< Previous30 FOCUS WINTER 2020 2019 Spirit of Philanthropy Awards Three Spirit of Philanthropy Awards were presented during the 2019 Alumni Homecoming Weekend. Michael and Marilyn Lay were recognized for their systematic giving over many years. Delio and Catherine Pascual were honored for their financial support of many Andrews University initiatives. Armina “Kitty” Wolf was presented with the award for her commitment to Christian education and Andrews University. MICHAEL & MARILYN LAY Michael Lay, known by many as Pastor Lay, has been pastoring for 36 years, aided along the way by Marilyn, his wife of 59 years. Together they have three adult sons (all married), six grandchil- dren, two granddaughters (one married) and four grandsons. Over the years Michael and Marilyn have pastored 33 different churches in 11 districts across six different states and one Canadian province. They have also moved 25 times, three since retirement at the end of March 2000. Along the way they have been involved with 10 church elementary schools, three of which they helped to build and one they pastored. The Lay children have all graduated from the Seventh-day Adventist higher education system and one even has a graduate degree. Three of their six grandchildren have attended Adven- tist elementary schools, and the oldest of them graduated from Forest Lake Academy in Florida and then from the Florida Hospital College of Health Sci- ences (now AdventHealth University). The Lays are graduates of Atlan- tic Union College in Massachusetts, Marilyn with a home economics degree and a minor in religion and Michael with a major in religion and a minor in chemistry. Michael has been an adjunct instructor at AdventHealth Universi- ty since September 2003. In 2011 he became a professional faculty mem- ber in the University’s Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences. Since then he has taught and assisted with the World Religions for the Health Care Professions class as well as several other courses including Introduction to Christian Ethics, Jesus and Contempo- rary Society, Wisdom of the Bible and Issues in Grieving and Loss. In each of these classes, Michael’s pastoral experi- ence and MA in pastoral ministry from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University were helpful in preparing him to teach. For their systematic giving over many years, Andrews University is proud to present Michael and Marilyn Lay with the 2019 Spirit of Philanthropy Award. DELIO & CATHERINE PASCUAL Delio and Cathy Pascual have each had unique life experiences that molded them into the active givers they are today. Delio was barely 6 years old when a jeep-load of enemy soldiers knocked at his family’s door in the Philippines and asked for his father in October of 1944. His family was told that their father was going to be interrogated by the authorities and then returned home. That day was the last time Delio saw his father. Later on, news came that their father had been tortured and killed—his crime was being asso- ciated with American missionaries to the Philippines. Delio’s father was the business manager/treasurer of Philippine Union College at the time of his death. Delio’s mother was 25 years old and was left with three young boys to care for. She also decided to go on to college, making it a very difficult time for her. A lady from California heard of her plight and decided to help Delio with his elementary school tuition. Years later, when Delio came to the United States in 1957, he visited the donor in Modesto, California, and thanked her personally for her kind- ness and generosity. This kindness toward Delio and his family at this crucial time of life made a lasting im- pression on him and planted a desire in his heart to give whenever he could to help students and families in need. Cathy’s story is very similar to De- lio’s. During her formative years as a child in Adventist elementary schools and academies, Cathy had a great aunt who helped finance her educa- tion. Her great aunt’s gifts of support made a deep impression on Cathy and have been a source of motivation for her giving ever since. Cathy and Delio met at EMC (Em- manuel Missionary College) just before Delio graduated with the class of 1959. At that time, biracial dating was frowned upon by society. How- ever, Cathy decided to introduce her Andrews University ANNUAL REPORT 31Philanthropy & Development ARMINA “KITTY” WOLF Armina “Kitty” Wolf was born Armina Carter in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1927. Kitty was not raised as a Seventh-day Adventist, but self study during her high school years led her to make an ever- lasting commitment to the Lord. She transferred to Indiana Academy, where she was introduced to Andrews Uni- versity, at that time called Emmanuel Missionary College. Little did Kitty know that Bill Wolf, who would someday be her husband, was also making similar soul-searching discoveries, leading him to seek out a Christian higher education. Bill was an all-state baseball player in high school and could have attended one of several public colleges on an athletic scholar- ship but instead chose to apply to EMC. After two years at EMC, Bill left to serve in WWII. He returned to EMC four years later in 1945. During the next two years a relation- ship blossomed. The two were married in August 1947 and spent their honey- moon driving to Loma Linda University where Bill attended medical school. Upon completion of his medical training, Bill and Kitty moved to La Porte, Indiana. After Bill and Kitty’s family became complete with five wonderful children, Kitty continued her studies at the Chica- go Art Institute and University of Notre Dame, as well as Andrews, and received her BA in art from Andrews University. Kitty’s passion for the fine arts began at an early age and encompassed a vari- ety of outlets—singing, dancing, fashion, writing and creating with her hands. In the 1980s, while some of her children were still attending Andrews University, Kitty started a fashion merchandising program at Andrews and enjoyed shar- ing her experience and knowledge of fashion with the students on campus. Kitty aims to portray life in a way that people feel an identity with, a response to, and an involvement in her inter- pretation. Her work is a reflection of her love for life and God’s creations. Her sculptures and paintings are in private collections, libraries, hospitals, museums, churches, schools and corpo- rations. Kitty and her late husband Bill founded the hugely successful “Arts in the Park” program in La Porte County. She also founded “The Art Walk” in La Porte County. In addition to Kitty’s artistic contri- butions, she has been a cornerstone of the La Porte Seventh-day Adventist Church, holding numerous leader- ship positions. She has also served in many volunteer service organizations throughout her community. Kitty credits her close walk with the Lord for her many blessings and abili- ties in this life and is quick to point out the important role and positive impact of her Christian education, of which Andrews played a huge role. Bill and Kitty believed in Christian education for themselves and for their five children. She considers it a great honor to be fortunate enough to give back to an in- stitution that has so positively impacted the lives of her late husband, herself and their family. Because of Kitty’s commitment to Christian education and Andrews Univer- sity, Andrews is proud to present her with the 2019 Spirit of Philanthropy Award. new friend Delio to her parents. Delio wondered what Cathy’s parents’ attitude would be toward him. He was very impressed by how they accepted him so readily. For both of them, EMC holds a very special meaning in their lives because it was where they first met—they are now celebrating 60 years of marriage. Because of the kindness they were shown when they needed it most, they have practiced pass- ing on that kindness to students in need as they were. They have helped a few students through the years but decided later on to broaden their scope of helping by contributing their means to the Andrews University Operating Fund, the President’s Worthy Stu- dent Fund, the Andreasen Center for Wellness and the Department of Biology. Because of their unselfish spirit, and their heartfelt and generous support of Andrews Universi- ty, Andrews is proud to honor Cathy and Delio Pascual with the Andrews University Spirit of Philanthropy Award.The Annual Report chronicles those who generously support the mission of Andrews University through their giving. Each gift is important and appreciated! All the donor lists and additional financial information are available online at focus.andrews.edu . Thank you for your generous support! 32 FOCUS WINTER 2020 Ruth Abbott, PhD Endowed Scholarship Fund This endowment was established by Glen and Ruth Abbott to benefit worthy and deserving student(s) who is/are pursuing a nursing degree. Dr. Jared Bruckner Math Special Project Endowment This endowment was established by Jared Bruckner to benefit the Depart- ment of Mathematics at the chair’s discretion for the following (or similar) purposes: math department team build- ing initiatives; social activities for math faculty and their families; personal growth education for math faculty. Teresita DelaCruz Endowed Scholarship Fund This endowment was established by Crister DelaCruz and Arvin DelaCruz in loving memory of their mother, to benefit some worthy and deserving stu- dent enrolled at Andrews Academy who meets the following qualifications: is holding at least one of the following stu- dent leadership positions: officer of the Andrews Academy Student Association; class president, class vice president or class pastor; or editor of the Andrews Academy yearbook or Sanjo; and is a student in good academic standing with a minimum GPA of 3.5. Mary Dunn Women in Leadership Endowment Scholarship This quasi endowment was established to benefit women who are participating in the Andrews University Center for Leadership or may be awarded to any female student enrolled in graduate studies at Andrews University. Andrews University endowments have grown from $32,217 in 2010 to the current total value of $60,813,614. $2,215,000 was awarded during Andrews University Fiscal Year 2019 from endowed scholarships. If you would like to start an endowed scholarship fund or give a gift to an endowed scholarship already established, please contact the Office of Development at 269-471-3124 or development@andrews.edu. FACTS ABOUT ENDOWMENTS New endowments established in fiscal year 2019 2019 PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT FOR ANDREWS Number of donors (alumni and friends): 2,466 Total Philanthropic Support: $5,334,659 Habenicht & Rivera Endowed Scholarship Award This Endowed Scholarship Award was established by Larry and Debbie Habenicht to benefit some worthy and deserving student(s) who meet the following criteria: first consideration is given to student(s) who is/are of Puerto Rican heritage or student(s) who has/have attended school in Puerto Rico; second consideration is given to student(s) from the Inter-American Di- vision; is/are enrolled in studies for health professions; maintain minimum GPA of 3.4; strong supporters of the Seventh-day Adventist understanding of the close in- terdependence of the mental, physical and spiritual dimensions of life; the recipient can clearly and convincingly articulate their vision of a life of service using their health professions skills to advance not only the mental and physical wellness of those they serve but also helping them develop a saving relationship with God. Scholarship award recipients will be select- ed by the chair and faculty of the School of Population Health, Nutrition & Wellness. John McVay Endowed Scholarship This endowment was established by Steve Nash on behalf of the faculty and staff of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary to honor former dean of the Seminary, John McVay. This scholarship will be awarded annually to some worthy and deserving stu- dent(s) enrolled at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. John O. and Elaine L. Waller Endowed Scholarship This endowment was established on behalf of the estate of John O. and Elaine L. Waller to provide scholarship funding to some wor- thy and/or needy student(s).Andrews University ANNUAL REPORT 33Philanthropy & Development K haylee Sands was born and raised in Nassau, Bahamas. Currently a freshman pre- physical therapy major at Andrews University, she is a recipient of the National Tuition Assistance Scholarship (Bahamas) and the Andrews Partnership Scholarship. Before attending Andrews in 2019, Khaylee attended the Bahamas Acad- emy of Seventh-day Adventists for first through 12th grades and was also enrolled from 10th through 12th grades in the Technical Cadet Corps Program, geared toward training students in the technical areas of Government Corpo- rations in the Bahamas. During her first year at Andrews, Khaylee joined four different clubs: Black Student Christian Forum, Caribbean Club, African Student Association, and Andrews Filipino International Association. Additionally, she is a member of the Deliverance Mass Choir. “I am happy I joined DMC primarily for two reasons,” Khaylee ex- plains. “I love to sing, and DMC is like a big family. So what can top having fun singing with your family?” While Khaylee has enjoyed the fellow- ship she has gained through these clubs and DMC, one of the main reasons she attended Andrews was for its physical therapy program. Khaylee enrolled in the physical therapy program at An- drews during her freshman year. “What I enjoy most about physical therapy is being able to work with people and assisting them to get better,” she says. “I love being active and hands-on.” J arred Pullen, a sophomore speech-language pathology and audiology major, is a recipient of the Andrews Partnership Scholarship. Before coming to Andrews University his freshman year, Jarred grew up in Cicero, Indiana. He attended Indiana Academy, which became his second home. “I made lifelong friends there. The teachers prepared me for college very well,” Jarred says. When it came time to decide which college to attend, Jarred knew he wanted to go to Andrews. “Andrews has the best speech pathology program out of the Adventist colleges,” he says. “My parents went here as well. There is a lot of history in Berrien Springs. My family and I made the decision to go to Andrews and we were going to make that work any way possible. The partnership scholarship significantly lightened the financial load and made student loans almost nonexistent.” Jarred is currently the president of the Student Philanthropy Council, a newly established club dedicated to raising awareness about philanthropy and student giving at Andrews. He was approached to lead it by the Office of Development. This year the club raised money for Lamson Hall renovations. He is also a member of the Na- tional Student Speech Language and Hearing Association at Andrews. This is a departmental club where they enjoy fun and games as well as learn practical skills that may not be taught in class. Jarred joined his freshman year as a way to get to know his classmates better. Jarred appreciates attending Andrews and the challenges it can bring. “What I most enjoy about Andrews is their ability to push their Khaylee’s interest in physical therapy piqued when she received treatment for a back condition. “I enjoyed creating a bond with my physical therapist and we equally shared the joy of my recovery,” she says. “Similarly, I know I will be eager to share the same joy with my future patients.” Khaylee is grateful for the aid that schol- arships have provided in helping her to achieve her goal of obtaining her degree in pre-physical therapy. “Scholarships played a very vital role in my decision to attend Andrews,” she says. “Even though there will always be expenses, scholarships ease the worry about how fees will be paid. If it were not for the scholarships, I would not be at Andrews today.” After completing her education at Andrews, Khaylee plans to start her own physical therapy practice in the Bahamas. She adds, “I do see God leading me in the direction of traveling and perhaps working in different countries because I enjoy traveling.” For now, though, Khaylee will appreciate her Andrews experience. She says, “For my time so far at Andrews, I have most enjoyed the spirituality aspect here on campus. There are so many fellowships to worship at…. I also enjoy the sense of community on campus. There is always someone there for you to be your friend or family away from home.” students to achieve greatness,” he says. “We are often instructed to look deeper into certain topics that interest us or to work our hardest for the things that are important. Andrews is difficult, not impossible. With impossible, you work your hardest and get nothing out of it. But with difficult, it may be hard but you come out learning more and retain- ing more than anybody else.” Jarred is a dedicated and hard- working student, and he is especial- ly thankful for the scholarships he receives to help reduce the cost of his education. “I currently work two jobs to keep my bill down, and the schol- arships give me more time to focus on my studies. Scholarships keep me motivated to do my best. I know people believe in Andrews and have donated to students like me. I am not going to let them down and waste that money,” he says. Jarred has plans for the future, plans to be led by God and used for His purpose. Jarred explains, “I hope to get into med school and become a doctor of osteopathic medicine specializing in pediatrics or otolaryngology. I know God is leading me because this path scares me. I know I could excel in any field, but this is the one that I know God will get me through, not me.” Student Scholarship Recipients34 FOCUS WINTER 2020 The power of faculty endowment is the capacity to attract leaders in a particular field or discipline so Andrews University becomes known for that expertise. Faculty endowment allows more time for faculty to engage with students—to impact students in profound ways through teaching and research. Faculty endowment brings sustainability and flexibility, deepening the opportunities for faculty development and collaborative student learning. Andrews University currently has 10 endowed faculty chairs. We appreciate the organizations and entities that generously provide support in this important way. Endowed Faculty Chair Jochebed Ade-Oshifogun became the endowed chair of the Andrews University School of Nursing in January 2020 and served as chair from 2015–2019. Ade-Oshifogun earned her BS in nursing in 1982 from the University of Ife, in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. She then went on to receive her MS in nursing from Governors State University in Illinois in 1996 and her PhD in nursing sci- ence from the University of Illinois in Chicago in 2008. Throughout her career, she has held numerous positions including instruc- tor at Newbold College and assistant professor at Babcock University, Pur- due University Calumet and Chicago State University. When not working in education, Ade-Oshifogun was a case manager at the Little Company of Mary Hospital and house supervisor at the Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois. She also worked as a clinical director for two different com- panies, as a staff nurse and as a clinical nurse educator. Additionally, Ade-Oshifogun has extensive military service as an Army nurse for 15 years. She retired as a major, U.S. Army Reserves. For her dedication, she received several ser- vice ribbons, an Army Achievement Medal and an Army Achievement Award. Just prior to coming to An- drews in 2015, Ade-Oshifogun worked as the nursing informatics/bar code medication administration director at the Hines VA Hospital. Over the past five years, Ade- Oshifogun has contributed signifi- cantly to the nursing program at Andrews. She successfully launched two accredited, online nursing programs (DNP and RN-BSN) and provided oversight for the implemen- tation and evaluation of the doctoral APRN and BSN curriculums. In addition to serving on several committees, managing the budget and serving as a student advisor, she designed and taught several online undergraduate and graduate courses including pathophysiology, research methods and informatics. Under her careful leadership, the student grad- uation rate increased by 27 percent, the NCLEX pass rate increased by 20 percent and enrollment increased by 100 percent. Ade-Oshifogun is also involved with research. She has presented approximately 15 research presen- tations, mentored multiple student projects and had several publica- tions in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Nursing Scholar- ship, Asian Journal of Social Science Studies and the International Jour- nal of Studies in Nursing. Her consistent engagement with research is reflected in her position as the endowed chair. “Being an endowed chair gives me better opportunities and time to devote to research. I teach research-related courses, and this opportunity helps to improve my teaching and mentoring skills,” Ade-Oshifogun says. Recently, Ade-Oshifogun created a journal club with doctoral students. She meets with them every week to explore current research topics and findings and to discuss how the stu- dents can effectively complete their scholarly projects. Ade-Oshifogun’s excellence in re- search—and as a mentor—has not gone unnoticed. Sabina Bett, who completed her Doctor of Nursing Practitioner degree under her leadership, says, “I value my years of study under Dr. Ade because she calls for excellence in her students and then helps them to achieve it. I could never have asked for a better mentor. I have confidence that she takes my success personally and will do all she can to fully support me.” Bett, who also worked as an adjunct instructor with Ade-Oshifogun, adds, “Before we start any meeting, she asks if we could seek God’s guidance through prayer and always closes with prayer. She also takes her time to encourage the staff and students spiri- tually via email and assures us that she is praying for us.... I submit that Dr. Ade is not only an effective leader but also a great teacher and a spiritual guide. As a student and colleague, I greatly appreciate and value my experiences learning under her.” Charitable bequests. Good for Andrews. Good for you. Alex has a passion for creating excellence through exciting architectural projects. It’s only natural then that he wants to partner with Andrews University in the equally exciting work of creating tomorrow’s leaders. He’s helping to build a better future by remembering Andrews University in his estate plan. Learn how you can do something that’s good for Andrews—and good for you. Call or write today. Phone: 269-471-3613 Email: plannedgiving@andrews.edu Web: andrews.edu/plannedgiving Will you be a member of an upcoming honor class? Start planning now to partner with us to make Homecoming more meaningful for both you and your classmates. If you’re interested in serving as a reunion leader or willing to volunteer in any capacity, please contact the Office of Alumni Services at 269- 471-3591, alumni@andrews.edu. Getting involved is a great way to make a difference! September 24–27 honor classes 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2010, 2015, 2020 Mark Your Calendars Now! HOMECOMING 2020 This space was originally used to advertise reunion opportunities at the 2020 General Conference Session. As you will know already, that session has been postponed due to COVID-19 and its disruption to our world. And as I write this (March 20, 2020), I honestly do not know what will be happening when you receive our annual report. In the last ten days we have been making hourly decisions for our community’s good, so that we do all we can to ensure the safety of all groups on the campus, while continuing operations in a very changed way. This annual report speaks of a “usual” year, one filled with energy, creativity, God-filled moments of connection with students and our communities beyond. Next year’s annual report will look very different. I do believe, however, that in essence it will still show a community of energy, creativity and God-filled moments of connection, as that is what I have been experiencing over the last few days. I have been so impressed by the compassion, collegiality and thoughtfulness of our whole campus as we have stretched our- selves in ways we thought unimaginable only weeks ago. So, this message is a big thank you to everyone who is part of the Andrews University community (near and far) for who you are and for making our current challenges into opportunities filled with creativity, hope and faithful community. “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand” (Isaiah 41:10, NIV). SPECIAL UPDATE FROM PRESIDENT LUXTONAndrews University is grateful for the generous financial support offered by the many friends listed on the following pages. It is with a thankful heart that we corporately acknowledge your partnership and investment in the future leaders of our world. 2019 Annual Reportdonor honor roll * Deceased CLASS OF 1940 Paul E Hamel CLASS OF 1943 Helen R Hyde CLASS OF 1944 Frank S Damazo CLASS OF 1945 Ellen Short Oblander CLASS OF 1947 Frank S Damazo Fredrick E Harrison Mary U Kimura CLASS OF 1948 James A Armantrout Paul E Hamel C Willard W* & Patricia A Mauro CLASS OF 1949 Bruce V Christensen* Esther G Kerr Tatsuo Kimura CLASS OF 1950 Lewis B Carson Vivian J Chaij Harold M Leffler Lennart O Olson Marguerite S Ross Lawrence R Show CLASS OF 1951 Barbara J Fleming* Fredrick E Harrison Raymond L Mayor Harry E Rice Donald C Schlager Ardith M Tait CLASS OF 1952 Lorraine M Drew Harvey A Elder Helen Fearing Wayne A Fleming Ruth S Kloosterhuis Thelma J Knutson* CLASS OF 1953 Elwyn L Christensen Edward W Higgins Robert J Kinney Robert E Knutson C Glenn Nichols Frederick R Stephan CLASS OF 1954 Herald A & Donna J Habenicht Edward W Higgins Alvin R Klein Robert J Kloosterhuis* Joaquin P Matar* Marceil S Moore* Ardith M Tait Edward F Willett CLASS OF 1955 Gerald R Abel Edith K Ashlock H Leverne Bissell Marilynn Boram Daniel A Chaij Luz J Earp Robert M Johnston Catherine B Lang Titus Bernard R Marsh Jessie A Oliver Audrey E Williams W Bruce Zimmerman CLASS OF 1956 Anita J Ashton John A & Barbara J Burns Barbara E Keyes Russell L Staples CLASS OF 1957 Jean M Anderson James A Armantrout Adell H Claypool Robert D Davis Donald R Halenz Maxine J Taylor Lucile N White Clarence R Williams CLASS OF 1958 Carroll V Brauer Robert D Davis Hugh N Duhaney Linda S Freitag Donald Knepel Daniel G Matthews M Kathryn Mork Edward M Norton Janice K Parker Beverly Y Pottle Herman H Ricketts Russell L Staples Reginald Yeo CLASS OF 1959 Roger L Dudley Gordon A Frase Edward M Norton Delio V Pascual William E Richardson Hovik A Sarrafian Thomas K Williams CLASS OF 1960 Lewis O Anderson Robert D Burt Virgil & Cheryl Erlandson Ann W Hoffman Carol O Inman Kober Ralph J La Fave Rosalyn S Nash William E & Sandra K* Richardson Thomas K Williams CLASS OF 1961 Ruth A Cottrell Howard W Drew* Albert M Ellis Harold H Eslinger Yvonne F Foster Lyndon G Furst Clifford C Herrmann B Jake Knight Philip A Lewis John J Mendel Frederick D Meseraull Juanita M Neal John P Russo Kenneth K Scheller Londa L Schmidt Berthold H Stickle Kathleen B Sturtevant David L Taylor CLASS OF 1962 Bruce O Babienco John A Burns Darrow A Foster Lois E Grimm R Elaine Janzen Paul Kantor Robert C Kurzynske Willie J Lewis David D Loge Vonnie C Lounsberry E Virginia Meseraull Daniel M Patchin David J Prest LaVern A Rice Allan W Robertson Wilmer R & Janet L Snyder Sandra A Stickle Jamie Trefz Myron F Wehtje John B Youngberg CLASS OF 1963 Clinton J Anderson Linda L Fattic Lawrence T Geraty Cecil L Lemon Patricia A Mauro Merlyn E McCalla Warner M McClure* Emil D & Ruth M Moldrik C Edward E Nicholl James J North Jr Benjamin F Plumb Raymond D Roberts Ruth I Satelmajer Owen C Van Kirk Douglas C Wartzok Myron F & Renate E Wehtje CLASS OF 1964 H Leverne Bissell Robert W Boggess Russell C Burrill Peter R Cheeseman Richard W Coffen Stanley W Cottrell Ruth E Fagal Richard D Fearing Wayne W Janzen* John R Jones Margaret I Kearnes David V Lounsberry E Virginia Meseraull Bruce C Moyer* Beverly J Phillips Lawrence E Schalk Frederick R Stephan Clarence R Williams CLASS OF 1965 Niels-Erik A Andreasen David G & Marilyn N Bender Harry J Bennett Harold E Brown Grace S Carlos Jane K Cheeseman Sharon U Ekkens Sylvia M Fagal Lyndon G Furst Lawrence T & Gillian A Geraty Cleveland A Holness John R & Patricia L Jones Robert J Kloosterhuis* Duane R Lemon Jeanan J McConnell James D McKee Patricia B Mutch Joan D Regester CLASS OF 1966 Niels-Erik A Andreasen Anita J Ashton Eugene A Blackman Carol M Burbridge Ralph M Coupland Glenda L Dale Jon L Dybdahl David B Ekkens Ronald M Flowers Raymond C Gager John F Glass Dale V Heller Melva D Hicks Cleveland A & Jasinth A Holness William G Johnsson Robert M Johnston Anne R Kantor Aileen K King George R Knight Leo A Mathewson John J Mendel Ingrid D Mueller G William Mutch Janice K Parker Myrtha E Pizarro Barbara J Randall Richard L Regester Hovik A Sarrafian James D Simpson Richard C Sowler H John Steffen Kathleen B Sturtevant Janet E Tooley Merle J Whitney Charles W Williams Charles G & Sara L Winters CLASS OF 1967 Imogene A Akers Duane I & Eloise A Beardsley Eugene A Blackman William L Coolidge Jon L Dybdahl Gary R Erhard William D Fisher Albin H Grohar Gerald G Haeger Lottie M Harris Howard Homenchuk R Elaine Janzen Warren H Johns Margaret I Kearnes George R Knight Kenneth H Lockwood Edward D Motschiedler Richard L Scott* Thomas F Smith Arthur M Spenst Sandra A Stickle David C Turner Nancy J Vyhmeister CLASS OF 1968 James W Coleman Robert D Davis Karen R Drechsel Linda L Fattic Ronald M & Karen M Flowers Michael V & Shirley D Gammon Paul G Gibson John F Glass Gayle M Haeger Shirley C Iheanacho Loretta B Johns Fred C Kasischke Carole D Kilcher H Maynard Lowry Frieda J Mattson Dwight J Mayberry Duane C McBride Shirley S Pittman Myrtha E Pizarro Darlene P Puymon Juanita H Ritland Nikolaus Satelmajer Charles W Scriven Charles H Tidwell José E Vega Werner K Vyhmeister John H & Lilya V Wagner Carolyn M Wilson CLASS OF 1969 Celia J Althage-Lefferts Lewis O Anderson Linda L Banks Bruce L & Linda S Bauer Lowell C Cooper Raymond F & Bonnie L Daniel Harold H Eslinger Raymond C Gager Albin H Grohar William H Hicks Edward W Higgins Theodore R Holford Warren H Johns John G Keyes N Averil Kurtz Jerome M Lawler Frieda H Lee-Blanchard Patricia A Lykins Keith E Mattingly Daryl L Meyers A J Monge Beverly J Phillips Glenn O Phillips Zaki S Saliba Thomas E & Mary C Verhelle Woodrow W & Margaret J Whidden Peter W Wiedemann Alice C Williams Rhoda J Wills Giving from May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019 Andrews University ANNUAL REPORT 372019 Annual Report Italicized names denote 1874 Founder’s Club membership. 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CLASS OF 1970 Lewis O Anderson Russell R Ashdon Kenneth W Burrill William E Cavanaugh Joann Davidson Albert G Dittes William A Fagal Douglas A Fattic James R Fisher James E Garber Ann M Gibson Gary J & Irene D Herr Bonnie J Hicks Maryellen Holford Gordon E Johns Fred C Kasischke James R McConnell Jeewaratnam Y Moses William G Murdoch Judith R Nelson Roy E Puymon Mark B & Lydie J Regazzi Dorothy S Richards William E Richardson Carole A Sannes Erling B Snorrason Berthold H Stickle Joan M Stumbaugh Marla A Talbot Martha A Turner Allie T Valentine Gloria A Wright Lenora A Zinke CLASS OF 1971 Glen F Abbott Edward G Albrecht Deborah M Ashdon Robert A Barnhurst Ernest J Bursey Richard M Davidson Donald W Dronen David B Ekkens Lynn S Gray Helen R Hyde Cleo V Johnson Laren R Kurtz Øystein S LaBianca Sharon H Leach Yvonne T Lev Roy G Mananquil Margarita C Mattingly Patricia A Mauro M Jeanne Murdoch Harold A Oetman James D Pimentel Nikolaus Satelmajer Lawrence E Schalk Erling B Snorrason Peter M van Bemmelen Kathleen C Walter-Martin Bonnie J Wilbur John B Youngberg Edward Zinke CLASS OF 1972 Janet D Aldea Hazel A Allen Nancy J Anderson Faith E Blocker Richard H Brannon Paul S & Lenore S Brantley Martha E Brown Marvin E Budd Peter R Cheeseman Ralph M Coupland David A Faehner Douglas A Fattic Ellen V Giem Deborah L Gray Ronald D & Christine H Herr Ruby J Jackson Judith O Klein Laren R & N Averil Kurtz Benjamin E Leach Linda J Lundberg Keith E Mattingly Norman L McBride Douglass M McKinney Kit Y Ng Garry F Nudd Eurydice V Osterman E Eugene E Platt Mariellen R Reiber Bonnie L Rowland Gary E Russell David G Saliba Gordon R Smith Susan E Smith Jeanette A Snorrason Terry C Sudlow Thelda V Van Lange- Greaves Carolyn O Wieder Charles H & Joyce A Young Eduardo M Zurita CLASS OF 1973 John W Allen Arlene A Bailey Darlene S Barnhurst Skip M Bell Morris O Brown Jr Bruce N Cameron Wanda L Cantrell Suk W Chung Kenneth L Corkum Alvin L Davis Karen R Grob H Irene Grohar Robert G Hunter James R & Donna P Jeffery Joyce E Krantz Steven D Mauro Wayne A Nazarenus Donna M Nudd Ali A Pakfetrat Robert G Peck Alejo E Pizarro Kenneth E & Carol E Rasmussen Mark B Regazzi Arlene M Saliba Yasuo Shiba Edwin J Vitrano George G Walker Kathleen C Walter-Martin Daniel E Wenberg CLASS OF 1974 Carol Allen Margaret J Cameron Don W Carlson Sharon G Chamberlain Deborah L Davis Patricia A Dickerson H Irene Grohar Donna J Habenicht Douglas J Hay Ronald H Holt Carol J Hooker Toby J Imler Judith O Klein Duane R Lemon Fred M Manchur Cathy J Olson Kenneth E Rasmussen Gary E Russell Alfred A Stagg Brian E Strayer Marvin E Taylor Rebekah W Wang Cheng Sharlyn G Wenberg Rhoda J Wills Kitty C Wolf CLASS OF 1975 Kent A Anderson Rudolph D Bailey Bruce L Bauer Kenneth W Bauer Marilyn J Bauer Colin W Brathwaite Sylvia M Budd Alvin L Davis Carlos A Flores Dale A Gooden Alfred Grob Deborah D Habenicht James L Hayward Enacio G Hunt Anne R Kantor Gary M Kaufman Alger L Keough Paul G Koles Steven D Mauro Ingrid D Mueller Anna M O’Reggio David W Olson Eurydice V Osterman Maureen J Plumb Nicholas E Reiber Joetta M Simpson Gordon R Smith Robert T Smith George G Walker Melody S Wheeler Edward Zinke CLASS OF 1976 Clinton J Anderson Jeanne Brathwaite Larry F DeHaan Frances M Faehner Carlos A Flores Deborah A Frey Nancy J Gooden Richard M Greene Laurence E Habenicht Loren B Hamel Ronald H Holt Shirley J Javor Lee T Kao Gene C Milton Jeewaratnam Y Moses Dwight K Nelson Beverly D Olson Dorothy S Richards David G Saliba Susan K Slikkers Sandra A Stickle Walton A Williams Elizabeth A Wilson Yew-Chong & Hok N Wong Kenneth R Wright David B Zima CLASS OF 1977 Richard L Afton H Leverne & Juanita M Bissell Cheryl R Bland Kontee Chuenchob Terri L Dallas-Prunskis Roger L Dudley Gregory A & Nancy A Gerard David C Grellmann Donna J Habenicht Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Becky S Holt David A Hooker Donald C James Noelene T Johnsson Madeline S Johnston Denise K Medley Cindy S Merz Jan I Michaelis Gerhard Pfandl Mary J Reynolds Tamara L Riess Earl L Robertson Nancy J Schmidt Gordon R Smith Jeanette M Smith Alfred A Stagg Janice S Stone Helena K Stout James H Weaver Charles H & Joyce A Young CLASS OF 1978 Anne E Afton Janet D Aldea Gyl E Bateman Colin W Brathwaite Hazen S Briggs Cheerie L Capman Audrey C Castelbuono Valerie K Combie Julie H Ganske Herbert W Helm Clive W Holland Elwyn C Hyde Class of 2019 summer graduates participate in commencement ceremonies at the Howard Performing Arts Center. The change in venue was due to major renovations taking place at Pioneer Memorial Church. 38 FOCUS WINTER 2020donor honor roll * Deceased Carl S Johnston Judy S Lindberg Andrea T Luxton Frieda J Mattson Merlyn E McCalla Carlos G Medley Retta L Michaelis Zebron M Ncube Steven N Poenitz Melchizedek M Ponniah S Clark Rowland Charles B Simpson Susan K Slikkers Robert T Smith Karin E Strom Nancy J Vyhmeister Michael G Weakley CLASS OF 1979 Erich W Baumgartner Daniel R Bidwell Richard H Brannon Roy A Castelbuono Joann Davidson Richard M Greene John J Hilderbrandt Helen R Hyde Philip J Kijak Charles F Koerting Janet G Kosinski Katherine A Koudele Paul Kovalski Calvin J & Sally M Kubo Luis E Leonor Patti L McKenney Mark B Ringwelski Eustace M Sheppard Alice S Voorheis Ronald H Whitehead Sara L Winters Jolene A Zackrison CLASS OF 1980 Patricia E Anderson Edward G Baltazar Kurt M Bender Carol A Bradfield Lyndel D Dickerson Cheryl A Emoto James B Ford Herbert W & Linda L Helm G Turner Howard Elwyn C Hyde Carl S Johnston Douglas A Jones Gary M Kaufman Carole D Kilcher Esther R Knott Jeffrey D & Ann E Mitzelfelt Raymond R Pichette Josephine E Ponniah John A Rorabeck Peter P Swanson Ron E Swensen David W Tillay Larry S Ulery Eduardo M Zurita CLASS OF 1981 Patricia E Anderson Thomas L Baker Iris R Bentz-Horak Daniel R Bidwell David A Borton Neville T Bradfield Ralph M Coupland Margaret A Crishal Richard M Davidson Margaret G Dudley Brenda J Francis Ted Gaban Gregory A & Nancy A Gerard Sandra K Johnson Daryl L Meyers Yvonne D Pichette Tari C Popp Paul J & Barbara J Ray Kathleen E Roth Sharon B Russell Beaman T Senecal Clemen F Sheppard Larry G & Irene H Sibley Ella L Simmons Reginald T Swensen Douglas J Van Putten CLASS OF 1982 Jane K Cheeseman Thomas J* & Sally A De Wind Eileen G Fuller Vida J Giddings Karen J Gotshall Debbie K Hittle Jennifer J Hoffpauir Ruth E Jacobs Roy L Nicholas Ricardo Norton Annetta D Phillip Melody J Senecal Theodore W Shea Bradley W Sheppard David B Sherwin Ronald W & Pamela L Stout Karin E Strom Waylene W Swensen Eva S Visani Steve R Walikonis Devin D Zimmerman CLASS OF 1983 Rosetta M Bartlett Neville T Bradfield Roy A Castelbuono Andrew Coetzee Kenneth W Davis Margaret G Dudley Philip E Giddings Deborah L Gray Frank W Hardy Terence P Jacobs Sandra K Johnson David H & Janice R Kijak Katherine A Koudele Annette A Melgosa David Merling Annette T Moon Daniel L Muhlenbeck Larry C Nelson Rawle F Philbert William E Richardson Jaycee Robinson Carolyn B Scheller Jane A Sherwin Larry J Walker Susan D Welke Lynval W Williams William E Wolf Robert M Wood Charles H & Beverly G Zacharias CLASS OF 1984 David A Borton Michelle E Fields Ann T Fisher C Ruthellen Gardner Dale A & Roseanne E Grove Humberto S Hernandez Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Richard H Johnson S Joseph Kidder Jose A LeGrand Scott E & Lilia E Moncrieff Terry A Newmyer Raymond R Pichette Maureen J Plumb Paul J Ray William J Roche Kristine G Schauff Joetta M Simpson Alan M Stotz Peter P Swanson Reginald T Swensen John W Taylor David Van Wyk Bruce R Wright Eduardo M Zurita CLASS OF 1985 Karen J Bandeen Roche Lorena L Bidwell Priscila A Borton Wanda L Cantrell Stephen W Case Garren J Dent Peter J DiPietrantonio David A Hooker Linda M Krause Norita V Lachica Julian Melgosa Ekkehardt Mueller Edward M Norton Trevor E O’Reggio Douglas A Popp Barbara J Ray Karen E Thomas Thor T Thordarson CLASS OF 1986 Arlene A Bailey Kurt M Bender Lorena L Bidwell Lael O & Lena G Caesar Angela R Choate Dori K Coetzee Kenneth L Corkum Denis Fortin Mark A Fox David W & Karen J Gotshall Gary M Kaufman Auville M Krause Delcy L Kuhlman Debra L Maltais-Kazamek Michelle D Marshall Suzanne M Mondak Dwight K Nelson Gustavo A Ortiz Jasmil G Patillo Melonee N Patterson Brian A Phillpotts Melchizedek M & Josephine E Ponniah Andrew J Poole Barbara J Ray D Robert Salmon Richard W Schell Eustace M Sheppard Timothy G Standish Wanda M Swensen John W Taylor Curtis J VanderWaal M Ruth R Walker CLASS OF 1987 Derek C Bowe Stephen W Case Robert D Davis Douglas J Frood Ronald P & Collene R Kelly Esther R Knott Bonnie D Lloyd Steven D Mauro Arturo S Maxwell Ekkehardt Mueller Claude B Ndahayo David A Nelson Gustavo A Ortiz Scott E Powers Leon T Roda Bradley W Sheppard Jerry L Thacker Ralph R Trecartin Peter M van Bemmelen CLASS OF 1988 Paul K Bergmann Jack K Boyson Devon T Caines Todd A Coupland Kenneth W Davis Vonda K Douglas-Nikitin Margaret G Dudley Mark A Fox & Loyda Saillant-Fox Heidi L Griggs H Irene Grohar Monty S & Geraldine D Jacobs Michael J Lay Stephanie C Merling Zebron M & Peggie M Ncube Ruth I Neff Dinah B Norcross Jasmil G Patillo Alisa L Roda Mark A Fox & Loyda Saillant-Fox Gladys F Savala Timothy G & Joan L Standish Reginald T Swensen Gary F Thurber CLASS OF 1989 Michelle A Bacchiocchi Patricia C Bender Conrad L Demsky Bonny D Dent Vida J Giddings Albin H Grohar Norman G Knight Jody J Marsh Waveney V Martinborough Ernest P Medina Ivy Ng James J North Jr Alvin R Paka Nikolaus Satelmajer Joy B Whaley CLASS OF 1990 Daniel Bacchiocchi Donald L Bedney Paul K Bergmann Robert W Coffen Garren J & Bonny D Dent Gerald M Hazekamp Vaughn M Jennings Evelyn G Kissinger Charlyn K Marsh Gerhard Pfandl Elvie R Philbert Sonja R Phillpotts Jorge A Ramirez Teresa L Reeve Nancy K Rodier Britta A Rusk Theodore J Shull Mona J Simon Carlisle O Sutton Pamela A Swanson Douglas W Wamack CLASS OF 1991 Joshua G Baltazar Donald L Bedney Michael R Bekowies Daniel J & Carmen C Brown Anna F Erwin Trudy A Holmes-Caines Ronald P Kelly Patricia L Nash Christel Monique M Pittman David W Randall & Lisa A Ahlberg David B Sturtevant Eloy Wade CLASS OF 1992 Lavonne M Adams Eileen A Bergeron Deborah S Busch Devon T Caines John S Chung Valerie K Combie Delmer I Davis Ted Gaban Rhonda S Gager John F Glass Scott E Lemon Krista R Motschiedler Brand Lynette M Nachreiner Gan-Theow Ng Gustavo A Ortiz Robert G Peck John W Reeve Marilyn J Vontz David S Wade CLASS OF 1993 Michelle A Bacchiocchi Andrews 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