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TaylorUniversityFort Wayne Campus
1025 West Rudisill Blvd.
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46807
President:
Dr. Jay Kesler
Provost:
Dr. Daryl Yost
Vice President Fort Wayne Campus:
Dr. Robert Nienhuis
Vice President for University Relations:
Dr. Charles Jaggers
Director of University Relations:
Mrs. Sherri Harter
Director of Alumni/Church Relations:
Rev. William Gerig
FORT WAYNE ALUMNUS is published
periodically by Taylor University, Fort
Wayne Campus for alumni, friends, faculty
and staff by the Office of University Rela-
tions. Inquiries and comments should be
directed to: Taylor University - Fort Wayne
Campus, Office ofUniversity Relations, 1 025
West Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46807.
Photography:
Writers:
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Mark Vermilion Sherri Harter
Lisa Paul Corrinne Mahorney
Taylor University complies with all federal
and state nondiscrimination laws. Taylor
University is an equal-opportunity institu-
tion. Direct inquiries to the Office of the
President, Taylor University, Upland, IN
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On the Cover. .
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The Fort Wayne Campus . . . together in
His service.
PERSPECTIVE
On a recent Friday morning, I foundmyselfin the Ramseyer
Chapel of Founder's Hall for one of our thrice-weekly
chapel services. Chapel began, as it often does, with
singing led by a worship team composed of students from
our campus.
Matt and Megan were on the keyboards and Patrick wasplaying the drums. Greg was on the electric bass and Daveplayed the guitar and sang. Amy and Angela provided
vocal leadership.
It was a rich time of worship with these students leading us in choruses and songs focused
on our great Savior. Gazing over the crowd of students and staff gathered in the chapel, I
was overwhelmed with gratitude for the privilege ofjoining with this group in praise and
worship.
That evening I returned to the chapel for a gathering of quite a different sort. It was "Loopy
Talent Twix," an event sponsored by the Student Activities Council. Numerous groups of
students had prepared musical selections, skits and dramatic monologues for presentation.
Some of the numbers, like Kevin's rendition of "Tornado Shde," made us laugh, while
others, like AJ's dramatic presentation of "Poem Name," made us think.
Two very different events in Ramseyer Chapel in one day. Two events dominated by some
very talented students. We worshiped. We laughed. We celebrated our friendship.
Our students are the best! ! They have a deep love of God and truly enjoy worshiping Him.
They also enjoy one another and have a lot of fun performing with and for one another.
In a time when people lament the lack of purpose and senseless violence so frequently seen
in young people, I celebrate a group of college students who know both how to pray and
how to laugh.
Thank You, dear Father, for the students ofTaylor Fort Wayne. Deepen their love for You
and for orie another. May their lives always be lived in the Joy of the Lord. Amen.
Dr. Robert Nienhuis
Vice President Fort Wayne Campus
Togothaf m Hin Service
TRAIN UP A CHILD.
Train up a child in the way he
should go and in the end he
will not departfrom it (Prov-
erbs 22:6).
Shani Gray was trained from childhood
to beheve that if you do your best, your
hard work will pay off. It usually does,
but for her, it did not come without a
cost.
As a child, Shani was raised to do well
in school, make good friends, respect
her family and above all, love the Lord.
For the most part, these came easily for
her. Academics were not difficult for
her (in fact, she was the valedictorian of
her senior class), she made friends whoupheld the same moral values with which
she was instilled (after a short bout,
during her elementary years, in trouble
making), loved and obeyed her parents
and family, and from the age of eight
she has loved and served the Lord.
Her commitment to live out her Chris-
tianity started at a young age. Having
made the decision to follow Christ only
four years earlier, at the age of 12, she
became the assistant Sunday School
teacher for the junior class (ages 1 0- 1 6).
She took full responsibility for the class
at 16 and became the Sunday School
secretary then as well. Her responsibili-
ties did not end there. With her mother
involved in Youth for Christ, Shani had
a heritage of Christian service to fulfill.
Her feet were firmly planted as she
entered high school. While Shani did
not want to be involved in YFC, she
decided if she did not, who would. It
took awhile to build a solid group, but
by the time Shani was a high school
junior, 20-30 people consistently met
for Bible Club. The only conflict for her
was her emerging involvement in bas-
ketball. Bible Club was held Tuesday
afternoons, and basketball practice was
held each afternoon after school, unless
there was a basketball game. Not letting
go of what was dear to her, she decided
she would attend Bible Club and go late
to practice, much to her coach's dismay.
God honored her commitment and prac-
tice times were changed. Through her
decision to attend the Bible Club meet-
ings, she gained respect by others, but
also realized the accountability thatcame
with that recognition.
As she entered her final high school
year, all the joys of being a senior
seemed evident. Shani had the top grades
of her class, was basically "guaranteed"
a scholarship to a four year college, and
had the love and support of her parents
and family. As parents tell their chil-
dren, nothing comes easily. Shani
learned this disappointing truth in al-
most every area of her life that year.
As valedictorian of her class, and there-
fore class speaker, she was unable to
make her speech as she had prepared it.
On her way to the platform on gradua-
tion day, she was handed the speech she
had written only to find it had been
censored. And, the four year scholar-
ships she was "guaranteed" were never
offered to her... a valedictorian with no
where to go. To add to her grief, her
father had left her family that spring.
With no where to go, and broken lives
and dreams, hope seemed too much to
hold on to.
This, as with all that God allows us to go
through, has worked together for
good. Growing up Shani never had
to choose what to think and be-
lieve. Her parents had always
done her thinking for her. Her
father had given her goals and
dreams; when he left, she had
to think on her own. Now, she
was left to wonder whose faith
she had, her mom's or her own?
Although she faced difficult
struggles during what should
have been the best year of her
life, they have also made her
who she is today. She learned
that even though it looked
like she had it all, she didn't
have it without God.
Shani decided to attend Taylor Fort
Wayne after she discovered it had many
things to offer her, an authentic Chris-
tian atmosphere, for her aching spirit;
friendly students, professors and staff,
for her hurting heart; and criminal jus-
tice, her intended major not offered at
many other Christian colleges, for her
academic challenge.
Shani came to Taylor Fort Wayne after
a summer of grief to find healing for her
wounds. She found a balm in the chap-
els, friends and professors. "Christ is
evident in the lives on the Fort Waynecampus."
Shani Gray
FACES OF T.U.F.W.
FORT WAYNE
Dr. Brent Baker
Dean of Students
Mr. Mark Burritt
Director ofAccounting
Services/Bookstore
Mrs. Shanna Cliapman
Donor Services
Mrs. Teresa Rciiuschisel
Director ofAdmissions
ANNOUNCING THEOLOGICAL STUDIES CENTER
The Taylor University Theological Studies Center at Fort Wayne, in partnership with
other seminaries, is being developed and implementation of this partnership is set for
summer 1996! Two seminary level courses will be taught this summer, fall and next
spring, with plans for additional instruction being offered based on registration. The
courses taught this summer will be instructed by Winnebrenner Theological Seminary
faculty, and fall courses will be instructed by Taylor University faculty. The concept of
a theological studies center is based on cooperative programs and instruction of each
participating seminary. A one year certificate will be offered by Taylor University and
degrees attained will be granted by the sponsoring seminaries. The Center is the first of
its kind with the idea to knit various seminaries in a consortium arrangement. The cost
for graduate level study is $ 1 70 per credit hour, with the standard course being three credit
hours. To register or for additional information, contact Stephen Resch, Associate Dean
for Lifelong Learning, at 219-456-21 11.
GRADUATE STUDIES
TUFW is once again offering summer
graduate courses in education. Dr. Jay
Platte taught the first graduate class in
Taylor's history and returns to the class-
room this summer to teach Computer
Skills Classroom Application again. The
increasing use oftechnology in the class-
room and the growing need for teachers
to be adequately prepared for this tech-
nology is a large reason for the graduate
class' success. The three credit hour
course will be offered both summer ses-
sions at a cost of $525.00. For more
information, contact the Taylor Fort
Wayne Admissions Office.
PARLEZ-VOUSFRANCAIS?
Beginning this fall, TUFW will add
French to her list of foreign languages
taught on campus. Students pursuing a
bachelor of arts degree must demon-
strate the equivalent of two years of
foreign language study for graduation,
through either demonstrating proficiency
of the foreign language in placement
tests or in classroom instruction. Cur-
rently, Spanish, Greek and Hebrew are
the languages offered on the Fort Wayne
campus.
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Pictured: Dr. Rick Gray, TUFW Url?an Ministries; Justice Franklin Cleckley; Dr. Joseph Jones,
TUFW Criminal Justice. Justice Franklin Cleckley is a native of West Virginia, a state that claims
black residency of less than five percent. He was appointed to the state's supreme court last year
by Governor Gaston Caperton. He is Virginia's first African American Justice and only the 17th
African American to hold a seat in any state's supreme court. Justice Cleckley spoke at a special
lecture on Taylor Fort Wayne's campus. February 15. during BIcuk History Month.
CAMPUS UPDATE
CHAPLAINCY TRAINING SCHOOL
The American Chaplaincy Training School (ACTS), a nonprofit organization which
offers specialized training for those who minister to offenders and their families, is now
headquartered at Taylor Fort Wayne. The school offers a course in contextual ministry
within criminal justice settings with their goal to equip students with theoretic concepts
and ministry skills to effectively support institutional chaplaincy programs and commu-
nity-based ministries directed toward at-risk groups. ACTS, founded in 1985, hosts an
annual residence school where chaplains, ministers and volunteers nationwide come
together for a week of intensive study. ACTS saw its largest residence gathering in her
history last summer. The 13th annual ACTS, under the leadership of Dr. W. Thomas
Beckner, ACTS president and TUFW faculty member, is scheduled for June 9-14, 1996.
Upon completion of the course, a student will earn three hours of undergraduate or
graduate college credit. For more information contact Taylor University at 2 1 9-456-2 111.
The 1995 ACTS graduates, the largest group ofgraduates in ACTS' history!
A VISIT FROMTHE TEACHER
On March 18, the Taylor Fort Wayneeducation department sponsored a lec-
ture with the 1995 National Teacher of
the Year, Mrs. Elaine Griffin. Griffin is
a native of New York and was chosen
because of her extraordinary innova-
tions in curriculum and staffing, her
multicultural vision for education, and
her success in integrating school and
community in two remote Alaskan vil-
lages over the past 20 years. Griffin,
whose range ofteaching excellence spans
subject areas from kindergarten through
high school, is credited with expanding
and significantly improving the educa-
tional, social and cultural environments
of Akhiok and Chiniak villages on
Kodiak Island, Alaska.
ENGLISH MAJORADDED
Taylor Fort Wayne announces its devel-
opment of an English major, planned to
begin fall of 1996. The major will pre-
pare students for professions that re-
quire strong communication skills, the
ability to think critically, and evaluate
and synthesize material. The curriculum
is planned for gradual implementation
with additional course offerings to be
added upon academic approval.
TUFW OFFERS NEW MAJORS
Two new majors are coming to the criminal justice department and three new majors are
being added to the Christian ministry department.
Students can major in criminal justice or now choose to major in law and justice, orjustice
and ministry. For pre-law students, the law and justice major is specifically designed to
meet the expectations articulated by law schools throughout the United States. Those
desiring to serve as chaplains, program administrators, or specialists in parachurch
organizations or public/private agencies, will find the justice and ministry major better
suited for them.
At TUFW students have been able to receive a degree in Christian ministries with a
concentration in five areas, but beginning Fall 1 996, they will have the option to major in
pastoral, youth and urban ministries. The three areas, as well as cross cultural and music
ministries, will still be offered as concentrations of the Christian ministries major.
B.S. DEGREE OFFEREDIN BUSINESS
The business department excitedly an-
nounces the addition of a new degree to
its program. This fall, TUFW students
will be able to receive a bachelor of arts
or science in business. The addition of
the business information applications
(bachelor of science in business ) degree,
underthedirectionof Dr. BobAldredge,
will be implemented on a gradual basis.
allowing 1996 incoming freshmen the
opportunity to pursue the degree.
FORT WAYNE FOCUS
JEREMIAH PEOPLE TO PERFORM
Taylor University presents
the Jeremiah People,
Friday, April 26.
The Jeremiah People,
a ministry of The Continentals,
will be performing
a brand new musical entitled,
"Everyday Heroes.
"
The program explores the heart
of today 'sfamily
in a musical/comedy format,
and examines the lives
and relationships
of ordinary people
who are also extraordinary heroes.
March 8, marked the official date that
TVFWjuniors were "bagged" by the Fort
Wayne Alumni Office. As freshmen, stu-
dents receive Taylor leather key chains, as
sophomores they are inducted into the
alumni association and receive a class
mug, asjuniors they receive garment bags,
and as seniors they receive a towel at
graduation symbolizing servanthood,
along with their diplomas. Nate Hoot, Tui
Walcott and Dr. Nienhuis enjoyed the
pizza andfellowship.
A WINNING SEASON
With one of the most difficult schedules in
the past four years, the TUFW men's bas-
ketball team turned a slow beginning into
a winning season. Bud Hamilton, team
coach, said, "The improved play of Rick
Merrill, who broke a school record with
eight three-point baskets in one game, the
floor leadership of Jon Yeh, and the con-
sistent play of Chad Leichty and Jason
Berkhalter contributed to the turn around."
Seniors Chad Leichty, Jason Berkhalter,
Mark Hammond and Jon Yeh will be leav-
ing with numerous accomplishments.
SEMESTER ABROAD
Kelly Phillips, TUFW junior and Chris-
tian ministries major is studying abroad
this semester at Daystar University,
Nairobi, Kenya. Besides studying, non-
academic activities for Kelly have included
visiting the Maasai tribe, going on a safari
and teaching English toorphan street boys.
In a letter received by Kelly, she says,
"Most of the students here are not Chris-
tians so I am excited for the work God has
for me here."
UPLANDUPDATE
TAYLOR UPLANDSTUDENTS LEAPFOR RECORD
Sub-freezing temperatures did not deter
the 501 Taylor Upland students who par-
ticipated in a unique observation of Leap
Year '96. The students circled the 1 . 1 mile
campus loop for a giant game of leap frog.
The leapers attempted to set a world record
for number of contestants in the game.
Inter-Class Council (ICC) officers sent
the tabulated results to officials of the
GuinnessBook ofWorldRecords for hope-
ful inclusion in a first-time category.
BASKETBALL TEAMSENJOY SUCCESSFUL
SEASONS
The Trojan and Lady Trojan basketball
teams advanced to conference tourna-
ment finals and combined for 47 wins
during the 1995-96 season. The Lady
Trojans entered the conference tourna-
ment as top seed but were eliminated for
the second straight year in the champion-
ship game. Overall, the women set or tied
nine records this year.
The Trojans rebounded from last year's
17-14 record as they rolled to a 23-12
record and an at-large bid to the NAIADivision II National Tournament in
Nampa, Idaho. Three of the Trojans' 12
losses came at the hands of top-ranked
and defending national champion Bethel,
including a 76-62 loss in the conference
championship game.
Public Relations Studies: Non-Traditional Ministry
When Taylor Fort Wayne in-
troduced public relations
as a major in 1993, Lance
Stiver was the first to sign
up. Stiver, then a freshman, knew he had a
heart for ministry, but did not sense a
calling to traditional vocational ministry
like his father. Instead, he wanted to use
his communication skills in more of a non-
traditional ministry role.
Now a junior, he is one of more than a
dozen students who have majors or minor
areas of concentration in Christian minis-
tries and some area of communication
(public relations or communication stud-
ies). And the numbers continue to rise. In
fact, enough Christian ministries majors
have declared communication minors that
they are the largest minors on campus.
The director of Fort Wayne's communica-
tion arts department, Mark Vermilion, be-
lieves the combination is a strong and
natural one....
Public relations has as one of its primary
roles to keep relationships strong between
an organization and its various constitu-
encies. That organization may be a hospi-
tal, a corporation, a government entity or
a Christian university. But it may also be
a parachurch or church ministry. Andunderstanding how to communicate well
in these ministry contexts is crucial to the
effectiveness of the ministry.
My heart is in ministry. I've worked for
corporations and for-profit entities, but
my foremost calling is to church and min-
istry organizations. I think that is why I
readily connect with students who have an
interest in being ministn' communicators.
Vermilion has used his ministry research,
experience and influence for the benefit of
his students — both in and out of class.
In his interpersonal communication class,
he spends much of the semester develop-
ing biblical foundations for communica-
tion and relationships. In his public speak-
ing and public relations courses, he helps
students make applications to nonprofit,
parachurch and church settings.
Outside of class, he has helped several
students gain valuable internship experi-
ence with nonprofit organizations.
In January, Stiver interned for the Ameri-
can Red Cross. This summer, he has his
sights set on either Promise Keepers in
Denver, or Focus on the Family in Colo-
rado Springs, Colorado. Others have served
as interns or done class projects for a
number of nonprofits: Concordia Theo-
logical Seminary, StillWater Ministries,
Abundant Life Ministries, Senator Dan
Coates, local Christian radio stations and
others.
Junior Hans Kindsgrab has chosen to
double-major in Christian ministries and
public relations, with the primary inten-
tion of being a pastor. Hans shares, I think
its a great combination because public
relations will help me be a better spoken,
written and interpersonal communicator.
It will help me be a better pastor.
In addition to helping students be better
pastors, public relations prepares them to
serve other vital communication roles in
the church and parachurch organizations.
Students are trained to: write and design
newsletters, brochures, posters, annual
reports, books and manuals; work with
other forms of media and the news media;
plan and promote special events such as
conferences and concerts; work with fund
raising campaigns and
donors; work in
cross-cultural
ministries;
develop
interdependent
relationships with other
organizations who have similar missions;
develop a stronger overall communication
environment.
In addition to a strong ministry focus in the
public relations program, there is also a
strong professional orientation. Even this
side of the program has given students a
chance to be salt and light in the Fort
Wayne community. Students gain a strong
base in biblical ethics that many are un-
willing to compromise. This causes them,
at times, to stand out.
Vermilion shares the story of a public
relations professional who came into one
classroom to give a guest lecture. In his
lecture, he clearly showed that his organi-
zation had violated ethical standards for
the profession. The students were "kind,
but firm" in asking him tough questions
about his actions.
Vermilion noted. After the lecture, he
asked me to come and give a workshop on
ethics to his public relations staff. Mystudents made him stop and think about
how unethical his orgcmization had been.
ALUMNI BANQUET 1996
COME ON HOME MAY 17
5:00 p.m. Fellowship Hour - 6:00 p.m. Banquet
Gerig Activities Center
REPORTS-Insights from the past!
Dr. Paul Clasper,
Grandson of FWBC Founder Henry Roth
-View of the Present and Vision for the Future |
Dr. Robert Nienhuis
Vice President TUFW
RECOGNITION-Class of 1996 - Our Newest Alumni
-Class of 1946 - 50th Anniversary
-1996 Distinguished Alumnus Award
-1996 Distinguished Friend Award
CLASS REUNIONSBASKETBALL REUNIONS
You do not need to be an alumnus or a member of
one of these classes or teams to attend. Come and
enjoy your friends in one of the reunions or just
come for an evening of fellowship and inspiration.
CLASS REUNIONS1946 -50th Year
1971 -25th Year
1936 1951 1961 1976 1986
1941 1956 1966 1981 1991
1 personally invite the class of 1946 to our
GOLDENANNIVERSARYReunion begins with a
12 noon lunch in Founders Hall
-John Caddy
1946 Class President
20th Anniversary Reunion
1976 National Champions NCCAA Division II
25th Anniversary Reunion
1971 NCCAA District Champions
PHONATHON '96 REPORT$34,200 pledged to the Alumni Scholarship Program by 854 Alumni
29 Callers talked to 1,008 Alumni
308 Alumni sent in pledges by mail
546 Alumni made pledges by phone
THANK YOU FORT WAYNE ALUMNI!!!
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God so loved the world that he gave . .
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This is the motivation and the modelfor all ofour lives. Our life properly
understood is a stewardship of the time, talents and resources. It is to me a
great mystery, yet a great source ofjoy, to realize that God allows us to be
co-participants with Him in carrying out His divine purposes. There would be
no Taylor University without the support of individuals committed to being
faithful to the great commission by their giving. I speak in gratitudeforfuture
generations who will be impacted by these gifts as indeed we all are by God's
unspeakable gift ofJesus Christ to the world.
Tradition and Heritage . . .
There are numerous times when we are reminded that the traditions andheritage of Taylor University are very permanently impressed on our minds.
It is on those occasions that we hope Taylor University will never change. It
is amazing how all of us who work at Taylorfeel the same.
Obviously, financial resources do not assure us that Taylor will always be
what each might remember; however, your gifts will help keep the people andacademic programs in place that bring pleasure to our Heavenly Father.
The faithfulfinancial supportfrom alumni, friends and employees of Taylor
University is very important to her stability. We express gratitude for that
faithfulness. Taylor University is your University and it is dependent on your
support. May we count on you for the future?
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Thank you!Two little words yet so important! Two little words that seem to be
inadequate to convey our deepest appreciation for yourfinancial gifts andprayer support over the past year.
We may not say it often enough and we may not say it well enough, so let mesay it again — Thank You!
Thank youfor standing with us in this ministry. Thank you for helping
students obtain a Christian education in preparation for a lifetime of
ministry. Thank you for making a difference.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cavender
Mr. and Mrs. William Cearbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Chancy
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. ChapmanRev. and Mrs. John Cherrie
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clapp
Rev. and Mrs. Burley N. Clay
Dr. and Mrs. Jared F. Gerig
Rev. and Mrs. William Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goldsmith
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Guth
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hamilton
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Koenigshof
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Laymon
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert D. Lochner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Longcor
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martz
Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Messick
Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Moser, Sr.
Mr. Paul W. Moser
Dr. and Mrs. Ted D. Nickel
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Noble
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Cleven
Miss Eunice J. Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crawfis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowder
Ms. Maxine Dafforn
Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Davis
Ms. Norma R. DeLancey
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dettmer
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ditmer
Mrs. Ruth Double
Mr. Thomas A. DrummondMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DrummondMr. and Mrs. Ted Dynes
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eckelbarger
Dr. Paul Erdel
Ms. Dottie Erickson
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Fansler
Dr. and Mrs. Dale Ferrier
Mr. and Mrs. David Foust
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fruechtenicht
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gallaway
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gamble
Mrs. Helen E. Gase
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geldien
Mrs. Evelyn R. Gentis
Mr. and Mrs. Garri George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerard
Miss Elda E. Gerber
Miss Prudence Gerber
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. DeVon A. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quay
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Resch
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Riewald
Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. James Saddington
Miss LaVera Sauder
Miss Lorene Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. David A. SchoU
Dr. and Mrs. John Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shull
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tiernon
Mr. Floyd Updegrove
Mrs. Catharine VanZile
Ms. Mildred Vogel
Mrs. Vera VonGunten
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wanner
Mr. and Mrs. John Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Howard White
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Gerig
Mrs. Berniece Getz
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gifford
Mr. John Ginter
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ginter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldner
Mrs. Vivian Gordon
Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Grabill
Mr. and Mrs. William Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Gratz
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gruber
Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger
Mrs. Mildred Hakes
Rev. and Mrs. Donald HammMr. and Mrs. Michael Haney
Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Harrigan
Mrs. Arthur P. Hartman
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkins
Mrs. Blanche Haycock
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hayes
Rev. and Mrs. Forrest Hayes
Miss Glenda J. Hebblethwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heffner
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heidelberg
Miss Nancy Helm
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herman
Dr. and Mrs. Grant Hoatson
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoke
Mr. Jay Hollinger
Mr. Max Holycross
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hughes
Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Hull
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton HummelMr. and Mrs. Jeff Hutchison
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde
;e. Barbara is
esident of the
)atmen's First
, Missouri.
teaching and
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Being at Taylor has taught
me how to respond to the
challenges of life that I will
encounter. I've been
stretched as an individual to
embrace life with a positive
attitude believing God's
faithfulness will carry me.
Taylor will always be special
to me even after I have
graduated.
— Sarah C. Burke
The memories and
experiences I've had at
Taylor are irreplaceable. It
is while here that I trained
for the pastorate, married
my high school sweetheart,
and forged strong
friendships. I have been
taught many things here at
Taylor but probably the most
important of all was the
ability to teach myself. For
this I will always be grateful.
— Matt Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Inniger
Mr. and Mrs. Loris Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Johnson
Mr. Terry D. Jones
Miss Pamela Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenny
Rev. and Mrs. James Key
Mrs. Loveta Kiester
Mr. and Mrs. James Kimbel
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kinningham
Mrs. Norman W. Kunkel
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Lehman
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Lehman
Mr. and Mrs. Claren Lehman
Mrs. Dorothy H. Lehman
Mr. and Mrs, Weldon Lehman
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer E. Lehman
Miss Kelly Lerch
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Liechty
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Light
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lockwood
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longardner
Mrs. Nola Loose
Miss Donna M. Lutton
Mrs. Naomi E. Macy
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malone
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Malone
Dr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mattax
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McCampbell
Mr. and Mrs. James McClain
Mr. and Mrs. David McDeavitt
Mr. and Mrs. John Meek
Miss Mary Mengel
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Messick
Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Messick
Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey C. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. James Miner
Mr. and Mrs. Brice L. Minger
Mr. and Mrs. Loris L. Minger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mishler
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Misner
Dr. Hadley Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morand
Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Moser
Mr. Dwight Moser
Mr. Harry Moser
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Moser
Rev. and Mrs. William Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Musser
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers
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Mr. WiUard H. Naas
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nantz
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Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Neuenschwander
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Neuenschwander
Ms. Margaret A. Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Kip Nussbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ochs
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paxson
Mrs. Esther Perry
Miss Amy D. Philips
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaylord Phillippe
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitzer
Mrs. Carol J. Ponchot
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell
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Mrs. Naomi Rakestraw
Ms. Mary A. Reed
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rieser
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Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rodocker
Miss Cleo K. Roth
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Mr. and Mrs. James Roth
Mrs. Marilyn Roth
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Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Schlatter
Miss Evelyne Schmidt
Mr. Eugene Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shank
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherrow
Miss Kathy Showalter
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simmons
Ms. Gertrude Slusser
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carl Smith
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Smith
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
Ms. Floridene Snyder
Mr. Richard Sommer
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sommer
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sommers
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Sowles
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Royle Sprunger
Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Steiner
Miss Susan Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stout
Ms. Sonja Strahm
Miss Mary Stucky
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tiernon
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tracey
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxel
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Troyer
Mrs. Kae Linnet Turay
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner
Mr. Daniel Van Gerpen
Mr. and Mrs. J. David VonGunten
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagley
Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner
Rev. and Mrs. Max Wanner
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Warstler
Miss Joan Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Welty
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Mrs. Wilma Wetter
Rev. and Mrs. Gareth Wiederkehr
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wild
Mrs. Daisey Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.Winzeler
Rev. and Mrs. J. Harlan Wright
Mrs. Alma Yerks
Mrs. Clorinda E. Yoder
Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Yost
Mrs. Marceil Zehr
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ZimmermanMr. and Mrs. George A. Zuercher
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Zuercher
Mrs. Jane Ache
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry AdamsMr. and Mrs. Jesse AdamsMr. and Mrs. Paul D. AdamsRev. and Mrs. Otha Aden
Mr. Robert Albro
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Alsdorf
Mrs. LaVaun Altman
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Alvarez
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alvis
Rev. and Mrs. Blanchard Amstutz
Mrs. Irene Amstutz
Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz
Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan Amstutz
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Amstutz
Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Amstutz
Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Amstutz
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Amstutz
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerald Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
Miss Nancy Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Anderson
Miss Mary Andrea
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. John Armant
Mrs. Frieda Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. G. William Ashley
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Augsburger
Mr. Gordon Aupperle
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Aupperle
Rev. and Mrs. Noboru Ayabe
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bagshaw
Mrs. Dorothy Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baker
Miss June Baker
Mr. Robert Baldwin
Miss Dorothy Ball
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Barcalow
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Barrand
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Basehore
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bassous
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bateman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Baxter
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory BeauchampMrs. Evon Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Becker
Mrs. Lois Bedford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedford
Miss Carol Beerbower
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bell
Dr. and Mrs. Randall Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bellman
Dr. and Mrs. James Bennett
Mrs. Veda Ruth Bennett
Alumni
Rev. and Mrs. William Beougher
Mrs. Vicki Berchtold
Mr. and Mrs. David Berggren
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Berntson
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Berryman
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bettinger
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Beutler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beutler
Dr. and Mrs. David Biberstein
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Binkley
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Binkley
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Binkley
Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Birkey
Mr. Merlin R. Birky
Mrs. Mildred Bissett
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Bixler
Mr. and Mrs. Von Bixler
Miss Georgia Black
Rev. and Mrs. Patrick Black
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bley
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bliszack
Miss Alice Blodgett
Miss Adriana Boender
Mrs. Mary Boise
Ms. Esther Bolles
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bond
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boren
Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Botas
Dr. and Mrs. Terry J. Bovinet
Mr. Joe BowayRev. and Mrs. William Bowles
Miss Donna Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniel Boyll
Mr. Rodney Boze
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Brandenburg
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Braun
Rev. Sue Breiner
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Brenneman
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Brenneman
Mr. and Mrs. James Brian
Mrs. Janet Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brubaker
Rev. Raymond Bryant
Mrs. Emma Buehle
Miss Wava Bueschlen
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bunker
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Burden
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Burger
Mrs. Mable Burgess
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Burkey
Miss Agnes Burley
Miss Helen Burley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burley
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Burns
Rev. and Mrs. Warren Burns
Rev. and Mrs. Mark Burritt
Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Burrus
Dr. and Mrs. James Buswell
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butcher
Dr. and Mrs. John Butler
Mr. and Mrs. James Byers
Rev. and Mrs. John Caddy
Ms. Judith Caddy
Rev. and Mrs. Michael Cadrette
Ms. Glenna Cairl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caley
Mrs. Kristin Calvert
Mr. Charles Cameron
Mr. Gregory CampMr. and Mrs. Hugh Caraher
Dr. and Mrs. Clark Card
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carey
Dr. Jacqueline Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carnes
Miss Dolores Carpenter
Mr. F. Meacham Cash
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cash
Miss Vicki Cashel
.Rev. and Mrs. Darel Caulkins
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Caulkins
Miss Florence Cavender
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cavender
Mr. and Mrs. William Cearbaugh
Rev. and Mrs. George Cecil
Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Chamberlin
Rev. and Mrs. Mervin Charles
Rev. and Mrs. John Cherrie
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Christenson
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Christian
Rev. Robert Chroninger
Mr. Timothy Claassen
Rev. and Mrs. David Clapper
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Clark
Mrs. Faye Clauser
Rev. and Mrs. Burley Clay
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Cleveland
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice dinger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clyde
Miss Brenda Cochran
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Collins
Mrs. Evelyn Colsten
Miss Sheila CombsMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Constable
Dr. and Mrs. Ian Cook
Rev. and Mrs. John CookRev. and Mrs. Joseph Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Cooley
Miss Barbara Coon
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Corbin
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cordier
Mr. and Mrs. John Cornell
j^e. Barbara is
esident of the
patmen's First
', Missouri.
teaching and
ricis College,
e psychology
cently retired
j^lismFellow-
[oved back to
ping in Chris-
church, First
n.
1 (Carlson)
omefromEc-
r 36 years of
le serving one
then will be
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the ministry,
j, Iowa, where
or 17 years at
r boys.
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faya. Roger is
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1941
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L
Taylor University has given
me the chance to serve
Christ through leadership.
And through that leadership.
Christ has taught me three
things: To lead by example,
to abide in Him alone, and to
see the life-changing power
ofaccountability groups!
Taylor has been much morethan a University to me. It 's
been the anvil on which
Christ has shaped me into a
tool ready to be used, ready
to bring others into His
kingdom.
— Lance Stiver
Rev. and Mrs. William CoxMiss Donna Craft
Miss Loretta Crall
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crawfis
Miss Dawn Criswell
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn Critton
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Croad
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockett
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cross
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Culver
Miss Linda CumminsDr. and Mrs. Charles Cureton
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Danz
Mrs. Suzanne Darrah
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis
Mr. Keith D. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Douglas Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis
Miss Olive DeCampRev. and Mrs. Paul DeMerchant
Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeMerchant
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Demorest
Ms. Sandra DeMossRev. John DePriest
Ms. Lois Dickinson
Miss Mahala Diller
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobush
Mrs. Jeanne Dockery
Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson
Rev. and Mrs. Roger Doriot
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DoudMrs. Isabelle Drake
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Dunlap
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunlap
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Dyck
Rev. and Mrs. Robert DyeMr. and Mrs. Gary East
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ebbesen
Mrs. Lavinia Ebersole
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby
Miss Clara Eicher
Rev. Cyril Eicher
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eicher
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Eicher
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eicher
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eicher
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Eicher
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Elliott
Dr. Paul Erdel
Ms. Dottie Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eskew
Mrs. Pricilla Etter
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eubank
Dr. and Mrs. Tim Evearitt
Dr. and Mrs. Quinton Everest
Rev. and Mrs. James Evilsizor
Mr. Alex Falder
Mr. Larry Falor
Mrs. Julia Farley
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Feay
Mrs. Tammy Fedele
Mr. and Mrs. Max Felger
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Feliciano
Miss Sherry Ferber
Mrs. Eleanor Ferguson
Dr. and Mrs. Dale Ferrier
Miss Harriet Fields
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fields
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleischer
Rev. Thomas Florence
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Forbes
Miss Shirley Force
Rev. and Mrs. Duane Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forster
Mr. Gary Fortney
Mrs. Mary Ann Frater
Rev. and Mrs. Dean Freed
Rev. and Mrs. Harland Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritcha
Ms. Marian Fritz
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fritz
Rev. and Mrs. Randy Fudge
Mrs. Lydia Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gardner
Mr. John and Dr. Dixie Garner
Miss Donna Gamier
Miss Brenda Garver
Mrs. Helen Gase
Dr. and Mrs. Marcelo Gavilanez
Rev. and Mrs. James Geahlen
Miss Evelyn Geiser
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geldien
Mr. and Mrs. Garri George
Miss Elda Gerber
Miss Prudence Gerber
Rev. and Mrs. Dale Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Gerig
Miss Geraldine Gerig
Rev. Harold Gerig
Mrs. Idella Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Jared Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. John Gerig
Miss Joy Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Gerig
Mrs. Mildred Gerig
Miss Sharon Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Gerig
Rev. and Mrs. William Gerig
Dr. and Mrs. Zenas Gerig
Miss Margaret Germain
Mrs. Ruth Germain
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gifford
Ms. Norma Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gilpin
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Gilpin
Rev. Charles Glenn
Mr. Orlando Gonzalez
Dr. and Mrs. Truman Gottschalk
Rev. and Mrs. Bradley Grabill
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Grabill
Miss Cynthia Graeff
Mr. and Mrs. Paul GrahamMiss Vicki Gramling
Mr. and Mrs. Cari Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gray
Mr. and Mrs. William Greene
Miss Amy Grieser
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Grieser
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grile
Mr. David Gropp
Miss Janet Grubbs
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gruber
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gruber
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunther
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Rev. and Mrs. Earl Guth
Mr. and Mrs John Haagen
Rev. and Mrs. Tillman Habegger
Mr. and Mrs. James Hacker
Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Haddix
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Haines
Mr. and Mrs. Max Haines
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hale
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haller
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haller
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haney
Mrs. Helen Hanna
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Harle
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Harmon
Miss Lola Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harpest
Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Harrigan
Rev. and Mrs. William Harrigan
Miss Ardis Harris
Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Hartsell
Rev. and Mrs. Rick Hartsell
Rev. and Mrs. Sanford Hashimoto
Rev. and Mrs. Neal Hauser
Mrs. Ada Hausser
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haworth
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hayes
Rev. and Mrs. Forrest Hayes
Rev. and Mrs. Glen Head
Miss Edna Heaton
Miss Glenda Hebblethwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heidelberg
Dr. and Mrs. Ray Hein
Miss Nancy Helm
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helzerman
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Helzerman
Mrs. Shirley Henry
Mr. and Mrs. John Henshall
Rev. Arthur Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kent Herzer
Rev. and Mrs. James Hibschman
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hicks
Rev. and Mrs. Warren Hiebert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Norvis Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hinton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hirons
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Hirschy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hirschy
Miss Shirley Hirschy
Dr. and Mrs. Grant Hoatson
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hodge
Mrs. Ariel Hodgson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hoffman
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth HoggMiss Mary Hoke
Mr. Stephen Holbrook
Ms. Phyllis Holdeman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HoUowell
Mrs. Debra HonnMiss Lorissa Hoot
Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Hostetler
Mr. Donald Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hugger
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hull
Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Hull
Rev. Earnest HummerMrs. Ruby Huston
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hutchison
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hyde
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hyland
Mr. and Mrs. John Imler
Mr. and Mrs. David Ipe
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isch
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jacobs
Miss Vicki Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Jaeger
Mrs. JoAnn Jerauld
Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson
Miss Lois Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson
Miss Erin Jones
Mrs. Lillian Jones
Ms. Martha Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Miss Pamela Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jonker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy
Rev. and Mrs. George Kacena
Rev. and Mrs. Niles Kageyama
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaufman
Mrs. Jacci Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ray Keaton
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Keener
Rev. and Mrs. Levi Keidel
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keidel
Mr. and Mrs. David Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller
Mrs. Florence Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kent
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Keplar
Miss Margaret Kerby
Rev. and Mrs. Stan Kesler
Rev. and Mrs. James Key
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kidd
Ms. Barbara Kilmer
Mr. and Mrs. Bob KimmMajor and Mrs. Lawrence Kinde
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis King
Rev. and Mrs. John Kingrey
Mr. and Mrs. David Kiningham
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kirby
Miss Kathleen Kirchenbauer
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Kirchner
Miss Jeanine Klay
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleiner
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Klopfenstein
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Klotzbach
Miss Denise Kneubuhler
Mrs. Sylvia Knuth
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koehn
Mr. and Mrs. William Koehnlein
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kolier
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Koons
Miss Genevieve Kooy
Mr. Gerald Korn
Miss Margaret Korta
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Kramer
Mr. Jonathon Kraner
Miss Beatrice Kranich
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Krause
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kreiss
Mr. and Mrs. John Krinn
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuehnert
Miss Kathlyn Kulp
Mrs. Aletha Kutschke
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kwaczala
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lambert
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lampton
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Landfair
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Langdon
Mr. and Mrs. James Lantz
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larson
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Latino
Dr. Anna Belle Laughbaum
Miss Roberta Lay
Ms. Anita LaymonMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lee
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Leever
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley LehmanMrs. Dorothy Lehman
Rev. and Mrs. Harold LehmanMr. and Mrs. Clinton Leightner
Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Leightner
Rev. and Mrs. Dale Leinbach
Mr. and Mrs. Gary LemanMiss Rebecca LemonRev. and Mrs.William Lepley
Miss Kelly Lerch
Miss Lynnette Leslie
Rev. and Mrs. Billy Lewis
Rev. and Mrs. Dale Lewis
Mr. Jon Leyse
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Liechty
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Livengood
Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon LoewenRev. and Mrs. Phillip Logan
Rev. and Mrs. Martin Longcor
Mrs. Mary Lontz
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Loraas
Mr. and Mrs. Adrean Louis
Miss Donita Luginbill
Miss Peggy Lundy
Miss Cheryl MacDonald
Rev. and Mrs. G. Robert Magary
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mahler
Mrs. Mildred Mankin
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MannMr. Jay Marquart
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martens
Mr. and Mrs. James Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Martin
Mr. Mike Martin
Mrs. Virginia Marullo
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mast
Rev. and Mrs. Mark Masterson
Rev. and Mrs. Ric MathewMiss Sarah Mathew
Rev. and Mrs. Paul MaysRev. and Mrs. John McCurdy
Mr. and Mrs. David McDeavitt
Miss Margie McDowell
Miss Jacala McGrewMr. and Mrs. Dave Mcintosh
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Mcintosh
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKeeMr. and Mrs. Willard McKenneyMrs. Rita McKenzie
Rev. and Mrs. Harold McKnight
Mr. and Mrs. Roger McKuhenMr. and Mrs. Kelly McMichael
Mr. and Mrs, Rodney McQiiillin
ce. Barbara is
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Taylor University has helped
me to broaden myperspective of life. My
education has provided
many opportunities for me to
gain experience working
locally in my field of study.
Also, the spiritual emphasis
of community life here has
been a real encouragement
to me through my experience
at Taylor.
— Nate Hoot
Myfour years here at Taylor
have definitely been life-
changing. Fort Wayne has
challenged me intellectually,
spiritually, and socially. I
thank Godfor allowing methe great experience of
Taylor.
— Janelle Gunsolley
Miss Sharon Meek
Miss C. Patricia Meier
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer
Rev. and Mrs. Jerrold Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. Duwain Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Michaels
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miike
Miss Marilyn Millar
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Miller
Mr. Jerry Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller
Miss Sharon Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Millikan
Rev. Edmund Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Misner
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Moening
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Mohr
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morehead
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Morehead
Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Moser
Mrs. Evelyn Moser
Rev. and Mrs. William Mueller
Mrs. Bessie MumaughMrs. Betta Murdick
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muselman
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Muselman
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Musselman
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers
Miss Petula Myers
Rev. and Mrs. William Myers
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Nabinger
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nantz
Rev. and Mrs. George W. Nantz
Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Nantz
Mrs. Helen Nash
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nayrocker
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neel. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt
Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Neuenschwander
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neuenschwander
Miss Kristine Neuenschwander
Mrs. Jean Neuenschwander
Dr. Robert Neuenschwander
Mrs. Ruth Neuenschwander
Miss Arlene Newcombe
Mr. and Mrs. David Nickel
Miss Janet Nickel
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Nickel
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Noel
Mr. and Mrs. James Nott
Mr. and Mrs. Kip Nussbaum
Rev. and Mrs. Norman Okasako
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ong
Mr. and Mrs. David Osborne
Dr. and Mrs. Grant Osborne
Rev. and Mrs. Randy Oser
Miss Tara Pammett
Mrs. Esther Parker
Miss Kari Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parks
Miss Lisa Paul
Rev. and Mrs. Etan Pelzer
Mrs. Norene Peoples
Miss lola Perkins
Mrs. Esther Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Peters
Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Petersen
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pfeiffer
Miss Amy Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickard
Miss Patricia Pittsenbarger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitzer
Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Piatt
Dr. and Mrs. Jay Platte
Mrs. Betty Pollock
Mrs. Carol Ponchot
Rev. and Mrs. Steven Ponchot
Rev. and Mrs. Victor Poser
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prasuhn
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Prentice
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Putt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quay
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Rager
Mr. and Mrs. William Ragle
Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Ramseyer
Ms. Nancy Raney
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rapp
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rashley
Mrs. Dorothy Read
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Reed
Miss Julia Reef
Mr. and Mrs. David Reichhart
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Reifel
Mr. and Mrs. Trent Reimschisel
Mrs. Laurel Reinking
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Repp
Mrs. Clara Reynolds
Rev. and Mrs. Philip Reynolds
Mrs. JoAnn Rhea
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Rice
Rev. and Mrs. Randall Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Rice
Rev. and Mrs. Claude Richards
Rev. and Mrs. John Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rieser
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife
Mr. and Mrs. James Riggs
Rev. and Mrs. Gary Ringenberg
Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Ringenberg
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Ringenberg
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Ringenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roach
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Robbins
Miss Rebecca Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rodebaugh
Mrs. Renee Rodrigues
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rohrs
Mr. and Mrs, William Rosenberger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross
Mr. and Mrs. E. David Roth
Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Roth
Mr. and Mrs. James Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ruch
Rev. and Mrs. Michael Rucinski
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Miss Sally Rudy
Rev. and Mrs. David Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rupp
Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Rychener
Mrs. JoAnne Sandonato
Miss Inez Sassaman
Miss Norma Sassaman
Miss LaVera Sauder
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Scantlin
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schade
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Schierling
Rev. and Mrs. Jake Schierling
Mr. Scott Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schladenhauffen
Mr. Kurt Schlatter
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlatter
Rev. and Mrs. Olen Schlatter
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Schlatter
Rev. and Mrs. Philip Schlatter
Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Schlatter
Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt
Miss Evelyne Schmidt
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schoenhals
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Scholl
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schrock
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Schrock
Rev. and Mrs. Rex Schrolucke
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schumacher
Mrs. Linda Schumacher
Miss Carol Schuman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwab
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz
Miss Traci Schwarzkopf
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott
Mrs. Leora Scudder
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Seek
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Seely
Mrs. Nancy Seibert
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Senkel
Mrs. Esther Shady
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shank
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Shaw
Miss Sharon Shaw
Mrs. Carissa Shell
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shields
Ms. Bonilynn Short
Miss Carol Shoulders
Miss Hazel Shoup
Miss Kathy Showalter
Rev. and Mrs. Merle Showers
Miss Charmaine Siekmann
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siktberg
Mr. Maurice Simmons
Mrs. Evelyn Simons
Miss Elizabeth Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sivits
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Skinner
Mr. and Mrs. David Skofstad
Ms. Helen Slagle
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sleasman
Miss Gertrude Slusser
Ms. Mary Smart
Rev. and Mrs. Berman Smith
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
Mrs. Susan Smith
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Smith
Ms. Floridene Snyder
Dr. Olie Solomon
Mr. Richard SommerMr. and Mrs. Steven SommerRev. and Mrs. Wendall Sousley
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Sovine
Mr. and Mrs. James Sowers
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Sowles
Mr. Kenneth Speakman
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Speicher
Mrs. Noretta Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Spenst
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sprunger
Mr. Wayne Sprunger
Miss Jill Stacker!
Miss Ruth Stahl
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stahly
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stairhime
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stalter
Miss TyAnn Standeford
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Stapleton
Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Steiner
Mr. Gerald Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner
Rev. and Mrs. Lyle Steiner
Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Steingass
Miss Rosemary Stelz
Mr. and Mrs. James Stilson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stitzer
Mr. and Mrs. John Stiverson
Rev. and Mrs. Weldon Stockwell
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stout
Dr. and Mrs. David Stout
Ms. Sonja Strahm
Mr. Russell Strickler
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stroup
Rev. and Mrs. Peter Strubhar
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strunk
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Study
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Suddard
Rev. and Mrs. Burch Surbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherland
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Swedberg
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweemer
Mrs. Sue Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Swope
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tate
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terui
Mr. and Mrs. Dingeman Teuling
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thayer
Mrs. Peggy Thomas
Ms. Nellie ThumMr. Eric Tichenor
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tidwell
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ticrnon
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tobin
Rev. and Mrs. James Tolbert
Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Tolly
Mr. and Mrs. James Torbett
Mr. and Mrs. James Townsend
Rev. Robert Treat
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Troyer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trusdle
Miss Arlene Tucker
Mrs. Florence Tucker
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker
Dr. and Mrs. John Tuckey
Rev. and Mrs. Dhaniel Turay
Rev. Wildan Tuttle
Miss Verna Unruh
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vale
Rev. and Mrs. David VanGorkom
Rev. and Mrs. Paul VanGorkom
Mr. and Mrs. Kent VanWagner
Mr. and Mrs. John Venters
Miss Millie Vermillion
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Vincent
Rev. and Mrs. Mark Vincent
Miss Constance Vollmar
Mr. and Mrs. Kent VonGunten
Mrs. Vera VonGunten
Mr. and Mrs. William VonGunten
Miss Julie Waggoner
Miss Michelle Wagler
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagley
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wagner
Miss Mary Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagstaff
Rev. and Mrs. Phil Wahl
Mr. and Mrs. Ramar Wakenight
Mrs. Stephanie Walk
Ms. Irene Walker
Miss Laura Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters
Miss Betty Walti
Rev. and Mrs. Max Wanner
Miss Mildred Wanner
Ms. Pauline Wanner
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner
Mr. and Mrs. John Warner
Mrs. Marie Warner
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren
Rev. and Mrs. John Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Waterman
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Watkins
Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Watson
Rev. Greg Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. David WebbDr. Alice Joy Weddle
Miss Joann Weddle
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Welbaum
Mr. and Mrs. James Welty
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welty
Ms. Jerriann Heiser Wenger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Westgerdes
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. Carl White
Miss Virginia White
Rev. and Mrs. William Whiteman
Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Widniark
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wiebe
Rev. and Mrs. Gareth Wiederkehr
Ms. Naomi Wiederkehr
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wiggin
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wild
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wild
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilhelm
Mrs. Daisey Williams
Rev. David Williams
ce. Barbara is
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, Missouri.
teaching and
ncis College,
e psychology
cently retired
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ome from Ec-
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Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams
Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Williams
Mrs. Shirlee Williams
Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson
Mr. David Willis
Mr. and Mrs. William Willis
Miss Janet Wilson
Ms. Mildred Wilson
Mrs. Nancy Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. William Winn
Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Winleregg
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Wischmeier
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wolfe
Rev. Neil Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Milton WongRev. and Mrs. Richard Woolever
Ms. Nancy Worden
Rev-: and Mrs. J. Harlan Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wulliman
Mr. George Yarian
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yingling
Rev. and Mrs. Donald YoungMr. Ronald Yount
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zehr
Mrs. Marceil Zehr
Mr. and Mrs. Glide Zeider
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zerull
Mr. and Mrs. John Zick
Mrs. Pauline ZimmermanRev. and Mrs. John Zurcher
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Friends
Being at TUFW has been a
very growing experiencefor
me. Taylor has provided not
only a place, but also an
atmosphere promoting
growth. Various ministry
opportunities have
challenged me to leave mycomfort zone and because ofthis, grow closer to the Lord.
I have been challenged both
mentally and spiritually in
the classroom. Also, I have
found excellent role models
here who love the Lord andhave taken the time to help
me grow as an individual.
— Dehhv Fox
Mrs. G'Nell Abel
Mr. and Mrs. William Abel
Mr. and Mrs. Don Abnet
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aberholt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adkins
Ms. Myrna Akin
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Altenburg
Mrs. Patricia Altmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amstutz
Mrs. E. Angalene Amstutz
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Amstutz
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amstutz
Mr. and Mrs. J. Steven Amstutz
Mrs. Margie Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Artherhults
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Aschleman
Mrs. Sharon Aspden
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkerson
Mr. Donald Attebury
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balsiger
Mrs. Marcella Balsiger
Mr. and Mrs. Von Balsiger
Mrs. Helen Barrett
Mrs. Alice Barto
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baumgartner
Ms. Dorotha Beasley
Dr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Beckner
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beery
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beitler
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Belknap
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beltz
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bender
Ms. Michelle Bendt
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Benz
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bertsch
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bertsche
Mrs. Darlene Best
Mrs. Ethyl Best
Mr. and Mrs. James Betz
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Biberstein
Mr. and Mrs. Alyn Biddle
Mr. and Mrs. William Bidlack
Mrs. Doris Billiard
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Mrs. Louise Billman
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkey
Ms. Susan Bixel
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bixler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bland
Mr. Given Blaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Blocker
Miss Bernice Blore
Mr. and Mrs. James Blum
Mr. and Mrs. John Blum
Miss Helen BoehmMr. and Mrs. Donald Bohn
Mrs. Hilda Bolinger
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bolinger
Ms. Marjorie Bonner
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. Harold BowmanMr. and Mrs. William Boyden
Mrs. Mathilda Boyers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brand
Mr. and Mrs. William Brandeberry
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Brandenberger
Mrs. Lois Brandenburg
Mr. and Mrs. John Brandon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bremer
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenneman
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bresnahan
Mrs. Charna Bricker
Mr. R. H. Brodhead
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
Mr. Richard Brundage
Miss Marilyn Buchanan
Mrs. Charlotte Bullington
Mrs. Edna BumpMr. Kenneth Burkart
Mrs. Charlotte Burns
Mrs. Ruth Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burry
Mrs. Betty Bushkill
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Byall
Mr. Ned Byer
Mr. and Mrs. James Byers
Friends cont.
Ms. Anette Calicoat
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Campbell
Mr. William Cappelli
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carey
Mr. and Mrs. William Carley
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnahan
Mrs. Barbara Carrasco
Mrs. Carol Cartwright
Mr. David Caston
Mr. and Mrs. William Cearbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chaney
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman
Mrs. Jeanette Chappell
Mrs. Bernita Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cherrie
Mr. Vern Chovan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clapp
Mrs. Clella Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cleven
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clevenger
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clouser
Miss Peggy Cochran
Mrs. Maxine Collie
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Collins
Miss Eunice J. Conrad
Mr. Gaylord Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Converse
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook
Mr. Randal Cooksey
Mrs. Helen Cooley
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cooley
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corbin
Mrs. Rebecca Corbitt
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Coulter
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cramer
Mr. and Mrs. David Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowder
Mr. Jerry Crumrine
Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Cornell
Mr. and Mrs. Mick Cupp
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Curley
Ms. Maxine Dafforn
Mr. John Davies
Mrs. Marjorie DeArmond
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dekorne
Mrs. Catherine Delagrange
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Delagrange
Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn DeLancey
Ms. Norma DeLancey
Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeLong
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DeMars
Mrs. Edith Deming
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Demorest
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeMuth
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Detraz
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dettmer
Mrs. Effie Dexter
Mrs. Cynthia DeYoung
Mrs. Joanne Diilman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ditmer
Mrs. Ona Dodge
Mrs. Ruth Double
Mrs. Carolyn Downey
Mr. Willard Dreisbach
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DrummondDr. and Mrs. Richard Dugan
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Duncan
Mr. Franklin Dunlap
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dynes
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ebler
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eckelbarger
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Egly
Mrs. Ida Egly
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eicher
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eisenach
Mrs. Joan Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmer
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Eloranta
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Engbrecht
Miss Connie Engdahl
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ernst
Mrs. Grace Esterline
Mrs. Susanna Ezsol
Rev. and Mrs. Bob Fansler
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fegley
Mr. and Mrs. James Felger
Mr. Paul Fetter
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fisher
Mrs. Eloise Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
Mrs. Martha Fleck
Mrs. Margaret Fleming
Ms. Joan Floor
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Flowers
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foelber
Mrs. Evelyn Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forrester
Ms. Stacie Foster
Mr. and Mrs. David Foust
Mrs. Ella Fox
Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Francis
Mrs. Dorothy Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Robert French
Mrs. Robin Frey
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Frick
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fruechtenicht
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Fry
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Furlick
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Galbraith
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gallaway
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallogly
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gamble
Mr. Thomas Gamboe
Ms. Sylvia Garza
Mr. Daniel Gentile
Mrs. Evelyn Gentis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerard
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gerber
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gerber
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gerig
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gerig
Mrs. Berniece Getz
Mr. and Mrs. David Getz
Mrs. Stephanie Geyer
Mrs. Evleen Ghali
Ms. Pamela Gibbons
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gilmer
Mr. John Ginter
Mr. Vernon Ginter
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Glen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldner
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goldsmith
Ms. Bertilda Gonzalez
Mr. and Mrs. G. Greg Goodwin
Mrs. Renee Gordon
Mrs. Vivian Gordon
Mrs. Mary Grabowski
Mrs. Barbara Grafton
Mr. and Mrs. William Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gratz
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gray
Ms. Katherine Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griggs
Mr. and Mrs. William Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gruber
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Guth
Mrs. Hilda Gutwein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadsell
Mrs. Mildred Hakes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hamilton
Ms. Susanna Hamilton
Rev. and Mrs. Donald HammMr. and Mrs. Donald HammondMr. Herman HammondMr. and Mrs. Charles Hamrick
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hanni
Mr. Robert Hansbarger
Mr. Clovis Harper
Mr. and Mrs. David Harrold
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harter
Mrs. Arthur P. Hartman
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hawkins
Mrs. Blanche Haycock
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes
Mrs. Wilma Hayward
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Healy
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heffner
Mr. Roy Heffron
Mr. Nathan Helms
Mr. Lawrence Helmsing
Mr. Richard Henz
Ms. Verna Herbst
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herman
Mrs. Opal Herrberg
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hetzel
Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks
Mr. Steve Hicks
Mrs. Mary Ann Hightshue
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hines
Mr. William Hjelm
Miss Miriam Hoffman
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoke
Mr. Jay Hollinger
Mr. Max Holycross
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Honegger
Mr. and Mrs. George Hook
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hoot
Dr. E. Randall Horton
Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Horton
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell
Mr. John Howell
Mrs. Mary Howell
Mrs. Pat Huffman
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton HummelMs. Joann HummelMr. Victory Ingram
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Inniger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ludicello
Mrs. Regina Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Loris Jacobs
Mr. Charles Jacobs
Mrs. Charlotte Jensen
ce. Barbara is
esidentof the
Datmen's First
, Missouri.
teaching and
ncis College,
e psychology
cently retired
;lismFellow-
oved back to
ping in Chris-
church, First
1 (Carlson)
ome from Ec-
r 36 years of
>e serving one
then will be
., Box 127A,
ited the 30th
the ministry.
!., Iowa, where
3r 17 years at
r boys.
e Doriot are
vith Wycliffe
Uo see if they
(aya. Roger is
II Chronicles,
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I personally feel that Taylor
has helped to make me what
I am today. God has given
me the privilege ofhaving a
superb education from a
superb university filled with
rich tradition. I truly have
been blessed.
— Jason Berkhalter
The professors andfaculty at
Taylor are a constant
example of Christians in the
real world. What they stand
for and what they teach is
the foundation for mydedication ofputting Christ
in my career. This is what
Taylor means to me.
— Emily Fish
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jewett
Mrs. Beulah Johnson
Ms. Kathryn Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Johnson
Rev. and Mrs. Weyburn Johnson
Mrs. Ada Jones
Mr. Dan Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
Ms. Jane Hubbard Jones
Mr. Terry Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Justice
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kan-
Mrs. Pearl Keefer
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenny
Ms. Donna Keuneke
Mrs. Highla Ellen Kiessling
Mrs. Loveta Kiester
Mr. and Mrs. James Kimbel
Mrs. Barbara King
Mrs. Sandy Kinghorn
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiningham
Mrs. Gladys Kipfer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirchenbauer
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kistler
Miss Ornell Kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Klemer
Rev. and Mrs. J. Mark Klinepeter
Ms. Connie Klingler
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klinker
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Klopfenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Knape
Mr. Monty Knepler
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kneuss
Mrs. Virginia Knoll
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koehn
Mr. Howard Koenigshof
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Krill
Mrs. Norman Kunkel
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kuntz
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kupferer
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lahrman
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Lane
Mrs. Elnora Langham
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Langston
Mr. William Lankford
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lantz
Mrs. Thais LaRue
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Laskowski
Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaymonMrs. Midred Lederman
Dr. and Mrs. John Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Berdell LehmanMr. and Mrs. Claren LehmanMrs. Dorothy Lehman
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon LehmanMr. and Mrs. Wilmer LehmanMs. Emilie Lasher
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lichtenberger
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lichtensteiger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn
Mrs. Ann Litwiller
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Litzenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lochner
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lockwood
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longardner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Longcor
Mrs. Nola Loose
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Loucks
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lude
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luginbill
Miss Donna Lutton
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lytle
Mrs. Naomi MacyMr. William MaheyMrs. Gladys Mailer
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malone
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Malone
Miss Lois Mannix
Mr. Lester Marker
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquart
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Marshall
Mrs. Arvilla Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martz
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Masloob
Mr. Carl Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Edward MasonMr. and Mrs. Kirk MasonMr. and Mrs. John Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mattax
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mavis
Mr. Louis Mayle
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAfeeMrs. Ramona McAuliffe
Mrs. Garnett McBaneMr. and Mrs. R. G. McCampbell
Mr. and Mrs. James McClain
Mr. and Mrs. John McCollumMs. Pamela McCordMr. Paul McCormick
Mr. and Mrs. Audie McCrayMr. Edward McDougal
Miss Joyce McNamaraMr. and Mrs. Ralph D. McNealMrs. Grace McVayMs. Christine Meade
Mr. and Mrs. John MeekMiss Mary Mengel
Mr. V. Edward Merillat
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Messal
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Messick
Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Messick
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Messick
Mr. and Mrs. James Messinger
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey Miller
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller
Mr. James Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller
Mr. and Mrs. William Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Minger
Mr. and Mrs. James Miner
Mr. and Mrs. Loris Minger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mishler
Dr. and Mrs. William Miskelly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchel
Dr. Hadley Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moats
Mrs. Frances Monroe
Dr. and Mrs. John Moran
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morand
Mrs. Florence Morehead
Mrs. Corabel Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. John Morr
Miss Dorothy Moser
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Moser
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Friends cont.
Mr. Dwight Moser
Miss Earlene Moser
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moser
Mr. Harry Moser
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moser
Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. Moser
Mr. Paul Moser
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moughler
Mrs. Nancy Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Muntzinger
Mrs. Lucy Murphy
Mrs. Lula Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Musser
Mr. and Mrs. James Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Myers
Mr. Willard Naas
Ms. Evelyn Nafziger
Mr. Robert Neeson
Mrs. Susan Neptune
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nevil
Mr. and Mrs. James Newell
Dr. and Mrs. Ted D. Nickel
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Nienhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nieter
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Niswander
Mr. Joe Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Noble
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Norman
Ms. Margaret Norman
Mr. and Mrs. David Nussbaum
Mr. Thomas Nylund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ochs
Mr. Willi Oertner
Mrs. Julia Oldenkamp
Mrs. Beverley Oliver
Mr. Jay Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Outcalt
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Oyer
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Paff
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parton
Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pattison
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paxson
Ms. Teri Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peake
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pebley
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Pellmann
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Pepple
Mrs. Zoa Marie Pequignot
Mr. and Mrs. Darryle Pharr
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaylord Phillippe
Mr. and Mrs. DeVon A. Phillips
Mrs. Irene Phillips
Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Phipps
Mrs. Edith Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Piatt
Mr. Ken Podor
Ms. Jacqueline Ponce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ponsot
Mr. Wayne Porter
Mr. Gregory Postel
Ms. Annmarie Potts
Mrs. Rebecca Powell
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell
Ms. Shirley Powell
Mr. and Mrs. David Prahl
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pressler
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pribble
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prowell
Mrs. Mary Jo Putt
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Rainforth
Mrs. Naomi Rakestraw
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ralston
Mr. John Ramos
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rash
Ms. Mary A. Reed
Miss Mary Edith Reiff
Mr. Rick Reiff
Mr. Ed Reinhard
Miss Sylvia Reinhard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Renner
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Resch
Mr. George Rex
Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rickner
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rietdorf
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ringenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ringenberg
Mr. Simon Ringenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Darin Ringger
Ms. Alicia Rivera
Mr. George Robbins
Mrs. Susan Robertson
Ms. Gloria Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Robrock
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rocke
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rodocker
Mrs. Lura Roebuck
Mr. Kenneth Rohrer
Mrs. Gertrude Rohrs
Mr. and Mrs. David Rollins
Miss Cleo Roth
Mrs. Gladys Roth
Mrs. Marilyn Roth
Mrs. Alice Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ruble
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. William Russell
Mr. and Mrs. James Saddington
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanner
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scare
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Schamerloh
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schantz
Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Scharfe
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scheiderer
Mrs. Lois Schepman
Miss Lorene Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. William Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Scholl
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scholz
Mr. Jacob Schrock
Ms. Ruth Schroeder
Mrs. Earl Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwab
Mr. Eugene Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schweikhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schweitzer
Mr. Charles Scott
Mrs. Marlene Scott
Mr. Daniel Seeley
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shank
Ms. Ruth Sharp
Mr. Philip Sharpc
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw
Dr. and Mrs. Gary Sheeler
Mrs. Helen Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherrow
Mrs. Jennifer Shipman
Mrs. Ronnie Shipman
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shoaf
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Short
Mr. and Mrs. John Short
Mr. and Mrs. Everett ShuU
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shupperd
Mrs. Gloria Sidell
Miss Ruth Silvers
Mr. James Sims
Mrs. Mary Sipla
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carl Smith
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
Ms. Phyllis Smith
Ms. Ramona Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Estal Smuts
Mrs. Helen Smuts
Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Snyder
Mrs. Frances Soldner
Mr. and Mrs. Willis SommerMr. and Mrs. Ray Sommers
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Souers
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Spohr
Mr. Edward Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Sprunger
Mrs. Irena Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Ornell Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Royle Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprunger
Mr. and Mrs. John Staehle
Ms. Linda Startup
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steiner
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Steury
Miss Elizabeth Stieglitz
Miss Lavada Stieglitz
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strahm
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Strait
Mr. Jeffrey Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. John Strom
Mrs. Irene Stucky
Miss Mary Stucky
Ms. Cheryl Studebaker
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stutzman
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Summers
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Surelle
Dr. and Mrs. Jon Swanson
Mrs. Helen Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swihart
Mr. and Mr. Jack Talbert
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor
Mrs. Ruth Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thatcher
Ms. Edna Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tiernon
Mr. Michael Toomey
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Tracey
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. C. James Tranter
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tra.xler
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tripp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxcl
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Tucker
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outstanding! The professors
here are incredible. Never
have I been so challenged
and stretched to make use of
my abilities. The teachers
are not only excellent in
their teaching methods, but
in their concern for the
students cmd their lovefor
the Lord is evident. The
education experience that I
have received will no doubt
help me throughout mylifetime.
— Nicole Wireman
Friends cont.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner
Mr. Floyd Updegrove
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Updegrove
Mr. Jeffrey Vallosio
Mrs. Jan VanDeusen
Mrs. Janet VanDyke
Mr. Daniel VanGerpen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael VanHuisen
Mrs. Dorothy VanVleet
Mrs. Catharine VanZile
Mr. Adam Varnell
Mr. and Mrs. George Varnell
Mr. and Mrs. WilliamVamell
Mr. and Mrs. David Vinton
Ms. Mildred Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. J. David VonGunten
Mr. and Mrs. Lee VonGunten
Ms. Deborah Vreeland
Ms. Beverly Wagner
Mrs. Mabel Wagner
Ms. Ruby Wall
Ms. Susan Walstra
Ms. Carolyn Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wanner
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware
Ms. Pamela Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Warsinski
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Warstler
Mr. Darryl Waters
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waters
Mr.and Mrs. John Waters
Ms. Mandy Waters
Ms. Willie Wattley
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber
Miss Joan Weber
Mrs. Thelma Weddle
Ms. Robin Wehr
Mr. Henry Welty
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Welty
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wendt
Mr. Keith Wenger
Mrs. Wilma Wetter
Mr. J. Richard Wetzler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weyeneth
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White
Mr. Sam White
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whiteford
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Leamon Williams
Mr. Norman Williams
Mr. Warren Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson
Mr. H. Alden Winslow
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Winzeler
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittwer
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick WoodmanMr. and Mrs. Philip Wren
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wuertemberger
Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt
Mrs. Edith Wyse
Mrs. Alma Yerks~~
Mrs. Clorinda Yoder
Ms. Florabelle Yoder
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yoder
Mrs. Dorothy Young
Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Yost
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zehr
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr
Mrs. Martha Zeigler
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zintsmaster
Mr. and Mrs. George Zuercher
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Zuercher
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zurcher
I praise Godfor giving methe privilege of studying here
at TUFW. During myexperience here, the Lord
has drawn me closer to
Himself enabled me to see
the world through His eyes,
and allowed nw to see more
clearly His specific willfor
my life. The training I
receive in the classroom and
in the off-campus outreach
ministries I am involved in
have been humbling,
challenging, stretching, and
very practical
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WBCLAVBCY
The familiar words of the song. Wind Beneath My Wings, have been on my Hps numerous times
over the last several months as the prayers of WBCL's listeners have literally "carried" us through
the changes of life. The instant death (in a car accident) of our beloved co-worker, Jeff Carlson,
who was operations manager and morning announcer for 18 years, left us reeling in grief.
But the prayers, cards and letters of thousands have brought healing and renewed hope to the WBCL team.
With Sharathon '96, the reorganization of WBCL, relicensing of both stations and equipment installation
already facing us for early 1 996, that Friday in December found us asking how we could ever go on
with such a heavy load amidst our grief. Ultimately we found that the answer was not profound.
It was a matter of leaning totally on God while simply putting one foot in front of the other
to get the job done. And that has brought us to this point of praise as we have watched Goddo what we could never have done for ourselves.
We are praising God for:
Sharathon '96, where the goal of $750,000 was exceeded by $85,000. The amount beyond the goal
will be used to purchase the $ 1 20,000 digital studio equipment package which Jeff had been researching
for the nine months prior to his death. The equipment installation will be completed in late summer
in Studio A which will be renamed the Jeff Carlson Studio.
ce. Barbara is
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oatmen's First
, Missouri.
teaching and
ncis College,
e psychology
cently retired
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then will be
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Tim Yazel, who joined us on March 1, as assistant manager for operations. What a joy
to have someone on the team with both electronic and computer expertise.
The finalizing of the applications for relicensing both 90.3 FM and 89.5 FM. This lengthy application
must be filed with the Federal Communications Commission every six years.
The finalizing of the application for a new 501.C3 tax exemption number. Under WBCL's reorganization as
Taylor University Broadcasting, Inc., a tax exemption separate from that of Taylor University
was necessary so we could continue as a not-for-profit organization. The hours on this application for both the
Federal IRS and the State IRS made relicensing seem like a "piece of cake!"
(WBCL is still owned by Taylor University,
but is now a separate corporation with a separate board of directors.)
Phil Reaser, who will join us on May 6, as morning announcer. Having worked in secular radio
for many years as a non-believer, Phil is excited to be able to share his faith via Christian radio.
Pray for Phil as he and his family move from Alaska where Phil is an instructor at Alaska Bible Institute.
The accomplishments of the last few months are not a matter of "been
there, done that," but the reality of God is here! God is doing this!
-Char Binkley, General Manager
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Since coming to Taylor, mylife has made a dramatic
change. My outlook on life
and the way I view things is
so much better now. Myprofessors that I have had
have really challenged me to
grow spiritually and gain a
deeper desire to know Godin a way like never before.
Most importantly, myrelationship with God has
changed and the happiness I
now have in knowing God is
so exciting.
— Jeremy Short
Taylor University means
more than just academics
and career training. It means
growing in the Lord andbuilding friendships that last
a lifetime.
— Estefana Ponce
Memorial Gifts
In Memory:Fred and Violet Millikan
Walter Froelich
Beverly Beckley
Joe and Mary Klopfenstein
Rhoda Ringenberg
Irene Moellering
Eddison Reynolds
Harvey Ache
Ruth Ache
Clifford Grabill
Bryan Heindel
Herald Welty
From:Loren and Jeanne Millikan
Raymond Tripp
Raymond Tripp
Barbara King
Harold Ebler
Ian and Ruth Cook
Joy Gerig
Emerald and Gwen Gerig
Lois WeedSimon Ringenberg
Don and June Rediger
Paul and Ruth Steiner
Earl and Lydia Fuller
Lawrence and Naomi Heidelberg
Poorman's Heating & Air Conditioning
Spencer PTO
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parton
Mr. and Mrs. William Russell
Thomas Nylund
Glen and Maxine Head
Cyril Eicher
Larry and Janice Roth
Jean Tye
Helen Snyder
Alpha Delta Kappa
Wayne and Doris Heindel
Fran Kuzeff
Bill and Joyce Gerig
Bill and Joyce Adkins
Ted and Mary Lepper
Duane and Kathryn Baughman
Michael and Dixie Lough
Ted and Rose Ann Nickel
Ronald and Karen Flickinger
Joyce and Marion Zuercher
Darol and Kay VanMeter
Robert and Cynthia Gerard
Danny and Marjorie Dafforn
Ian and Ruth Cook
Anita Laymon
Garr Consulting
Lawrence and Naomi Heidelberg
LaVera Sauder
James and Juanita Baxter
Sylvan and Ruth Coulter
Clayton and Lilah Steiner
Prudence Gerber
Fred and Pauline Geyer
Alice Joy Weddle
David and Donna Harrold
Suzanne Horton
Norval and Margie Rich
Eddie and Clara Reynolds
Jeffery and Victoria Ling
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Memorial Gifts cont.
In Memory of Herald Welty cont:
Forrest and Mary Lu Durham
Bernice Getz
Richard and Sharleen Price
Ira and Ina Steiner
Hazel N. Shoup
Tillman Habegger
Evelyne Schmidt
Mrs Alvin BumpBarbara Fleming
Dale Brubaker
Stephen and Char Binkley
Brent and Sharon Davis
Don and Mildred YeomanGaylord Conrad
Pamela Seidel
Wilbur Thompson
Hubert and Dorothy Lochner
James and Patricia Welty
Naomi Pollitt
Harold and Naomi Jewett
Roswell and Virginia Story
Willis and Faith Outcalt
William and Rose Marginson
Woodburn Missionary Church
Madge Miller
Bob and Rene Weyeneth
Ed and Phyllis Helmke
Clovis Harper
Susan King
Blanche Fuller
Lynda Bennett
Eduardo Zunzunegui
Harvey Braun
Dennis and Carol Bunn
Dennis and Julia Eakes-Zvosec
Mr and Mrs Jerry Welty
Maxine and Glen Head
Paul and Ruth Steiner
Carl and LaVaun Marquart
Cyril and Mildred Eicher
Decatur Missionary Church
Wava Bueschlen
Elosie Grile
Melvin and Mabel Ehresman
Walter and Joann Sprunger
Margaret Anderson
Gerald and Alilcia Steiner
Sam White
Christian Homemakers' Class,
First Missionary Church
Mary Ethel Mengel
Gerald and Betty Wulliman
Norma VonGunten
Wilmer Lehman
Carl and Beulah Egly
Theodore and Deloras Latuerberg
Daniel and Cheryl Price
William and Eunice Cox
David and Margaret MeekMilton and Helen Noble
Earl and Dorothy Steiner
Central District of the Missionary Church
Michael and Reneau Kan-
Helen Heiser
Violet George
Tim and Mitzi BuUmanWillis and Jama Mitchell
Donavon and Ladonna Gerig
Kent and Lois Vongunten
Dennis and Sue Litzenberg
Philip Sharpe
Garr Consulting Group
Edgar and Esther Shady
Helen Sherman
Carl and Lavada Williams
Gerald and Sheryl Rocke
Robert and Gail Calcutt
Floyd and Rosemary Dilley
Doug and Pam Barcalow
Naomi Crompton
Richard and Carol Dugan
M. Amdre Garr, Jr.
Allied Physicians
Reese and Jeanette Chappell
Mr. and Mrs. George Hook
James and Carolyn Johnson
Vernon and Wilma Peterson
Alice Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rupp
Daniel Seely
Hanan Shaheen
Royal and Elaine Sprunger
Dwight and Marie Steiner
Henry Welty
Lyle and Thelma Steiner
ce. Barbara is
esident of the
aatmen's First
, Missouri.
teaching and
ncis College,
e psychology
cently retired
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oved back to
ping in Chris-
church, First
n (Carlson)
ome from Ec-
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)e serving one
then will be
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Business & Industry
Matching Gift Companies
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3r 1 7 years at
r boys.
Allied Physicians, Inc.
Allied Corporation Foundation
Amoco Foundation, Inc.
Archer Daniels Midland CompanyArtisan Interiors, Inc.
AT&T Foundation
Banc Ohio National Bank, National City
Bancorp
Bellwood Chiropractic Office
Berne Apparel CompanyBK Farms, Inc.
Bridgedale Terrace Apartments
Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.
Bristol Myers Squibb
Brotherhood Mutual Insurance CompanyBrown Funeral Home, Inc.
Burns Wedding Service
Cars and Parts
Caterpillar Foundation
Central Soya
Central District Missionary Church
C F C Distributors
C L Beatty Insurance, Inc.
Cooper Tire and Rubber CompanyDana Corporation Foundation
Deister Machine CompanyDow Chemical CompanyDrummond Construction
Dutch Made Cabinetry
Eli Lilly & CompanyFord Matching Gift Program
Ford Motor Company
Fort Wayne Printing Company, Inc.
Fort Wayne Track Club
Garr Consulting Group
Gen Corp Foundation, Inc.
GLM Transport, Inc.
Golden Rule Sewer Service
Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyGTE Service Corporation
Harlan Cabinets, Inc.
Harper Collins Publishers, Inc.
Hercules, Inc.
Hoch Insurance Agency, Inc.
Huntington Community Care Center
Indiana Michigan Power CompanyIndiana Fiber Recycling
International Business Machines Corp.
ITT Corporation
J C Penney Company, Inc.
Kat Industrial Division
Keebler Company Foundation
KeyCorp
Kipfer Nutritional Consulting
Klopfenstein Furniture
Lincoln National Corporation
M & R Pizza of Bluffton, IN, Inc.
May Sotres Foundation, Inc.
McCampbell Enterprises
Mennonite Mutual Aid Association
Milan Center Feed & Grain, Inc.
Montgomery Ward Foundation
Moss Engineering Corporation
Motorola Foundation
Myers Plumbing Heating & Air
Nationwide Foundation
NBD Bancorp
National City Bank
Nemco, Inc.
New Revelation Hair Care Center
Norfolk Southern Foundation
North American Philips Corporation
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Peoria Heights High School
Performance Truck Sales, Inc.
Phelps Dodge Foundation
Poorman's Heating & Air Conditionins
Prudential Foundation
RR Donnelley and Sons Company
Sonoco Products Company
South Side Booster Club
SPX Foundation
Super Valu Stores, Inc.
Swiss Craft Precision Grinding
Textron, Inc.
Tokheim Company
Tri-State Associates
TRINOVA Corporation
20th Century Homes. Inc.
United Technologies Corporation
Whirlpoi)! Foundation
Winco Printing
Wood-Mi/cr Producls. Inc.
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Taylor University Fort
Wayne means opportunity. It
provides opportunity to look
at things in new ways andbroaden my education. It
provides opportunity to makenew friends, to build new
relationships, to makepractical application ofnew
skills, and to participate in
internships that provide
valuable trainingfor my newvocation in pastoral
ministries. It provides
opportunity to interact with
dedicated caring faculty,
staffand students who also
profess Jesus Christ as
Savior.
— Terry Courtright
Aboite Lutheran Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
*Agape Ministry,
Muncie, IN
*Albany United Church of Christ,
Albany, IN*American Baptist Church of Michigan,
East Lansing, MIAnderson Mennonite Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
Antwerp United Methodist Church,
Antwerp, OHApostolic Christian Church-North,
Bluffton, IN
*Beaverton United Methodist,
Beaverton, MIBelievers Bible Fellowship,
Churubusco, IN
Bethany Baptist Church,
Peoria, IL
Bethel Bible Church,
Edwards, IL
Beulah Missionary Church,
Goshen, IN
Blackhawk Baptist Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
*Bohon Road Baptist,
Harrodsburg, KYBrenneman Memorial Missionary,
Goshen, IN
*Broadway Christian Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
Brookside Community Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
*Calvary Chapel Worship Center,
Auburn, IN
Calvary Evangelical Church,
Van Wert, OHCalvin East United Presbyterian,
Detroit, MICentral Mennonite Church,
Archbold, OHCentral Mennonite Church,
Leo, IN
*Chapel Hill Missionary Church,
Union, MIChristian Service Foundation, Inc.,
Fort Wayne, IN
Christian Homemakers Class,
Fort Wayne, IN
Christian & Missionary Alliance,
Muncie, IN
Church in Mentor,
Mentor, OH*Church of Christ,
Montpelier, IN
*Church of Messiah.
Detroit, MI*Church of Nazarene,
Grand Rapids, MICountryside Chapel United Methodist,
Convoy, OHCountryside Wesleyan Church,
Marion, IN
Covenant Christian Center,
Fort Wayne, IN
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Crescent Avenue United Methodist,
Fort Wayne, IN
Dayton Christian Schools, Inc.,
Dayton, OH*Decatur Church of God,
Decatur, IN
Defiance Area Youth For Christ,
Defiance, OH*Dover Baptist Temple,
Dover, OH*Edgerton Christian Church,
Edgerton, OHEvangelical Mennonite Church,
Archbold, OHEvangelical Mennonite Church,
Grabill, IN
Fairview Missionary Church,
Angola, IN
Faith Chapel United Methodist Church,
Huntington, IN
Fellowship Missionary Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
First Baptist Church,
Bryan, OHFirst Baptist Church,
Coldwater, MIFirst Baptist Church,
Decatur, IN
First Baptist Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
First Baptist Church,
Gregory, MIFirst Baptist Church,
Kendallville, IN
First Baptist Church,
Montpelier, IN
First Baptist Church,
Morenci, MIFirst Christian Church,
Kendallville, IN
First Christian Union Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
First Church of Christ,
Hicksville, OHFirst Church of God,
Defiance, OHFirst Church of God,
Wauseon, OHFirst Church of Nazarene,
Decatur, IN
First Church of the Nazarene,
Grand Rapids, MIFirst Missionary Church,
Berne, IN
First Missionary Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
First United Presbyterian Church,
West College Corner, IN
Forest Hills Bible Chapel,
Grand Rapids, MIFort Wayne Area Youth for Christ,
Fort Wayne, IN
Grabill Evangelical Mennonite Church,
Grabill, IN
Grace Bible Church,
Sun City, AZ
Churches cont.
Grace Bible Church,
Washington, IL
Grace Missionary Church,
Mooresville, IN
Grace Evangehcal Mennonite,
Morton, IL
Grosse Pointe Baptist Church,
Grosse Pointe Wood, MIGroveland Missionary Church,
Groveland, IL
Harvester Avenue Missionary,
Fort Wayne, IN
*Heritage United Methodist,
Clearwater, FL*Hillside Missionary Church,
South Bend, IN
*Hope Fellowship,
Loogootee, IN
*Interfaith Fellowship,
Green Bay, WIJonesville Christian Church,
Jonesville, IN
Kentwood Community Church,
Kentwood, MILake Chapel United Methodist,
Fort Wayne, IN
*Lakeside Baptist Church,
South Range, WILiving Faith Missionary Church,
Yoder, IN
*Living Stones Fellowship,
Crown Point, IN
Maple Grove Mennonite Church,
Topeka, IN
*Maplewood Mennonite Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
Maranatha Church of God,
Fort Wayne, IN
Mayland Community Church,
Terre Haute, IN
Mayfair Bible Church,
Flushing, MIMona Shores Baptist Church,
Muskegon, MIMt. Victory Church,
Decatur, IN
Nevada Mills United Methodist,
Fremont, IN
New Hope United Brethren Church,
Camden, MINew Life Lutheran,
Fort Wayne, IN
*New Testament Fellowship Church,
Payne, OHNorth Christian Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
*Northview Christian Life,
Carmel, IN
*Novi United Methodist,
Novi, MIOak Grove Church of God,
Columbia City, IN
*Ovid Community,
Anderson, IN
Park United Brethren Church,
Bluffton, IN
People's Bible Church,
Goshen, IN
*Pettisville Missionary Church,
Pettisville, OHPleasant Hill Missionary Church,
Bronson, MIPlymouth Wesleyan Church,
Plymouth, IN
*Rose Hill Church of God,
Paulding, OHScranton Road Baptist Church,
Cleveland, OHSomerset United Methodist Church,
Somerset, OHSonrise at Aboite United Methodist,
Fort Wayne, IN
St. Joseph United Methodist Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
*St. Mark's Lutheran Church,
Uniondale, IN
*St. Peters Church of Christ-Fiat,
Baltic, OHTrinity United Methodist Church,
Berne, IN
Trinity Wesleyan Church,
Lima, OHUnion Chapel Ministries,
Muncie, IN
*Vevay Assembly,
Vevay, IN
Victory Barn Church Youth Group,
Edgerton, OHWakarusa Missionary Church,
Wakarusa, IN
Washington Center United Methodist,
Columbia City, IN
Waynedale Baptist Church, Inc.,
Fort Wayne, IN
Westview Alliance Church,
Fort Wayne, IN
Willon Creek Community Church,
Barrington, IL
Willoughby Hills Friends Church,
Willoughby, OHWoodburn Missionary Church,
Woodburn, IN
Woodlawn United Methodist,
Somerset, IN
Word of Liberty Church,
New Haven. IN
Young River Ministries,
Farmington, MIYouth for Christ,
Indianapolis, IN
Zion United Methodist Church,
Huntington, IN
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30 's 40 's cont. 50 's cont
Elda g36 and Prudence Gerber g39
have moved from Fort Wayne to Swiss Vil-
lage in Berne, Indiana. Their new address is
1350 West Main St, Suite 233, Berne, Indi-
ana, 46711.
BUILDING NAMEDAFTER ALUMNUS
John g36 and Bernice (Moore) Tuckey
fs36 were recently honored by the Davison
Missionary Church. The Tuckeys began the
church in 1957 in the town fire hall. After
many years in other pastorates and as Michi-
gan district superintendent, the Tuckeys (in
retirement) have returned to be actively in-
volved in the Davison Church again. The
church built a new gym/educational com-
plex in 1991 and have now named it the Dr.
John E. Tuckey Family Center. Rev. Allen
Sudmann g83 is senior pastor of the church.
40'
s
Burley g44 and Alice (Cone) Clay g44
were honored on January 28, 1996, at their
church. Redeemer Missionary Church, To-
ledo, Ohio. Dr. John Moran, president of the
Missionary Church, presented gold watches
to them for their 50 years of faithful pastoral
ministry. All six Clay children were present
along with three grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. Relatives present who are
Fort Wayne alumni were: sister Ruth (Clay)
Germain g46; children David g73 and
Doris (Dyck) Clay g73, John Clay fs73,
Daniel fs80 and Carolyn (Talley) Clay
g78, Darwin g86 and Polly (Clay) Dunten
fs86; nieces Margaret g80 and JudyGermain fs80; and grandchildren Scott
g91 and Kathy (Motter) Huguen fs91.
Eudene Keidel g44 has just recently
published her third book, African Fables
Book #3. She and her husband Levi, al-
though retired missionaries, are still active in
ministry. For almost two months last year
they volunteered their services to World
Radio Network (WRN) in McAllen, Texas.
WRN is the North American extension of
Radio Station HCJB, Quito, Ecuador. It has
six stations along the U.S.-Mexican border.
Vernon Petersen g45 has accepted the
position as visitation pastor for the Grabill
Missionary Church.
Ira Gene g46 and Ina Steiner g34 are
now living in the Woodcrest Retirement Com-munity in Decatur, Indiana. They are excited
about the many opportunities they are hav-
ing to serve and encourage others.
Howard Harris fs47, after working many
years as a sign painter in the Detroit, Michi-
gan area, has retired and moved with his wife
to Gulf Shores, Alabama. They celebrated
their 30th wedding anniversary this year and
are pleased that their two sons are very active
Christians in the Hope Baptist Church, a
mission of Bob Jones University in Ander-
son, South Carolina.
50'
s
Don g50 and Betty (Blosser) Young
g50 retired on July 9, 1995, from the pastor-
ate after serving seven churches over a per-
iod of44 years. All but one ofthose churches
were Missionary Churches and most in
Northern Indiana. They are at home at 218
Center Street, Berne, Indiana, 467 1 1 . Pres-
ently, Don serves part-time on staff at Grace
Missionary Church, Celina, Ohio, in pasto-
ral care.
Abe g52 and Marie Schierling fs52 are
back in St. Petersburg, Florida, after giving
a year of their retirement to spearhead a new
camp project in the Dominican Republic.
They were a great help to the mission and the
national church, and had a wonderful time
renewing friendships from their many years
of missionary service in the Dominican.
Bill g53 and Barbara (Fowler) Bowles
fs52 reside in Independence, Missouri. Bill
is a bivocational pastor, serving the Trinity
United Methodist Church of Henrietta, Mis-
souri, for the last 16 years while working as
a letter carrier for the Post Office. Barbara is
secretary for the senior vice-president of the
Trust-Real Estate division ofBoatmen's First
National Bank of Kansas City, Missouri.
Jackie Carl g53 is in a teaching and
administrative role at St. Francis College,
Fort Wayne, as chairman of the psychology
and counseling department.
Arlene Newcombe g53 recently retired
after serving with Child Evangelism Fellow-
ship for 42 years. She has moved back to
Michigan where she will be helping in Chris-
tian education at her home church. First
Baptist, Temperance, Michigan.
Lester g58 and Sharon (Carlson)
Meisenheimer fs58 returned home from Ec-
uador in early April after over 36 years of
missionary service. They will be serving one
year on home ministry and then will be
retiring. Theri address is RRl, Box 127A,
Walnut, Illinois, 61376.
60 's
Jim Key g61 just celebrated the 30th
anniversary of his ordination to the ministry.
He and his family live in Eldora, Iowa, where
Jim has been State Chaplain for 1 7 years at
Iowa State Training School for boys.
Roger fs62 and Suzanne Doriot are
involved in a special project with Wycliffe
Bible Translators while waiting to see if they
can get a visa to return to Irian Jaya. Roger is
working on the book ofRuth and I Chronicles,
introducing a translators' handbook written
in simple English for mother tongue transla-
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INTRODUCING THE FORT WAYNEThe new Fort Wayne Campus Alumni Council has officially started! The new council meets at least twice a year and will support,
seeks to preserve the heritage of Fort Wayne Bible College and serve as a liaison between alumni and the University. Your 1995-96
Rev. Ricliord Baxter
Class of 1970
Director of Career
Development, Student
Ministries, Taylor
World Outreach and
Conferences, TUFW
Highliglit:
"I remember the tremendous experiences
with the Annual Youth Conferences. God
really moved! It was my pleasure to serve as
faculty advisor for over 10 years."
Purpose:
"I desire that alumni and friends are well
informed about the dynamic events taking
place on this campus. I also desire that alumni
would provide prayer and financial support
so the campus can continue and enlarge its
programs."
Mr. Arlan Birkey
Class of 1964
Associate Professor
of Religion,
TUFW
Purpose:
Arlan hopes to be a liaison between current
students, alumni and the council.
Highlight:
Youth conferences. Among his memories:
special speakers, Uteraliy wall-to-wall con-
ferees in the dorm, kids from his home church,
ensemble music and the comicality.
Rev. Cyril Eicher
Class of 1932
Retired pastor
Member emeritus
Purpose:
"As a member of the alumni council, I hope
that in some way I can help to assure and
maintain the support of the many alumni of
Fort Wayne Bible College and Summit Chris-
tian College for Taylor University, Fort
Wayne Campus. I am so greateful that Tay-
lor is continuing the ministry programs that
we were committed to in the former institu-
dons."
Highlight:
Having the opportunity to have shared in the
training and character development of thou-
sands of students who enrolled in the pro-
grams; especially during the 15 years he
served as Dean of Students.
Mr. Tim Everly
Class of 1995
Youth pastor
Highlight:
Meedng and marrying the love of his life,
Haydee.
Miss Joy Gerig
Class of 1952, 1966
Retiredfaculty member,
and director of
Christian service
Member emeritus
Purpose:
To continue to build the council and to com-
municate the activities of our alma mater to
keep alumni informed, which will build sup-
port.
Highlight:
Being the director of Christian service. "I
enjoyed helping the students by giving them
practical experience. Even today, they call to
tell me how the experiences helped them."
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Miss Cara Glassie
Class of 1995
Receptionist,
Huff& Campbell
Insurance
Highlight:
Serving as a Resident Assistant for two years.
"I learned so much and grew under the lead-
ership of the Student Life Administration."
Purpose:
"Being a part of the Alumni Council will
enable me to do the best I can to see that the
quality I have known in Taylor Fort Waynecontinues for the benefit of future students."
Mr. Dan Herr
Class of 1984
and 1989
Full time sales,
on staff at a
local church
Purpose:
Dan hopes to serve as a liaison between the
current status of the college and the opinions
and beliefs of the former students.
Highlight:
The Flood of 1982, because everybody was
sandbagging and classes were dismissed.
Mrs. Susi
(Laymon) Jones
Class of 1971
School teacher
and children's
music director
at her home church
Purpose:
"To encourage good relations between the
community, alumni and University; and cause
the alumni to be involved in the University,
more than just financially."
CAMPUS ALUMNI COUNCILencourage and assist in the advancement and development of the Fort Wayne campus of Taylor University. The council also
council representatives and a highlight of their college experience and/or their purpose for serving on the council follows:
Mr. Matt Level
Class of 1993
Customer sen'ice
representative for
NBD
Highlight:
Putting together the Baccalaureate service.
Purpose:
To see that more alumni scholarships are
given.
Miss Tamara Lugar
Class of 1994
Assistant to the
Registrar, TUFW
Highlight:
"Not until I stepped on the campus of SCCdid I realize what Christ did for me. Thanks
to my brothers, sisters and the faculty from
the Fort Wayne campus who impacted me!"
Mrs. Lois (Haycock)
McKiihen
Class of 1968
E.xecutive Assistant
to the President
of Wood-Mizer
Products, Inc.
Highlight:
"The College provided a systematically
taught biblical foundation for successful life
and world view, offered numerous leader-
ship and personal developement opportuni-
ties, and built cherished lifelong friendships."
Purpose:
"To return a few shovels full of the mountain
given to me by the College; and to focus
creativity, prayer and action on identifying
and enhancing the opportunities God is bring-
ing to TUFW through and for the alumni."
Miss Corrinne
Mahorney
Cla.ssofl996
Class president
Highlight:
"Years down the road, when I am remember-
ing back to this part ofmy life, the thing I will
remember the most will be this year, mysenior year. Five of my friends and I have
shared a house and have formed the closest
friendships. We have shared in each others'
happiness, sadness and fears. We have prayed
together and watched as God has answered
our prayers! I thank the Lord for everything
I've learned and every blessing I've received."
Mr. Verlin Rice
Class of 1973
Case Manager,
Child Protective
Services
Highlight:
Falling in love with his wife.
Purpose:
To bring awareness, unity and healing by
bringing together people who represent
FWBI, FWBC, SCC and TUFW.
Mrs. Violet (Egly,
Ringenberg
Class of 1945
Housewife
Purpose:
"As a member of the Alumni Council, I hope
to help promote interest in Taylor by encour-
aging greater prayer support, more alumni
giving, and recommending our fine Chris-
tian higher education program to prospec-
tive students, parents and churches."
Highlight:
"The privilege to have been taught by men
and women who emphasized godly living,
learning, obedience to God and a servant
attitude."
Miss Evelyne
Schmidt
Class of 1960
Retired bookkeeper,
SCC:
current
swithcboard
receptionist, TUFWMember emeritus
Highlight:
"For me, it was ajoy to be under the teaching
of godly men and women who helped estab-
lish me in my Christian faith."
Purpose:
"As a member of the Alumni Council, mydesire and prayer is to assist in some way to
promote our alumni and assist in making
various decisions."
Dr. Carl Sovine
Class of 1969
Counselor
President of the
Alumni Council
Highlight:
Marrying Tamra.
Purpose:
"I have gained an expanded opportunity to
move the work which the Lord began years
ago into an increased effectiveness for His
Kingdom. I simply desire that the alumni
join with me in sharing this vision for an old
friend."
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60 's cont. 70's cont. 80 's cont.
tors (MTT's) to use all over the world. MTT's
are nationals who are translating the Bible
from English (or another major language)
back into their mother tongue.
The Doriots have been working in Bible
translation and church planting in the Nalja
tribe in Irian Jaya with UFM International
since 1975. Most of the New Testament has
been translated. The Nalja tribe of 8,000
people now has 14 functioning indigenous
churches, and about 2,000 baptized believ-
ers. Visas for Irian Jaya/Indonesia have been
very difficult to obtain or retain recently, so
the Doriots will wait a year or so before
attempting to get a new visa.
Steve Morley g65 and his men's basket-
ball team finished third in the Southwestern
College (Phoenix) NCCAA Division 2A na-
tional tournament held at Faith Baptist Bible
College in Ankeney, Iowa.
Dave Osborne g67 and family have been
living in Royal Oak. Michigan, for many
years. Dave is in his 26th year as an elemen-
tary public school music teacher.
Bob g69 and Joan (Duthie) Parker g69
are residing in Royal Oak, Michigan. Bob is
an operations manager for the Sports Au-
thority in Livonia, Michigan, and runs a
custom imprint sportswear business on the
side. The business is called Diamond and
Court Lettering.
JO'S
Marty (Orndorff) Ellis g71, husband
Stan, and children, Christopher (15), Eliza-
beth (10), and Benjamin (6), are living in
Dothan, Alabama. They are active in their
church and Christian school where Stan has
been administrator for the last four years and
Marty has been teaching. She is presently
recovering from a bout with myasthenia
gravis.
ALUMNI SERVING IN
RUSSIA WITH CO-MISSION
Please pray for these alumni friends who are
serving in the former Soviet Union with the
Co-Mission.
John Erdel g80
Rachelle (Steiner) Nelson g89
Todd Nelson g93
Janet Nickel g74
Jon Sevall g68
Judy (Reavis) Sevall g67
Preparing to go to Russia:
Janet (Mast) Longcor g79
Mark Longcor g78
Bruce g72 and Linda (Roath) Masopust
g74 are serving at the Pine Trail Camp in
Saugatuck, Michigan, where Bruce is the
executive director.
Janet Nickel g74, former Sierra Leone
missionary, has been reassigned by World
Partners, the missionary arm of the Mission-
ary Church. Due to the continuing strife in
Sierra Leone, Janet left in January for a
ministry in Russia with the Co-Mission. This
is a one year opportunity and Jan would ap-
preciate your prayers.
Wayne g75 and Carolyn (Paxson) Allen
fs71 have completed their deputation minis-
try and are hoping to arrive in Jamaica some-
time in April. Wayne will be a professor at
Jamaica Theological Seminary and the
Carribean Graduate School ofTheology with
special emphasis on developing a world mis-
sions program.
Larry Lewis g76 and his family are liv-
ing in Yorba Linda, California, where Larry
is the vice-principal of the Friends Christian
Middle School.
Russ Rogers, RD in Schultz and Dean
of Men 1976-1979, was back on campus as
speaker for the February Spiritual Renewal
week and the Staley Distinguished Christian
Scholar Lecture Series. Russ is now a re-
search and organization development spe-
cialist with Inter Act Associates, a human
resource development consulting firm based
in Chicago, Illinois. His clients have included
Nabisco, General Motors, Inland Steel,
Matsushita, American Dental Associates,
UCLA, University of Michigan, the Provin-
cial Government of Ontario, Canada, and
many others. It was a great week to have
Russ back on campus and to be spiritually
renewed and challenged.
Tim g78 and Glenda (Nussbaum)
Stephenson g78 have gone west to live in
Colorado Springs, Colorado. Tim is working
in the national headquarters of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance as the director of
employee benefits. His main responsibility is
to oversee the medical and retirement ben-
efits plans for all C&MA workers.
80 's
John g80 and Lorena Erdel left the
United States in January to begin service in
Russia under the direction of the Co-Mis-
sion. They are supported by World Partners
of the Missionary Church and are looking for
long term missionary service.
John g81 and Julie Gerig are in Russian
language study in St. Petersburg, Russia.
They are serving there with World Partners,
and are involved in the St. Petersburg Chris-
tian College.
Chris (Morgan) Warren g81 and her
husband Bryan have moved to Ridgeley,
West Virginia. Bryan is a prison guard in the
new federal prison in Cumberland, Mary-
land. Last Christmas was very special to
them as they traveled to Romania to bring
home a new four-year-old daughter named
lonela Marianna. Our congratulations to the
Warrens.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Jackie Huggins g83 has been asked to be
one of the speakers at URBANA '96. She
has served with Wycliffe Bible Translators
since graduation and, along with Carol
Pebley g83, has been working in the Phil-
ippines translating the New Testament for
the Kagayanen people. Jackie appreciates
our prayer support as she prepares to speak
to 18,000 young people in December at
URBANBA '96.
Jim Marstaller g82 , his wife Myra, and
children Jonathan (10), and Malia (2), are
involved in beginning anew church in Naples,
Maine. Jim was ordained by the Conserva-
tive Baptist denomination 1 1 years ago and
is excited about the possibilities for the new
Cornerstone Gospel Church.
Marcus g82 and Brenda Warner were
saddened by the death of their baby boy bomMarch 13, 1996. He was bom with only half
of his heart and died later the same day.
Marcus teaches at a Christian School in the
Indianapolis area. Their address is 245
Parkview Place, Carmel, Indiana, 46032.
Their daughter Stephanie is four years old.
Martha (Rupp) Paxson g83 lost her
husband Joe to cancer on December 30,
1995. Martha married Joe some years ago
after his first wife died, leaving him with six
children. Two more children were added to
the family and Martha now has six children
still living at home. Her address is: 7564 S
150 E, Poneto, Indiana. 46781.
Bob g84 and Ruth (Scull) Batson fs 73
are living in Sylmar, California, where Bob
is the pastor of the Foothill Baptist Church
and Ruth directs the worship team and serves
as church secretary.
Bill Lepley g84, his wife Sally, and fam-
ily have moved from ministry at the Faith
Missionary Church in Flint, Michigan, to
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Grabill, Indiana, where Bill has accepted the
position of senior pastor for the Grabill Mis-
sionary Church.
Trent fs84and Laura (Coffman) Sailor
g84 left for England on April 1, 1996. They
will be working under the direction of One
Way Ministries, 8266 E. Sunrise Drive, Syra-
cuse, Indiana, 46567.
Bob g85 and Nancy (Hodges) Vale g85
are living in Springfield, Georgia. Nancy is
teaching pre-school at Marlow Elementary
School and Bob is the pastor for youth and
Christian education at the Springfield United
Methodist Church.
Mark g85 and Lori (Sonnentag)
Vincent g85 moved to Elkhart, Indiana, this
past summer as Mark was asked to direct a
joint program for two denominations: the
Mennonite Church and the General Confer-
ence Mennonite Church. Lori continues her
role as minister of youth for the Indiana-
Michigan Mennonite conference. Mark'sjoint
program is a five-year stewardship educa-
tion project for all the U.S. and Canadian
churches of both denominations. Writing
materials, teaching, administration and much
traveling are all part of this project.
ALUMNI IN CHURCH PLANTINGSHARE THEIR VISION
Cal Rychener g81 and his wife Susan
(Patrick) g81 moved to Peoria, Illinois, in
1990 to begin a new Evangelical Mennonite
Church. This seeker-targeted church called
Northwoods Community Church has grown
to a Sunday morning attendance of over
1,000. Cal was invited to be the workshop
leader for the annual January Pastor's Insti-
tute held at First Missionary Church, Fort
Wayne.
Mike Cadrette g85 and his wife Sharon
(Wilson) fs78 have been involved in starting
anew Missionary Church in St. Clair, Michi-
gan. Mike was on campus for a week in
January to address students enrolled in se-
nior seminar for Christian Ministries majors
coordinated by Dr. David Biberstein g66.
The Crossroads Community Church of St.
Clair is developing rapidly and is going off
district subsidy one year ahead of schedule.
Tim Yazel g86 is part-time pastor at
Faith Community Church in New Haven,
Indiana, and on March 1, 1996, hejoined the
full-time staffofourown radio stationWBCLas an engineer. Welcome to the family, Tim.
Mark Pyles g87, his wife Stephanie, and
their children Olivia and Christian are now
serving in the Dominican Republic with Cal-
vary Ministries, Inc. Their main responsibil-
ity is to establish a Christian Training Cen-
ter, a school whose mission is to prepare for
ministry those who feel the call of God on
their lives.
Kent Ulman g87 completed a Master of
Divinity degree at Southern Baptist Semi-
nary last May. In November, Kent, Nancy
(Watt) fs80, Sarah (13), Elizabeth (11),
Timothy (9) and Ruth (3) moved to Rantoul,
Illinois, where Kent is the pastor of the First
Baptist Church.
Ron Williams g87, along with his responsi-
bilities as director of Student Life at Fellow-
ship Missionary Church, Fort Wayne, has
joined Kingdom Building Ministries as an
associate itinerant. Ron has served at Fel-
lowship for over five years and his wife
Laura (Skees) g87 is a high school social
studies teacher for Fort Wayne Community
Schools.
Anita (Artz) Oechsle fs88 and her hus-
band Joel lost their house and everything in
it in January when a Navy F-14 crashed into
their home outside Nashville, Tennessee.
We are grateful they were not home at the
time and their lives were spared. They would
certainly appreciate your prayer support.
Janelle (DeMond) Bauer g89 and her
husband Mark recently lost their new born
son Nathaniel Mark. Nathaniel was bom on
January 3, 1996, with very serious problems
and passed away on the evening ofJanuary 6.
The Bauers are in the process of launching a
new Missionary Church in Merrillville, Indi-
ana, called New Community. They expect to
have the "grand opening" on Easter Sunday
this Spring. Please remember the Bauers and
their daughter Jana in prayer as they seek to
continue ministry while they work through
the heart break and disappointment of losing
Nathaniel. Their address is 48 Indian Trail,
Merrillville, IN, 46410-4754.
Richard Dugan, Vice President for
Academic Affairs 1982-1994, is presently
working in the Stewardship Department of
the Missionary Church, Inc. and his wife
Carol is on the staff ofWBCL. In December
Dick was diagnosed with a rare form of
cancer called mantel cell lymphoma. The
treatment for this type of cancer is relatively
new and quite intense. Dick had a total of six
treatments over a period of 12 weeks at the
Loyola Cancer Research Center in Chicago.
The Dugans would appreciate our prayer
support at this time.
Kent Kessler g91 is the assistant pastor
at Hanfield United Methodist Church in
Marion, Indiana. He is a 1994 graduate of
Asbury Theological Seminary.
Greg Carlyle g92 is now on staff with
Fort Wayne Area Youth for Christ. He is the
campus life coordinator for Northrup High
School and Carroll Middle School. His wife
Tami (Miller) g96 will complete her studies
here at TUFW and graduate May 18. 1996.
ALUMNI FAITHFULLYSERVE NORTHEASTINDIANA YOUTH
The Northeast Indiana Office of Youth for
Christ (Auburn, IN) has been greatly im-
pacted by alumni of Fort Wayne Bible Col-
lege. We praise God for the faithful service
ofthese alumni and for the hundreds ofyouth
in Northeast Indiana whose lives have been
changed by the power of Christ.
Ron Hege g66 (19 years)
Executive Director
Ken Conrad g71 (17 years)
Assistant Director
Bob Kraft g85 (11 years)
Club JV Director
Rick CoUins fs86 (1 1 years)
Club JV Staff
Two recent additions:
Lynn Loewen g85 (first year)
DeAnn Ludeker g94 TUU
Wendy (Hay) Ingram g93 and her hus-
band Michael are living in Charlotte. North
Carolina. They attend Garr Memorial Church
and Wendy teaches in the church's day school
.
Clark Woods g93. after eight years in
Fort Wayne, is moving back to his home
area. Fort Washington. Maryland. Clark plans
to complete his M.BA. at Bowie State Uni-
versity while beginning career negotiations
in Washington, D.C.
Deb (Gavranic) Kirk g94 and her hus-
band Dave have moved to Kirkwood. Mis-
souri. They are enjoying living near St. Louis
and ministering to the youth of a church in
Kirkwood.
Petula Myers g94 is attending Bali State
University, Muncie, Indiana, working on a
master's degree in TESL (Teaching English
As a Second Language). She is also a gradu-
ate assistant and teaches four days a w eek in
the Intensive English Institute. Next summer
she is planning to teach English in
Kazakhistan.
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Janet Wilson g94 moved back to Fort
Wayne from Loogootee, Indiana, and now
works for ARC. She graduated with a major
in psychology.
Joe Boway g95 has been working for
many years, before and during his student
years, with the Lutheran Bible Translators in
the preparation of the Krahn translation of
the New Testament. Joe is from Liberia and
is a member of the Krahn tribe. All the years
of hard work have resulted in the Krahn NewTestament being sent to the printers just
before Christmas, 1995. Joe is seeking the
Lord's will for his next step, possibly return-
ing to his troubled country or beginning
graduate studies here in the United States.
Tim Claassen g95 is attending Asbury
Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky.
Rosemary Stelz g95 has accepted a
position as secretary to the English depart-
ment of Wheaton College. She assists 14
professors and is secretary to the chair of the
department. Included in her responsibilities
are planning the Writing and Literature Con-
ference and the "Wheaton in England" trip
for next year. She plans to begin graduate
studies in the fall.
WEDDINGS
Susan Metzger g91 and Keith Smith
were married October 21,1 995, in Bronson,
Michigan. Susan is working in LaGrange,
Indiana, and Keith works in Orland, Indiana.
Janetta Fleehart g95 and Chris
McCormick fs93 were married December
2, 1995, at Avalon Missionary Church in
Fort Wayne. Jenny works in the office of
One Church, One Offender. They live at 733
Candlelite Ct, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807.
Haydee Neptune g95 and Tim Everly
g95 were married July 29, 1995, at Faith
United Methodist Church, Fort Wayne. Timis the director of youth ministries at the
Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Fort
Wayne. Greg Carlyle g92 participated in
the wedding.
Christa Allaby g96 and Jason Bartlett
were married May 27. 1995, in Sarnia,
Ontario, Canada. Participants in the wed-
ding were Joy Duncan g96 and Kristin
(O'Malley) Calvert g95. The Bartletts re-
side in Kitchner, Ontario.
Rebecca Pancake and Eric Flood g96
were married July 22, 1995, at Calvary
Temple Worship Center in Auburn, Indiana.
WEDDINGS cont.
Erica Galbraith g96 and Gabe Drake
were married March 2, 1996, in Cincinnati.
Ohio. They plan to live in Cincinnati with
future plans to serve on the mission field in
Venezuela.
Chris Mathew g96 and Ken Snyder were
married on December 16, 1995, in Gregory,
Michigan. Chris' father Ric Mathew g72
performed the ceremony and her sister
Sarah g95 and Peggy (Freese) Brown g94
were also in the wedding party. The Snyders
are living in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
BIRTHS
To Gordon g78 and Anne Marie Nickel
a son, Landon James, born February 9, 1 996.
Gordon is the Headmaster ofPlymouth Chris-
tian Academy. The Nickel's address is 7950
Kaiser, Canton, Michigan, 48187.
To Kevin and Lorraine (Meek) Roth
g82 a daughter. Amy Elizabeth, bom De-
cember 17, 1995. Lorraine is the former
secretary to the vice president.
To Phil and Beth (Louks) Landfair g83
a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, bom December
11, 1995. Beth and Phil live at 7490 Reisert
Drive, West Milton, Ohio, 45383.
To Hal g83 and Susan (Zimmerman)Lehman g82 a daughter, Stephanie Joy, born
June 29, 1995, in Elizabethton, Tennessee.
The Lehmans live in Fort Wayne and are
looking for a missionary aviation position.
To Tim g87TUU and Joan (Ronde)
Smith g85 a daughter, Geena Marie, born
May 6, 1995. Her brother Douglas is three.
The Smiths live at 7 Armstrong Crescent SEin Calgary, Alberta. Canada. T2J 0X2.
To Bill g88 and Ruth (Wampler) Davis
g88 a son, Dalton Benjamin Paul, born De-
cember 9, 1995. Sisters, Kathryn and Brit-
tany and brother. Rex. welcomed their baby
brother.
To Scott g88 and Susan (Kornhaus)
Stombaugh g88 a daughter, Anna Eliza-
beth, born Febmary 10, 1996. Sister Meredith
is 18 months old. Their address is 1504
Capitol Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46806.
To Graham g88 and Lori (Fazio) West
fs86 a son, Matthew Graham, born February
29, 1 996. their address is 74 1 8 Elwood Drive,
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28227.
To Greg and Sue (Downey) Collins g89
a daughter, Hanna Marie, born January 17,
BIRTHS cont
1996. Their address is Rt 1. Box 430, Pine-
wood, Minnesota 56664.
To Jeffg89 and Sharon (Barron) Eagen
g87 a son, Austin Jeffrey, born March 1,
1996 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Brothers
and sisters are Joshua (8), Alyssa (6), Emily
(4) and John (2). Their address is RR#1, Box
351 A, Mildford, Pennsylvania, 18337.
To Jim g89 and Laurie Gippert twin
girls, Rebekah Grace and Hannah Louisa,
born November 20, 1995. Other children are
Caleb (age 6) and Rachel (age 3 ). The Gipperts
are serving with Youth With a Mission Stra-
tegic Frontiers in Colorado Springs, Colo-
rado. They are making preparations to leave
fall of 1996 for ministry in Central Asia.
ToTom g90and Patty (Owens) Schakat
fs86 a son. Noah Thomas, born October 10,
1995. Tom is associate pastor at Zion Mis-
sionary church in Elkhart and their address is
2206 Prairie Street, Elkhart, Indiana, 465 17.
To Brian g91 and Deborah (Messinger)
Eicher g93 a daughter, Alysia Danae, born
January 16, 1996. Brian is youth pastor at
Grace Church in Mooresville, Indiana. Their
address is 1305 Autumn, Mooresville, Indi-
ana, 46158.
To Jon g91TUU, employee TUFW1991-94, and Stacy (Watterson) Ford
g92TUU a daughter, Natalie Ruth, born
November 8, 1995. Big sister Hannah wel-
comed her home. Jon and Stacy are on the
staff at Camp Barakel, Fairview, Michigan.
To Brian g91 and Jenny Gerig a daugh-
ter, Dakota Eliza, bom December 19, 1995.
Dakota has a big brother Kiah who also
welcomed her into the family.
To Louis and Susan (Ball) Griffith g91
a daughter, Abigale Jean, born October 12,
1995. Their address is 3821 Wayne Trace,
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46806. Grandma Dee
and Grandpa Brad Ball g86 are living nearby
and enjoy their seventh grandchild.
To Gary g92 and Leann Martens a son,
Benjamin James, born January 23, 1995.
Gary and Leann served in the Dominican
Republic with New Horizons Ministries and
are now living in Marion, Indiana, where
Gary is setting up the computer network in
the New Horizons offices.
To Jason g93 and Laura Hoffman a son,
Joshua Aaron, born June 19, 1995. Their
address is 1848 Crescent Avenue, Fort
Wayne, Indiana, 46805.
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BIRTHS cont. INMEMORY cont INMEMORY cont
To Stuart and Catharina (Crowder)
Miller g95 a son, Micah Stuart, born Decem-
ber 1 3, 1 995 . Their address is 328 East Cherry
Street, Bluffton, Indiana, 46714.
INMEMORYEsther Roth g23 passed away December
27, 1995.
Harriet (Hiles) Tuttle g30 passed away
November 29, 1995, in Omaha, Nebraska.
Evelyn (Himebaugh)Maheyfs35 passed
away March 7, 1995, in Sun City, Arizona.
Alfred Clough g40 died in Lutheran
Hospital, Fort Wayne, on Sunday, March 1 0,
1996. Al served the Lord as a pastor from
1940 until 1982. Five of those years he was
the district superintendent ofthe North Michi-
gan Conference of the Wesleyan Church.
For 14 years he was a bi-vocational pastor,
working in maintenance and purchasing at
Taylor University, while pastoring the
Farrville United Church of Christ.
Richard Swedberg g43 died December
23, 1995, at Abbot-Northwestern Hospital in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the age of 83.
Richard pastored several Evangelical Free
Churches in the midwest including Rose Hill
and Longford, South Dakota; Loomis, Ne-
braska; Trade River and Grantsburg, Wis-
consin; and Lawson at Dassel, Minnesota. In
retirement he was summer camp pastor at the
Cokato Camp Grounds. His wife MaryEvelyn (Ringenberg) fs43 lives at 570 Sev-
enth Street East, Cokato, Minnesota, 5532 1
.
Roma (Welty) Probst fs48 died June
20, 1995.
Frances Staley fs49 died July 1 8, 1995,
following heart surgery in Fort Myers,
Florida. Fran was employed in the business
office of Fort Wayne Bible College for sev-
eral years.
Janet (Ford) Hefner g54 died October
29, 1 995, in Kenton, Ohio. She is survived by
her husband Rev. Joseph Hefner g55, five
sons and six grandchildren.
Edna Manyan g58 and g60 passed away
November 18, 1995.
Bryan Heindel g89 passed away De-
cember 12, 1995. Bryan was diagnosed with
a brain tumor just a year and a half before his
death. He was youth pastor at Living Faith
Missionary Church in Yoder, Indiana.
Tim Terrell fs93 and his daughter
Miranda Joy (2) died February 1, 1996, in an
automobile-train accident. They were deliv-
ering newspapers with his son, Zachary (9).
Tim was the father of six children; pastor of
Bethel Center Church of the Brethren, Hart-
ford City, Indiana; and was continuing his
studies at Taylor University, Upland. Zachary
survived the accident and is still recovering
in the hospital. He was born with spina bifida
and is known as the family's "miracle child."
Tim is survived by his wife, Rosanne, four
sons and one daughter.
Jeff Carlson, 1978-1995 WBCL, was
killed in an automobile accident on Decem-
ber 8, 1995, as he was returning from the
transmitter site in Archbold, Ohio. Jeff was
host of Rise and Shine, station operations
manager, Mid-Morning engineer, host of
Saturday Night Gospel Sing, co-host of Kids'
Kaleidoscope, Sharathon anchor and partici-
pant in countless public appearances. Jeff is
survived by his 1 1 year-old daughter Darci
and his wife Beckie.
Nelson Gould, former faculty mem-ber, passed away December 20, 1995. Mr.
Gould lived in Warsaw, Indiana, at the time
of his death. He is survived by his wife, Jean,
and sons Tony, Phillip, Nelson g62TUU and
David g83.
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Welty, Rick Herman, Joy Gerig.
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