< Previous30 FOCUS WINTER 2022 valuable stamp was added to Fred’s passport as a world citizen that summer. It solidified Fred’s com- mitment to serve both at home and well beyond home’s borders. Following graduation from the Seminary and years spent in church employment, Fred decided to put his business acumen and training to work by confronting and meeting the housing needs of peo- ple with few or limited means. CDI was born. Twenty-seven years later, this thriving development company employs over 120 people and part- ners with numerous organizations dedicated to helping people meet one of their most basic needs— housing. In addition to building apartment complexes across the United States, CDI has constructed orphanages around the world, in- cluding Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Peru, Russia and Thailand. Further- more, as co-founders of Love Heals, Fred and Jill use CDI’s resources to establish, maintain and fund a network of volunteers and partner organizations who, working togeth- er, deliver healthcare to many who struggle to access it. When asked what advice he might have for the young graduates of his alma mater, Fred says, “Absolutely follow your passions, but always in the context of service for others.” A favorite inspirational passage contin- ues to fuel Fred’s motivation. Quoting from Ellen White’s “Christ’s Object Lessons,” Fred says with palpable conviction, “Wherever there is an im- pulse of love and sympathy, wherever the heart reaches out to bless and uplift others, there is revealed the working of God’s Holy Spirit” (385). Responding to the “impulse of love and sympathy” continues to guide Fred’s decision-making daily and long term. “Some time ago,” says Fred, “I resolved to donate 80 percent of what I earned to people and organizations who, like Jill and me, are committed to ‘making the world a better place today.’ Some, no doubt, question this decision and may even see it as foolhardy, but I stand by it.” Fred’s commit- ment to service also extends to local concerns, including politics, where he has served as the chairman of the Democratic Party for Idaho. “One of the ways I have decided to give back to two of my commu- nities—Andrews University and the church—is through the establish- ment of a scholarship in Dr. Raoul Dederen’s name,” Fred adds. Clear- ly, Fred’s admiration for his former professor has only grown with the decades. “This scholarship helps support unsponsored seminarians. I was sponsored throughout my seminary studies,” Fred acknowl- edges, “but every day I sat alongside classmates who weren’t. They struggled to pay for tuition and books and to provide housing, food and clothing for themselves and their families.” “I am fortunate now to be able to dedicate this scholarship to alleviating some of those stresses for seminarians and their families,” Fred explains, “while I continue to serve in other ways and in other places where the needs are great.” “It all comes back to wanting to be a sheep and not a goat,” Fred summarizes. “When Jesus returns, I don’t want to be one who is merely watching and waiting. I want to be actively using my talents and re- sources to serve others. Maybe I’ll be in my office, at my desk, poring over plans for a new apartment complex. Or maybe Jesus will find me working in a soup kitchen or a food bank, or putting a blanket around some- body’s shoulders, doing whatever I can, wherever I am. One of my greatest hopes for this generation of Andrews University students and graduates is that they will make the same commitment.” Beverly Matiko (BA ’77, MA ’78) recently retired after 29 years of teaching in her alma mater’s Departments of English and Communication and the Honors Program. She lives in Niles, has no plans to leave Michigan, and is thoroughly enjoying her newfound freedom to read and write without first consulting a course syllabus. TOP, LEFT–RIGHT: Jill Cornforth, RN, graduate of Pacific Union College, working at a jungle medical clinic in Peru (L–R) Rick Jordan, ministerial secretary of the Oregon Conference, Mark Carr (MDiv ’90), a Christian bioethicist who taught at Loma Linda University, and Fred Cornforth: June 1989, in Berrien Springs, Michigan, just hours before they traveled from Chicago to join the Andrews archaeological team in Jordan (L–R) Jason Smith, Randy Jamieson and Fred Cornforth at an orphanage in Peru Jill Cornforth with a Peruvian girl at a clinic in IquitosAndrews University ANNUAL REPORT 31Philanthropy & Development 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! Tom Kazamek & Debra Maltais Kazamek Family Endowed Scholarship Award Created on July 30, 2020, by Tom Kazamek and Debra Maltais Kazamek. Debra is an alumnus of Andrews Uni- versity. This award is to be awarded to some worthy and deserving undergrad- uate student(s) or graduate student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who is/ are studying in the School of Business Administration or the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. This award shall be awarded on top (and not in lieu) of any other scholarship received by the recipients thereof. Dr. Charles and Mrs. Jean Crider Endowed Scholarship Created Nov. 30, 2020, by Charles Crider Jr. This award is to be awarded annually to student(s) who meet the following criteria: enrolled in good standing at Andrews University, has documented financial need, an undergraduate junior or senior, and after graduation intends to work in racial relations, social justice, family relations or nursing with underserved populations, domestically or internationally. Lofton-Brook Family—Women in Biology Master’s Program Endowed Scholarship Fund Established by Lorinda Lofton-Brook on Nov. 16, 2020. This scholarship is awarded annually to qualified female student(s) enrolled at Andrews Uni- versity in the Biology master’s degree program with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Andrews University endowments have grown from $32,217 in 2010 to the current total value of $70,146,819 . $952,186 was raised for the President’s Emergency Student Scholarship Fund which was used to assist students during the COVID-19 pandemic. 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 2021 2021 PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT FOR ANDREWS Number of donors (alumni and friends): 2,524 Total Philanthropic Support: $7,187,383 Victor and Alma Brown Endowed Scholarship Fund Established by Victor and Alma Brown on Jan. 14, 2021, this fund supports needy and worthy students of Andrews Univer- sity who are studying in the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. Dwight Mayberry Endowed Scholarship Fund Established by Dwight Mayberry on March 9, 2021, this fund supports some worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews University who a) is a male elementary education major (if none are enrolled, then the award may be given to a female education major) and b) plans to teach in a Seventh-day Adventist school. Dr. Tae Woong and Dr. Helen Im Endowed Scholarship Award Fund Established in March 2021 by Drs. Tae Woon and Helen Im, this fund will benefit students who are full-time undergraduate students, have been enrolled for at least one semester, have either a demonstrated knowledge of the history and culture of Haiti or the Philippines or desire to serve as a missionary to Haiti or the Philippines, have a demonstrated financial need and have a minimum GPA of 2.25. The Bradley Family Endowment for Harvest Run Operations Established in April 2021 by Earl Bradley, as representative of the Estate of Dr. Fay Bradley, the Bradley Family Endowment for Harvest Run Operations will support the annual Alumni Harvest Run.32 FOCUS WINTER 2022 2021 Spirit of Philanthropy Awards Three Spirit of Philanthropy Awards were presented during the 2021 Alumni Homecoming Weekend. Gary Councell was presented with the award for the financial support he and his wife Joyce have provided for the education and training of chaplains. Shelley Oei and Kenny Chan were recognized for their financial support of many Andrews University initiatives. Daniel and Carol Lewis were honored with the award for their commitment to Christian education and Andrews University. SHELLEY OEI & KENNY CHAN Andrews University is very dear to Shelley Oei and Kenny Chan, both graduates of the Class of 1974 at Andrews University. Their first date was at the Art Institute in Chicago in the summer of 1973 when Kenny returned from doing undergraduate research at Rosario Beach Marine Biology Station in Anacortes, Wash- ington, while Shelley was doing her nursing rotation at Hinsdale Hospital. After graduation, Shelley began her lifelong career in neonatal nursing at Loma Linda University while Kenny began medical school. They married when Kenny was halfway through medical school. Graduation from the Class of 1977B marked the beginning of over 40 years of trekking across the country, primarily for the sake of Ken- ny’s postgraduate training and career moves. They made stops in Portland, Oregon (internship), Loma Linda, California (otolaryngology residency), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (pediatric fellowship), and Denver, Colorado (department chief). Along the way, two sons were born: Stephen was born in 1980 and Nicho- las in 1983. They did not follow their parents’ footsteps in healthcare but ventured into their own fields. Steve is a mathematician by training and works for a startup firm. He lives in the Bay Area with his wife, Rachel, and their two children. Nick is an architect and lives in the Aspen Valley with his wife, Collette, and their baby boy. In August of 2021, Shelley retired from the NICU at Rose Medical Center in Denver after dedicating her career to premature infants for over 40 years. Kenny stepped down as chief of the Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Children’s Hospital Colorado, at the end of 2021. He is now in a part-time transition for two more years before full retirement. No doubt the grandchildren are beck- oning, but Kenny and Shelley await whatever opportunities the Lord has planned for them in retirement. “Andrews has been good to us. This biographical sketch wouldn’t have been written without Berrien Springs in the background. Worship services at Lamson Hall and Bur- man Hall cemented our faith. Great minds like Jack Stout (cell biology), Bill Chobotar (comparative anato- my) and the late Lenny Hare (senior independent study) compelled Ken- ny to academic excellence. We are gratified to be named as recipients of the Spirit of Philanthropy Award. Giving to Andrews is a no-brainer because we have received so much. We believe in Christian higher education, and we want Andrews to continue to train nurses and future physicians until the Lord’s return.”Andrews University ANNUAL REPORT 33Philanthropy & Development DANIEL & CAROL LEWIS Daniel and Carol Lewis are the children of hard-working parents who sacrificial- ly believed in Christian education. Daniel’s mother, Elizabeth, attend- ed the Adventist elementary school in Loma Linda, California, upon the return of her parents from missionary service in China. Her formal education never extended beyond the 8th grade. His father, Robert A. Lewis, received a rural public education through high school. He never personally attended an Adventist school but captured a vision of the importance of this opportunity for his children, and no sacrifice for this blacksmith and lumberman was too great to make Adventist Christian ed- ucation available for his four children. Each of them graduated from Shenan- doah Valley Academy. In recognition of his enduring support and commitment, the Adventist elementary school in Petersburg, Virginia, was posthumously named in his honor. Daniel’s education began in the one- room school in Petersburg, Virginia, wound through Shenandoah Valley Acad- emy, Columbia Union College, Southern Missionary College and concluded with completion of a medical degree and resi- dency at Loma Linda University. Carol is also a product of Adventist Christian education from elementary through college. She was enrolled in the La Sierra Elementary Demon- stration School followed by La Sierra Academy, Andrews Academy, Andrews University and Loma Linda University School of Nursing. Carol’s mother, Fonda Chaffee, was the product of more than 16 years of Adven- tist education in its early days, having gone first grade through dietetics in the 1920s and 1930s at Loma Linda as the daughter of a poultry farmer. Thus, when it came time for her own child, there was no question as to where she would go to school. She kept goals firmly in place by taking her young daughter to nursing capping and pinning ceremonies on the Loma Linda campus. Carol’s father, Allen Chaffee, was one of nine children born to a truck farmer in rural Minnesota and attended pub- lic schools through high school. Upon return from serving in the European theater of WWII, he enrolled at La Sierra College under the GI bill and graduated with a degree in agriculture on Carol’s third birthday. He leant his full support to enrolling Carol in Adventist education. Fonda later taught at Andrews, chair- ing the home economics department for a number of years. Following her re- tirement, she spent eight years building up a similar department at University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, in Kenya near Eldoret. Upon returning to Ber- rien Springs, Fonda’s missionary heart identified a need to provide opportunity for the wives of African husbands who came for advanced study at Andrews so that they also might advance education- ally and return home with marketable skills. She felt strongly that the wives and children of students from other countries should also have opportu- nities to complete their educational journey and worked to provide for that. At her request, a named scholarship endowment was put into place for those women after her death. Daniel and Carol have this to say about Adventist Christian education and its impact: “We place a high value on Christian education while not being blinded by its foibles. In our experience together, our backgrounds have solidified into a firm support of our Adventist educational process. In our small church in Clear- lake, California, in one of the darkest counties in the state, our school is the mission arm of the church. More than half of our students come from non- Adventist families who, through the godly teaching and influence of our cur- rent teacher, are introduced to Jesus as a personal Friend and Savior. The stu- dents and their families join in church services and community outreach and seeds are sown. I’m sure there are thousands of schools like ours across this country. It was our privilege to live and serve in the Andrews community for 20 years while raising and educating our children. We remain committed to the spirit and mission of Andrews University—academic excellence while pointing lives to the grand good news of our loving Creator, Savior and coming King. Our giving to Andrews is a mere reflection of our Lord, the Giver of all Good Gifts.” FACULTY PROFILE Sung K. Kwon 34 FOCUS WINTER 2022 SUNG K. KWON has joined the Andrews community as associate pro- fessor of leadership and director of a new Master of Arts in leadership with a social innovation concentration. Sung grew up in South Korea in a Buddhist and Catholic family. He was baptized into the Seventh-day Adven- tist Church in 1991 and proceeded to study business administration before earning a bachelor’s degree in theology from Washington Adventist University. He then earned a mas- ter’s degree in public administration from Wright State University and received a Milton Murray Fellowship for Harvard University Business School’s Executive Education pro- gram. He went on to receive a Doctor of Philosophy in leadership and a Doctor of Ministry in urban ministry at Andrews University. Sung is an ordained minister and has participated on the boards of a number of community organizations. Previously, he worked as executive director of the Good Neighbor House, an ACS agency in Dayton, Ohio. He was also vice president and, later, president of the North American Association of Community Services Directors. In 2017, he published “Burst the Bubble: Finding Your Pas- sion for Community Outreach.” Most recently, Sung served at the North American Division Adventist Com- munity Services as executive director for over 20 years. He currently serves as a chaplain (Major) and National Di- versity, Equity and Inclusion Council member for Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force Auxiliary. Erich Baumgartner, professor of leadership and intercultural com- munication, explains the leadership program had been looking to start an MA in social innovation for some time. He notes, “When I heard Dr. Sung Kwon had become available, I realized he would be an ideal candi- date to help us start an MA degree.” Erich was impressed by God to ask Sung if he would be willing to help raise the funds to begin the program, despite knowing it would be a leap of faith. Erich received a response the evening after their conversation, recalling, “Dr. Sung and his wife were not only willing to commit to the vi- sion but were excited to become part of a faith venture.” The new MA in leadership will be offered in fall 2022; however, students can register and take core courses in summer 2022. The pro- gram is designed to equip, educate and develop Christian disciples as social innovators and social entre- preneurs who will order their lives around missionary purpose and the fulfillment of God’s redemptive work on earth. For Sung, this connects to the mes- sage of Micah 6:8, which has guided his life and career: “to act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” He says, “We have the opportunity to connect people with God and others by speaking and living out restorative justice in our words and deeds.” Sung looks forward to fulfilling his new role and hopes to bring “diverse worldviews and values through humble Korean Kimchi theology” to the campus. Bordes Henry-Saturne, Depart- ment of Leadership chair, expresses gratitude for the way the Lord has opened doors for the program. He says, “God has provided funds to launch the project and a great found- ing program director, Dr. Sung Kwon, who comes to us at the right time with the credentials, experience, skills and network to make it happen.” Becka Manglanathan, senior director at Intentional Philanthro- py, looks forward to ways in which the program, through Sung, will be able to make a meaningful impact. She notes, “The Winifred Stevens Foundation board is excited by Dr. Kwon’s vision to equip passionate young visionaries with the skills and knowledge they will need to create change and healing in the world. We look forward to learning from the future students of this program how they will approach building strong, thriving communities.” by Isabella Koh* Actual rate varies based on age and annuity type. Not available in all states. Rosie Nash , BA ’60 Retired realtor and dedicated Neighbor to Neighbor volunteer. Age Payout rate* 704.7% 806.5% 908.6% Phone: 269-471-3613 Email: plannedgiving@andrews.edu Web: andrews.edu/plannedgiving Give a gift that pays you back. When you fund a charitable gift annuity with Andrews University, you get more than the satisfaction of supporting our mission. You also get fixed payments—for life. You may enjoy significant tax benefits as well, including a deduction in the year of your gift and future payouts that are partially tax-free. If you’re interested in supporting Andrews University while enjoying the benefit of a dependable income, call or email us to learn more. SAVE THE DATE FOR HOMECOMING September 22–25, 2022 STAY INFORMED AT alumni.andrews.edu/homecoming HONOR CLASSES: 1952, 1962, 1972, 1982, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2012, 2017, 2022Andrews 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. 2021 Annual Report A birds-eye view of the Andreasen Center for Wellness.donor honor roll * Deceased Giving from May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021 CLASS OF 1940 Paul E Hamel* CLASS OF 1947 Mary U Kimura CLASS OF 1948 James A Armantrout Paul E Hamel* Pauline M Hiatt CLASS OF 1949 Tatsuo Kimura Ruby M Sorensen CLASS OF 1950 Lewis B & Della M Carson Herbert W Polk Lawrence R Show CLASS OF 1951 Alyce J Bakland John E Goley Harold M Grundset Raymond L Mayor Donald C Schlager Ardith M Tait CLASS OF 1952 Thor C Bakland Lorraine M Drew Harvey A Elder Helen Fearing Ruth S Kloosterhuis CLASS OF 1953 Donald L & Rolene S Hanson William H Mercer C Glenn Nichols Edward J Sheldon Frederick R Stephan CLASS OF 1954 Herald A & Donna J Habenicht Alvin R Klein Ralph P & Juanita E Peay Ardith M Tait CLASS OF 1955 Edith K Ashlock Luz J Earp Robert M Johnston Catherine B Lang Titus Bernard R Marsh Audrey E Williams* W Bruce Zimmerman CLASS OF 1956 Myrtle D De Carmo Barbara E Keyes Ruby M Sorensen Russell L Staples James A Washington CLASS OF 1957 Florentino L Aguilar Jean M Anderson James A Armantrout Adell H Claypool Robert D Davis Duane Dodd Donald R Halenz Stephen B Kantner Richard G Schell Elton H & Rheeta M Stecker CLASS OF 1958 Edith J Applegate Carroll V Brauer Harold C E Brewer Robert D Davis James R Dodd Donald Knepel Daniel G Matthews M Kathryn Mork Edward M Norton Janice K Parker Beverly Y Pottle Russell L Staples Charles R Trubey Eric C Webster CLASS OF 1959 Donald R Borg James E Curry Roger L Dudley Edward M Norton Delio V Pascual William E Richardson Hovik A Sarrafian Duane F Wardecke Thomas K Williams CLASS OF 1960 Florentino L Aguilar Lewis O Anderson Ina M Barton Carole J Colburn Virgil & Cheryl Erlandson Carol O Inman Kober Ralph J La Fave Rosie D Nash William E Richardson Thomas K Williams CLASS OF 1961 Stanley J Applegate Larry R Colburn Albert M Ellis Gordon F Evans Harold N Grosboll Clifford C Herrmann B Jake Knight Philip A Lewis* John J Mendel John P Russo Kenneth K Scheller Marvin S Ward CLASS OF 1962 Bruce O Babienco James F Ball* Donald T Bunker Robert G Burgess David J Dobias David A Gay Lois E Grimm William E Jamerson Vonnie C Lounsberry David J Prest Charles H & Janet R Schlunt Wilmer R & Janet L Snyder Jamie Trefz Evaline E West CLASS OF 1963 Clinton J Anderson James F Ball* Trevor J Delafield David J Dobias Lawrence T Geraty Ronald B Graham A Josef Greig Pauline M Hiatt Arnold R Hudson & Sharon L Culpepper Hudson Calvin E Huset Stephen B Kantner Karl Konrad Cecil L Lemon Merlyn E McCalla Emil D & Ruth M Moldrik C Edward E Nicholl Raymond D Roberts Owen C Van Kirk Douglas C Wartzok Wanda V Watson CLASS OF 1964 Robert W Boggess Ruth E Fagal Richard D Fearing A Josef Greig Anne N Grosboll John R Jones Margaret I Kearnes Gerald N Kovalski David V Lounsberry Mishael S Muze Beverly J Phillips Edwin L Racine Frederick R Stephan CLASS OF 1965 Niels-Erik A Andreasen David G & Marilyn N Bender Harry J Bennett Harold E Brown Gordon F Evans Sylvia M Fagal Robert H Fancher James W Fell Lawrence T & Gillian A Geraty Farrell L Gilliland* John R & Patricia L Jones Albert Konrad Jeanan J McConnell Patricia B Mutch Penny S Shell CLASS OF 1966 Niels-Erik A Andreasen Eugene A Blackman George H Blumenschein Ralph M Coupland Robert L Crounse Farrell L Gilliland* F Estella Greig Dale V Heller Melva D Hicks William G Johnsson Robert M Johnston Mary Ann Kimmel- McNeilus Aileen K King John J Mendel Ingrid D Mueller G William Mutch Rachel Y Pangman Janice K Parker Myrtha E Pizarro Barbara J Randall Hovik A Sarrafian Dorothy J Show Alden L Thompson Gerald W Wheeler Merle J Whitney Charles W Williams Charles G & Sara L Winters CLASS OF 1967 Imogene A Akers Eugene A Blackman Samuel G Campbell William L Coolidge Trevor J Delafield Joseph W Dick* Rafic G Esber Albin H Grohar William L Guth Gerald G Haeger Margaret I Kearnes Albert Konrad Norman R Perry* Marcel E Pichot Glenn G Poole E Arthur Robertson Richard D Show Delbert C Sumner Alden L Thompson Nancy J Vyhmeister Penny A Wheeler Robert C Willison Richard L Yukl CLASS OF 1968 Joseph E Archer Dennis R Belsh Gordon G Bietz Robert D Davis Karen R Drechsel Michael V & Shirley D Gammon Lynn E Gatz Paul G Gibson Jerri J Gifford Gayle M Haeger Janet S Ivey Fred C Kasischke Lew G Kolbo Eric Kotter Douglas A Lane H Maynard Lowry T Gregory Matthews Dwight J Mayberry Duane C McBride Elaine Myers Echo R Olson Bonnie J Perry Shirley S Pittman Myrtha E Pizarro Darlene P Puymon Juanita H Ritland Charles W Scriven Charles H Tidwell Jose E Vega John H & Lilya V Wagner CLASS OF 1969 Lewis O Anderson Toni E Armando Harry L Banks Linda L Banks Bruce L & Linda S Bauer George H Blumenschein Lowell C Cooper Donna L Gatz Gary D Gifford C Daniel D Griffin Albin H Grohar Gloria J Henry Bruce E Ivey John G Keyes N Averil Kurtz Sula M Lane Grace L Lang Daryl L Meyers Alvin W Mottley Beverly J Phillips Glenn O Phillips Zake Saliba William G Stiles Alice C Williams CLASS OF 1970 Lewis O Anderson Russell R Ashdon Carla G Baker Gary L Bayne Darold F & Barbara J Bigger Yvonne M Calkins William E Cavanaugh Charles C Crider JoAnn Davidson Albert G Dittes William A Fagal Douglas A Fattic James R Fisher James R Gatling Ann M Gibson Compton S Girdharry David H Henry Gary J & Irene D Herr Everett H Jackson Fred C Kasischke James R McConnell Jane S Morrison Jeewaratnam Y Moses William G Murdoch Judith R Nelson Roy E Puymon Edward L Richardson William E Richardson Erling B Snorrason John M Stephenson Donna J Stretter Joan M Stumbaugh Marla A Talbot Allie T Valentine Andre B Van Niekerk Thomas P Wagtowicz Ann E Williams Lloyd A Willis Gloria A Wright Gary L Zimmerman CLASS OF 1971 Glen F Abbott Deborah M Ashdon Robert A Barnhurst Ivan L Buck Ernest J Bursey Barbara A Burton Gary R Councell Atanacio S & Isabel B Cristobal Virginia A Crounse Richard M Davidson Pamela C Gatling Lynn S Gray* Soneeta L Grogan Karen R Hamlin Andrews University ANNUAL REPORT 372021 Annual Report Italicized names denote 1874 Founder’s Club membership. Please see page 47 for details. Cleo V Johnson Laren R Kurtz Øystein S LaBianca Sharon H Leach Glyn E Marsh M Jeanne Murdoch Harold A Oetman James D Pimentel Carmelita V Richardson Stanley E Rittenhouse Wilfred Schulze Cynthia C Small Erling B Snorrason Jack A Spence Ronald G Stretter Peter M van Bemmelen Waithley L Williams Robert C Willison CLASS OF 1972 Janet D Aldea Hazel A Allen Nancy J Anderson Ann A Atkins Stentzel Richard H Brannon Paul S & Lenore S Brantley Marvin E Budd J Fred F Calkins Ralph M Coupland Gorden R & Cheryl D Doss David A Faehner Douglas A Fattic John E Franke Wayne S Friestad Lynn E & Donna L Gatz Deborah L Gray Ronald D & Christine H Herr Deanna J Hippler Ruby J Jackson Kenneth A Kirkham Judith O Klein Laren R & N Averil Kurtz Benjamin E Leach Linda J Lundberg Norman L McBride Patrick B Morrison Lois M Mottley Eurydice V Osterman Bonnie L Rowland Gary E Russell Gordon R Smith Jeanette A Snorrason Thelda V Van Lange- Greaves Thomas P Wagtowicz Saleem Watson Carolyn O Wieder David W Wohlers Charles H & Joyce A Young CLASS OF 1973 Darlene S Barnhurst Christine C Bayne Samuel G Campbell Alvin L Davis Brenda W Flemmer H Irene Grohar Randall R Hicks Douglas E Holford Esther L Jarrette Wayne A Nazarenus Robert G Peck Alejo E Pizarro Kenneth E & Carol E Rasmussen George G Walker Eric C Webster Dale T West Lucille A White CLASS OF 1974 Carol Allen Deborah L Davis Steve W Demasi Patricia A Dickerson H Irene Grohar Donna J Habenicht Douglas J Hay Ronald H Holt Toby J Imler Judith O Klein Fred M Manchur Beverly A McDonald Cathy J Olson Kenneth E Rasmussen Gary E Russell Jackie L Scarborough Brian E Strayer Marvin E Taylor Brenda J Thorpe Sandra A Umek Rebekah W Wang Cheng David W Wohlers CLASS OF 1975 Kent A Anderson Bruce L Bauer Kenneth W Bauer Marilyn J Bauer James E & Katherine J Baugher Sylvia M Budd Alvin L Davis Fredrich H & Polly C Dengel Sheri A Dewitt Gorden R Doss Kenneth D Flemmer Carlos A Flores Dawna L Friestad Deborah D Habenicht Janet E Hainey James L Hayward Dennis H & Candice C Hollingsead Alger L Keough R Kent Knight Paul G Koles Ingrid D Mueller Anna M O’Reggio David W Olson Eurydice V Osterman Dwight A Scarborough Carol J Sellards Gordon R Smith Robert T Smith Mark A Umek George G Walker Dorita M West CLASS OF 1976 Clinton J Anderson Alf Andvik Gordon G Bietz Janet M Chase Lee T Chee Judith A Dunn Frances M Faehner Janine M Finkbeiner Carlos A Flores Galette D Grogan Laurence E Habenicht Iva G Hainey* Loren B Hamel Lowell G Hamel Steven W Hildebrand Ronald H Holt Darlene F Huckabay Shirley J Javor Karl K Kellawan Karen L Kind Ramon Mercado* Gene C Milton Jeewaratnam Y Moses Jon K Paulien Suzanne G Renton Hazel V Roper David E Smith Walton A Williams Maisie L Willie Elizabeth A Wilson Kenneth R Wright David B Zima CLASS OF 1977 Richard L Afton Alf Andvik Cheryl R Bland J Fred F & Yvonne M Calkins Kontee Chuenchob Roger L Dudley Michael E Dunn Catherine J Farkas David C Grellmann Donna J Habenicht Judy M Hamel Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Becky S Holt Esther L Jarrette Noelene T Johnsson Madeline S Johnston Hugo A Kennedy Kwang O Kim Denise K Medley Cindy S Merz Gerhard Pfandl Mary J Reynolds Earl L Robertson Rhonda G Root Gordon R Smith Jeanette M Smith Janice S Stone Helena K Stout Ghislaine L Stuart James H Weaver Vi J Westman Lou A Wood Charles H & Joyce A Young CLASS OF 1978 Anne E Afton Janet D Aldea Deborah M Andvik Evelyn B Boyd Field Hazen S Briggs David M Burley Audrey C Castelbuono Valerie K Combie Cary D Costello Trevor J Delafield Scott S Evans Michael J Harrington Joanne M Hayman Clive W Holland Leroy R Kuhn Merlyn E McCalla Carlos G Medley Bonnie J Perry S Clark Rowland* Whitford A Shaw Robert T Smith Nancy J Vyhmeister Michael G Weakley Kathleen H Wohlers Pamela E Yamanishi Hans von Stiegel CLASS OF 1979 Erich W Baumgartner Daniel R Bidwell Richard H Brannon David M Burley Roy A Castelbuono JoAnn Davidson Vicki L Hall Del R Haugen Suzanne K Hayford John J Hilderbrandt Douglas L Janssen Thomas J Jordan Philip J Kijak Charles F Koerting Katherine A Koudele Paul Kovalski Luis E Leonor Dennis D Lundgren Patti L McKenney Debra A Montcalm Carlos R Ramirez Rhonda G Root Charles H Schlunt Carmeta D Shaw Gloris P Shaw Penny S Shell Sandra E Small Alice S Voorheis Sara L Winters CLASS OF 1980 Norman E Boundy Carol A Bradfield Fall in southwest Michigan is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the athletics field at Andrews. 38 FOCUS WINTER 2022donor honor roll * Deceased Lyndel D Dickerson Cheryl A Emoto Hessen B Ghazal Karen M Johnson- McWilliams Esther R Knott Wendell R & Althea L McMillan Jeffrey D & Ann E Mitzelfelt Carmelita V Richardson John A Rorabeck Ron E Swensen David W Tillay Diane L Trickett Larry S Ulery Herta L von Stiegel CLASS OF 1981 Thomas L Baker Iris R Bentz-Horak Daniel R Bidwell David A Borton Neville T Bradfield Pamela S Burton Keith G Calkins Janet M Chase Cynthia S Chedalawada Ralph M Coupland Richard M Davidson Margaret G Dudley* Catherine J Farkas Brenda J Francis Ted Gaban Perry A Haugen Daryl L Meyers Tari C Popp Paul J & Barbara J Ray Cheryl D Rilea Ives M Roberts Larry G & Irene H Sibley Ella L Simmons Bradley D Tait Ronald L Wearner Gerald W Wheeler Lucille A White CLASS OF 1982 Carol J Atwood Larry D Burton Keith G Calkins Randall E Haugen Debbie K Hittle Jennifer J Hoffpauir Richard E Inglish Leola Innocent Ruth E Jacobs Scott E Johnson John J Markovic Wendell R McMillan Bernell E McPherson Sharon E Mohr Rachel Y Pangman Annetta D Phillip Gloria J Roberts Theodore W Shea Waylene W Swensen Eva S Visani Tim A Weidemann Lloyd A Willis Richard H Worley Devin D Zimmerman CLASS OF 1983 Andrew S Ahn Neville T Bradfield Roy A Castelbuono Andrew Coetzee Margaret G Dudley* Stephen E & Laurie S Erickson Deborah L Gray Frank W Hardy Edwin A Harlan Suzanne K Hayford Terence P Jacobs Cynthia M Kotanko Katherine A Koudele Vesna Z Markovic Annette T Moon Daniel L Muhlenbeck Steven R & Karen A Nash Larry C Nelson Arne P Nielsen Jan L Pickett William E Richardson Ives M Roberts Carolyn B Scheller Charles H Schlunt Richard D Show Rodnez R Small Susan D Welke Charles H & Beverly G Zacharias CLASS OF 1984 Ruth E Bandry Melinda Blystone David A Borton Terri L Calkins Jeffrey W Dennis Ann T Fisher Benjamin D Gardner Patricia L Greene Keith M Groves David P Hamberger Lee G Hayford Jacquelyn S Hilderbrandt Darlene F Huckabay Leroy R Kuhn Dorrett J Mason Scott E & Lilia E Moncrieff Terry A Newmyer Elizabeth J Perkins Paul J Ray William J Roche Andres E Sequera Penny S Shell Sharyn R Smoot Alan M Stotz John W Taylor Bruce R Wright Paul N Wright Wan-Joo Yang CLASS OF 1985 Karen J Bandeen Roche Lorena L Bidwell Priscila A Borton Lanette K Brandow Jeffrey W Dennis Peter J DiPietrantonio Stephen E Erickson Eric Kotter Norita V Lachica Linda M Mammen Miguel A Munoz Edward M Norton Trevor E O’Reggio Raffy & Carmie C Ouzounian Douglas A Popp Barbara J Ray Debra J Robertson Horace A Russell Benjamin B Soh* Jonathan R Stockil Edith M Willis CLASS OF 1986 Lorena L Bidwell Phillip M Brantley Terri L Calkins Phuichun R Choi Dori K Coetzee Denis Fortin Dawn M Hahn Tae-Woong Im Auville M Krause Michelle D Marshall Suzanne M Mondak Joseph A Nasrawy Peter S Oh Brenda-Joyce G Orozco Markert-Green Melonee N Patterson Terry M Perkins Brian A Phillpotts Andrew & Jan L Pickett Barbara J Ray Roy R Rugless Cynthia K Scull Tom R Shepherd Rodnez R Small John W Taylor Curtis J Vanderwaal Vicki J Wiley CLASS OF 1987 R Lisa L Babcock Derek C Bowe Michael G Constantine Robert D Davis Gorden R Doss Douglas J Frood Rodney D Hahn Ronald P & Collene R Kelly Esther R Knott Russell A Laughlin Rodney D Neal David A Nelson Jon K Paulien Leon T Roda Allan A Small Jonathan R Stockil Clifford L Thompson Ralph R Trecartin Peter M van Bemmelen CLASS OF 1988 Devon T Caines Iris R Clute Vonda K Douglas-Nikitin Margaret G Dudley* Jon L & Jeanette M Fletcher Gladys F Frias Andaya Heidi L Griggs H Irene Grohar Rodney D Hahn Dwayne O Leslie R Michael Mohr Karen A Nash Dinah B Norcross Elton F Norman Alisa L Roda Gary F Thurber Bing Y Wang Josie E Williams CLASS OF 1989 Amofah A Asamoah R Lisa L Babcock Michelle A Bacchiocchi Conrad L Demsky Christian Y Dupont Hessen B Ghazal Albin H Grohar Adam A & Nanette F Haley Vicki L Hall Waveney V Martinborough Robert A Miller Ivy Ng Alvin R Paka Andrew Pickett Kevin S & Vicki J Wiley CLASS OF 1990 Daniel Bacchiocchi Donald L Bedney Michelle L Chin Myrna E Constantine Russell D Furst Todd A Gardner Eduardo A Gonzalez David P Hamberger Andrew E Kerr & Mary A Paulson Gerhard Pfandl Sonja R Phillpotts Teresa L Reeve Horace A & Hope A Russell Arthur L Schumacher Rosalie W Stockil Douglas W Wamack Joseph M Zumbo CLASS OF 1991 Joshua G Baltazar Donald L Bedney Keith G Calkins Anthony O Dean Lynette M Gardner David A Gay Eduardo A Gonzalez Vicki L Hall Trudy A Holmes-Caines Izabella Isaac Ronald P Kelly Cynthia M Kotanko Patricia L Nash Christel L Monique Pittman Jeff M & Betsy A Sajdak Tom R Shepherd Joseph M Zumbo CLASS OF 1992 Lavonne M Adams Amofah A Asamoah Eileen A Bergeron Megan G Brown Devon T Caines Valerie K Combie Ivan Davis Robert H Fancher Ted Gaban Alipia R Gonzalez Herbert J Keller Stephen C Knott Krista R Motschiedler Brand Gan-Theow Ng Robert G Peck Sissel I Perry John W Reeve Betsy A Sajdak Paul J Sanchez Monique A Sarcona Scott E & Brenda L Schalk Juna Tsao CLASS OF 1993 Michelle A Bacchiocchi Joshua G Baltazar Iris R Bentz-Horak Juanita M Campbell Lily S Chung Ronald D Coffen Kristy L Crandell Gregory S Edris Stephen J Faehner Sylvia S Gonzalez Judith L Hack Melissa D Keller Darryl L Kotanko Annabelle I Lopez Claudia L Lucia Ortiz Waveney V Martinborough Gary E Russell Scott E & Brenda L Schalk Jeffrey W & Twyla E Smith Paul D Smith Jeffrey W & Twyla E Smith Jeanette A Snorrason Artur A & Galina I Stele Maurice R Valentine Vialo Weis Kevin S Wiley Richard H Worley Xiaoming Xu Ji Zhuge Elaine B Zimmerman CLASS OF 1994 Joelle A Ashley Silvia M Bacchiocchi Alina M Baltazar George W Bulgin Harvey J Burnett Kristy L Crandell Aristede C Dukes Pherbia A Engdahl Lynette M Gardner Eduardo A Gonzalez Deborah L Gray Ann Hamel Eun Y Kim Andrews University ANNUAL REPORT 39Next >