The (2010s)
C S E PUNN M O A C (C
) N O I T
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 1339 Wichita, Kansas RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
IN THIS (ISSUE) News from your class agent News From Your Class Agent What’s New With You? Remembering Sheryl Riney License Plates Now Available Homecoming 2012 Inauguration of President Arant More News From Your Agent Fall Alumni Events From the Desk of Lisa Tilma
1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4
I hope this summer has been a wonderful time for you. It has been crazy to see how much all our lives change and how quickly we spread across the United States. It’s only a little over a year since I took my last finals as an undergrad. Some of us are now in grad school and others are working full time.
Things around campus are changing as they always do. Freddy’s snack bar is getting an extreme makeover. The plans look excellent and we are all excited to see its completion. Friends University also purchased a new art building located in the Delano district so that art courses and studio space will expand significantly. Falcon Glenn is undergoing some changes. It will be fully furnished this summer to provide a more comfortable transition for students moving to upper class housing from Green Hall.
Michael Clifford, G’11 2010s Class Agent clifford@friends.edu
License Plate Update on Page 2
The University also has a Frisbee golf course designed to weave and maneuver around campus, and students can check out hammocks from Casado. It is wonderful to see all the changes around campus especially when they benefit the lives of our students. We all know first-hand how
our life was impacted and shaped by this time and we hope that current students experience even greater things than we did. As far as our own lives go, many of us have experienced great change. •
Amelia Lepping, G’11, is off to Princeton Theological Seminary this fall.
•
Chris Tice, G’11, is pursuing his masters at Emporia State University and still working as a youth pastor in Wichita.
•
Tyler Ray, G’12, has an amazing job working with special needs children at a summer camp and as a para-educator during the year.
•
Colton Heinrich, G’11, is in Houston at optometry school with his wife Logan.
•
Paul Teran, G’11, is at KU med school.
•
Nathan Nonhof, G’12, got accepted into two acting schools; one in New York City, the other in Los Angeles.
(Continued on Page 3)