InTouch Summer 2012

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Summer 2012 Vol. 18 No. 1

Strengthen the Root, Bear the Fruit Spiritual Life pg 2

Academics pg 5

 Learning From Previous

 Academic All-Star Calla

Generations Around the World  Chapel Highlights of the Year  Looking Forward to 2012-2013

Stinson  Student Grows Through Teaching Class of Peers  Administrative Reorganization To Take Place at WMS

Giving Back pg 12  Gateway to Our Future Update  Benefit Auction Another

Success  Alumni Updates and Class

Reunions  Donor Thank Yous

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Looking Forward to 2012-2013 Fruit of the Month Club This year’s spiritual theme chosen by the high school Student Council was “Strengthen the Root, Bear the Fruit,” based on John 15:5. Campus Pastor Robby Gilliam ’03 and many other guest speakers used chapel times to help students recognize and develop their spiritual gifts. Identifying those who exemplified the different fruits, the Student Council honored students each month.

Kindness

Jennah DuBois ‘14 Kyle Schrock ‘12

Joy

Calvin Chen ‘12 Amarai Velazques ‘14

Self Control

Morgan Bristow ‘12 Tyler Roth ‘12

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By Dr. Darrel Camp, Principal Despite the challenges that arose, the journey WMS has gone through this past year has strengthened our community and taught us valuable lessons as a school. As we have moved forward, I have been amazed at the growth in our students, faculty, and staff; relationships have been fostered and the nurturing community of WMS has helped our students look beyond adversity. The life of our community is a great testimony of who God is, which I have witnessed in chapels as students respond to the message of Christ and have served in the local community. I especially see the light of Christ in the less public interactions: the character shown when a student offers to help clean up after an activity they were not involved in, the care demonstrated when a student sees someone who needs cheering up, and the integrity displayed when a student admits participation in an action that could result in consequences. This is the character I see daily in our students. With the wisdom gained from this past year, I am excited for what the 20122013 academic year holds for Western Mennonite School. The following are some of the areas we will be focusing on, and we invite you to pray with us as we anticipate what God will do on our campus. Admissions Rich Martin ‘85 has done an excellent job in his new role as the Admissions Coordinator this year. With 51 graduating seniors, he has worked hard to bring in new students. We are excited to see the growth of our international program with 20 new students from around the world joining our community in the Fall. The 2012-

2013 budget has been set by the school board based on a minimum enrollment of 230 students and our goal is to reach 250 students. Student Grants In light of hard economic times, we are working to maintain financial stability and continue our ministry to students. One step we are taking for this purpose is to change our grant process. Over 40% of our families currently require financial assistance. This next year, the grant budget will not include exceptional grants, so any family in need of a grant exceeding 50 percent of their tuition must have it met by individual donors. Families requiring additional assistance will apply to our exceptional grant program. This means we will need individuals from our community who are passionate about Christian education to step forward as student sponsors. These individuals will help when situations arise like we faced this past year: Sarah’s 8th grade son, John, had been having a difficult year in his public school. Having been bullied on multiple occasions, John was approached by several gang members who pressured him to choose a gang he would be loyal to. Sarah was determined to find a healthier environment for her son to learn in. After hearing about Western she expressed her desire to get John into classes right away. Sadly, due to our financial situation, we could not admit John as a student at WMS.

We are working to increase our enrollment and invite individual donors to partner with families like Sarah’s. If people commit to providing $332 a month, John would be able to attend Western Mennonite this Fall and begin his first year in our community as a freshman.


Chapel Highlights Of The Year Spring Spiritual Renewal Week “The speaker (Jonathan Lewellyn of West Salem Foursquare) was young, engaging, and right on target. He asked for students to stand in faith, surrender to God, and make a commitment. First one, then another, and another stood. As I looked across the room, I saw kids that I had been specifically praying for rise to their feet and I couldn’t help the tears. To see students who don’t usually stand in moments like these rise to their feet, I must say blessed my soul.” - WMS Faculty Member

Graham Thudium The Thudium family blessed our chapel time as their seven year-old son Graham, struggling with brain cancer, read from his favorite book, “Heaven is for Real.” His desire to share God and express his excitement to go to heaven left a lasting impact on many students and staff. “I was thankful for Graham speaking to us,” said a sixth grade student. “All I could say was ‘I will see you in Heaven!’ He has faith that is far greater than a mustard seed.” Graham passed away on February 16, but our students will forever be changed by their encounter with Graham this year.

Come with me to Beautiful Africa The Watoto Children’s Choir brought their joy, singing and dancing to our chapel in October. Accompanied by a team of adults, the choir presented Watoto’s vision and mission through their stories and performance. The choir acts as an ambassador to raise awareness about the plight of orphaned and vulnerable children in Africa. Each of the children in the choir suffered the loss of their parents either through war or disease, yet still stand and praise Jesus for what He has done.

Learning from Previous Generations Around the World Faith Journey is a class at Western Mennonite School that allows high school students to explore their spiritual walk and learn from previous generations’ journey with God. Teacher Todd Lehman challenges these students to know what their beliefs are by asking how they have been shaped by them. This February and March, Lehman had speakers come from the Mennonite community to share their faith journey. They spoke about the people that influenced their life and talked about how it impacted them

spiritually. Pat Hershberger ‘59 of Zion Mennonite Church shared about Elizabeth Elliot. Sheldon Burkhalter of Zion Mennonite Church talked on Dietrich Bonheoffer. Leo Hartshorn of Zion Mennonite Church spoke about Martin Luther King, Jr. Jack Knox of Salem Mennonite Church shared about a personal connection to medical missions work on the U.S.-Mexico border. “After the speakers came, we talked about certain aspects of the presentation,” commented Lehman. “In the case of Elliot, Pat let us know of several questions that Elliot herself struggled with. Most of these were cross cultural faith questions, which we explore in the class.” As with all the presentations, students looked at the context that each influential person lived in, their call to work for Christ’s kingdom, and the governmental and societal opposition they all faced. Through the class Lehman hopes students see the vision God has for their future and that by exploring the spiritual journey of others his students will make an impact themselves for the kingdom of God. Summer 2012

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Fruit of the Month Club (continued) Peace

Emily Axtell ’15 Cameron O’Neil ‘13

Goodness

Amy White ’12

Gabe Louthan ‘12

Love

Student Service Day Aids City of Salem For the annual Spring Service Afternoon, students, faculty and staff served the City of Salem by raking and spreading bark dust on the trail paths at Wallace Marine Park (West Salem). They began by shoveling the wood chips onto tarps to drag to places on the paths that needed a fresh layer of mulch. Then students leveled the piles and spread them on the path, creating a provide a service to the community. renewed trail for pedestrians. Service days like these are a great A few other small groups had the opportunity for students to experience opportunity to serve in other ways and what it means to take part in and give for other organizations. One group of back to the community. Students also high school students went to Hopes gain an understanding of how to make Haven and helped with yard work service a part of their life. maintenance. Hopes Haven is a dog Thank you to the City of Salem, Hopes shelter in Salem that provides adoption Haven and the other people and services for homeless dogs. Students organizations that welcomed the who served at Hopes Haven were able students at WMS to serve you and the to interact with the dogs, learn about community! the organization’s mission to help homeless dogs find families, and

Josie Ellis ’15 Justin Goldsmith ‘14

Gentleness

Charles Nie ‘12

Kayla Newman ‘13

Patience

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Ethan Shafe ‘14

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“In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16


Big Brother/Big Sister Program Increases Student Mentoring Now in its third year at Western Mennonite, the Big Brother/Big Sister program is making a noticeable impact on campus. Big Brother/Big Sister began at Western when a group of students wanted to make a difference in the school environment. They recognized the negative barriers between the high school and middle school and decided to change it at Western. What started as an idea is now a popular club, having most of the student body involved. “I think Western’s community is strong because

of programs like this. The Big Brother/ Big Sister program brings the whole school together,” reflected last year’s Big Brother of the Year Brandon Wood ’12.

Big Brother of the Year Brian Yankah ‘13 with his Little Brothers Seth Mack ‘17 (left) and Joseph Polivka ‘16 (right).

Big Sister of the Year Jennah DuBois ‘14 with her Little Sister Morgan DuVal ‘17.

Middle school students involved are excited for the chance to positively grow from their older peers. Haley O’Neil ‘15, then in eighth grade, iterated, “I can really connect with my Big Sister. She texts me and leaves little encouraging notes like, ‘I thought about you today.’ She is like the real big sister I never had.”

NHS Blood Drive Held on Campus The National Honor Society held their annual Blood Drive in May. The American Red Cross came to campus with a donation bus allowing students, faculty and staff to give blood and make a difference in the lives of people in need. A WMS alum also came and contributed that day! Throughout the morning and afternoon, 28 units of blood were donated, potentially saving or extending life to 84 people.

WMS Senior Calla Stinson Honored Statesman Journal Academic All-Star WMS Senior Calla Stinson ‘12 was honored on February 19, 2012 as a Statesman Journal Academic All-Star along with 36 other high school students from the area. The award is given to students who strive to make their schools and their communities a better place, noting their talent, compassion and sheer excellence. Calla was also recognized for her extensive work in the community, winning the Statesman Journal’s Community Service Award. Calla has achieved a 4.0 GPA, was one of her graduating class Valedictorians, and has been a member of the National Honor Society for three years, receiving the 2011 Citizenship Award. She has been on the Western Mennonite Church Worship Team, served as a

nursery worker, Sunday school sub, and teacher during Vacation Bible School. She has also served at the Hope Pregnancy Center and the Mennonite Missions Network in Reedley, California. School activities Calla has been involved in include Book Club, International Club, A cappella Choir, and Student Council. She was the Varsity Soccer co-captain in 2011, playing all four years of high school, and was a member of the tech team for the musical production in 2012. Next year, Calla plans to attend YWAM (Youth With a Mission) in Blackfalds, AB, and in the spring attend college. She plans to study to be an elementary school teacher. Summer 2012

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Current Capital Project

In the Spring of 2011, the WMS Foundation began developing its initial capital project. The challenge was to find a project that reflected the quality of our students and education program within the confines of our economic reality. From this vision came Gateway to Our Future. The Gateway to Our Future capital project hopes to better reflect the quality of WMS and aid in attracting new students and families. It will also include enhancements to energy efficiency resulting in perpetual savings to the school. The updates will closely tie into the quality of the new library/academic center. In June of 2012 the WMS Foundation Board evaluated the timeline of Gateway to Our Future. The project was announced to the WMS community at an open house

meeting in December 2011, but in an effort to help the school focus on reaching budgeted financial goals, a waiting period was instated. Committed to seeing the project through its completion, the Foundation board reopened Gateway to Our Future and closed their meeting by pledging $55,000 toward the project. The Foundation will now begin moving forward with its plans to raise the $500,000 needed to build the new school entrances and continue laying out the plans for construction to begin this coming school year. Please be in prayer for Gateway to Our Future and the many people involved. To stay updated on the capital project, visit www.westernmennoniteschool.org/support. Gateway to Our Future will bring a noticeable transformation to major entrances of the campus. It will enhance the street presence of WMS and significantly improve the first impression of the school. Upgrades will be made to the roadside entry into campus (seen in left top image) and the front entry to the main administrative building (seen in left bottom image).

The Gateway to Our Future projects will require $500,000 in order to be constructed, and as of June 2012 gifts totaling $80,000 have been generously donated.

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Student Grows Through Unique School Experience, Teaches Class of Peers One of Western Mennonite’s students had the unique opportunity to teach and write lesson plans for the Sophomore English class this past semester. Under the guidance of faculty member Linda Knox, who teaches high school English and math, Senior Taylor Simpson ‘12 learned about the preparation needed to successfully teach a class and gained skills in creating an atmosphere for Taylor Simpson learning. Taylor was a teacher aide the second semester of the 2011-2012 academic year and was given assignments by Mrs. Knox to be completed each six weeks. Together they composed projects that Taylor had an interest in and also tied into the class requirements. The first project she completed was a drama unit. “We began with Antigone and I had the sophomores make masks representing both a character and an emotion from the production,” commented Taylor. Once the students had created their masks and talked about it in class, they placed them in the library display case. The last six weeks, Taylor designed a

project for the Novel class that correlated with their study on Of Mice and Men. Because the novel focuses heavily on the American dream, the students made what were called “Dream Trees,” paper-made trees that showed the students’ own American dream starting with their beginnings at the root and ending with their complete dream in the highest branches. “I Linda Knox am only two years older than the class, yet I was teaching them and assigning them homework,” Taylor reflected. “I realized that the remarks from the class were only slightly exaggerated because I was up front, but that teachers experience this behavior every single day.” Her teacher, Mrs. Knox, saw growth in Taylor’s abilities throughout the semester. “Over time Taylor became more confident in teaching the class and learned how to plan reasonable assignments. She is contemplating pursuing a literature major next year in college, so we decided together to set up her teacher aide period to be centered around the teaching experience.” Because most students do not have a teaching opportunity until they attend college, Taylor took advantage of her situation. “I learned that there needs to be several things to think ahead on while planning a lesson, like goals, activities, materials and evaluations. Mrs. Knox also taught me how to draw out discussion in class, and that it helps to simplify worksheets and speeches.”

Faculty and Staff Milestones Thank you to the faculty and staff at Western Mennonite School for blessing us with your years of service to the many students and families. A special recognition goes to those celebrating milestones this year:

5 Years at WMS Abbie Friesen Communications Pat Rausch Director of Operations Renée Winters ‘85 Food Services Greg Zeller Lead Custodian

10 Years at WMS Zig Derochowski Assistant Principal Sheila Hochstetler Middle School Bible Rich Martin ‘85 Admissions, Transportation, and Woodshop

25 Years at WMS Peggy Baker ‘77 Library

High School Summer Courses Available Individual Summer Internship Individualized Math Individualized English Visit our website at www.WesternMennoniteSchool.org

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2012-2013 High School Student Council Freshman Reps Angeli Jocson Joseph Polivka Sophomore Reps Amy Rausch Wyatt Roth Junior Reps Jenna DuBois Jon Stubblefield Senior Reps Natalie Chen Taylor Berkey Social Chair Karli Mast ‘13 Spirit Chair Hunter Gutierrez ‘13 Ministries Chair Anna Polivka ‘14 Secretary Grace Park ‘13 Vice President Oliver Wisseman ‘14 President Haley Knieling ‘13

Now Accepting Applications WMS is accepting applications for the 2012 –2013 school year and now offers families the opportunity to apply directly online. Visit our website at www.WesternMennoniteSchool.org

for application and student grant information. Contact Rich Martin if you know of a student who would benefit from an education at WMS at 503-363-2000 or admissions@ westernmennoniteschool.org

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Administrative Reorganization To Take Place at WMS The WMS School Board recently conducted a review of the administrative functions necessary for the operation of a successful private school and compared these functions with the gifts of the current administration. Through this process of inquiry, the Board has identified several areas where the school could be strengthened by deliberate investment in particular areas of administrative development.

provost) will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the school. The Board has discerned that the position of principal best matches the strengths of our current principal, Darrel Camp. A search process is underway for the lead administrator position. Although the restructuring process will likely modify some administrative roles, the change as a whole is expected to be budget neutral.

Therefore, effective beginning the Fall of 2012, WMS will be moving to an organization model similar to that typically used in college settings. The lead administrator (similar to a college president) will be the public face of WMS and the main connection to donors. The principal (similar to a college

We invite your prayers and support as we make this important transition.

See the back page for qualifications of the Lead Administrator (School Administrator) position. Visit our website to learn how to inquire.

Poetry Month Brings Creative Activities The last week of April Western celebrated Poetry Month with numerous activities. The week included set aside times for students to get involved and share their creativity. One day was Middle School Poetry Out Loud in the library where middle school classes shared poetry they had written in class. The high school students also had Poetry Out Loud and presented poems they had constructed in English class. On another day, the entire student body was encouraged to take part in Poem in Your Pocket Day. On this nationally recognized day, students were to select a favorite poem and carry it with them to share with their friends. The final creative activity was a day for sidewalk

poetry, where students wrote out poems on the campus sidewalks for everyone to see.

Grants available to qualifying families!


A cappella Choir Places 4th In State Competition Congratulations to the high school A cappella Choir for placing 4th in the 2A/1A state choir championships. Choir Director Joel Hergert and the A cappella students worked hard this year to continue the rich musical heritage of Western’s choral program. They have placed within the top 4 choirs in the state for eleven years in a row.

Faculty and Staff Moving On From WMS We send many blessings to Linda Knox, Linda Walker, and Tammy Hall as they move on to new life adventures next year. They have blessed the students and school community with their dedication to teaching and serving Christ. Thank you for impacting the lives of Western’s students, faculty, staff and community.

Linda Knox

High School Math and English Linda has been a teacher at Western Mennonite for seven years. She has taught high school Math and English and has been the lead teacher for the high school. “I’ve felt very supported while at WMS and am encouraged and optimistic about the students.” Linda retires from teaching to move to Arizona with her husband and serve at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Linda Walker

Middle School Band Linda Walker returned to WMS in the Fall of 2010 after teaching middle school band on campus one year earlier. She brought a wonderful spirit and great enthusiasm for the students. Linda retires from teaching this year and will spend time with her husband traveling in the coming months and being grandma to her grandchildren.

National Honor Society The National Honor Society is a highly respected organization that honors students across the nation for high academic achievement, and who also display outstanding leadership, character, and service in their school and community. Our chapter of the NHS would like to recognize the following students who were selected this past year by the Faculty Council: Continuing members Kati Allard ‘12 Morgan Bristow ‘12 Cindy Choi ‘12 Kelli Christenson ‘12 Elise Kelly ‘12 Janae Mansour ‘12 Tyler Roth ‘12 Calla Stinson ‘12 Emma Stubblefield ‘12 Tori Talbott ‘12 New members this year Haley Knieling ‘13 Gabe Louthan ‘12 Gavin Low ‘12 Megan Mack ‘13 Karli Mast ‘13 Jason Oyer ‘12 Christy Rausch ‘13 Taylor Simpson ‘12 Matt Stenson ‘13 Taylor Wright ‘12 Sharon Yao ‘12 Johnny Zhang ‘12 Honorary Sophomores Moriah Mansour ‘14 Anna Polivka ‘14

Tammy Hall Bookkeeper

Tammy has been at Western for eight years, working in different roles on campus. She has worked as custodian, head custodian, and bookkeeper. Tammy leaves WMS to move to Washington and live closer to her children. Summer 2012

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New Coaches Announced for Girls Basketball and Soccer WMS hired Campus Pastor and Dorm Director Robby Gilliam ’03 to lead the Lady Pioneer basketball team this coming Robby Gilliam year. Gilliam has coached boys basketball at Western since 2003. He is a graduate of Western Mennonite and has worked at WMS since 2008. “Western is an amazing school with fantastic students, an incredible community, and a supportive administration,” he said. “Western basketball has a long tradition of success. I am excited to continue this tradition and believe the future is

bright for our girls program.” Spanish teacher Kelsey Sommer and English teacher Ben Handrich ‘05 were hired as co-head coaches for the girls soccer team. Sommer, a graduate of Canby High School, played soccer at Eastern Mennonite University and has taught at Western since 2009. Handrich is a graduate of WMS, played one year of soccer at Goshen College, and has taught at Western since 2010. “Both Kelsey and I are excited for the upcoming season,” Handrich said. “Western has had a successful program over the past number of years, and we are hoping to both sustain and improve upon the foundations the previous coach

set. The bar is high, and we know that. We are eagerly looking forward to the challenge this fall.” The school is anticipating great results in the girls athletic programs under the new coaches. “We are excited about the new coaching hires,” Athletic Director Gary Hull said. “The new leadership and direction of our girls athletics going forward is going to be exciting to watch.”

Ben Handrich

Kelsey Sommer

Athletic Highlights of the Year WMS Athletes of the Year Gabe Louthan ‘12 Taylor Wright ‘12 Kelli Christenson ‘12

All-State Honors Basketball First Team: Bradley Branch ‘13 Basketball Second Team: Kasey Pederson ‘12 Baseball First Team: Gabe Louthan ‘12

Team Achievements Softball: 2nd in Tri-River League, Round 1 State Championship Boys’ Basketball: 2nd in State Championship Girls’ Soccer: League Champions, State Semifinal Boys’ Soccer: State Quarterfinals

Sportsmanship Awards Salem Basketball Officials Association Fan Spirit Award

Central Valley Conference District Track Meet Kasey Pederson ’12: 4th in 800 meters, 1st in 4×4 relay Amy Rausch ’15: 5th in 300 meter hurdles, 5th in 4×4 relay Oliver Wisseman ’14: 5th in high jump 10

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Basketball Coach Gary Hull Records 500th Victory Gary Hull has spent the past 26 years dedicated to WMS and teaching his varsity boys basketball players the value of teamwork, positive attitude, and commitment to excellence. On February 2, 2012, Gary Hull joined the exclusive 500 win club for coaches. He has moved into the 11th place on the Oregon all time wins list for coaches. Hull also lead his team to a 2nd place finish in the State Tournament this year, completing another successful season.

Athletes Sign Letters of Intent May 31 marked the signing day for many college bound seniors. At WMS, Hesston College honored four Western seniors who will move on to Hesston as student athletes next Fall. Congratulations to all of our student athletes that are taking their athletic talents to the college level next year. Taylor Wright

Staff Olympics Celebrates Healthy Living The last month of the school year, WMS faculty and staff participated in friendly competition with one another. Encouraging them to pursue healthy living habits, the WMS Wellness Committee composed eight teams represented by countries for them to be a part of. Each team set goals and tracked their exercise minutes throughout the competition. In celebration of their achievements, all participants were honored at a closing ceremony held in the chapel. Congratulations to the faculty and

staff involved in working toward healthy living!

Gold — Jamaica

Hesston College (Softball)

Jason Oyer Hesston College (Cross Country)

Tyler Roth Hesston College (Soccer)

Kelli Christenson

Ben Handrich ‘05, Renai DuBois, Renée Winters ‘85

Hesston College (Basketball, Soccer)

Silver — Madagascar

George Fox (Baseball, Soccer)

Peggy Baker ‘77, Dottie Kamilos, Diana Blackstone-Helt ‘84

Chemeketa (Soccer)

Bronze — Greece

Corban (Soccer)

Sheila Fahndrich, Darlene Fritz, Steve Louthan

Join the WMS community for a time of fun, fellowship and food while supporting the athletic program at the 15th Annual WMS Golf Benefit Tournament. Shotgun start is at 8:00 am, and coffee and donuts are provided during registration beginning at 7:00 am. Lunch and prizes will follow the tournament.

Gabe Louthan Kati Allard Brandon Wood Janae Mansour Corban (Soccer)

Fees: $95 per golfer, $75 for students up to grade 12 Includes: green fees (18 holes), cart, lunch, and one bucket of range balls Registration and more information online at www.westernmennoniteschool.org. Registration due September 12.

Contact Charlene Schultz with questions at 503-363-2000 or cSchultz@westernmennoniteschool.org Summer 2012

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40th Annual Benefit Auction Another Success On Saturday, May 5, Western Mennonite School held its 40th Annual Benefit Auction. Over 800 people from the community came to support the students and program at WMS, and because of their generosity they helped raise over $109,000. Top live auction items included quilts made by Connie Rodriquez and Albany Mennonite Church, a resort pontoon boat, cascading rock fountain, and iPad. A combined total of $10,200 was raised to specifically support the special projects for this year, which were student grants and repairing our gravel roads.

Winners of the Class Gift Competition were the Class of 1958 for raising the most money on auction day ($1,830), and the Class of 1974 for turning in the most money pre-auction ($1,250) and also for having the most creative gift (Pendleton Vacation Package). Thank you to the businesses, alumni and supporters who donated, bought items, and prayed for the event. We would also like to thank the many volunteers who helped make the event another success.

Special Project: Gravel Road Repair Thanks to those who gave to the special project for repairing gravel roads on the WMS campus. Cal Emmert ’56 and his crew began scraping, grading and graveling the following week after the auction. Thank you Liberty Rock Products of Sweet Home for your great work and for improving the quality of our campus roads!

Jack Gowan ‘14 and Madison De Jager ‘16 serving taco salad.

Trevor Schultz ’04 and Cal Emmert ’56 take break from laying gravel for the road with Michelle Schultz ’13.

Make the difference tomorrow by impacting students today! The Pioneer Partner program is a great way to support Western efficiently and effectively. Pioneer Partners give to student grants on a monthly basis and make a significant impact at only $25 a month. Visit our website to begin a partnership today!

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Bob Baker ’74 enjoys a conversation during the live auction on May 5.

Update on $1,000 School Board Challenge In February Western’s School Board presented a $1,000 challenge to the community. Many of you answered the call, expressing your desire to see Western continue to make an impact in the lives of students and all that come onto campus. $34,025 has been received from those stepping up to this challenge. We are encouraged by those who have put into action their support for Western. God’s faithfulness in both the good and difficult times is truly a blessing.


Host or Sponsor a Table for Western’s 3rd Annual Benefit Scholarship Banquet Western’s third annual Benefit Scholarship Banquet is going to be held at the Salem Conference Center on September 15th. The purpose of the banquet is to raise funds for students who couldn’t otherwise attend WMS. All expenses of the banquet are covered by generous table sponsors, so the night of the banquet all proceeds go to student grants. We still have room for a few more tables, so we invite you to sponsor a table. The cost of sponsorship is $450. Right now our biggest need is table hosts. A host fills in for a sponsor that cannot attend the event and also invites guests to fill a table of ten people. There is no fee for being a host or attending the banquet and it is a great way to reach new people with the vision of WMS. To become a Table Sponsor or Table Host contact Charlene at 503-363-2000 or cschultz@westernmennoniteschool.org

Thank You to Our 2011 Table Sponsors  Richard ‘59 & Karen             

Kropf John ‘51 & Erma Jantzi Bill & Jean Mansour Del ‘58 & Lee ‘59 Snyder Retirement Security David & Cheryl Tate Wilcox Arredondo The Springs Living Fee & Julie Stubblefield Harold ‘55 & Lyla Snyder Wilbur & Georgie Kennel Maynard ’55 & Millie Nofziger LCG Pence Mennonite Village

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V2 Dentistry Ray & Tina Kauffman WMS Alumni Anonymous Mike ’75 & Patti ‘75 Baker Will & Cheeri Barnhart Oren Horst ‘59 Roth's West Salem Rock of Ages Lincoln Store Glenn & Jodi Hess Sarah Duval Charles Lee ‘82 Richard & Mitra Royal Malcolm & Ginny Juss Stutzman Services

Parent Fee Stubblefield spoke at last year’s banquet about his family’s decision to send their three children to Western and that it has been an “investment in the future, our children, and our future.”

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New Website Unveiled www.WesternMennoniteSchool.org

Western’s new website was designed with you in mind. Resources for students, parents, alumni, and friends are now more accessible. The new site is easy to navigate and has streamlined communication between you and the school.

Alumni Update: Tim Fahndrich ’85 Since being a student at WMS, Tim Fahndrich ‘85 has not only been working in the internet and marketing business, but devoted his time to staying active in the WMS community. Tim is the boys varsity soccer coach at WMS and regularly attends events on campus. His children currently are enrolled at Western, Elyssa Fahndrich ‘15 and Johnny Fahndrich ‘18, and his wife Pam is the worship leader for Western Mennonite Church and a great supporter of WMS. Western Mennonite recently worked with Tim and his nationally recognized business thirdRiver on the redesign of the school’s website. His business has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Forbes.com, and

Apply Online Online Giving News Blog Alumni Updates Employment Faculty/Staff Directory Business Directory Course Descriptions Sports Schedules Pictures Videos Calendar Lunch Menu Testimonials Comment Forms

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SalemArea Business News. They are located in Salem, Oregon, but have provided web design, social media marketing, and local search engine reputation to companies across the United States. Tim began working in the internet business when he co-founded one of the first lawn and garden industry “dot-com” businesses. He started thirdRiver in 2007 with his wife Pam. In addition to providing leadership for thirdRiver, Tim is an active leader in the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce and has also been a sought after speaker on social media and reputation management for local businesses.

Alumni Update: Kendra Boettger ‘99 “The room was sprinkled with only a handful of people to start, but then came more to join in, including a man from Greece. He had heard news of how God had been stirring people’s hearts to pray and worship and desired to get a taste for himself. If you know anything about the history between the Greeks and Turks, you know that it is not pretty. Especially in the early 1900’s, much blood was shed on the very land I walk on. We often pray for deeper reconciliation between the people groups represented in this nation. Little did we know, tonight would bring a step in that direction. ‘I’m here from Greece,’ the man said. ‘And I am here to taste and see what the Father is doing among you through prayer and worship. I come tonight as

a brother in Jesus Christ from an enemy nation. I know that where there is righteousness, there is blessing, and where there is sin there are curses. The world knows that our situation in Greece is not good, and could it be the result of our sin—generations and generations of unacknowledged sin?’ And as he continued to pour out his heart and ask forgiveness for the way his forefathers had shed the blood of many Turks, which cannot but lead to anything but lack of blessing, a local brother came and did the same, asking forgiveness for the bloodshed of many Greeks at the hands of his forefathers. And we all joined in, acknowledging in our own hearts, as locals and foreigners alike, the seeds of sin that lead to hate and unforgiveness in our Continued on next page


Kendra Boettger ‘99 continued… own hearts and nations. And that is just a taste of what happened that night. Two other men came in off the street and spent several hours there as a local pastor shared with them. Onur, Fatica and their friends, wandering the streets at 4:00 am, peered in through the windows and also asked us to pray for them. AND SO IT IS WE SING… In Your name how much beauty there is. There are many reasons to worship With new songs we want

to exalt you Jesus how beautiful you are Words cannot explain How much you loved us A vow we offer We will bring you our Love Jesus. ‘Bless the Lord, O Turkey and Greece, and all that is within you, bless His holy name! Bless the Lord, O Turkey and Greece, and forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with steadfast love and mercy. Bless the Lord Turkey and Greece! Bless the Lord!’ Psalm 103:1-4”

Alumni Update: Nick Sands ‘11 WMS Alum Nick Sands ’11 is currently a freshman at Colorado Christian University majoring in business with a political science minor. He is a member of the CCU men’s soccer team, which is a competitive team in the NCAA Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Preparing for his future in ministry, Nick will be taking extra Bible and language classes (Spanish and German) over the next few years. He senses God’s calling to do full time soccer ministry, which he is exploring during his time at college. Last year Nick worked at a refugee camp just outside of Vienna where about half of the people are Muslim. “The Oasis” camp he worked at serves meals, tea and coffee to the refugees to meet their physical needs while sharing the gospel. During his time there he also worked at an academy teaching

soccer, enjoying his time working with the young kids and impacting their lives for Christ. This year, Nick will have the opportunity to go to Kosovo and be a part of the SOS ministry for one week. While there the team will partner with a local church to do soccer camps, using the time as outreach to build relationships in the community. He will also be supporting the full time Surge International staff in their ongoing ministries with refugees, Bible studies, soccer and English camps, and reaching out to the people. Surge International is a Christian organization using soccer, the world’s most popular sport, to break down social barriers and provide opportunities to share the Christian message of hope around the world. Nick asks for prayers as he continues to seek God’s leading.

Marriages Anna VanLeerdam ‘05 to Josh McLaren 1/1/10 Rachel Ropp ‘05 to Greg Blosser 5/8/10 Jesse Heyerly ’06 to Adie Gerig 8/7/10 Jessica Lynn Miller ‘08 to Derek Farwell 6/3/11 Kylor Schultz ’05 to Tabitha Mason 6/26/11 Irina Skvortsova ‘05 to Joel Herschberger 7/16/11 Josh Peterson ‘05 to Amber Wolf FF/S 8/6/11 Caleb Ivanitsky ’06 F/S to Jessica Tallmon 9/10/11 Brianne Mayo ’09 to Sam Matthews 9/10/11 Sam Buck ’05 to Marissa Benner 9/17/11 Evan Ropp ’07 to Amber Kelly ’08 9/20/11 Whitney Winters ’06 to Brandon Fahlman 10/8/11 Stephanie Danilson ‘06 to Luke Dubbelman 1/28/12 Seth Baker ‘04 to Nicole Harkins 3/17/12

Births Robby ’03 and Sara Gilliam F/S 2nd child 1st son Jordan Ezekiel 3/12/11 Randee Birky ‘09 1st child daughter Henley Jo Birky 9/10/11 Angela ‘06 and Will Archer 1st child son Emett William Archer 10/1/11 Russell and Camille Adrian FF/S 1st child daughter Hannah Joy 11/10/11 Courtney ‘05 and Ryan Williams 1st child daughter Zoey Ann Williams 4/4/12 Summer 2012

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Class of 1961 Celebrates 50 Years By Leona Kropf ‘61 The 50th class reunion for the class of 1961 was held on August 13, 2011, on the WMS campus. Has it really been that long ago? There were 27 class members present for this special event, plus spouses and sponsors, totaling 42 people. Three classmates, Darrel Kauffman, Gerald Kauffman, and Wayne Shank, are deceased, as well as the classmates of several spouses. After registration, visiting, displays, and brunch, we enjoyed a time of class trivia and sharing of memories, followed by a campus tour. The oldest classmate, Al Yoder, and the youngest, Elvon Kauffman, were present at this reunion. Bev Johnson Knox was the first classmate to marry, with her wedding in October following graduation. Of classmates present, 12 live in Oregon, 13 live out-of-state, and 2 live outside of the United States. Jeannie Heyerly lived in the most places (13) and 3 people have always lived in Oregon. Together we have 67 children, 107 grandchildren (Irene with the most at 15), and 16 great grandchildren. We represent many walks of life including pastors, teachers, doctors, nurses, secretaries, administrators, accountants, managers, meat cutters, domestics, purchasers, missionaries, housewives, bus drivers, and others. Our memories at the reunion were fun and foggy, and we had many good laughs! After dinner together, Elvon Kauffman led us on a journey reflecting on “Alumni Imprints in Our World” with others sharing on this theme.

Back row left to right: Wayne Shenk, Arlene Bucher Plouff, Eilene Lind Snyder, Sharon Reist Kennel, Dwight Kauffman, Marlene Nice Kropf, Stan Kropf, Ivan Snyder. Middle row left to right: Myrna Miller Hamblin, Lorraine Snider Rogers, Marilyn Emert Bond, Stanley Reeser, Deloris Kropf Wyse, Beverly Johnson Knox, Irene Lais Bornman, Joy Kropf King, Jeanne Berkey Heyerly, Becky Horst Siegrist, Carol Nafziger Schweitzer, Al Yoder, Judy Kauffman Jaques, Anita Stoner Yoder, Mabel Kropf Snyder, Elvon Kauffman. Front row left to right: LaDonna Schweitzer Shenk, Iris Kauffman Esch, Leona Kropf.

Class of 1962 Celebrates 50 Years By Jim Schweitzer ’62 The class of 1962 celebrated its 50th reunion at the Surftides in Lincoln City. We enjoyed listening to the life recaps that each of the 19 classmates presented. We were saddened to learn of Ilene Buschert's death. Glen and Annabelle Roth, our class sponsors, joined us in sharing stories, humor and inspiration. It just so happened that Lorne Peachy's car problems provided him the opportunity to spend some time with us. Pat (Hooley) Martin is compiling a summary of all the classmate stories that will be shared with those unable to attend. We are so blessed by the Almighty and are amazed to realize how much God has extended his kingdom through the activities of our class. 16

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Life in the Middle East

Condolences To the families of... Alumni

By Jodi Steckly ‘09 Three years ago I was just graduating from high school and I had many expectations of what my future would hold. After one year of community college though, God placed me in New Zealand to do the Adventure Bible School program. It was then that I knew my life was going to look differently than I expected. Today I live in Northern Iraq as an English teacher. The journey has not been easy, and the Middle East is not what I expected it to be like. Life as a single woman is much different than in the West. I never wear anything above the knees, I am rarely out past dark, and I get stared at by the local men. The Life Center I work at offers many great opportunities to start friendships with the locals and I have made many great women friends there. We meet three times a week with our students. Two nights we teach and one night we gather for coffee, games, and great conversation time. This is all done in English. We also hold women’s events or Center picnics, which are always a hit for the students. The people here are so hospitable that I know if I need anything my friends will bend over backwards to help me. Several of my local friends love to

take me out for lunch or shopping when there is free time. Two of my closest local friends have never had a birthday party, so my roommates and I threw them each a party when they turned twenty-three. They were so excited over a few simple gifts and a birthday cake! During one of our conversations, one of the girls said that she likes spending time with us because we are trustworthy and pure of heart. This is great to hear because it shows that Christ’s light is showing through us. The next time we were together, God used my necklace that has a cross and a ring on it with the inscription, “Everything is possible when you have faith.” He opened up a conversation about what we believe as followers of Christ and led us to ask them questions about what they believe. This is a huge step for these girls to even think about such things, let alone have a conversation with Christians about it. Three years ago the Middle East was the last place I would have expected to live, but the time here has been worth it. I am thankful that God has changed my expectations and has made life living for Him so exciting. It is difficult at times, but to be able to share the Love of Jesus in a dark place is worth the trials.

To hear more stories and details of Jodi’s journey, follow her blog at

http://jraesteck.blogspot.com/

Byron Showalter ’79 Sharon Larrew Fahndrich ‘77 Paul Schrock ‘54 Daniel Mitchem ‘94 Thelma Blackstone FSB ‘62 Former Parents Cliff Wolfer Loretta Birky Barbara Burkey Loyd Roth James Larrew Mary Jantzi Cliff Kenagy Boyd Stauffer Lela Landis Yoder Grace Slatter Lucille Yoder Merlyn Stutzman Grace Headings Vernon Headings Ruth Reeser Vera Schrock FF/S Supporters Ron Diener

Spring 2012 Submit correspondence, name changes, and address corrections at www.WesternMennoniteSchool .org/alumni/update-us -ORMail Western Mennonite School Attn: Charlene Schultz 9045 Wallace Rd NW Salem OR 97304 Telephone (503) 363-2000 Email cschultz@ westernmennoniteschool.org

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2011 Donor Thank Yous Thank you to the following people and organizations for giving to Western in 2011. Your contributions are making a difference in the lives of students, their families, the faculty, staff, and the community.

Class of 1950 (23%) Bonnie & Wallace Burck Ruth Kaufmann Rosana Roth Freda Schmidt Leon & Luella Stutzman Class of 1951 (45%) Maynard & Helen Headings John & Erma Jantzi FF/S Bob & Arline Kauffman Leroy & Olive Kenagy Robert & Nellie Mishler Class of 1952 (39%) Al & Carolyn Burkey Glen & Lila Byers Violet Hopkins Leo & Bonnie Jantzi FF/S Elizabeth Kennedy Bob & Fern Nice Robert & Pat Reeser William Roth Doris South Berdella Stutzman Class of 1953 (28%) Al FSB & Carolyn Burkey Delmar & Delores Kennel Norm & Phyllis Lind Bob & Fern Nice Dorothy & Layman Slagell Class of 1954 (33%) Loren & Evelyn Emmert Marvin FSB & Mabel Emmert Evelyn Marner Thelma & Emerson Martin Pearly Mast Ruth Nisly Melvin FSB & Caroline Wolfer Class of 1955 (35%) Cal FSB & Bev Emmert Shirley & Richard Gingerich Sue & Ernie Gresham Marlene Hostetler Maynard & Mildred Nofziger Letha Roth Harold FSB & Lyla Snyder Ada Stout Ben & Ruth Wisseman Class of 1956 (36%) Joyce & Willis Amstutz Shirley & LeRoy Chupp Cal FSB & Bev Emmert Mark & Mary Headings Doris & Marion Knox Donna & Delmar Miller Diane & Millard Paulus Elanor Ropp Mary Lee & Sam Strong Melvin & Caroline Wolfer Leo & Mim Zook Class of 1957 (23%) Dorothy & Richard Hansen Warde FSB & Pat Hershberger Marlene Hostetler Darlene & Robert Kauffman Don & Bonnie Roth Letha Roth Joann & David Siemens Verdella & Maxton Slagell Class of 1958 (36%) Galen Burkey

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Larry & Rosella Harshbarger Bob Heyerly John & Jeanne Heyerly Bill & Judy Jantzi Mary Ellen & John Kauffman Ruth Kauffman FSB Jewell Kennel Dorothy & Veldon Kropf Delbert & Lee SB Snyder Merv FSB & Ruth Stutzman Class of 1959 (47%) Dale Birky Glenn Bond Rod & Marcia Byers Sharon & Don Clay Judy & Harold Hall Oren Horst Marlene & Merle Kauffman Richard & Karen Kropf David & Vee Lehman Ken & Annie Lind Judy & Cecil Miller Marian & Dennis Miller Ron & Ardis Nofziger Sharon & Charles Penner Doris Schrock Lee FSB & Carol Schweitzer Delbert & Lee SB Snyder David & Donna Stutzman Robert & Dot Westover Class of 1960 (25%) Jeanette & Nick Arello Irene & David Bitikofer Ordena Bond Sam FSB & Janice Eicher Alta & Kenneth Gerig Bill & Judy Jantzi Lynn FSB & Janice Miller Irene Schlabach Ken FF/S FSB & Mabel Snyder David & Donna Stutzman Shirley & Kenton Yoder Brubaker Ben & Ruth Wisseman Class of 1961 (47%) Irene Bornman Bill & Rachel Byers Duane & Linda Emmert Iris & John Esch Myrna & James Hamblin John & Jeanne Heyerly Judy & Jim Jaques Elvon & Lorraine Kauffman Sharon & Cecil Kennel Joy King Beverly & Wayne Knox Leona Kropf Stan & Marlene Kropf Sharon & Steven Nesselrodt Connie Rodriguez Becky & Lester Siegrist Lee FSB & Carol Schweitzer Ivan Snyder Ken FF/S FSB & Mabel Snyder Allen & Anita Yoder Class of 1962 (28%) Thelma FSB & Roy Blackstone Rod & Marcia Byers Duane & Linda Emmert Barbara & Leroy Custer Gale & Florence Gingrich Judi Jones Martyne & Ted Kempel

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Larry & Helen Mast Sharon & Dale Moyer FSB Stan & Lettie Nice Susan Russell Jim & Carol Schweitzer Rod FSB & Sally Wolfer Helen & Wilbur Yoder Class Of 1963 (36%) Jo Ann Allen Bev & Larry Armstrong Phares & Helen Bitikofer Arnold & Donna Brubaker Duane & Jan Eicher Mary & Lee Gingerich Lola Jenkins Leroy Kropf Glenn & Pearl Lind Joanne & Leroy Martin Karen & Richard Martin Dorothy Miller Bryan FF/S & Judi Stauffer Ruby & Arthur Supina June & Len Walch Class Of 1964 (17%) Eunice & Bill Cramer Robert & Bonnie Gerig Gale & Florence Gingrich Miriam Hess Nancy & John Histand Marylin & Linwood FSB Rush Ron & Ardis Nofziger Freeman Stutzman Class Of 1965 (24%) Gene FSB & Susan Boshart √ Carolyn & Don Burkholder Dennis & Alice Brubaker Duane & Jan Eicher Ellen & James Eigsti Roy & LaVera Gerig Melva & Philip Lloyd Sharon & Richard Marrs Hazel & John Schroeder Janet & Linford Stutzman Cheryl & J. Lester Wagner Judy Widmer Class Of 1966 (26%) Dennis & Alice Brubaker Berdine & Richard Eby Gary & Mim Hooley Ken & Patty Kauffman Miriam Kiogima Nadine & Dick LeFrancis Cindy Mullet Virginia Roth Ronald & Sally Shenk Ron & Iris Stutzman Class Of 1967 (28%) Barbara & Don Edwards Dianna FSB & Leon Eshleman Myrene Geiser Ramona Gerig Dan & Amelia Lais Gary & Esther Nice Janet & Gary Oyer Donna & Randy Springer Norma Steckley Mari & Roger Steiner Marv & Judy FF/S Stutzman FSB Class Of 1968 (20%) Jim & Betty Boettger

The list below represents direct financial gifts received in 2011. Donations made to the 2012 Benefit Auction will be in the next In Touch. There are many people who have donated in-kind and anonymous gifts in addition to the following list that are greatly appreciated.

Dorothea & Mike Coleman Rachel & Wayne Hickman Jerry & Sharon Stutzman FF/S John & Jane Stutzman Lynell & Doug Stutzman Kathy & Bill Vandiver Jeanette & Ray Yoder Larry Yoder Class Of 1969 (17%) Twila FF/S & Ron Ernst Robert & Bonnie Gerig Leroy & Anita Kropf Orval FSB & Ellen FF/S Larrew Jean & Gail Miller Sally & Steve Samson Dave & Carol Shank Jerry FF/S & Sharon Stutzman Lowell & Patty Stutzman Class Of 1970 (8%) Lori F/S & Lee Burkey June & Tony FF/S Handrich Eileen Hostetler Orval FSB & Ellen FF/S Larrew Jerry & Vevi Schrock Class Of 1971 (22%) Laura & Dean Bones Dan & Regena Garber Rudy & Colleen Gingerich Von FF/S & Steve Hershberger Dale & Diana Hooley Janice Lais Marilyn & Mervin Mullet Janine & Barry Rands Luke & Cathy Roth Dave & Carol Shank Rod & Carley Schultz Duane & Marlene Sherfy Rose Sutton Class of 1972 (10%) Linda FSB & Robert Dibble √ Dan & Regena Garber Rudy & Colleen Gingerich Bill & Karolyn Mengershausen Keith Miller Dennis & Susan Stutzman Ellis & Sue Stutzman Class of 1973 (12%) Bonnie & Mark Altus Chris Elliott Gwen & Doug Gransberg Brent & Debbie Kauffman Kevin SB & Kit Rediger Duane & Marlene Sherfy Dennis & Susan Stutzman Peggy & Douglas Talmadge Rick SB & Joan Troyer Class of 1974 (21%) Roberta & Chris Arstein Dennis & Karen Beckler Cindy Calhoun Melvena & Jerry Gorman Gary & Lois Hooley Brent & Debbie Kauffman Lina & Robert McDonald Dwight & Debra Stutzman Gary & JoAnn Stutzman Onie Ward Class of 1975 (15%) Mike & Patti Baker FF/S FSB Anita & Dale Classen

Roger & Angie Emmert David Horst Teresa & John Jackson Don & Luanne Livingston Peggy & Mervin Short Class of 1976 (10%) Linda & Jim Eicher Andy Lau Todd & Deb Rediger Leon & Wanda SB Rohrer-Heyerly Darrel FF/S & Charlene White Class of 1977 (18%) Rick & Kathy Byers Terence & Jessica Chan Arlen & Cathy Emmert Michael & Linda Galer Byron & Debbie Johnson Donald & Denise Reeser Susan F/S & Craig Stinson √ Class of 1978 (5%) Doug & Erica Hostetler Patt & Bruce Martens Class of 1979 (20%) Marcy & Leo Aranda Dave Burkey Ben Fahndrich Ginny & Malcolm Juss Andy & Brenda Kauffman Marlin Paulus Dennis Reeser John & Karen Roth Carol Widmer Carl Yoder Class of 1980 (20%) Dennis & Karen Beckler Pete & Nancy Lind Sheryl & Gerald Mast Sandy Jo & David Morton Dale & Carrie Porter Richard & Mitra Battan Royal Cindy & Paul Rydell Ed & Cheryl Steckly Paul FF/S & Charlene Schultz F/S √ Darrel & Janette Wisseman Class of 1981 (16%) Ronda & Curt Dannen Shelley & Tim Lind Katie & Ivan Mast Gary Myers Lynette FF/S & Brian Plank Stephanie & Peter Sammons Rosie & Greg Snider Class of 1982 (9%) Steve & Sheila F/S Fahndrich Charles Lee Sue & Steve Roth Class of 1983 (11%) Donna & Aaron BreMiller Karyn & Richard Hinz Pam & Verne Mack FF/S Barbara & Robert Miller Mike & Kim Stutzman Class of 1984 (6%) Laurie & Tom Bender Diana Blackstone F/S & Alan Helt Katherine & Leon Neuschwander

Tim & Angie Wenger Class of 1985 (25%) Tim & Pam Fahndrich Tammy & Mario Gutierrez Lori & Mark Herz Kurt & Jane Korver Kory & Karlene MacGregor Rich F/S & Sandi Martin √ Cathie Jo & Darin Sturdevant Juli & Morlin Van Pelt - Elias James Warriner Tim & Angie Wenger Trevor Yoder Class of 1986 (9%) Lori & Greg Loyd Kory & Karlene MacGregor Allen Schrock Class of 1987 (0%) Class of 1988 (0%) Class of 1989 (11%) Sabino & Kim Arredondo Melika & Ross Hershberger Kimberly Kinyon Christopher & Angie Nissly Stephanie & Jeff Roth Class of 1990 (14%) Cristen & Alan Dorsing-Burnett Melanie Hire Tony & Bryn Martinez Aaron & Wendy Nofziger Diana & Kevin Swanson Class of 1991 (11%) Anthony & Tina Bucher Wende & Brian Fletcher Ron & Kara Kropf Laura & Chris Mullet Koop Aaron & Wendy Nofziger Nikki & Michael Wesson Class of 1992 (2%) Amber & Mark Hiebert Class of 1993 (11%) Felipe & Benita Astorga Michelle & David King Ryan & Melissa Nisly Christa & Stephen Obold-Eshleman Ryan & Kathleen Rush Craig & Lisa Schweitzer Class of 1994 (2%) Andrew & Kathy Weber Class of 1995 (9%) Trina & Jesse Fitzpatrick Tom & Michelle Rediger Kendra Snyder Kyle & Melodie Stutzman Sherri-Lynn & Ryan Wenger FF/S Class of 1996 (1%) Jyl & Jeremy Ewy Class of 1997 (5%) Michelle & David Guengerich Stephanie & Jon Moyer Jennifer & Seth Rice Denae & Ben Weaver Tyler Weber Kevin Withee


Class of 1998 (0%) Class of 1999 (5%) Kendra Boettger Brian John Joy Martin Class of 2000 (6%) Mark Furlong II Jonathan Lamkin Darren & Audra SB Stauffer Class of 2001 (14%) Chad Hochstetler Andrew Hooley Class of 2002 (3%) Michael Hershberger Class of 2003 (2%) Robby F/S & Sara F/S Gilliam Class of 2004 (2%) Trevor Schultz Class of 2005 (11%) Eliza & Chris Burkholder Ben F/S & Trish Handrich Irina & Joel Herschberger Kenny & Ashley Rasmussen Class of 2006 (0%) Class of 2007 (11%) Kelsey Conrad Kala & Brad Converse Alison Taylor Zachary Zook Class of 2008 (0%) Class of 2009 (0%) Class of 2010 (0%) Class of 2011 (7%) Logan Mordhorst Edward Peterson Brooke Schultz Zach Smith Class of 2012 (0%) Class of 2013 (2%) Wesley McCabe Class of 2014 (2%) Garret Eisenbrandt Faculty/Staff Lori & Lee Burkey Darrel & Kathy Camp √ David Chambers Zig & Teresa Derochowski √ Renai & James DuBois Abbie Friesen Sheila & John FSB Hochstetler √ Tammy Huffman-Hall √ Gary & Brenda Hull √ Dora & Serge Ivanitsky √ Dottie & Charles Kamilos √ Linda & Jack Knox Susie & Tim Kreder √ Howard & Diane McBride Wendi Miller Ray & Kay Nussbaum Dave & Maria Parker Mark & Caroline Kurtz Rasmussen Pat & Lisa Rausch √ Chris & Jeanette Woodard √ Former Faculty/Staff Merlin SB & Kathleen Aeschliman √ John & Claudia Beechy Don & Jennifer Berg Jim & Betty Boettger Heidi & Simeon Brubaker Clayton & Myrtle Gingerich Jeff & Rose Hackman

Marvin & Jo Hamilton Von & Steve Hershberger RuthAnn Hiebert Joe & Elaine Kauffman Carl Keener Karen & Gabino Kenagy Perez Willard Kennel Corrie Larson Rol & BJ Leichty Pam & Verne Mack Bruce & Kathleen Magee Leo & Mary Martin Cheryl & Ken Mayo Molly & Tim McCabe James & Judi Miller Perry & Delores Miller Vonnie FSB & Stan SB Oyer Dorothy Shenk Bernard & Miriam Showalter Bob & Willi Snyder Janet & Kurt Spingath Carl & Pam Swartz Carolyn & Roger Trygstad Andrea & Mike Wall Twila Zimmerly Friends of Western Bernard & Dorothy Aerni Christopher & Deborah Aldrich Martin & Chris Allard Matt & Trisha Allard Rick & Char Arritola Jerry Barkman Will & Cheeri Barnhart FSB √ Ron & Darlene Barnick Martin & Rhonna Bassett Ken & Nancy Beachy Charles & Meloni Beauchamp Doug & Luanne Berkey Ken Berkey Stacy Berkey Dale & Eleanor Boese Robert & Beth Bontrager FSB Todd & Amy Borntreger Mary Boshart Sharon Brewer David Buck Russell & Janet Buschert Lance Buhl Teresa Burns Margaret Butler Glenn & Mary Burkholder Ron & Gloria Camp Marlys Carter Joan Caulfield Larry & Cindy Christenson Lawrence & Audrey Christeson Rick & Jodi Christensen Smithrud Sharon Cochran James & Katherine Colvin Mel Conrad Gene & Dorene Claassen Kevin & Tahni DeJager John & Annola DeJong David FSB & Martha Detweiler √ Curtis & Phyllis Dorsing Les & Donna Dorsing Gladys Deibert Richard & Christine DuVal √ Roger & Sarah DuVal Harley & Leora Dyck Amos & Becky Eash Wayne & Donna Easley Shawn & Stephanie Eisner Linda Ellsworth Mack & Denise Farag Elaine Farmer Gary Fendell Julie Field Glen & Sharon Folkert Mike Freeman Beulah Fretz FSB Robert & Sandra Frey Myrtle Fricke Carey & Janice Friesen Ruby Fry-Matson

Johnny & Cheryl Garber Melva Garber Robert Garber Tina & Michael Gearhart Sally Geistweit Rod & Carolyn Gerig Shaun & Heather George Claudia Gilliam Dick & Carol Gilsdorf Gary & Tricia Goldsmith Eunice Goodrich Robert & Annee Goodrich Monty & Cheri Grange Alvin & Ruth Grasse Doug & Maryanne Gray Jon & Kirsten Greeley Lyle & Mary Hadley Marvin & Jo Hamilton Jim & Judy Harper Jim & Jean Harrison Jerry & Ronda Havlinek David & Leanne Hays Renee & Kevin Henson Glenn & Jodi Hess David & Cathy Hockman-Wert James & Winter Horsley Ruth Hostetler Donna Howse Bruce & Esther Huffman Marion Hull Mark & Mary Lou Janeba Anne Jantzi Tess Jocson Dave & Cindy Johnson Gertrude Johnson Hannah Johnson Jo Ann Johnstone Mike & Lisa Jones Ike & Vada Kauffman Joe & Elaine Kauffman Ray FSB & Tina Kauffman Tom & Shirley Kay Gordon & Shari Kelly Kraig & Nansie Kelly Earl D & Ev Kenagy Vera Kennel Wilbur Kennel Marty & Rae Donna Killinger Esther King Morley & Pearl King Dean & Deborah Klaus David & Becky Knieling Brian & Heather Koenig Lester FSB & Ruth Kropf Dan & Shelley Kuykendall Timothy & Melody Landis Floyd FSB & Claudia Lapp Roserio Leichner Norbert & Christine Leupold Jon & Andrea Lind Scott Steve & Cindy Low Michael & Beverly Mack Maurice Macy Brandy Mailer Tim & Gail Manickam Nabeel & Jean Mansour Steve & Rachel Mansour Fred & Jeri Martin Juan & Janice Martinez Mary Kay & Steve Masingila Vena McCoy Steve & Bryna McGibbon Larry & Mary Ann Meeks Joyce Melody Clara Miller Greg & Christi Miller Peter & Leah Miller Mary & David Millican Tom & Dixie Montgomery Katie Moss Diane Moustachetti James & Belle Mullet Chuck & Betty Myers Scott & Joyce Nagel James Nelson Ronald & Marilyn Nester Carl & Louise Newswanger √

Howard FSB & Irene Nice Alvin & Sharon Nisly Alvin & Wilma Nisly Willard & Bernita Nofziger Gary & Karen Nye Mark & Linda Nye Dan & LeeAnn O'Leary Ed & Stephanie O'Neil Mark Olson Duane & Wendy Pack Bradly & Lorna Patterson Mary Lee & Ev Payton Eric & Dorothy Pekkola Ron & Liz Penrose Gerald & Patricia Peterson Jerry Peterson Dwight & Jana Polivka √ Michael & Kelly Polvi Thomas & Deborah Pierce Gus P'manolis Lorna Pruett Daniel & Katrina Rausch David & Kathleen Redford Clarence Reeser FSB Norma Reeser Carl & Marianne Reich Gerald & Leona Robertson Marcelo & Kristi Rodriguez S Parzy & Phyllis Rose Virginia Roy Bruce & Helle Ruddenklau Myrl & Freida Sauder Tim Schabel Julie Schmeltzer Kenneth & Karen Schmidt Peggy Schmidt √ Eldon & Millie Schrock Elmer & Voleta Schrock Perry FSB & Audrey Schrock Kevin & Kari Schumacher Bernice Schmucker John FSB & Dixie Schultz Jon & Andrea Lind Scott Marion & Cynthia Seick Tom & Laura Sharr W.E. & P.A. Shaver Richard J. Simpson Doug & Michele Smith Duncan & Charlene Smith Victor & Lorene Smith John & Lisa Stenson Shirley Stinson Joseph & Nancy Stolz Petterson Randy & Mari Stebner Dennis & Carol Stringer Richard & Barbara Strong Fancho & Katie Stubblefield Fee & Julie Stubblefield √ Doris Stutzman Tommy & Michelle Swearingen David & JoAnn Talbott David & Cheryl Tate Randall Toews David & Ruth Tompkins Betty True Sedonia Urbigkeit Steven & Debra Van Klinken Don & Garnet Verley Joseph & Florence Voegtlin Melissa Volbeda Fred & Renee Vorm Scott & Chani Washburn Jennifer Webster Paul & Helen White Lanette & Eddie Willig √ Robert & Anne Winkler Dan & Betty Winters Jim & Ruth Woodard Brian & Tammy Wright Delvin SB & Twila Zook Businesses & Program Sponsors* A C Gilbert's Discovery Village Albany Cabinets Aunt Bee's House Big 5 Sporting Goods

Bullwinkle's Cascade Roofing of Salem, Inc* Choice Books Chuck Colvin Auto Center Costco Courthouse Athletic Club Croissant Company Daum's Fruitstand Davidson's Auto Parts Daynight Donuts Douglas, Conroyd, & Gibb Dr. William D Payne Drift Creek Camp Edward Jones* Enchanted Forest Evergreen Aviation & Space Figaro's Pizza West Salem F & W Fence* Fall Creek Farm & Nursery Farmer's Building Supply Figaro's Pizza West Salem Fisher Farm & Lawn Fisher Implement Gerig Wood Design* Glass Magnum* Great Harvest Bread Co. Heppner Chiropractic Indulgence Salon Jim Stevenson's Fishing Guide Service John's Car Wash John's Mower Hospital Kelly's Home Center* Kris' Kitchen Lehman's Hardware Les Schwab Tire Center West Salem* Liberty Rock Lincoln Store* Linn Benton Tractor Lowe's of McMinnville Mac Sports McDonald Orthodontics McKenzie Sew On Ad Art Mennonite Village Midway Plumbing Nail Boutique Norman's Farmer's Market Norpac Foods Inc. Oak Park Family Dental Olsson Industrial Electric* Outstanding Basketball Pacific Residential Mortgage Paperback Exchange Parkway Health Foods Party Mart Pennington Seed Pet Etc. Pietro's Restaurant Group, Inc. Pine Creek Bedding Pioneer Printing Inc.* PT Northwest* Retirement Security, Inc. Rickreall Farm Supply* Rite Way Electric Rock of Ages Mennonite Home* Roth's West Salem* Sarah Duval RN* Schultz Auction Service* Sefar Inc Sid's Furniture Sky Tech Springs At Sunnyview LLC Star Rentals Stutzman Services Inc. Stutzman Stove & Fly Shop Super Clips Target ThirdRiver Marketing LLC Today's Hair Salon & Day Spa Trudel's Deli & Catering United Way V2 Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Valley Recycling & Disposal* Viesko Quality Concrete Wallery's Premium Pizza Weathers Music Corp.

Wells Fargo Wilcox, Arredondo & Co Willow Lake Golf Center Wilson's Carpet One Withnell Motor Company Churches Albany Mennonite Church Calvary Mennonite Church Filer Mennonite Church First Mennonite Church of McMinnville Grace Community Church Lebanon Mennonite Church Logsden Neighborhood Church Portland Mennonite Church The Praying Church Salem Mennonite Church Sweet Home Mennonite Church Western Mennonite Church Zion Mennonite Church Estates Robert Garber Letha Gingerich Ivan Kropf Katie & Marcus Lind Grace Slatter Boyd Stauffer

Key F/S - Current faculty or staff FF/S - Former faculty or staff SB - School Board member FSB - Former School Board member √ - Pioneer Partner

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August 6-10 13-14 13-15 13-17 13-17 13-17 13-17 15 16-17 20-21 23-24 24-25

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Baseball & Softball Camps Senior Registration Elementary Soccer Camp High School Volleyball Overnight Camp Middle School Soccer Camp Middle School Volleyball Camp High School Soccer Camp New Student Orientation, 6:30 pm Junior Registration Sophomore Registration Freshman Registration High School Student Council Orientation

September 2 Dorm Opens for All Students, 8:00 am 4 School Begins

Employment Opportunities School Administrator Candidates should have a passion for Christian education, experience in relationship building with constituents and donors, and will have strong financial and leadership skills. Consideration may be given to Interim or Voluntary Service candidates. Dorm Staff Volunteer stipend position. We are looking for responsible, service and mission minded individuals who are called to work with youth.

Evening Cook Hourly position providing meals for our dorm Monday – Friday. We are looking for a responsible, service and mission minded individual who has experience providing meals for large groups . Bus Drivers (Part time) WMS is always looking for bus drivers.

To inquire please visit www.WesternMennoniteSchool.org/about/employment or call 503-363-2000

Equipping Students for a Life of Faith and Learning

Board Members Ron Litwiller (Chair) Delvin Zook (Vice Chair) Merlin Aeschliman (Secretary) Beth Bontrager Meghan Good Stan Oyer Kevin Rediger Wanda Rohrer-Heyerly Lee Snyder Audra Stauffer Rick Troyer

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