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Dedicated to alumni and friends of Corban College & Graduate School | Fall 2007

MBA Program Added 9 | Honor Roll of Donors 21 | Warrior Athletics 28 | Homecoming 2007 32

It is a New Day at Corban page 11

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CORBAN STAFF

PublisherReno Hoff ‘73

EditorJ. Steven Hunt ‘69

Assistant EditorKristina Brown ‘99

WriterMelody Taylor

Contributing WritersChristena Brooks ‘00Dan Ostlund Tim Seiber Deleen Wills

Designer/PhotographerCorey J. Wells ‘08

Contributing PhotographerDeleen Wills

PrinterTimes Litho, Forest Grove, OR

COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

PresidentReno Hoff ‘73

President EmeritusJohn Balyo

ProvostLinda Samek

Vice President for AdvancementMichael Bates

Vice President for Information ServicesDean of BusinessBryce Bernard ‘82

Vice President for BusinessChris Erickson

Vice President for Student LifeNancy Hedberg ‘93

Vice President for MarketingJ. Steven Hunt ‘69

Vice President for Enrollment ManagementMartin Ziesemer ‘91

EMAIL

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Undergraduate [email protected]

Adult Degree [email protected]

Graduate [email protected]

Advancement [email protected]

Alumni [email protected]

FROM THE PRESIDENT

BOARD OF TRUSTEESThomas Carlson ‘69 (Chair), Timothy H. Aagard ‘80, Timothy R. Baker ‘89, Darrell V. Beddoe, Daniel E. Brammer ‘76, James Carlson, Loren Glass, Virginia K. Hendrickson ‘67, Anna Herrman, Mark Hoeffner, Curtis Horton ‘69, Stephen E. McBee, Donn Mogford, Pat Nicholson ‘74, Sheldon C. Nord ‘82, Paul B. Null ‘73, Michael L. Patterson ‘74, Douglas Pfeiler, Joyce A. Sherman, Erhardt Steinborn, Gus Suarez, India Tornell, Richard Whipps, Dan Wilder ‘75, Gary Williamson ‘86

ALUMNI BOARDTyson Pruett ‘92 (Chair), Eric Christen ‘91, Dan Hill ‘93, Michael Howden ‘81, Daryl Knox ‘96, Corky Lambert ‘75, Pat Nicholson ‘74, Michael L. Patterson ‘74, Brad Rudkin ‘91, John E. Storkel ‘79, Nancy Tollenaar ‘74, Jack A. Werre ‘78, Nelson T. Zarfas ‘82

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Corban College & Graduate School is an independent Christian college offering 45 majors and programs of study, including adult degree programs and graduate studies in business and education. Corban is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is recognized by U.S.News & World Report as one of the West’s Top Ten Best Comprehensive Colleges/Bachelor’s. Corban’s mission is to educate Christians who will make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:19-20).

CORBAN Magazine is published four times a year by the Marketing & Communications Office of Corban College. Send all inquiries and address changes to the Advancement Office at the address below:

Corban College & Graduate School5000 Deer Park Drive SESalem, OR 97317-9392503-375-7005

www.corban.edu

©2005-2007 Corban College,All rights reserved.

Our students have chosen Mission Possible as a theme for this year, and it is also one that we can adopt as a college and graduate school. In this issue you can see how the Lord has blessed our mission. Over the past

six years, Corban has received more than $11 million from individuals with a vested interest in the College. We’ve included an honor roll of faithful alumni, parents, friends and college employees who generously supported us this last year. We are most grateful—every gift, no matter the size, enables a new generation to experience an education distinctively rooted in Jesus Christ. We plan to have a special Homecoming event during the first weekend in October to show our appreciation of all those connected with the college past and present.

Recently, I participated in a memorial service for Mildred Prewitt and shared the importance of all those who have had a major influence in the success of the college. I referred to the Prewitts as founders of the college—and what a heritage they left. Today there are almost 7,000 alumni making a difference in the world for Jesus Christ. When we dedicate our lives to something bigger than ourselves we will leave a lasting legacy. This is true all of those who invest their lives into our college. Today we build on the foundation they laid, while adhering to the founding faith principles they established.

In order to expand the effects of our mission and success of the college, we have developed a strategic plan “Corban �010/�0�0.” It incorporates three five-year phases to be completed by �0�0, to direct us in reaching an even higher level of academic excellence. To do this we must provide additional classrooms, residence halls, dining facilities, a student activity center, athletic facilities, parking, offices, faculty, staff, technology and a new library center. All these pieces are needed to reach our goals.

Whenever individuals or organizations face new challenges there is an element of fear of the unknown. As we review the past, we can clearly see that the Lord has guided us as individuals and as a college. Based on this, we can expect that the Lord will continue to guide us if we continue to follow Him wholeheartedly. Fortunately, we rely on the God who not only knows the future but is the future, Jesus Christ.

This comfort gives us the commitment and attitude that “Mission Possible” is a viable goal. We have a statement in our catalog entitled “Our Commitment to Growth.” Some of the key phases are:

“We believe Christ has called all of us to a life of growth.” “We must be prepared to take risk that growth demands.” “We must not be afraid to reach beyond where we are.” “Such a commitment, in some circumstances, may demand the risk even of life.” “We are committed to neither ease nor safety. Reaching may be difficult—perhaps even dangerous, but the

risk is unavoidable if we are to grow.”Recently, I read the book by John C. Maxwell, Qualities of a Leader which asks the question “What am I willing

to die for? If it came down to it, what in life would I not be able to stop doing, regardless of the consequences?”We at Corban have determined that the commitment worth dying for is the battle for the minds of our

students—a war waged between the anti-God agenda of the world and the mind of God. Properly prepared, these students will make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ. We know that many of you are engaged with us in this endeavor. We encourage all of you to join us—you will never regret this commitment. As stated in � Peter 1:10-11 “Therefore, my brothers, be all the more eager to make your calling and election sure. For if you do these things, you will never fall, and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” The promise is that those who live committed lives will never fall. Isn’t that something worth committing to? I am sure it will make our “mission possible.”

Dedicating Heart and Mind to God,

Dr. Reno Hoff President

Mission Possible

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Features

11 God’s Blessing Your investment in Christian Education is showing results

26 Study Abroad The AmbEx program offers new cross-cultural opportunities

32 Homecoming 2007 Our biggest ever! Rediscover, Reconnect & Renew

Departments

On the Cover: Based on the biblical context of 1 Corinthians 15, the Resurrection sculpture embodies the hope of the Christian faith.

4 Faculty News Learn something new about faculty

5 Campus Life Events & news on campus

6 Corban Chronicles Student & program news highlights

8 Graduate Studies Furthering your education

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CONTENTS

Volume II - No. 4 | Fall 2007

10 Adult Degree Programs “Finish what you started”

28 Warrior Athletics Meet our Warrior fans

29 Alumni Action Alumni news & events

35 Class Notes Reconnect with classmates & friends

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Contact Information

Stand in the gap between dreams and reality

The Corban Annual Fund is the cornerstone for all giving. It is by far the best way to support the Corban experience. Your gift helps more students afford biblically-based Christian education.

Bridge the gapWould you give generously to the Corban Annual Fund today?

Personal checks should be made payable to Corban College and mailed to:

Corban Advancement 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, OR 97317-9392

Call Dan at 1-800-845-3005 x8186 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

President’s Office: 503-375-7000Academic Office: Linda Samek, 503-589-8155Adult Degree Office: Nancy Martyn, 503-375-7585Advancement Office: Mike Bates, 503-375-7024Alumni Office: Deleen Wills, 503-589-8182

Business Office: Chris Erickson, 503-375-7011Graduate Admissions Office: Holly Cozby, 503-589-8145Marketing Office: Steve Hunt, 503-375-7591Student Life Office: Nancy Hedberg, 503-375-7010Undergraduate Admissions Office: Marty Ziesemer, 503-375-7005

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Faculty Activities

FACULTY NEWS

Corban in Print

Recent Books/Periodicals by Corban Personnel & Alumni

Dr. Marty Trammell (humanities) spoke at a Redeeming Relationships Conference at Valley Bible in San Francisco July 20-21. Dr. Rich Rollins, who co-authored Redeeming Relationships with Dr. Trammell, joined him in sharing helpful insights from their book with 110 attendees. One couple said, “Your conference was much more personal, honest, and biblically based and helped us

more than any we’ve been to.” Another said, “I’ve never thought of the Bible providing so many answers to conflicts I face every week. Thanks so much.” Dr. Trammel feels humbled and honored that God used the contents of the conference and the book to help so many.

Dr. Tim Anderson (ministries) was one of three main instructors for Veritas, a summer theology learning experience for high school students run by Western Seminary and held on the Corban campus. Dr. Anderson taught general sessions and led a small group in keeping with this year’s theme: “The Bible, Truth, and Culture.” After three years of teaching with Veritas, Dr. Anderson

has found it to be an “absolutely wonderful and enriching experience.” He also noted that over the past five years, five Veritas alumni have come to Corban as students.

Dr. Pat Daniels (science) just came to Corban from the University of Kansas Medical Center where he was a senior research scientist. He will teach biology and genetics this fall. With a rich background in dentistry, research, and education, Dr. Daniels has particular skills to benefit students heading toward the medical profession.

Dr. Jim Dyer (science), will teach chemistry and math courses this fall. He formerly taught chemistry at Western Oregon University. His wife, Sang-Eun Kim Dyer, also teaches at Corban in the education department.

Virginia Cross (music) oversaw the 7th summer Music Camp with Sharon Bartsch as Camp Director. After a break of two years, the camp hosted 80 young musicians in June. The campers gathered for daily music instruction and performance opportunities at Music Camp. Worship times and the

closing concert provided memorable highlights for the campers.

Tamara McGinnis (English) directed the two-week Theatre Camp in late July. Under her leadership, young aspiring actors had positive, fun training in theater skills from local Christian drama instructors and college actors/musicians. The theme, “Experience the Wonder” provided training in theatre skills. At their final recital, campers presented plays they wrote and produced themselves.

Dr. Linda Samek (education) has been awarded the Oscar Shaaf Secondary Math Education Award in recognition of her work in Oregon teaching K-12 mathematics and preparing the next generation of math teachers. The award was presented by the Oregon Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Going Glocal, written by Dr. Gene Wood ‘76 and Churchsmart Resources (2006) (www.churchsmart.com), focuses on networking local churches for worldwide impact. It teaches strategic steps for churches to accomplish global ministry, regardless of size. It is an exciting Acts 1:8 application to Thomas Friedman’s best seller, The World is Flat. Dr. Gene Wood is Senior Pastor at Grace Church of Glendora (Glendora, Calif.) (www.graceforasia.org and www.glocalpartners.com).

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Leading Turnaround Teams (2004), sequel to Leading Turnaround Churches, was co-written by Dr. Gene Wood ‘76 and Daniel Harkavay. This book is designed to help churches develop their organizational leadership in a non-profit context. It offers team-building principles and practical corporate insights (www.grace-church.com).

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CAMPUS LIFE

SEPTEMBER11 Volleyball Serve It Up BBQ, 7:00 p.m.

OCTOBER2 Faculty Recital, 12 noon5 Corban Golf Challenge,

10:45 a.m. registration open, 12:00 p.m. shotgun start

5-7 Homecoming Weekend9 Choir & Strings Concert, 7:30 p.m.16 Band Concert, 7:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER2-3 Parent Weekend8 Inside View (Graduate Studies

informational dinner), 4:30 p.m.8-10 Fall Drama, “Our Town”10 Alumni Basketball games, Women:

5:30, Men: 7:3011-12 Corban Experience

(visit days at Corban)13 Men’s Basketball Tip-off Tuesday,

7:30 p.m.15-17 Fall Drama, “Our Town”19 Turkey Trot Cross Country Race,

10 a.m.30 2nd Annual Alumni Christmas

Soiree, 6:15 p.m.30 Christmas Showcase Concert,

7:30 p.m.

DECEMBER1 Christmas Showcase Concerts,

3 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.

For full calendar, sports schedules

or for general information on times

and locations, see our website at

www.corban.edu/calendars or call

503-375-7005.

Calendar of EventsH I G H L I G H T STwo Great Travel Opportunities

Join the Corban Israel-Mediterranean CruiseMay 14-27, 2008

Featuring: New Testament sites in Israel, Asia Minor and Greece.

� nights on a kibbutz near the Sea of Galilee� nights in Jerusalem� nights in Athens, Greece� night cruise through the Greek Isles

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Westrek offers backpacking experiences for students

A seven-year tradition continued in May as Westrek took to trails along the Columbia Gorge. The group of ten students and their advisor, Professor John Scott, spent a week of camping and backpacking on both sides of the Gorge where they saw remarkable sights—waterfalls, wildflowers, and panoramic views.

Their ��-mile trip began on the Oregon side with trails past Punch Bowl, Loowit, and Tunnel Falls—all the more spectacular with May water runoff. Crossing to the Washington side, they were awed by Falls Creek Falls and tired by Dog Mountain heights that rewarded them with flowers at their feet and a magnificent view of the River beyond.

Westrek is a student-led club that offers outdoor activities for students year-round. The end-of-the-year trip has become a tradition, leaving shortly after graduation. Scott described the Gorge trekkers as “a mature group of non-complaining, God-praising Christians who worked well as a team. We had a fantastic time.”

Leaders:Dr. Reno HoffDr. Herb Anderson

Hosts:Bill & Kathy Sharman

Price $�86� per person/double occupancy.Includes round trip air fare from Portland.Daily breakfast and dinner. Hotel and cruise accommodations.Tour guide, entrance fees, tips, service charges.

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Study Tour of IsraelDrs. Tim Anderson and Greg Trull have dreamed for years of teaching together in Israel. Next March �0-�0, they would love for you to join them on their trip. They will lead an active study tour to some of the most important places in biblical history, including Mount Carmel, Nazareth, Gethsemane, Jerusalem and many others. See biblical events come alive as your study them in the very places where God miraculously acted. Lodging will be along the shores of the Mediterranean, Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee as well as inside the old city of Jerusalem. Call �0�-�7�-7018 to receive information on this exciting opportunity.

Check out the tour on the Alumni page of our website at www.corban.edu/alumni.

For further information, call: 503-375-7000

Dog Mountain

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CORBAN CHRONICLES

2007 business grad receives college and state honors

When Andrew Bertz graduated with a business major in May, he not only had two tax seasons

of work experience under his belt, but two prestigious awards to show for his Corban experience. One was bestowed by faculty and peers, the other recognized by accounting professionals across the state.

The Joshua-Barnabas Award is given to the top business grad each year as a result of nomination by peers and then selection by the business faculty. Bertz was awarded the honor at graduation on May �. Dean of Business, Dr. Bryce Bernard recalled that the award was created in 199� by Dr. Rich Nolan, a great friend of the college. The Joshua-Barnabas Award continues to go to students with the leadership qualities of a Joshua and the encouraging qualities of a Barnabas. Bernard said that makes “the perfect business person, able to lead as well as play second fiddle.”

On May 16, the Oregon Society of

Certified Public Accountants recognized Bertz during their Circle of Excellence Banquet in Portland as a Top Accounting Student for �007. He received this award along with 1� other graduating seniors from selected colleges across the state.

Bertz is employed by Doty & Company CPAs in Salem where he has worked since January of this year. He credits Corban with giving him the knowledge of accounting that helped him hold his own from the start. Bertz also said, “Corban provides a unique perspective on ethical issues. What CPAs are debating seems pretty obvious to me because of

where I’ve come from, whether it’s an Enron scandal or the latest FASB ruling in which we decide how much to tell the government about our clients.”

Roger Moody, Chairman, Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants (left) and Dean of Business Dr. Bryce Bernard ‘82 (center) present awards to Andrew Bertz ‘07.

Dave Bale, three-time Coach of the Year

After five years as head women’s basketball coach, Dave Bale has landed three Coach of the Year awards. He gained back-to-back honors from the Salem-Area Small Colleges when named the Chuck

Bowles Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. A third came from his coaching peers in the Cascade Collegiate Conference when they voted him Coach of the Year out of ten schools.

Bale received the most recent honor, his second Chuck Bowles award, at the Salem Sports and Breakfast Club. �006-07 was Bale’s last year as coach, and is succeeded by Terry Williams.

Dave Bale

U.S.News & World Report moves Corban higher in rankings

Annual rankings were released by U.S.News & World Report

showing that Corban moved up three places from 8th to 5th in

the WEST Region. The newly named Best Baccalaureate Colleges

section for Corban shows how the top tier institutions ranked.

In the Best Value listings Corban is 5th Best Value in the

West (4th last year).

Although the category was renamed from Comprehensive

Colleges to Best Baccalaureate Colleges, the criteria is the

same: “Primarily Undergraduate, less than 50% of degrees

in the liberal arts.” Many colleges were moved as a result of

changes in the Carnegie Classifications this past year.

“The improvement in the ranking is encouraging, but we recognize that this is only one

measurement of how well a college performs its job of educating students,” says President Reno

Hoff. “For example, students should also consider whether a particular college or

university is the best fit for them; the reputation of individual academic programs and

professors; the campus environment; facilities; and services provided to students.”

#1 in the West for the Baccalaureate category is the U.S. Air Force Academy.

This is the first year military academies have been ranked and all took the top place

in their respective categories.

Another milestone has been reached at Corban for which we are thankful.

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It’s come to be known as “the gorilla experiment.”

Researchers told their subjects to watch a video of a basketball game and to count the number of shots made by the team wearing white jerseys. Partway through the game, a woman in a gorilla suit walked into the middle of the court. About half of the observers missed the gorilla because they were so busy concentrating on their tasks.

Mental experiments like these are fascinating to Dr. Barbara Smith, one of Corban’s newest professors. A second-year instructor in the college’s education department, she finds herself sharing such stories with students in her Theory of Learning class. After all, understanding the mind’s inner-workings can help these future teachers unlock learning for their students.

“I’ve always been really interested in problem-solving and creativity,” Smith says.

“Unfortunately, kids’ creativity is often—not purposely—stamped out in elementary school.”

After �0 years of teaching, Smith has turned her attention to educating educators and to understanding how kids learn. Sitting on the shelf in her office is a bound copy of her dissertation, which addresses teaching eighth-grade math students to be problem-solvers.

And it is still her passion. Between classes, conferences and meetings, Smith hopes to return to a math project near and dear to her heart. She’s developing a color-coded flow chart to help students who struggle with attention-deficit and hyperactivity to work logically through math equations.

For now, that project is on the back burner as this Louisiana native gets settled into a new semester at Corban.

Smith grew up in Louisiana, where she earned a bachelor’s degree at Louisiana

State University, a master’s at Louisiana Tech University and a doctorate at Northwestern State University. With minors in English and computer science, she has taught everything from middle school English to college math. At her most recent job, she taught advanced math, wrote grants and did technical support.

Now, in her office at Corban, her love for math and technology is revealed by, among other things, her collection of calculators. Displayed on ornamental plate holders and easels are “dinosaurs” from the 1970s all the way up to present-day models.

While Smith’s been collecting calculators, she’s been collecting teaching methods to share with the next generation of educators. To stay fresh, she constantly reads and researches. Her list of recent “recreational reads” includes such mind-stretching books as “Mind Hacks: Tools & Tips for Using Your Brain.”

In the undergrad and graduate classes she teaches, she draws daily from this growing blend of research and experience to give helpful instruction.

“I felt like, perhaps, after so many years of teaching, I should take the experiences I’ve gathered and use them as a teaching model,” Smith says.

Faculty Profile

Dr. Barbara Smith,Associate Professor of Education

CORBAN CHRONICLES

Interested in Education?Work with experienced graduate faculty on a personal level as you research topics that directly relate to the needs of your classroom or school.

Call for more information:503-375-7000

Or e-mail:[email protected]

In her office, Dr. Barbara Smith reveals her passion for learning and math by showing off her collection of calculators dating back to the 1970s.

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Graduate Studies

For students pursuing the Master of Science in Education (M.Ed.) degree at Corban, the research process is a vital

part of the program. “We believe in designing programs to

meet individual needs,” said Corban Provost Linda Samek. “This process allows our graduate students the opportunity to be thoughtful about what they want to explore and go deeper in their specific area of study.”

Six hours of coursework in research give students that opportunity. They first study educational research, and research methodology, and then they design and conduct their own investigation in an area of their choosing.

Through these phases, Dean of Education Matt Lucas stresses that students work closely with a number of faculty. “The research process can be intimidating and bewildering at times,” he said. “It is nice to have someone

who has gone through it to serve as a guide.” “I feel completely supported by my

instructors,” said current graduate student, Carmen Moore. Even after teaching 19 years, Moore adds, “I know it’s going to help me be a better professional.”

“The opportunity to reflect deeply on a specific topic and apply it to the classroom setting has incredible benefits,” Lucas continued.

For �006 graduate Jula Galvin, the benefits of her research opened up a broader world outside her classroom. “It gave me more tools and ways to make a difference for the kids.” A year after her research project, she saw a positive difference in the students’ reading habits she had hoped to boost with her research project.

Dan Ceiplis, a �007 graduate, says that his research helped him plan more effective reading instruction for his second graders.

He plans to share the results with other teachers at Salem Academy—another benefit of the process. Dr. Lucas notes that “our students not only come out with something relevant and meaningful to them, they also can give back to their own faculty or other educators.”

Lucas emphasizes that a graduate who has completed his or her research is the expert, even more than any faculty member, on their area of study. In that way, students relate to faculty members as colleagues, and vice versa.

“In this program, it’s more than a cliché that teachers learn from their students. I’ve seen it happen every time I work with a student doing research,” Lucas says.

Dr. Barbara Smith, associate professor of education, found the research experience of her own master’s degree work gave her “a huge head start on my doctoral dissertation.” Dr. Samek agrees that the research process prepares students to continue to the next level of graduate study. Or, it may confirm a teacher is where she needs to be. For Galvin, the research came at a time of a professional crossroads. The “fresh approach” she gained helped her decide to stay in teaching.

Dr. Roy Bunch, associate professor of education, sums up a final benefit. “Our research process is all done through the lens of a biblical worldview. How is what you are doing, researching, and conducting an investigation—informed by a biblical worldview? At Corban, we complement our mission by offering an explicitly biblical worldview.”

The hard work of research does pay off. It’s a value students see as they complete their M.Ed. degree at Corban.

Dean of Education Dr. Matt Lucas emphasizes that research is essential to understanding and becoming a master in any area of study.

Research pays off in M.Ed. Program

Graduate Studies ProgramEarn a Masters degree in:

Business Administration (MBA)Education (M.Ed.)

Contact Holly Cozby at 503-589-8145 or e-mail [email protected]

GRADUATE STUDIES

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MBA added to graduate studies program

Accountants, managers, analysts and all other business sector employees looking for graduate-level classes

taught from a Christian perspective can now enroll in a new MBA program at Corban.

Corban will begin offering online Master of Business Administration classes in January �008. This announcement comes after the college’s accrediting organization, the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, approved the program in July.

“We’ve dreamed about this for 10 years,” said Dr. Bryce Bernard, dean of the business program. “We’ve had alumni ask when we were going to start an MBA program.”

Designed for working adults, the MBA program consists of �6 credit hours of coursework that can be taken online. Students can choose from a non-profit management track and a management elective track. A student can earn a master’s

degree in 16 months.“Courses will be

five weeks in length, with students taking up to three courses each semester, one course at a time,” Bernard explained.

The MBA program can also help undergraduate business students acquire their certified public accountants endorsement. To become a CPA, a student must, in addition to other requirements, earn 1�0 college credit hours—approximately �0 credits more than a typical bachelor’s degree.

Because of its convenient online format, the MBA program is available to students beyond Oregon and even beyond the United

States. Its first class will be Biblical Leadership and Ethics, followed by Economic Analysis and Policy, and Financial Management.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to talk about business from a Christian perspective,” said Corban Provost Linda Samek. “In today’s world, that’s something we really need.”

The MBA program is Corban’s second graduate-level offering. A Master of Science in Education program was unveiled in �00�. The M.Ed. program now serves 60 students, most of them full-time teachers.

The MBA was a natural next choice, as the college’s successful business program has awarded bachelor’s degrees to 8�6 students since its introduction in 197�. It is the college’s second-largest major, with 16� current students. The MBA program’s faculty will include Dr. Bryce Bernard, Dr. Bruce Merritt, Dr. Rich Meyers, Jim Sprow, Don Leavitt, Justin Sherwood, and Eric Straw. Two new professors are expected to join the faculty in �008.

Dean of Business Dr. Bryce Bernard meets with students in his office. The MBA program is designed for working adults, but it also appeals to current undergraduate students with business and accounting majors.

Faces of Corban’s new MBA program include (left to right): Assistant Professor Justin Sherwood, Graduate Admissions Counselor Holly Cozby, Dean of Business Dr. Bryce Bernard, Professor Dr. Bruce Merritt, Assistant Professor Don Leavitt, and Associate Professor Jim Sprow.

Masters of Business Administration (MBA)

Classes start in January 2008

Call for more information:503-589-8145

Or email:[email protected]

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For three-time cancer survivor Sandi Keller, just being alive is more than she expected in the midst of her worst

battle with leukemia. Now as a travel nurse working with bone marrow transplant pa-tients, she has come full circle. First a nurse, then a patient, then again a nurse, Keller can give hope to patients, their families, and other staff members because she has truly been there.

Keller’s dream for �� years was to be a travel nurse. Those years were punctuated by leukemia, a bone marrow transplant, a relapse, thyroid cancer, and then basal skin cancer. Yet she was able to return to nursing in �001 and pursue her dream. In January �007, it came to being. Her first travel assignment began in Phoenix, Arizona as an intensive care nurse. It didn’t take an orientation instructor long to realize Keller had experience elsewhere, so she was soon sent to the bone marrow transplant unit. “Only You, Lord, could’ve made this come together,” Keller acknowledges.

“Have scrapbook—will travel” could be Keller’s byline. Her scrapbook faithfully chronicles her journey through leukemia, thanks to her dad, Russ Keller. A professional photographer, he was forever taking pictures. “Honey, someday we’re gonna look back and be able to see what God has done,” he told her. Pictures were the last thing she wanted when she felt unrecognizable and looking “like a deranged chipmunk” from the effects of treatment. Her life after the bone marrow transplant—the only treatment that could save her—did not go as she planned. Six months of recovery had stretched into eight years of trying to survive. But survive she did.

Woven into Keller’s life was the Family Studies Program at Corban, beginning just ten years ago when doctors told her she could not return to nursing. Keller wondered what God wanted to do with her. A friend, Christie McLean, told Keller about the program she had just finished. “The minute she started speaking about it, I knew that was the program for me,” Keller said. Once enrolled,

Three-time cancer survivor alumna Sandi Keller uses her psychology background learned at Corban every day as a nurse, relating her real-life experiences to patients.

Adult Degree Programs

Family Studies program helps alumna to live her dream

ADULT DEGREE PROGRAMS

she saw the Lord at work. Instructor Dan McAuley was a longtime church friend of the family and had prayed her through the entire leukemia scare. She graduated from the program in 1999.

And her dad was right about the scrapbook. He knew it was one thing to talk about the experience. It’s another thing to show pictures. In her return to nursing, Keller has kept the scrapbook of pictures with her to share with patients going through exactly what she did. “I always gave God the glory,” Keller described her interactions with patients. “I’m just amazed how they would react.” Other nursing staff now refer her to patients who can benefit from the unique perspective—and hope—she offers.

In addition to the scrapbook, Keller said she uses what she learned in Family Studies all the time. “I got more from Family Studies than my nursing background!” she says without hesitation. “I use it with patients as well as discussing it with other nurses. The psychological components we studied come into play a lot in critical care with drug abusers and alcoholics. I ask myself—because of my Family Studies training—what happened in their lives that put them there?”

In her current assignment in Tucson, Keller works in intensive care. She is confident that God will give her other opportunities to share her scrapbook—her life—with other bone marrow transplant patients no matter where she is.

Dean of the Adult Degree Program Nancy Martyn describes Keller this way: “I think she represents an alumna who fully incorporates the mission of the College within her career—‘to make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ.’ She is a good example of the kind of graduate we are proud to own.”

Adult Degree ProgramsOnline and On Campus

Contact us today!Admissions Office: 800-764-1383

[email protected]/adultdegree

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Another day dawns on campus. Students awake, faculty arrive, classrooms are lit and the daily synergy begins. There is much to be done.

We feel God’s blessing at Corban...

Do you ever wonder about the role you play in this endeavor? Where are you when each new day dawns? Are you commuting, building a business, leading a church or enjoying retirement?

Wherever God has placed you, please remember to join us in prayer and support of the life-changing work at Corban College

and Graduate School. In these pages we will lead you on a visual walk around campus. As you view the physical qualities of the College, you will see how the Corban experience cultivates individual change and personal growth.

Walk with us and together let’s celebrate Corban �007.

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The new Resurrection sculpture symbolizes the Christian’s earthly burial and resurrection using six boulders rising from the earth to a perfect sphere, the resurrected body. Gracing the front of the Psalm Performing Arts Center, it is the first major exterior art project on campus. The concept was derived from

RESURRECTION SCULPTURE

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1 Corinthians 1� and symbolizes the Christian hope of resurrection and eternal life. After two years of planning and construction, it is now complete—its beauty and symbolism a daily reminder to be eternity conscious. The sculpture was designed by Corban alumnus Steve Hunt ‘69. A formal dedication ceremony will take place on Homecoming Weekend, Friday, October �.

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The anchor of the campus is the newly remodeled administration building. This 110-year-old historic center houses the heart of the College’s corporate life. The oldest building on campus, it is named for longtime professor John Schimmel. Inside Schimmel Hall is a smorgasbord of administrative and student operations, ranging

SCHIMMEL HALL

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from the Office of the President to the Student Life Office and the constant activity of Corban’s student clubs. At least three times a day, Schimmel Hall becomes the College’s most popular attraction as campus residents head for breakfast, lunch and dinner in the Corban Dining Hall.

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The Academic Center is home to Corban’s Library, specialized classrooms and faculty offices. It provides the College community with resources to educate students of all ages, in all programs. Along with harboring books and periodicals, the Library is a bridge to information and cutting-edge research worldwide. Yet its value goes

ACADEMIC CENTER

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beyond warehousing books and accessing academic resources. Every evening Corban’s Library is alive with resident and commuter students. Individuals steal away for personal study time while elsewhere students cluster in study groups to discuss semester projects.

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Rapidly evolving into Corban’s newest campus feature, the clock tower is growing each week, eventually rising �� feet above the campus. When complete it will be surrounded by Legacy Plaza, a congregating place that reflects the College’s distinction about relationship—student to student and faculty to student.

CLOCK TOWER

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ARCHITECT’S RENDERING

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Here alumni and friends can adopt a personally inscribed brick and feel connected to their alma mater for decades to come. Learn more about how you can play a part in this exciting project by going to www.corban.edu/advancement/campaign/clocktowerplaza/index.html.

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To read President Hoff’s opening chapel address built around the theme “It is a New Day,” go to www.corban.edu/newday.

The 100 acres of campus are home to a very special academic experience. Forested

surroundings demonstrate God’s creativity through the living wonders of nature. A collage of buildings, paths and campus activity is evidence of how God has provided a collegiate environment to nurture individual change, personal growth and future opportunity. It’s a place of forming and sharing ideas… expanding comprehension… critically thinking about our surroundings… talking about faith and values… cultivating an ethic of service… learning about and respecting other cultures… seeking just and peaceful solutions to the world’s challenges… connecting one’s gifts and passions to a career… and supporting one another in God’s calling.

Corban is committed to educating students both academically and spiritually without compromising either area. The results are visible and multifaceted: graduates uniquely prepared for life and their chosen career; Christians with well-developed spiritual foundations and commitments to pursue ever closer walks with God.

Corban is a college with a driving commitment to studies in professional studies, liberal arts and sciences. Our curriculums underscore the centrality of how one learns, provide a historical

context based on God’s Word, relate ideas to social structures and affirm the importance of Christian values in human life. Our liberal arts curriculum is coherent and useful in preparing students to seek knowledge and improve skills throughout their lives.

The tremendous accomplishments that are pictured on these pages are the bedrock from which new opportunities are dreamed. We are committed to a biblical worldview in every class and area of study. It takes planning and research. It takes dedicated staff and committed volunteers. And it takes resources in the form of tuition, donated funds and legacy gifts.

Unrestricted financial gifts to the College bridge the gap between tuition and the actual costs of a Corban education. Such investments are applied to the greatest needs of the College every year, whether its providing financial assistance to students or purchasing needed books, research materials, computer equipment and software.

Looking back over the last few years, the Lord has clearly been our guide and provider. With God’s blessing upon the work of our faculty and staff, and evident through your financial support, miracles have been accomplished at Corban College and Graduate School.

Academically & Spiritually Minded

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

President’s ClubGifts of $5,000 or moreALCOA FoundationARAMARKBethany Baptist Church, Salem, OREstate of Bernice PlilerRandy and Cathy FarwellMel and Kay HendricksonKeith and Anna HerrmanRobin HerrmanVern and Joan JohnsonKPMG Peat Marwick FoundationSteve and Bonnie MooreConni NeustelJames and Shelly RodenState Farm Companies FoundationErhardt and Joy SteinbornMel and Murdene WarnettMike and Sally Wilder

President’s CircleGifts of $1,000 to $4,999Aldrich, Kilbride and TatoneKeith and Merilyn AldyAlfred and Rosemary Giumarra

FoundationTim and Barbara AndersonDan and Charlene AndersonAXA FoundationAshley BallingerBank of the CascadesJohn and Sharon BartschPatricia BeachStephen and Cheryl BeesonBryce and Julie BernardMark and Penelope BidwellAlan and Sandy BittelEmily BlaylockThomas and Lillian BommaritoKen and Debbie BraunMark and Cheryl BurnhamC & R BuildersThomas and Donna CarlsonClair and Della CasterlineCleanright Distribution, Inc.Court Street Christian Church,

Salem, ORDunes Bible Camp, TheEastgate Bible Fellowship, Bellevue, WAEdison International Employee

ContributionsEvans Valley Bible Church, Rogue

River, ORJohn and Deborah ErbDarrell and Constance EricksonTerry and Susan FinkbeinerFirst Baptist Church of University

Place, WAFirst Conservative Baptist Church,

Roseburg, OREd and Blossom FischerSusan FloraFoothills Church, Stayton, ORFoundation for Christian StewardshipHoward and Ivy GamesGrace Baptist Church, Yuba City, CAGeoffrey and Cheryl GuilfoyHRCentral Corporation

William HansenLeRoy and Nancy HedbergJared HernandezDan and Chris HillHillyer’s FordMitchell and Wanda HixsonKimball and Jennifer HodgeReno and Linda HoffMax HoldenDavid HowertonAmanda HuffmanStephen and Cynthia HuiBethany HuttonJohn and Pauline KeeneyKeizer Community Church, Keizer, ORKingston Christian Church, Kingston, WAJordan and Debbie LambertMark and Ruth LeamyDon and Joanne LeavittAgnes LinaBruce and Bronwyn MadisonCurtis and Natalie MasonNathan McNultyRich and Dianne MeyersJohn and Reva MillerMy Sports DreamsNehemiah’s MinistriesDon and Rhonda NerenbergNew Hope Baptist Church, Nampa, IDRich and Peggy NolandNooksack Valley Baptist Church,

Everson, WAChristopher and Jill NoonSheldon and Jamie NordOak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc.Mark and Melanie OakesJoann OakesMargaret ParkinApryl PenseDoug and Jan PfeilerPierce Park Baptist Church, Boise, IDFloyd and Ruth PrewittR.L. Reimers Co.Jessica ReddingRay and Jeanne ReidRolling Hills Baptist Church, Salem, ORChristian and Becky RossJerry and Carolyn RothJames RozmanTimothy SafeelsSalem First Baptist Church, Salem, ORTom and Linda SamekSanta Clarita Baptist Church, Canyon

Country, CADaniel and Becky SchanzBrandi SchrunkJohn SimpsonSouthcenter Community Baptist

Church, Tukwila, WASouthwest Hills Baptist Church,

Beaverton, ORJames SparkmanCarl and Sherrie SpragueState Farm InsuranceDennis and Sue StegengaSteven and Susan StevensonStrategy Home Builders, Inc.Tabernacle Baptist Church, Shoreline, WATaylor Creek Church, Maple Valley, WA

DonorsHonor roll of

DStuart and Colette TennantBrent and Julie ThomasU.S. BankBrian and Annette VaughanVineyard Christian Fellowship, Hood

River, ORLacie WallaceJerry and Dolores WerreJack and Pam WerreWestern Avenue Baptist Church,

Bawley, CAWheeler FoundationCarl and Emma Jean WhippsWillamina Christian Church, Willamina, CADustin WillettsGary and Patti WilliamsonDavina YoungerJenna Zufelt

Partners’ ClubGifts of $500 to $999Adams, Day & HillAirport ChevroletMike and Suzanne AllegreRobert and Glenda AlleyHolman and Etta AllgoodHerbert and Betty Lu AndersonJoshua and Lauren BainDavid and Sheila BaleBethany BarnickWayne and Dawn BernardHeather BestBidwell Enterprises, Inc.Thomas and Jana BoxGary and Lori BradleyBridgeview Enterprises, LLCRichard and Sheree CadeDaniel and Deborah CaldwellTracy and Bev CamilloCampton Heights Baptist Church,

Fortuna, CACapital Coin Co.Richard and Eris CaulkinsDaniel and Connie ChamnessHenry and Janet ChristophBrenda ChurchChurch of Christ Fellowship of Jesus,

Livermore, CACochell Family Dentistry, PCGreta CollinsGary and Penny CombsHeather CombsCovenant Christian Missions AccountBradley and Michelle CrosbyJoel CruzMr. and Mrs. Dennis CurtisLauren DavisLindsay DavisLoretta DeanDiesel Fuel Injection Service, Inc.Jared DitterlineDJP EnterprisesDavid and Ruth DollarFrank and Cathy DownsEugene and Christina EdwardsChris and Kathy EricksonFaith Baptist Church, Lincoln City, ORFaith Line Baptist Church, Milton

Freewater, WA

Larry and Joyce FerreiraFirst Baptist Church, Bellevue, WAFirst Baptist Church, Connell, WAFirst Baptist Church, Othello, WAFirst Baptist Church, Weaverville, CAFirst Baptist Church of Tumwater,

Tumwater, WAFirst Evangelical Church, Vancouver, WARyan FowlerGerald and Brenda FrasierLindsi FryStephanie GarrickLanae GehringGrace Baptist Church, Salem, ORJames and Claudia GreenRodger and Annette GreenfieldHarold and Joan GriffinHarold and Joany HawsHenderson Ave Baptist Church,

Porterville, CAAlan and Debbie HermanHN Rearch, Inc.Victor and Vivian HubbardMark and Patty HurstRalph and Joy IsenseeRobin and Cynthia JahnkeClarence and Dorothy JamesJames Reed & AssociatesRobert JohnsonBrian JohnstonDavid and Donna JordanLarry and Carol JustisPete KennedyLabCorp Matching Gifts ProgramPaul and Ruth LaFreniereLeslie LargentAlbert and Blanche LattinDonald and Donna LeavittMission Les Schwab Tire CenterLancaster Les Schwab Tire CenterCharles and Mary LucasNancy MartynDale and Marlene McClainRon McFarlaneDonald and Jeri McNultyDaren and Michelle MilionisDonn and Susan MogfordCaleb MolstadVictor and Judy MonluxRichard MooreRoy and Joyce MullenScott and Marilyn MullinLorraine NelsonEd and Sandra NeustelJayson NewbyNewman-Lebanon-Stayton, Inc.Sheila NicholsAnthony and Stacy NorrisNorth Albany Community Church,

Albany, ORDan and Amy OstlundPacific Produce, Inc.R. M. and Margaret PeckMartin PhillipsCharles and Carol RallDenny and Susan RasmussenChelsea ReddingRedmond Community Church,

Redmond, OR

Aaron ReidGeorge and Joanne RickardJohn RobertsWayne and Melissa RobertsJohn and Joy RobertsonDouglas and Marie RothPatty RowellSalem Hotel GroupSalem Laser & Skin Rejuvenation

Center, Inc.Salem NissanSalem Papa’s LLCSantiam HomesBrian and Lori SchillingKendra SchrockElisa SchwarzeNic and Tara SedorJack and Joyce ShermanJustin and Jennifer SherwoodDaniel and Karla ShuholmGraham and Diane SlaterRonald and Marie SmithSouthern Oregon Subaru-Volvo-

MitsubishiSouthwest Airlines CoFred and Donna SouthwickSports Wave, Inc.Jayson and Julie SpraguePaul and Betty SteenStrategy Home Insulation, Inc.Suburban Christian Church, Corvallis, ORBruce and Karisa ThedeTony White Insurance Agency, Inc.Ron and India TornellMarty and Linda TrammellGregory and Tiffany TrullMichael TurnerUniversity Baptist Church, Fairbanks, AKVina Community Church, Vina, CAFloyd and Jeanette VotawClifford and Peggy WagnerMegan WallKevin and Carol WarkentineR.S. and Tricia WartenbergPaul and Barb WattenburgerMary-Katherine WeeksSarah WhaleyMr. and Mrs. Ron WhiteheadJason WilliamsTerry and Debra WilliamsWilliams Development NW, LLCMark and Deleen WillsMarvin WinemanAndrew WingAlbert and Margaret WipfBob and Rita WrightDennis and Anita YocomMelissa YoderRichard and Valarie YoderPaul and Judy YoungSeth Young

Builders’ ClubGifts of $250 to $499David and Kelley AdamsonAdamson Design Group, Inc.Virgil and Amy AdderleyWayne Ambacher

Rudy and Sandra AnbergJeff AntricanSarah AshfordMichael and Priscilla BallingerJohn and Betty BalyoMike and Debbie BatesCharles and Sandra BealsPaul and Jodi BealsTamara BenelliAlexis BerdeauxKlaus and Cheryl BerknerBethel Baptist Church, Aumsville, ORAlan and Yvonne BishopTerese BommaritoOrdena BondBPM Physical Therapy Center, Inc.Wayne and Janet BrewerMarcus BrownElton and Margaret BrutscherDaniel and Deborah CaldwellCalifornia Hts Baptist Church, Long

Beach, CACascade Covenant Church, Bend, ORRonald and Jennifer ChamnessEric and Karyn ChristenJohn and Roxann ClumDavid and Sherry ColachicoJames and Marion CollettCommunity Baptist Church, Red

Bluff, CAJason and Jessica CournoyerRonald M. Crockett, B.S., D.C., P.C.James and Virginia CrossCaleb CrossmanRex and Diane DavisDavid and Dorothy DonnellKen and Tracy DriverZachary ElanderKacie EmerickJohn and Lois EricksonAeric EstepJeff EvansF & W FenceBob FairesDoug and Beverly FarrisFirst Baptist Church, Kennewick, WAFirst Baptist Church, Corning, CAFirst Baptist Church, Whitefish, MTFirst Fundamental Baptist Church,

Torrance, CAJohn and Gwenda FletcherLloyd and Suzan FloraGrace FluxCharles and Susan Foster IIIAaron and Margaret FranklinDennis and Karleen FryWendell and Peggy GarnerArthur and Betty GeeShireen GhavamiMarlin GriffinHedberg Auctions, Inc.Herrman FarmsNicole HickmanHigh Desert Baptist Church, Bend, ORJim and Bonnie HillsDeirdre HixsonMichael and Claudia HowdenGary HumphreyAurelia Hunt

THANK YOU to the many supporters whose generous gifts help implement Corban’s vision to be an outstanding comprehensive Christian college. By supporting Corban, you enable a new generation of students to experience the many benefits of an education distinctively rooted in Jesus Christ.

The following honor roll lists the faithful alumni, parents, friends and staff who supported us during the period of July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. The College and its students are most grateful!

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Patrick and Tonya IrelandKenneth JacksonEllen JacobsDavid and Carol JamesJeremiah and Jessica JamesAdrian and Anne JeffersLabish Center Community

Church ECNA, Salem, ORHelen LeeMelanie LigockiDavid LongJeffrey and Carole LongJack and Becky LoughridgeEd and Jane MachLinda MadisonBill MartinMatt and Cindy MathisenBob and Diane MathisenMark and Sheila MchargueRebekah McMillanHoward and Beverly McNultyKyle and Emily MellanderBenjamin and Jamie MorrisMountain Brook Systems, Inc.Morgan MyersJohn and Sherri NelsonDon and Pat NicholsonSteve and Teuta NormanGlen and Pam NugentNyssa Baptist Fellowship,

Nyssa, ORMatthew OakesJoan OlsonMichael and Jessica PatronDarrell and Marilyn PattersonTimothy and Danette PeekeMatthew and Dawn PriceTyson and Andrea PruettRobert and Jannie QuesinberryTim and Jean RawlingsRedwood Valley Community

Church, Redwood Valley, CAJeffrey and Carolyn RiegerLaurel RigginWilliam RyalsDonna SadlerRonald and Mary SagersonSteve SandersJonathan SanfordTyler and Kim SatterthwaiteArchie and Shirley SchmidtJohn and Rebecca SchwarzeJohn and SuEllen ScottShelter Managment, Inc.Silverdale Baptist Church,

Bremerton, WADoris SmithBenjamin SnellSoldotna Bible Chapel, Soldotna, AKJohn and Patricia StorkelEarl and Ruth SutherlandJennifer TalburtWill and Cassandra TerryPatricia TeVeldeIlene ThedensGrant and Debbie TiptonSterling and Michalle TorrezChris TurnerValley Baptist Church,

Bakersfield, CAValley Baptist Church, Dallas, ORValley Bible Church, Rodeo, CA

Founders’ ClubGifts from $120 to $249Ruth AbrahamDaniel and Barbara AckerDonald and Kelly AnnottiBob BaileyDoug and Vivian BainBain Wealth Management GroupBalanced NutritionWayne and Joanne BallingerEverett and Mildred BarkerLawrence and Nancy BarnesVictor and Carolyn BartruffDoug and Larissa BealsRyan and Shawn BeamMarsha BenelliGary and Rhonda BensonGlen and Lesa BestBoeing Gift Matching ProgramJoseph and Ada BommaritoDaryl and Denice BorelloEddie and Francie BostwickBounds Excavation, Inc.Tim and Heather BoydBetty BradleyMalcolm and Myra Brand

Darren and Faith BridgesRalph BroadhurstDick and Mavis BuckPaul and Jeri BurgerRalph ButtermoreDuane and Margaret ByerleyJessica ByrnesCalvary Baptist Church, Reno, NVCamano Chapel, Camano

Island, WALarry CampbellCapitol AwningJohn and Ruth CareyRoss and Suzanne CareyJames and Linda CarrJon and Kelly CasebeerRonna ChandlerWilliam and Valerie ChristophJerry and Janet ClarkColdwell BankerElijah ConleeThomas and Lily CoulthardMark and Colleen CowanDonald CurtisLeif DahlDanny and Patti DanielsLaurence and Karen DavisDe Wilde & Basinger, Inc.Russ and Janet DeanLeon DeLaGrangeRoyce and Joyce DelmatierTommy DelzerRyan and Emily DempsterGary and Rebeccah DericksonLorena DutyDuty Fence Company, Inc.J K. and Heather EagonG. R. and P. L. EdelbrockDonald and Rebecca EkstromJeffrey and Tracy ErbDavid and Jill ErbsenFirst Baptist Church, Ontario, ORFirst Baptist Church, Quincy, WALloyd FloraDavid and Paula FogartyKevin FranklinKarl and Lisa FranzmannJohn and Erin FriedrichsenG. H. and Mary GailMr. and Mrs. E. GentryBob and Rosemary GilletteLoren and Jeanne GlassJoyce GleasonVirginia GomerNorma GoodallDouglas and Sandee GorsuchJessica GrayMolly GrayAllison GreenLarry GrossBruce and Jenni GroveTyler and Aubrey GroveDavid HansenDick and Carolee HardingLarry and Nancy HarringtonC. C. and Yvonne HaverlandPhilip and Yurie Joy HayesArthur and Jennean HillMike and Sharon HillRobert and Luella HilliardRon and Mikki HittnerBud and Lynette HoldenMatthew HolstegePaul and Sharon HolstegeVictor and Vivian HubbardMelvin and Dianne HurleyClarence and Dorothy JamesAdrian and Anne JeffersFaye JensenJensen Real EstateJerry and Beverly JohnsonJohn KazmierskiKeith Cox Autobahn, Inc.Kurtis KentEarl and Ellen KerseyKFE MicroSystemsGregg KingGladys KlinepeterCaleb KohlEmily KohlLandmark MortgageKenneth and Patricia LealAndrea LeeDixie LeeRonald and Pearl LeeHal LemkeTrevor LewisWalter and Lora LiermanCaleb Louvier

Charles LuchterhandRod MaloneCharles and Jodi MarksScott MarshallSteve and Debbie MastenRozanne McCartyJo McDonnellLevi McIlroyGilbert and Martha McLeodLarry McMichaelMark MendenhallMid-Valley Community Church,

Woodburn, ORDaniel and Winoma MittelstedtDavid and Cheryl MolstadBrad MooreDean and Sarah MoshofskyHannah MuellerKen and Margo MunkRichard and Marietta MuntzHarvey and Lorna MyrickQuinn Neely-GallagherJames and Pauline NewellNewport - Waldport Acquisition

CorporationJane NoonerNorthern Lights Theatre Zina Ovchinnikoff PCAileen PalmenDavid and Margaret PardiniThomas and Stephanie ParksPepsi Bottling Group, Inc.Terrence and Jenna PhillipsPower Construction & DemolitionDavid and Annette PrewittBuddy and Shawn PuckettKenneth and Kerri PurnellRussell and Barbara RaglandEric and Sheryl RasmussenRichard Rodoni TrustWilliam and Barbara RickersonLee and Thelma RigginKenneth and Meghan RobertsRonald and Loretta RobertsHerbert and Marguerite RockeyWade RogersonBrian and Pilar RookeWilliam and Jennifer RoosmaGreg and Becky RossBrenda RothRoyal Oaks Baptist Church,

Salem, ORBrad and Jennifer RudkinMichael and Kari SandersJohn and Sherri SchubertBoyd and Jeanette ScrogginsGrant SeidlerGlenn and Linda SergeantHarold and Grace SevenerPhil and Ruthann SeymourHarold and Jean ShannonDean SherbahnMark SikkengaCecil and Jeannine SimsJill SolterbeckJim and Nancy SperlingDonald and Patricia StuckyRobert and Lucille StuckySweet Creations NW, LLCSweet Creations NW, UcSweet Home Hope, IncSylvan Way Baptist Church,

Bremerton, WANaomi TaltySteve and Gail TatoneRaymond and Betty Lee TaylorD W. and Shirley ThimsenMichael and Janice ThomasMax and Cynthia TiltonTim and Janice TrahernTri City Baptist Church, Myrtle

Creek, ORUnited Way of King CountyGary and Shelley Van AntwerpVannatta Public Relations, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. WahlJonathan WakefieldWest Hills Baptist Church,

Portland, ORJohn WhiteLloyd and Alberta WidmanDan and Mary Louise WilkinsonMiriam WoodardMr. and Mrs. Dale WynnYennek RentalsHarold and Bonnie YoungbergMarty and Cindy ZiesemerKimberly Zinser

Alumni By Class1951Joan Jeffers

1952Jan BangsAdrian JeffersHarvey MyrickLorna Blackie Myrick

1953Dorothy Garland DonnellAnne Swearingen JeffersGaylord JohnsonWayne Peirson

1955Bloyce WinnettCharlotte Steele Winnett

1956Billie Jean Parkerson BrownCecil Williams

1957Leo BrownJane Woodruff Nooner

1958Clarence JamesDorothy Johanson JamesDwight West

1959Betty Wong Gee

1961George MasseyHarold SevenerGrace Hutchinson West

1962David DonnellGrace Prewitt SevenerMary Edwards SmithWilliam Wuth

1963Donna Stowell CudneyJerry CudneyJudith Edwards SchaubGordon WilcoxPhyllis Hill Wilcox

1965Donald CurtisRicardo FiolJudy Coates MaasDolores WilcoxDonald Wilcox

1966Mavis Marion BuckRichard BuckNancy Libbee FiolMargaret Werner Noland

1967Kenneth BaileyRoberta Reimers BaileyAlan BishopVirginia Heister HendricksonRuth Edwards LaFreniereDianne Kuehn MeyersRichard MeyersCarl SpragueSherrie Jackson SpragueCinda McKeeth Wilson

1968Glenda Taylor AlleyTimothy HillsJane MachNancy Martyn

1969Robert AlleyThomas CarlsonKathryn Murdock HuntSteve HuntBonnie Booth KolboBrad KolboMyron Wilson

1970Donna Propp CarlsonByron KnutsonCraig LucasJane Glass Lucas

1971Charlene Odell AndersonJoAnn Booth HillsFred LampleyRichard NolandBetty Edwards Steen

1972Daniel Anderson

Alice BronsonJanet Ross ChristophSandee Sanders GorsuchEsther Werner SchaffnerPatricia Dailey TaylorLola Christiansen Williams

1973Wendell GarnerJim HillsReno HoffVictor HubbardDavid PardiniMargaret Glowniak PardiniPaul SteenJames WuthRhona Mills Wuth

1974Gary ClementsMary Milan DyerHarold HawsKathryn Martyn PattersonMichael PattersonPatricia Mack StorkelDennis TollenaarNancy Werner TollenaarTerry Williams

1975Gary BradleyDavis DyerRachel Quarles EisenhutGeorge HoughDebbie Chandler LambertJordan LambertMary Hoge LoewenPamela Kari NugentDerrald TaylorDeborah Waters VanDickDan Wilder

1976Fawn Quaintance BartlettMike BartlettDaniel BrammerMarilyn Brumbaugh BrammerDiane Dick ClementsDavid DollarRuth Edens DollarLaura Robinson EnglandTerry FinkbeinerShirley Nelson GivensClaudia Games GreenVivian Peterson HubbardMarlene Morgan JarrettJoan Sharratt JohnsonLinetta Smith KnutsonJohn NelsonSteve NolandJohn Soriano

1977Elizabeth Massey ArnoldLori Lamb BradleyAtha Williams BrownRoger GivensJames RozmanMary James Schroeder

1978Jay ArnoldPaul BeutlerLouis BlackJanice Emitte ColferJoyce Koenig FerreiraRebecca Wikler SchwarzeLinda Schaap SergeantJack Werre

1979Sandi Diehl EmmertJulie Lutz HiebenthalCynthia Fagundes JahnkeRobin JahnkeJohn SchwarzeJohn StorkelDawn Vanderburg Winokur

1980Cathy Emitte FarwellRandal FarwellDon HiebenthalLinda Barnes SamekMargery Glaser StrawArt Van WeerdhuizenNatalie Schreiber-Beach

Vandenbergh

1981David AdamsonJulie Marlowe BernardPenny Richins BidwellJohn ColferMark Cowan

Linda Dollinger HoffMichael HowdenTonya Harshman IrelandJoyce Douglass KramerDaren MilionisDanette Simpson PeekeJoyce ShermanLinda Markwood TrammellBev Fletchall Van WeerdhuizenWallace VohlandRita WrightRobert Wright

1982Bryce BernardMark BidwellJerald BrownColleen Younger CowanDavid FarleyMary Morrison FarleyClaudia Markwood HowdenLaurie Wagner LehmanDale McClainMarlene Widman McClainPalmer MuntzWilliam NewtonSheldon NordBecky Shannon SelanderGlenn SergeantEllen Brush ZarfasNelson Zarfas

1983Steven EmmertKris KramerSteve MastenDavid McGinnisJeannette Vinje MuntzConni Johnson NeustelMartin Trammell

1984Bettie Woollard DeluryBrian ElliottMark NeustelJames OliphantAnnette Stockton PrewittKevin Warkentine

1985Larissa Smith BealsJeffrey DavisDouglas GorsuchTamara Bragg McGinnisBonnie Taylor Oliphant

1986Terri James DavisMarty GoddardLisa Pennington KuslerRandy MillsGary MuellerAdrian PetrisorCarol Holtrop PrinceDavid TurnerDenise DeBritto TurnerSheryl Ruhlman RasmussenGary Williamson

1987Douglas BealsSandra Markwood ElliottEric RasmussenLaurel Keene SmithPatti Burton Williamson

1988Ellen JacobsTamara Mitchell MuellerSteven Roth

1989Paul BealsBonnie Jones HillsBarbara Baker MillsDouglas RothDarren Shryock

1990Jodi Olson BealsBarry CraftBrenda RothJennifer Peterson RudkinJanet Berg ShryockJulie Overzet Thomas

1991Eric ChristenJulie Berg CrandallBradley CrosbyMichelle Fischer MilionisJamie Rawlins NordBrad RudkinBrent ThomasBrian Vaughan

Cindy Classen ZiesemerMartin Ziesemer

1992Michelle Kleve CrosbyRosemary Blair GilletteMelanie LigockiTyson PruettCarolyn PurtellMarie Von Gunten RothAnnette McKay Vaughan

1993Robert BlackRobert GilletteJustin GreeneNancy HedbergDaniel HillDennis HouserJodi Hills MarksCheri Banek MosgroveJustin SherwoodNathan Warthan

1994Patricia Williams BeachRyan BeamChristina Patten GreeneDavid HansenCharles LucasJan StromTracy Crowder Young

1995Heather Dorr BoydKenneth DriverElisabeth Merila GuisingerMark LaughmanAndrea Ziesemer PruettGeneva Walters

1996Melissa Munk AllenAmy Bunt BartleyPhilip BensonBradley BornKaren GarlandKerri Braaten KlippertDaryl KnoxTera Glenn KnoxBrenda O’BrienGeoffrey PfeilJennifer Hendrickson SherwoodJames SturdivantKaren Misener WilckeRichard Young

1997Andrea AckerJoyce Bidwell BensonKelly BraatenBrenda ChurchVictoria Neilson GarvinAaron KlippertAmy Mader McReynoldsPatricia NicholsonDeanna Hill PfeilDiane Wiegman Sturdivant

1998Tasha BleisteinHeather JonesSusan McNeillySusan NolanJennifer Sroufe

1999Brandon ButcherEmily Cook DempsterRyan DempsterPaul DiazTracy Fertig DriverMark LeamyChris McReynoldsMichael PatronSarah Merkel ReedSteve ReedKimberly Segrin SatterthwaiteTyler SatterthwaiteJanet Vohland

2000Marguerite AlexanderKaryn Nelson BraatenChristina Bass EdwardsEugene EdwardsLindsay Langmade GoostreeKeith HiattMary LucasMatthew PriceCassandra Steed Terry

2001Joshua BainGina Smith Diaz

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Salem First Baptist Church, Salem, OR

Santa Clarita Baptist Church, Canyon County, CA

Silverdale Baptist Church, Bremerton, WA

Skyline Baptist Church, North Bend, OR

Soldotna Bible Church, Soldotna, AKSouthcenter Community Baptist

Church, Tukwila, WASouthwest Hills Baptist Church,

Beaverton, ORSt. Elizabeth Catholic Church,

John Day, ORSuburban Christian Church,

Corvallis, ORSylvan Way Baptist Church,

Bremerton, WATabernacle Baptist Church,

Shoreline, WATaylor Creek Church, Maple

Valley, WATri City Baptist Church, Myrtle

Creek, ORUniversity Baptist Church,

Fairbanks, AKValley Baptist Church,

Bakersfield, CAValley Baptist Church, Dallas, ORValley Bible Church, Rodeo, CAVina Community Church,

Vina, CAVineyard Christian Fellowship,

Hood River, ORWest Hills Baptist Church,

Portland, ORWestern Avenue Baptist Church,

Brawley, CAWillamina Christian Church,

Willamina, OR

Faculty & StaffDan and Charlene AndersonHerb AndersonTim AndersonVivian BainDave BaleJohn BalyoAmy BartleyElizabeth BartruffJohn BartschMike BatesJohn BellBryce BernardNorm BerneyAlan BittelMyra BrandRica BrantAlice BronsonScot BruceClair CasterlineRichard CaulkinsVirginia CrossGary DericksonCourtney DoddsCathy DownsLeslie EckEugene EdwardsBrian ElliottChris EricksonSarah ErnstClaudia GreenPhilip HayesNancy HedbergJulie HiebenthalJim and Bonnie HillsReno HoffJanice HopkinsDenny HouserSteve HuntEllen JacobsDorothy JamesAdrian and Anne JeffersJerry JohnsonKent KerseyDon LeavittDavid LongChuck LucasJessica MarpleNancy MartynBob MathisenNathan MaybenTammy McGinnisRich MeyersDaren MilionisRichard MuntzJohn NelsonJustin and Sarah Officer

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FriendsA Gifted Touch Massage LLCFern AagardG. M. and Vicki AbbateScott and Karen AblesRuth AbrahamWilliam and Cynthia Abraham, Jr.Daniel and Barbara AckerJean AdamsSteve and Nina AdamsMr. and Mrs. William AdamsAdams, Day & HillAdamson Design Group, Inc.Virgil and Amy AdderleyAddison Abrasives, Inc.Joe and Julie AdelmanAirport ChevroletALCOA FoundationAldrich, Kilbride & TatoneKeith and Merilyn AldyAlfred & Rosemary Giumarra

FoundationRobert and Karen AllanMike and Suzanne AllegrePeter and Tammy AllenRonald and Beverly AllenHolman and Etta AllgoodWayne AmbacherAmerivision Communications, Inc.Rudy and Sandra AnbergByron and Rhonda AndersonDan and Charlene AndersonD. M. AndersonHerbert and Betty Lu AndersonKay AndersonTimothy and Barbara AndersonWilliam AndersonAilene AndertonCris and Laurie AndrewDusty and Marie AndrewsGregory and Margrit AngeloniDonald and Kelly AnnottiDavid and Mary AnselmaRobert and Lois AntonThomas AntonJeff AntricanARAMARKDebi ArchuletaClyde and Diana ArmstrongJason and Traci ArmstrongLarry and Jaczui ArmstrongEric and Geri ArnoldJay and Elizabeth ArnoldTimothy and Wendy ArthurRick and Cindy AshmoreClifford and Peggy AsmussenI. D. and Suzanne AtchleyMark and Tana AtkinsonSteven and Jennifer AtkinsonAXA FoundationP. A. BabcockBoopy BaconMonica BaezBob BaileyDoug and Vivian Bain

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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Matthew GarvinJohn KeeneyCurtis MasonRozanne McCartyHeidi StowmanEric Straw

2002Lauren Dickman BainCharles MarksNickolas Sedor

2003Debbie HermanJennifer NelsonTara Schmidgall Sedor

2004Courtney DoddsGlen NugentBrandon WeberKatherine Scully Weber

2005Sarah ErnstBryan HawsJoany Kintner HawsLinda MadisonMatthew McAuliffeBenjamin MorrisJamie Ruda MorrisStorman NormanLaura Jarvis Stoneberg

2006Ashlie CareyHeather CombsMary DoelBethany HuttonStacy JensikStephanie LindsayDavid LongNathan MaybenNathan McNultyJustin OfficerSarah Muri OfficerApryl PenseMallory PhillipsJessica ReddingDonna Sadler

2007Thomas BerneyBrianne CarrasStephanie ClarkCaleb CrossmanBrent FahsholzShireen GhavamiAllison GreenJared HernandezNicole HickmanAndrea LeeDixie LeeScott MarshallKyle MyersDiane Young NolandMichelle PotterAshley RiuttaMichael SandersKari SandersJuliet SenaHolly Stangle

2008Aeric EstepTimothy SaffeelsElisa Schwarze

2009Sarah Ashford

2010Hillary AbrahamDeidra AckermanPaul AllenEmily BlaylockMarcus BrownJessica ByrnesElijah ConleeJeremy CostalezSeth DanielsNatalia DiazSarah DoughtyKacie EmerickLanae GehringTiffany GoodallRachel HoffmanDanielle JordanLevi McIlroyAlyssa PowersLydia RandersonChelsea ReddingAaron ReidLaurel RigginRichard Saffeels

Grant SeidlerJulie SummersJennifer TalburtErin WhiteheadJason Williams

2011Caleb Kohl

ChurchesBethany Baptist Church,

Salem, ORBethel Baptist Church, Aumsville, ORCalifornia Heights Baptist

Church, Long Beach, CACalvary Baptist Church, Reno, NVCamano Chapel, Camano

Island, WACampton Heights Baptist Church,

Fortuna, CACascade Covenant Church,

Bend, ORChurch of Christ Fellowship of

Jesus, Livermore, CACommunity Baptist Church, Red

Bluff, CACourt Street Christian Church,

Salem, OREastgate Bible Fellowship,

Bellevue, WAEvans Valley Bible Church, Rogue

River, ORFaith Baptist Church, Lincoln

City, ORFaith Line Baptist Church, Milton

Freewater, ORFirst Baptist Church of University

Place, University Place, WAFirst Baptist Church, Los Gatos, CAFirst Baptist Church, Eugene, ORFirst Baptist Church, Ontario, ORFirst Baptist Church, Corning, CAFirst Baptist Church, Kennewick, WAFirst Baptist Church, Bellevue, WAFirst Baptist Church, Connell, WAFirst Baptist Church, Richland, WAFirst Baptist Church, Polson, MTFirst Baptist Church, Whitefish, MTFirst Baptist Church, Othello, WAFirst Baptist Church, Weaverville, CAFirst Baptist Church, Quincy, WAFirst Baptist Church, Walnut

Creek, CAFirst Baptist Church, Ashland, ORFirst Baptist Church of Tumwater,

Tumwater, WAFirst Baptist Missionary Group,

Cottonwood, CAFirst Conservative Baptist

Church, Roseburg, ORFirst Evangelical Church,

Vancouver, WAFirst Fundamental Baptist Church,

Torrance, CAFoothills Church, Stayton, ORGrace Baptist Church, Yuba

City, CAGrace Baptist Church, Salem, ORGreater Portland Bible Church,

Portland, ORHenderson Avenue Baptist

Church, Porterville, CAHigh Desert Baptist Church,

Bend, ORKeizer Community Church,

Keizer, ORKingston Christian Church,

Kingston, WALabish Center Community

Church, Salem, ORMid-Valley Community Church,

Woodburn, ORNew Hope Baptist Church,

Nampa, IDNooksack Valley Baptist Church,

Everson, WANorth Albany Community

Church, Albany, ORNyssa Baptist Fellowship,

Nyssa, ORPierce Park Baptist Church,

Boise, IDRedmond Community Church,

Redmond, ORRedwood Valley Community

Church, Redwood Valley, CARolling Hills Baptist Church,

Salem, ORRoyal Oaks Baptist Church,

Salem, OR

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AccountMark and Colleen CowanHenry and Ann CowellAlma CoxDennis and Linda CoxE. W. S. and Betty CraigBill and Lois CramWilliam and Catherine Crandall, Jr.John and Janet Creswell, Jr.Laremy and Christina CriswellRonald M. Crockett, B.S., D.C., P.C.Nathan and Jaime CrodduckDonald and Debbie CrosbyJames and Virginia CrossRoger and Leslie CrowL. O. CrumJerry and Donna CudneyChester and Joy CunninghamDennis CurtisFred and Alysa CushmanKatherine CustisEric CzernowskiLeif DahlEvelyn Dahlund

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Contributions CampaignChristopher EdmondsNellie EdwardsGreg EideJohn and Edna EissesDonald and Rebecca EkstromElk Grove OrthodonticsArthur and Katherine EllicksonDan and Darla ElliottOrvil and Nettie ElliottWarren and Lyla ElliottRick and Susan EllisEdwin and Adeline EllsonRichard and Frances ElolaJoseph and Bonnie EmerickMarvin and Mabel EmmertSteven and Sandi EmmertDella EngeJames and Laura EnglandJeffrey and Tracy ErbJohn and Deborah ErbDavid and Jill ErbsenA. E. and J. M. EricksonChris and Kathy Erickson

Darrell and Constance EricksonJohn and Lois EricksonPeter and Grace ErnstJorge and Kathryn EscobarEdgard and Nellie EternoJeff EvansRichard and Marla EvansMichael and Cynthia EvensGrace EversonSidney and Sara EvesF & W FenceThane and Lani FabelRobert and Karen FahsholzDaniel and Judy FairBob FairesJeff and Amy FalconerDavid and Mary FarleyDoug and Beverly FarrisRandal and Cathy FarwellJoseph and Mary FasslerAllen and Nina FeltmannChristopher and Jennifer FeltonGary and Karen FergusonJudith FergusonKevin and Auna FergusonThomas and Susan FerralliTony and Teresa FerronatoNorman and Patricia FincherPaul and Sheryl FincherLaurie FinkGordon and Priscilla FischbacherEd and Blossom FischerGene and Neva FisherRussell and Janet FittsJohn and Gwenda FletcherJoseph and Mary FloraLloyd and Susan FloraFred and Angela FloryAllen and Noelia FluxGrace FluxDavid and Paula FogartyVictor and Darle FolkBradley and Kerrin FoltynSheryl FontanaDonald ForceMike and Julie ForceJohn FordWilliam and Jacquelyn FordDavid and Mary ForsmanGregory and Janice FortierE. V. FosterCharles and Susan Foster IIIFoundation for Christian

StewardshipDavid and Carolyn FowlerStephen and Debi FoxMarvin and Shirley FranceAaron and Margaret FranklinKarl and Lisa FranzmannGerald and Brenda FrasierJ. M. and Martha FrasierHeidi FrederickArnim and Arnola FreemanD. L. and E. H. FreyJames and Patricia FriedJohn and Erin FriedrichsenSteven and Amanda FritzDennis and Nancy FryDennis and Karleen FryMary FryValerie FryConnie FullmerBrandon and Naomi FulpGeary and Teresa FurukawaCharles and Amy FurumasuPatrick and Kathryn GaffneyG. H. and Mary GailGalt Business Consulting LLCJohnny GalverHoward and Ivy GamesOmar and Silvia GarciaNeal and Jill GardenhireJohn and Debra GarrardJohn and Angelique GarrettGarrett Family TrustGarrett, Hemann, Robertson, Paulus,

Jennings & Comstock, P.C.Christopher and Raelene GarrisonLorin and Vivian GarvinAnn GasserMyron and Bev GastonV. H. and Joan GausepohlDwayne and Lizabeth GayhartJoseph and Barbara GazianoE. and Beverly GentryJames and Sophie GentryScott and Kimberly GentrySteven and Susan GentryGeorge and Carol Gerhard

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Dane and Carrie MullinsKen and Margo MunkAlfonzo and Terri MunozRichard and Marietta MuntzCleone MurdockBerle and Linda MurrayD. M. and Greta MuscuttMy Sports DreamsBob and Kerri MyersScott and Shelley MyersLarry MyronenkoTerrie Wilson-MyronenkoClayton and Cynthia NagelCraig and Joann NancarrowNational Sports Clinics, Inc.Nehemiah’s MinistriesCarl and Susan NelsonDale and Sue NelsonDavid NelsonJohn and Shari NelsonKimberly NelsonKurt and Theresa NelsonLorraine NelsonSandra NelsonScott and Denise NelsonTony and Maria NelsonDon and Rhonda NerenbergDawn NeustelEd and Sandra NeustelJayson NewbyJames and Pauline NewellM. E. and Nancy NewellSteve and Robin NewmanNewman-Lebanon-Stayton, Inc.Newman’s Mobile Home TransportNewport - Waldport Acquisition

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Darrell and Marilyn PattersonMichael and Kathryn PattersonReed and Sonja PaulsonBob and Mary PeacockGeorge and Beverly PeckR. M. and Margaret PeckKendall and Deborah PeckhamArt and Lani PeelRobert PelleyLaura Tea-PelleyRyan and Jennifer PembertonPepsi Bottling Group, Inc.Anna PernickaRonald and Wendy PetersEric and Laura PetersonJon and Theresa PetersonLarry and Kelly PetersonSteven and Tamara PetersonPatty PfeiferDouglas and Janice PfeilerPfizer, Inc.Wesley PhelpsBill and Jane PhillipsJerry and Louise PhillipsLinda PhillipsTerrence and Jenna PhillipsBernice Pilar, Estate ofAntonio Pires, Jr.Jeffrey and Leah PitmanAnita PleasantsBernard PlumbJames and Celeste PolenskyBruce and Jill PollardJohn and Cathy PollinoDarlean PollockBryan and Marnie PortCynthia PorterJames and Carrie PorterMark and Sue PorterStanley and Loretta PotockiDarrell and Ann PotterRichard and Georgann PotterRichard and Letty PotterDavid and Jane PoucherChad PowellElizabeth PowellPower Construction & DemolitionMantle and Cheri PowersJoseph and Kimberly PreciadoRob and Kim PreskittFloyd and Ruth PrewittGary PriestRobert and Rosemary PrommTimothy and Mary ProvostPrudential Real Estate ProfessionalsM. W. PrzybylowskiBuddy and Shawn PuckettMark and Diana PurkeyKenneth and Kerri PurnellDavid and Joyce PurrierCarolyn and Jerry PurtellRobert and Jannie QuesinberryR. L. Reimers Co.William and Tracy RadfordRussell and Barbara RaglandBrian and Stacey RallCharles and Carol RallVijaya and Shivaji RamalingamRobert and Donna RandallDwain and Bonnie RandolphDavid and Janelle RasmussenDenny and Susan RasmussenTerry and Ginger RasmussenJacqueline RauTim and Jean RawlingsEdward RayScott and Debra ReamCatherine ReberJames and Dawn ReeherKeith and Judy ReetzRichard and Shirley ReevesSaylor and Cindy RehmCarolyn ReidRay and Jeanne ReidHarold and Nancy Reid IIRussell and Donna ReinertGuy and Linda RenfroKenneth and Doris RenfroPaul and Loring RentzJohn and Kathleen RicardsElodia RiceErnest and Teri RiceHarrold and Patricia RiceLynn and Cindie RiceRobert and Althea RichRichard Rodoni TrustDonald RichardsRichards Family TrustThomas and Lorrie Richardson

Donald and Gladys RichterGeorge and Joanne RickardWilliam and Barbara RickersonJeffrey and Carolyn RiegerLee and Thelma RigginJuanita RimaAlvin and Geraldine RimesJake and Jacqueline RimesJoseph and Jennifer RinauroPatricia RisePaul and Brenda RisingerStanley and Roxane RisnerKaren RitchieCody and Sara RoachMark and Carole RobersonRonald and Betty RobertFaye RobertsJohn RobertsKenneth and Meghan RobertsRonald and Loretta RobertsWayne and Melissa RobertsJohn and Joy RobertsonJess and Bernice RobinsDavid and Jolene RobinsonDonald and Gina RobisonHerbert and Marguerite RockeyJames and Shelly RodenCraig and Janyce RodenmayerSteve RodinwRodoni RanchesSue RoesslerBrian and Pilar RookeErnest RookeWilliam and Jennifer RoosmaDale RoseDavid and Sheri RossDean and Deanna RossGreg and Becky RossMr. and Mrs. Harold RossGerald and Carolyn RothJohn RothJudith RothE. W. and Sheryl RoundsLisa RounsleyPatty RowellPatricia RowlandPhilip and Jackie RoyerMaxine RoyseSteven and Alicia RundellWilliam RyalsDalyn RyanJames and Doreen SaffeelsRonald and Mary SagersonSalem Area Chamber of

CommerceSalem Hotel GroupSalem Laser & Skin Rejuvenation

Center, Inc.Salem NissanSalem Papa’s LLCSalem Women’s Military LeagueThomas and Linda SamekSteve SandersTerry and Andrea SandersJoel and Denise SannanSantiam HomesGeorge and Laurie SarsfieldSteve and Patricia SaundersG. M. and J. J. SawatzkyDouglas and Sue SawyersTimothy and Jill SaylesDaniel and Becky SchanzMichael and Julie ScheelWilliam and Jeannie SchierlingBrian and Lori SchillingDennis and Kathy SchipperWade SchirmerArchie and Shirley SchmidtGladys SchmidtJeffrey and Pamela SchmidtDaniel and Nancy SchneiderDave and Shirley SchneiderWayne and Noel SchnurJoseph and Janell SchomusJohn and Sheri SchubertEdwin and Mary SchultzeJohn and Rebecca SchwarzeDick and Dawn ScottJohn and SuEllen ScottSean ScottBoyd and Jeanette ScrogginsCasey and Michelle SearleAndrew and Marta SearsMerri SeatonJames and Carol SeeleyBrent and Peggy SeidlerTerryl SelbakJames and Jacoba SenaKay Sether

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MitsubishiSouthwest Airlines CoFred and Donna SouthwickJerry and Stephanie SpannJames SparkmanRobert and Nancy SpeizerJim and Nancy SperlingStephen and Kay SpingathSports Wave, Inc.Carl and Sherrie SpragueDavid and Rosalyn SpragueJayson and Julie SpragueJames and Terry SprowWalter and Connie SpurlockScott StandJohn and Elaina StangleState Farm Companies

FoundationState Farm InsuranceRobert StearnsJohn and Jacquie SteckelPaul and Betty SteenDavid and Lorilynne SteenfottKeith and Marie SteffenDennis and Sue StegengaMichael and Judy StegnerStephen and Melody SteinErhardt and Joy SteinbornJay and Christine SteinerTim StempelArthur StephensonDonald and Jessie SterleyRalph and Frances SterleyC. R. StevensRalph and Arlene StevensSteven and Susan StevensonColleen StewartJ. S. and Susan StewartDavid and Anne StifflerDebby StockelGregory and Christine StokesLyle and Helen StokesStoller FarmsGary and Marilyn StolzEdward and Susan StortonStrategy Home Builders IncStrategy Home Insulation, IncJohn and Amy StrattonEric and Margery Straw

James and Annie StreckfussMr. and Mrs. Richard StrellmanRobert and Jane StricklandJeffrey and Cindy StrolePhil and Jan StromDonald and Patricia StuckyRobert and Lucille StuckyJohn and Joanna StumboDonald and Sandra StupfelLester and Carolyn StutzmanMilton and Susan SullivanTory SullivanLarry and Stephanie SunseriDeborah SusnjaraEarl and Ruth SutherlandRobert and Joann SutterJohn SwansonJanet SwartoutJesse and Kimberly SweetSweet Creations NW, LLCSweet Creations NW, UcSweet Home Hope, Inc.Sherwood and Noreen SwensonFarid and Gina TabrizyJohn and Katy TaftJoseph and Michelle TalmageRobert and Rosemary TanzerSteve and Gail TatoneAlbert and Elizabeth TaylorDerrald and Patricia TaylorElaine TaylorGary and Elaine TaylorGerald and Linda TaylorJeff and Jan TaylorRaymond and Betty Lee TaylorJean TedfordKen Tedford, Jr.Stuart and Colette TennantRichard and Glenda TennisNellie TeveldeFreddie and JoAnn ThatcherDonald and Susan Thayer, Jr.The Chad Cota Athletic FoundationThe Dunes Bible CampThe Ink Spot PrintingBruce and Karisa ThedeIlene ThedensD. W. and Shirley ThimsenMr. and Mrs. George ThomasGregory and Heidi ThomasMichael and Janice ThomasDavid and Lisa ThompsonFloyd ThompsonSteve and Sharon ThompsonArt and Debbie ThunellMarcella TichenorMax and Cynthia TiltonDeloryce TimsonGrant and Debbie TiptonDon TomfordeTony White Insurance Agency, Inc.Ron and India TornellSterling and Michalle TorrezTim and Janice TrahernCharles and Joyce TrammellJeff and Diane TrammellJodi TrammellLester TrammellMarty and Linda TrammellJames and Julene TriggDaniel and Summer TrudellGregory and Tiffany TrullViola TuckerLarry and Peggy TucknessRick and Krista TucknessDavid and Mary Tuomi, Jr.Robert and Laurene TurkChris TurnerGary and Vicky TurnerRobert and Elizabeth TurnerTurner Gravel, IncMarvin and Alberta TyrieUnited Way of King CountyUS BankMark and Jeanine ValentiRichard and Cheryl ValetteDorothy ValishGary and Shelley Van AntwerpDara Van BerkumTim Van De GriftJohn and Sandy Van DykRobert and Margaret Van DykeDwight and Lydia Van HornMayemma Van HornDonald and Melody Van WalkWayne and Janet Van WervenThelma VanBrenkJerry and Margaret Vande BurgtJeanne Vandermey

Alexander VanderstoelHoward and Gloria Vandyk, Jr.Vannatta Public Relations, Inc.Roger and Pamela VanwhyWill VarekampMargaret VarkadosKristin VenturaCandace VettersRonald and Janelle VettrusVision Painting & CoatingsRoss and Maurine VohlandFloyd and Jeanette VotawAlan and Stacey VottaMegan VottaJudy WadeClifford and Peggy WagnerDonn and Donna WahlLillian WahlWilliam and Claudia WahlJonathan WakefieldBrent and Toni WalkerDelight WalkerJames and Lois WalkerMichael and Shelley WallDuane and Adrienne WallaceJune WallaceRonald WallachyPatrick and Nancy WalshDavid and Sue WaltAnthony WaltherPer and Kathleen WalthinsenStefan and Angela WalzBrian and Lynn WanlessJaneen WardJerry and Pamela WardenF. D. and Manja WarnerMel and Murdene WarnettGerald and Luanne WarrenR. S. and Tricia WartenbergBlayne WatkinsJason and Brittany WatrousWilliam and Virginia WatsonBertha WattenburgerPaul and Barb WattenburgerWelby WaughBryant and Julie WeakleyDwight and Arta WeaverKeith and Margaret WeaverMichael and Paula WeckmanJoseph and Gina Weigand, Jr.Daniel and Shirley WeigelRichard WellsWilliam and Judy WelterGerald and Dolores WerreJack and Pamela WerreDale and Dawn WestDwight and Grace WestElaine WestWest Ridge Apartments, LLCErnest and Wilma WesterlundScott and Kimberly WestfallLayne and Kristine WestoverCharles and Lynette WetzlerRoger and Jeanie WhaleyGlinda WheelerWheeler FoundationCarl and Emma Jean WhippsDave and Janet WhitakerHarold WhitbeckGeorge and Geraine WhitcombChar WhiteCorey and Jody WhiteDale and Gail WhiteJohn WhiteStephen WhiteWilliam and Melba WhiteDavid and Pamela WhiteheadRon WhiteheadPhil and Lesley WickLloyd and Alberta WidmanVirginia WidmanHelen WidmerGeorge and Doris WieboldNorman and Darlene WieboldJohn and Patricia WiklerNorman Phyllis WiklerDan and Sally WilderWilder Toyota, Inc.

Alberta WilkersonDan and Mary Louise WilkinsonWillamette Oaks Retirement

CenterWillamette Valley BankWillamette Valley Multiple

Listing ServiceBrian and Marcia WillettsBeth WilliamsCecil and Lola WilliamsDonald and Barbara Jean

WilliamsJason and Christine WilliamsKassandra WilliamsPatricia WilliamsRon and Sharon WilliamsStewart WilliamsTerry and Debra WilliamsWilliams Development NW, LLCGary and Patti WilliamsonZelda WillisWillow Lake Golf Cts & Driving

RangeMark and Deleen WillsDonnel and Carol WilmothBreck and Cathy WilsonMatthew and Rebecca WilsonTorrance and Gayla WilsonD. R. and Margaret WindWindermere Pacific West

Properties, Inc.Marvin WinemanWinston Realty & InsuranceM. L. and Sharon WintersDale and Marsha WinzelerAlbert and Margaret WipfPat WischhoeferJames and Janet WiseGeorgia WisenorWithnell Car RentalDeidra WitmerCharles and Christina WittaDonald and Nina WoltersBrad and Kristina WolvertonBrian and Gay WongJohn and Angelee WoodStephen and Deborah WoodMiriam WoodardW. L. and Angela Woodworth, Jr.Guy and Kelly WordenJames and Norma WorkmanJean WorkmanSteven and Karen WorleyRodney and Mollie WrenDaniel and Jean WrightRichard and Helen WrightRobert and Rita WrightScott WrightSteven and Teresa WrightDouglas and Myrna WulffDavid and Dorothea WuthTimothy and Marshayne WuthMr. and Mrs. Dale WynnDan and Norma WytoskiMelvin and Lori YamaseDean and Tami YeagerYennek RentalsDennis and Anita YocomRichard and Valarie YoderSandra YorkDavid and Cynthia YoungGeorgia YoungPaul and Judy YoungSeth YoungHarold and Bonnie YoungbergThomas and Davina YoungerJ. P. and Diane YoutzHoward and J. L. ZachEugene and Gwen Zacharias, Jr.Nelson and Ellen ZarfasIrvin and Karlene ZimmermanKen and Kathryn ZinkKimberly ZinserZdravka ZivkoMarvin and Sharon ZuberLamarr and Judith ZuverWilliam and Beth Zuver

A special thanks to all our volunteers,

including the Board of Trustees and

Alumni Board who invested time and

resources in 2006-2007.

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AmbEx AmbEx Study Abroad Program

Amberg, Germany

The vision for AmbEx was born out of hearts that longed for

Christian Higher Education/Ministry in Amberg, Germany, which

lies at the geographical center of Europe and epicenter of the

Reformation. We envision it to be a light in a dark world that will facilitate

spiritual and intellectual growth and equip the next generation of

Christian leaders—pastors, missionaries, businessmen and homemakers,

to think and respond biblically to the Great Commission and man’s chief

end, “to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.”

The Vils River flows peacefully through the heart of Amberg, Germany during a fall morning.

The Corban/AmbEx partnership offers students unique cross-

cultural opportunities

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The aim of AmbEx is to offer a God-centered, God-honoring,

God-dependent semester abroad curriculum where Christian

worldview thought and practice permeate the instruction. The

biblical worldview examines all things in light of the creating,

sustaining, revealing, and redeeming work of our Triune God and is

the single source of true education; spiritually profitable to the world

of scholarship, evangelism and discipleship. (Jeremiah 9:23-24)

This aim is reflected in AmbEx’s core curriculum, including

courses in Christian Worldview; Reformation History; Reformation

Theology; and The History and Theology of Revival and the New

Birth, as well as informative coursework in European Geography,

Culture and Society and German Language Acquisition. Through

this curriculum, AmbEx provides a Christ-centered perspective,

encouraging its students to examine the world and witness the

contrast of geocentric viewpoints.

AmbEx hopes to instill a reformation in each students’

personal, academic, and spiritual growth, so that they might

proclaim and defend the faith in a manner honoring to God.

Through the work and outreach of its students, AmbEx will be a

platform God uses to reach those who have yet to be reconciled

to God by faith, a necessity for this worldview to be properly

understood and embraced.

Alumni of AmbEx will be better prepared spiritually,

intellectually, vocationally and cross culturally to serve Christ

wherever He leads, and enjoy Him forever. The AmbEx staff, the

mayor and citizens of Amberg, and local evangelical churches

warmly invite the Corban connection i.e. associates, administrators,

faculty, alumni, family and friends to visit God’s blessing.

For program information call 1-800-845-3005 or go to www.corban.edu/ambex.

The Mission of AmbEx: In fidelity to Scripture and to the glory of the person and work of Jesus Christ our Savior,

AmbEx exists to teach Christian students the vital historical and theological foundations of the Protestant, Evangelical Christian faith, through a personal, comprehensive, and life-changing

in-class and on-the-road academic experience, and through involvement in the European missions activities of local churches in Amberg, Germany, and central Europe.

An example of one of the “Resident Villas” that students will make home for a semester.

Academic travel is incorporated into the semester program and includes biblically significant sites such as ancient Corinth.

Local schools share resources with AmbEx offering modern conveniences in a historic context.

Visiting nearby historical places, such as the Ettal Abbey, plays a key part in learning Reformation history.

Amberg is steps away from campus offering rich history and experiences, such as the city’s medieval drawbridge.

Classrooms and other campus buildings are tucked into the quaint German city immersing students into the local culture.

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our best there yet, so we have something to shoot for,” says Nielsen, who was a part of an historic first-ever Corban women’s cross country title-winning team in �006. The Warrior women runners won the Cascade Collegiate Conference and competed at the NAIA national championship meet last October.

For women’s soccer, the story has been one of decade-long success. “I’m excited because [the alumni game] really inspired me. That’s the best we’ve seen in a game this early in a season,” says soccer co-captain Megan Waunch. “We definitely have a lot of potential.” Last year the Corban women qualified for post season play for the 11th consecutive season.

Warrior volleyball, under new head coach Heather Dunn seeks to rebound from a sub .�00 campaign in �006. “We have a deep bench and a lot of good athletes,” notes Bankston. “I think we’ll have more success this year as a team.” Her volleyball co-captain Ashley Lange agrees. “I’m most excited about trying to lead this team to many victories. It’s a lot more fun to win and I feel we can do that this year,” says Lange.

With five freshmen and two sophomores, the men’s cross country squad hopes to build on youthful exuberance. “We have a lot of young talent this fall, so it’ll be fun to work with them and develop as a team,” says men’s cross country captain Brian Beeson.

“You can glorify God in everything you do,” says Waunch. “You don’t really draw that connection until you’re on a team of believers. Playing at Corban helps bring all that back.”

WARRIOR ATHLETICS

Corban’s fall sports full of “Fan-atic” fun and promise

Nothing energizes a campus like vigor-ous group activity unified around a competitive mission. Five Corban

athletic teams, with 80-plus personnel, have already hit the fall sports fields, athletic courts, and running trails in hot pursuit of excellence in �007. And the anticipation is palpable.

“It’s a fresh start, and that brings a lot of extra energy and enthusiasm and hard work,” says Caylin Bankston, one of two senior Corban volleyball team captains.

“I’m excited because last year we did really well and I know the potential we have,” adds women’s cross country captain Jill Nielsen. “I’m just as excited about meeting all the new, fresh faces and getting back together with the rest of our team—we have a good connection together.”

Corban College men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross-country teams join the women’s volleyball squad to give the Corban community of “fan-atics” (devoted fans) plenty to buzz about this fall. [For fall sports schedules go to www.gowarriorsgo.com]

In recent times, Corban fall sports

programs have seen a ground swell of “fan-atics” support with the help of special promo events like “Soccer Under the Lights”, volleyball’s “Serve it Up” home opener barbecue, and the first-ever Corban Invitational cross country meet. The events are again slated for this year and are co-sponsored by Corban Athletics, Corban ASB, and the Warrior Athletic Association. [�007 Corban Athletics Fall special events schedule: “Soccer Under the Lights”, August �0 and �1; “Serve It Up” Volleyball BBQ, Sept. 11, and the Corban Invitational Cross Country meet, Sept. �0.]

Beyond the flash and fervor of featured events and fan support, the Warrior fall teams have respective missions in mind. There are conference titles to pursue, regional and national tournaments to qualify for, and team promises to keep.

“Last year we proved we could make it to nationals, and I know we haven’t run

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ALUMNI ACTION

ALUMNIALUMNI actionGreetings, Alumni

By the time you receive this magazine, our 71st entering freshman class will be sitting in the same classrooms many of you sat in, learning and studying hard, developing new lifetime friendships and planning for their future. You are a part of their heritage. Whether you were on the campuses at Oakland, El Cerrito or Salem, I encourage you to stay connected with us and your classmates. You have a terrific opportunity to reconnect with classmates and friends at our first Alumni Homecoming Weekend October 5 & 6; see pages 32-34 for Homecoming details. If you haven’t received the Homecoming flyer and registration form mailed mid-August, please contact me at [email protected] or 503-589-8182. It is part of our stated mission that the Office of Alumni Services is to build and maintain lifelong connections between alumni, churches, friends and the college. But we can’t do it by ourselves; it

is your responsibility to keep in touch by sending updates on your family, work, church, and travels, as well as your current mailing address, e-mail and telephone number.

The Alumni Advantage

Are you aware of the benefits provided by Corban for its alumni?

We want you to know about and utilize the valuable benefits that you can access as Corban alumni. No longer live in Salem? No problem! Your Corban connection has no geographic boundaries. Check out the following list of benefits and take advantage of all that your alma mater has to offer, no matter your location.

Corban magazine is sent quarterly to alumni: This free publication keeps alumni up to date on college happenings and provides scholarly and thought-provoking articles. Career assistance from the Career & Academic Services Center: List or find a job.Technology Center: Use of computers in the lab located on the ground floor of the Academic Center.Corban Facilities: If you need summer accommodations, a room for a business meeting or facilities for a wedding or reception, Campus Care can help. Corban alumni are entitled to use the college’s facilities at a reasonable rate, subject to availability.E-directory: Your link to other alumni.College Bookstore: Discounts on most items.Performing Arts Events: Invitations for alumni.Use of our Library: Facilities include access to print and media materials plus computer workstations for researching electronic resources and study rooms. Stop by the desk on your first visit for your free library i.d. card.

Graduates of Corban, did you know your child can receive an automatic grant as a legacy child?

That’s right, automatic. No state schools can offer this, nor do most private colleges. But we do! Contact our Financial Aid Office at 503-375-7006 for more information.

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While vacationing with her husband Mark and friends this summer in Barcelona, Spain, Alumni Director Deleen Wills spent an evening with Jason Merrel ‘02 and Jessica Manitsas Merrel ‘05. They have been teaching English at an ELS school in Barcelona. The Merrels provided an insider’s tour of their neighborhood, the Gothic Quarter, cathedrals and parks. Everyone enjoyed dinner at one of the Merrels favorite restaurants.

Be True to Your School!Get your very own Corban College Alumni chrome license plate frame. The cost is $10 per frame plus $2 for shipping and handling. Drop by the Corban Bookstore or call 503-375-7035.

We know many alumni from out of state have license plate frames now.

Please take a photo of your license plate frame on your car and e-mail it to [email protected].

Telephone & E-mail please We need your telephone and/or cell phone number plus e-mail addresses! We might need to get in touch with you quickly for alumni events. Don’t forget to tell us when you move, too! Please go to www.corban.edu/alumni/update and send in your information.

Where has the Summer Gone?If you haven’t been on campus in the past six months, you need to come by again. As you can see in this magazine, things are changing fast around here. The following visitors have witnessed some of these exciting changes—like the new Resurrection sculpture in front of the Psalm Performing Arts Center, beginning construction on the new Clock Tower and Plaza and refurbishing of the Academic Center and Schimmel Hall. In May, Lonnie Brotnov ’85 from Flagstaff, Arizona; Matt Hurst ’00 of Bakersfield, California came. Jeannie Jones Spradling ’75 Fairbanks, Alaska had dinner and a campus tour with long-time friend, Alumni Director Deleen Wills. In June, Rene’ Whittaker Tyson ’00 from Salem; Alan Beals ’97 of Keizer; Virgil Christopherson ’84 and wife LaVonne Schroeder Christopherson ’84 from Lowry, South Dakota; and just after the 4th of July, Brian Rizer ’00 from Glenrock, Wyoming came by. Dad Sam Funk ‘98(n), Mom Naomi Lynch Funk ‘98(n), James, Josiah, Gideon and baby Justus from Union, Washington stopped to visit Aunt Cathy Downs of Student Life. Guests received a Corban mug or license plate frame for coming by the Alumni Office.

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Alumni & Campus Events

ALUMNI ACTION

Alumni & Friends go “out to the ol’ ball game”

For the second year, Corban Mariners (and a few die-hard Oakland A’s) fans enjoyed a beautiful sunny day in Seattle on Saturday,

July 28 for a baseball game. Alumni and friends from Oregon, California and Washington cheered their favorite team. For Jason Merrel ‘02, recently home from Barcelona, Spain, it was the A’s as he grew up in California. Mariners won 4-3.

Left: Corban staff Cathy Downs with granddaughter Esther Eckleman, daughter Melani and husband Frank, who serves on the Warrior Club. Directly behind the Downs clan is Director of Undergraduate Teacher Education, Claudia Green’s family; daughter Kimberly, Claudia Games Green ‘76, husband Jim and daughter Katherine.

Finkbeiner family: daughter Jill, Terry ’76, wife Sue and son Kenton.

Below: The James family rode Amtrak from Salem. Front row (R to L): Carley Davis, Dorothy Johanson James ‘58, Jeff James ’84 with wife Julie and sons Connor and Barrett. Back row: Austin, J.D. ’85, Terri ’86, and Katelyn Davis. Grandpa Clarence ’58 is missing from the photo; he was making a food run.

Ruhlman’s Reunited Three generations of Ruhlman relatives from California, Oregon, Washington, and as far away as Texas, gathered on the Corban campus late in July for their family reunion.

Sheryl Ruhlman Rasmussen ’86 with husband Eric Rasmussen ’87 and daughters Emma, Annie and Ellie from Shoreline, WA.

Front row: Professor Jim Hills shaking hands with John Ruhlman ‘63, Nancy Mehner Ruhlman ‘63(n), Dorothy Ruhlman Moore ‘60, Sheryl Ruhlman Rasmussen ‘86. Second row: Ruthanne Ruhlman Beddoe ‘66(n), incoming Ruhlman family freshman Rachel Jeffers, Kaylene Ruhlman Jeffers ‘79, Joel Jeffers ‘79, Suzanne Reeves Riffle ‘76(n), Rick Riffle ‘76, Eric Rasmussen ‘87, back Darrell Beddoe, Corban board of trustees member.

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Thank you Corban Connection Ladies

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Send form to: Office of Admissions, Corban College, 5000 Deer Park Drive SE, Salem, OR 97317

Alumni, are your junior high or high school age children

receiving information from the admissions office? Fill out this form to make sure!

Questions or comments: 1-800-845-3005 or [email protected] ??? It’s not too early to mark your calendar to join

other alumni & friends at our second Christmas Soiree on Friday evening, November 30.

Kick off your holiday season with refreshments at 6:15 p.m. in the lobby of Schimmel Hall, followed by an evening of beautiful Christmas music presented by our Music Department at 7:20. Alumni will receive an invitation to the Christmas Soiree sponsored by President and Mrs. Hoff.

Even though there is no admission fee for this event, please contact Deleen Wills in the Alumni Office to reserve your space for the concert as seating is limited. Call 503-589-8182 or e-mail [email protected].

Christmas Soiree

Attention Basketball AlumniYou are invited on Saturday, November 10, for an evening of reconnecting with friends either by observing or playing. Students vs. Women at 5:30 p.m. and Students vs. Men at 7:30 p.m. Alumni will be treated to refreshments that evening.

Phase one is complete, and two new pianos have been purchased for our students because of your generous donations through our Corban Connection event in April. We adopted the pianos, carpeting for Aagard women’s dorm and student scholarships. We are well on our way to phase two to meet the goal of $25,000 by next April. If you’d like to help reach this goal, please send your donations to:

Corban Connection5000 Deer Park Drive SESalem, OR 97317

Heather Gossien Hergert and husband Joel Hergert, both seniors at Corban, enjoy playing on one of the new pianos. Our students are very grateful.

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Homecoming Weekend 2007October 5-7, on the Corban campus

FRIDAY

Kick-off Continental BreakfastRev up the weekend with a continental breakfast in the Pavilion main level at 9 a.m.

Homecoming ChapelStart the weekend by attending chapel, brought to you by both students and alumni. 10 a.m.

Dedication of Resurrection SculptureGather with the Corban community to dedicate the College’s first major art project outside the Psalm Center right after chapel at 10:50 a.m.

*Corban Golf Challenge TournamentEnjoy a fun time of golf which benefits student scholarships. It’s a shotgun start at noon. The cost is $125.

*50s and 60s President’s ReceptionAlumni from the 1950s and 1960s are invited to attend a reception to meet and spend time with President and Mrs. Hoff in their home.

Classes Without QuizzesRelive your classroom experience by attending selected classes with current students.

SATURDAY

Clock Tower DedicationJoin in celebrating this exciting milestone as we dedicate the on-going construction of this long-awaited dream at 11 a.m.

Faculty ReceptionCome and visit with your faculty ‘favs’ and enjoy getting reacquainted at 11:30 a.m.

*Alumni Awards LuncheonNoon - 2 p.m.See page 34 for details.

Warrior Sports EventsRoot for the Warriors at volleyball games Friday and Saturday evenings and soccer on Saturday afternoon.

*Reservations required.

Event Highlights

More InformationMealsCampus Dining is ready to serve you! It’s self-service, so go downstairs in Schimmel Hall at any meal time and enjoy the great selections. Breakfast $6.50, Lunch $7.50 and Dinner $8.50.

ToursTake a guided tour of campus, conducted by our students. Drop by the Registration Desk anytime for your personal tour. There are also self-guided nature trail hikes if you’d like some exercise; 1/3 mile trails through beautiful forest areas, and a 9-hole disc golf course. See the Registration Desk for directions.

SouvenirsVisit the Corban Bookstore for the latest Warrior wear and other logo items. For your convenience our campus Bookstore is open for extended hours: Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admissions Office OpenThe Admissions Office is open for

your convenience to answer any questions about Corban:

Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Homecoming Weekend 2007

Registration and Parking

Join your classmates as you rekindle friendships to commemorate the “anniversary,” commiserate on how time has passed, and enjoy capturing the moment!

Cost: $14 per person. Reservations required.

Friday Night Reunion Dinners:6 p.m. Class of ‘67 Class of ‘72 Class of ‘77

Saturday Night Reunion Dinners:6 p.m. Class of ‘82 Class of ‘87 Class of ‘97 Adult Degree Programs alumni (all alumni for the last 15 years)

Reunion Dinners Childcare (Saturday only)

5–10 p.m. Child care; evening care for children 6 weeks to 6 years. $5 per child.

5–10 p.m. Corban Kids; evening activities for children 7-12. $5 per child.

Guest Passes for C.E. Jeffers Sports Center

Passes are available upon request at the Athletic Office to use the facilities, including the weight room (open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m). The Sports Center is open on a first-come, first-served basis Friday and Saturday. Lockers are available; bring your own lock and towel.

Reunion Dinners

Registration

Start the weekend off right by registering in the Psalm Performing Arts Center. Pick up your welcome packet with name tag and tickets to all events. You will receive a complete schedule of events when you register. Friday 8 – 10 a.m. & 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.

Parking

There are several lots on campus where parking is available within walking distance of the event locations. Signs will be posted to direct you to the parking lots and buildings.

Questions? Contact Deleen Wills at 503-589-8182 or [email protected] with questions, concerns or special needs. Additional information available at www.corban.edu/alumni.

Rediscover, Reconnect & Renew

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Saturday, 12 Noon – 2 p.m. • Psalm Performing Arts Center • Admission: $12 per person

Alumni Awards Luncheon

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Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award

Dan Wilder ’75Port Angeles, Washington

President of Dan Wilder Auto Group; Board member: Peninsula College Board of Trustee Chair, Corban College Board of Trustee, Washington State Auto Dealers, Olympic Memorial Hospital Foundation, Olympus Kidney Center, Board of Directors Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce.

Criteria: Demonstrates a serious Christian faith and a continued support of the Christian community; displays a servant’s heart through service to the community; displays leadership, responsibility and expertise in his/her chosen profession; embodies the ideals and mission of Corban College; is a loyal supporter of Corban College; (10 or more years post-graduation, over age 35); attended Corban/WBC for at least two years.

2007 Alumni Award Recipients

Reconnect with your classmates and friends at this special luncheon honoring three outstanding alumni: Dan Wilder ‘75 will be honored as this year’s Distinguished Alumnus and Reid Saunders ‘98 will be honored as the

Distinguished Recent Alumnus. Rich Meyers ’67 will receive the Outstanding Service Award. The luncheon will also include our President’s State of the College address and a presentation by our music department.

Distinguished Recent Alumnus of the Year Award

Reid Saunders ‘98Salem, Oregon

Evangelist—Reid Saunders Association; through a partnership with Next Generation Alliance, a ministry of Luis Palau Association, crusades to evangelize in the U.S., South Africa, Uganda, India, Albania, Jamaica, Poland, England and Ireland; during his undergraduate studies he had his first opportunity to organize three evangelistic crusades. Masters of Divinity from Multnomah Biblical Seminary in 2002.

Criteria: Demonstrates a serious Christian faith and a continued support of the Christian community; displays a servant’s heart through service to the community; displays leadership, responsibility and expertise in his/her chosen profession; embodies the ideals and mission of Corban College; is a loyal supporter of Corban College; (5 or more years post-graduation, under age 35); attended Corban/WBC for at least two years.

Outstanding Service Award

Dr. Richard W. Meyers ‘67Salem, Oregon

Chair, Psychology Department, Professor of Psychology, Corban College. B.S. Western Baptist Bible College; B.A. California State University at Hayward; M.A. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; M.A. Western Conservative Baptist Seminary; Psych D., George Fox University; National Guard chaplain from 1977 through 2005 retired as senior state chaplain for Oregon, Army and Air National Guard; Private counseling practice, family counseling; Organizational consulting, businesses and churches.

Criteria: 30 years or more exemplary service to Western Baptist/Corban College; Demonstrates a serious Christian faith and a continued support of the Christian community; displays a servant’s heart through service to the community; displays leadership, responsibility and expertise in his/her chosen profession; embodies the ideals and mission of Corban College; is a loyal supporter of Corban College; attended Corban/WBC for at least two years.

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CLASSCLASSnotes60sEldon Martens ’68 retired from his pastoral position at Central Baptist Church in Clovis, Calif., on May 27, 2007, where he had served since 1993. He founded the Fundamental Baptist Church in Escondido in 1973 and pastored there for over 14 years. He helped establish a Christian school, the Southern California Association of Christian Schools and served as president for years. He also served as vice president of the Western Association of Christian Schools. From 1983 to 1991 Eldon suffered from a major voice problem, Spastic Dysphonia, and stepped aside from pastoring. He moved his family to Clear Lake, Calif. and served at the Lucerne Christian Conference Center. He then moved his family to Marina and worked with a speech therapist who helped restore his voice. It was progressive yet miraculous work of God—that most experts in the medical field said was impossible. Eldon and wife Martha celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary July 13 and have five children and eleven grandchildren.

70sNina Robinson ’71 of Tacoma, Washington writes “Your recent article about how to handle our troopers coming home from war WAS WONDERFUL. I have worked for the Army for 30 years and very involved in health care of our troops, and your thoughts were right on. Keep up the good work; it was a very useful article. The biggest thing to do is just sit and listen to the young men and women that have had to go to the war and back again. I was glad to see a Christian magazine say something that everyone could use in everyday life.”

Tom Hedges ’72 of Venice, Florida credits Western for preparing him for what would be 35 very challenging years of ministry after graduation. He began as San Francisco East Bay Regional Bible Club Director for Youth for Christ. He then transitioned to youth pastor in several churches including a ministry assisting G. Nelson Zarfas ’61 in San Pablo. After moving to Salem and completing college, he moved to Chico, California, serving as youth and education pastor at Grace Baptist. He was best known for leading the Thanksgiving Teen Leadership Conference at Mt. Hermon for the GARBC churches. He made a major move in accepting the call to Grace Gospel Church in West Virginia. During his ten years at Grace Gospel he pioneered youth concepts which led to

invitations to speak at Christian colleges and youth pastor’s conferences. Scripture Press Publications made him a part of their teacher development seminar team which involved traveling throughout the U.S. training church workers. Tom served the next 20 years at Calvary Baptist Church in Covington, Kentucky which included mission trips to Haiti, Jamaica and Martinique. He was asked to assume the executive pastor position after Calvary called Dr. Charles

Wagner as pastor in 1991. Tom continued to fill the position of minister of education with 700 volunteers. Tom retired to Venice with his wife Lee Ann of 47 years. He now pursues golf and bicycling, teaches Sunday School and serves on the deacon board of Venice First

Baptist Church. They have four children and 15 grandchildren. The Hedges would enjoy hearing from old friends. E-mail: [email protected].

Wendell Garner ’73 and wife Peggy of Los Molinos, California, traveled six weeks by car across the U.S. visiting missionaries that their church supports, family and friend Mel Patterson ’75 in Tacoma, Washington. After arriving home they repacked their bags and flew to Kiev, Ukraine, to attend the wedding of a missionary friend. Wendell begins his 30th year of teaching elementary age students this year.

Andy Robinson and Elda Coker Robinson ’72 reside in Watsonville, California. Elda works with a team of educators and the Association of Christian Schools to create a science curriculum for grades 4-6. Andy is a middle school administrator at Monte Vista Christian School in Watsonville. Their son Sam ’05, works in the IT department of Northwest Christian College in Eugene, Oregon.

James Rozman ’77 of Santa Clara, California, walked across the platform at the University of Phoenix and received a M.A.Ed, multiple subject teaching credentials during graduation ceremony in June. Between teaching, pulpit supply in Northern California and overseeing a

15-year trust, he is busy serving the Lord after retirement from the United States Air Force chaplaincy.

Terry Finkbeiner ’76 of Connell, Washington, is the Administrative Manager for Perfect Blend, LLC., a biotic-organic fertilizer production plant just north of Connell with a corporate office in Bellevue. There are plans to build several production plants on the West coast of the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Wife Susan has taught 5th graders for three years, is a certified GLAD trainer (Guided Language Acquisition Design) and is beginning National Board Certification. Son Kenton is moving to Cabo San Lucas to teach high school science in a Christian school. Daughter Jillian just completed her Masters in Teaching from WSU and will begin teaching 4th grade this fall.

Scott Hammond ’78 of Bennington, Nebraska has been married to wife Vera for over 15 years. He works with Ford Motor Company, and Vera is a dental assistant for an orthodontist. They lived in Phoenix for over

11 years when his division merged with FMCC. Because of that they moved to San Francisco and worked for 15 months for Volvo Finance, another division of FMCC.

When that division closed, he accepted a position in Omaha, where they now live. They were in Omaha only three months when Ford announced plans to close all FMCC branches across the nation. Scott was the only person from his office who retained his job, because of his particular skill set. They miss the West and hope to move back in the near future.

80sLinda Shouse Jaime ’82 of Woodland, California works at Woodland Christian School as a teacher’s aid rather than teaching full time. She substitutes and is also receptionist at the preschool in the morning and tutors elementary students in the afternoon.

Don McDaniel ‘82(n) of Auburn, Washington is an installer for a tent and awning company in Seattle. His son Jacob (22), is a youth leader in a local church and the drummer and daughter Paige is at Western Washington University as a journalist major.

Tom with Dr. Charles Wagner at the reception honoring Tom on his retirement.

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David Blood ’85 of Camino, California has worked for the California Highway Patrol (CHP) for the last 19 years throughout California in a number of areas. He is currently assigned to the Placerville area office and works as a beat officer.

90sLori VanWeerdhuizen Patterson ’91 and family were featured in Salem’s Statesman Journal newspaper on May 20, 2007. The front page and two full page color story chronicled their personal experience during the detailed adoption process of six-year-old twin girls from Liberia in September 2006 and their first year in Salem. The article also covered the lives of the two young sisters from a marketing town surrounded by small villages on the hot plateaus of Central Liberia, a country in its second decade of a bloody civil war, extreme poverty and disease, having the distinction of one of the highest mortality rates in the world. The girls joined four brothers and two other adopted sisters.

Jeff Stachofsky ’91 of Pasco, Washington is in the fifth year of ministry at First Baptist of Richland. Last February their youngest son Jonathan (13), was diagnosed with Leukemia. He continues to undergo treatment in Spokane at the Children’s Hospital and is responding

very well. Wife Jennifer Sams Stachofsky ’92 continues to work when time permits between treatments. Jeffery (15), is a sophomore and has started driving, enjoys basketball, playing guitar and friends. Their prayer for their family is that God will use this difficult time to draw them closer to Him and that they will use every opportunity bring glory to God. They ask to keep them in your prayers, that they will be a witness for God in every situation.

Tamara Tatum Horton ’92 and husband Nate reside in Kalispell, Montana and have five children: Florie (10), Daniel (9),TK (9), Alex (6) and Jasmine (5). Last year they adopted the two younger ones. They serve in the community as foster parents. In 2000 they started their own

business, Innovative Graphics, specializing in missionary prayer cards and related materials. They also design and print for commercial businesses. They enjoyed taking a business from an idea to a solid company that is really helping improve the quality of printed and designed material, especially for Christian ministries. They attend Bethel Baptist Church.

Heather Dorr Boyd ’95 graduated from Oregon School of Massage and is a licensed massage therapist working independently from her home. She and husband Tim are remodeling their home in Southeast Salem.

Rhoda Scherrer ’96 is back in Salem after working in Southern California at a juvenile detention school for the past year. In 1997 she moved back home to Grants Pass, Oregon where she taught math, science and history at a local Christian school for seventh through tenth graders. She taught for six years but in fall 2003 did a six month missions training course with YWAM and joined staff at their Salem location in spring 2004. She is working with YWAM as a full time missionary as staff with a Wilderness Leadership Training program called NIKO (a Greek word meaning “to overcome”). The program is now in 33 nations and in Salem she works with the U.S. coordinator, helping run the local program. It is geared to mentor youth ages 12 and up, to grasp onto their relationship with the Lord and to be leaders in their generation. She writes, “I will always be thankful for the foundation and professionalism that Corban College gave me. Though I have not used my Psychology degree in the traditional sense, the Lord has put my degree to good use.”

Kristen Barnes ‘98 of Silverton, Oregon was named Mid-Willamette Conference track and field coach of year at the end of the regular season. Kristen, who also coaches volleyball in the fall, brought home the first conference dual-meet and district titles since reclassification.

00sTobin Hansen ’00 is a 2007 graduate of OSU, having defended his thesis “Entre critica e imaginacion: El contexto Mexico-estadounidense en Gringo Viejo y La frontera de cristal” in May. His Master of Arts is in Latin American Studies, focusing on the U.S.-Mexican border, U.S. foreign policy toward LatAm, and contemporary Mexican literature. He is a project coordinator for KPMG, a consultancy, for the firm’s Latin America Regional Office where he is working on a leadership development program for partners in the region.

Tobin works out of the Mexico City office.

Aaron Holloway ‘01(AD) resides in Dallas, Georgia and is minister of children’s ministries at Burnt Hickory Baptist Church in Powder Springs. Kraig Kroeker ’01 was sworn in as a 2nd Lieutenant, Oregon Air National Guard, 173rd Fighter Wing, Kingsley Field, Klamath Falls, Oregon as chaplain. He is shown in the picture with wife Marcie and Major Martin Balakas.

Kraig and Marcie have been very involved in their ministry pursuits. In 2005 Kraig obtained his Masters in Divinity from Western Seminary. In addition to his most recent acceptance of God’s service as chaplain of the Air National Guard, he has served as an associate pastor for BBC Ministries in Klamath Falls, working presently as the Men’s ministry director. He also teaches Bible curriculum and is the chaplain for TRIAD Christian school. He also serves as a board member for In-Flight Ministries, a Christian counseling and training center since 2002. Kraig was ordained by the CBA in 2006. They reside in Klamath Falls with their cat Oscar. (Thanks to pastor Tom Bailey ’01 for supplying this information).

Nathan Ohta ’02 has been promoted to the head of the Warrior softball program, stepping in to replace Michelle Hext, who resigned for other career opportunities after leading the Warriors this past year. Nathan joined as top assistant in the spring and the two helped re-invigorate the softball program. Corban improved its overall and conference records in 2007, while beating NCAA Division II Northwest Nazarene and every NAIA conference opponent except one. Nathan is currently coaching the Oregon Slammers U14 summer team, returns to head the sport he helped launch in 2001 when he oversaw Corban’s first softball team. For two years he handled all administrative, recruiting and coaching duties during the program’s club phase, helping Corban advance Warrior softball to an official intercollegiate sport in 2004. He is also a teacher at Albany Christian School.

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We are both youth leaders in our church, and I work as store manager at Manchester Brothers, a sporting goods/appliance retail store. We are especially appreciative to have J.D. (his nickname) in our lives after losing our first two children to miscarriage. The Lord has walked with us through the low valleys as well as the high peaks in our journey of parenthood. As an alum, I am honored to still remain a part of the college that will always be a treasured part of my life.” 5

Travis Frank ’05 and wife Kristin Bushnell Frank ’05 live in Jefferson, Oregon with son Jeremiah and daughter Lilliana, born September 29, 2006. Travis is a worship pastor in Salem while Kristin is a stay-at-home mom. 6

Caleb Erlenmeyer ’06 and wife Sharon welcomed second son, Jesse Thomas, born June 4, 2007. He joins brother Joseph, born November 9, 2005, one month before Caleb completed his last semester at Corban. He is a framer in Moses Lake, Washington where they reside. 7

With the Lord

Samuel Fisk, former Western Baptist Bible College professor, passed away in California. He was preceded in death by his wife, Hilda.

Harold Shively ’59 of Redding, California died April 8, 2007. Prior to college in California he served as Army chaplain’s assistant in Washington D.C. He married Betty Lou Johnson ’56 in 1957, moved to San Rafael to drive bus and work as youth pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Larkspur, California; youth pastor in San Francisco; moved to Summit City to start a church in the 60s; to Hayfork Baptist as pastor; helped start North Valley Baptist in Red Bluff, started Mid Valley Baptist in Durham, moved in the 70s to Redding and became vice principal of Grace Baptist School and youth pastor; in the 80s took over a church in Reno, Nevada, started Bethany Baptist Church in Reno. In 1988, while preparing to move to Redding to be a visitation pastor at Grace Baptist Church, an auto accident left him a quadriplegic. In 1994 he served on the board of KIBC FM/AM radio. Harold served the Lord in any way he could. He is survived by his wife of fifty years Betty Lou, 4 children, 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

helped a lot, so Darren sent Margot’s address to Doug as well. E-mails and phone calls watered the flower of love, and then it bloomed when she moved back to Salem. Thanks Darren! They pray and read together daily and recommend it to all married couples.

Rebecca Boorman ’07 married Jarred Peterson ’07 on February 24, 2007 at First Baptist Church in Quincy, Washington. They live in Bellevue, Idaho.

Jordan Weber ’09 and Katrina Davis ’08 were married on June 8, 2007 in Kenai, Alaska. Jordan has two years left at Corban, and Katrina finishes in December with an Associate Bible degree.

All in the Family

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Michael Beach ’95 and wife Elizabeth Odle Beach ’96 of Imperial, California, welcome Emily born on February 26, 2007. She joins siblings Molly, Caleb and Micah. 1

Luke Cranston ’00 and wife Jessica welcomed Dinah born February 4, 2007. She joins big sister Abigail born April 1, 2005. Luke is owner of Randy’s Towing in Stayton. Proud grandparents are Randy ’76 and Judi Woodward Cranston ‘97 (AD). 2

Julie Anne Leggett ’01 (AD) lives in Falls Church, Virginia with husband Christopher who is First Secretary at the Canadian Embassy in Washington D.C. She stays at home with son David and new baby Daniel Henry, born July 26, 2006. 3

Pete Potloff ’02 and Holly Konrad Potloff ’01 of Keizer, Oregon, welcomed second son Jase Konrad born June 4, 2007 at 6:03 a.m. He weighed 7 lb., 6 oz. and joins big brother Jamin. Peter is an administrator at Salem Academy High School. 4

Joshua Graber ’03 and wife Susan of Longview, Washington welcomed son Joshua Daniel Graber II born February 1, 2007. Joshua writes “The Lord has blessed my wife Susie and I by allowing her to be a stay at home mom, which always has been her dream.

Tara Manning ’03 joined the Prudential Real Estate Professionals in the Salem-Keizer Branch.

Jill Steiner Nelson ’04 married Nolan Nelson May 6, 2006 at Morning Star Community Church. Jill is a children’s ministries director at Morning Star, and Nolan works at a civil engineering firm in Albany as a civil engineer.

Rachel Hullet Wilson ’04 married Danny Wilson in July 2005 and they are remodeling their fixer home, purchased in Stayton, Oregon. Rachel is employed at the YMCA and runs sports programs and summer camps for children. Danny is employed at Philips Products.

Steve McCoy ‘05 resides in The Dalles, Oregon with wife Kellie Grames McCoy ‘05. They purchased a rural home on three acres. He is senior accountant at Columbia River Bank including analytics, profitability analysis, net interest income forecasting and asset/liability management. With many additional regulations, disclosures, etc. he is also involved with administering the stock options and filing Insider Trading forms.

Down the Aisle

Ruth Hogue Sheldon ’70 married Jimmy Mounts on December 27, 2006 in Slaughters, Kentucky. They reside in Maiden Rock, Wisconsin. They were both widowed and met on a Christian dating site in April 2006

and discovered that they were alike in many ways, both loving southern gospel music, both sing, play piano and busy serving in their local churches. Jim retired from farming and has a small implement business. They have 11 children and 13 grandchildren between them.

Margot Swanson ’89 married Douglas Rodgers ’85 on March 17, 2007. They met at Western Baptist as students in 1986 but went their separate ways after school. Doug married and settled

down in Salem. Margot traveled the world and ended up teaching English in Turkey. When Doug’s wife died of cancer, Darren Glenewinkel’s ’85 e-mails of encouragement

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Weber/Davis

Swanson/Rodgers

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Jennifer Cramp Uskoski ‘02 of Grants Pass, Oregon, died at age 26 in her home June 18 after a lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis. A celebration of life was held at Parkway Christian Center. She married Jeff Uskoski ‘01 June 1999. She recently worked as a speaker for the Pregnancy Care Center. She attended Calvary Crossroads Church and enjoyed playing softball and coaching and playing volleyball at New Hope Christian School. She is survived by husband Jeff and six year old daughter Hope, parents and grandparents.

Policy

It is the practice of Class Notes not to print pregnancy or engagement announcements, due to the time between receiving such information and the publication dates. Corban magazine reserves the right to edit or omit any information submitted.

Graduation Year: Did you attend college for a year or two but for some reason didn’t graduate? No matter how long you attended, you are still considered an alumnus or alumna of the Corban/Western Baptist College family. The Alumni Office records it as in this example: if you entered in fall 1981, attended three years and left in 1984 but didn’t graduate, you are associated with the class of 1985 because that’s the 4-year graduation date of your fellow classmates. If you don’t want to be listed with your 4-year class, please let the Alumni Office know. Having you listed in the correct class year is important, because we want you to receive your class reunion invitations!

Non grad (n): signifies alumni who didn’t graduate.

Adult Degree (AD): signifies alumni who graduated from the Adult Degree programs.

With the Lord: submissions must be accompanied by a copy of a newspaper obituary or funeral home notice. We reserve the right to edit for space and clarity.

Warriors in the WorldWhere in the world are you showing your Corban spirit? Send us your photographs of the places you have been with your Corban or Warrior wear and you could be the next alum featured in Warriors in the World!

Send your photos,* along with a description of the location where the photograph was taken, to the Corban Alumni Office, 5000 Deer Park Drive SE, Salem, OR 97317, or to [email protected].

*Please send high-resolution images or prints only.

Michael Beach ’95 and wife Elizabeth Odle Beach ’96 with children Molly, Caleb, Micah and Emily, enjoy a barbecue with other friends from their church in El Centro, California with Alumni Director Deleen Wills, after touring the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in San Diego. Michael is pastor of First Baptist Church. They were on a friend’s yacht in Shelter Island overlooking Point Loma.

A committal service was held at City View Cemetery in Salem for Catherine Mildred Hannah-Prewitt, wife of Corban College’s long-time administrator and faculty member, Frank Prewitt. She passed away in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 26, 2007.

Mrs. Prewitt supported Corban through the work of her husband for over 50 years. For a brief time, she worked at the El Cerrito campus in the college press. The Prewitts moved to Oregon with the College in 1969 and eventually settled in Aumsville, Oregon where they lived for many years.

After Dr. Prewitt passed away in 1992, Mildred remained in the area until moving to North Carolina to be near one of her three children. A stroke in January 2007 left her in failing health until her death.

Mildred is remembered by many as an energetic and happy person. The women’s wing of Prewitt-Van Gilder Residence Halls was named in her honor, while the Prewitt/Allen Archaeological Museum is the namesake of her husband.

She is survived by her son, J. Frank Prewitt, Jr. ‘72 of Anchorage, Alaska; two daughters, Joyce M. Smith ‘59 of Olympia, Washington, and Grace L. Sevener ‘62 of Charlotte, North Carolina; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Ruth L. Warner-Baker of Salem, Lois E. King of Fillmore, California, and Verle Mae Oden of Hacienda Heights, California.

She was buried next to her husband, James Franklin Prewitt, at City View cemetary.

Long-time College friend Mildred Prewitt with the Lord

Mildred Prewitt, 1967 file photo

Has it been a while since you have contacted or visited your alma-mater? Stop by sometime for a personal tour! Too far to visit? Go to our website and see what’s happening: www.corban.edu

Send us updates by filling out the form on the next page or go to www.corban.edu/alumi/update and do it all online. We hope to hear from you soon!

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Your classmates are eager to hear about you! Please share births, marriages, employment news, retirements and other joys of life with our readers. Send photos too! Fill out this form and mail your news to: Deleen Wills, Director of Alumni ServicesCorban College5000 Deer Park Drive SESalem, OR 97317

Prefer e-mail? Send to: [email protected] Or complete the form on our website: www.corban.edu/alumni/classnotes

This issue consists of Class Notes submitted between May 1, 2007 and July 20, 2007.

Where are You? Alumni update

Name _______________________________________ Maiden Name ________________________ Class Year ________

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Pictured at right:

1. Emily Beach

2. Dinah Cranston (and big sister Abigail)

3. Daniel Henry Leggett

4. Jase Konrad Potloff

5. Joshua Daniel Graber II

6. Lilliana Frank (and big brother Jeremiah)

7. Jesse Thomas Erlenmeyer (and big brother

Joseph)

Send baby photos!We need to know about your growing families and see their new faces! Send your photos and birth announcements and receive a gift from the Alumni Office.

Send to:Corban College Alumni Office5000 Deer Park Drive SESalem, OR 97317

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you to rollover up to $100,000 from your IRA to Corban College and Graduate School or other charities without increasing your taxable income or paying any additional tax. Best of all, this gift is not subject to the Federal limit of �0% of adjusted gross income. These tax-free rollover gifts could be for any amount up to $100,000 this year.

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Corban College & Graduate School is a non profit, �01(c)(�), tax exempt educational corporation. We offer several other planned giving vehicles such as a: 1) Charitable Gift Annuity, �) Charitable Lead Trust, �) Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust, and �) Charitable Remainder Trust. Gifts of real property or life insurance are another way to support the mission of the College. Please phone Chris Erickson at (800) 8��-�00� ext. 7011 or e-mail at [email protected]. You may also visit our website at www.corban.edu and click on “Donor Opportunities.”

Giving through IRA savings...their future may depend on it.

the beneficiary of your IRA. This permits you to take withdrawals from your IRA during your life and then leave the remaining value of your IRA to Corban College.

Using excess funds in your IRA to make a gift to Corban is a great way to invest in the future of young people who will make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ. The professional staff at Corban will assist you in planning your estate and with an IRA rollover. For help, please stop by and visit or give us a call at 800-845-3005 ext. 7011.