seetha R Milton John P & Charity Pitton Jeffrey S Selvadas Elaine A Trumbo-Roberts
$400–$999
D Jeanne Andrews-Willumson
William D Minear David R Poloche Henry Y Seo Benjamin K Tucker
Robert A & Darlene Barnhurst
Katherine L Moles Emely Poloche Samir D & Deborah Serrano Ronald E Turk
Ina M Barton
Aaron F Moon Burton A & Carol Pontynen Clinton L & Mable Shankel Larry S & Lally Ulery
J W & Genevieve Bothe
Robert D & Annette Moon Michael A Presney Theodore W Shea Eric F & Traci Umali
Russell C & Cynthia Burrill
O Evelyn Moon Lillian M Priebe Edward J & Adda Sheldon Mark A & Sandra Umek
Duane D & Deborah Carlson
Barth P Moore Moses A & Julianne Primero Jon A & Carolyn Shell Allie T Valentine
Bruce V & Marilyn Christensen
Barth Moore Derrick L & Bonnie Proctor Penny S Shell Roger C & Marcia Van Arsdell
Andrew & Dori Coetzee
Phyllis C Morales Ray Puen E Wayne Shepperd Peter M & Jacoba Van Bemmelen
Lowell C Cooper
Karen M Morris Matthew & Delisa Purchase Lawrence R & Phyllis Show Lance P & Jarmila VanArsdell
Ralph M & Astri Coupland
Patrick B & Jane Morrison Marvin R Puymon Theodore J & Sonya Shull Elizabeth A VanDenBerg
Dale E Creech
Pam Mort Kathryn A Raethel Larry G & Irene Sibley Barbara J Vance
Anthony T DeFranco
L Maxine Mosher Johnny Raju Charles B & Joetta Simpson Jack D Vance
Larry F DeHaan
Konrad F Mueller Reena Raju James D Simpson José E Vega
Arlene L Dennison
Dewey A Murdick Barbara Ramsey* Karen S Simpson Kenneth L Vine
Marco J & Erika DiBiase
Floyd M Murdoch David G & Martha Rand Dale F Sinnett Miriam B Virgin
Paul A & Dao Down
Carol L Murray Charles E & Barbara Randall Renee A Skeete Wyman S Wager
Roger L & Margaret Dudley
Robert A & Leona Murray Christopher C & Janelle Donnell L & Beverly Smith John H & Lilya Wagner
Clarence U Dunbebin
Frederick J & Barbara Myers Randall Everett D Smith John D & Lynne Waihee
Harvey A & Eleanor Elder
Ralph E & Beatrice Neall Jennifer E Randall Gordon R Smith Richard D & Joy Wall
Daniel E & Lauri-Ann
Kester J Nedd Thomas F & Dina Rappette Verona E Smith Carol J Warner
Enderson
Jean A Nelson Humberto M & Julieta Rasi Stuart C & Marjorie Snyder Robert C Warner
Donald C & Alice Fahrbach
John L Nerness Richard H Rasmussen Warren R Snyder Douglas C Wartzok
Richard A & Alice Ford
Merlynd K Nestell David R & Marlene Rawls Nady Y & Muna Soltan James A & Sarah Washington
Julie L Ganske
Kermit L & Ronnalee E Ken & Sue Regal Francis A Soper W Ronald & Wanda Watson
James E Garber
Netteburg Mark B & Lydie Regazzi Larry A & Pia Soule Robert G Wearner
David C & Carrie Grellmann
John F & Lora Neumann Clifford D & Anna Reiber Leny E Souza James H Weaver
Soneeta L Grogan
C E Nicholl Gregory D Reiber William J Spangler Robert E & Jeanie Weaver
Harold M & Elaine Grundset
Michael L & Merrilynne Daniel R & Lynette Reichert Richard E & Alice Spindler Donald A & Joyce Webster
Donald A & Susan Hamstra
Nickless Richard M & Anita Reid Lad S Stacey Myron F & Renate Wehtje
James R Hamstra
Edward M Norton John M Reinsch Charlene A Starlin Naomi A Weidner
Irwin C Hansen
Garry F & Donna Nudd Marcial R Remitera David F Starlin Jenny L Welch
John R & Carol Harding
Kerry M & Kathryn O'Connor Richard R Remmers Claude E & Elizabeth Steen Susan D Welke
John J & Jacquelyn
Trevor E & Anna O'Reggio* Floyd L Rheinheimer Richard O & Ardis Stenbakken Burton P Wendell
Hilderbrandt
Ella L Oetman Harry E Rice Frederick R & Sylvia Stephan Lenard & Joy Whaley
Edwin & Mariellyn Hill
David I Okamura Linda L Rice Lisa R Sterling Olson Timothy P & Carolyn Wieder
Tetsu & Betsy Hirayama
Lennart O & Beverly Olson Karol A Richards H Edwin Stickle Robert J Wieland
Theodore R Holford
Roy E Olson Carmelita V Richardson Alan M Stotz David K Wilburn
John R Hood
Jennifer M Ommanney Chandler D Riley John F & Helena Stout Durward B Wildman
John R & Patricia Jones
Clyde E Ondrizek Richard D Riley Ronald G & Donna Stretter Gregory L Wildman
Paul & Nancy Kantor
Darrel G & Anna Opicka Russell H & Lorinda Robbins William C & Karin Strom Richard L Wilkin
Karl K & Diana Kellawan
Ryan T & Melissa Orrison Ives M & Gloria Roberts Beverly K Sturges Robert H Willauer
William E & Dorothy Knecht
Aubrey C Osmond Raymond D & Ruth Roberts David B Sturtevant Donna Willey
Charles F Koerting
Eurydice V Osterman Leon T & Alisa Roda Rodney L & Tiffany Charles W Williams
George H Kuzma
Esther Ottley Joseph E & Isabel Rodrigues Summerscales Wendy Williams
Donn A LaTour
Raffy & Carmie Ouzounian Leslie S & Lisa Rollins David N & Helen Susens Jon C Williamson
H Maynard Lowry
John C & Ina Palmer Rudolf D & Wendy Ronto Milorad Suvacarov Maisie L Willie

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Bernard R Marsh Harry W & Bernice Taylor Thomas J & Sally De Wind James D & Maria Newbold EVERGREEN SOCIETY
James R & Jeanan McConnell Constance H Tiffany Kris P Denton & Holly Leslie H Pitton
$10,000+
R Michael & Sharon Mohr Werner K & Nancy Vyhmeister Marihugh Roy A & Cynthia Schmidt
Douglas L Benson
David J & Sharon Moll Marvin S Ward Lyndel D & Patricia Dickerson Erin G & Janice Stone
Joseph H & Carol Rasmussen
Mary E Mooy Donald W Weaver Irma F Doering, deceased Royce C & Elaine Thompson
Leon & Dolores Slikkers
Kenneth C & Patricia Morrison W John & Bonnie Wilbur Robert A & Luz Earp David W & Jeannie Tillay
Jenny Neumann Robert A Wilkins Frederick L Galusha Dale E & Constance Twomley
Harold A & Blanche Oetman Steven A Willsey Tae-Ho Im Thomas E & Mary Verhelle
Jonathan K & Pamella Paulien Glenn L Wiltse Lyle H Jensen Charles W Scriven & Rebekah
Glenn G & Margaret Poole Deane L & Elvina Wolcott Jeremy L Johnson M Wang Cheng
Warren G & Betty Popp Paul K Ziegele Oliver L & Eunice Johnston Daniel E & Sharlyn Wenberg
Frederick N & Beverly Pottle George R Kempton J D & Bette Westfall
Cecelia M Sampson Paul G Koles Danielle E Wuchenich
Donald C & Margaret Schlager ELM SOCIETY James A Kosinski
Vivion E Shull Arnt E & Donna Krogstad
James E & Jennifer Slater
$1000–$4999 Catherine J Lang Titus
Hiam Akrawi OAK SOCIETY
Robert T & Jeanette Smith James E & Catherine LeBlanc
Erling B & Jeanette Snorrason
Emilio D Balay
David D Van Luven & Patti L
$5000–$9999
Dennis G & Becky Barts Donald J Clark
Elton H & Rheeta Stecker McKenney
David M Bee Cletus R Georges
H John & Janetta Steffen Gene C Milton

CORPORATE DONORS
AXA Foundation Center for Education and Kellogg’s Corporate Poly Pool Supply Ltd The Prudential Foundation
Abbott Laboratories Foundation Employment Law Citizenship Foundation Publix Super Markets Charities Matching Gifts
Adventist Health System Sunbelt Chan Shun International Keystone Development of Inc The Troyer Group Inc
Adventist Theological Society Foundation Michigan Inc Review and Herald Publishing The Wuchenich Foundation
Agape Church of the Brethren Cheyenne WY SDA Church LEGACY Family Funeral Assoc Tri-City Physical Therapy
American Assn of Univ Christian Heritage Media Services LLC Richmond SDA Church Twin Peaks SDA Church
Women PA Coloma SDA Church LaPorte SDA Church Roma Pizzeria Universidad Peruana Union
American Elec Power Serv Co Connecticut Valley SDA Lake Union Conference SDA Church Killeen University Medical Specialties
Ameriprise Financial Emp Gift Church Laurel Heights SDA Church SIFE PC
Matching Prog Continental Specialty Company Mamaroneck SDA Church Sarett Nature Center Upper Columbia Conf of SDA
Amos Nordman Foundation Executive Air Montana Martinsville SDA Church Sigma Theta Tau Verizon Foundation
Apple Valley Natural Foods Inc Exquisite Homes of Michigan McDonald and Assoc CPA PC Southern Union Conf of SDA WA Heights SDA Church
Applied Comp Psych Serv Inc Inc Melendez Imports Soyaworld Inc Walk of Faith Fellowship
Ayers Saint Gross Inc FHF Real Estate LLC Merck Partnership for Giving Spanish Mott Haven SDA Walla Walla City SDA Church
BC Architectural Family Dentistry Krause Metropolitan Life Foundation Church Western and Southern Fin
Bemidji SDA Church First Baptist Church Niles Michiana Waterproofing Specialty Steel Treating Fund
Benton Harbor Area School Forest Lake SDA Church Systems Sprint Foundation Whirlpool Foundation
Berean SDA Church Furst Educational Ventures Michigan Colleges Foundation Staggs Numismatic Cartophilic White Oaks Retirement
Berrien Birding Club General Conference of SDA Microsoft Giving Campaign State Farm Companies Residence Inc
Berrien Springs Oriental Global DEM Ministries Inc New Carlisle SDA Church Foundation Wisdom’s Choice Tax and Acct
Supermarket Great Lakes Scientific Inc Northboro SDA Church Sunset Oaks Adventist Church Woolf Aircraft Products
Berrien Springs Public Schools Greenville SDA Church Ogden SDA Church TAG Electric Contractors
Bloomington SDA Church Haworth Inc Pasco Scientific The Baxter Intntl Foundation
Boeing Company Hill Electrical Services Inc Peeksill Spanish SDA Church The Dow Chemical Co
Buchanan Family Medical IBM Corporation PepsiCo Foundation Foundation
Center Illinois Conference of SDA Pfizer Fnd Matching Gift The Gardens at Fair Oaks
Caring Solutions LLC K D Real Estate Inc Program The Hamblin Company
Carthage SDA Church Kalin Construction Co Inc Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl Inc The Lubrizol Foundation
Castle Buick Pontiac GMC Kantor Development LLC Pioneer Memorial Church The Procter and Gamble Fund

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

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The Christmas tree in the lobby of the Howard Performing Arts Center adds a
festive spirit to the campus as darkness falls on a snowy fall evening.
Photo by Vaughan Nelson (BS ‘98)

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