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Index<strong>to</strong> <strong>articles</strong> <strong>published</strong> <strong>in</strong><strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>magaz<strong>in</strong>es<strong>1944</strong>-2012Prepared by the staff of theCenter for Mennonite Brethren Studies<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>2012


This <strong>in</strong>dex <strong>in</strong>cludes citations <strong>to</strong> most items <strong>published</strong> <strong>in</strong> the various magaz<strong>in</strong>es sent out <strong>to</strong> alumni andfriends of <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>. These magaz<strong>in</strong>es have been <strong>published</strong> under numerous titles overthe years, as follows:The P.B.I. Messenger (<strong>1944</strong>-1961)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Messenger (1961-1966)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Alumni News Letter (1967)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Today (1968-1971)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Report (1968)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Alumni News Letter (1968-1969)Alumnews: <strong>Pacific</strong> College Alumni Newsletter (1971)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Today (1971)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Alumni Newsletter (1971-1973)<strong>Pacific</strong> College Action (1972-1974)The Messenger (1975-1982)Messenger (1982-1986)<strong>Pacific</strong> Magaz<strong>in</strong>e (1986-1999)<strong>Pacific</strong> (1999-present)The frequency of publication and format of the magaz<strong>in</strong>e was quite <strong>in</strong>consistent from 1967 until 1975.Number<strong>in</strong>g and dat<strong>in</strong>g of issues were at various po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong>consistent. While most issues were <strong>published</strong>with both volume/issue numbers as well as dates, some were <strong>published</strong> with dates only and others were<strong>published</strong> with volume/issue numbers only. The number<strong>in</strong>g system, furthermore, was re-started <strong>in</strong> 1975and aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> 1986. For this reason, this <strong>in</strong>dex uses only dates <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>dicate <strong>in</strong> which issue a particular itemappears.In the case of four issues of <strong>Pacific</strong> that were <strong>published</strong> without dates, we have had <strong>to</strong> reconstruct thosedates, as follows:Vol. 3 no. 1 = Fall 1988Vol. 15 no. 1 = Fall 2001Vol. 15 no. 2 = Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002Vol. 15 no. 3 = Summer 2002This <strong>in</strong>dex <strong>in</strong>cludes citations <strong>to</strong> most but not all items <strong>published</strong> <strong>in</strong> these magaz<strong>in</strong>es. Items that have beenomitted <strong>in</strong>clude marriage, birth, death, and other news items submitted by <strong>in</strong>dividual alumni,advertisements , announcements for upcom<strong>in</strong>g regular events (such as Homecom<strong>in</strong>g), and poems anddevotional <strong>articles</strong> written by authors not affiliated with FPU. This last category of items most commonlyappeared <strong>in</strong> the 1940s and 1950s.


SUBJECT INDEXABEBE, ZENEBEFaculty & staff focus. February 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Farewell, with thanks. November 2008: 11.ACADEMIC DECATHLONFriesen prepares students for competition.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 13.ACADEMIC POLICIESThe academic and philosophic position of<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute. September 1949:2.ACADEMIC STRUCTURENew structure enhances university stand<strong>in</strong>g,staff changes offer better support. June2005: 2.ACCREDITATIONSchool receives recognition. March 1946: 2.Accreditation. December 1948: 3.Provisional credit. June 1949: 2.The academic and philosophic position of<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute. September 1949:2.American Association of Schools ofReligious Education meets. January1950: 2.Accredit<strong>in</strong>g association: f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g favor withGod and man. January 1951: 2.Baerg and Goossen attend accredit<strong>in</strong>gmeet<strong>in</strong>gs. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 1.Dr. Peters attends meet<strong>in</strong>g of accredit<strong>in</strong>gassociation. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 2.Accreditation visit recommended. July 1960:1.Accreditation visit assured. November 1960:2.Accreditation visit by committee. January1961: 1.Accreditation achieved. March 1961: 1.What accreditation means. March 1961: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> College granted accreditation. March1961: 2.Accreditation letter. July 1961: 1.Accreditation visit scheduled. August1962:3.WASC schedules prelim<strong>in</strong>ary visit. January1964: 1.Senior college accreditation visitrecommended. March 1964: 1.<strong>Fresno</strong> State gives <strong>Pacific</strong> new status. May1964: 4.Accreditation renewed. August 1973: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> college receives WASC approval forMaster of Arts degree program <strong>in</strong>education. March 1975: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> college is given approval <strong>to</strong> granthigh school teacher certification. May1975: 1.WASC evaluation team on <strong>Pacific</strong> campus.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 1.Accreditation extended. Summer 1989: 5.State renews accreditation of educationprograms. Summer 1999: 14.FPU celebrates reaccreditation. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2003: 11.ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCYSYNDROMEAct<strong>in</strong>g on AIDS. July 2006: 6.Fac<strong>in</strong>g a crisis. March 2007: 7.ACREE, MARTINAlumni <strong>in</strong> professions report <strong>to</strong> students.June 2008: 16.ADAMS, RONIt's my game, says coach Adams. February1973: 2.Adams vacates cage post. July 1975: 2.A student of the game: coach<strong>in</strong>g success ledRon Adams <strong>to</strong> the Chicago Bulls.November 2005: 14.Five <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCEFPC hosts adaptive technology conference.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 8.


Subject IndexADDICOTT, IRVINState college vice president guest at <strong>Pacific</strong>.May 1964: 3.ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENTStudent prospects favorable. July 1958: 2.<strong>Pacific</strong> closes new student enrolment.August 1962: 1.Applications for 1963-64 set record. January1963: 2.Enlarged student solicitation programbegun. November 1963: 2.New student applications cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>to</strong> rise.May 1964: 1.New direction for admissions. December1986: 7.A record year for admissions. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987:7.Fall admissions confirmations up. Summer1988: 3.Accepted Day seals the deal. July 2010: 8.ADULT EDUCATIONAdult degree program offered by <strong>Pacific</strong>.April 1968: 3.The college is study<strong>in</strong>g. September 1971: 2.Education program for senior citizens isnew service of <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>. December1977: 2.Community education program underway.February 1978: 1.FPC hosts adult transition program.Summer 1989: 4.Ageless learn<strong>in</strong>g: adult students mak<strong>in</strong>ghis<strong>to</strong>ry at FPU: new facilities and majorsspread school’s <strong>in</strong>fluence. March 2009:9.ADVANCEMENT PROGRAMThe need of the <strong>in</strong>stitute. February 1949: 4.Promotional work. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1952:3.College teams <strong>to</strong> visit churches. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1973: 2.<strong>Pacific</strong> College comes <strong>to</strong> San Jose. March1975: 1.AFRICAN AMERICAN CHRISTIAN YOUTHLEADERSHIP CONFERENCEAfrican American youth conference. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1993: 4.AIMS FOUNDATIONAIMS expands facilities. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 9.<strong>University</strong> receives $6.4 million from AIMS:plans new math, science educationcenter. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 8.Gift “AIM”s <strong>to</strong> improve math, scienceeducation. Summer 1999: 15.FPU family and friends jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> providesecurity. November 2004: 19.AIMS HALL<strong>University</strong> receives $6.4 million from AIMS:plans new math, science educationcenter. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 8.Trustees take action on math/science andcommons build<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 2001: 14.AIMS hall of science and mathematicsreflects university ideals. Summer 2001:15.AIMS Hall opens new era of mathematicsscience education. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 14.AINGER, TRACY: see SCHULTE, TRACYAINLEY, DIANE: see DEN HARTOG, DIANEAIYABEI, JONAHCampus community comes <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> helpstudent dur<strong>in</strong>g heart surgery. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1997: 4.ALLEN, MARKDisappo<strong>in</strong>tment leads <strong>to</strong> spiritual growth: “Iknew there was no way.” Summer 1986:6.ALLEN, PAUL S.Commencement speaker. April-May 1956: 1.Simpson College president addressesgraduates. July 1956: 3.


Subject IndexALPHA CHIFPC jo<strong>in</strong>s honors society. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 5.National honor society at FPC. Fall 1987: 7.Graduates <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> scholarship society.Summer 1988: 3.FPC students awarded Alpha Chimembership. Summer 1989: 3.Alpha Chi researchers. July 2006: 6.Alpha Chi chapter stars nationally. March2007: 6.FPU scores with Alpha Chi. June 2008: 9.Alpha Chi students take national honors.July 2009: 6.Alpha Chi members garner regional, localhonors. July 2010: 6.Alpha Chi chapter earns fifth Star award.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 7.ALUMNIAlumni picnic. June 1950: 4.Fellowship d<strong>in</strong>ner for former students.August 1951: 3.Alumni meet<strong>in</strong>g. June 1952: 2.Annual alumni meet<strong>in</strong>g. June-July 1953: 3.Alumni meet<strong>in</strong>g. February-March 1954: 2.Ex-students meet. February-March 1954: 2.Gerbrandt elected alumni president.June-July 1954: 2.Alumni meet<strong>in</strong>g held on campus. May 1963:2.Alumni are vital l<strong>in</strong>k <strong>to</strong> future students. youcan help! May 1972: 1.Alumni meets at Yarrow conference.November 1957: 2.Alumni-former student banquet. July 1958:4.Alumni and former students banquet – May28, 1960. May 1960: 2.College sets February 24 as date for firstannual “Alumni Night.” February 1973:1.Alumni elect officers, make plans. April1974: 3.Alumni banquet scheduled June 8. April1974: 1.All former students <strong>in</strong>vited for annualalumni d<strong>in</strong>ner. June: May 1975: 2.PC Alumni Executive Council <strong>to</strong> elect threeAlumni Council members. May 1975: 3.Year's activities set by Alumni ExecutiveCouncil. December 1976: 3.Just a note . . . from Judy. Fall 1984: 14.Student connects with his<strong>to</strong>ry, culture andfellow travelers on alumni choir <strong>to</strong>ur.November 2004: 9.Alumni of FPU: where they are. June 2005:12.ALUMNI HALLCampus build<strong>in</strong>g progress. November 1961:5.Alumni Hall construction <strong>to</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>.November 1963: 1Alumni Hall completed. May 1964: 4.Alumni Hall. November 1964: 3Alumni Hall project. February 1967: 1Alumni Hall contributions show <strong>in</strong>crease.April 1967: 2.Alumni Hall progress report. April 1967: 5.Improvements are made <strong>in</strong> Alumni Hall.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 2.The renovation of Alumni Hall. February2004: 18.Tennis courts, Alumni Hall dedication April1. February 2005: 18.New, refurbished facilities celebrated:campus, supporters dedicate AlumniHall and Haak Tennis Complex. June2005: 24.ALUMNI PLAZAAlumni Plaza project is <strong>in</strong> full sw<strong>in</strong>g.Summer 2001: 19.AMAYA, JANICEThree <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> freshmen reflect onfaculty/staff members. February 1982: 2.


Subject IndexAMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFEVANGELICAL STUDENTS. WESTERNREGIONAL CONVENTIONStudent leadership convention on campus.November 1963: 1.AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OFRELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAmerican Association of Schools ofReligious Education meets. January1950: 2.AMERICAN SOCIETY OF VICTIMOLOGYVictimologists pursue new def<strong>in</strong>itions ofcrime and punishment. June 2008: 3.AMPHITHEATER<strong>Pacific</strong> college <strong>to</strong> construct new outdoorstage. March 1965: 2.ANDERSON, DAVIDFour new board members for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.February 1978: 1.Anderson will head student government.June 1978: 4.Alumnus recalls <strong>in</strong>fluence of FPC.September 1981: 15.ANDERSON, DENNISA national champion. January 1972: 4.A word from the FPC alumni president. Fall1983: 14.Service--contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 2.ANDERSON, JAYSpann<strong>in</strong>g faith and work: respect creation.June 2003: 6.ANDERSON, MARLYN W.Home Missions Rally. February-March 1954:2.ANDERSON, PATRICIAPatricia Anderson br<strong>in</strong>gs experience <strong>to</strong>provost's position. Summer 2002: 12.Anderson retires as provost, plans <strong>to</strong> stayactive <strong>in</strong> education. March 2006: 7.Godspeed <strong>to</strong> a colleague, an educa<strong>to</strong>r and afriend: Pat Anderson’s expertise helpedFPU <strong>in</strong> many ways. July 2006: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.ANNIVERSARIES<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute beg<strong>in</strong>s tenth year.August-September 1953: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> College jubilee year. March 1964: 5.Anniversary d<strong>in</strong>ner marks start of fourthdecade. May 1975: 2.Anniversary d<strong>in</strong>ners will launch <strong>Pacific</strong>’s1976 spr<strong>in</strong>g funds drive. March 1976: 1.A really BIG celebration and a really BIGdream. Fall 1994: 2.From PBI <strong>to</strong> FPC: fifty years of faithfulness.Fall 1994: 3.Celebrat<strong>in</strong>g our fiftieth year. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 8.Back <strong>to</strong> the future. February 2004: 4.ANDRES, CARMENGrad takes helm of Christian Leader. Fall1998: 11.ANDRESEN, ANITAFaculty notes. Fall 1989: 7.In-service education. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 4.Presidential service awards. Summer 1996:13.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Andresen completes education career.Summer 2001: 13.ANSPIKIAN, ARAAlumni profile: Ara Anspikian, M.D., Ph.D.March 2010: 14.ARAM IArmenian pontiff lauds diversity, calls forunity among faithful: Aram I <strong>in</strong>cludesFPU <strong>in</strong> his California visit. November2005: 7.


Subject IndexARNDT, TODDTodd Arndt. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 10.ARRENDONDO, SILVIA ROJASFaculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.ARREOLA, NAYELYStudent overcomes adversity and excelsacademically. November 2004: 6.ART PROGRAMArt set for major impact. November 2008: 7.ASANGA, RENEInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENTCALIFORNIA COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES<strong>Pacific</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s AICCU. November 1965: 4.ATHLETES IN ACTIONFPU works with AIA. November 2006: 4.ATHLETIC HALL OF FAMEThree <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Hall of Fame. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 8.Three-time NAIA national championHardison jo<strong>in</strong>s. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 10.Hall of Fame: soccer standouts. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000:21.Sunbird Hall of Fame: trio <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong> Hallof Fame April 6. Summer 2001: 20.Athletic Hall of Fame grows by four atSeptember 14 banquet. November 2009:21.ATHLETICS CLUBNew campus clubs are organized. January1961: 4.ATHLETICS PROGRAMFund drive benefits athletic program.November 1961: 1.College <strong>to</strong> host P.E. sem<strong>in</strong>ar. August 1962: 4.Sports news: NAIA membership. November1965: 4.Booster association will benefit athleticprogram. April 1979: 4.FPC teams complete best season. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1986: 6.Sunbird recruit<strong>in</strong>g--f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the right peopleat the right time. Fall 1987: 5.New division designations for NAIA.Summer 1989: 10.Athletics firsts mark early years. Fall 1994: 6.Sunbird All-Americans represent the world.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 13.Campbell resigns as athletic direc<strong>to</strong>r.Summer 1998: 14.Dennis Janzen named FPU AthleticsDirec<strong>to</strong>r. June 2004: 3.FPU earns ESPYs. November 2006: 20.Best Direc<strong>to</strong>r’s Cup f<strong>in</strong>ish. November 2010:21.Janzen leaves coach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> focus on A.D.duties. March 2011: 21.FPU beg<strong>in</strong>s NCAA membership process,jo<strong>in</strong>s PacWest Conference. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:26.Chris Moore jo<strong>in</strong>s staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 27.Fourth straight Direc<strong>to</strong>r’s Cup <strong>to</strong>p four.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.AUGSBURGER, DAVIDChristian life emphasis week. February 1975:1.Augsburger speaks on relationships. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1996: 5AUTISMAutism experts seek <strong>to</strong> br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>getherparents, schools <strong>to</strong> help kids. June 2008:3.Community Autism Partnership. July 2010:5.AVAKIAN, KARLKarl Avakian has seen FPU grow: throughthe eyes of a student and board member.March 2006: 14.


Subject IndexDeaths. July 2010: 21.AVAKIAN, PEGGYAround the green. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Enns, Avakian make valley's <strong>to</strong>pbus<strong>in</strong>ess/professional list. Fall 1999: 15.Avakian directs graduate leadershipprogram. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 13.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.AVANTS, MICHELLENew faces at FPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 5.AVE, JAMESNews and notes. Fall 1998: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.AVILA, JOEVictim, offender share their journeys <strong>to</strong>wardhope. February 2004: 10.BACCI, DAVIDStudent selected for California SenateFellows program. November 2004: 4.Student overcomes adversity and excelsacademically. November 2004: 6.Student connects with his<strong>to</strong>ry, culture andfellow travelers on alumni choir <strong>to</strong>ur.November 2004: 9.New positions mean better service <strong>in</strong> theAdvancement office. November 2006: 5.BAERG, RUEBEN M.Faculty member appo<strong>in</strong>ted. April 1950: 2.Baerg and Warkent<strong>in</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> P.B.I. faculty.September 1950: 2.Faculty activities. November 1950: 3.The birth of Jesus. December 1950: 1.Mr. Baerg and octet on summer <strong>to</strong>ur. June1951: 1.Deans appo<strong>in</strong>ted. August 1951: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.M<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the constituency. December1951: 3.Renew<strong>in</strong>g strength. January 1952: 2.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Missionary farewell service. March 1952: 2.Faculty members earn degrees. August 1952:4.Faculty activities. December 1952-January1953: 3.Dr. Baerg named act<strong>in</strong>g president.April-May 1953: 1.Baerg and Goossen attend accredit<strong>in</strong>gmeet<strong>in</strong>gs. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 1.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 2.Farewell services for Dr. and Mrs. Baerg.February-March 1955: 3.Dr. Baerg attends Sunday schoolconvention. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 2.Extension m<strong>in</strong>istry. December 1953-January1954: 2.Faculty participate <strong>in</strong> Hartland program.June-July 1954: 2.Speak<strong>in</strong>g engagements. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1954: 1.Act<strong>in</strong>g president resigns. January-February1955: 1.R. M. Baerg accepts sem<strong>in</strong>ary deanship.March 1959: 3.Faculty activities. July 1959: 3.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.Dean Baerg announces new course <strong>in</strong>research and writ<strong>in</strong>g. September 1960: 3.Deaths. Fall 2001: 19.BAEZ, SANDRAInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.BAHL, JODYEducation as transformation: faith unbound.Summer 2001: 4.


Subject IndexBAILEY, WILMABuild<strong>in</strong>g community <strong>in</strong> a world of diversity.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 5.BAKER, MARKFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.Imprisoned by more than bars. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 19.BAKERSFIELD CENTERReach<strong>in</strong>g beyond <strong>Fresno</strong>. February 2005:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.Southbound: FPU makes California 99 thehigher education highway: team effor<strong>to</strong>pens centers <strong>in</strong> Visalia, Bakersfield.February 2005: 9.New centers host open houses. November2009: 18.BAKKE, DENNISBus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum hears joyful message: Bakkealso meets students, faculty. November2006: 6.BAKKE, RAYBakke urges urban churches <strong>to</strong> reth<strong>in</strong>k: sixthM<strong>in</strong>istry Forum draws 350. July 2009: 6.BALL, ALMA GEANHaitian tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g for service throughbus<strong>in</strong>ess. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 6.BALZER, DAVIDChapel speakers. December 1953-January1954: 2.BANDY, KENNETHNew faculty jo<strong>in</strong> biblical studies, bus<strong>in</strong>ess.November 2007: 4.BARNES, JAMESGrad is two-time Olympic <strong>to</strong>rchbearer.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 19.BARNHOUSE, MABEL JEANChapel notes. March 1947: 5.BARTEL, ALICEAlumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.BARTEL, ELSIEInstitute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 4.The Christ of Christmas. December 1945: 2.Miss Bartel on <strong>to</strong>ur. March 1946: 2.Obituary: Mrs. H. C. Bartel. May 1946: 3.Untitled article. June 1946: 4.BARTEL, H. C.Memorial services. May 1946: 4.BARTEL, HARRYNews from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 2.BARTEL, JONATHANAlumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.BARTEL, MARTHANews from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 2.BARTEL, NELLIEObituary: Mrs. H. C. Bartel. May 1946: 3.BARTLETT, KARENRick and Karen Bartlett work with Britishyouth. Summer 1998: 11.BARTLETT, RICKRick and Karen Bartlett work with Britishyouth. Summer 1998: 11.BARTSCH, DOUGFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.New faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.BARTSCH HALLFPC spells relief H-a-a-s. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 3.Campus build<strong>in</strong>gs named. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 8.


Subject IndexBARTSCH, SILAS<strong>Pacific</strong>'s In-service program meets needs ofcommunity. March 1975: 2.In-service education. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 4.Campus build<strong>in</strong>gs named. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 8.Silas Bartsch lived his passion for service<strong>in</strong>novation and education. Fall 2001: 17.The his<strong>to</strong>ry of cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g ed is the s<strong>to</strong>ry ofSilas Bartsch. March 2007: 13.BASEBALLBreak out the rackets and bats! November2004: 3.Baseball opens with a w<strong>in</strong>. March 2006: 21.Crisp goes the distance for first-yearSunbirds. July 2006: 21.Pierce trades Sunbirds for Orioles. July 2006:21.Patty Project. March 2007: 24.Open<strong>in</strong>g day split. March 2007: 25.Stadium for spr<strong>in</strong>g. March 2007: 25.Third year charmed for Sunbirds baseball.June 2008: 24.Schw<strong>in</strong>den’s success blossoms on theprofessional level. November 2008: 21.Sunbirds get first preseason nationalrank<strong>in</strong>g. March 2009: 19.Baseball team makes NAIA elite eight. July2009: 20.Baseball hosts regional. July 2010: 24.Newcomers fill out strong baseball squad.March 2011: 21.Schw<strong>in</strong>den makes the majors. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:26.BASKETBALLNachtigall appo<strong>in</strong>ted coach. September1957: 2.Basketball season here. January 1958: 3.Invitational basketball <strong>to</strong>urnament. March1959: 3.P.B.I. hosts <strong>in</strong>vitational basketball<strong>to</strong>urnament. January 1960: 3.<strong>Pacific</strong> opens basketball season with w<strong>in</strong>s.January 1961: 3.Gary Nachtigall <strong>to</strong> coach at <strong>Pacific</strong> College.July 1961: 2.Basketball season <strong>in</strong> full sw<strong>in</strong>g. January1962: 2.Preview of 62-63 athletics: basketball.August 1962: 4.Basketball team w<strong>in</strong>s Tabor Classic. January1963: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong> leads <strong>in</strong> N4C play. January 1963: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong> takes N4C league. March 1963: 4.Vik<strong>in</strong>gs capture state title. March 1963: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong> College Vik<strong>in</strong>gs lead conference.January 1964: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong> w<strong>in</strong>s state championship. March1964: 3.Basketball 1964. November 1964: 4.P.C. basketball. March 1965: 4.Varsity basketball. January 1966: 4.Frosh-sophomore basketball. January 1966:4.Coach describes basketball prospects.November 1968: 3.Homecom<strong>in</strong>g game will be excit<strong>in</strong>g. January1969: 2.It's my game, says coach Adams. February1973: 2.Basketball, wrapped up, won’t die. April1973: 4.Adams vacates cage post. July 1975: 2.Smith is new cage men<strong>to</strong>r, direc<strong>to</strong>r ofstudent athletes. August 1978: 3.Sunbird basketball: their secret <strong>to</strong> success.February 1982: 3.Basketball beg<strong>in</strong>s: memory of ‘85-‘86motivates women’s team. December1986: 5.Basketball beg<strong>in</strong>s: men take on <strong>to</strong>ughschedule <strong>in</strong> early season. December1986: 5.Sports. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 8.Sunbirds on the road--<strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a. Fall 1987: 5.John Moore named basketball coach.Summer 1988: 6.Sunbird spr<strong>in</strong>g sports: basketball. Summer1989: 10.


Subject IndexMen’s basketball GSAC champions. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1990: 6.Conference honors <strong>to</strong> men's basketball.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 7.Another outstand<strong>in</strong>g Sunbirds season.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 11.W<strong>in</strong>ter sports review. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 10.Sargent named men's basketball coach. Fall1993: 7.A Sunbird year for the his<strong>to</strong>ry books: FPCturns out a record three championshipteams. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 7.Sargent trades FPU for Gordon College;Yoder returns <strong>to</strong> coach men's basketball.Summer 1998: 14.Women’s basketball: NAIA All-AmericanScholar Athletes. Summer 2001: 20.New basketball coaches. June 2005: 25.Saia <strong>to</strong> coach Sunbird men. July 2007: 24.Pulliam steps up <strong>to</strong> lead women’sbasketball. July 2007: 24.Basketball cl<strong>in</strong>ches GSAC crown. March2009: 19.New coaches lead basketball teams. July2010: 24.New basketball coaches meet challenges asseason dawns. November 2010: 21.BASS, WILLIAMNew <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>rs added <strong>to</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary and<strong>in</strong>stitute faculty. September 1958: 3.Mr. Bass and Miss Schumacher <strong>to</strong> teach atBiola. July 1960: 3.BAXTER, J. SIDLOWOur conference speaker. February 1950: 2.Dr. Baxter returns as conference speaker.January 1957: 2.BEASLEY, DEVINFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.BECKER, CAROLW<strong>in</strong>s speech award. January 1962: 2.BECKER, COURTNEYNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.BECKER, GARY LYNNIn sympathy. April 1952: 2.BECKER, JIMBeckers, Langhofer jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. August1973: 2.The past is yet <strong>to</strong> come. April 1974: 1.“Charity” and “Narrow Gate” on Northwest<strong>to</strong>ur. February 1976: 4.BECKER, JOANBeckers, Langhofer jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. August1973: 2.BECKER, LYNFORDIn sympathy. April 1952: 2.BECKER, OSCARVeteran timer model of faithfulness.November 2006: 20.BECKMAN, CEDILIAFaculty positions filled. September 1956: 3.BEDROSIAN, SARAHFaculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Miss Bedrosian resigns. August-September1955: 2.BEIER, HARRYDean of Students appo<strong>in</strong>ted. September1956: 2.Faculty activities. March 1957: 3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Staff members accept new posts. September1958: 3.BEJAR, KARIFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.


Subject IndexBELIEVERS CHURCH LECTURE SERIESKreiders br<strong>in</strong>g good news of the demise ofChristendom. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 14.Enns and Myers give peacemak<strong>in</strong>g – andevangelism – a chance. July 2007: 6.Believer’s Church Lecture Series honorsPeter Klassen. November 2009: 6.BELL, DEANNEAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.BELL, ORANThe Oran Bells return <strong>to</strong> Haiti. March 1950:3.From fields afar. March 1952: 3.Chapel echoes. December-January 1953: 2.Missionary news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954:3.BELTRAN, BECKYNew adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs take office: Joel Wiebe.Fall 1989: 4.New adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs take office: GeraldW<strong>in</strong>kelman. Fall 1989: 4.BEN-SHUSHAN, SHLOMI“Ben-men” lead FPU <strong>to</strong> best national trackf<strong>in</strong>ish. November 2004: 20.BENNETT, VINCENTDr. Bennett <strong>to</strong> be conference speaker.November 1957: 1.Dr. Bennett <strong>to</strong> speak at conference. January1958: 1.BENNING, CAROLYNPlenty <strong>to</strong> do. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 1.BERG, ORRINDeaths. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 22.Honor<strong>in</strong>g Orr<strong>in</strong> Berg. November 2005: 19.BERNARD, RICHARDRichard Bernard helps people who share hispast f<strong>in</strong>d a future. July 2009: 15.BERTHA AND JOHN GARABEDIANCHARITABLE FOUNDATIONFoundations give first FPU grants. W<strong>in</strong>ter1999: 15.Garabedian grant supports musicscholarships. June 2003: 14.BESE, DOLORESWelcome <strong>to</strong> P.B.I. February 1948: 4.BIBLE EMPHASIS WEEKBible Emphasis Week: February 4-11.January 1945: 2.The Bible Emphasis Week. January 1946: 1.Bible Emphasis Week. December 1946: 3.Bible Emphasis Week. February 1947: 4.Bible Emphasis Week at P.B.I. January 1949:2.Bible Emphasis Week. February 1951: 3.BIBLE CONFERENCEBible Conference issue. February 1950: 2.The Bible Conference. February 1952: 3.P.B.I. Bible Conference: January 16-21.January-February 1955: 2.Annual Bible Conference. January 1957: 1.The Annual Bible Conference. January 1960:2.BIBLICAL STUDIES PROGRAMSenior college majors <strong>in</strong>augurated.November 1963: 3.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g joy <strong>in</strong> biblical studies: faculty getsexcitement across <strong>to</strong> students. March2006: 5.Students immerse selves <strong>in</strong> biblical Hebrew:FPU leads the way among U.S.universities. March 2010: 4.BIGLER, VICKIEFall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.Faculty retirees brought gifts <strong>in</strong> education,science & music. July 2010: 10.


Subject IndexBIKE-A-THONBike-a-thon raised over $15 000. April 1980:2.BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADESchool attends Graham meet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> CowPalace. May 1958: 2.BIOLOGY PROGRAMStudents and faculty get hands-on with newDNA sequencer. November 2006: 7.BIRCHALL, MELANIE: see SHELTON,MELANIE (BIRCHALL)BIRKHAUSER, JOHNBakersfield pioneer John Birkhauser dies.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 5.BLACK HISTORY MONTHCornell professor speaks on civil rights,faith and his<strong>to</strong>ry as part of Black His<strong>to</strong>ryMonth at FPU, MBBS. June 2008: 8.BLACKWOOD, JOTHANYFall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.BLACKWOOD, MATTHEWBlackwood jo<strong>in</strong>s staff as alumni and churchdirec<strong>to</strong>r. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 18.BLANCHARD, KENOne m<strong>in</strong>ute manager spends morn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><strong>Fresno</strong>. November 2004: 13.BLOCK, JOHNNews from the alumni and former students.June-July 1955: 2.BLODGETT, AMBERLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.BLODGETT, CRAIGLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.BOARD OF DIRECTORS: see BOARD OFTRUSTEESBOARD OF EDUCATION: see BOARD OFTRUSTEESBOARD OF TRUSTEESReport of the Board of the <strong>Pacific</strong> BibleInstitute. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 4.Board of Education meet<strong>in</strong>g. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949:3.Executive Committees meet. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 4.Proposed plan for the expansion ofChristian education. February-March1955: 2.Board of Education meets.August-September 1955: 1.Educational board meets. March 1957: 2.Board of Education reorganized. November1957: 4.Board of Education meets. May 1958: 3.Board of Education meets on campus.March 1964: 2.Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs adds two new members.June 1977: 2.Board splits duties for greater efficiency.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1977: 1.Four new board members for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.February 1978: 1.Board approves Modes<strong>to</strong> biblical studiescenter; sets operat<strong>in</strong>g policies. April1978: 2.Commission and board recommend regionalschools. December 1978: 1.Board/Advisory Council reports. September1981: 4.Board elects Pete Penner. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 2.Board moves ahead with student hous<strong>in</strong>gproposals. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 11.FPC board approves phase one of commonsproject. Fall 1995: 13.


Subject IndexBoard ponders move <strong>to</strong> university structure.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 11.FPC board looks at structure<strong>in</strong>ternationalization and growth.Summer 1996: 15.Board approves budget, fees. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997:13.Growth, capital campaign discussed atOc<strong>to</strong>ber board meet<strong>in</strong>g. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 11.Board approves $20 million budget for 1998-99. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 12.Board restructures capital campaign,fundrais<strong>in</strong>g efforts reach record.Summer 1998: 15.More students means more budget foracademics, facilities, salaries. W<strong>in</strong>ter1999: 15.Board approves budget, goals, vision.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 15.Board sets tuition rates, accepts five-yearplans. Fall 1999: 14.FPU posts strong budget, adopts long-termgoals. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 10.Board approves program <strong>to</strong> helpcommunity, br<strong>in</strong>gs back major. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2002: 15.Board casts eye <strong>to</strong>ward tuition, faculty.Summer 2002: 15.Board addresses growth <strong>in</strong> revenues,facilities and off-campus programs. June2003: 14.Board looks at ways <strong>to</strong> support FPU,celebrates fundrais<strong>in</strong>g success. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2003: 19.FPU board acts <strong>to</strong> set tuition, <strong>in</strong>creaseoutreach. February 2004: 19.Martens br<strong>in</strong>gs faculty, adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeexperience <strong>to</strong> board chairmanship.November 2004: 7.Board moves <strong>to</strong> clarify, organize policies.November 2004: 19.Board reorganizes <strong>to</strong> take new view: anotherfacet of becom<strong>in</strong>g a university. June2005: 3.Trustees approve strategic plan, budget andtuition. July 2006: 5.Trustees set budget, priorities for 2007-2008.July 2007: 23.Board notebook: Trustees set budget, planfitness center; foundation earns highestaudit. June 2008: 22.<strong>University</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s tuition rate: FPU willnot raise tuition for the 2010-2011academic year. November 2009: 19.Board reappo<strong>in</strong>ts Ewert, sets budget. July2010: 22.Board thanks Fransen, welcomes Thiesen aschair. March 2011: 22.Board of Trustees notebook. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:29.BOBO, HAZELTears of joy, tears of pa<strong>in</strong>. Summer 1986: 5.BOBO, RALPH G.P.B.I. graduate, victim of cancer, was amissionary <strong>to</strong> Ecuador. February 1974:3.BOBO, STANLEYTears of joy, tears of pa<strong>in</strong>. Summer 1986: 5.BOCK, LINDSAYLiv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002:6.BOECKEL, BRUCENew faces. November 2005: 5.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.BOGDANOFF, BENBogdanoff snatches national decathlonchampionship. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 25.“Ben-men” lead FPU <strong>to</strong> best national trackf<strong>in</strong>ish. November 2004: 20.BOLING, EDLisa Freeman f<strong>in</strong>ds plans can change for thebetter. March 2009: 17.


Subject IndexBOOKSHOPGet acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with the bookshop.December 1981: 3.BORN, FLOYDThe first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary alumni news. November 1957: 4.BOSCHMAN, EDBoschman addresses '86 grads. Summer1986: 4.BOSCHMAN, MERVINBoschman <strong>to</strong> coord<strong>in</strong>ate FPC's studentrecruitment. April 1978: 1.BOSE, PULKIT SAWROOPAlpha Chi researchers. July 2006: 6.Student’s life demonstrates truth of faith.July 2007: 8.Mix<strong>in</strong>g science and real life. June 2008: 19.BOWEN, ELOISEBowen scholarship supports students<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g or music. Summer2002: 15.BOWEN, WELDONBowen scholarship supports students<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g or music. Summer2002: 15.BOWMAN, ORRINWelcome new faculty! Fall 1991: 8.BOYER, ERNEST L.Dr. Ernest L. Boyer <strong>to</strong> speak atcommencement. February 1988: 8.BRADY, MARTINFaculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.BRANDT, STEVEN R.Doc<strong>to</strong>rates awarded. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 9.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.Three generations <strong>to</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ce<strong>to</strong>n: FPU classicsprogram paves way <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>p graduateschools. November 2004: 10.Deaths. November 2004: 18.Steve Brandt: Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Library Servicesremembered. February 2005: 7.Research Center honors Steve Brandt. July2010: 22.BRANNAN, RONSix <strong>Pacific</strong> seniors honored. May 1972: 1.BRAUN, B. J.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 3.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 3.Commencement speaker. May 1952: 1.Commencement exercises. June 1952: 1.Rev. B. J. Braun accepts presidency.April-May 1955: 1.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Installation of new president. August-September 1955: 1.Rev. Braun <strong>in</strong>stalled as president.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 2.President Braun m<strong>in</strong>isters <strong>in</strong> the MiddleWest. February-March 1956: 1.Pres. Braun <strong>to</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister <strong>in</strong> Canada.April-May 1956: 3.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.President recovers from surgery. September1956: 3.President Braun attends Southern DistrictConference. November 1956: 3.Faculty members attend study conference.January 1957: 4.Faculty activities. March 1957: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 3.Rev. Braun <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> Europe. July 1957: 4.A message from the president. September1957: 2.Faculty activities. March 1958: 3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.


Subject IndexPresident m<strong>in</strong>isters at conference.November 1958: 4.Faculty serves on conference committees.January 1959: 1.President m<strong>in</strong>isters <strong>in</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> Northwest.January 1959: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary faculty activities. March 1959: 2.Brauns observe silver wedd<strong>in</strong>g anniversary.September 1959: 1.Faculty activities. July 1959: 3.President has busy schedule. September1959: 1.Brauns observe silver wedd<strong>in</strong>g anniversary.September 1959: 1.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.President Braun visits Lat<strong>in</strong> America.January 1960: 1.President's impressions of South American<strong>to</strong>ur. March 1960: 3.Chapel. November 1946: 4.Liv<strong>in</strong>g memorial. Fall 1985: 3.BRANNON, COLLEENNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.BRAUN, BILLOrig<strong>in</strong>al works performed. March 1961: 3.BRAUN, DONBraun and Wohlgemuth jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. May1957: 2.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Chem prof successful <strong>in</strong> doc<strong>to</strong>ral exams.March 1963: 3.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8Donald Braun: father of FPC science andmath program. Summer 1996: 12.BRAUN, MELMusic of peace and war. March 2006: 6.BREAKAWAY 88“Breakaway 88": a dream come true.Summer 1988: 3.BRENSINGER, TERRYAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.BRINGING LANGUAGE ARTS ANDSCIENCES TOGETHER IN TULAREFPU celebrates grants, national nurs<strong>in</strong>gaccreditation. March 2011: 5.BROUWER, DONOVANFPU Foundation: Donovan Brouwer. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1998: 15.BROWN, CHARITYNew positions mean better service <strong>in</strong> theAdvancement office. November 2006: 5.Trio of FPU grads among 40 Under 40. July2010: 19.BROWN, JUDYSix <strong>Pacific</strong> seniors honored. May 1972: 1.BROWN, KATRENASenior profile: Katrena Brown. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991:7.BROWN, LEONACooks appo<strong>in</strong>ted. August-September 1955:3.BROWN, R. R.Dr. Brown <strong>to</strong> be conference speaker.August-September 1953: 2.Dr. Brown <strong>to</strong> speak at conference. December1953-January 1954: 1.BROWN, RHONDABrown blends <strong>in</strong> at Central Valley Christian.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 19.BROWNELL, CHRISTOPHERFaculty added <strong>in</strong> math, <strong>in</strong>formation services.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 12.Brownell takes part <strong>in</strong> program <strong>to</strong> improvemath teach<strong>in</strong>g. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 6.


Subject IndexBRUEGGEMANN, WILLIAMIntroduc<strong>in</strong>g . . . William Brueggemann.Summer 1985: 5.BRYAN, JIMAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.BUCKLEY, KRISTINFer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.BUDGETAdm<strong>in</strong>istration sees balanced current fund.June 1977: 1.Progress is made <strong>in</strong> 82-83 <strong>in</strong> spite of deficit.Fall 1983: 15.College elim<strong>in</strong>ates deficit. December 1986: 3.FPC ends fourth straight year <strong>in</strong> black. Fall1988: 2.FPC f<strong>in</strong>ishes fifth straight year <strong>in</strong> black. Fall1989: 3.A personal note about FPC f<strong>in</strong>ances. Fall1991: 2.FPC completes n<strong>in</strong>th year <strong>in</strong> black. Fall 1993:13.New budget beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of proactive process.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 20.BUILDING A CULTURE OF PEACE WEEKMuslim speaker br<strong>in</strong>gs Christianity,Judaism and Islam <strong>to</strong>gether at peaceevent. Fall 2001: 12.FPU br<strong>in</strong>gs Gandhi <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong>. February2004: 17.FPU f<strong>in</strong>ds many ways <strong>to</strong> build a culture ofpeace. February 2005: 4.Build<strong>in</strong>g a Culture of Peace Week looks atChristian responses <strong>to</strong> poverty. March2007: 7.Peace week imag<strong>in</strong>es, acts. November 2008:7.BUJUKLIAN, ROSETTEScholarships awarded. June-July 1954: 1.Former P.B.I. student teaches French.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 3.BULLER, ANNEBullers <strong>to</strong> leave for Paraguay.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 2.BULLER, CHUCKM<strong>in</strong>istry: five from Visalia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 6.BULLER, HERMANThe rescue mission team. April 1951: 1.Missionary farewell service. March 1952: 2.Bullers <strong>to</strong> leave for Paraguay.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 2.BULLER, JOHNP.B.I. hires ma<strong>in</strong>tenance man.August-September 1954: 1.Build<strong>in</strong>gs are pa<strong>in</strong>ted. August-September1955: 3.College staff: 1961-62. September 1961: 3.BULLER, KATHERINENews from the kitchen. March 1945: 6.Kitchen receives new mixer. March 1950: 4.BURCHARD, MARY JOFaculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.BURMASTER, STEVENew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.BURNS, ELIZABETHAthletes earn NAIA All-America honors.March 2006: 21.Top Sunbirds 2005-2006. November 2006:20.BUSINESS FORUMForum br<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>to</strong>gether university bus<strong>in</strong>esscommunity <strong>to</strong> build <strong>Fresno</strong>'s future.Summer 1999: 6.President’s bus<strong>in</strong>ess forum. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 20.John Wooden <strong>to</strong> speak at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 11.


Subject IndexSports legend l<strong>in</strong>ks success with characterfor high school students, bus<strong>in</strong>essleaders. February 2004: 14.One m<strong>in</strong>ute manager spends morn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><strong>Fresno</strong>. November 2004: 13.Author, consultant Patrick Lencioni <strong>to</strong>headl<strong>in</strong>e 2005 Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum. June2005: 7.Lencioni advises vulnerability <strong>in</strong> leadership:FPU Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum draws record1,200. November 2005: 6.Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum hears joyful message: Bakkealso meets students, faculty. November2006: 6.Morris br<strong>in</strong>gs ancient wisdom <strong>to</strong> modernbus<strong>in</strong>ess. November 2008: 8.TOMS founder mixes bus<strong>in</strong>ess, giv<strong>in</strong>g atFPU Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum. November 2010: 4.BUSINESS LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLERoundtable series l<strong>in</strong>ks bus<strong>in</strong>ess, FPU.November 2007: 7.BUSINESS PROGRAMsee: SCHOOL OF BUSINESSCALANDRA, LINDA M.New direc<strong>to</strong>rs have all the right stuff.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 12.CALDWELL, BILLCampus mourns student killed <strong>in</strong> randomshoot<strong>in</strong>g. Summer 1997: 5.CALIFORNIA JUNIOR COLLEGEASSOCIATIONJunior college convention meets <strong>in</strong>Yosemite. November 1960: 3.CALIFORNIA MENNONITE HISTORICALSOCIETYHis<strong>to</strong>rical society <strong>to</strong> be established. March1965: 4.CALIFORNIA STATE SCHOLARSHIPCOMMISSION<strong>Pacific</strong> on state scholarship list. November1961: 1.CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO<strong>Fresno</strong> State gives <strong>Pacific</strong> new status. May1964: 4.CALLAHAN, DONNANews and notes. Fall 1998: 14.Social work offers more than meets the eye.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 7.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.Faculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.CAMP, GREGMen<strong>to</strong>r<strong>in</strong>g: “conform<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> the image ofChrist.” Fall 1991: 6.News notes. Fall 1995: 12.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g joy <strong>in</strong> biblical studies: faculty getsexcitement across <strong>to</strong> students. March2006: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.CAMPBELL, DALENews notes. Fall 1994: 13.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Campbell resigns as athletic direc<strong>to</strong>r.Summer 1998: 14.CAMPUS MASTER PLANLandscap<strong>in</strong>g plot plan drawn. January 1962:3.<strong>Pacific</strong> college names Carl Gaede consultantfor campus master plan. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 1.Campus expansion--phase one of masterplan. February 1977: 2.The master plan: mapp<strong>in</strong>g the futurecampus. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 4.CANADAY, MARINStudent award w<strong>in</strong>ners, 2006-2007.November 2007: 19.


Subject IndexCARDEN, ALLENAllen Carden selected as president. Summer1997: 4.Communities comb<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>augurate AllenCarden. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 4.stCarden positioned FPU for 21 century.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 3.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.CAREER FAIRFPU connects students with employers. July200: 5.CAREER SERVICES CENTERCollege assists student with job placement.February 1979: 4.The Placement Office: for jobs and more.November 1980: 2.Encourag<strong>in</strong>g, guid<strong>in</strong>g, equipp<strong>in</strong>g for acareer. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 8.CARLE, BILLP.B.I. sponsors music cl<strong>in</strong>ic. February-March1956: 1.CARPENTER, J. L.Mr. J. L. Carpenter called home. December1949: 3.CARRERE, ERNESTNew faculty. November 2006: 5.CARRINGTON, JOHNDist<strong>in</strong>guished person lectureship. February1975: 1.CARTER, CINDYAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.CARTER, LEIGHCarter see<strong>in</strong>g state government from the<strong>in</strong>side. November 2008: 19.CARTER, SARAHMy FPU experience: students, faculty andalumni share their <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong> experience. June 2008: 15.CARTER, VERNONNew faces. November 2005: 5.CARUTHERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL(CARUTHERS, CALIF.)CPACS br<strong>in</strong>gs res<strong>to</strong>rative justice <strong>to</strong>Caruthers Elementary School. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2003: 14.CASA PACIFICAFPC <strong>in</strong> the Sierras--Casa <strong>Pacific</strong>a. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1996: 10.CASKEY, DOUG LIECHTYNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.Beh<strong>in</strong>d the scenes of “Oklahoma!” Spr<strong>in</strong>g1996: 8.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.CASTRO, NEILNew faces and expanded roles broadenathletic staff. February 2005: 19.CATLIN, DIANECatl<strong>in</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s FPU as VP, Ward goes <strong>to</strong> FullerSem<strong>in</strong>ary. July 2010: 5.CEJA, ELVIA“It seemed like noth<strong>in</strong>g could s<strong>to</strong>p me.” Fall1992: 6.CENTER FOR MENNONITE BRETHRENSTUDIESNew library <strong>to</strong> house archives. August 1962:4.New book explores Siberian Mennonitehis<strong>to</strong>ry: Center for MB Studies publishes


Subject Indexwith Russian academy. November 2006:7.CENTER FOR ONLINE LEARNINGNew center br<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>to</strong>gether teach<strong>in</strong>g,technology. March 2010: 6.CENTER FOR PEACEMAKING ANDCONFLICT STUDIESCenter for Conflict Studies andPeacemak<strong>in</strong>g. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 8.New peace project gathers students fromthroughout the world. June 2003: 11.CPACS br<strong>in</strong>gs res<strong>to</strong>rative justice <strong>to</strong>Caruthers Elementary School. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2003: 14.Victim, offender share their journeys <strong>to</strong>wardhope. February 2004: 10.FPU and MCC jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> educate <strong>in</strong>ternationalpeacemakers: cooperative effort flowsfrom Anabaptist tradition. July 2006: 12.COSA mixes support and accountability <strong>to</strong>help offenders rejo<strong>in</strong> the community.July 2009: 8.CENTER FOR PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENTExtension education program. April 1971: 1.Professional development publishes bookon Middle East. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 15.Education without walls: distance educationtakes academics everywhere. March2007: 9.The his<strong>to</strong>ry of cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g ed is the s<strong>to</strong>ry ofSilas Bartsch. March 2007: 13.CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL (FRESNO, CALIF.)Friesen prepares students for competition.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 13.CENTRAL VALLEY MINISTRY FORUMM<strong>in</strong>istry Forum explores ways <strong>to</strong> reach theunchurched: next even February 24-25,2005. November 2004: 12.Forum speakers say “a new k<strong>in</strong>d of church”must listen and adapt: second annualevent draws participants from Canadaand four U.S. states. June 2005: 5.Authentic leaders are transformed leaders:Nancy Ortberg leads 2006 CentralValley M<strong>in</strong>istry Forum. March 2006: 3.McNeal lays out what it takes <strong>to</strong> be a greatleader: M<strong>in</strong>istry Forum attracts a recordcrowd. March 2007: 8.Miller br<strong>in</strong>gs sense of s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong> Christianspirituality. June 2008: 20.Bakke urges urban churches <strong>to</strong> reth<strong>in</strong>k: sixthM<strong>in</strong>istry Forum draws 350. July 2009: 6.John Ortberg leads M<strong>in</strong>istry Forum.November 2009: 6.Grace will fill the gap <strong>in</strong> people’s lives:Ortberg br<strong>in</strong>gs record crowd <strong>to</strong> FPU.March 2010: 3.Relationships, adaptation crucial <strong>to</strong>m<strong>in</strong>istry. March 2011: 4.Francis Chan urges M<strong>in</strong>istry Forumattendees <strong>to</strong> risk for God. April 2012: 4.CENTRAL VALLEY GUARANTEEDTRANSFER PROGRAMFPU jo<strong>in</strong>s effort <strong>to</strong> extend higher education<strong>in</strong> region. June 2005: 4.CHAN, FRANCISFrancis Chan urges M<strong>in</strong>istry Forumattendees <strong>to</strong> risk for God. April 2012: 4.CHANG, SARAHChange visits Suzuki workshop. June 2004:8.CHAPELExchange chapels by IBA and PBI students.April 1952: 4.Immanuel Academy has exchange chapels.March 1958: 4.The purpose of chapel at <strong>Pacific</strong> College.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1965: 2.Missions emphasis week featured <strong>in</strong> chapel.April 1967: 2.


Subject IndexCHARACTER IN HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIESCONFERENCEJohn Wooden <strong>to</strong> speak at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 11.Sports legend l<strong>in</strong>ks success with characterfor high school students, bus<strong>in</strong>essleaders. February 2004: 14.49ers legend Bill Walsh addresses areaathletes at character conference.February 2005: 5.CHARITYBe<strong>in</strong>g pulled down by pride while walk<strong>in</strong>gup Powell. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 2.CHARITY (Drama Group)“Charity” and “Narrow Gate” on Northwest<strong>to</strong>ur. February 1976: 4.CHARLES, JOSEPH “JONY”Haitian tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g for service throughbus<strong>in</strong>ess. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 6.CHARLESTON, KATEWomen’s basketball: NAIA All-AmericanScholar Athletes. Summer 2001: 20.CHEER LEADERSCheerleaders at FPC. March 1981: 3.CHESTER, DAVIDNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.Professor shares grant <strong>to</strong> help citrus<strong>in</strong>dustry. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 12.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.CHESTNUT AVENUE CAMPUSBoard plans new campus for P.B.I.January-February 1955: 2.New campus for P.B.I. February-March1955: 4.News of the new campus. June-July 1955: 4.Work <strong>to</strong> beg<strong>in</strong> on new campus. May 1957: 2.Special news release. May 1958: 1.Area board meets with build<strong>in</strong>g committees.September 1958: 1.P.B.I. property is transferred. May 1959: 1.Campus development cont<strong>in</strong>ues. July 1959:4.Campus development. July 1960: 4.Mov<strong>in</strong>g day complexities. November 1960:4.Campus relocation completed. January 1961:2.Campus landscap<strong>in</strong>g. March 1961: 4.College applies for build<strong>in</strong>g loan. May 1961:2.Campus development cont<strong>in</strong>ues. September1961: 4.Spr<strong>in</strong>kler system-lawn donated. January1962: 3.Campus expansion--phase one of masterplan. February 1977: 2.Many hands are needed <strong>to</strong> provide astructure for education. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 4.CHILDREN’S RALLYRecord rally attendance. December 1948: 8.An Easter children's rally. April 1951: 3.CHOEIRI, COSETTENew faces on campus. November 2004: 7.CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN’S COMMITTEE.SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AREA.Christian bus<strong>in</strong>ess men meet at <strong>Pacific</strong>.January 1963: 2.CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONA Christian school. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1948: 3.CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DAYShafter church observes P.B.I. day.November 1951: 4.P.B.I. day. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1952: 2.P.B.I. day <strong>in</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1953: 1.P.B.I. days <strong>in</strong> the churches.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 4.P.B.I. day and dedication of sem<strong>in</strong>ary.September 1956: 1.


Subject IndexChurches observe Christian Education Day.November 1958: 2.Rev. Friesen Speaks at Christian EducationDay service. November 1958: 2.Christian Education Day speaker named.September 1960: 1.CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CONVENTIONChristian Fellowship Convention. June 1947:6.CHRISTIAN LIFEWhat manner of people ought ye <strong>to</strong> be?February 1949: 1.CHRISTIAN LIFE MAGAZINE<strong>Pacific</strong> makes “Christian Life” news.January 1963: 2.CHRISTIAN SERVICE FELLOWSHIPNew campus clubs are organized. January1961: 4.CHRISTIANITYChristianity: a dist<strong>in</strong>ctive religion. March1951: 1.CHRISTMASThe children's Christmas rally. December1947: 3.“Thanks be un<strong>to</strong> God for this unspeakablegift.” December 1948: 2.Christmas and missions. December 1949: 2.The birth of Jesus. December 1950: 1.Christmas d<strong>in</strong>ner. January 1952: 3.Children's Christmas rally.January-February 1955: 2.P.B.I. Christmas banquet. January 1958: 3.Christmas spirit. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 2.CHURCH ADVISORY COUNCILThe Church Advisory Council: FPC's l<strong>in</strong>k <strong>to</strong>the churches. November 1980: 1.Board/Advisory Council reports. September1981: 4.CHURCH AND SOCIAL PROBLEMSThe <strong>Pacific</strong> College community and worldneed. May 1975: 1.CHURCH WORK WITH PRISONERSImprisoned by more than bars. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 19.CIANCI, KARENNew deans embrace the idea that def<strong>in</strong>esFPU. November 2008: 9.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.CIGNETTI, GASTONPro soccer teams draft Orlando Ramirez,Gas<strong>to</strong>n Cignetti. February 2005: 20.CIRCLES OF SUPPORT ANDACCOUNTABILITYCOSA mixes support and accountability <strong>to</strong>help offenders rejo<strong>in</strong> the community.July 2009: 8.CIVILISATION (FILM SERIES)Civilisation series. April 1971: 1.CLAASSEN, RONRonald Claassen. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1971: 3.Ron Claassen–dist<strong>in</strong>guished alumnus, 1985.Summer 1985: 6.Peace center. Fall 1990: 3.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. February 2004: 17.Thailand visit promotes res<strong>to</strong>rative justice:“I suspect we will have much <strong>to</strong> learn.”June 2004: 9.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. July 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7


Subject IndexFaculty contribute <strong>to</strong> book on res<strong>to</strong>rativejustice. November 2010: 4.CLAYTON, MAGGIEAthletes earn NAIA All-America honors.March 2006: 21.CLERGY, TRAINING OFConsultative service proposed. July 1966: 3.COALINGA EARTHQUAKE, CALIF., 1983.Plenty <strong>to</strong> do. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 1.Odd jobs <strong>in</strong> Coal<strong>in</strong>ga. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 1.COCHRANE, LYLENew faculty. Fall 1993: 13.COCKERHAM, BILLFocus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.Cross country <strong>to</strong> return. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 6.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.Cockerham track fulfills promise and opensdoors <strong>to</strong> the future. Summer 2001: 21.COGENERATION PLANTBuild<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>ward FPC's future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996:11.CODE, MARJORIE<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> now offers “learn<strong>in</strong>ghandicapped” teacher certification.December 1977: 1.CODECEIRA, FABRICIOThree juniors take soccer team <strong>to</strong>championship match: Codeceira namedNAIA player of the year. February 2004:24.COFFMAN, CHEYENNECoffman could swim her way <strong>to</strong> the LondonOlympics. November 2010: 21.` Olympic hopeful: Cheyenne Coffman’ss<strong>in</strong>gular spark fires team success. April2012: 24.COLEMAN, DONALD E.Pilot not a stranger <strong>to</strong> missions <strong>in</strong> Indonesia.June 2005: 18.COLLEGE HOURCollege hour: a green house for <strong>to</strong>talpersonal development. February 1975: 1.COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS (VISALIA,CALIF.)FPU celebrates grants, national nurs<strong>in</strong>gaccreditation. March 2011: 5.COLLIER, JAMESCollier <strong>to</strong> direct community relations.November 2007: 4.Trio of FPU grads among 40 Under 40. July2010: 19.COLLIER, PHILLIPNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.COMER, JAMES P.Education for development: Yale exper<strong>to</strong>pens FPU Education Forum. July 2007:3.COMMENCEMENTFifth commencement exercises. June 1950: 1.Commencement speaker. May 1951: 1.Commencement exercises. June 1951: 3.Commencement speaker. May 1952: 1.Commencement exercises. June 1952: 1.Commencement speaker. April-May 1953: 1.Laur<strong>in</strong> addresses graduates. June-July 1953:2.Dr. Fe<strong>in</strong>berg <strong>to</strong> speak at commencement.April-May 1954: 1.Commencement activities. June-July 1954: 2.Commencement speaker. April-May 1956: 1.Simpson College president addressesgraduates. July 1956: 3.Dr. Whit<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> give commencement address.May 1957: 1.Canadian educa<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> address graduates.May 1958: 1.


Subject IndexRev. Onsum <strong>to</strong> address graduates. May1960: 1.Onsum and Hiebert address graduates. July1960: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary president <strong>to</strong> be commencementspeaker. May 1966: 1.Commencement: largest ever; first master’sdegrees. April 1977: 2.Board chairman was commencementspeaker. July 1980: 1.Commencement 1983: an old tradition <strong>in</strong> anew location. Summer 1983: 2.Commencement 1985. Summer 1985: 5.Boschman addresses '86 grads. Summer1986: 4.Dr. Ernest L. Boyer <strong>to</strong> speak atcommencement. February 1988: 8.Graduation 1988. Summer 1988: 5.Commencement ‘89: fac<strong>in</strong>g the challengesahead. Summer 1989: 3.Grow<strong>in</strong>g commencementceremony--speaker is <strong>in</strong>ternationalbus<strong>in</strong>ess and church leader. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993:4.Perk<strong>in</strong>s addresses graduates <strong>in</strong> Mayceremonies. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 15.Commencement ‘96. Summer 1996: 6.Commencement ‘97: graduates recall firstyear lesson. Summer 1997: 6.Graduates challenged <strong>to</strong> significance.Summer 1998: 12.Commencement 1999. Summer 1999. 8.Commencement: 350 new faces jo<strong>in</strong> thealumni. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 13.Loewen shows grads signposts for theirjourney through life. Summer 2001: 3.Commencement 2002: graduates urged <strong>to</strong>follow the call of Christian leadership.Summer 2002: 18.Ewert calls graduates <strong>to</strong> boldness,leadership. June 2003: 3.FPU graduates receive more than a diploma:<strong>to</strong>wel is the <strong>to</strong>ol of the servant. June2004: 20.Light theme of first Decembercommencement: fog did not dampen thewarmth of feel<strong>in</strong>g December 17.February 2005: 3.Commencement 2005: new alumni called <strong>to</strong>practice <strong>in</strong>tellectual hospitality. June2005: 23.Graduates called “great.” March 2006: 8.Nearly 400 graduate May 6: Pete Mehasaddresses ceremonies. July 2006: 6.Commencement speaker challenges with aquestion. March 2007: 6.Faculty the focus of commencement speech:Provost honors colleagues, challengesgrads. July 2007: 17.Graduates challenged for what’s next <strong>in</strong> life.June 2008: 21.Grads <strong>to</strong>ld <strong>to</strong> welcome adversity. March2009: 6.400 graduate May 9: Kunz father and sonearn awards. July 2009: 10.Grads <strong>to</strong>ld there is always hope: <strong>Fresno</strong>Mayor speaks <strong>to</strong> 250 new alumni. March2010: 6.400 new grads. July 2010: 23.Fall commencement one of firsts. March2011: 6.Be led and lead, graduates <strong>to</strong>ld dur<strong>in</strong>g Maycommencement. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 3.COMMUNITY“Whose are you?”: The <strong>in</strong>dividual whocame <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> community. Summer 1999: 2.Community critical <strong>to</strong> student success,endur<strong>in</strong>g part of the university. Summer1999: 3.COMMUNITY AUTISM PARTNERSHIP (30APRIL 2010)Community Autism Partnership. July 2010:5.COMMUNITY FOOD BANK (FRESNO, CALIF.)One-for One <strong>in</strong> the Central Valley. March2011: 3.


Subject IndexCOMMUNITY WIND ENSEMBLEW<strong>in</strong>d Ensemble rocks Carnegie Hall. July2009: 9.COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMNew programs mix academic strength andprofessional preparation. November2005: 5.COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTStrong neighborhoods the key <strong>to</strong> stablecommunities. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 9.Mak<strong>in</strong>g a splash: FPU’s impact on thecommunity. June 2004: 10.COMMUNITY HYMN SINGSecond annual hymn s<strong>in</strong>g dedicated <strong>to</strong> PaulWohlgemuth. February 1988: 7.COMMUNITY SERVICEOn-the-job tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g for service. January1981: 1.A great dose of love. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 2.FPC freshman spend Saturday help<strong>in</strong>gneighbors. Fall 1995: 4.FPC-TV at the Rudds’. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 2.COMPAAN, KOREYFaculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.COMPUTERS AND PEOPLE WITHDISABILITIESFPC hosts adaptive technology conference.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 8.CONCERT CHOIRChoir <strong>to</strong>urs <strong>Pacific</strong> Northwest. April-May1953: 2.P.B.I. choir <strong>to</strong> visit churches. February-March 1954: 3.P.B.I. choir <strong>to</strong> present “The Holy City.”December-January 1955: 1.Choir plans spr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>ur. February-March1955: 1.Choir makes record<strong>in</strong>g. April-May 1956: 2.Choir <strong>to</strong>ur. July 1956: 3.Spr<strong>in</strong>g choir <strong>to</strong>ur. March 1957: 1.Choir prepares for “The Elijah.” January1958: 2.Tentative spr<strong>in</strong>g choir schedule. March 1958:1.Choir plans <strong>to</strong>ur. March 1959: 1.Choir <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>ur Mid-West. March 1960: 1.College choir active. March 1961: 2.Choir activities. March 1961: 4.College choir <strong>to</strong>urs Mid-west. March 1963:1.College choir makes stereo record. March1964: 4.Concert Choir <strong>to</strong>urs <strong>Pacific</strong> Northwest.April 1968: 1.European choir <strong>to</strong>ur. May 1971: 1.Concert choir presents early Californiapas<strong>to</strong>ral drama. December 1971: 4.Choir on eastern study <strong>to</strong>ur, West Coastappearances <strong>in</strong> March, April. February1974: 1.Concert Choir and Charity <strong>in</strong> eastern <strong>to</strong>ur ofsouthwestern states. February 1975: 2.Concert choir plans busy season, Easter <strong>to</strong>ur.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1977: 3.<strong>Pacific</strong> Northwest <strong>to</strong>ur for Concert Choir.March 1981: 2.Concert choir is bound for Europe. February1988: 5.Concert choir becomes “FPC <strong>in</strong>ternational.”Fall 1988: 5.It’s not your average choir concert. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 11.Concert choir carries theme of “Come let uss<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> the Lord” <strong>to</strong> Great Brita<strong>in</strong>.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 13.CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OFAwareness, work and faith are the answer <strong>to</strong>Congo’s pa<strong>in</strong>. March 2009: 4.THE CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT: PAST,PRESENT, AND FUTURE (2 MAY 2009).Students confer on conservatism. July 2009:8.


Subject IndexCONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIESPROGRAMM<strong>in</strong>istries major reaches contemporaryaudience. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 6.CONTRERAS, EDGARDOContreras sets new scor<strong>in</strong>g record. W<strong>in</strong>ter1999: 13.CONVOY OF HOPEFPU br<strong>in</strong>gs Convoy of Hope <strong>to</strong> br<strong>in</strong>g help <strong>to</strong><strong>Fresno</strong>. November 2009: 3.CORE PROGRAMNew core program: a unified approach <strong>to</strong>knowledge. April 1979: 1.COUNCIL FOR ADVANCEMENT ANDSUPPORT OF EDUCATIONFPC receives national award forfund-rais<strong>in</strong>g efforts. Fall 1995: 10.COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OFSMALL COLLEGESCollege adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs attend retentionparley. June 1978: 1.CRAIGEN, ROBERTNews notes. Fall 1995: 13.Another dimension of mathematics--mathchat. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 3.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.CRAMER, RAYMOND L.New faculty members. June-July 1948: 3.Bible Conference echoes. February 1949:2.Faculty news. July-August 1949: 3.Report on the National Sunday SchoolConvention. November 1949: 3.Professor Cramer listed <strong>in</strong> “Who's Who.”September 1950: 4.Faculty activities. November 1950: 3.Faculty member and alumnus orda<strong>in</strong>ed.December 1950: 2.Rev. and Mrs. Cramer granted leave ofabsence. February 1951: 2.Chapel services. February 1952: 4.Ex-students meet. February-March 1954: 2.CRIMINOLOGY PROGRAMFPU beg<strong>in</strong>s degree completion program <strong>in</strong>crim<strong>in</strong>ology, res<strong>to</strong>rative justice.November 2007: 3.CRIPE, JULIEFPC-TV at the Rudds’. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 2.CRISP, JUSTINCrisp goes the distance for first-yearSunbirds. July 2006: 21.CROSBY, DANIELAlpha Chi students take national honors.July 2009: 6.CROSS-COUNTRYSports news: cross-county. November 1965:4.W<strong>in</strong>s & losses. February 1985: 4.Cross-country <strong>to</strong> return. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 6.Fall sports teams have good years.December 1986: 5.Sunbirds sports update. Fall 1987: 5.Rojas-Weller and L<strong>in</strong>dholm compete atnationals. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.Sunbird athletics. Fall 1995: 7.Cross-country brochure makes nationalrank<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1998: 8.rdMen’s cross country team f<strong>in</strong>ishes 23 <strong>in</strong>first national championship appearance.March 2009: 19.CROSSWINDCrossw<strong>in</strong>d crosses musical boundaries.March 2006: 6.CROZIER, KARENFaculty <strong>in</strong> science, bus<strong>in</strong>ess and biblicalstudies jo<strong>in</strong> FPU. November 2008: 4.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.


Subject IndexCURRICULUMCourses of study offered. May 1946: 2.Junior certificate course. April 1948: 6.The curriculum. August 1950: 2.Academic program of <strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute.August-September 1953: 2.The Bible Institute program. June-July 1955:4.Liberal arts program <strong>to</strong> be set up by fall of1956. February-March 1956: 3.<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute teach<strong>in</strong>g program. July1957: 2.P.B.I. offers new courses. September 1957: 3.New core program: a unified approach <strong>to</strong>knowledge. April 1979: 1.<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> College adds more optionsfor learn<strong>in</strong>g. April 1979: 1.DNAStudents and faculty get hands-on with newDNA sequencer. November 2006: 7.DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLD.V.B.S. workshop. June 1947: 5.God blesses <strong>in</strong> the Ozarks. July 1947: 6.D.V.B. Schools. February 1948: 2.DAHLQUIST, RUTHFaculty <strong>in</strong> science, bus<strong>in</strong>ess and biblicalstudies jo<strong>in</strong> FPU. November 2008: 4.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.Faculty & staff focus. November 2009: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.DALLELEW, TESFAAfrican MCC leader speaks. March 2007: 8.DANGARAN, RONRon Dangaran retires after six years ofteach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the graduate school.Summer 1996: 9.DARRAH, JESSESchw<strong>in</strong>den makes the majors. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:26.DAUDEL, VALERIENew alumni speak out about their FPCexperiences and hopes for the future.Summer 1996:DEBATE TEAMSpeech and debate programs beg<strong>in</strong>.November 1961: 5.DE BENEDETTO, PATRICIAFaculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.DeCICCO, RAFAELWhat makes a w<strong>in</strong>ner? Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 3.Five <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.DeFEHR, ARTHURCanadian gift helps furnish new offices.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.Grow<strong>in</strong>g commencementceremony--speaker is <strong>in</strong>ternationalbus<strong>in</strong>ess and church leader. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993:4.DEFFENBACHER, MARKDeffenbacher leads advancement. W<strong>in</strong>ter2001: 15.Virtual marketplace br<strong>in</strong>gs foundationon-l<strong>in</strong>e. Fall 1999: 15.Faculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.DEGAIZA, RIGOBERTOMak<strong>in</strong>g the dream come true. Summer 1989:5.DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMCenter for Adult Learn<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1990: 6.Degree completion anniversary. Fall 1991: 4.Center for Degree Completion. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992:5.


Subject IndexWhat do they come for? W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 4.CDC grads have first reunion. Summer 1998:9.Degree Completion program turns 20.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 11.DELAHAY, ESTHERLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.DELAHAY, NATELiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.DELGADILLO, JOSEGraduate and coach lead local soccer club <strong>to</strong>strong freshman year. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 25.DEN HARTOG, DIANE (AINLEY)Three <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Hall of Fame. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 8.DEPLEDGE, GRACEFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.DERBY, LINDALiv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002:9.DERKSEN, KATHRYN SMITHKathryn Smith Derksen comb<strong>in</strong>es passionsfor politics and peacemak<strong>in</strong>g. June 2003:17.DERKSEN, WILFREDWiens and Derksen given serviceappo<strong>in</strong>tment. May 1963: 1.DERKSEN, WILMAVictim, offender share their journeys <strong>to</strong>wardhope. February 2004: 10.DERMON, JUSTINFaculty <strong>in</strong> science, bus<strong>in</strong>ess and biblicalstudies jo<strong>in</strong> FPU. November 2008: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.DIBOLL, DONALDNew faculty. November 2006: 5.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.DICK, BRENTSenior profiles. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 2.DICK, DONALD L.Christ's undergird<strong>in</strong>g arm. November 1947:5.DICK, J. J.Chapel echoes. November 1950: 4.DICK, JONATHANNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.DICK, NORMA P.Welcome new faculty! Fall 1991: 8.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.New scholarship fund honors longtimeeduca<strong>to</strong>r, W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 15.DICK, ROYDick and Reimer called <strong>to</strong> service. March1952: 4.From the home field. April 1952: 2.DICKIE, DANIELLEStudent award w<strong>in</strong>ners, 2006-2007.November 2007: 19.DILLE, DIANACom<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.DINKINS, SCOTT“Hello, Mrs. Schmidt?” February 1982: 3.DiPALMA, BRIANF<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g joy <strong>in</strong> biblical studies. March 2006:5.


Subject IndexDISABILITIESStudents live with disabilities. February2004: 13.DISTANCE EDUCATIONEducation without walls: distance educationtakes academics everywhere. March2007: 9.DIVERSITY TASK FORCETask force br<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>to</strong>gether faculty, staff andstudents <strong>to</strong> study campus diversity.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 7.DIXON, H. A.Chapel notes. March 1947: 5.DOBRIC-VEISS, SUZANAFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.DOERING, SUSANFaculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.DOERKSEN, BENA word from the student body president.November 1968: 1.DOERKSEN, ERNESTP.B.I.-J.C. grad chosen for missionarytra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. July 1959: 2.DOLARIAN, ROBINNews notes. Fall 1994: 13.Christianity <strong>in</strong> the world of art. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996:4.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.Around the green. November 2005: 4.DONATIONSMore light needed <strong>in</strong> P.B.I. March 1945: 7.New chairs for the audi<strong>to</strong>rium. March 1950:4.Graduates present “dit<strong>to</strong>” mach<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong>school. June 1951: 2.P.B.I. <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> will of Julia Dowda.February 1952: 2.P.B.I. purchases truck. April-May 1956: 3.Maple Leaf Foundation donation. March1957: 2.School receives Addressograph. May 1958:2.Schools receive trac<strong>to</strong>r. May 1958: 3.Institute receives furniture. July 1958: 3.Junior college receives new piano.September 1959: 2.Gifts received for science department.September 1959: 2.P.B.I. receives d<strong>in</strong>nerware. March 1960: 4.Board of Education receives property.September 1960: 1.Library book donations beg<strong>in</strong>. November1961: 1.Spr<strong>in</strong>kler system-lawn donated. January1962: 3.Thankful. January 1962: 3.College receives station wagon. January1964: 1.National Science Foundation grant awarded<strong>to</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>. May 1964: 3.Economic opportunities at <strong>Pacific</strong> College.March 1965: 2.$26,000 <strong>in</strong> grants announced. July 1966: 2.Unique project provides station wagon forcollege. February 1967: 2.<strong>Pacific</strong> College receives <strong>in</strong>centive andchallenge grants <strong>to</strong> launch endowmentcampaign. April 1968: 1.Sears, Richfield, Household F<strong>in</strong>ance, andanonymous foundations make annualgrants. April 1968: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> College awarded $65,000 develop<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>stitutions grant. April 1968: 3.Visalia car dealer provides car for Office ofDevelopment. April 1968: 4.Faculty women donate sew<strong>in</strong>g mach<strong>in</strong>e.April 1973: 1.$160,000 grant will change library use.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 6.


Subject IndexCanadian gift helps furnish new offices.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.FPC foundation receives multi-milliondollar art collection. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 12.Ashleys give major gift <strong>to</strong> FPC Foundation.Fall 1995: 14.FPC Foundation receives four large gifts.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 14.<strong>University</strong> foundation receives four realestate gifts. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 14.Foundations give first FPU grants. W<strong>in</strong>ter1999: 15.Gift “AIM”s <strong>to</strong> improve math, scienceeducation. Summer 1999: 15.Donations <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> 1999. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 15.Federal education grants fund computer<strong>in</strong>itiatives. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 14.Fletcher Jones grant aids science expansion.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 15.Places from the heart: longtime partnerskeep legacy alive. November 2006: 19.DORMITORIESDormi<strong>to</strong>ry life. March 1947: 6.Dedication of dormi<strong>to</strong>ries. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 3.New men's dormi<strong>to</strong>ries. September 1957: 2.Men's dormi<strong>to</strong>ry open house. November1957: 3.Men's dorm facilities secured. September1958: 2.Group studies dormi<strong>to</strong>ries. January 1959: 2.Alumni accepts challenge of build<strong>in</strong>gproject. July 1959: 2.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry plans. September 1959: 3.Plans cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>to</strong>ward dormi<strong>to</strong>ryconstruction. November 1959: 1.Dorms enlarged. September 1964: 4.[see also East Hall, Strasbourg Quad,Witmarsum Quad]DOWDA, JULIAP.B.I. <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> will of Julia Dowda.February 1952: 2.DOWNEY, TERESA (CAMPS)Women’s basketball: NAIA All-AmericanScholar Athletes. Summer 2001: 20.National and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002:20.Athletic Hall of Fame grows by four atSeptember 14 banquet. November 2009:21.DRAMADramatics class <strong>to</strong> present two plays.November 1957: 3.Dramatics class presents plays. January1959: 4.College <strong>to</strong> present “Rejected.” March 1961:3.Many see musical play. May 1961: 4.Play cast presents “Christ <strong>in</strong> the ConcreteCity.” November 1961: 5.Medieval Christian play <strong>to</strong> be performed.March 1964: 5.<strong>Pacific</strong> College drama: The Elder Statesman.April 1967: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>to</strong> present Ibsen’s Brand. March 1968:3.<strong>Pacific</strong> College players <strong>to</strong> present Ibsen’sBrand. April 1968: 2.Drama Department <strong>to</strong> present The MiracleWorker. November 1968: 2.The “Fiddler” comes <strong>to</strong> the amphitheater.April 1973: 2.Drama department. March 1971: 1.Religious drama is added feature. January1972: 1.The Past is Yet <strong>to</strong> Come. April 1974: 1.Pirates of Penzance production. March 1975:2.Man for all Seasons is fall drama production.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1976: 2.“Camelot” is this spr<strong>in</strong>g’s production atcollege. April 1977: 3.“Miracle Worker” is w<strong>in</strong>ter dramaproduction. December 1977: 4.“Antigone” will be w<strong>in</strong>ter quarter drama.December 1978: 4.


Subject Index“A Doll’s House” will be performed thisquarter. December 1979: 2.“My Fair Lady” is musical planned <strong>in</strong> May.April 1980: 3.Sarcophagus. Fall 1988: 4.The theater. Summer 1989: 9.“110 <strong>in</strong> the Shade” <strong>in</strong> FPC amphitheater.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 6.Parable br<strong>in</strong>gs truth through drama. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 10.Ac<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>in</strong> their places! Lights up, and“Scene!” Fall 1993: 14.Mystery spoof is February theaterproduction. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 14.Ultimate faith. Fall 1995: 8.Beh<strong>in</strong>d the scenes of “Oklahoma!” Spr<strong>in</strong>g1996: 8.Lettice and lovage. Summer 1998: 8.Book of Acts. June 2003: 13.Char<strong>in</strong>g Cross Road comes <strong>to</strong> FPU. February2005: 6.Last Night of Ballyhoo. March 2006: 4.One-acts lampoon the bard. March 2006: 8.Trojan Women. March 2007: 7.Great performances: Fiddler comb<strong>in</strong>es thearts <strong>to</strong> advance spirit & education. July2007: 10.Spr<strong>in</strong>g days br<strong>in</strong>g spiritual plays. June 2008:4.Fall performances mix comedy, opera.March 2009: 8.Uncle Vanya is spr<strong>in</strong>g play. July 2009: 6.Hispanic folktales come <strong>to</strong> life. March 2010:7.Play explores unusual friendship betweenfamilies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 10DREILING, CHRISTOPHERStudent goes Hollywood for semester.Summer 1998: 8.DUECK, ALVINAlv<strong>in</strong> Dueck will jo<strong>in</strong> psychology staff.April 1979: 3.Three <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> freshmen reflect onfaculty/staff members. February 1982: 2.DUECK, DORAGlobal MB educa<strong>to</strong>rs gather for first time.November 2007: 8.DUECK, MARYFocus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.Perestroika at FPC. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 3.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.DUERKSEN, DARRENAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.DUFFY, AMYStudents study with CCCU. Summer 1997:10.DUNKIN, JOHN R.Dr. John R. Dunk<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> be commencementspeaker. May 1961: 2.DUNN, LARRYFaculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. July 2007: 5.DURLAM, ZACHARYFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.DUSSICH, JOHNVictimologists pursue new def<strong>in</strong>itions ofcrime and punishment. June 2008: 3.DYCK, BECKYAlums f<strong>in</strong>d teach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> South Americaexcit<strong>in</strong>g return for another year. March1976: 2.DYCK, BRENTSenior profile: Brent Dyck. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 2.DYCK, JOHNM<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the constituency. December1951: 3.Missionary farewell service. March 1952: 2.


Subject IndexJohn Dyck returns <strong>to</strong> Colombia.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1952: 3.John Dycks die <strong>in</strong> plane crash. May 1957: 3.DYCK, JOHNAlums f<strong>in</strong>d teach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> South Americaexcit<strong>in</strong>g return for another year. March1976: 2.DYCK, VELMAFamily legacy supports cont<strong>in</strong>ued success atFPU. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 15.DYCK, WILLIAMFamily legacy supports cont<strong>in</strong>ued success atFPU. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 15.EAST HALLNew dorm gives Quir<strong>in</strong>g sense of deja vu.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 12.EATON, KENTNew deans embrace the idea that def<strong>in</strong>esFPU. November 2008: 9.ECKLOFF-PAZ, BETHLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.ECKLUND, LARRYMath educa<strong>to</strong>r added <strong>to</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> Collegestaff. February 1976: 3.Focus on faculty. November 1985: 5.Ecklund receives emeritus status. February1988: 7.Larry Ecklund Memorial Garden. Fall 1999:11.EDIGER, MICHELLEAthletics adds associate AD, media andoffice assistants. November 2007: 19.EDUCATION FORUMEducation for development: Yale exper<strong>to</strong>pens FPU Education Forum. July 2007:3.EDUCATION—RELIGIOUS ASPECTSFaith & knowledge: the blend of a completeeducation. November 2009: 9.ELDER, SHERYL<strong>Pacific</strong>'s In-service program meets needs ofcommunity. March 1975: 2.ELIA, RICHARDSem<strong>in</strong>ary students orda<strong>in</strong>ed. May 1959: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary graduates. July 1959: 1.ELLIOT, BARBARA J.Faith and renewal breakfast. February 2005:6.ELRICH, DWIGHTComposer-arranger <strong>in</strong> lecture. March 1975:2.EMRICK, TERRYTerry Emrick, Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager. Fall 1992:9.ENGLISH PROGRAMSenior college majors <strong>in</strong>augurated.November 1963: 3.ENGSTROM, KENFocus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.Engstrom named graduate school AssociateDean. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.Deaths. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 18.ENNS, ARTWhy I came back. Fall 1992: 5.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.ENNS, CAROL<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> names Enns Counsel<strong>in</strong>gCoord<strong>in</strong>a<strong>to</strong>r. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1976: 1.ENNS, GAILFocus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.


Subject IndexENNS, HAROLDHarold Enns <strong>to</strong> be dean. July 1966: 1.ENNS, DONALD“It seemed like noth<strong>in</strong>g could s<strong>to</strong>p me.” Fall1992: 6.ENNS, ELAINENews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.New faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.Ela<strong>in</strong>e Enns named Esau Dist<strong>in</strong>guishedVisit<strong>in</strong>g Professor. Summer 1998: 7.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Enns and Myers give peacemak<strong>in</strong>g – andevangelism – a chance. July 2007: 6.ENNS, EUGENEA family tradition. Fall 1990: 4.ENNS, HELENIn appreciation. May 1947: 6.ENNS, JACK W.P.B.I. purchases truck. April-May 1956: 3.ENNS, JOHNP.B.I. purchases truck. April-May 1956: 3.ENNS, KATHERINEIn memoriam. November 1956: 2.ENNS, PETER A.A family tradition. Fall 1990: 4.Deaths. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 22.ENNS, RICHThe student life team: assist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> thegrowth process. December 1981: 1.ENNS, ROBERTDean’s report. September 1981: 5.A look at the deanship. February 1982: 1.A year of changes, shap<strong>in</strong>g our future. Fall1984: 5.Focus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Future's so bright: retir<strong>in</strong>g faculty sharegratitude for the past and optimism forthe future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 4.ENNS, RUTHFocus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1984-1985: 5.Retirement will not slow OASIS or itsexecutive direc<strong>to</strong>r. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 10.Enns, Avakian make valley's <strong>to</strong>pbus<strong>in</strong>ess/professional list. Fall 1999: 15.ENNS-REMPEL, KEVINNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.Faculty & staff focus. March 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.ENROLLMENTRegistrar’s report. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 4.Second semester enrollment. February 1950:4.Registrar’s report. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 4.New students enroll for spr<strong>in</strong>g semester.February 1951: 3.Registrar’s report. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1951: 1.Student enrollment. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1952: 4.Spr<strong>in</strong>g enrollment. February-March 1953: 3.P.B.I. enrolment. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 4.Second semester enrollment. February-March 1954: 3.P.B.I. enrolment shows <strong>in</strong>crease.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 1.P.B.I. enrollment. November 1956: 3.Institute enrollment. March 1957: 4.Enrollment. September 1957: 3.P.B.I. enrollment shows <strong>in</strong>crease. November1958: 2.<strong>Pacific</strong> enrolment prospects good.September 1960: 2.Enrolment statistics. September 1961: 3.College enrolment up over 40 percent.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 1.


Subject Index“Growth control” policy adopted. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1962: 6.New high enrollment. November 1963: 1.Enrollment up thirty two percent.November 1964: 1.Spr<strong>in</strong>g semester enrollment. March 1965: 1.Record enrollment at <strong>Pacific</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1965:1.1967-68 enrollment prospects. April 1967: 2.Another record enrollment. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1971: 1.Fall quarter underway with <strong>in</strong>creasedenrollment. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> enrollment up for w<strong>in</strong>ter quarter.February 1976: 2.Higher enrollment seen for fall quarter.August 1976: 1.Campus alive with arrival of record studentbody. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1976: 1.Fall enrollment outlook good. June 1977: 2.Enrollment trends at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> College:fewer undergraduates; higher <strong>to</strong>talenrollment. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1977: 1.Mixed enrollment picture. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1978: 1.Enrollment up slightly. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979: 1.Enrollment, residence rolls up. Fall 1988: 6.Enrollment <strong>in</strong>creases for fifth straight year.Fall 1989: 6.Spr<strong>in</strong>g enrollment sets record, Fallenrollment nears ceil<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1993: 5.New programs, more personal attentionkeys <strong>to</strong> enrollment <strong>in</strong>crease. Fall 1998: 8.Burst<strong>in</strong>g at the seams. Fall 1999: 7.Academic achievement, diversity undergirdenrollment growth. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 10.Enrollment growth, U.S. News honor giveFPU reason <strong>to</strong> celebrate. Fall 2001: 13.Enrollment cont<strong>in</strong>ues <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> size,ability and diversity. March 2003: 11.FPU attracts record <strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g class. February2004: 17.FPU overcomes state budget uncerta<strong>in</strong>ty <strong>to</strong>enroll near-record class. February 2005:4.FPU <strong>to</strong>ps 1,000 <strong>in</strong> undergrad enrollment –reta<strong>in</strong>s strong U.S. News rank<strong>in</strong>g.November 2005: 19.Grad, DC lead overall enrollment <strong>in</strong>crease.November 2007: 7.Economy affects enrollment. November2008: 4.FPU celebrates 11 percent enrollment<strong>in</strong>crease for fall 2009. November 2009: 5.Enrollment cont<strong>in</strong>ues strong for spr<strong>in</strong>g.March 2010: 9.Record enrollment breaks 3,300: creditefforts across campus <strong>in</strong> aid, recruitmentand services. November 2010: 3.ENS, ANNADeans appo<strong>in</strong>ted. August 1951: 3.Miss Ens <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> Ethiopia. July 1952: 2.News from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 2.ENS, CARMENStudents send workers for the harvest.Summer 1994: 8.ENS, LA VERNAReach<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>to</strong> Judea and Samaria.November 1948: 5.Kern County Youth Rally. February 1951: 4.ENS, LOWELLWith an eye <strong>to</strong>ward Lat<strong>in</strong> America. Summer1994: 7.ENSLOW, TERESAFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.ENSZ, ADOLFFaculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 4.House clean<strong>in</strong>g and improvements.June-July 1948: 2.Missionary Sunday schools. November1948: 5.ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAMEnvironmental, <strong>in</strong>tercultural majors added.Summer 1997: 9.


Subject IndexMounta<strong>in</strong> field trip gives students new lookat creation. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 4.ENVIRONMENTALISMGreen House balances need andstewardship. July 2006: 8.EPP, FRANK H.Well-known speakers at <strong>Pacific</strong>convocations. March 1976: 1.EPP, WERNERFour new board members for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.February 1978: 1.EREVIA, JOSÉJosé Erevia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 4.ERICKSON, JANETTEAround the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.ESAU, ANGELAStudents named <strong>to</strong> honor band. February2004: 13.ESAU, BERNIEEquipment, scholarship grants build FPCscience program. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 3.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 7.ESCHATOLOGYHow large does eternity loom <strong>in</strong> yourpreach<strong>in</strong>g. March-April 1949: 3.1953. December 1952-January 1953: 1.ETTER, HAROLDChapel echoes. December 1952-January1953: 2.EVANGEL HOMERoad <strong>to</strong> recovery: FPU & Evangel Homehelp women get back on track. April2012: 20.EVANGELICAL COUNCIL FOR FINANCIALACCOUNTABILITYFPC jo<strong>in</strong>s ECFA. Fall 1987: 7.F<strong>in</strong>ancial accountability l<strong>in</strong>ks <strong>in</strong>tegrity withstewardship. Summer 2002: 14.EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETYEvangelical Theological Society formed.January 1950: 2.EVANGELISTIC WORKClass activities: personal evangelism.January 1946: 5.Extension Work. February 1949: 3.Spiritual mobilization for God's purposes.July-August 1949: 2.Christian service report. November 1950: 2.The rescue mission team. April 1951: 1.Christian service. December 1952-January1953: 3.EVANS, WILLIAMBible Emphasis Week. January 1949: 3.EVERT, PAULFather’s life spurs commitment <strong>to</strong> FPU: PaulEvert’s life and <strong>in</strong>terests reach beyondthe ord<strong>in</strong>ary. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 18.EWERT, ALDEN H.Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Public relations appo<strong>in</strong>ted. May1971: 1.EWERT, BOBBob Ewert stricken with Sp<strong>in</strong>al Men<strong>in</strong>gitis.November 1956: 3.EWERT, D. MERRILLNew president Ewert br<strong>in</strong>gs communitydevelopment and <strong>in</strong>ternationalexperience. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 3.Ewert calls FPU <strong>to</strong> engagement andexcellence. March 2003: 3.Ewert calls graduates <strong>to</strong> boldness,leadership. June 2003: 3.


Subject IndexEwert appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> five-year term aspresident. November 2005: 18.Ewert calls university <strong>to</strong> action. November2008: 6.God’s endur<strong>in</strong>g love is the answer <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>day’sproblems, Ewert tells fall convocationaudience. November 2009: 18.Students, faculty, staff live as propheticChristian community. November 2010:5.Merrill Ewert announces retirement <strong>in</strong> 2012.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 3.College <strong>to</strong> university: Merrill and PriscillaEwert were passionate about <strong>Fresno</strong><strong>Pacific</strong>. April 2012: 8.EWERT, DAVIDCanadian educa<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> address graduates.May 1958: 1.EWERT, DOREENTop honors <strong>to</strong> two women. June 1978: 1.New faculty. Fall 1993: 13.Programs br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>gether FPC, world. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993-1994: 8.EWERT, LOWELLAdm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>r f<strong>in</strong>ds his m<strong>in</strong>istry at <strong>Fresno</strong><strong>Pacific</strong>. September 1981: 3.EWERT, PRISCILLACollege <strong>to</strong> university: Merrill and PriscillaEwert were passionate about <strong>Fresno</strong><strong>Pacific</strong>. April 2012: 8.FACES OF THE VALLEY: YOUTH ART SHOWFaces of the Valley. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 10.FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BUILDINGBuild<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>ward FPC's future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996:11.New Facilities Management build<strong>in</strong>gdedicated. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 16.FACULTYThe faculty. July-August 1945: 1.FACULTY-STAFF RETREATFaculty and staff retreat. September 1957: 3.Faculty-staff retreat. September 1958: 1.Annual faculty retreat held. September 1961:2.FAIRLEY, KRISTIN: see BUCKLEY, KRISTINFALK, DENNISMan on a mission: Dennis Falk likes <strong>to</strong> pushbeyond the comfort zone. July 2006: 14.FARMER, JIM<strong>Pacific</strong>’s Farmer ranks first <strong>in</strong> NAIA 220-dash. April 1968: 4.Athletic Hall of Fame grows by four atSeptember 14 banquet. November 2009:21.FAST, ALICEHJBC <strong>in</strong> Fowler. March-April 1949:4.Relief worker called. December 1949:4.Alice Fast sails for Japan. March 1950: 3.From fields afar. March 1952: 3.Spr<strong>in</strong>g Missionary Conference. April-May1955: 1.FAST, DENISETop Sunbirds 2005-2006. November 2006:20.FAST, ESTHERMissionaries <strong>to</strong> sail for India. January 1951:1.From the regions beyond: India. March 1951:3.From fields afar. March 1952: 3.India alumni send gifts. January 1962: 2.FAST, H. P.Chapel visi<strong>to</strong>rs. April 1952: 4.FAST, JOHNJohn Fast will assume service m<strong>in</strong>istriespost. June 1977: 2.


Subject IndexFAST, M. B.Mennonite his<strong>to</strong>ry class. April 1946: 4.FAST, MATHILDAFaculty news. July-August 1949: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Miss Fast attends librarian's meet<strong>in</strong>g.April-May 1954: 3.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Dean Wiebe <strong>to</strong> resume studies. March 1960:2.FAST, ROYMemorial gifts remember late professor,alumni. Summer 1988: 8.FAST, TEDMissionary number. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 1.Missionaries <strong>to</strong> said for India. January 1951:1.From the regions beyond: India. March 1951:3.From fields afar. March 1952: 3.India alumni send gifts. January 1962: 2.FAUL, GUSTAV (MRS.)In memoriam. January 1959: 1.FEIL, LUETTA: see REIMER, LUETTAFEINBERG, CHARLESDr. Fe<strong>in</strong>berg <strong>to</strong> speak at commencement.April-May 1954: 1.Commencement activities. June-July 1954: 2.Dr. Fe<strong>in</strong>berg <strong>to</strong> be conference speaker.November 1960: 2.Prophecy theme for annual BibleConference. January 1961: 1.FENNACY, JEANNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Read<strong>in</strong>g—and mak<strong>in</strong>g readers—is a passionfor Jean Fennacy. July 2009. 4.FERNANDEZ, JOSE A.Chapel echoes. November 1950: 4.FERRAND, DEBORAHNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Around the green. Fall 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.FESTIVAL OF THE ARTSFestival of the arts is a campus event <strong>in</strong> May.March 1975: 2.59 DAYS OF CODE CONTESTFPU team w<strong>in</strong>s cod<strong>in</strong>g contest. November2010: 4.FPU supports local tech. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 7.FINANCIAL AIDDemystify<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>ancial aid (part 1): facts andfriends guide families through thef<strong>in</strong>ancial aid maze—don’t leave homewithout your FAFSA. March 2009: 7.Demystify<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>ancial aid (part 2): studentsfrom many backgrounds plus aid from avariety of sources equals affordablequality. July 2009: 5.FPU steps <strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> help students wait<strong>in</strong>g forCal Grant funds. November 2010: 7.Scholarship funds help students achievetheir dreams. November 2010: 20.Tuition plan <strong>in</strong>creases aid <strong>to</strong> areas important<strong>to</strong> students, families. March 2011: 7.Scholarship funds help students achievetheir dreams (part 2). March 2011: 22.Keep<strong>in</strong>g FPU an affordable <strong>in</strong>vestment.April 2012: 3.


Subject IndexFINE ART AUCTION<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> College’s art auction Oc<strong>to</strong>ber28. Fall 1989: 2.FINE ARTS CONCERT AND LECTURE SERIESF<strong>in</strong>e arts concert. November 1965: 4.FINE ARTS DINNERA bottle of trust. Summer 1986: 2.FPC takes a European holiday. Summer1988: 6.Showboat: <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>’s F<strong>in</strong>e Arts D<strong>in</strong>ner.Summer 1989: 9.Eugene Friesen, Paul Halley concert <strong>to</strong>benefit arts at FPU. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 3.F<strong>in</strong>e Arts D<strong>in</strong>ner: concert & <strong>to</strong>ur. W<strong>in</strong>ter1992: 10.F<strong>in</strong>e Arts D<strong>in</strong>ner: pops on pipes <strong>in</strong> a spr<strong>in</strong>gpark sett<strong>in</strong>g. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.Pops on pipes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 9.FLAG POLESNew flag pole graces campus. March 1963:3.Campus notes. Fall 1983: 10.FLAMING, JEANETTEFour new board members for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.February 1978: 1.FLAMING, MARKThe “Harvard connection.”December 1986:4.FLAMING, VICTOR A.In memoriam. January 1957: 2.FLAUTAS PACIFICASFlautas engages students honorsteacher-composer. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 10.FLETCHER, B. B.Rev. Fletcher <strong>to</strong> teach. January 1958: 4.FLETCHER JONES FOUNDATIONGrant will make FPC a computer leader.Summer 1988: 4.$160,000 grant will change library use.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 6.Fletcher Jones grant aids science expansion.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 15.FLORES, RUBENChapel services. February 1952: 4.FOCUS ON UNITY CONFERENCEFPC <strong>to</strong> host major education conference.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 6.FONE, GHISLAINAll-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.FOOD SERVICESNews from the kitchen. March 1945: 6.Food for thought. March 1945: 6.Kitchen receives new mixer. March 1950: 4.The Janzens accept position as dieticians.August-September 1953: 3.Dieticians appo<strong>in</strong>ted. December1953-January 1954: 3.FORD, BEVLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.FORD, MATTLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.FOREIGN STUDYAnthropology class visits Mexico. December1953-January 1954: 3.European study program <strong>in</strong>stituted. January1964: 3.The European <strong>to</strong>ur. September 1964: 1.Off-campus study ga<strong>in</strong>s popularity.February 1973: 2.Twenty-n<strong>in</strong>e will study <strong>in</strong> Europe thisspr<strong>in</strong>g. February 1978: 3.16 FPC students <strong>in</strong> Mexico. Fall 1982: 10.


Subject IndexTour br<strong>in</strong>gs literary figures <strong>to</strong> life. Fall 1994:10.Learn<strong>in</strong>g is an adventure for visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong>Japan. Fall 1994: 11.Sho<strong>in</strong> exchange. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 16.Students <strong>to</strong>ur Reformation <strong>in</strong> Europe. Fall1998: 4.Holmen f<strong>in</strong>ds personal God <strong>in</strong> beauty,poverty of Guatemala. Fall 1998: 5.Cross-cultural study as an agent of change.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 16.Higher education and <strong>in</strong>ternational travelcomb<strong>in</strong>e for a powerful learn<strong>in</strong>gexperience. November 2005: <strong>in</strong>side frontcover.Practic<strong>in</strong>g psychology <strong>in</strong> the Ukra<strong>in</strong>e.November 2005: 9.Exchang<strong>in</strong>g cultures <strong>in</strong> Japan. November2005: 11.Gett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> know the real Vietnam.November 2005: 13.Students <strong>to</strong>ur Italy. November 2009: 7.Students see with new eyes on medicalmission trip. November 2009: 8.FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION GUARANTEEFour-year graduation guarantee builds onrecord of success. March 2009: 8.FOWLER, EUGENIA1948 D.V.B.S. report. November 1948: 8.FRANSEN, JENJapan trip makes Fransen a stranger <strong>in</strong> astrange land. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 3.FRANSEN, KENBoard thanks Fransen, welcomes Thiesen aschair. March 2011: 22.FRANZ, JOHNNew appo<strong>in</strong>tees are Franz, Friesen, Harmsand Holmquist; Harder moves <strong>to</strong>full-time. July 1975: 2.The advantage: some personal reflections.Summer 1984: 2.Focus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.FRANZ, TIMFPU Foundation: Tim Franz. Fall 1999: 15.Tim Franz jo<strong>in</strong>s admissions staff. August1976: 2.FREEMAN, DAVIDEducation professors named FulbrightScholars <strong>to</strong> Venezuela. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 9.A spontaneous scholarship exchange. Fall1993: 5.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Scholarship with a mission. Fall 1999: 3.Freemans change valleys <strong>to</strong> pursue newchallenges. Summer 2002: 12.FREEMAN, LISALisa Freeman f<strong>in</strong>ds plans can change for thebetter. March 2009: 17.FREEMAN, YVONNEGrants awarded <strong>to</strong> faculty. Fall 1991: 4.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Scholarship with a mission. Fall 1999: 3.Freemans change valleys <strong>to</strong> pursue newchallenges. Summer 2002: 12.FRENCH, ADRIENNEChristmas spirit. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 2.FRESNO BUDDHIST TEMPLETemple trip gives students a local look atanother culture. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 6.FRESNO COMPACTCompact honors Haak. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 14.FRESNO COUNTY. JUVENILE HALLStudents volunteer for juvenile hall work.November 1965: 1.


Subject IndexFRESNO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION.HISTORY DAY.His<strong>to</strong>ry Day returns <strong>to</strong> FPU. July 2010: 8.FRESNO DISTRICT FAIRBooth at <strong>Fresno</strong> District Fair success.November 1961: 3.Special fair edition the The Messenger.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 3.FRESNO MINISTERIAL ALLIANCEM<strong>in</strong>isters meet on <strong>Pacific</strong> campus. May1961: 4.FRESNO PACIFIC BIBLICAL SEMINARYSem<strong>in</strong>ary name reflects cont<strong>in</strong>ued mission<strong>in</strong> new framework. March 2011: 9.FRESNO PACIFIC COLLEGE VOCAL ARTSCHORALEA Viennese spr<strong>in</strong>gtime. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 11.FRESNO PACIFIC EDUCATORNew <strong>Pacific</strong> publication seeks impact onclassroom teach<strong>in</strong>g. March 1976: 3.FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY–HISTORYNurtur<strong>in</strong>g leadership for 40 years. Fall 1984:8.FRESNO URBAN MINISTRY PROJECTStudents see the city. July 2010: 6.FRIESEN, BRITNILiv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002: 5.FRIESEN, COLLEENSummer work can be excit<strong>in</strong>g. November1980: 3.FRIESEN, DAN E.Bible and Missionary Conference <strong>to</strong> be heldMarch 22-27. February-March 1953: 1.Hiebert <strong>to</strong> speak on Christian EducationDay. September 1957: 1.Rev. Friesen Speaks at Christian EducationDay service. November 1958: 2.Christian Education Day speaker named.September 1960: 1.FRIESEN, DIETRICHChapel. November 1946: 4.Dietrich Friesen jo<strong>in</strong>s P.B.I. faculty. August1952: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Professor Friesen <strong>to</strong> direct “The Messiah.”February-March 1954: 4.Professor Friesen <strong>to</strong> receive degree.April-May 1954: 2.Music cl<strong>in</strong>ic <strong>in</strong> Oregon. February-March1955: 4.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.“The Holy City” <strong>to</strong> be presented. March1957: 2.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Friesen attends music meet<strong>in</strong>g. November1960: 3.Faculty has busy summer of activity.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 3.Faculty active <strong>in</strong> professional activities.November 1963: 3.Christmas opera <strong>to</strong> be presented. November1963: 4.Ora<strong>to</strong>rio Society <strong>to</strong> present Messiah.November 1963: 4.Friesen appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> alumni affairs. August1973: 3.Dietrich Friesen remembers . . . and looksahead. June 1977: 5.College honors Dietrich Friesen uponretirement. February 1979: 4.Memorial gifts remember late professor,alumni. Summer 1988: 8.FRIESEN, EBNERFaculty member and alumnus orda<strong>in</strong>ed.December 1950: 2.From the home field. April 1952: 2.


Subject IndexFRIESEN, EILEENThree <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> Freshmen reflect onfaculty/staff members. February 1982: 2.FRIESEN, ELSIEOrd<strong>in</strong>ation service. February-March 1954: 1.FRIESEN, ERNESTMission prayer bands organize. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1951: 3.Alumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.News from the alumni and former students.June-July 1955: 2.Ord<strong>in</strong>ation service. February-March 1954: 1.Spr<strong>in</strong>g Missionary Conference. April-May1955: 1.FRIESEN, GERALDStudents w<strong>in</strong> graduate awards. May 1966: 1.FRIESEN, H. H.Home Mission Rally. April 1952: 3.FRIESEN, HELENMissionary news. March 1957: 4.FRIESEN, IRVINPrayer band rallies. December 1952-January1953: 2.Chapel speakers. December 1953-January1954: 2.FRIESEN, JOHN E.Friesen <strong>to</strong> direct admissions. August 1973: 1.Friesen leaves admissions. July 1975: 2.FRIESEN, JOHN I.Friesen <strong>to</strong> be new Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager.December-January 1955: 3.Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager resigns. March 1957: 2.FRIESEN, KENService: contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 2.Alumni couple report on work <strong>in</strong> Vietnam.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 19.Fall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Fried fritter fired drive across America. July2006: 7.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.FRIESEN, MILTONCrossw<strong>in</strong>d crosses musical boundaries.March 2006: 6.FRIESEN, NATALIEStudent award w<strong>in</strong>ners, 2006-2007.November 2007: 19.FRIESEN, ROGERNew appo<strong>in</strong>tees are Franz, Friesen, Harmsand Holmquist; Harder moves <strong>to</strong>full-time. July 1975: 2.Roger Friesen assumes fund-rais<strong>in</strong>g post.August 1976: 2.FRIESEN, STEVEThe “Harvard connection.”December 1986:4.Fried fritter fired drive across America. July2006: 7.FRIESEN, SUSANHis Jewels Bible Club. January 1945: 7.FRIESEN, TIFFANYCommencement was the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1994: 3.Friesen prepares students for competition.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 13.FRIESEN, WALTERThe first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary alumni news. November 1957: 4.FRIESEN, WILL


Subject IndexFocus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.Focus on faculty. November 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.Will Friesen returns. Fall 1992: 9.Satellite sem<strong>in</strong>ar br<strong>in</strong>gs pas<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> campus.Summer 1999: 7.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.Farewell, with thanks. November 2008: 11.FRIESEN-BLANK, CARLEYFocus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.Focus on faculty. November 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8FUND RAISINGOc<strong>to</strong>ber, 1962 campaign nears end. August1962: 2.Oct. ‘62 campaign successful. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962:2.Endowment fund progress report. March1968: 3.$100 per couple d<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>to</strong> launch 1968 drive<strong>to</strong> raise $10,000 for the endowmentfund. March 1968: 3.Funds drive nears half of $100 000 goal.February 1975: 1.Many cooperate <strong>to</strong> reach annual funds drivegoal. July 1975: 4.Funds goal for fiscal year set at $120,000.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 2.Anniversary d<strong>in</strong>ners will launch <strong>Pacific</strong>'s1976 spr<strong>in</strong>g funds drive. March 1976: 1.Kern county friends of <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> collegestage Bakersfield barbecue/fund raiser.June 1978: 2.Area d<strong>in</strong>ners focus on college's annual funddrive. December 1978: 1.Students run <strong>to</strong> benefit college annual fund.April 1979: 4.The annual fund at FPC: problem oropportunity? Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979: 1.Regional d<strong>in</strong>ners success. December 1979: 3.“Hello, Mrs. Schmidt?” February 1982: 3.<strong>Pacific</strong> Leadership Campaign seekscommunity support. Fall 1988: 5.<strong>Pacific</strong> Leadership Campaign <strong>to</strong>ps halfmillionmark. Fall 1989: 5.FPC receives national award forfund-rais<strong>in</strong>g efforts. Fall 1995: 10.Support sets records. Fall 1998: 15.D<strong>in</strong>ner kicks off trustees campaign. July2007: 22.Spirits soar at capital campaign kick-off.June 2008: center <strong>in</strong>sert.FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSLarsen-Pusey f<strong>in</strong>ishes Fulbright scholarship.Summer 1998: 9.Toews earns Fulbright Scholarship <strong>to</strong> travel<strong>to</strong> Ukra<strong>in</strong>e. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 15.Faculty earn Fulbright, Rotary fellowshipsfor study abroad. June 2004: 8.Fulbright scholar, education leader <strong>in</strong>Ukra<strong>in</strong>e comes <strong>to</strong> FPU: Sergei Sannikovteaches, researches Menno Simons. June2005: 9.FUNK, RUTHFocus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.FUNK, SAMUEL J.Memorial scholarship honors Samuel Funk.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 7.GAEDE, CARL<strong>Pacific</strong> college names Carl Gaede consultantfor campus master plan. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 1.GAEDE, HAROLDMission rally on March 19. February-March1954: 1.Far East mission rally. April-May 1954: 3.Faculty positions filled. September 1956: 2.GANDHI, ARUNFPU br<strong>in</strong>gs Gandhi <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong>. February2004: 17.GAO, LIN


Subject IndexFive <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.GARCIA, CESARInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.GARCIA, SUSANAAlumni <strong>in</strong> professions report <strong>to</strong> students.June 2008: 16.Bear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.GARLAND-MACHADO, LESLEEGarland-Machado and Round w<strong>in</strong> EliasWiebe teacher candidate award. W<strong>in</strong>ter1997: 11.GARNER, HAROLDGarner and Wright speak <strong>in</strong> chapel.February-March 1954: 3.GARRIGUS, CHARLES B.California Poet Laureate is guest lecturer.February 1967: 1.Poet Laureate honors FPC educationprogram. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 6.GARRISON, SCOTTFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.A present from his kids has become a gift <strong>to</strong>many. April 2012: 19.GAY, CATHYFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.GAYLES, VIVIANFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.GAZLAY, SUZYPresidential award <strong>to</strong> alumnus. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993:9.GEDDERT, TIMFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.GEHRETT, MATTFaculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.Faculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.GENTRY, DANNETTENew faces at FPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 5.GENTRY, JIMParable br<strong>in</strong>gs truth through drama. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 10.GERBRANDT, CARLCollege hour: a variety. June 1979: 1.GERBRANDT, EUGENEGraduates <strong>to</strong> attend theological sem<strong>in</strong>aries.July 1952: 2.Gerbrandt elected alumni president.June-July 1954: 2.GERBRANDT, JACOB J.Institute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 3.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 4.New positions. June 1947: 5.Gerbrandt appo<strong>in</strong>ted Dean of Men andDirec<strong>to</strong>r of Christian Service.August-September 1955: 3.GERBRANDT, RICHARDSem<strong>in</strong>ary student accepts position withBoard of Education. May 1959: 2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary graduates. July 1959: 1.GERBRANDT, TONIService: contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 2.


Subject IndexGILMORE, ERICLEEEriclee Gilmore: student athlete. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 5.GINGRICH, OWENRussell, G<strong>in</strong>grich speak on faith andscience. Summer 1998: 6.GIROD, SUSANA gift of compassion. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1983: 4.GLOBAL MBA PROGRAMNew Global MBA Program offers Valleybus<strong>in</strong>ess professionals an <strong>in</strong>ternationalperspective. July 2009: 3.GOERTZEN, DANDeans appo<strong>in</strong>ted. August 1951: 3.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Rev. Goertzen accepts position with Boardof Home Missions. June-July 1955: 2.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.GOERTZEN, DONALDSix <strong>Pacific</strong> students are named <strong>to</strong> Who's Who.March 1976: 3.Goertzen researches for doc<strong>to</strong>rate. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2000: 19.GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCECollege jo<strong>in</strong>s new conference. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986:6.GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE.TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP (23-24APRIL 2004)Mak<strong>in</strong>g a little his<strong>to</strong>ry. June 2004: 21.GONZALEZ, BERTAGonzalez will head FPC multi-culturalstudies. June 1977: 2.Three <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> freshmen reflect onfaculty/staff members. February 1982: 2.GONZALEZ, BETOCommencement speaker challenges with aquestion. March 2007: 6.GONZALEZ-PIÑA, DINANews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Alumni faculty and staff return <strong>to</strong> FPU <strong>to</strong>reflect the mission. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 49.Admissions counselor receives regionalaward. Summer 2002: 11.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.GONZALEZ, EMILIAFocus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.GOOSSEN, SAM W.Institute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 3.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 3.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1948: 4.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. November 1948: 2.Faculty News. July-August 1949: 3.Registrar’s report. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 4.Second semester enrollment. February 1950:4.Registrar’s report. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 4.Faculty activities. November 1950: 3.New students enroll for spr<strong>in</strong>g semester.February 1951: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.Registrar’s report. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1951: 1.Missionary farewell service. March 1952: 2.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Goossen and Warkent<strong>in</strong> earn degrees.September 1952: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Baerg and Goossen attend accredit<strong>in</strong>gmeet<strong>in</strong>gs. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 1.Speak<strong>in</strong>g engagements. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1954: 1.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Mr. Goossen attends registrar's meet<strong>in</strong>g.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 1.Faculty activity. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 4.


Subject IndexFaculty news. July 1956: 4.Mr. Goossen accepts high school position.September 1956: 1.First PBI president dies. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 20.GORDON, JULIEThree <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> freshmen reflect onfaculty/staff members. February 1982: 2.GOSSEN, JOHN W.Gossens <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>in</strong> Europe. June-July 1953:2.GOULARTE, ELIZABETHGoularte earns Saroyan award. Summer2002: 11.GOULARTE, RENEEUnder the ra<strong>in</strong>bow: serv<strong>in</strong>g the Lord <strong>in</strong>Northern Ireland. Summer 2002: 10.Commitment <strong>to</strong> education leads ElfriedaHiebert <strong>to</strong> career <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g andresearch. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 20.GOULD, TIMMarriage proposal means monkey bus<strong>in</strong>essfor alumni couple. Fall 1999: 11.GRABER, JOHNChapel visi<strong>to</strong>rs. April 1952: 4.GRACE (THEOLOGY)The nature of grace. December 1948: 1.The proper attitude of man under grace.December 1948: 1.Th<strong>in</strong>gs which gracious souls discover.December 1948: 1.GRACIAN, ANTHONYGracian makes a name for himself throughservice. November 2010: 16.GRADUATE SCHOOL: see SCHOOL OFEDUCATIONGRAMENZ, GARYNew deans embrace the idea that def<strong>in</strong>esFPU. November 2008: 9.GRAY, ANDREAAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.GRAY, DEANNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.GREAVER, MELANIEAlpha Chi students take national honors.July 2009: 6.GREEN CLUBGreen House balances need andstewardship. July 2006: 8.GREGORY, CHRISIEWomen’s <strong>in</strong>door track & field: NAIAAll-American. Summer 2001: 20.National and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002: 20.Fer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.GREGORY, DONALDDist<strong>in</strong>guished Alumni Award. March 2006:16.Gregory goes the distance: honoree foundhimself through runn<strong>in</strong>g. November2006: 14.FPU Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong>ducts four.November 2010: 19.GRUBS, IRVINRev. Grubs <strong>to</strong> speak at Mission Rally March30. March 1951: 1.GUENTHER, ALLENSem<strong>in</strong>ary students <strong>to</strong> benefit from GuentherOld Testament Scholarship. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 29.GUENTHER, ANNEFaculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.


Subject IndexGUENTHER, ELSIEMissionary news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954:3.GUNNING, MELINDAFaculty & staff focus. February 2004: 17.Faculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.GUNTHER, RUBENAMissionary emphasis. November 1956: 2.GURAVOVA, ELENAAlpha Chi students take national honors.July 2009: 6.Bear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.GWINN, WILLIAMChristian Life Emphasis Week. November1965: 2.GYMNASIUM: see SPECIAL EVENTS CENTERHAAG, RUTHFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.HAAK, HAROLDHarold Haak assumes leadership of theuniversity. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 3.Haak recalls Sermon on the Mount dur<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>stallation ceremonies. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 10.A celebration of recollections of HaroldHaak. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.Compact honors Haak. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 14.New tennis complex named for Harold andBetty Haak. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 15.Invasion of the mubox bugs. June 2003: 11.Death of former President Harold Haak stirsfriends <strong>to</strong> admiration, fond memories.February 2004: 19.HAAK TENNIS COMPLEXNew tennis complex named for Harold andBetty Haak. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 15.Tennis courts, Alumni Hall dedication April1. February 2005: 18.New, refurbished facilities celebrated:campus, supporters dedicate AlumniHall and Haak Tennis Complex. June2005: 24.HAAS, LEONOREFPC spells relief H-a-a-s. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 3.HAAS, MAURYFPC spells relief H-a-a-s. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 3.HABIB, GHASSANEMuslim speaker br<strong>in</strong>gs Christianity,Judaism and Islam <strong>to</strong>gether at peaceevent. Fall 2001: 12.HABITAT FOR HUMANITYWorkday builds homes and makes dramscome true. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 12.HAGEN, SAMFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.HAGGARD JILLEENFaculty notes. Fall 1989: 7.HALL, JIMNew basketball coaches. June 2005: 25.HALL, MARLONHall uses early challenges <strong>to</strong> guide others.July 2010: 18.HAMM, RANDYSix <strong>Pacific</strong> seniors honored. May 1972: 1.HAMMONS, STACYHRSS deans <strong>to</strong>ok different roads <strong>to</strong> FPU.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 5.HANSELMAN, STEVEN J.The “Harvard connection.”December 1986:4.


Subject IndexFaculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.HARDER, HENRY J.Graduates <strong>to</strong> attend theological sem<strong>in</strong>aries.July 1952: 2.New faculty members. July 1956: 1.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty activities. March 1958: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary faculty activities. March 1959: 2.Prof. Harder granted leave of absence. May1959: 3.Faculty activities. July 1959: 3.Harder <strong>to</strong> be teach<strong>in</strong>g fellow. July 1960: 2.HARDER, RODNEYSix <strong>Pacific</strong> seniors honored. May 1972: 1.New appo<strong>in</strong>tees are Franz, Friesen, Harmsand Holmquist; Harder moves <strong>to</strong>full-time. July 1975: 2.Busy faculty writes, creates, researches,February 1977: 1.HARDISON, STEVENVaulter w<strong>in</strong>s <strong>Pacific</strong>’s second NAIA title.February 1973: 4.Three-time NAIA national championHardison jo<strong>in</strong>s Hall of Fame. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1994: 10.HARMS, SIDNEYNew appo<strong>in</strong>tees are Franz, Friesen, Harmsand Holmquist; Harder moves <strong>to</strong>full-time. July 1975: 2.HARPER, REDDChapel echoes. March 1958: 3.HARRIS, BRECKNews notes. Fall 1995: 13.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 13.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.Around the green. November 2005: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOLThe “Harvard connection.”December 1986:4.HASKINS, WILLAll-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.HAWES, BILLYFaith takes Angelus Wilson from <strong>in</strong>sanity <strong>to</strong>evangelism. June 2004: 14.HAYDOCK, TIMAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.HAYEK, JACQUELYNAlpha Chi researchers. July 2006: 6.HEATON, C. ADRIANSem<strong>in</strong>ary president <strong>to</strong> be commencementspeaker. May 1966: 1.HEFFERLIN, J. B.Educational relevance receives extensivestudy this year. December 1971: 1.HEIDEBRECHT, BOBM<strong>in</strong>istry: five from Visalia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 7.HEIDEBRECHT, JOHNNYNews from the alumni and former students.June-July 1955: 2.HEIDEBRECHT, LINDANews from the alumni and former students.June-July 1955: 2.HEIDEBRECHT, MURRAY


Subject IndexCom<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.HEIN, MARVINRev. He<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> be Bible Week speaker. January1962:2.HEINRICHS, ARLOSecond-generation student enrolls. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1951: 1.Students <strong>to</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister <strong>in</strong> Germany. June 1952:2.The first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary alumni news. November 1957: 4.Arlo He<strong>in</strong>richs commissioned. March 1959:4.HEINRICHS, ARTHURIn memoriam. January 1959: 1.HEINRICHS, HENRYFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.HEINRICHS, LINDAAlumni and former student news. June-July1953: 2.HEINRICHS, LYNDONService: contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 2.HEINRICHS, ROBERTFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.HEINRICHS, RUTHLoewen, He<strong>in</strong>richs assume new posts.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Alumni faculty and staff return <strong>to</strong> FPU <strong>to</strong>reflect the mission. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 49.Portraits of service: July 2007: 4.HEINRICHS, WILLIEAlumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.HEISEY, NANCYJanzen lecturer turns a new eye <strong>to</strong>ward Pauland Christian mission. June 2005: 4.HENNING, WILLIAM“Dynamic opportunities” drawadm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> College.Summer 1985: 4.New Academic Vice President comes withan agenda for community. Fall 1985: 2.<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> College and the pluralisticsociety. November 1985: 2.Vice President Henn<strong>in</strong>g departs FPC.Summer 1989: 5.Com<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.HEPBURN, LOISCan't f<strong>in</strong>d a job? Create one! Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1983: 3.HERITAGE BIBLE CHURCH (BAKERSFIELD,CALIF.)Church and university comb<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>in</strong>the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 10.HERNANDEZ, HANNAHMy FPU experience: students, faculty andalumni share their <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong> experience. June 2008: 15.HERNANDEZ, LILY (RAMIREZ)The full impact. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1984: 3.HERNANDEZ, ROBERTHernandez has Olympic goals. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 22.HERRICK, ANDREWNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.HERSEY, ELEANOR: see NICKEL, ELEANOR(HERSEY)HESSION, ROYSpiritual emphasis week. March 1971: 1.


Subject IndexHIEBERT, CORNELIUSThey lived <strong>to</strong> build. January 1966: 2.HIEBERT, D. EDMONDHiebert and Lange jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. June-July1955: 1.Faculty activity. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 4.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.Faculty activities. March 1957: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty activities. March 1958: 3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Dr. Hiebert completes set on pas<strong>to</strong>rals.January 1959: 3.Faculty activities. July 1959: 3.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.Rev. Hiebert <strong>to</strong> preach baccalaureatesermon. May 1960: 2.HIEBERT, ELFRIEDACommitment <strong>to</strong> education leads ElfriedaHiebert <strong>to</strong> career <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g andresearch. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 20.HIEBERT, ELIZABETHThey lived <strong>to</strong> build. January 1966: 2.HIEBERT, IDA MAEMusic department strengthened.August-September 1955: 3.HIEBERT, J. J.Family beg<strong>in</strong>s scholarship loan fund.January 1963: 1.HIEBERT, J. N. C.The challenge of our mission field <strong>in</strong> India<strong>to</strong>day. May 1945: 4.The challenge of our mission field <strong>in</strong> India<strong>to</strong>day. November 1945: 4.Tabor College president speaks <strong>in</strong> chapel.May 1952: 3.HIEBERT, JAMESHiebert makes a career of teach<strong>in</strong>g teachers.March 2011: 17.HIEBERT, JO ANNSenior profiles. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 3.HIEBERT, LANDOHiebert <strong>to</strong> speak on Christian EducationDay. September 1957: 1.HIEBERT, J. P.In his white harvest. July 1946: 3.D<strong>in</strong>uba “Brown Gold” Class. April 1947: 12.HIEBERT, JO ANNSenior profile: Jo Ann Hiebert. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991:3.HIEBERT LIBRARY: see LIBRARYHIEBERT, N. N.In memoriam. September 1957: 3.HIEBERT, OLIVE (WARKENTIN)In Jerusalem first. June 1950: 4.Miss Warkent<strong>in</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>ted matron.September 1952: 2.Annual alumni meet<strong>in</strong>g. June-July 1953: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Olive Hiebert <strong>to</strong> assist. July 1966: 2.Olive Hiebert: A model of service. summer1983: 1.Home is where Olive Hiebert’s hear is.November 2007: 20.HIEBERT, PAULThe first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.HIEBERT, PHYLLIS: see MARTENS, PHYLLISHIEBERT, WALDORev. Hiebert accepts call <strong>to</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary.September 1958: 1.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.


Subject IndexHIGHLY QUALIFIED STUDENT TEACHERPROJECT<strong>Fresno</strong> schools and FPU work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong>provide the best student teachers.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 7.HILKER, GEORGE F.Professor of music appo<strong>in</strong>ted. September1951: 2.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.P.B.I. receives music library.February-March 1954: 3.HILKER, JAMESChapel. May 1952: 3.HILLEN, JUDITHFocus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.<strong>University</strong> presents dist<strong>in</strong>guished serviceawards, honors seniority. Summer 1998:7.Commitment personified. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 10.HILLIS, DONChapel speakers. December 1953-January1954: 2.HILSCHER, BRADYCommitment personified. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 10.HINDES, AUDREYI'll be the first <strong>in</strong> my family <strong>to</strong> graduate fromcollege. Fall 1998: 15.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g joy <strong>in</strong> biblical studies: faculty getsexcitement across <strong>to</strong> students. March2006: 5.HIRSCHKORN, OSCARNew faces and expanded roles broadenathletic staff. February 2005: 19.Two coaches honored. March 2009: 19.HIS JEWELS BIBLE CLUBSEdi<strong>to</strong>rial. April 1947: 2.Direc<strong>to</strong>r’s prayer letter. April 1947: 3.The teachers speak. April 1947: 3.Prayer and work go hand <strong>in</strong> hand. April1947: 4.His<strong>to</strong>ry of “Jewels” work. April 1947: 5.Evidence of his bless<strong>in</strong>g. April 1947: 6.Canvass<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong>vit<strong>in</strong>g the children. April1947: 7.Why I am <strong>in</strong> His Jewel’s work. April 1947: 8.A word from the secretary. April 1947: 9.A special event. April 1947: 9.H.J.B.C. theme song. April 1947: 9.Work and workers <strong>in</strong> pictures. April 1947:10.His Jewels’ co-workers covenant. April 1947:12.“His Jewels’ Bible Club” rally. April 1947:12.D<strong>in</strong>uba “Brown Gold” Class. April 1947: 12.First annual His Jewels Bible Clubconference held at Hartland, Calif.September 1947: 5.Jewels write from Hawaii. February 1948: 2.Department present<strong>in</strong>g “HJBC.” March1948: 5.“HJBC” <strong>in</strong> Fowler. March-April 1949: 4.HJBC teen-agers' rally. December 1949:3.“On the air with HJBC: a children’s rally.June 1950: 3.“HJBC” teachers’ <strong>in</strong>stitute September 29-30.September 1950: 3.“HJBC” promotional programs. April 1951:3.HITCHCOX, KATHRYNFall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.HMONG (ASIAN PEOPLE)Hmong students , community memberscelebrate. Summer 1999: 7.Students, faculty both learn dur<strong>in</strong>g nationalconference: Hmong seek <strong>to</strong> participate<strong>in</strong> American society. June 2005: 8.


Subject IndexHODEL, JOHNIn memoriam. April 1951: 2.HODGES, ELLA C.What’s a peeper? Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 15.HOEVERTSZ, JILLMak<strong>in</strong>g education special. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 6.Dreams for her people. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 7.Mattie Sango: social work. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 4.Dean Lee: medic<strong>in</strong>e. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 5.M<strong>in</strong>istry: five from Visalia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 6.HOFER, JOYNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 13.HOFER, PHILA new commitment <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternational studies.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 9.HOFF, CALVINFaculty & staff focus. November 2009: 7.HOFF, LINDANew faces. Summer 1996: 9.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.HOLBERT, MEGANTop Sunbirds 2005-2006. November 2006:20.HOLEMAN, SARAHHoleman f<strong>in</strong>d a personal God <strong>in</strong> beautypoverty of Guatemala. Fall 1998: 5.HOLLAND, ROBERTJanzen and Holland appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> BiblicalStudies faculty. March 1968: 1.Dr. Robert Holland, Mr. Edmund Janzenappo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> Biblical Studies faculty.April 1968: 3.HOLLY, LOISChapel exercises. January 1945: 8.HOLM, JAMESNews notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 13.Community conference is bus<strong>in</strong>ess unusual.Summer 1997: 9.Strong neighborhoods the key <strong>to</strong> stablecommunities. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 9.Satellite sem<strong>in</strong>ar br<strong>in</strong>gs pas<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> campus.Summer 1999: 7.HOLM, JIMChristian service reflections. November1968: 1.HOLMAN, DOROTHEADonations beg<strong>in</strong> pool park. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 6.HOLMAN PARKDonations beg<strong>in</strong> pool park. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 6.HOLMEN, SARAHHolmen f<strong>in</strong>ds personal God <strong>in</strong> beauty,poverty of Guatemala. Fall 1998: 5.HOLMQUIST, DAVIDNew appo<strong>in</strong>tees are Franz, Friesen, Harmsand Holmquist; Harder moves <strong>to</strong>full-time. July 1975: 2.HOLT, CYNTHIAA call<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> care. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1983: 1.HOLT, DEBRAMak<strong>in</strong>g education special. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 6.HOMECOMINGAlumni Association Homecom<strong>in</strong>g. June1951: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong> College Homecom<strong>in</strong>g. March 1964: 3.Vik<strong>in</strong>g ship w<strong>in</strong>s award. March 1964: 3.Jo<strong>in</strong>t homecom<strong>in</strong>g-alumni day planned.January 1966: 1.Annual homecom<strong>in</strong>g day. January 1969: 1.


Subject IndexCollege sets February 24 as date for firstannual “Alumni Night.” February 1973:1.Homecom<strong>in</strong>g plans set for Saturday,February 23. February 1974: 2.Old-fashioned Homecom<strong>in</strong>g: a harvestThanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1991: 5.Homecom<strong>in</strong>g 1999 appeals <strong>to</strong> allgenerations. Fall 1999: 12.Homecom<strong>in</strong>g 2001: annual event featuresfacilities dedication, family activites.Fall 2001: 3.Homecom<strong>in</strong>g welcomed old friends and anew build<strong>in</strong>g. February 2004: 21.It’s a brand new day. November 2005: 15.HOMELESSNESS“Whispers” puts face on homelessness. July2010: 6.HOOGE, FRANKChapel notes. March 1947: 5.HOOVER, KEVINNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.HOPPERT, BECKYBecky Hoppert, president's scholar. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 5.HOSTETTER, C. N.Chapel echoes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.HUBER, LAURELLAround the green. Summer 2001: 11.HUBER, WAYNENews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.HUEBERT, ALBERT B.New Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1946: 8.HUEBERT, GEORGE B.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 2.HUFFMAN, J. A.Bible Conference speakers. January 1952: 1.Bible Conference echoes. March 1952: 1.HUGGINS, HARRIETClovis West teacher says 100 p<strong>in</strong>ts of bloodis a “gift.” Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 17.HUHN, JERRYTrack team makes headl<strong>in</strong>es , breaksrecords. April 1973: 4.Sunbird Hall of Fame: trio <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong> Hallof Fame April 6. Summer 2001: 20.HUNKE, BILLGraduates <strong>to</strong> attend theological sem<strong>in</strong>aries.July 1952: 2.HUNT, JARVISSem<strong>in</strong>ary students orda<strong>in</strong>ed. May 1959: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary graduates. July 1959: 1.HURD, CURTISCounselors assist grow<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>orityenrollment. December 1971: 1.HURRICANE KATRINA, 2005.A dozen students from area hit by Katr<strong>in</strong>astart classes at FPU. November 2005: 3.HURRICANE MITCH, 1998:Students, faculty, staff respond <strong>to</strong> victims ofMitch. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 7.HUSSEIN, BEDRUWorld conference leaders visit <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>build world community. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 3.HUSTAD, DONALD P.Hustad speaks at music conference. January1966: 1.


Subject IndexINNES, T. CHRISTIEDr. T. Christie Innes. May 1950: 1.INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGEPROGRAMPerestroika at FPC. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 3.Programs br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>gether FPC, world. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993-1994: 8.INTERCOLLEGIATE PEACE FELLOWSHIPIntercollegiate Peace Conference comes <strong>to</strong>campus. Summer 1997: 12.INTERCULTURAL STUDIES PROGRAMEnvironmental, <strong>in</strong>tercultural majors added.Summer 1997: 9.INTER-DORM COUNCILNew campus clubs are organized. January1961: 4.INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OFMENNONITE BRETHRENGlobal MB educa<strong>to</strong>rs gather for first time.November 2007: 8.INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ANDSERVICES OFFICEBr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>gether people from differentbackgrounds is part of life at FPU.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 7.INTERNATIONAL READING ASSOCIATION.FRESNO AREA COUNCIL.FPC hosts area read<strong>in</strong>g conference. February1982: 4.INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSThe International Students Club. May 1981:3.International outlook enriches the FPCcommunity. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1982: 3.International students make campus sh<strong>in</strong>e.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1982: 4.Perestroika at FPC. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 3.Br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>gether people from differentbackgrounds is part of life at FPU.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 7.International students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.INTERNETInternet and social media changecommunication <strong>to</strong> conversation.November 2010: 9.INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPStudents attend Urbana missionaryconvention. December 1976: 1.INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYGrant will make FPC a computer leader.Summer 1988: 4.FPC receives gift of computer equipment.Fall 1988: 4.FPC on the <strong>in</strong>formation highway. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1995: 15.Grant expands technical services andimprove student learn<strong>in</strong>g. February2005: 5.INTERNSHIPSThe biggest classroom. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1984: 1.IRELANDUnder the ra<strong>in</strong>bow: serv<strong>in</strong>g the Lord <strong>in</strong>Northern Ireland. Summer 2002: 10.ISAAK, ALICEGet acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with the bookshop.December 1981: 3.ISAAC, KARENNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.ISAAK, DANIELDr. Isaak <strong>to</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> staff. January 1962: 1.Faculty active <strong>in</strong> professional activities.November 1963: 3.Dr. Isaak visits Haiti on agricultural mission.April 1968: 2.


Subject IndexISAAK, JONFaculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.ISAAK, KENNETHSix <strong>Pacific</strong> students are named <strong>to</strong> Who's Who.March 1976: 3.Kenneth Isaak will coord<strong>in</strong>ate student aid.April 1979: 3.Ken Isaak w<strong>in</strong>s NAIA award as nation’s <strong>to</strong>psports <strong>in</strong>formation direc<strong>to</strong>r. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2003: 24.Deaths. July 2010: 21.FPU Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong>ducts four.November 2010: 19.ISAAK, MARTHA: see KLIEWER, MARTHAISHIZAKA, NAOMINaomi Ishizaka. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 9.IZANHOUR, TREMAINETrema<strong>in</strong>e Izanhour. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 6.JACOB J. WIEBE FACULTY RESEARCHGRANTGrants awarded <strong>to</strong> faculty. Fall 1991: 4.Warkent<strong>in</strong> awarded grant. Fall 1993: 13.JAMES IRVINE FOUNDATIONIrv<strong>in</strong>e grant spurs diversity efforts. June2003: 15.JANTZEN, G. H.Chapel. November 1946: 4.Rev. G. H. Jantzen accepts <strong>in</strong>vitation asextension Bible teacher and FieldEvangelist. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1951: 4.Report from the Field M<strong>in</strong>ister. December1951: 2.M<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the constituency. December1951: 3.Report from the Field M<strong>in</strong>ister. February1952: 2.Rev. G. H. Jantzen m<strong>in</strong>isters <strong>in</strong> Mid-Westchurches. March 1952: 2.Extension M<strong>in</strong>ister's report. June 1952: 2.Rev. Jantzen <strong>to</strong> teach. September 1952: 3.Spiritual life emphasis. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1952: 2.Rev. Jantzen <strong>to</strong> resume field work.December 1952-January 1953: 1.Faculty activities. December-January 1953: 3.Extension M<strong>in</strong>ister's report. April-May 1953:3.Extension M<strong>in</strong>ister. June-July 1953: 4.Spiritual Emphasis Week.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.Extension m<strong>in</strong>istry. December 1953-January1954: 2.Extension M<strong>in</strong>ister's summer schedule.April-May 1954: 3.Report by the Extension M<strong>in</strong>ister.August-September 1954: 2.Speak<strong>in</strong>g engagements. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1954: 1.Rev. Jantzen accepts call <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> pas<strong>to</strong>rate.April-May 1955: 4.Chapel echoes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.JANZEN, A. E.Rev. A. E. Janzen speaks <strong>in</strong> chapel. March1950: 2.JANZEN, ADINANews notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 13.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the “a-ha” moment. June 2003: 8.JANZEN, CHRISPassion for teach<strong>in</strong>g spans the generations.June 2008: 7.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2009: 7.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.JANZEN, DARLENECh<strong>in</strong>a Mission Rally. April 1950: 3.JANZEN, DEBORAHA new edi<strong>to</strong>r for the “Messenger.” Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1979: 3.


Subject IndexJANZEN, DENNISNew faces on the 1983-1984 faculty. Fall1983: 15.Sunbirds claim volleyball title, Janzen Coachof the Year. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 6.Janzen named <strong>to</strong> Olympic festival volleyballstaff. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 7.National and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002:20.Tracy Schulte, Dennis Janzen named <strong>to</strong>NAIA Hall of Fame. February 2004: 25.Dennis Janzen named FPU AthleticsDirec<strong>to</strong>r. June 2004: 3.Janzen, Ramirez rack up major vic<strong>to</strong>ries.November 2007: 18.Faculty contribute <strong>to</strong> book on res<strong>to</strong>rativejustice. November 2010: 4.<strong>Fresno</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong>ducts Janzen,Schulte. November 2010: 21.Janzen leaves coach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> focus on A.D.duties. March 2011: 21.Five <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.JANZEN, EDMUNDJanzen and Holland appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> BiblicalStudies faculty. March 1968: 1.Dr. Robert Holland, Mr. Edmund Janzenappo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> Biblical Studies faculty.April 1968: 3.Edmund Janzen, Dal<strong>to</strong>n Reimer head <strong>Pacific</strong>College <strong>in</strong>terim. July 1975: 1.Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs selects Janzen for <strong>Pacific</strong>presidency. February 1976: 1.Open<strong>in</strong>g celebration will highlight fallseason. August 1976: 1.Focus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.FPC's teacher-president: Janzen looks back.Summer 1985: 1.Focus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.How we spent our summer vacation:Janzens journey <strong>to</strong> South America. Fall1987: 3.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the “a-ha” moment. June 2003: 8.Janzen lectureship <strong>in</strong> biblical studies.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 19.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.JANZEN, EUGENENews from the alumni and former students.June-July 1955: 2.Eugene Janzen orda<strong>in</strong>ed. March 1958: 1.JANZEN, JEANJean Janzen honored as dist<strong>in</strong>guishedalumnus. Summer 1984: 5.An amaz<strong>in</strong>g gift: Jean Janzen talks about heraward, her art. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 10.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Faculty & staff focus. February 2004: 17.Around the green. November 2005: 4.JANZEN, JEANNEAround the green. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.JANZEN, JOHN E.John Janzen <strong>to</strong> attend Baptist WorldCongress. June-July 1955: 2.Janzen appo<strong>in</strong>ted Field Executive.September 1957: 1.JANZEN, DAVID H. L.The Janzens accept position as dieticians.August-September 1953: 3.JANZEN LECTURESHIP IN BIBLICALSTUDIESJanzen lectureship <strong>in</strong> biblical studies.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 19.Janzen lecturer turns a new eye <strong>to</strong>ward Pauland Christian mission. June 2005: 4.Janzen lecturer explores political mean<strong>in</strong>g offaith <strong>to</strong> ask “How many can youserve?”: Jost challenges notions ofallegiance. July 2006: 19.John E. Toews discusses politics <strong>in</strong> Paul.June 2008: 9.The key <strong>to</strong> Ecclesiastes is not where youth<strong>in</strong>k. July 2009: 9.JANZEN, N. P.


Subject IndexIn memoriam. November 1950: 3.JANZEN, RODNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Scholarship with a mission. Fall 1999: 3.Around the green. Fall 1999: 14.Around the green. Fall 2001: 11.Rod Janzen <strong>to</strong> pioneer dist<strong>in</strong>guished scholarprogram. June 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. February 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. November 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Passion for teach<strong>in</strong>g spans the generations.June 2008: 7.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.JANZEN, VERNONJanzen appo<strong>in</strong>ted act<strong>in</strong>g Dean of Students.March 1964: 2.Expanded faculty <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>Pacific</strong> Collegedur<strong>in</strong>g 1964-65 academic year. May1964: 1.Passion for teach<strong>in</strong>g spans the generations.June 2008: 7.JAPANExchang<strong>in</strong>g cultures <strong>in</strong> Japan. November2005: 11.JENNINGS, T. J.Spann<strong>in</strong>g faith and work: be up front aboutyour faith. June 2003: 7.JESUS AND THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITYJCC seeks <strong>to</strong> make disciples of students.Summer 2002: 8.JOHN, KIMBERLYKimberly John and Eric Marv<strong>in</strong> receivedist<strong>in</strong>guished leadership scholarships.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 11.JOHNSON, CHANDRAAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.JOHNSON, DAVIDSix <strong>Pacific</strong> students are named <strong>to</strong> Who's Who.March 1976: 3.JOHNSON, DONNIEFPU Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong>ducts four.November 2010: 19.JOHNSON, JENNIFERAlpha Chi students take national honors.July 2009: 6.JOHNSON, LLOYD E.Lloyd E. Johnson. December 1971: 4.JOHNSON, MARCUSAlumnus Marcus Johnson namedsuper<strong>in</strong>tendent of the year. March 2011:18.JOHNSTON, PAMELAFaculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. March 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.JOHNSTON, W. MARSHALLNew faces. November 2005: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.JOLLY, SUSANSenior profile: Susan Jolly. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 6.JONES, JEFF


Subject IndexMCC book sale under new management.July 2009: 18.JOST, ARTHURFour new board members for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.February 1978: 1.Board chairman was commencementspeaker. July 1980: 1.Board/Advisory Council reports. September1981: 4.Grant awarded for Jost research paper.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 3.JOST, LARRYFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.JOST, LYNNJanzen lecturer explores political mean<strong>in</strong>g offaith <strong>to</strong> ask “How many can youserve?”: Jost challenges notions ofallegiance. July 2006: 19.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.JUST, ROYThe communication of the Gospel. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1985: 1.KAHN, TIMKahn w<strong>in</strong>s <strong>to</strong>p NAIA award. July 2010: 24.KAMPS, SHEILAAlumni <strong>in</strong> professions report <strong>to</strong> students.June 2008: 16.KAMPS, TERESA: see DOWNEY, TERESA(CAMPS)KASDORF, HANSMr. Hans Kasdorf appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> ForeignLanguages department. April 1968: 3.Kasdorf returns from South America. March1971: 1.Fuller Sem<strong>in</strong>ary confers doc<strong>to</strong>rate onKasdorf. August 1976: 2.Busy faculty writes, creates, researches.February 1977: 1.KATANGA, JACQUESEducation as transformation: fromknowledge <strong>to</strong> wisdom. Summer 2001: 5.KAUFFMAN, ANNAlumnae connection builds bonds betweenstudent, grandmother. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 16.KAUFFMAN, DOROTHYAlumnae connection builds bonds betweenstudent, grandmother. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 16.KAUFMANN, STACYAll-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.KAWAR, AMALPersonal impressions. November 1965: 3.KEENEY, KARENFaculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.KERN COUNTY YOUTH RALLYKern County Youth Rally. February 1950: 4.Kern County Youth Rally. February 1951: 4.KEY, SCOTTNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.Around the green. November 2005: 4.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.KIDS KLUBAngels rejoice on Friday. Summer 1994: 11.Kids’ Klub. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 16.KINNISON, QUENTINFaculty <strong>in</strong> science, bus<strong>in</strong>ess and biblicalstudies jo<strong>in</strong> FPU. November 2008: 4.KIET, BUI ANHFPC welcomes Vietnamese scholars. Fall1995: 10.


Subject IndexKIM, SYLVIAFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.KINESIOLOGY PROGRAMNew programs mix academic strength andprofessional preparation. November2005: 5.K<strong>in</strong>esiology students w<strong>in</strong> competition. July2006: 7.KINGS VIEW HOSPITAL (REEDLEY, CALIF.)Counsel<strong>in</strong>g class studies at K<strong>in</strong>gs ViewHospital. March 1960: 3.KINSEY, BOBAlumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.KITANO, KYOICHIChapel reflections. January 1961: 4.KLAASSEN, RENEKansan Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. June 1978: 1.KLASSEN, BERNICEChapel services. February 1952: 4.KLASSEN, BETTYThanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g d<strong>in</strong>ner. December 1945: 8.KLASSEN, J. E.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary sign. July 1958: 1.KLASSEN, JOHNNew <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>rs added <strong>to</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ary and<strong>in</strong>stitute faculty. September 1958: 3.Faculty member orda<strong>in</strong>ed as missionary.July 1959: 4.KLASSEN, PETER J.His<strong>to</strong>ry professor appo<strong>in</strong>ted. September1961: 2.Professor beg<strong>in</strong>s work on his<strong>to</strong>ry textbook.January 1963: 3.New publications <strong>in</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry. January 1964:3.<strong>Pacific</strong> faculty publishes book. November1964: 3.Believer’s Church Lecture Series honorsPeter Klassen. November 2009: 6.KLASSEN, ROBERTRobert Klassen <strong>to</strong> serve as librarian.September 1960: 4.KLASSEN, ROYKlassen named direc<strong>to</strong>r of choral musicgroups. June 1977: 4.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.Sabbatical adventure results <strong>in</strong> new music,new friends. Fall 1993: 4.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.My FPU experience: students, faculty andalumni share their <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong> experience. June 2008: 10.Klassen w<strong>in</strong>s Horizon Award. July 2009: 7.Celebrate Klassen’s career. March 2010: 9.Honor<strong>in</strong>g Roy Klassen’s career. July 2010: 3.Faculty retirees brought gifts <strong>in</strong> education,science & music. July 2010: 10.KLASSEN-ISAAK, ESTHERAlumni faculty and staff return <strong>to</strong> FPU <strong>to</strong>reflect the mission. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 49.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.KLIEWER, DEANFaculty positions filled. September 1956: 2.KLIEWER, HENRY (MRS.)Dieticians appo<strong>in</strong>ted. December1953-January 1954: 3.KLIEWER, JOHN B.Easter <strong>in</strong> Africa. March 1945: 1.Chapel speakers. December 1953-January1954: 2.


Subject IndexKLIEWER, MARTHAMiss Isaak jo<strong>in</strong>s faculty. May 1959: 3.English <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>r weds. January 1960: 2.Faculty-staff changes announced at P.B.I.May 1960: 3.KLIEWER, ORLANDOEnglish <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>r weds. January 1960: 2.KLIEWER, RONNIEAlumni news. July 1952: 4.KLIEWER, SUENews notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 13.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.KLOSE, JOHNMy FPU experience: students, faculty andalumni share their <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong> experience. June 2008: 15.KNAAK, SAMCollege friend passes on. January 1962:2.KNAMILLER, GARY<strong>Pacific</strong> airs T.V. math series. February 1975:4.KNAUPP, JONATHAN<strong>Pacific</strong> airs T.V. math series. February 1975:4.KNIGHT, SUSANTop honors <strong>to</strong> two women. June 1978: 1.KOHFELD, ALBERTPBI has new Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager. July 1952: 2.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Build<strong>in</strong>g improvements. August-September1953: 3.Mr. Kohfeld resigns. June-July 1954: 3.KOHFELD, JAMESKohfeld and Meyer jo<strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g staff.February-March 1955: 3.Music department strengthened.August-September 1955: 3.KOHLMEYER, JAMESNew faculty. Fall 1993: 13.KONRAD, GERALDFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.KOOP, C. EVERETTFormer Surgeon General visits <strong>Fresno</strong><strong>Pacific</strong>. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 6.KOOP, RONALDNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.KOPPER, BEVERLY<strong>University</strong> presents dist<strong>in</strong>guished serviceawards, honors seniority. Summer 1998:7.KOPPER, DOROTHYAlumni picnic. June 1950: 4.Chapel. May 1952: 3.Dorothy Kopper beg<strong>in</strong>s work <strong>in</strong> Africa.September 1952: 2.KOPPER, EDWIN L.Student Body Council. March 1945: 8.KOPRIVA, PETERFaculty notes. Fall 1989: 7.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Around the green. November 2005: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.KOSLOWSKY, PETERCanadian tenor <strong>to</strong> s<strong>in</strong>g with choir.December-January 1955: 2.KRAUSE, ANGEL


Subject IndexFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.KRAUSE, ARTHURCampus build<strong>in</strong>gs named. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 8.KRAUSE, COLEENI probably wouldn't be here without thisscholarship. Summer 1994: 14.All-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.KRAUSE, JACKGraduates <strong>to</strong> attend theological sem<strong>in</strong>aries.July 1952: 2.KRAUSE, LYDIACampus build<strong>in</strong>gs named. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 8.KRAUSE, LYNDONNew faces on the 1983-1984 faculty. Fall1983: 15.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.KRAUSE, RENETTAFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.Missionary news. December-January 1953: 3.The Krauses sail for Japan. February-March1953: 2.Alumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.KRAUSE RESIDENCE HALLCampus build<strong>in</strong>gs named. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 8.KRAUSE, SAMFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.Missionary news. December-January 1953: 3.The Krauses sail for Japan. February-March1953: 2.Alumni news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 3.KRAYBILL, RONKraybill lectures on peace lessons of SouthAfrica. Summer 1997: 10.KREIDER, ALANKreiders br<strong>in</strong>g good news of the demise ofChristendom. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 14.KREIDER, ELEANORKreiders br<strong>in</strong>g good news of the demise ofChristendom. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 14.KRIEGBAUM, RICHARDCampus notes. Summer 1984: 4.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Focus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.“Dynamic opportunities” drawadm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.Summer 1985: 4.A new president so proud of <strong>Fresno</strong>. Fall1985: 1.Presidential <strong>in</strong>auguration: mov<strong>in</strong>gaggressively <strong>in</strong> pursuit of excellence.November 1985: 1.Kriegbaum elected officer <strong>in</strong> developmentconsortium. Fall 1987: 6.Kriegbaum cited <strong>in</strong> major press. February1988: 4.Kriegbaum “volunteer of the year.” W<strong>in</strong>ter1992: 10.Kriegbaum's accomplishments honored.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 13.A gather<strong>in</strong>g of friends: <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> wishesthe Kriegbaums godspeed. Summer1997: 3.Kriegbaum book helps leaders. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999:13.Kriegbaum returns as <strong>in</strong>terim bus<strong>in</strong>ess dean.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 6.KRISETYA, MESACHWorld conference leaders visit <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>build world community. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 3.KROEKER, ALLANCanadian film-maker visits FPC. March1981: 1.KROEKER, MARYStudents w<strong>in</strong> graduate awards. May 1966: 1.


Subject IndexKROEKER, ROBERTFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.Missionary news. December-January 1953: 3.Kroekers leave for Africa. June-July 1953: 1.KROEKER, WANDAFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.Missionary news. December 1952-January1953: 3.Kroekers leave for Africa. June-July 1953: 1.KRUGER, E. G.P.B.I. receives radio equipment.February-March 1954: 1.KULUNGU, DOUGAwareness, work and faith are the answer <strong>to</strong>Congo’s pa<strong>in</strong>. March 2009: 4.KULUNGU, PASCALHumble servant becomes global leader.February 2005: 14.KUNZ, MICHAELCosta Rican sabbatical. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 4.Gift “AIM”s <strong>to</strong> improve math, scienceeducation. Summer 1999: 15.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.400 graduate May 9: Kunz father and sonearn awards. July 2009: 10.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.KUNZ, RICHARD400 graduate May 9: Kunz father and sonearn awards. July 2009: 10.KURNIAWAN, EVANTIInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.LACHENMAIER, JOHNAfrican film previewed. April 1951: 3.LAKE, ELIZABETHNew faces. November 2005: 5.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.LANE, JULIEFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.LANE, RICHARDCom<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.LANGE, PETER R.Rev. Jantzen accepts call <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> pas<strong>to</strong>rate.June-July 1955: 1.Faculty activity. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 4.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.Faculty members attend study conference.January 1957: 4.Faculty activities. March 1957: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty activities. March 1958: 3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.Dr. P. R. Lange dies. February 1974: 2.LANGHOFER, DENNISBeckers, Langhofer, jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. August1973: 2.Welcome new faculty! Fall 1991: 8.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.Dennis Langhofer unders<strong>to</strong>od his students.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 4.Langhofer scholarship honors bus<strong>in</strong>esseducation pioneer. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 29.LANGLEY, SILASGrant awarded for Jost research paper.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 3.LARAWAY, LEAHSix <strong>Pacific</strong> students are named <strong>to</strong> Who's Who.March 1976: 3.


Subject IndexLARRY ECKLUNDFocus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.LARRY ECKLUND MEMORIAL GARDENLarry Ecklund Memorial Garden. Fall 1999:11.LARSEN-PUSEY MARY ANNLarsen-Pusey f<strong>in</strong>ishes Fulbright scholarship.Summer 1998: 9.Faculty earn Fulbright, Rotary fellowshipsfor study abroad. June 2004: 8.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 7.Zorrilla and Larsen-Pusey live what theyteach. June 2005: 10.Spirit of courage, faith alive <strong>in</strong> scholarship:Mary Ann Larsen-Pusey, 1937-2005.November 2005: 18.LARSON, CHARLESNew faces at FPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 5.LAUBACH LITERACY INTERNATIONALLaubach literacy course offered. March 1958:2.LAURIE, DAVIDChapel echoes. December-January 1953: 2.Chapel echoes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.Laurie <strong>to</strong> speak at conference.January-February 1955: 1.LAURIN, ROY L.Commencement speaker. April-May 1953: 1.Laur<strong>in</strong> addresses graduates. June-July 1953:2.LEARNING EDGEFPC offers “The Learn<strong>in</strong>g Edge.” Summer1988: 2.The Learn<strong>in</strong>g Edge. Fall 1989: 6.Academic success is the goal. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 6.Summer program gives high school studentsan edge on learn<strong>in</strong>g. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 3.LEE, DEANDean Lee: medic<strong>in</strong>e. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 5.Dean Lee’s road <strong>to</strong> an M.D./Ph.D. began atFPU. March 2007: 14.LENCIONI, PATRICKAuthor, consultant Patrick Lencioni <strong>to</strong>headl<strong>in</strong>e 2005 Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum. June2005: 7.Lencioni advises vulnerability <strong>in</strong> leadership:FPU Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum draws record1,200. November 2005: 6.LENTZNER, KATHERINEMiss Lentzner returns <strong>to</strong> Colombia.June-July 1953: 1.News from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 3.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.LENZ, DARINAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.LEON S. PETERS FOUNDATION<strong>Fresno</strong> foundation awards grant forbuild<strong>in</strong>g. Summer 1988: 4.LEONARD, CHERYLCheryl Leonard jo<strong>in</strong>s admissions staff.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 2.LEONARD, J. SCOTTGraduates challenged <strong>to</strong> significance.Summer 1998: 12.LEPP, EMMAMissionary news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954:3.LEPP, MARY JANE (BOLDT)Piano recital. June 1950: 1.LEPPKE, ALLENPresidential service awards. Summer 1996:13.


Subject IndexLEPPKE, MARIEFaculty-staff changes announced at P.B.I.May 1960: 3.LEPPKE, RONP.E. <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>r added <strong>to</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> staff.September 1960: 4.LESLIE, KIMSatellite sem<strong>in</strong>ar br<strong>in</strong>gs pas<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> campus.Summer 1999: 7.LEWIS, MARIONExpanded faculty <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>Pacific</strong> Collegedur<strong>in</strong>g 1964-65 academic year. May1964: 1.LIBERAL ARTS PROGRAMLiberal arts program <strong>to</strong> be set up by fall of1956. February-March 1956: 3.LIBRARYOur library. December 1946: 8.A “catalogued” library. March 1948: 5.Audio-visual aid library a reality. December1949: 3.The library. December 1953-January 1954: 3.Miss Fast attends librarian's meet<strong>in</strong>g.April-May 1954: 3.Branch library established at sem<strong>in</strong>ary.March 1957: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary library receives books. November1959: 2.Robert Klassen <strong>to</strong> serve as librarian.September 1960: 4.Library build<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> be erected. September1961: 1.Groundbreak<strong>in</strong>g scheduled for library.September 1961: 4.Library book donations beg<strong>in</strong>. November1961: 1.Campus build<strong>in</strong>g progress. November 1961:5.Groundbreak<strong>in</strong>g held for new library.November 1961: 6.Library <strong>to</strong> be completed by September.August 1962: 1.New library <strong>to</strong> house archives. August 1962:4.Library <strong>to</strong> be dedicated Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 7. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1962: 1.Is there money <strong>in</strong> your bookshelf? Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1962: 6.Library chosen <strong>to</strong> enter national studyprogram. January 1963: 2.Students landscape library area. January1963: 3.Students complete landscap<strong>in</strong>g project.March 1963: 2.The library grows. March 1965: 3.They lived <strong>to</strong> build. January 1966: 2.Library receives ACRL grant. January 1966:4.Library addition <strong>to</strong> expand, improveservices. February 1979: 1.Growth cont<strong>in</strong>ues at Hiebert Library.September 1981: 5.Hiebert Library growth noted. Fall 1988: 7.$160,000 grant will change library use.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 6.Hiebert Library receives grant for<strong>in</strong>formation literacy. March 2007: 6.Research Center honors Steve Brandt. July2010: 22.LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAMA revolution <strong>in</strong> the school library. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 3.LIFE ENRICHMENT PROGRAMLife Enrichment Program: education at anyage. December 1979: 3.LINCOLN GLEN BIBLE CHURCH (SAN JOSE,CALIF.)<strong>Pacific</strong> faculty <strong>to</strong> teach Sunday school.February 1973: 2.LINDBERG, MILDREDA very fond farewell . . . January 1981: 2.


Subject IndexLINDBERG, RALPHA very fond farewell . . . January 1981: 2.LINDBERG, SHARRYLIntroduc<strong>in</strong>g . . . Sharryl L<strong>in</strong>dberg. Summer1985: 5.L<strong>in</strong>dberg leaves teach<strong>in</strong>g program. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1990: 7.LINDER, NICOLEL<strong>in</strong>der jo<strong>in</strong>s alumni program. Summer 2002:19.New positions mean better service <strong>in</strong> theAdvancement office. November 2006: 5.L<strong>in</strong>der, M<strong>in</strong>asian assume new advancementroles. November 2010: 20.LINDHOLM, JASONRojas-Weller and L<strong>in</strong>dholm compete atnationals. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.Spr<strong>in</strong>g sports review. Fall 1993: 6.LOCKTON, BARRYNew faces on campus. November 2004: 7.LOCKYER, HERBERTDr. Lockyer <strong>to</strong> speak <strong>to</strong> students. May 1951:1.LOEWEN, HOWARDHoward Loewen will jo<strong>in</strong> biblical studiesfaculty. April 1977: 1.Vision for faith and learn<strong>in</strong>g. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 3.Loewen, He<strong>in</strong>richs assume new posts.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Loewen shows grads signposts for theirjourney through life. Summer 2001: 3.Howard Loewen worked <strong>to</strong> make <strong>Fresno</strong><strong>Pacific</strong> a university. Fall 2001: 12.LOEWEN, JACOB A.Spr<strong>in</strong>g Missionary Conference. April-May1955: 1.College Hour: a variety. June 1979: 1.LOGOOld symbols <strong>in</strong> a new style. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 5.A new symbol for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1978: 1.LOHRENZ, JOHN H.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 4.Rev. Lohrenz jo<strong>in</strong>s faculty of sem<strong>in</strong>ary.September 1957: 2.Faculty activities. March 1958: 3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.LOEWEN, LAURAMusic of peace and war. March 2006: 6.LOHRENZ, MARIACollege loses friend. August 1962: 3.LONGMAN, TREMPERThe key <strong>to</strong> Ecclesiastes is not where youth<strong>in</strong>k. July 2009: 9.LOOMIS, JIMMYStudents named <strong>to</strong> honor band. February2004: 13.LOPEZ, SERGIONAIA All-America Sunbirds. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.LOPEZ, SUSANEducation as transformation: k<strong>in</strong>dl<strong>in</strong>g aflame. Summer 2001: 6.LOWELL NEIGHBORHOOD (FRESNO,CALIF.)Liv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLE SERIESRoundtables address bus<strong>in</strong>ess issues. July2010: 5.LUTHER, MARTINBiography of Mart<strong>in</strong> Luther. March 1946: 3.MacDOUGALL, STEWARD


Subject IndexChapel. November 1946: 4.MACIAS, JOHNChildhood bicycle rides lead Macias <strong>to</strong> FPU.Summer 1999: 12.MACKLIN, JERRYMackl<strong>in</strong> credits university with help<strong>in</strong>g himsee the world, answer call <strong>to</strong> m<strong>in</strong>istry.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 19.MAGRUDER, JEB STUARTWatergate figure speaks. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 11.MAHER, JONATHANNew faces on campus. November 2004: 7.MANTANO, WALTERDr. Mantano conference speaker. May 1950:2.MARIE, SHANTIShanti Marie. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 5.MARK, LESLIEIncarnat<strong>in</strong>g the Gospel at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 2.Focus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Discipleship with no clichés. Summer 1986:3.MARKU, BRIGITTInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.MARPECK CENTERNew classroom build<strong>in</strong>g be<strong>in</strong>g designed.January 1964: 2.Science build<strong>in</strong>g on schedule. July 1966: 3.Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative offices move <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> newscience build<strong>in</strong>g. February 1967: 1.Campus build<strong>in</strong>gs are named. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1973:1.MARTENS, BILLAround the green. Summer 1999: 14.MARTENS, ELMER A.Faculty positions filled. September 1956: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Staff members accept new posts. September1958: 3.MARTENS, KEITHCampus m<strong>in</strong>istry: serv<strong>in</strong>g, coach<strong>in</strong>g, tak<strong>in</strong>grisks. Fall 1987: 7.MARTENS, LARRYMartens br<strong>in</strong>gs faculty, adm<strong>in</strong>istrativeexperience <strong>to</strong> board chairmanship.November 2004: 7.MARTENS, MARY ESTHERMartens awarded scholarship. June-July1953: 1.Missionary news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954:3.MARTENS, PETERThe first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.MARTENS, PHYLLISMiss Hiebert <strong>to</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. December 1951:3.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Faculty members earn degrees. August 1952:4.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.Faculty positions filled. September 1956: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Staff members accept new posts. September1958: 3.MARTENS, WILFREDMartens novel theme: flight <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a. June1979: 1.Teach<strong>in</strong>g is. Summer 1984: 1.Focus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.


Subject IndexFocus on faculty. November 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.How we spent our summer vacation:Teach<strong>in</strong>g English <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a. Fall 1987: 3.Reflections on Oxford. Fall 1989: 3.Tour br<strong>in</strong>gs literary figures <strong>to</strong> life. Fall 1994:10.Trac<strong>in</strong>g C. S. Lewis' footpr<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> Ireland.Summer 1996: 4.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Sometimes later is better for doc<strong>to</strong>ral study.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 8.Future's so bright: retir<strong>in</strong>g faculty sharegratitude for the past and optimism forthe future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 4.MARTENS-FRIESEN, FRANAlumni couple report on work <strong>in</strong> Vietnam.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 19.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.MARTIN, CHERYL16 FPC students <strong>in</strong> Mexico: learn<strong>in</strong>g,laugh<strong>in</strong>g, and lov<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1982: 10.MARTIN, JOANIELiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.MARTIN, LOYALMart<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> head sem<strong>in</strong>ary students. July 1960:1.MARTIN, MARTYLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.MARTIN, W. W.Christ's claim on us. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1946: 8.MARTIN, WARRENEducational relevance receives extensivestudy this year. December 1971: 1.All schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.MARTINS, ANTONIO S.Students hear Billy Graham of Portugal.January 1958: 3.MARVIN, ERICKimberly John and Eric Marv<strong>in</strong> receivedist<strong>in</strong>guished leadership scholarships.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 11.MASCOTSA Sunbird is hatched. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1983: 3.Sunny gets some muscle: FPU unveils newathletic logo. November 2005: 20.MASON, BOBBIBobbi Mason named CCAC teacher of theyear. Fall 1998: 14.Summer program gives high school studentsan edge on learn<strong>in</strong>g. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 3.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.MAST, JESSICALiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.MATH, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYFESTIVALSNo time <strong>to</strong> rest: summer presents newopportunities <strong>to</strong> fulfill the mission atFPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 4.MATHAI, MARIAMMAFaculty <strong>in</strong> science, bus<strong>in</strong>ess and biblicalstudies jo<strong>in</strong> FPU. November 2008: 4.MATHEMATICS PROGRAMNew projects <strong>in</strong> mathematics. January 1964:2.MATSON, DALE MICHAELNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.MARTINEZ, ELIZABETH


Subject IndexDale Matson, graduate school professor,talks about runn<strong>in</strong>g 100 miles. Summer1996: 4.Discover<strong>in</strong>g the gift of l<strong>in</strong>eage. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997:15.Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and determ<strong>in</strong>ation take Matson <strong>to</strong>the f<strong>in</strong>ish l<strong>in</strong>e. Fall 2001: 10.Around the green. Fall 2001: 11.Faculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.For retir<strong>in</strong>g school psychology direc<strong>to</strong>r DaleMichael Matson, life’s race is physical,<strong>in</strong>tellectual & spiritual. February 2005: 8.Faculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.MATTHIES, JOHANNReunification: a m<strong>in</strong>istry and a missionfield. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 16.MAY, LOLADr. Lola May is added <strong>to</strong> In-service staff.August 1976: 4.MAYA, GUSTAVOThree generations <strong>to</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ce<strong>to</strong>n: FPU classicsprogram paves way <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>p graduateschools. November 2004: 10.McALISTER, JEFFNews notes. Fall 1994: 13.McALISTER, PEGGYWith a goal of economy, efficiency. Fall1984: 12.McCANN, KIMNAIA All-America Sunbirds. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.McCLELLAN, HELENAFocus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.McCONNELL, CINDYThree <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> freshmen reflect onfaculty/staff members. February 1982: 2.McDONALD, ARTAlumnus sponsors social service students.November 1985: 6.Help<strong>in</strong>g change the world. Fall 1992: 4.FPU Foundation: Art and BarbaraMcDonald. Fall 1998: 15.Arthur McDonald lived life of service.w<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 14.McDONALD, BARBARAHelp<strong>in</strong>g change the world. Fall 1992: 4.FPU Foundation: Art and BarbaraMcDonald. Fall 1998: 15.McDONALD HALLNew FPC adm<strong>in</strong>istration build<strong>in</strong>g beg<strong>in</strong>s <strong>to</strong>take shape. Fall 1987: 4.<strong>Fresno</strong> foundation awards grant forbuild<strong>in</strong>g. Summer 1988: 4.Faculty/adm<strong>in</strong>istration office build<strong>in</strong>gadvances. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 7.The walls are up. Fall 1991: 9.Capital campaign cab<strong>in</strong>et addresses f<strong>in</strong>alphase of adm<strong>in</strong>istration build<strong>in</strong>g.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 8.Faculty adm<strong>in</strong>istration build<strong>in</strong>g makes itsdebut. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 6.New build<strong>in</strong>g named McDonald Hall.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.Canadian gift helps furnish new offices.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.McDonald Hall, still a bless<strong>in</strong>g one yearlater. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 8.McDOWELL, DANIELThe long, hot summer of Daniel McDowell.Fall 1993: 3.McGEE, J. VERNONThe Bible Conference. January 1951: 1.Bible and missionary conference <strong>to</strong> be heldMarch 22-27. February-March 1953: 1.McKINNEY, SANDRAHonored or not, she's an honor student. Fall1984: 7.


Subject IndexMcLAREN, BRIANForum speakers say “a new k<strong>in</strong>d of church”must listen and adapt: second annualevent draws participants from Canadaand four U.S. states. June 2005: 5.McNEAL, REGGIEMcNeal lays out what it takes <strong>to</strong> be a greatleader: M<strong>in</strong>istry Forum attracts a recordcrowd. March 2007: 8.McNEIL, ARCHIEChapel services. February 1952: 4.Chapel echoes. March 1958: 3.McPHERSON, KERRIEAlumnae connection builds bonds betweenstudent, grandmother. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 16.MEHAS, PETERNearly 400 graduate May 6: Pete Mehasaddresses ceremonies. July 2006: 6.MENJARES, PETEPete Menjares selected as eleventh presiden<strong>to</strong>f FPU. April 2012: 2.MENNONITE BRETHREN BIBLICALSEMINARYThe Mennonite Brethren Biblical Sem<strong>in</strong>ary.April-May 1955: 2.Mennonite Brethren Biblical Sem<strong>in</strong>ary.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary students <strong>in</strong> Christian service.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary has prospects of <strong>in</strong>creasedenrollment. December 1955-January1956: 4.P.B.I. day and dedication of sem<strong>in</strong>ary.September 1956: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary moves <strong>to</strong> new campus. September1956: 2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary dedication. November 1956: 1.M.B.B.S. enrollment. November 1956: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary work day at Butler Church.November 1956: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary quartet <strong>to</strong> s<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>Pacific</strong> DistrictConference. November 1956: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary campus annexed <strong>to</strong> city. March1957: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary enrollment. March 1957: 3.Branch library established at sem<strong>in</strong>ary.March 1957: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary students publish year book. May1957: 2.The first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.In retrospect. July 1957: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary students m<strong>in</strong>ister the word.November 1957: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary enrollment. November 1957: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary Christmas banquet. January 1958:2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>to</strong> have spr<strong>in</strong>g vacation. March1958: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>to</strong> host study conference. March1958: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary students accepted for graduatestudies. May 1958: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary class of 1958. July 1958: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary sign. July 1958: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary beg<strong>in</strong>s its fourth year with arecord enrollment. November 1958: 4.Pas<strong>to</strong>rs attend sem<strong>in</strong>ary. November 1958: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary library receives books. November1959: 2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary students engaged <strong>in</strong> Christianservice. November 1959: 4.Counsel<strong>in</strong>g class studies at K<strong>in</strong>gs ViewHospital. March 1960: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary unification. March 1960: 4.P.B.I. receives d<strong>in</strong>nerware. March 1960: 4.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary alumni organizes. July 1960: 2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary applications. September 1960: 3.Dean Baerg announces new course <strong>in</strong>research and writ<strong>in</strong>g. September 1960: 3.Notice <strong>to</strong> the readers. September 1960: 3.MBBS-<strong>Fresno</strong> transfers U.S. sem<strong>in</strong>aryprogram <strong>to</strong> FPU. March 2010: 8.MBBS-<strong>Fresno</strong> transfers U.S. sem<strong>in</strong>aryprogram <strong>to</strong> FPU. July 2010: 9.


Subject IndexMENNONITE BRETHRENCHURCH–ANNIVERSARIESCentennial conference issue. November1960: 1.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH.CHRISTIAN SERVICE PROGRAMI-W unit opens on campus. July 1960: 2.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH.GENERAL CONFERENCEP.B.I. becomes General Conference school.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 1.Proposed plan for the expansion ofChristian education. February-March1955: 2.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH. PACIFICDISTRICT CONFERENCEConference celebrates connection betweenPDC and FPU. March 2006: 8.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH. PACIFICDISTRICT CONFERENCE. WOMEN’SMISSIONARY SERVICE.A boomer repents: 50 years of <strong>Pacific</strong>District Women’s Missionary Service.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 2.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH. PACIFICDISTRICT CONFERENCE. YOUTHCOMMITTEEYouth workers conference. January 1963: 1.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH. UNITEDSTATES CONFERENCEU.S. Conference moves ahead <strong>in</strong> Christianhigher education. September 1959: 2.U.S. convention <strong>in</strong> year of study on colleges.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1977: 1.<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> students evaluate experience.December 1978: 2.<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> regionalized at Denverparley. February 1979: 2.MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH. UNITEDSTATES CONFERENCE. YOUTH COMMITTEEYouth workers conference. January 1963: 1.MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEEPeacemak<strong>in</strong>g and the United Nations.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 6.Jessica Uhl puts service before TV and TacoBell. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 16.FPU and MCC jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> educate <strong>in</strong>ternationalpeacemakers: cooperative effort flowsfrom Anabaptist tradition. July 2006: 12.MENNONITE WORLD CONFERENCEWorld conference leaders visit <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>build world community. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 3.MENNONITES – HISTORYPrice of faith: persecution and martyrdom.April 1946: 7.MERCADO, LEONARDORev. Mercado <strong>to</strong> speak at mission rally, Feb.16. February 1951: 1.MERCED CENTER<strong>University</strong>’s grow<strong>in</strong>g reputation spurs newMerced Center. March 2011: 5.Merced Center opens. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 6.MERCURI, SANDRALiv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002:6.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.MESERETE KRISTOS CHURCH (ETHIOPIA)Ethiopian church dreams a bright future.November 2006: 3.MEUX, CONSEULONews notes. Fall 1994: 13.MEYER, ALBERT J.Colloquium: values education. November1985: 3.


Subject IndexMEYER, GORDONKohfeld and Meyer jo<strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g staff.February-March 1955: 3.Chapel echoes. February-March 1956: 2.MICU, PAULMicu br<strong>in</strong>gs ability, understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> role asalumni direc<strong>to</strong>r. Summer 2001: 12.MILES, MIKEAround the green. Summer 1999: 14.MILLER, DONALDMiller br<strong>in</strong>gs sense of s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong> Christianspirituality. June 2008: 20.MILLER, LARRYWorld conference leaders visit <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>build world community. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 3.MILNE, ANDREWA great dose of love. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 2.MIMS, MARGARETMims meets the challenge of a career offirsts. Fall 1998: 12.MINASIAN, JOAN HENSLEITM<strong>in</strong>asian jo<strong>in</strong>s FPU as capital campaignmanager. July 2007: 22.L<strong>in</strong>der, M<strong>in</strong>asian assume new advancementroles. November 2010: 20.MING, JAREDSenior profile: Jared M<strong>in</strong>g. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 5.MINORITY COUNCILM<strong>in</strong>ority council plans banquet. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1973: 2.MINORITY STUDENTSM<strong>in</strong>ority council plans banquet. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1973: 2.FPC fifth <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ority enrollment. December1986: 8.MINISTRY FORUM: see CENTRAL VALLEYMINISTRY FORUMMISAKIAN, JO ELLENAround the green. Fall 1999: 14.Misakian book clarifies library language.November 2004: 4.Misakian aga<strong>in</strong> honored for her part <strong>in</strong>br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g The Outsiders <strong>to</strong> film.November 2005: 4.My FPU experience: students, faculty andalumni share their <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong> experience. June 2008: 10.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.MISSIONSMissionary conference. June 1946: 2.God's command is go. June 1946: 5.Language studies for the mission field.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 3.Mission prayer bands organized. November1949: 3.India Mission Rally. December 1949:4.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally. January 1950:4.Africa Mission Rally. March 1950: 3.Ch<strong>in</strong>a Mission Rally. April 1950: 3.Europe and the Near East Prayer BandRally. April 1950: 4.Mission rally. April 1950: 3.Islands Prayer Band Mission Rally. May1950: 1.In Jerusalem first. June 1950: 4.Prayer bands organize. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 4.Japan and the Islands Mission Rally.December 1950: 3.African Prayer Band rally. February 1951: 4.In our own backyard. March 1951: 3.Ch<strong>in</strong>a Mission Rally. March 1951: 3.Harvest past . . . summer ended . . .we arenot saved: India Prayer Band MissionRally. April 1951: 4.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally. May 1951: 1.Europe and Near East Mission Rally. May1951: 2.


Subject IndexLat<strong>in</strong> American Prayer Band Rally.December 1951: 3.Europe and the Near East Mission Rally.February 1952: 1.Mission Rally. May 1952: 2.India Prayer Band Rally. February 1952: 3.Lat<strong>in</strong> American Mission Rally.December-January 1953: 1.Prayer Band Rallies. December 1952-January1953: 2.Day of Missions at P.B.I. February-March1953: 3.India Mission Rally. April-May 1953: 3.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally. December1953-January 1954: 1.Home Missions Rally. February-March 1954:2.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally.February-March 1954: 4.Far East Mission Rally. April-May 1954: 3.European and Near East Mission Rally.April-May 1954: 3.Africa Mission Rally at P.B.I.January-February 1955: 2.European and Near East Mission Rally.February-March 1955: 3.P.B.I. <strong>to</strong> have spr<strong>in</strong>g missionary conference.February-March 1955: 4.Spr<strong>in</strong>g Missionary Conference. April-May1955: 1.P.B.I. has Missions Day. February-March1956: 2.P.B.I. has Mission Emphasis Day. November1957: 3.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally. March 1958: 2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary faculty and students take part <strong>in</strong>Mission Conference. November 1958: 1.Mission Day emphasizes Africa. January1959: 2.Missions receives emphasis. March 1964: 3.Mission emphasis week featured <strong>in</strong> chapel.April 1967: 2.Annual missions conference features Dr.Paul Hiebert. March 1968: 2.The Missions Club. May 1981: 5.The communication of the Gospel. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1985: 1.They caught the vision for world missions.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 4.FPC students reap a summer harvest. Fall1988: 3.Missions – a cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g concern. Fall 1988:3.Students respond <strong>to</strong> Baja California missionchallenge. Summer 1989: 6.Summer Harvest is not a typical campusclub. Summer 1989: 7.Students send workers for the harvest.Summer 1994: 8.Mission Emphasis Week looks at subjectfrom all sides. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 6.MOCK, DIANA BATESNew direc<strong>to</strong>rs have all the right stuff.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 12.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.MODEL CITIES PROGRAM<strong>Pacific</strong> College and <strong>Fresno</strong> Model Cities.September 1971: 1.MODEL UNITED NATIONSDelegation attends MUN. May 1971: 1.MODESTO CENTERBoard approves Modes<strong>to</strong> biblical studiescenter; sets operat<strong>in</strong>g policies. April1978: 2.MONTGOMERY, LINDAStudent selected for California SenateFellows program. November 2004: 4.Time <strong>in</strong> state politics strengthens desire <strong>to</strong>educate. November 2005: 8.MOORE, CHRISChris Moore jo<strong>in</strong>s staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 27.MOORE, JOHNJohn Moore named basketball coach.Summer 1988: 6.


Subject IndexMen’s basketball GSAC champions. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1990: 6.Moore becomes Athletic Direc<strong>to</strong>r. Fall 1991:10.MOORE MEMORIAL PIPE ORGAN“Our best ever”: theater organ premieres atFPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 1.MOORE, RUSSELLIn Memoriam. January 1959: 1.MORA, FREDNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.MORRIS, CALVINK<strong>in</strong>g colleague preaches, challenges churchdur<strong>in</strong>g Staley lecture. Summer 2001: 10.MORRIS, TOMMorris br<strong>in</strong>gs ancient wisdom <strong>to</strong> modernbus<strong>in</strong>ess. November 2008: 8.MOUA, XEDreams for her people. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 7.Reach<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>to</strong> the larger community. Fall1995: 4.MOUW, ARTHURSpr<strong>in</strong>g Missionary Conference. April-May1955: 1.MUNOZ, JOSEPHThe “Harvard connection.”December1986: 4.MURAKAMI, LYNNENews notes. Fall 1995: 13.MURATA, HERBERTConverted Buddhist. April 1952: 3.MUSIC PROGRAMOur visit <strong>to</strong> Los Angeles. June 1945: 10.Class activities. December 1945: 7.Student Recital. June 1946: 3.Ora<strong>to</strong>rio rendition. June 1946: 3.Visit<strong>in</strong>g the churches. April 1951: 2.Report of the octet <strong>to</strong>ur. August 1951: 2.Willems and musical groups m<strong>in</strong>ister <strong>in</strong>Paso Robles. November 1951: 3.The a cappella choir. December 1953-January 1954: 3.Professor Friesen <strong>to</strong> direct “The Messiah.”February-March 1954: 4.Radio choir on TV. February-March 1954: 4.Radio choir <strong>to</strong>ur. April-May 1954: 3.Music cl<strong>in</strong>ic <strong>in</strong> Oregon. February-March1955: 4.Student recital. April-May 1956: 3.The Holy City <strong>to</strong> be presented. March 1957:2.Second student recital. January 1958: 3.Senior recitals. May 1959: 3.J.C. receives new piano. September 1959: 2.Musical groups beg<strong>in</strong> program season.November 1959: 3.P.B.I. <strong>to</strong> host music cl<strong>in</strong>ic. January 1960: 3.Musical group <strong>to</strong> Death Valley for Easterrites. March 1960: 1.Annual music cl<strong>in</strong>ic <strong>to</strong> be held. January1961: 2.Music cl<strong>in</strong>ic. March 1961: 3.Ora<strong>to</strong>rio Society <strong>to</strong> present Elijah. March1964: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong> College Madrigals <strong>to</strong> presentprograms. November 1965: 2.Madrigals television program successful.January 1966: 3.Major musical presentations slated forDecember. November 1968: 2.“Pirates of Penzance” production. March1975: 2.New program helps church musicians:“Make a joyful noise.” December 1986:6.Music at FPC. Fall 1993: 14.Students named <strong>to</strong> honor band. February2004: 13.Change visits Suzuki workshop. June 2004:8.


Subject IndexCrossw<strong>in</strong>d crosses musical boundaries.March 2006: 6.Great performances: Fiddler comb<strong>in</strong>es thearts <strong>to</strong> advance spirit & education. July2007: 10.Str<strong>in</strong>g quartet broadens musicopportunities. November 2007: 6.W<strong>in</strong>d Ensemble rocks Carnegie Hall. July2009: 9.MYCOSKIE, BLAKETOMS founder mixes bus<strong>in</strong>ess, giv<strong>in</strong>g atFPU Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Forum. November 2010: 4.One-for One <strong>in</strong> the Central Valley. March2011: 3.MYERS, CHEDIntercollegiate peace conference comes <strong>to</strong>campus. Summer 1997: 12.Enns and Myers give peacemak<strong>in</strong>g – andevangelism – a chance. July 2007: 6.MYOVICH, DOREEN: see EWERT, DOREENNACHTIGALL, EDNachtigall appo<strong>in</strong>ted coach. September1957: 2.NACHTIGALL, GARYGary Nachtigall <strong>to</strong> coach at <strong>Pacific</strong> College.July 1961: 2.Coach describes basketball prospects.November 1968: 2.Student Life report. September 1981: 7.Three <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Hall of Fame. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 8.Gary Nachtigall appo<strong>in</strong>ted Athletic Direc<strong>to</strong>r.Summer 1999: 14.Track site tak<strong>in</strong>g shape. Summer 1999: 15.Build<strong>in</strong>g a campus: Nachtigall and Slentzhelped make FPU physically andacademically. June 2004: 6.NACHTIGALL, MICHELLEStudent award w<strong>in</strong>ners, 2006-2007.November 2007: 19.NAME CHANGES<strong>Pacific</strong> College board okehs use of name<strong>Pacific</strong> College. May 1960: 2.It's official! We're <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 3.NAPIER, HELEN E.Bus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>r and bookkeeperemployed. September 1959: 3.NARROW GATE (DRAMA GROUP)“Charity” and “Narrow Gate” on Northwest<strong>to</strong>ur. February 1976: 4.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OFEVANGELICALSWhat manner of people ought ye <strong>to</strong> be?February 1949: 1.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OFEVANGELICALS. CHRISTIAN STUDENTLEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (18-22 JANUARY2010)Wash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n trip encourages students <strong>to</strong> becitizens of the K<strong>in</strong>gdom. July 2010: 4.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OFINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICSSports news: NAIA membership. November1965: 4.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OFINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. LEARFIELDSPORTS DIRECTORS’ CUP.Best Direc<strong>to</strong>r’s Cup f<strong>in</strong>ish. November 2010:21.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OFINTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. NATIONALOUTDOOR TRACK & FIELDCHAMPIONSHIPSFPU <strong>to</strong> host NAIA National Outdoor Track& Field Championships <strong>in</strong> 2006, 2007.November 2005: 20.Com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>: NAIANational Outdoor Track & Field


Subject IndexChampionships, May 25-27, 2006. March2006: 20.Track championships exceed expectations:NAIA meet <strong>in</strong>troduces <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>national audience. July 2006: 20.FPU hosts second NAIA track & fieldnationals. July 2007: 25.NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETICASSOCIATIONFPU beg<strong>in</strong>s NCAA membership process,jo<strong>in</strong>s PacWest Conference. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:26.NATIONAL EDUCATORS FELLOWSHIPCollege <strong>to</strong> offer credits for N.E.F.workshops. June 1978: 4.NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THEHUMANITIES. STUDENT SUMMERRESEARCH GRANT.Grant awarded for Jost research paper.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 3.NATIONAL SOCIETY OF FUND RAISINGEXECUTIVES. GOLDEN GATE CHAPTER.Kriegbaum “volunteer of the year.” W<strong>in</strong>ter1992: 10.NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOLCONVENTIONReport on National Sunday SchoolConvention. November 1949: 3.NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONNational Science Foundation grant awarded<strong>to</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>. May 1964: 3.NATURAL SCIENCES DIVISIONsee: SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCESNAVARRO, JOHNFarmworker, school adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>r, FPCfriend. Fall 1995: 3.News notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 13.NEELY, DAVIDCom<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.New adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs take office: DavidNeely. Fall 1989: 4.Neely completes national planned giv<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>stitute. Fall 1991: 5.NEUFELD, ABRAHAM J.Expanded faculty <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>Pacific</strong> Collegedur<strong>in</strong>g 1964-65 academic year. May1964: 1.NEUFELD, BERDINEPiano recital. June 1950: 1.NEUFELD, BILLCampus gymnasium will become a reality.December 1979: 1.NEUFELD, DOUG16 FPC students <strong>in</strong> Mexico: always time forfriendship. Fall 1982: 12.NEUFELD, KARENNeufelds jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. Fall 1990: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2007: 5.Faculty retirees brought gifts <strong>in</strong> education,science & music. July 2010: 10.NEUFELD, LORINNeufelds jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. Fall 1990: 5.Faculty retirees brought gifts <strong>in</strong> education,science & music. July 2010: 10.NEUFELD, NANCYPortraits of service: July 2007: 4.NEUFELD, TIMAround the green. Fall 1999: 14.Faculty & staff focus. February 2004: 17.Faculty & staff focus. March 2010: 7.NEWBY, DONALDWe want this farm <strong>to</strong> make a difference. Fall1994: 14.


Subject IndexNEWBY, ELEANORWe want this farm <strong>to</strong> make a difference. Fall1994: 14.NICKEL, ELEANOR (HERSEY)Fall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.NICKEL EXCELLENCE IN TEACHINGAWARDNETA award builds on family’scommitment <strong>to</strong> higher education. March2009: 18.NICKEL, T. R.Faculty-staff changes announced at P.B.I.May 1960: 3.Nickel visits churches. May 1961: 4.Nickel <strong>to</strong> travel on leave of absence. May1964: 3.NICKEL, TEDNickel becomes psychology professor. Fall1990: 3.Grants awarded <strong>to</strong> faculty. Fall 1991: 4.Up, up and away!. Fall 1995: 4.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the “a-ha” moment. June 2003: 8.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.NIELSEN, FAYNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. March 2006: 4.NIGHT OF CHAMPIONSMVP shares thoughts on character. June2008: 24.NIKKEL, MARCMarc Nikkel ends journey where he began.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 17.NISLY, HOPEFaculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.NIXON, JIMMIELiv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002: 5.NOLL, DOUGLASWarrior <strong>to</strong> peacemaker: one lawyer'sjourney. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 10.NOLTE, KRISTENGett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> know the real Vietnam.November 2005: 12.NORTH FRESNO CENTERCity, state, national officials send goodwishes <strong>to</strong> North <strong>Fresno</strong> Center. March2006: 7.NORTON, BENNor<strong>to</strong>ns head residents of men's dormcomplex. June 1977: 3.Athletic Direc<strong>to</strong>r honored. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 6.Hall of Fame: soccer standouts. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000:21.NORTON, JANICENor<strong>to</strong>ns head residents of men's dormcomplex. June 1977: 3.NUNES, MARISSALiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.NURSING PROGRAMDirec<strong>to</strong>r sought for new nurs<strong>in</strong>g program.July 1980: 1.RN <strong>to</strong> BSN program <strong>to</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>. November2008: 6.FPU celebrates grants, national nurs<strong>in</strong>gaccreditation. March 2011: 5.NYQUIST, VICTOR C.


Subject IndexCommencement speaker. May 1951: 1.Commencement exercises. June 1951: 3.OAK KNOLL SHAVER LAKE SUMMITDEVELOPMENT PROJECTLast parcel of Shaver Lake property sold.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 8.O’BRYANT, LAVERNE C.New scholarship open <strong>to</strong> music students.Summer 2001: 14.O’DEA, THOMAS F.Educational relevance receives extensivestudy this year. December 1971: 1.OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATIONCont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g Education <strong>in</strong>creases studentservice, w<strong>in</strong>s national award. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 11.OLDER ADULT SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMOASIS: new program. Fall 1983: 10.FPC/OASIS program receives award.February 1988: 6.OASIS: respite service first <strong>in</strong> valley.Summer 1989: 11.OASIS f<strong>in</strong>alist <strong>in</strong> national grants program.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 4.Second OASIS center opens. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.OERTER, ROBERT N.Christian Education Day speaker. September1959: 1.Christian Education Day. November 1959: 1.OLDER ADULT SOCIAL SERVICESRetirement will not slow OASIS or itsexecutive direc<strong>to</strong>r. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 10.New direc<strong>to</strong>r comb<strong>in</strong>es many talents.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 10.OASIS becomes an <strong>in</strong>dependent agency:“graduates” from FPU. June 2004: 4.OLIVER, LISAWhat makes a w<strong>in</strong>ner? Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 3.OLYMPIC TORCH RELAYGrad is two-time Olympic <strong>to</strong>rchbearer.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 19.ONSUM, OWENRev. Onsum <strong>to</strong> address graduates. May1960: 1.Onsum and Hiebert address graduates. July1960: 4.OPENING CONVOCATIONOpen<strong>in</strong>g Convocation challenges students <strong>to</strong>br<strong>in</strong>g good news <strong>to</strong> the city. November2006: 8.Students can help put the world on a betterpath. November 2007: 6.God’s endur<strong>in</strong>g love is the answer <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>day’sproblems, Ewert tells fall convocationaudience. November 2009: 18.OPENING DAYOpen<strong>in</strong>g day of <strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 2.ORDAZ, MARIOTop Sunbirds 2005-2006. November 2006:20.ORR, WILLIAMChapel. May 1952: 3.ORTBERG, JOHNJohn Ortberg leads M<strong>in</strong>istry Forum.November 2009: 6.Grace will fill the gap <strong>in</strong> people’s lives:Ortberg br<strong>in</strong>gs record crowd <strong>to</strong> FPU.March 2010: 3.ORTBERG, NANCYAuthentic leaders are transformed leaders:Nancy Ortberg leads 2006 CentralValley M<strong>in</strong>istry Forum. March 2006: 3.OSTRANDER, TEDFocus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.


Subject IndexOTA, PATRICKRivals <strong>to</strong> friends equal national success.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 27.OVANDO-KNUTSON, CYNTHIANew faculty. November 2006: 5.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.PBI DAY: see CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DAYPACIFIC FOUNDATIONHow <strong>to</strong> change an antique trac<strong>to</strong>r <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> aclassroom. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 6.<strong>Pacific</strong> Fortress Foundation ga<strong>in</strong>s strengththrough board members. Summer 1988:3.FPC Foundation: “Fortress” new banner.Fall 1988: 5.Foundation board f<strong>in</strong>ds profit <strong>in</strong> monetarym<strong>in</strong>istry. Summer 1997: 13.Foundation established $5 million <strong>in</strong> trusts<strong>in</strong> eight months. Summer 1998: 15.Foundation assets double <strong>in</strong> one year.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 15.Foundation board adds member and reportsassets. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 14.Foundation managed assets surpass $41million. July 2007: 23.Board notebook: Trustees set budget, planfitness center; Foundation earns highestaudit. June 2008: 22.PACIFIC JOURNAL<strong>Pacific</strong> Journal creates scholarly niche. June2008: 8.PACIFISMA peacemaker sees “Sav<strong>in</strong>g Private Ryan.”Fall 1998: 2.PACWEST CONFERENCEFPU beg<strong>in</strong>s NCAA membership process,jo<strong>in</strong>s PacWest Conference. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:26.PADEN, TRAVISPaden plays for family as well as fame.Summer 2001: 16.PAINTER, PATTYMore than 100%. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1983: 1.PALLISER FURNITURECanadian gift helps furnish new offices.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 7.PANDO, BENJAMINPando witnesses God's heal<strong>in</strong>g afterearthquake. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 16.PANDO, HEATHER (SCHEID)Pando witnesses God's heal<strong>in</strong>g afterearthquake. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 16.PANDZIC, JELENAPandzic unbeaten <strong>in</strong> NAIA. March 2007: 24.Student award w<strong>in</strong>ners, 2006-2007.November 2007: 19.PARABLE (DRAMA GROUP)Parable br<strong>in</strong>gs truth through drama. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 10.PARLIER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (PARLIER,CALIF.)FPU goes <strong>to</strong> the Ivys. March 2007: 7.PASTRE, WALTERSem<strong>in</strong>ary graduates. July 1959: 1.PATRON, ROSE LEEMore than 100%. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1983: 1.PATTERSON, SCOTTConference honors <strong>to</strong> men's basketball.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 7.PATTERSON, TERESANews notes. Fall 1995: 13.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.


Subject IndexNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Patterson takes market<strong>in</strong>g post. Summer1998: 14.PATTON, MARKRecycl<strong>in</strong>g program helps f<strong>in</strong>ancial andenvironmental bot<strong>to</strong>m l<strong>in</strong>e. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998:9.PAULS, ADONIJAHStudents w<strong>in</strong> graduate awards. May 1966: 1.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Librarian beg<strong>in</strong>s new chapter. Fall 1999: 8.Alumni faculty and staff return <strong>to</strong> FPU <strong>to</strong>reflect the mission. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 49.PAULS, ALBERTFaculty has busy summer of activity.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962:3.PAULS, DAVIDW. J. He<strong>in</strong>richs manufacturer anddistribu<strong>to</strong>r scholarship. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1965: 1.Dave Pauls visits FPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 7.<strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>in</strong>fluences David Pauls' scientificcareer & personal life. June 2003: 15.PAULS, GAILTop honors <strong>to</strong> one senior. July 1980: 5.PAULS, JOEAround the green. Fall 1999: 14.PAULS, STEVEFaculty & staff focus. November 2009: 7.PAZ, IVANLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.PEACHY, PAULCity church sem<strong>in</strong>ar on campus <strong>in</strong> January.January 1963: 3.PEARSON, B. H.Special services with Dr. B. H. Pearson.December 1949: 2.World missions leader <strong>to</strong> speak. May 1957:3.PEEPER AWARDSWhat’s a peeper? Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 15.PENBERTHY, IRVINGChapel. November 1946: 5.Chapel notes. March 1947: 5.PENNER FAMILYPenner connections span family generations,school names and campus locations.Summer 2002: 16.PENNER, PETERBoard of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs adds two new members.June 1977: 2.Board elects Pete Penner. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 2.PENNER, RICKHall of Fame: trio <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong> Hall of FameApril 6. Summer 2001: 20.PENNER, STEVEN<strong>Pacific</strong> graduate MCC representative <strong>in</strong>African fam<strong>in</strong>e area. February 1974: 1.PENNER, WALTER L.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 2.The dean enterta<strong>in</strong>s. January 1947: 5.New positions. June 1947: 5.Former dean passes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962:5.PEP CLUBNew campus clubs are organized. January1961: 4.PERKINS, JOHNJohn Perk<strong>in</strong>s challenges FPC community <strong>to</strong>walk the road of service. Fall 1995: 9.


Subject IndexPerk<strong>in</strong>s addresses graduates <strong>in</strong> Mayceremonies. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 15.PERRSON, LeROYRev. Perrsons <strong>to</strong> speak on P.B.I. Day.August-September 1953: 2.P.B.I. Day <strong>in</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1953: 1.PERRY, BERT“Mak<strong>in</strong>g it happen”: a portrait. December1975: 1.PERRYMAN, LARRYNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.New faces. Summer 1996: 9.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Perryman heads class size research. Summer1998: 7.Scholarship with a mission. Fall 1999: 3.Around the green. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 11.PERSECUTIONNight of persecution. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 9.PETERS, ALANCollege staff: 1961-62. September 1961: 3.PETERS, EDWARD J.Executive committees meet.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 4.PETERS, FRANK C.Rev. Peters <strong>to</strong> be P.B.I. Day speaker.August-September 1954: 1.Rev. F. C. Peters <strong>to</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister at Bibleconference. January 1957: 3.PETERS, G. W.Introduc<strong>in</strong>g our new President. July 1947: 2.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1948: 4.Faculty News. July-August 1949: 3.Dr. Peters leaves for New Zealand. June1950: 1.Dr. Peters writes from New Zealand.August 1950: 1.School president scheduled <strong>to</strong> return home.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 3.Faculty activities. November 1950: 3.Dr. Peters visits Canadian schools. April1951: 2.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.Dr. Peters honored. May 1952: 1.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Dr. Peters obta<strong>in</strong>s release fromadm<strong>in</strong>istrative responsibilities. August1952: 1.Dr. Peters <strong>to</strong> speak at Tabor College.December 1952-January 1953: 1.Faculty activities. December 1952-January1953: 3.Dr. Peters the author of three new books.February-March 1953: 2.Dr. Peters <strong>to</strong> visit mission field. April-May1953: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Dr. Peters Returns from Lat<strong>in</strong> America.August-September 1953: 3.Dr. Peters <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> Europe. April-May 1954:2.Dr. Peter's it<strong>in</strong>erary. June-July 1954: 4.Dr. Peters writes from Europe.August-September 1954: 2.Speak<strong>in</strong>g engagements. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November1954: 1.Dr. Peters heads evangelistic committee.February-March 1955: 4.Peters appo<strong>in</strong>ted dean. June-July 1955: 1.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Dr. Arthur G. WIllems appo<strong>in</strong>ted registrarof Mennonite Brethren BiblicalSem<strong>in</strong>ary. August-September 1955: 3.Dr. Peters attends meet<strong>in</strong>g of accredit<strong>in</strong>gassociation. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 2.Dr. Peters attends missions meet<strong>in</strong>g.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.Faculty activity. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 4.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.


Subject IndexFaculty members attend study conference.January 1957: 4.Faculty activities. March 1957: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 3.Chapel echoes. March 1958: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary faculty activities. March 1958: 3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Faculty serves on conference committees.January 1959: 1.Dr. Peters resigns as sem<strong>in</strong>ary dean. March1959: 2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary faculty activities. March 1959: 2.Dr. Peters <strong>to</strong> give commencement address.May 1959: 2.Faculty activities. July 1959: 3.Dr. Peters accepts pas<strong>to</strong>rate. September1959: 3.PETERS, MARGARETCollege Staff: 1961-62. September 1961: 3.PETERS, SIMONRev. G. H. Jantzen m<strong>in</strong>isters <strong>in</strong> Mid-Westchurches. March 1952: 2.Simon Peters. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1971: 1.PETERSON, SUSANNEFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.PETTY, TIMGod calls and God provides. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1983: 2.PFOST, RANDYFive <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.PHI ALPHA THETAPhil Alpha Theta comes <strong>to</strong> FPU. November2010: 4.PHILIPPINESChurch and university comb<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>in</strong>the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 10.PHONE-A-THON“Hello, Mrs. Schmidt?” February 1982: 3.PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMCollege <strong>to</strong> host P.E. sem<strong>in</strong>ar. August 1962: 4.PICKETT, RUSTINAthletics adds associate AD, media andoffice assistants. November 2007: 19.PIERCE, BRITTANYTop Sunbirds 2005-2006. November 2006:20.PIERCE, MIKEPierce trades Sunbirds for Orioles. July 2006:21.PLETZ, VERNVern Pletz will enter private bus<strong>in</strong>ess.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 2.PLOEGSTRA, HANNAHPloegstra w<strong>in</strong>s Saroyan writ<strong>in</strong>g contest.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 11.POETKER, ALDENFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.POETKER, KATRINANew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Task force br<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>to</strong>gether faculty, staff andstudents <strong>to</strong> study campus diversity.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 7.POLITICAL SCIENCE PROGRAMPolitical sciences emphasis <strong>in</strong> social sciencemajor. November 1964: 1.Board approves program <strong>to</strong> helpcommunity, br<strong>in</strong>gs back major. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2002: 15.POLLE, SIGNew man for soccer. July 1966: 4.


Subject IndexPOPE, JAYNew faces. November 2005: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.PORTER, BRUCEPorter new Alumni Direc<strong>to</strong>r. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 5.POWELL, DOROTHYFaith and work: witness every day. June2003: 1.POWELL, LARRYFaith and work: witness every day. June2003: 1.PRACTICAL WORK DEPARTMENTPractical work <strong>in</strong>ven<strong>to</strong>ry. January 1947: 2.A new chapel. March 1948: 2.PRATT, RONFaculty added <strong>in</strong> math, <strong>in</strong>formationservices. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 12.PRAYERSchool of prayer. December 1945: 7.Prayer Fellowship. December 1946: 3.PRIEB, ARNIENews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.International students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.PRIEB, ARNOLDMissionary number. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 3.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.PRIEB, GARRYTwo alumni return <strong>to</strong> share their talents <strong>in</strong>new, expanded roles. November 2008:15.PRIEB, ROSEMissionary number. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 3.PRIEB, WESLEYProfessor Prieb speaks <strong>in</strong> chapel. March1959: 3.PRINCE, JOSEPH E.FPU provided somewhere <strong>to</strong> run <strong>to</strong>.November 2004: 14.PRISON EDUCATORSPrison <strong>in</strong>mates study scriptures, receivebiblical studies credit. February 1975: 3.Courses help prisoners learn <strong>to</strong> be studentsand citizens: program plays on FPU’sacademic strengths, educationalexpertise. July 2006: 9.PROJECT VOICEProject VOICE helped educational aidesbecome teachers. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 15.PUBLISHINGA pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g press. November 1946: 5.PULLIAM, MEREDITHPulliam steps up <strong>to</strong> lead women’sbasketball. July 2007: 24.QUENZER, LAURELOdd jobs <strong>in</strong> Coal<strong>in</strong>ga. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1984: 1.QUILTSStitch<strong>in</strong>g Sunbirds. Fall 1991: 5.QUIRING, EUGENIAMissionary news. March 1957: 4.Missionary news. December 1952-January1953: 3.News from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 2.Missionaries go <strong>to</strong> Colombia. September1952: 1.


Subject IndexQUIRING, LEEIntroduc<strong>in</strong>g . . . Mr. Lee Quir<strong>in</strong>g, Direc<strong>to</strong>r ofDevelopment. April 1968: 4.Spr<strong>in</strong>g banquet. May 1971: 1.Lee Quir<strong>in</strong>g. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1971: 4.QUIRING, LOUISEFaculty & staff focus. July 2007: 5.QUIRING, MARTHAEmphasis week. February 1948: 6.QUIRING, PAULF<strong>in</strong>ance and management report. September1981: 8.Campus notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1983: 5.New dorm gives Quir<strong>in</strong>g sense of deja vu.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 12.QUIRING, WILMERMissionary news. March 1957: 4.Missionary news. December 1952-January1953: 3.News from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 2.Missionaries go <strong>to</strong> Colombia. September1952: 1.QUISENBERRY, DANFPC's <strong>in</strong>fluence <strong>in</strong> the bullpen. September1980: 1.Baseball star credits his spiritual growth <strong>to</strong>FPU. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 12.RAE, DENISEFaculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.RACISMPresidential roundtable leads Mart<strong>in</strong> LutherK<strong>in</strong>g events. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 7.RADIO BROADCASTBroadcast over KRDU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1948: 4.A new m<strong>in</strong>istry. December 1948: 2.P.B.I. radio broadcast. February 1952: 4.Radio choir on TV. February-March 1954: 4.Radio choir <strong>to</strong>ur. April-May 1954: 3.<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute Hour. June-July 1954:4.RAMIREZ, DAVIDMemorial gifts remember late professor,alumni. Summer 1988: 8.RAMIREZ, JAIMEThree <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> Hall of Fame. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 8.New faces. Summer 1996: 9.Ramirez leads revolution <strong>in</strong> youth soccer.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 7.New field honors Ramirez as coach andmen<strong>to</strong>r. Fall 2001: 21.Award rem<strong>in</strong>ds Ramirez of the reason hecoaches. June 2003: 21.Janzen, Ramirez rack up major vic<strong>to</strong>ries.November 2007: 18.RAMIREZ, ORLANDONational and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002:20.Pro soccer teams draft Orlando Ramirez,Gas<strong>to</strong>n Cignetti. February 2005: 20.RAMSEIER, SHARONSenior profile: Sharon Ramseier. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1991: 4.RATA HIGH SCHOOL (FRESNO, CALIF.)The giv<strong>in</strong>g garden. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 20.RATZLAFF, BECKYSix <strong>Pacific</strong> seniors honored. May 1972: 1.RATZLAFF, HARVEYMissionaries visit P.B.I. February-March1953: 3.RATZLAFF, KEITHJanzen series br<strong>in</strong>g Keith Ratzlaff. March2010: 9.


Subject IndexRATZLAFF, PAULAnnual music cl<strong>in</strong>ic <strong>to</strong> be held. January1961: 2.RATZLAFF, ROYFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.Ratzlaff and Tshimika <strong>to</strong> be fifth year<strong>in</strong>terns. June 1977: 3.RAWLS, JANITANew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Rawls and Varvis take on newadm<strong>in</strong>istrative roles. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.Rawls leaves FPU <strong>to</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> family. March2009: 6.RAWLS, RICHARDNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Three generations <strong>to</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ce<strong>to</strong>n: FPU classicsprogram paves way <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>p graduateschools. November 2004: 10.Faculty & staff focus. November 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 12.Around the green. November 2005: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Farewell, with thanks. November 2008: 11.REA, DENISEFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.READ FRESNOVolunteers get <strong>to</strong> the heart of children’seducation. July 2006: 18.READING–LANGUAGE EXPERIENCEAPPROACHValley teachers attend whole languageconference at FPC. Fall 1988: 7.Faculty, students present at <strong>in</strong>ternationalconference. Fall 1991: 4.REDEKOP, BENFPU education ideals carry Redekopsthrough Cambridge. spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 11.REDEKOP, CALVINCollege hour: a variety. June 1979: 1.REDEKOP, FRAN (BRANDT)FPU education ideals carry Redekopsthrough Cambridge. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 11.REDEKOP, JOHNExpanded faculty <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>Pacific</strong> Collegedur<strong>in</strong>g 1964-65 academic year. May1964: 1.Redekop <strong>to</strong> broadcast experiences. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1965: 1.Redekop and Wiebe receive degrees.January 1966: 1.Redekop says participation <strong>in</strong> governmentcrucial <strong>to</strong> all Christians. July 2007: 6.REDMOND, HOWARD A.Faculty positions filled. September 1956: 2.REED, RODNEYNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.God speaks through creation, scripture,science. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 2.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. February 2004: 17.Graduates challenged for what’s next <strong>in</strong> life.June 2008: 21.Farewell, with thanks. November 2008: 11.REEVES, BETSYMy home is your home: Reeves cont<strong>in</strong>uetradition of shar<strong>in</strong>g home, car<strong>in</strong>g forFPU. Fall 1999: 9.REEVES, SAMMy home is your home: Reeves cont<strong>in</strong>uetradition of shar<strong>in</strong>g home, car<strong>in</strong>g forFPU. Fall 1999: 9.


Subject IndexREFUGEESFPC is home for refugees. February 1980: 1.Refugees adjust<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> life <strong>in</strong> the U.S. April1980: 1.Center takes peacemak<strong>in</strong>g effortsnationwide: project offers ways <strong>to</strong>improve relations between refugees andcommunities. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 8.REGIER, ROBERTMr. Robert Regier <strong>to</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> PC faculty.November 1964: 2.REIMER, ALBERTSem<strong>in</strong>ary graduates. July 1959: 1.REIMER, DALTONFaculty-staff changes announced at P.B.I.May 1960: 3.Reimer <strong>to</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue doc<strong>to</strong>ral studies. March1964: 2.Edmund Janzen, Dal<strong>to</strong>n Reimer head <strong>Pacific</strong>College <strong>in</strong>terim. July 1975: 1.Peace Center. Fall 1990: 3.New Undergraduate Dean. Fall 1990: 5.Men<strong>to</strong>r<strong>in</strong>g: a hallmark of the FPCexperience. Fall 1991: 6.Presidential service awards. Summer 1996:13.Around campus. Summer 1997: 13.Commitment personified. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 10.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 13.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.REIMER, DELBERTDick and Reimer called <strong>to</strong> service. March1952: 4.REIMER, FREDADean of Women appo<strong>in</strong>ted.August-September 1955: 2.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.REIMER, JO ELLAMissionary emphasis. November 1956: 2.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.REIMER, JULIATwo faculty jo<strong>in</strong> the university. Fall 2001: 11.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.REIMER, KEVINHRSS deans <strong>to</strong>ok different roads <strong>to</strong> FPU.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 5.REIMER, LUETTAStudents w<strong>in</strong> graduate awards. May 1966: 1.Reimer: alumni support “crucial” <strong>to</strong> success.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979: 2.Math education more than numbers ,Reimers say. Summer 1997: 11.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Future's so bright: retir<strong>in</strong>g faculty sharegratitude for the past and optimism forthe future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 4.REIMER, MATHILDAAlumni and former student news. June-July1953: 2.REIMER, PAULWiebe Award w<strong>in</strong>ners. Summer 1998: 9.REIMER, RAYMONDAlumni and former student news. June-July1953: 2.REIMER, VERNONGraduates <strong>to</strong> attend theological sem<strong>in</strong>aries.July 1952: 2.Students serve <strong>in</strong> Indian mission. July 1952:2.Missionary emphasis. November 1956: 2.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.REIMER, WILBERTNew projects <strong>in</strong> mathematics. January 1964:2.Math research grant announced. November1964: 3.Math education more than numbers ,Reimers say. Summer 1997: 11.


Subject IndexGift “AIM”s <strong>to</strong> improve math, scienceeducation. Summer 1999: 15.Scholarship with a mission. Fall 1999: 3.Future's so bright: retir<strong>in</strong>g faculty sharegratitude for the past and optimism forthe future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 4.REMPEL, NICKRempel elected student president. June-July1953: 1.Nick Rempel elected alumni president. July1956: 1.REMPEL, NORMNew registrar is a product of many <strong>in</strong>terests.Fall 1988: 6.Doc<strong>to</strong>rates awarded. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 9.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.<strong>University</strong> presents dist<strong>in</strong>guished serviceawards, honors seniority. Summer 1998:7.Rempel's task <strong>to</strong> organize technologyresources. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 12.REMPEL, VALERIEFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.RESENDEZ, SAMCounselors assist grow<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>orityenrollment. December 1971: 1.RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCERes<strong>to</strong>rative justice conference. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003:13.Victim, offender share their journeys <strong>to</strong>wardhope. February 2004: 10.Crim<strong>in</strong>al justice officials support expand<strong>in</strong>gres<strong>to</strong>rative justice <strong>in</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> County:local system could be nationwide pilotprogram. February 2004: 12.Valley can be center for res<strong>to</strong>rative justice:conference at FPU shows the way.November 2005: 6.Conference gives voice <strong>to</strong> crime victims.March 2007: 5.RIAHIZADEH, NASREENThe giv<strong>in</strong>g garden. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 20.RICHARDS, T.New faculty members. June-July 1948: 3.Faculty news. July-August 1949: 3.RICHARDSON, BOBBYMVP shares thoughts on character. June2008: 24.RICHARDSON, PETERRichardson <strong>to</strong> lead swimm<strong>in</strong>g teams. July2007: 24.Rivals <strong>to</strong> friends equal national success.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 27.RICHERT, DAVEAlumni faculty and staff return <strong>to</strong> FPU <strong>to</strong>reflect the mission. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 49.RICHERT, ESTHERFaculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 4.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 4.Untitled. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1948: 4.RICHERT, OTTOInstitute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 3.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 3.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 4.Untitled. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1948: 4.RIMLAND, INGRIDCollege Hour: a variety. June 1979: 1.RITCHIE, JEANCollege Hour: a variety. June 1979: 1.


Subject IndexRITTER, MARTHAFall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.ROBB, ELIZABETHFaculty votes honors for n<strong>in</strong>e seniors.December 1976: 2.ROBB, JASONAngels rejoice on Friday. Summer 1994: 11.ROBERSON, ROBERTThe long way around. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 7.ROBERTS, CHARLES A.Latest news from Ch<strong>in</strong>a. January 1949:4.ROBERTS, LAURANews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Faculty & staff focus. February 2004: 17.ROCKHOLT, RONALDFormer student honors teacher with piece ofthe heavens. Summer 2001: 17.RODRIGUEZ, SUSANSusan Rodriguez. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 3.RODRIGUEZ, YAMMILETTEStaffer named local hero. November 2004: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Alumna among new board members.November 2010: 19.ROJAS-WELLER, SHIRLEYRojas-Weller and L<strong>in</strong>dholm compete atnationals. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.ROMERO, DULCEAlpha Chi researchers. July 2006: 6.ROMERO, JORGEGifted young shepherd feeds God's sheep.Summer 1994: 5.RONK, VANESSAMy FPU experience: students, faculty andalumni share their <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong> experience. June 2008: 10.Bear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.ROSE, DAVIDFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.ROTELLA, TONYSix <strong>Pacific</strong> students are named <strong>to</strong> Who's Who.March 1976: 3.ROUND, DOUGLASGarland-Machado and Round w<strong>in</strong> EliasWiebe teacher candidate award. W<strong>in</strong>ter1997: 11.ROXBURGH, ALANForum speakers say “a new k<strong>in</strong>d of church”must listen and adapt: second annualevent draws participants from Canadaand four U.S. states. June 2005: 5.ROY, MARK A.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Center takes peacemak<strong>in</strong>g effortsnationwide: project offers ways <strong>to</strong>improve relations between refugees andcommunities. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 8.RUMSEY, JESSICAAthletes earn NAIA All-America honors.March 2006: 21.RUPP, ESTHER A.Dean of Women. August-September 1954: 1.


Subject IndexRUPSICH, MICKAthletics adds associate AD, media andoffice assistants. November 2007: 19.RUSSELL, JANETWhat makes a w<strong>in</strong>ner? Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 3.RUSSELL, ROBERT JOHNRussell, G<strong>in</strong>grich speak on faith and science.Summer 1998: 6.RUTH-HEFFELBOWER, CLARE ANNFaculty contribute <strong>to</strong> book on res<strong>to</strong>rativejustice. November 2010: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2010: 8.RUTH-HEFFELBOWER, DUANENews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.New faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Center takes peacemak<strong>in</strong>g effortsnationwide: project offers ways <strong>to</strong>improve relations between refugees andcommunities. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 8.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Around the green. Fall 2001: 11.Duane Ruth-Heffelbower returns <strong>to</strong> FPU,cont<strong>in</strong>ues <strong>to</strong> make peace. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002:13.Faculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 12, 13.Church and university comb<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>in</strong>the Philipp<strong>in</strong>es. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 10.Faculty & staff focus. February 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.Around the green. November 2005: 4.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4, 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Faculty & staff focus. November 2009: 7.Faculty & staff focus. March 2010: 7.Faculty & staff focus. July 2010: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.Faculty contribute <strong>to</strong> book on res<strong>to</strong>rativejustice. November 2010: 4.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.RYDER, ANDREWNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.RYSKA, KELSEYAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.SAIA, JIMSaia <strong>to</strong> coach Sunbird men. July 2007: 24.SALE-HARRISON, L.Bible Conference speakers. January 1951: 1.Bible Conference echoes. March 1952: 1.SALVATORE, NICKCornell professor speaks on civil rights,faith and his<strong>to</strong>ry as part of Black His<strong>to</strong>ryMonth at FPU, MBBS. June 2008: 8.SAN JOAQUIN COLLEGE OF LAW (FRESNO,CALIF.)The San Joaqu<strong>in</strong> College of Law. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1971: 2.FPU, San Joaqu<strong>in</strong> College of Law programjo<strong>in</strong>s law, peacemak<strong>in</strong>g. November2004: 21.SANCHEZ, GEORGEChapel Echoes. February-March 1956: 2.Rev. Sanchez <strong>to</strong> return <strong>to</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> America.February-March 1956: 4.Sanchez will keynote open<strong>in</strong>g celebration.August 1978: 1.


Subject IndexSANCHEZ, KAREN100 days after the tsunami: Sanchez familyhelps turn the tide <strong>in</strong> Thailand. June2005: 19.SANCHEZ, RICKY100 days after the tsunami: Sanchez familyhelps turn the tide <strong>in</strong> Thailand. June2005: 19.SANCHEZ, VERONICACampus mourns student killed <strong>in</strong> randomshoot<strong>in</strong>g. Summer 1997: 5.Family jo<strong>in</strong>s university <strong>to</strong> honor sla<strong>in</strong>student-athlete. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 7.SANDS, ISOLINANew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.SANGO, MATTIEMattie Sango: Social Work. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 4.SANNIKOV, SERGEIFulbright scholar, education leader <strong>in</strong>Ukra<strong>in</strong>e comes <strong>to</strong> FPU: Sergei Sannikovteaches, researches Menno Simons. June2005: 9.SARGENT, JIMNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.Sargent named men's basketball coach. Fall1993: 7.Sargent trades FPU for Gordon College;Yoder returns <strong>to</strong> coach men's basketball.Summer 1998: 14.SATTLER HALLBuild<strong>in</strong>g program progresses. July 1958: 1.Construction beg<strong>in</strong>s on classroom w<strong>in</strong>g.November 1958: 3.Date set for build<strong>in</strong>g dedication. March1959: 4.Build<strong>in</strong>g progress report. March 1959: 4.New classroom w<strong>in</strong>g. May 1959: 2.Alumni accepts challenge of build<strong>in</strong>gproject. July 1959: 2.Campus development cont<strong>in</strong>ues. July 1959:4.New furniture ordered for offices.September 1959: 2.Campus build<strong>in</strong>gs are named. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1973:1.SAUL, WALTERFaculty member’s work performed atCarnegie Hall. November 2004: 5.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 5.Songs of Requited Love celebrates range ofemotion. March 2007: 7.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.SAVOIA, JOHNCounsel<strong>in</strong>g class studies at K<strong>in</strong>gs ViewHospital. March 1960: 3.SAWROOP, PULKIT: see BOSE, PULKITSAWROOPSCHAFER, ERNESTFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.SCHAFER, LILLIANChapel echoes. March 1958: 3.SCHELLENBERG, JILLFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 5.Faculty contribute <strong>to</strong> book on res<strong>to</strong>rativejustice. November 2010: 4.SCHELLENBERG, MENNOFrom the home field. April 1952: 2.SCHLICHTING, MARVINGift of a lifetime. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 3.


Subject IndexSCHMIDT, ADINAGod's guidance br<strong>in</strong>gs registrar <strong>to</strong> FPC. Fall1983: 5.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Walls do talk. November 2004: 5.SCHMIDT, ALFREDScholarships awarded. June-July 1954: 1.The first graduates and their service. July1957: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary alumni news. November 1957: 4.SCHMIDT, ELVERAHonor<strong>in</strong>g the Schmidts. March 2011: 9.SCHMIDT, ERNESTMissionaries <strong>to</strong> India. December 1949: 1.From the regions beyond: India. March 1951:3.Missionaries visit P.B.I. February-March1953: 3.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.Deaths. Fall 2001: 19.SCHMIDT, EVELYNMissionaries <strong>to</strong> India. December 1949: 1.From the regions beyond: India. March 1951:3.SCHMIDT, HEIDIIn love with Jesus--with a heart for theworld. Summer 1994: 3.SCHMIDT, HENRY J.Honor<strong>in</strong>g the Schmidts. March 2011: 9.Death. March 2011: 19.SCHMIDT, LAURAM<strong>in</strong>istry notes: program and staff<strong>in</strong>g.Summer 1994: 12.News notes. Fall 1994: 13.Do<strong>in</strong>g worship right. Fall 1995: 5.SCHNEIDER, JILLNew direc<strong>to</strong>r comb<strong>in</strong>es many talents.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 10.SCHNEIDER, JILLNew direc<strong>to</strong>r comb<strong>in</strong>es many talents.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 10.SCHOCK, PAMTornado tumbles build<strong>in</strong>gs, foundationsurvives. June 2008: 4.SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAn enriched Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Adm<strong>in</strong>istrationprogram. September 1971: 1.Bus<strong>in</strong>ess is big at the university becausebus<strong>in</strong>ess fits. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 5.New Global MBA Program offers Valleybus<strong>in</strong>ess professionals an <strong>in</strong>ternationalperspective. July 2009: 3.MBA discount for FPU students, programexpands <strong>to</strong> Bakersfield. July 2010: 9.SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCESGifts received for science department.September 1959: 2.Senior college majors <strong>in</strong>augurated.November 1963: 3.Equipment, scholarship grants build FPCscience program. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 3.New classes , labora<strong>to</strong>ry help students bescientists. Summer 1997: 8.Fletcher Jones grant aids science expansion.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 15.Creat<strong>in</strong>g scientists through community.April 2012: 11.SCHOLARS SPEAK SERIESScholars Speak series connects academicstudy with community issues. March2006: 6.SCHOLARSHIPS<strong>Pacific</strong> on state scholarship list. November1961: 1.Free flight scholarship. April 1967: 2.Paragon scholarship <strong>to</strong> attract studentleaders. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 12.Alumni endowed scholarship fund reachesgoal of $100,000. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 14.


Subject IndexNew scholarship fund honors longtimeeduca<strong>to</strong>r. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 15.New scholarship open <strong>to</strong> music students.Summer 2001: 14.New scholarships benefit MennoniteBrethren students. Summer 2001: 14.Bowen scholarship supports students<strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g or music. Summer2002: 15.Garabedian grant supports musicscholarships. June 2003: 14.Scholarship benefits account<strong>in</strong>g profession,FPU students. November 2006: 19.Scholarship funds help students achievetheir dreams. November 2010: 20.SCHOLZ, ERINNew coaches lead basketball teams. July2010: 24.New basketball coaches meet challenges asseason dawns. November 2010: 21.SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAlumni <strong>in</strong> professions report <strong>to</strong> students.June 2008: 16.New Global MBA Program offers Valleybus<strong>in</strong>ess professionals an <strong>in</strong>ternationalperspective. July 2009: 3.SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONRecord number of <strong>Pacific</strong> College studentsenter student teach<strong>in</strong>g. February 1974: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> college receives WASC approval forMaster of Arts degree program <strong>in</strong>education. March 1975: 1.<strong>Pacific</strong> college is given approval <strong>to</strong> granthigh school teacher certification. May1975: 1.Good placement record for teach<strong>in</strong>gcandidates. December 1975: 1.College offers master's <strong>in</strong> schooladm<strong>in</strong>istration. June 1977: 4.State approves read<strong>in</strong>g specialist credential.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1978: 2.Postgraduate personalities. Fall 1984: 6.FPC <strong>in</strong>troduces new education degree.February 1988: 3.Valley teachers attend whole languageconference at FPC. Fall 1988: 7.USC doc<strong>to</strong>ral program at FPC. Fall 1989: 7.First language development and bil<strong>in</strong>gualmaster’s graduates. Fall 1991: 10.A revolution <strong>in</strong> the school library. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 3.FPC <strong>to</strong> host major education conference.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 6.FPC offers master’s program <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>gEnglish <strong>to</strong> speakers of other languages.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 5.FPU receives grant for bil<strong>in</strong>gual educa<strong>to</strong>rs.Fall 1998: 3.State renews accreditation of educationprograms. Summer 1999: 14.Graduate school beg<strong>in</strong>s nation's firstprogram <strong>to</strong> equip teachers fordual-immersion classes. Fall 2001: 13.Federal education grants fund computer<strong>in</strong>itiatives. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 14.FPU, <strong>Fresno</strong> and Tulare school districts jo<strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> improve math education: university<strong>in</strong>volved with the only valley projectsfunded. November 2004: 5.Education for development: Yale exper<strong>to</strong>pens FPU Education Forum. July 2007:3.FPU <strong>in</strong>troduces onl<strong>in</strong>e master’s programs.November 2007: 4.Wells Fargo helps fund new onl<strong>in</strong>e mathprogram. March 2010: 18.Ed tech goes onl<strong>in</strong>e. March 2011: 8.SCHOOL SONG<strong>Pacific</strong> College song. July 1961: 4.SCHROEDER, HAROLDSchroeder elected Student Body President.April-May 1954: 3.SCHROEDER, KELLYFaculty & staff focus. November 2009: 7.


Subject IndexSCHROETER, A. A.Mr. Schroeter report<strong>in</strong>g from Palest<strong>in</strong>e.February 1946: 2.SCHULTE, TRACY (AINGER)Tracy A<strong>in</strong>ger <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> Sports Illustrated.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 15.All-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.Tracy Schulte, Dennis Janzen named <strong>to</strong>NAIA Hall of Fame. February 2004: 25.Athletic Hall of Fame grows by four atSeptember 14 banquet. November 2009:21.<strong>Fresno</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong>ducts Janzen,Schulte. November 2010: 21.SCHULTZ, BRIANNew faculty jo<strong>in</strong> Biblical Studies, Bus<strong>in</strong>ess.November 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.Students immerse selves <strong>in</strong> biblical Hebrew:FPU leads the way among U.S.universities. March 2010: 4.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.SCHULTZ, DAVIDChapel speakers. December 1953-January1954: 2.SCHUMACHER, MARGARETNew faculty members. July 1956: 1.Faculty-staff changes announced at P.B.I.May 1960: 3.Mr. Bass and Miss Schumacher <strong>to</strong> teach atBiola. July 1960: 3.SCHWAB, ERICNews/notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 12.Two coaches honored. March 2009: 19.SCHWARTZ, ELWYNFaculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 5.SCHWINDEN, CHRISSchw<strong>in</strong>den’s success blossoms on theprofessional level. November 2008: 21.Schw<strong>in</strong>den makes the majors. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011:26.SCOTT, REUBENCounselors assist grow<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>orityenrollment. December 1971: 1.SEARS ROEBUCK FOUNDATIONGrants awarded <strong>to</strong> faculty. Fall 1991: 4.SEIBEL, CORYFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2011: 8.SELLAND, ARTHUR L.Selland memorial established. January 1964:3.SELPH, JANINE M.Summer study abroad. Summer 1996: 10.SEMINARIO, RUBEN A.A call<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> care. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1983: 1.SENA, ALIFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.SENA, PETERHall of Fame: soccer standouts. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000:21.SENIOR CLASS GIFTSGraduates present gift. June 1952: 1.Senior gift. June-July 1954: 1.SENIORS VISITORS DAYSuccessful senior day. May 1958: 2.


Subject IndexHigh school seniors visit college. May 1961:3.SERDYUK, NIKOLYAFrom Ukra<strong>in</strong>ian émigré <strong>to</strong> ris<strong>in</strong>g star <strong>in</strong>account<strong>in</strong>g, Nikolya Serdyuk knows thevalue of location. November 2009: 14.SERRA, JESUSA spontaneous scholarship exchange. Fall1993: 5.SERRA, MARISELAA spontaneous scholarship exchange. Fall1993: 5.SHAPING MENNONITE HIGHERSTEDUCATION FOR THE 21 CENTURYGlobal MB educa<strong>to</strong>rs gather for first time.November 2007: 8.SHARPTON, ROBERTFaculty added <strong>in</strong> math, <strong>in</strong>formation services.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 12.SHEEHY, CLARKNew basketball coaches. June 2005: 25.SHEHADEY, LARRYLarry Shehadey gives half-million dollarsfor Ste<strong>in</strong>ert Campus Center. June 2003:15.SHELLEY, ANDREWChapel echoes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.SHELTON, MELANIE (BIRCHALL)Alumna crosses an ocean <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>troduce herfamily <strong>to</strong> FPU. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 17.SHOEFOOT, CHIEFTribal chief br<strong>in</strong>gs s<strong>to</strong>ry of faith from ra<strong>in</strong>forest. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 6.SIEMENS, GUDRUNCross-cultural education preparesParaguayan scholar <strong>to</strong> teachhandicapped. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1982: 1.SIEMENS, HARRYAround the green. Summer 2001: 11.Art and craft meet <strong>in</strong> the wood shop. June2008: 5.SIEMENS, JOHN P.Our new Field Representative. September1947: 2.House clean<strong>in</strong>g and improvements.June-July 1948: 2.Faculty news. July-August 1949: 3.A word from your P.B.I. Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Office.August 1950: 3.In recognition and appreciation. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1951: 2.SIFFORD, DAVIDService: contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 1.SIGNSTrad<strong>in</strong>g the past for the future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990:2.SIMMONS, JOHNCenter for Adult Learn<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1990: 6.SIPPELL, ANNIEFer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.SKEI, PHILLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.SKEI, RICILiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.SHULER, JACKChapel services. February 1952: 4.


Subject IndexSLEMMING, C. W.Dr. Slemm<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> speak at Bible conference.December 1954-January 1955: 1.SLENTZ, JIMBuild<strong>in</strong>g a campus: Nachtigall and Slentzhelped make FPU physically andacademically. June 2004: 6.SMITH, BRENDALibrary media award <strong>to</strong> credentialcandidate. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 3.SMITH, ARTHURNoted evangelicals visit P.B.I. November1951: 1.SMITH, HALSmith is new cage men<strong>to</strong>r, direc<strong>to</strong>r ofstudent athletes. August 1978: 3.Campus gymnasium will become a reality.December 1979: 1.Sunbird basketball: their secret <strong>to</strong> success.February 1982: 3.SMITH, J. OSWALDFaculty activities. March 1958: 4.Chapel echoes. March 1958: 3.SMITH, NATHANAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.SMITH, PETERMen<strong>to</strong>r<strong>in</strong>g: two case studies. Fall 1991: 7.All schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.SMITH, WILBURDr. Wilbur Smith <strong>to</strong> speak on P.B.I. Day.September 1950: 3.SNOOK, ERICAll-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.SNYDER, GLENNIntroduc<strong>in</strong>g . . . Glenn Snyder. Summer1985: 5.Com<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.SOCCERPreview of 62-63 athletics: soccer. August1962: 4.New soccer league form<strong>in</strong>g. January 1963: 4.Soccer season ends. November 1963: 4.Wiens named <strong>to</strong> All-American team. March1964: 4.Soccer. November 1964: 4.Sports news: soccer. November 1965: 4.New man for soccer. July 1966: 4.Robert Wiens named soccer coach. April1967: 2.A w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g season for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> booters.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1978: 4.A hustl<strong>in</strong>g FPC soccer squad produces aDistrict 3 NAIA champion. November1980: 3.W<strong>in</strong>s & losses. February 1985: 4.Soccer, volleyball excel. November 1985: 4.FPC teams complete best season. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1986: 6.Fall sports teams have good years.December 1986: 5.Sunbirds sports update. Fall 1987: 5.Sunbirds soccer takes GSAC title. W<strong>in</strong>ter1992: 4.David and Goliath? Soccer – FPC vs. <strong>Fresno</strong>State. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 11.NAIA All-America Sunbirds. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.Second GSAC soccer championship. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 8.Sunbird athletics. Fall 1995: 7.Sunbirds – easier <strong>to</strong> watch. Summer 1996:16.Contreras sets new scor<strong>in</strong>g record. W<strong>in</strong>ter1999: 13.Hall of Fame: soccer standouts. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000:21.New field honors Ramirez as coach andmen<strong>to</strong>r. Fall 2001: 21.


Subject IndexAward rem<strong>in</strong>ds Ramirez of the reason hecoaches. June 2003: 21.Graduate and coach lead local soccer club <strong>to</strong>strong freshman year. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 25.Three juniors take soccer team <strong>to</strong>championship match: Codeceira namedNAIA player of the year. February 2004:24.Pro soccer teams draft Orlando Ramirez,Gas<strong>to</strong>n Cignetti. February 2005: 20.Soccer women score once aga<strong>in</strong>st CSUF <strong>in</strong>exhibition. November 2005: 21.FPU <strong>to</strong> host national soccer championship.November 2008: 21.Volleyball, soccer seek <strong>to</strong> repeat nationalsuccess: new players a big fac<strong>to</strong>r.November 2009: 20.Sunbirds sh<strong>in</strong>e as national soccer hosts.March 2010: 19.SOCIAL MEDIAInternet and social media changecommunication <strong>to</strong> conversation.November 2010: 9.SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAMSenior college majors <strong>in</strong>augurated.November 1963: 3.SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM<strong>Pacific</strong> college will <strong>in</strong>troduce new major <strong>in</strong>community social services. July 1975: 1.Social work offers more than meets the eye.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 7.SONG FESTIVALSStudents sponsor city s<strong>in</strong>g. February-March1955: 3.Students sponsor s<strong>in</strong>gspiration. November1956: 3.SONG, SAMSong build<strong>in</strong>g a dream <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a on afoundation from FPU. July 2007: 16.SPARKS, DONSparks jo<strong>in</strong>s Student Life staff. Summer1999: 14.SPEAK SPANISH SEMINARNo time <strong>to</strong> rest: summer presents newopportunities <strong>to</strong> fulfill the mission atFPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 4.SPECIAL EVENTS CENTERThe <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> gym: rumor or reality?Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979: 3.Campus gymnasium will become a reality.December 1979: 1.Ground is broken for <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>'s newSpecial Events Center and gymnasium.November 1980: 1.SPENCER, SHIRLEYShirley Spencer (MA ‘06): IMAP studies lead<strong>to</strong> nature guide book. April 2012: 14.SPIRITUALITYStrength through weakness. August 1951: 2.STAGG, HURCHELL H.Home Missions Rally. February-March 1954:2.STEARNS, PAMSpecial students educate FPU. Summer 1998:3.STECKLING, SARAHWiebe Award w<strong>in</strong>ners. Summer 1998: 9.STEELE, DAWNTrio of FPU grads among 40 Under 40. July2010: 19.Steele helps draw a revitalization bluepr<strong>in</strong>t.March 2011: 15.STEFFEN, ARLENEFaculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.STEFFEN, WAYNE


Subject IndexNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.STEFFENSEN, BRUCEShanti Marie. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 5.What do they come for? W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 4.STEGMAIER, CHERYLCom<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.STEINERT ATHLETIC COMPLEX$130,000 Ste<strong>in</strong>ert donation will acceleratemaster plan. June 1977: 1.Track ground break<strong>in</strong>g. Summer 1998: 6.The future of Sunbird athletics. February2004: 18.STEINERT CAMPUS CENTERFPC board approves phase one of commonsproject. Fall 1995: 13.A timeless vision makes a timely start asFPU breaks ground for Ste<strong>in</strong>ert CampusCenter. Fall 2001: 14.Larry Shehadey gives half-million dollarsfor Ste<strong>in</strong>ert Campus Center. June 2003:15.Ste<strong>in</strong>ert Campus Center opens. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2003: 3.STEINERT, MARVINBoard of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs adds two new members.June 1977: 2.Marv<strong>in</strong> and Max Ste<strong>in</strong>ert: A <strong>Pacific</strong> heritage.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 6.Lessons learned: father’s example leads <strong>to</strong>life of giv<strong>in</strong>g. April 2012: 22.STEINERT, MAXMarv<strong>in</strong> and Max Ste<strong>in</strong>ert: A <strong>Pacific</strong> heritage.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 6.STEINERT, NADENELessons learned: father’s example leads <strong>to</strong>life of giv<strong>in</strong>g. April 2012: 22.STEPS, PAUL O.Chapel notes. March 1947: 5.STEVEN R. BRANDT RESEARCH CENTERResearch Center honors Steve Brandt. July2010: 22.STRASBOURG QUADPlans cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>to</strong>ward dormi<strong>to</strong>ryconstruction. November 1959: 1.Board approves build<strong>in</strong>g of dormi<strong>to</strong>ries.March 1960: 2.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ries near completion. November1960: 4.New dormi<strong>to</strong>ries dedicated. May 1961: 1.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry build<strong>in</strong>g cont<strong>in</strong>ues. August1962:3.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry construction begun. May 1964: 4.Dorms enlarged. September 1964: 1.Application <strong>to</strong> be submitted for women’sresidence hall. March 1968: 2.New women's dorm. March 1971: 2.The newest structure. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1971: 1.Campus build<strong>in</strong>gs are named. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1973:1.STRATEGIC PLANNINGPlann<strong>in</strong>g for success is a strategic process.November 2006: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.Strategic Plan: a passage <strong>to</strong> the university’sfuture. November 2006: 9.STRINGFELLOW, WILLIAMWell-known speakers at <strong>Pacific</strong>convocations. March 1976: 1.STROM, DOROTHYAlumni news. June-July 1954: 3.STROM, WILFREDAlumni news. June-July 1954: 3.STUDENT GOVERNMENTStudent Council offices <strong>in</strong>stalled. June 1952:4.Student council <strong>to</strong> participate <strong>in</strong> retreat.August 1962: 3.Derksen heads slate of student officers. May1963: 3.


Subject IndexStudents adopt new constitution. May 1971:1.W<strong>in</strong>ans <strong>to</strong> head 1977-78 studentgovernment. June 1977: 5.Anderson will head student government.June 1978: 4.STUDENT HOUSINGHea<strong>to</strong>n House: a new way of life. Fall 1987:7.Residence halls at capacity for second year.Fall 1989: 5.STUDENT LIFE PROGRAMStudent services gets new structure. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1973: 1.Student Life report. September 1981: 7.The Student Life team: assist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> thegrowth process. December 1981: 1.Student Life: at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>,it’s everyth<strong>in</strong>g. March 2006: 9.STUDENT NEWSPAPERSThe Flash. December 1946: 8.Patio Press staff named. November 1958: 2.STUDENT RECRUITMENTCollege adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs attend retentionparley. June 1978: 1.On-l<strong>in</strong>e application enhances Internetadmission efforts. March 2003: 13.STUDENT SPIRITUAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEEGospel teams serve area churches.November 1965: 1.Christian fellowship conference. November1965: 3.Christian service reflections. November1968: 1.STUDENTS IN FREE ENTERPRISECommunity projects net students ticket <strong>to</strong>SIFE nationals. Summer 2002: 12.Community projects net students ticket <strong>to</strong>SIFE nationals. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 10.Academics put faith <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> action for students:senior citizens benefit. June 2004: 5.Students earn third <strong>in</strong> national competition.June 2005: 8.SIFE w<strong>in</strong>s contest. July 2006: 4.STUDENTS OF THE SHEPHERDStudent volunteers reach out <strong>to</strong> classmates.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.SUDERMAN, REGINAMissionary number. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 3.From fields afar. March 1952: 3.SUDERMAN, ROBERTAlumni Association elects officers. June-July1955: 3.SUDERMAN, SUSANAlumni and former student news. June-July1953: 2.SUHOVY, BRYANSuhovy named water polo coach. July 2007:24.SUKKAU, ANNEurope and the Near East Prayer BandRally. April 1950: 4.India Prayer Band Rally. February 1952: 3.SUMI, DOUGLASAlumni Q&A: Douglas Sumi (BA ‘05). April2012: 16.SUMMER ACADEMYNo time <strong>to</strong> rest: summer presents newopportunities <strong>to</strong> fulfill the mission atFPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 4.SUMMER HARVESTStudents send missionaries. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986: 2.How we spent our summer vacation: FPCstudents support summer missions. Fall1987: 3.


Subject IndexFPC students reap a Summer Harvest. Fall1988: 3.Students send workers for the harvest.Summer 1994: 8.SUMMER PROGRAMSP.B.I. <strong>in</strong>augurates summer school. April1951: 2.No time <strong>to</strong> rest: summer presents newopportunities <strong>to</strong> fulfill the mission atFPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 4.SUNBIRD CONSERVATIVESStudents confer on conservatism. July 2009:8.Conference <strong>in</strong>cludes debate. July 2010: 8.SUNDAY SCHOOLSThe Sunday school teacher. February 1946:5.SY, CHRISTEL TEEBear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.SWANSON, EUGENESwanson is named Men's ResidenceDirec<strong>to</strong>r. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1975: 2.SWARTZ, MATTService: contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 1.SWARTZENDRUBER, MICHAELCh<strong>in</strong>a impacts student's perspective. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993-1994: 7.SWEARENGIN, ASHLEYGrads <strong>to</strong>ld there is always hope: <strong>Fresno</strong>Mayor speaks <strong>to</strong> 250 new alumni. March2010: 6.SWEENEY, MARKSweeney speaks at alma mater. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1986:7.SWEET, LEONARDM<strong>in</strong>istry Forum explores ways <strong>to</strong> reach theunchurched: next even February 24-25,2005. November 2004: 12.SWIMMINGAquatics make a splash. March 2007: 24.Richardson <strong>to</strong> lead swimm<strong>in</strong>g teams. July2007: 24.Sunbird men NAIA champs, women moveup. March 2010: 19.Rivals <strong>to</strong> friends equal national success.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 27.Olympic hopeful: Cheyenne Coffman’ss<strong>in</strong>gular spark fires team success. April2012: 24.SWIMMING POOLGod’s hole <strong>in</strong> the ground. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 2.News splash!! FPC pool opens! Fall 1987: 4.SYNTEX CORPORATIONFPC receives gift of computer equipment.Fall 1988: 4.TADESE, GOSHUSunbirds field national champion runner.Fall 1993: 6.TAFOLLA, JANIETafolla spends summer <strong>in</strong> the soda bus<strong>in</strong>ess.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 9.TAPLAC, TRISHTrish Taplac: an athlete for many seasons.February 1988: 6.TALBOT, DIANENew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 13.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 14.Faculty focus. Summer 2002: 13.TAYLOR, ANNIEWomen’s basketball: NAIA All-AmericanScholar Athletes. Summer 2001: 20.


Subject IndexNational and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002: 20.TAYLOR, CLYDEChapel echoes. February-March 1956: 2.TAYLOR, JOSEPHNews & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Faculty retirees brought gifts <strong>in</strong> education,science & music. July 2010: 10.TAYLOR-GILHAM, DIANAAround the green. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMEducation program reapproved,commended. Fall 1991: 9.One more example of <strong>in</strong>novation with amission. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 8.Ten students earn governor’s teach<strong>in</strong>gfellowships. Summer 2001: 10.TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY GRANT<strong>University</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s effort <strong>to</strong> put Americanhis<strong>to</strong>ry onl<strong>in</strong>e. February 2004: 15.FPU, FCOE jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> American his<strong>to</strong>ry grant.November 2009: 8.TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OFOTHER LANGUAGESFPC offers master’s program <strong>in</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>gEnglish <strong>to</strong> speakers of other languages.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 5.TEMPLETON, CARYNew direction for admissions. December1986: 7.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 13.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.TENNISBreak out the rackets and bats! November2004: 3.Tennis courts, Alumni Hall dedication April1. February 2005: 18.New, refurbished facilities celebrated:campus, supporters dedicate AlumniHall and Haak Tennis Complex. June2005: 24.Sunbirds split tennis opener. March 2006:21.New program makes mark as men, womengo <strong>to</strong> nationals. July 2006: 20.Pandzic unbeaten <strong>in</strong> NAIA. March 2007: 24.Men’s and women’s tennis teams nationalrunners-up. June 2008: 25.Men’s tennis team takes nationals. July 2009:21.Women’s tennis gives FPU its third nationaltitle of 2009-2010: men first runners-up.July 2010: 25.Men tennis national champs, womensecond. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 28.TERNIEDEN, LUCIOStudents study with CCCU. Summer 1997:10.THAILANDThailand visit promotes res<strong>to</strong>rative justice:“I suspect we will have much <strong>to</strong> learn.”June 2004: 9.100 days after the tsunami: Sanchez familyhelps turn the tide <strong>in</strong> Thailand. June2005: 19.THANKSGIVINGBe ye thankful. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1952: 1.Thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g celebration. February 2005: 6.THATCHER, H. L.Chapel notes. March 1947: 5.THIESEN, DALLASBear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.THIESEN, DARYLThe “Harvard connection.”December 1986:4.


Subject IndexDaryl Thiesen: one grad's life after FPC.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 5.THIESEN, EDNANichols camp work. March-April 1949: 4.Missionary number. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 2.News from the mission fields.August-September 1953: 2.THIESEN, EVA RUTHFrom the regions beyond: Mexico. March1951: 3.Alumni news 8 10 July 1952: 4.THIESEN, J. T.New faces and expanded roles broadenathletic staff. February 2005: 19.THIESEN, JOHNBoard thanks Fransen, welcomes Thiesen aschair. March 2011: 22.THIESEN, ROSELLAFaculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 4.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 4.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1948: 4.Faculty news. July-August 1949: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.M<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the constituency. December1951: 3.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.THIESEN, TEDTed Thiesen. Summer 1997: 13.Board member Ted Thiesen dies afterillness. February 2004: 13.THIESEN, WESLEYMissionary number. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 3.From the regions beyond: Mexico. March1951: 3.Alumni news 8 10 July 1952: 4.Faculty positions filled. September 1956: 2.THIESSEN, EDITHNews & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.THIESSEN, ERVINLat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally. March 1958: 2.THIESSEN, JEREMYM<strong>in</strong>istry: five from Visalia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 7.THIESSEN, RICHARDMath professors visit Vietnam as part ofexchange. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 3.Wiebe steps down as AIMS direc<strong>to</strong>r,Thiessen takes the re<strong>in</strong>s. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 11.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the “a-ha” moment. June 2003: 8.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.THOMAS, MARCIAEducation as transformation: tak<strong>in</strong>g a newtrack. Summer 2001: 8.THOMASON, DEREKEducation worked both ways for DerekThomason and FPU. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 17.THOMPSON, DAVID ALANTwo faculty jo<strong>in</strong> the university. Fall 2001: 11.THUY, TRAN THANH THIFPC welcomes Vietnamese scholars. Fall1995: 10.TIBBETS, PAUL E.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 4.TIME MAGAZINETIME magaz<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> carry <strong>Pacific</strong> College ad.April 1967: 1.TOEWS, J. B.Prayer band rallies. December 1952-January1953: 2.Bible and missionary conference <strong>to</strong> be heldMarch 22-27. February-March 1953: 1.


Subject IndexRev. Toews <strong>to</strong> be conference speaker.November 1958: 2.Bible conference. January 1959: 1.TOEWS, JACOB J.Institute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 3.Rev. Toews <strong>to</strong> be P.B.I. Day speaker.September 1952: 3.TOEWS, JOHN E.Faculty has busy summer of activity.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 3.The purpose of chapel at <strong>Pacific</strong> College.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1965: 2.John Toews <strong>to</strong> take leave for graduate study.March 1968: 1.John E. Toews discusses politics <strong>in</strong> Paul.June 2008: 9.TOEWS, PAULFaculty/staff news: three awarded summergrants. May 1975: 2.Focus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Scholarship with a mission. Fall 1999: 6.Toews earns Fulbright Scholarship <strong>to</strong> travel<strong>to</strong> Ukra<strong>in</strong>e. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 15.Faculty & staff focus. November 2006: 4.TOLER, JENNIFERWomens <strong>in</strong>door track & field: NAIAAll-American. Summer 2001: 20.Fer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.TOOKER, DENNISP.C. student <strong>to</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> God's <strong>in</strong>vasion army.January 1963: 3.TORNADOES—TENNESSEETornado tumbles build<strong>in</strong>gs, foundationsurvives. June 2008:TRACK AND FIELD<strong>Pacific</strong> defeats Biola <strong>in</strong> Track 93-52. April1967: 2.Vik<strong>in</strong>gs cont<strong>in</strong>ue strong track performances.April 1968: 4.<strong>Pacific</strong>’s Farmer ranks first <strong>in</strong> NAIA 220-dash. April 1968: 4.Track team. May 1971: 1.A national champion. January 1972: 4.Vaulter w<strong>in</strong>s <strong>Pacific</strong>’s second NAIA title.February 1973: 4.Track team makes headl<strong>in</strong>es, breaks records.April 1973: 4.Trujillo never quits. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1973: 4.A national discus champ. June 1979: 4.Sunbird spr<strong>in</strong>g sports: track and field.Summer 1989: 10.Another outstand<strong>in</strong>g Sunbirds season.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 11.Three-time NAIA national championHardison jo<strong>in</strong>s Hall of Fame. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1994: 10.Track ground break<strong>in</strong>g. Summer 1998: 6.Track site tak<strong>in</strong>g shape. Summer 1999: 15.Cockerham Track dedication. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001:20.Cockerham Track fulfills promise and opensdoors <strong>to</strong> the future. Summer 2001: 21.Fer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.Bogdanoff snatches national decathlonchampionship. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 25.Mak<strong>in</strong>g a little his<strong>to</strong>ry. June 2004: 21.FPU provided somewhere <strong>to</strong> run <strong>to</strong>.November 2004: 14.“Ben-men” lead FPU <strong>to</strong> best national trackf<strong>in</strong>ish. November 2004: 20.FPU <strong>to</strong> host NAIA National Outdoor Track& Field Championships <strong>in</strong> 2006, 2007.November 2005: 20.Com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>: NAIANational Outdoor Track & FieldChampionships, May 25-27, 2006. March2006: 20.


Subject IndexTrack championships exceed expectations:NAIA meet <strong>in</strong>troduces <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>national audience. July 2006: 20.FPU hosts second NAIA track & fieldnationals. July 2007: 25.NAIA national track roundup. June 2008: 25.Track & field marks record year. July 2009:20.Track and field athletes remember whothey’re compet<strong>in</strong>g for. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 27.TRAUB, BRUCENews/notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 12.TROTMAN, DAWSONChapel echoes. February-March 1956: 2.TROWBRIDGE, D. H.Faculty and staff members for 1947-1948.July 1947: 5.TRUJILLO, ROGERTrujillo never quits. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1973: 4.Hall of Fame: trio <strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong> Hall of FameApril 6. Summer 2001: 20.TSHIMIKA, PAKISAThe s<strong>to</strong>ry of Pakisa Tshimika and hisfriends. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1976: 3.Two fund-rais<strong>in</strong>g events for Tshimikamedical fund add $11,000. December1976: 4.Ratzlaff and Tshimika <strong>to</strong> be fifth-year<strong>in</strong>terns. June 1977: 3.Pakisa: fac<strong>in</strong>g new challenges. February1980: 1.Pakisa: the flower that bloomed aga<strong>in</strong>.Summer 1983: 1.Pakisa honored. Summer 1986: 8.Pakisa Tshimika receives doc<strong>to</strong>rate. Fall1991: 3.Pakisa Tshimika: a biography. Fall 1991: 3.Pakisa Tshimika works <strong>to</strong> build worldwideconnections. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 16.TSVIRINKO, VYACHESLAVA help<strong>in</strong>g hand for FPC Slavic students.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 6.Churches overcome difficulties <strong>in</strong> formerSoviet Union. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 11.TUOLUMNE STREET CAMPUSThe new <strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute build<strong>in</strong>g.May 1945: 1.Possibilities for the com<strong>in</strong>g school year. May1945: 2.The new build<strong>in</strong>g. June 1945: 11.TURTON, JOHNA national discus champ. June 1979: 4.U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORTFPC named <strong>in</strong> America’s Best Colleges. W<strong>in</strong>ter1991: 6.From “up and com<strong>in</strong>g” <strong>to</strong> “the West’s best.”W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 5.<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong> rated #4 <strong>in</strong> theWest. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 13.FPU aga<strong>in</strong> places <strong>in</strong> U.S. News & WorldReport. Fall 1998: 9.Enrollment growth, U.S. News honor giveFPU reason <strong>to</strong> celebrate. Fall 2001: 13.FPU rated a best value by U.S. News & WorldReport. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 14.U.S. News ranks FPU at <strong>to</strong>p of the class.November 2004: 4.FPU <strong>to</strong>ps 1,000 <strong>in</strong> undergrad enrollment –reta<strong>in</strong>s strong U.S. News rank<strong>in</strong>g.November 2005: 19.U.S. News aga<strong>in</strong> honors FPU. November2006: 5.UHL, JESSICAJessica Uhl puts service before TV and TacoBell. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 16.UNION PACIFIC FOUNDATIONFoundations give first FPU grants. W<strong>in</strong>ter1999: 15.UNITED NATIONS


Subject IndexPeacemak<strong>in</strong>g and the United Nations.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 6.UKRAINEPractic<strong>in</strong>g psychology <strong>in</strong> the Ukra<strong>in</strong>e.November 2005: 9.UNION UNIVERSITY (JACKSON, TENN.)Tornado tumbles build<strong>in</strong>gs, foundationsurvives. June 2008: 4.UNIVERSITE CHRETIENNE DE KINSHASAFPU builds connections with Congo. W<strong>in</strong>ter2001: 3.UNRUH, A. A.Mission rally. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1953: 2.UNRUH, ABEM<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the constituency. December1951: 3.Graduates <strong>to</strong> attend theological sem<strong>in</strong>aries.July 1952: 2.News from the alumni and former students.June-July 1955: 2.UNRUH, DONRead<strong>in</strong>g class successful. May 1963: 4.UNRUH, GARYExpanded faculty <strong>to</strong> serve <strong>Pacific</strong> Collegedur<strong>in</strong>g 1964-65 academic year. May1964: 1.UNRUH, RICHARDScholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.More than met his eye: Richard Unruhretires from the career he didn’t seecom<strong>in</strong>g. April 2012: 6.UNRUH, SARAHUnruh goes <strong>to</strong> Wash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n, learns about thepress, politics, herself. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997:VALEZ, PEDROInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.VALUES EDUCATION IN A FREE SOCIETY(FALL 1985)Colloquium: values education. November1985: 3.VAN DE VELDE, MONIQUEAlumnus <strong>to</strong> be missionary <strong>to</strong> Moslems <strong>in</strong>Morocco. February 1967: 1.VAN WAGNER, BENCredential officials association names VanWagner “Educa<strong>to</strong>r of the Year.” W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 6.VANCE, JOSHUAAchiever w<strong>in</strong>s $5,000 award. Summer 1997:12.VARVIS, STEPHENNew Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Manager. November 1985: 5.Focus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.The master plan: mapp<strong>in</strong>g the futurecampus. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 4.New faculty. Fall 1992: 8.Varvis named Undergrad Dean, Wakemantakes over SPS. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 14.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Rawls and Varvis take on newadm<strong>in</strong>istrative roles. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. November 2006: 4.Varvis moves <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> new enrollment position.November 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2008: 5.Herma Williams returns <strong>to</strong> Wash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n,Steve Varvis steps <strong>in</strong> as Interim Provost.March 2011: 9.VASQUEZ, ROYNew faculty. November 2006: 5.VAUS, JAMES


Subject IndexMissionaries visit P.B.I. February-March1953: 3.VENGER, NATALIYAVisit<strong>in</strong>g scholars came from across <strong>to</strong>wn,around the world. July 2007: 7.VERWAY, KARAThe desire <strong>to</strong> give leads <strong>to</strong> friendship.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 24.VETERANS EDUCATIONSchool receives recognition. March 1946: 2.VEZIKOV, NICOLEEducation as transformation: unit<strong>in</strong>g spiritand service. Summer 2001: 7.VICTIM OFFENDER RECONCILIATIONPROGRAMCrim<strong>in</strong>al justice officials support expand<strong>in</strong>gres<strong>to</strong>rative justice <strong>in</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> County:local system could be nationwide pilotprogram. February 2004: 12.$100,000 gift fuels expansion of victimoffenderprogram: <strong>Fresno</strong> County couldlead nation <strong>in</strong> res<strong>to</strong>rative justice.November 2006: 18.VICTIMOLOGY PROGRAMVictimologists pursue new def<strong>in</strong>itions ofcrime and punishment. June 2008: 3.VIETNAMGett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> know the real Vietnam.November 2005: 12.VINE, EBENEZER G.Chapel echoes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.VIRGIN BIRTHThe virg<strong>in</strong> birth. December 1948: 4.Does Isaiah's word really mean virg<strong>in</strong>?December 1948: 5.VIRGINIA TECH UNIVERSITYStudents organize card-sign<strong>in</strong>g for Virg<strong>in</strong>iaTech. July 2007: 7.VISALIA CENTERReach<strong>in</strong>g beyond <strong>Fresno</strong>. February 2005:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.Southbound: FPU makes California 99 thehigher education highway: team effor<strong>to</strong>pens centers <strong>in</strong> Visalia, Bakersfield.February 2005: 9.VISALIA TEACHER PREPARATIONPROGRAM<strong>University</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s school system <strong>to</strong> educateteachers. Summer 1998: 9.VISION, VITALITY AND VALUECONFERENCECommunity conference is bus<strong>in</strong>ess unusual.Summer 1997: 9.VOGT, B. W.Chapel. May 1952: 3.VOGT, MIKESummer projects are energy control, campusimprovement. August 1976: 1.Mike Vogt resigns. March 1981: 2.VOGT, ROBERTRobert Vogt <strong>to</strong> head Biblical Studiesdivision. March 1968: 1.Edi<strong>to</strong>r’s note. March 1968: 3.Deaths. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 23.VOKE, STANLEYSpiritual emphasis week. March 1971: 1.VOLLEYBALLSoccer, volleyball excel. November 1985: 4.FPC teams complete best season. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1986: 6.Fall sports teams have good years.December 1986: 5.Sunbirds sports update. Fall 1987: 5.


Subject IndexSunbird volleyball ranked fourth <strong>in</strong> nation.Fall 1989: 6.Sunbirds claim volleyball title, Janzen Coachof the Year. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990: 6.Sunbirds women f<strong>in</strong>ish fourth <strong>in</strong> NAIAchampionship. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 4.NAIA All-America Sunbirds. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.Another 20 w<strong>in</strong> volleyball season. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 8.Serv<strong>in</strong>g the community through volleyball.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 5.A Sunbird year for the his<strong>to</strong>ry books: FPCturns out a record three championshipteams. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 7.Sunbird athletics. Fall 1995: 7.Far West regional champions. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997.Whealy follows her volleyball dream <strong>to</strong>Europe. Fall 1998: 6.Sunbirds <strong>to</strong> host NAIA national volleyballchampionship. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 13.Ch<strong>in</strong>ese star transitions both on and off thecourt. Summer 1999: 13.Sun-Maid <strong>to</strong> sponsor NAIA nationalvolleyball championship <strong>to</strong>urnament.Fall 1999: 13.Sunbirds host, boast the best volleyballanywhere. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 21.Young volleyball squad surprises many withstrong season. Fall 2001: 20.rdSunbirds 3 at nationals. March 2003: 21.Sunbirds w<strong>in</strong> NAIA national volleyballchampionship: Duley steps <strong>in</strong>, Gao stepsup. February 2004: 3.Tracy Schulte, Dennis Janzen named <strong>to</strong>NAIA Hall of Fame. February 2004: 25.No regrets for volleyball seniors... well,maybe one. February 2005: 21.Sunbirds sweep <strong>Fresno</strong> State <strong>in</strong> volleyballexhibition match. November 2005: 21.Volleyball team w<strong>in</strong>s conference, region:falls <strong>to</strong> champ <strong>in</strong> NAIA nationals. March2006: 21.Volleyball team makes f<strong>in</strong>als. March 2007:25.Sunbirds w<strong>in</strong> “the battle of <strong>Fresno</strong>”: beatBulldogs <strong>in</strong> straight sets. November2008: 21.Sunbirds repeat national volleyballchampionship: earn record for numberof w<strong>in</strong>s. March 2009: 3.Volleyball, soccer seek <strong>to</strong> repeat nationalsuccess: new players a big fac<strong>to</strong>r.November 2009: 20.Summer bond<strong>in</strong>g pays off with nationalvolleyball title. March 2010: 19.USA Volleyball honors FPU for “threepeat.”July 2010: 25.Fourth national title never a sure th<strong>in</strong>g.March 2011: 21.Kelly W<strong>in</strong>ter hired as volleyball coach.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 26.VOLLEYBALL–CAMPSNo time <strong>to</strong> rest: summer presents newopportunities <strong>to</strong> fulfill the mission atFPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 4.VOLLMER, EUGENEInternational students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.WADE, SUSANNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.WAHL, DICKAlum drills for water <strong>in</strong> Ethiopia. May 1975:3.WAINSCOTT, DAVIDIncarnat<strong>in</strong>g the Gospel at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 2.WAKEMAN, WENDYVarvis named undergrad dean, Wakemantakes over SPS. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 14.Wakeman's call<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> Christian highereducation doesn't s<strong>to</strong>p with FPU.Summer 2001: 9.Wendy Wakeman named Graduate Dean.June 2003: 12.


Subject IndexWALL, ADAMArt and craft meet <strong>in</strong> the wood shop. June2008: 5.WALL, BERNARDCommencement. July 1947: 5.Dist<strong>in</strong>guished alumnus Bernard Wall:serv<strong>in</strong>g with joy. May 1982: 1.Someth<strong>in</strong>g important is happen<strong>in</strong>g here.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 2.WALL, CORNELIUSChapel echoes. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 3.WALL, GARYM<strong>in</strong>istry: five from Visalia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 6.WALL, JUANGifted young shepherd feeds God's sheep.Summer 1994: 5.WALL, MARTHAStaff appo<strong>in</strong>tments announced. August1962: 2.WALL, MATHILDAMissionary news. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954:3.WALL, VICTORThe foundation Vic<strong>to</strong>r Wall built at FPUstretches <strong>to</strong> Paraguay. November 2007:12.WALLING, SHERRYWall<strong>in</strong>g jo<strong>in</strong>s psychology faculty. November2009: 7.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.WALSH, BILL49ers legend Bill Walsh addresses areaathletes at character conference.February 2005: 5.WALSH, LORIM<strong>in</strong>istry: five from Visalia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 6.WALVOORD, JOHNBible conference with Dr. John Walvoord.January 1963: 2.WARD, JOHNJohn Ward br<strong>in</strong>gs experience,understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> role as vice president.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 12.Catl<strong>in</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s FPU as VP, Ward goes <strong>to</strong> FullerSem<strong>in</strong>ary. July 2010: 5.WARD, STEVENSix <strong>Pacific</strong> students are named <strong>to</strong> Who's Who.March 1976: 3.WARKENTIN, BEATRICEIndia Mission Rally. April-May 1953: 3.WARKENTIN, CORNELIUS P.In Memoriam. July 1957: 4.WARKENTIN, GARYWarkent<strong>in</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>s extension program faculty.August 1973: 4.Busy faculty writes, creates, researches.February 1977: 1.WARKENTIN, HENRY K.India mission rally. April-May 1953: 3.WARKENTIN, JOELFaculty member appo<strong>in</strong>ted. May 1950: 2.Baerg and Warkent<strong>in</strong> jo<strong>in</strong> P.B.I. faculty.September 1950: 2.Faculty activities. November 1950: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Goossen and Warkent<strong>in</strong> earn degrees.September 1952: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Faculty participate <strong>in</strong> Hartland program.June-July 1954: 2.


Subject IndexFaculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Faculty activity. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 4.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Staff members accept new posts. September1958: 3.WARKENTIN, JOHNFaculty & staff focus. June 2005: 7.WARKENTIN, JOSEPHHJBC <strong>in</strong> Fowler. May 1949: 2.WARKENTIN, LARRYStaff appo<strong>in</strong>tments announced. August1962: 2.Warkent<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> work on doc<strong>to</strong>rate. May 1964:4.Warkent<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> head music. July 1966: 1.Senores Y senoras/ladies and gentlemen.January 1972: 1.Warkent<strong>in</strong> composition <strong>to</strong> be featured <strong>in</strong>jo<strong>in</strong>t choral concert April 28. April 1974:3.Faculty/staff news: three awarded summergrants. May 1975: 2.Busy faculty writes, creates, researches.February 1977: 1.Works by Warkent<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> May recital. June1979: 2.Build<strong>in</strong>g excellence <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> music and lives.Fall 1983: 9.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Focus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.Warkent<strong>in</strong> awarded grant. Fall 1993: 13.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 14.Around the green. Fall 1999: 14.Warkent<strong>in</strong> composition premiers. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2000: 12.Around the green. Summer 2001: 11.Around the green. Fall 2001: 11.Commitment personified. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 10.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 13.Music of peace and war. March 2006: 6.Songs of Requited Love celebrates range ofemotion. March 2007: 7.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 8.WARKENTIN, OLIVE: see HIEBERT, OLIVE(WARKENTIN)WARKENTIN, P. K.Memorial service. May 1949:2.WARKENTIN PRAYER CHAPELGround break<strong>in</strong>g for prayer chapel.November 1965: 1.Warkent<strong>in</strong> Chapel rededicated. November2009: 6.WARKENTIN, ROBERTFocus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.WARKENTINE, ALVINWith a gardener’s heart, Al and DottyWarkent<strong>in</strong>e tend <strong>to</strong> FPU. March 2007:18.WARKENTINE, DOTTYWith a gardener’s heart, Al and DottyWarkent<strong>in</strong>e tend <strong>to</strong> FPU. March 2007:18.WASEMILLER, PETERAlumni relations cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>to</strong> grow. Fall1983: 12.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 8.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.Around the green. November 2005: 4.WASHIO, LISALiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.


Subject IndexWATER POLOAquatics make a splash. March 2007: 24.Suhovy named water polo coach. July 2007:24.WATNEY, KELLY: see WINTER, KELLY(WATNEY)WATSON, DAVIDBear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.WATTS, WAYMONFPU Foundation: Waymon Watts. W<strong>in</strong>ter1997: 7.WAYENBERG, DARRELL“Breakaway 88": a dream come true.Summer 1988: 3.WEATHERS, JAKEAll-America scholar-athletes. Summer 1997:16.WEIGANDT, MICHELLENAIA All-America Sunbirds. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 8.WEINMANN, KARIFer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.WEIS, G.Christian chapel speakers. December1953-January 1954: 2.WELLER, TIFFANYStudents named <strong>to</strong> honor band. February2004: 13.WELLS FARGO FOUNDATIONWells Fargo helps fund new onl<strong>in</strong>e mathprogram. March 2010: 18.Faculty earn Fulbright, Rotary fellowshipsfor study abroad. June 2004: 8.Faculty & staff focus. July 2007: 5.WEN, QINFPU Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong>ducts four.November 2010: 19.WENDT, TOMCom<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.WENTLAND, RICHARDSix <strong>Pacific</strong> seniors honored. May 1972: 1.Establish Rick Wentland memorial libraryfund. February 1978: 1.WEST COAST MENNONITE RELIEF SALEMCC sale draws thousands <strong>to</strong> FPU. June2003: 19.Local sale helps world. July 2006: 7.MCC Sale raises $220,000. June 2008: 23.MCC book sale under new management.July 2009: 18.Every bit helps. July 2010: 8.MCC sale raises $180,000. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 11.WEST PARK CHAPEL (FRESNO, CALIF.)Westpark Chapel. September 1951: 1.WESTERN SPEECH ASSOCIATION.ALTERNATE FORENSIC TOURNAMENTStudents attend speech <strong>to</strong>urnament. January1961: 3.WESTSTEYN, DIANE: see WIESE, DIANEWEYRAUCH, TERRIMexico Mission trip blesses students andchildren alike. June 2003: 8.WHEALY, JENNIFERWhealy follows her volleyball dream <strong>to</strong>Europe. Fall 1998: 6.WEN, PENGNew faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 7.


Subject IndexWHEATON COLLEGE (WHEATON, ILL.).BANDCollege sponsors Whea<strong>to</strong>n band. January1962: 4.WHITE, RANDYLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.WHITE, TINALiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.WHITING, ARTHUR B.Dr. Whit<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> give commencement address.May 1957: 1.WIEBE, ARNOChapel speakers. December 1953-January1954: 2.WIEBE, ARTHUR J.Faculty-staff changes announced at P.B.I.May 1960: 1.New direc<strong>to</strong>r chosen baccalaureate speaker.May 1961: 3.Speakers challenge graduates. July 1961: 2.Holt <strong>to</strong> publish direc<strong>to</strong>r's mathematics text.July 1961: 3.College staff: 1961-62. September 1961: 3.Faculty has busy summer of activity.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 3.President Wiebe addresses Utah mathcouncil. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 5.President accepts math writ<strong>in</strong>g bid. March1963: 2.Faculty active <strong>in</strong> professional activities.November 1963: 3.New projects <strong>in</strong> mathematics. January 1964:2.President <strong>in</strong>vited <strong>to</strong> Wash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n studyconference. March 1964: 2.President Wiebe <strong>to</strong> address Los Angelesteachers . November 1964: 2.Math research grant announced. November1964: 3.Redekop and Wiebe receive degrees.January 1966: 1.Significant progress marks PresidentWiebe’s tenure. February 1975: 2.So many dreams, so little time. Fall 1983: 6.Focus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.Build<strong>in</strong>g named <strong>in</strong> honor of Dr. Wiebe. Fall1989: 6.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Wiebe steps down as AIMS direc<strong>to</strong>r,Thiessen takes the re<strong>in</strong>s. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 11.Wiebe twice honored as benefac<strong>to</strong>r. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2003: 15.FPU family and friends jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> providesecurity. November 2004: 19.WIEBE, BILLIE JEANNew faculty. Fall 1992: 8.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.News & notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 14.Around the green. November 2005: 4.WIEBE, DWIGHTThe European <strong>to</strong>ur. September 1964: 1.WIEBE EDUCATION CENTERNew build<strong>in</strong>g for FPC campus. Summer1989: 9.Build<strong>in</strong>g named <strong>in</strong> honor of Dr. Wiebe. Fall1989: 6.Wiebe Education Center dedicated. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1990: 7.WIEBE, ELIASNew dean appo<strong>in</strong>ted for college. May 1963:1.Faculty active <strong>in</strong> professional activities.November 1963: 3.Dean elected <strong>to</strong> teacher recruitmentcommittee. January 1964: 4.Dean attends conference on highereducation. May 1964: 4.Reflection of the Dean....on becom<strong>in</strong>g asenior college. September 1964: 1.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Focus on faculty. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1985: 5.


Subject IndexFocus on faculty. Summer 1986: 8.Dr. Elias Wiebe. Fall 1994: 3.WIEBE, EVELYNTree honors Evelyn Wiebe. November 2009:17.WIEBE, JACOB J.Direc<strong>to</strong>r's father passes. January 1961: 2.WIEBE, JOEL A.Joel A. Wiebe appo<strong>in</strong>ted dean. January 1957:1.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Wiebe attends Chicago conference.November 1957: 1.Wiebe directs P.B.I. Hour. November 1957:3.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Dean Wiebe attends J. C. conference.November 1958: 1.Faculty serves on conference committees.January 1959: 1.Attend conferences for Christian deans. July1959: 3.Dean attends junior college conference.November 1959: 2.Wiebe and Willems attend San Franciscomeet<strong>in</strong>g. November 1959: 3.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.Dean Wiebe <strong>to</strong> resume studies. March 1960:2.College staff: 1961-62. September 1961: 3.Dean Wiebe takes study leave. January 1962:3.Dean accepts post with school board. March1963: 2.An “adieu” from the edi<strong>to</strong>r. May 1963: 2.Com<strong>in</strong>gs and go<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 11.New adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs take office: Joel Wiebe.Fall 1989: 4.Faculty & staff focus. February 2005: 6.WIEBE, JOHNChapel. November 1946: 5.Chapel. May 1952: 3.WIEBE, MARTHAInstitute Staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 4.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 4.Dietician's farewell. January 1947: 4.WIEBE, RAYRay Wiebe called <strong>to</strong> assist pas<strong>to</strong>r. January1960: 2.WIEBE, RICHARDStudents <strong>to</strong> m<strong>in</strong>ister <strong>in</strong> Germany. June 1952:2.WIEBE, RICHARDNews & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Around the green. Fall 2001: 11.Faculty focus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 12.Faculty & staff focus. June 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 12.Faculty & staff focus. July 2006: 4.Faculty & staff focus. March 2007: 4.Faculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.Faculty & staff focus. March 2009: 5.Faculty & staff focus. July 2009: 7.WIEBE, WALDOChristian liv<strong>in</strong>g messages.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1954: 2.Special deeper life services planned.September 1957: 1.Rev. Wiebe special sem<strong>in</strong>ary chapel speaker.March 1960: 4.WIENS, DARRELLNew faces on the 1983-1984 faculty. Fall1983: 15.WIENS, DAVID B.Rev. Wiens <strong>to</strong> report on Russia. January1957: 2.WIENS, DELBERTFocus on faculty. Summer 1985: 4.


Subject IndexA man with a dangerous m<strong>in</strong>d retires fromFPC. Summer 1996: 3.WIENS, DEVONFaculty/staff news: three awarded summergrants. May 1975: 2.Busy faculty writes, creates, researches.February 1977: 1.A faculty member looks back. September1981: 6.Focus on faculty. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1985-1986: 5.Gett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> the meat of the word. May 1982:5.Commitment personified. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 10.WIENS, ESTHERMissionary emphasis. November 1956: 2.Missionary news. March 1957: 4.WIENS, FRANK J.Institute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 4.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 4.Frank J. Wiens writes fromNeustat/Palat<strong>in</strong>ate. July 1947: 6.WIENS, H. G.Faculty and staff members for 1946-1947.August 1946: 3.WIENS, HOWARD R.In memoriam. April 1950: 1.WIENS, KENO'siyo <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>. Fall 2001: 16.WIENS, LEO S.Wiens jo<strong>in</strong>s advancement staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1977: 2.Grow<strong>in</strong>g, expect<strong>in</strong>g, and adjust<strong>in</strong>g. Fall1984: 13.Deaths. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 18.WIENS, MARJORIESophomore w<strong>in</strong>s music scholarship.November 1959: 2.WIENS, N. A.Rev. Wiens <strong>to</strong> be Bible conference speaker.November 1959: 2.Conference speaker. January 1960: 1.WIENS, RICHARDStudents serve <strong>in</strong> Indian mission. July 1952:2.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary graduates. July 1959: 1.WIENS, ROBERTWiens and Derksen given serviceappo<strong>in</strong>tment. May 1963: 1.Wiens named <strong>to</strong> All-American team. March1964: 4.Robert Wiens named soccer coach. April1967: 2.WIENS, ROGERW. J. He<strong>in</strong>richs manufacturer anddistribu<strong>to</strong>r scholarship. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1965: 1.WIENS, SAMInstitute staff. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 4.Establish<strong>in</strong>g missions endowment. Summer1989: 7.WIENS, SARAHEstablish<strong>in</strong>g missions endowment. Summer1989: 7.WIENS, VICTOR J.Untitled. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1948: 4.Faculty news. July-August 1949: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.WIESE, DIANE (WESTSTEYN)Diane Weststeyn: first-year coach namedGSAC Coach of the Year. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 6.WILDER, LARRYFaculty & staff focus. November 2007: 5.


Subject IndexWILLARD, DALLASDallas Willard exposes the div<strong>in</strong>econspiracy. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 7.WILLEMS, ARTHUR G.New faculty members. June-July 1948: 3.Faculty news. July-August 1949: 3.Faculty activities. November 1950: 3.Summer activities of the faculty. August1951: 4.Faculty activities. July 1952: 3.Faculty activities. December 1952-January1953: 3.Faculty and staff activities. June-July 1953: 4.Faculty news. June-July 1955: 3.Dr. Arthur G. Willems appo<strong>in</strong>ted registrarof Mennonite Brethren BiblicalSem<strong>in</strong>ary. August-September 1955: 3.Faculty activity. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 4.Faculty news. July 1956: 4.Faculty activities. March 1957: 3.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.Faculty news. July 1958: 2.Faculty serves on conference committees.January 1959: 1.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary faculty activities. March 1959: 2.Faculty activities. July 1959: 3.Wiebe and Willems attend San Franciscomeet<strong>in</strong>g. November 1959: 3.Faculty activities. November 1959: 3.WILLIAMS, BILLNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.WILLIAMS, HERMAHerma Williams appo<strong>in</strong>ted FPU Provost:dist<strong>in</strong>guished scholar, dynamic leaderbeg<strong>in</strong>s August 1. July 2006: 3.Hunt<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n honors Williams. July 2010: 6.Herma Williams returns <strong>to</strong> Wash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n,Steve Varvis steps <strong>in</strong> as Interim Provost.March 2011: 9.WILLIAMS, J. N.Rev. Williams <strong>to</strong> speak at mission rally.April 1951: 3.WILLIAMS, MARISSAWilliams chosen for honor band. March2007: 5.WILLIAMS, RHONDAFPC student named softball coach of theyear. Summer 1986: 7.WILLIS, MARYNew faces. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 9.WILSON, ANGELUSFaith takes Angelus Wilson from <strong>in</strong>sanity <strong>to</strong>evangelism. June 2004: 14.Two alumni return <strong>to</strong> share their talents <strong>in</strong>new, expanded roles. November 2008:15.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.WILSON, ROBERTWilson recognized for leadership. Fall 1992:7.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.News & notes. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997-1998: 14.Dr. Bob Wilson remembered for leadership<strong>in</strong> special education, psychology andcounsel<strong>in</strong>g. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 10.WIMER, MESHANational and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002:20.WINANS, MARCIW<strong>in</strong>ans <strong>to</strong> head 1977-78 studentgovernment. June 1977: 5.The Student Life team: assist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> thegrowth process. December 1981: 1.Men<strong>to</strong>r<strong>in</strong>g: two case studies. Fall 1991: 7.Turn<strong>in</strong>g a negative <strong>to</strong> a positive. Fall 1994:16.WING, MEREDITHW<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>in</strong>s. November 2008: 6.


Subject IndexWINKELMAN, GERALDNew adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs take office: GeraldW<strong>in</strong>kelman. Fall 1989: 5.Reflections on my service at FPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1995: 6.WINT, ARTHUR V. N.Visit<strong>in</strong>g scholars came from across <strong>to</strong>wn,around the world. July 2007: 7.WINTER FESTIVALW<strong>in</strong>ter Festival – Feb. 4. December 1977: 1.W<strong>in</strong>ter Festival ‘80. December 1979: 2.WINTER, KELLY (WATNEY)Athletic Hall of Fame grows by four atSeptember 14 banquet. November 2009:21.Kelly W<strong>in</strong>ter hired as volleyball coach.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 26.WINTER, RAYMCC book sale under new management.July 2009: 18.WITZKE, EDAlumnus featured <strong>in</strong> scripture press release.January 1963: 3.WITMARSUM QUADPlans cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>to</strong>ward dormi<strong>to</strong>ryconstruction. November 1959: 1.Board approves build<strong>in</strong>g of dormi<strong>to</strong>ries.March 1960: 2.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ries near completion. November1960: 4.New dormi<strong>to</strong>ries dedicated. May 1961: 1.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry build<strong>in</strong>g cont<strong>in</strong>ues. August1962:3.Men's residence hall <strong>to</strong> be enlarged. March1964: 1.Dormi<strong>to</strong>ry construction begun. May 1964: 4.Dorms enlarged. September 1964: 1.Men's dormi<strong>to</strong>ry completed. November1964: 2.Campus build<strong>in</strong>gs are named. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1973:1.WOHLGEMUTH, CARLBraun and Wohlgemuth jo<strong>in</strong> faculty. May1957: 2.Faculty activities. July 1957: 4.WOHLGEMUTH, PAULSecond annual hymn s<strong>in</strong>g dedicated <strong>to</strong> PaulWohlgemuth. February 1988: 7.WOHLGEMUTH, TERRYPilot not a stranger <strong>to</strong> missions <strong>in</strong> Indonesia.June 2005: 18.WOODEN, JOHNJohn Wooden <strong>to</strong> speak at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong><strong>University</strong>. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 11.Sports legend l<strong>in</strong>ks success with characterfor high school students, bus<strong>in</strong>essleaders. February 2004: 14.WOODS, ROSEMARYFPU adds new faculty, welcomes sem<strong>in</strong>aryprofs. November 2010: 6.WOODS, SHIRLEYEncourag<strong>in</strong>g, guid<strong>in</strong>g, equipp<strong>in</strong>g for acareer. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 8.News notes. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 13.Woods resigns as Dean of Students, campuspas<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> take <strong>in</strong>terim post. Summer2001: 12.WOODS, ZELLAOrgan-piano <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>r appo<strong>in</strong>ted. July1960: 3.Mrs. Woods completes 18 years of teach<strong>in</strong>g.August 1976: 4.WORDEN, RANDYNew deans embrace the idea that def<strong>in</strong>esFPU. November 2008: 9.


Subject IndexWORLD WIDE WEBAdmissions organization honors FPUwebsite: NRCCUA gives functionalityaward. July 2006: 5.New website up. November 2006: 4.WORSHIPDo<strong>in</strong>g worship right. Fall 1995: 5.WRIGHT, CHRISNew coaches lead basketball teams. July2010: 24.New basketball coaches meet challenges asseason dawns. November 2010: 21.WRIGHT, GIOVANNANew language <strong>in</strong>struc<strong>to</strong>r is GiovannaWright. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1976: 1.WRIGHT, J. ELWINGarner and Wright speak <strong>in</strong> chapel.February-March 1954: 3.WRIGHT, JOHNWright serves community as well ascampus. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2000: 12.WRIGHT, KARENNew faces at FPC. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 5.WULFHORST, DIETERStr<strong>in</strong>g quartet broadens musicopportunities. November 2007: 6.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.XIN, GECh<strong>in</strong>ese star transitions both on and off thecourt. Summer 1999: 13.YANG, DINGWestern philosophy <strong>in</strong>terests Ch<strong>in</strong>esestudent. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1982: 1.YANG, KAOHmong students community memberscelebrate. Summer 1999: 7.YANG, MAY TAGLiv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.YATES, SETHLiv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002:9.YEARBOOKSThe school's first annual. December 1945: 4.Portal. February 1949: 4.Portal goes <strong>to</strong> press. April-May 1954: 3.Sem<strong>in</strong>ary students publish year book. May1957: 2.YI, TERENCENew faculty. November 2006: 5.YODER, JEANNINEFall sees the addition of faculty <strong>in</strong> biblicalstudies, English, math and read<strong>in</strong>geducation and political science. Summer2002: 13.YODER, JOHNYoder new Graduate Dean. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 6.Welcome new faculty! Fall 1991: 8.Yoder takes appreciation for Christianeducation, lessons on teach<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> newpost. Summer 2002: 11.YODER, MARKSargent trades FPU for Gordon College,Yoder returns <strong>to</strong> coach men's basketball.Summer 1998: 14.Alumni faculty and staff return <strong>to</strong> FPU <strong>to</strong>reflect the mission. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2003: 49.YORK, RACHELAlpha Chi students take national honors.July 2009: 6.YOSHIDA, KAORIAcademics ,cultural exposure, Christianclimate are important <strong>to</strong> Japanesestudent. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 3.


YOSHIDA, TOSHTosh Yoshida reflects Christ’s love with avolunteer’s heart. February 2004: 20.YOST, MELVINActivity. February 1946: 4.Faculty & staff focus. June 2005: 6.ZUCK, ROY B.Youth workers conference. January 1963: 1.YOUNGS, DAVIDMath professors visit Vietnam as part ofexchange. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 3.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Faculty & staff focus. June 2008: 6.ZABLECKIS, MARCIA E.Zableckis elected <strong>to</strong> college board. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2000: 19.ZEGAROWSKI, GREGFaculty notes. Fall 1989: 7.José Erevia. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 4.ZIMMERMAN, GLENGlen Zimmerman appo<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>to</strong> college staff.November 1968: 1.ZION KRIMMER MENNONITE BRETHRENCHURCH (DINUBA, CALIF.)Welcome Zion K.M.B. January 1947: 3.ZOOK, STEVENAll schools add faculty <strong>in</strong> fall 2011. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 9.ZORRILLA, HUGOFaculty notes. Fall 1989: 7.Professor participates <strong>in</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ric translation.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 3.Spirituality, Anabaptist persecution book’s<strong>to</strong>pic. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 11.Professor aids Lat<strong>in</strong> America Bibletranslation. Summer 1997: 11.News & notes. Summer 1997: 14.Around the green. Summer 1999: 14.Zorrilla faces the struggles of tell<strong>in</strong>g theeternal truth <strong>in</strong> new ways. February2004: 16.Zorrilla and Larsen-Pusey live what theyteach. June 2005: 10.


AUTHOR INDEXAGEE, INEZTestimonies. January 1946: 6.AKINA, KRISTENSong build<strong>in</strong>g a dream <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a on afoundation from FPU. July 2007: 16.BAKER, MARKImprisoned by more than bars. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 19.BARTELL, RUBENEmphasis week. February 1948: 6.BARTELL, RUBYStudent testimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 3.BERG, EMMAStudent testimonies. December <strong>1944</strong>: 7.BLANKENSHIP, KRISTIWalk<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the footsteps of Mennonitehis<strong>to</strong>ry. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 4.A new commitment <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternational studies.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 9.Encourag<strong>in</strong>g, guid<strong>in</strong>g, equipp<strong>in</strong>g for acareer. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1994: 8.Tour br<strong>in</strong>gs literary figures <strong>to</strong> life. Fall 1994:10.Learn<strong>in</strong>g is an adventure for visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong>Japan. Fall 1994: 11.Kids’ Klub. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 16.BOLDT, LOWELLA message from the Alumni President.September 1980: 2.Alumni report. September 1981: 14.BOWMAN, ROBERTChapel reflections. January 1961: 4.BRAUN, B. J.A word from the president. September 1958:2.BROWN, JUDYJust a note . . . from Judy. Fall 1983: 13.Just a note . . . from Judy. Fall 1984: 14.BROWN, PATTYSummer study abroad. Summer 1996: 11.BULLER, HERMANTestimonies from the graduates. June 1952:3.CARDEN, ALLENPoised between two worlds. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 2.On a treasure hunt. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 16.The importance of place and the place ofimportance. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 16.Educat<strong>in</strong>g for a global perspective. Summer1998: 16.Honor<strong>in</strong>g God through plann<strong>in</strong>g for thefuture. Fall 1998: 16.Victims or vic<strong>to</strong>rs? W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 16.Cross-cultural study as an agent of change.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 16.Organiz<strong>in</strong>g and operat<strong>in</strong>g our complexcommunity. Summer 1999: 16.Your m<strong>in</strong>d matters. Fall 1999: 16.The turn<strong>in</strong>g po<strong>in</strong>t that matters most. Spr<strong>in</strong>g2000: I.CHOEIRI, COSETTEPractic<strong>in</strong>g psychology <strong>in</strong> the Ukra<strong>in</strong>e.November 2005: 9.CHURCH, ARDATHTestimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1947: 7.Testimonies from the graduates. June 1951:3.CRAMER, NULAH<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute Day. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 2.Dedication of dormi<strong>to</strong>ries. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 3.Bible emphasis week. March 1950: 2.DAHLINGER, JACKChapel. November 1946: 4.


Author IndexDEFFENBACHER, KRISTINFor retir<strong>in</strong>g school psychology direc<strong>to</strong>r DaleMichael Matson, life’s race is physical,<strong>in</strong>tellectual & spiritual. February 2005: 8.Humble servant becomes global leader.February 2005: 14.F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g joy <strong>in</strong> biblical studies: faculty getsexcitement across <strong>to</strong> students. March2006: 5.Gregory goes the distance: honoree foundhimself through runn<strong>in</strong>g. November2006: 14.Hall uses early challenges <strong>to</strong> guide others.July 2010: 18.DICK, OLGAStudent testimonies. December <strong>1944</strong>: 7.Impressions. March 1945: 7.Clos<strong>in</strong>g chapel. May 1945: 10.DICK, WILMAA testimony. February 1946: 5.DICKIE, DANIWash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n trip encourages students <strong>to</strong> becitizens of the K<strong>in</strong>gdom. July 2010: 4.DRUMMOND, HENRYThe peace of God. September 1947: 3.DUERKSEN, MARCELLUSTestimonies from the graduates. June 1951:4.DUNHAM, EDNATestimony. May 1947: 5.Senior testimonies. June 1950: 3.DYCK, MARWOODTestimonies from the graduates. June 1951:3.ELDER, SARAHChildhood bicycle rides lead Macias <strong>to</strong> FPU.Summer 1999: 12.Librarian beg<strong>in</strong>s new chapter. Fall 1999: 8.ELRICH, IVANTestimony. March 1947: 6.ENNS, HELENA word from our matron. November 1946:4.EWERT, D. MERRILL<strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> Idea cont<strong>in</strong>ues <strong>to</strong> call us <strong>to</strong>excellence. Summer 2002: <strong>in</strong>side frontcover.The journey <strong>to</strong>ward excellence is the journey<strong>to</strong>ward God. March 2003: <strong>in</strong>side frontcover.Tak<strong>in</strong>g the word <strong>to</strong> work. June 2003: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.A summer of preparation. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.FPU will become what it chooses <strong>to</strong> be.February 2004: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.The anchor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>fluence of FPU. June 2004:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.The past is our foundation, the future is ouropportunity. November 2004: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.Reach<strong>in</strong>g beyond <strong>Fresno</strong>. February 2005:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.Remodel<strong>in</strong>g systems and build<strong>in</strong>gs preparesboth for new opportunities. June 2005:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.Higher education and <strong>in</strong>ternational travelcomb<strong>in</strong>e for a powerful learn<strong>in</strong>gexperience. November 2005: <strong>in</strong>side frontcover.In the classroom, on the court, around thecampus – it’s all education. March 2006:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.Godspeed <strong>to</strong> a colleague, an educa<strong>to</strong>r and afriend: Pat Anderson’s expertise helpedFPU <strong>in</strong> many ways. July 2006: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.Plann<strong>in</strong>g for success is a strategic process.November 2006: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.Cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g education raises the curta<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong>enlighten the m<strong>in</strong>d. March 2007: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.


Author IndexThe arts and the well-rounded student. July2007: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.Be<strong>in</strong>g part of a global family. November2007: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.Students can help put the world on a betterpath. November 2007: 6.Commencement is my favorite day of theyear. June 2008: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.New students require new ways <strong>to</strong> deliveron FPU’s mission. March 2009: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.President’s message. July 2009: <strong>in</strong>side frontcover.President’s message. November 2009: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.New methods, same mission. March 2010:<strong>in</strong>side front cover.Technologies change, the message rema<strong>in</strong>sthe same. November 2010: <strong>in</strong>side frontcover.Change beg<strong>in</strong>s when people walk <strong>to</strong>gether.March 2011: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.The world <strong>in</strong> a drawer. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.Transform<strong>in</strong>g lives gives career mean<strong>in</strong>g.April 2012: <strong>in</strong>side front cover.FACHNER, LILLIAN G.Student testimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 3.FAST, ALLENAn attitude early Christians <strong>to</strong>ok <strong>to</strong>wardswar. July 1946: 1.FAST, ALMATestimony. November 1946: 6.FAST, ANNRecreation. March 1945: 8.FAST, HELENTestimonies. January 1948: 5.FAST, TEDChristian service testimonies. November1948: 2.FRANSEN, JENFPU receives grant for bil<strong>in</strong>gual educa<strong>to</strong>rs.Fall 1998: 3.Students <strong>to</strong>ur Reformation <strong>in</strong> Europe. Fall1998: 4.Peacemak<strong>in</strong>g and the United Nations.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 6.Dallas Willard exposes the div<strong>in</strong>econspiracy. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 7.Marriage proposal means monkey bus<strong>in</strong>essfor alumni couple. Fall 1999: 11.FRIES, KATIE PANNARALEFPU and MCC jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>to</strong> educate <strong>in</strong>ternationalpeacemakers: cooperative effort flowsfrom Anabaptist tradition. July 2006: 12.The foundation Vic<strong>to</strong>r Wall built at FPUstretches <strong>to</strong> Paraguay. November 2007:12.Hiebert makes a career of teach<strong>in</strong>g teachers.March 2011: 17.Shirley Spencer (MA ‘06): IMAP studies lead<strong>to</strong> nature guide book. April 2012: 14.FRIESEN, DAN E.The popular crowd. February 1947: 1.Christ crucified. March 1947: 8.FRIESEN, EBNERStudent testimonies. March 1946: 6.Your light. November 1946: 3.Testimonies. November 1947: 6.West Park mission work. February 1948: 3.Christian service testimonies. November1948: 3.Testimonies from workers <strong>in</strong> the missionstations. March-April 1949: 3.FRIESEN, ELSIEEvidence of his bless<strong>in</strong>g. April 1947: 6.D.V.B.S.. September 1947: 8.Christian service testimonies. November1948: 3.FUNK, ADINATestimonies. December 1947: 5.


Author IndexGERBRANDT, EUGENESenior testimonies. June 1950: 2.GERBRANDT, JACOB J.Compel them. March 1946: 2.Acknowledge the Lord. June 1947: 4.GOERTZEN, DANWitness<strong>in</strong>g for Christ. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1951: 4.GOINS, ANNAThe dean enterta<strong>in</strong>s. January 1947: 5.GOOSSEN, A B.My thoughts about P.B.I. May 1945: 6.GOOSSEN, SAM W.The mote and the beam. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 4.God's only son: a missionary. December<strong>1944</strong>: 4.Helps <strong>in</strong> prepar<strong>in</strong>g Sunday school lessons.January 1945: 1.The salvation of <strong>in</strong>fants. March 1945: 3.The com<strong>in</strong>g school year. July-August 1945:2.Orientalisms <strong>in</strong> Bible lands.September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1946: 6.Orientalisms. December 1946: 7.Orientalisms. January 1947: 5.Orientalisms. February 1947: 3.Orientalisms. March 1947: 7.Orientalisms. May 1947: 4.Orientalisms. June 1947: 3.Applied psychology and the Bible. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1947: 4.Christianity, a dist<strong>in</strong>ctive religion. March1951: 1.Seed by the way side. February 1952: 2.GOOSSEN, SELMATestimony. December 1946: 5.GOOSSEN, VIOLAStudent Testimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 4.HAAK, HAROLDLiv<strong>in</strong>g a life as an educa<strong>to</strong>r. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: i.Commencement commissions graduates <strong>to</strong>change the world. Summer 2001: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.The challenge of growth is <strong>to</strong> expand <strong>in</strong> faithas well as facilities. Fall 2001: <strong>in</strong>sidefront cover.HARDER, HAROLDStudent testimonies. March 1946: 7.HARMS, SUSIEA word from the secretary. April 1947: 9.HEINRICHS, ALBERTStudent testimonies. December <strong>1944</strong>: 7.HEINRICHS, HENRYStudent testimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 4.Testimony. November 1946: 8.HIEBERT, OLIVE (WARKENTIN)Testimonies from the graduates. June 1952:3.HODEL, LENORAHe is risen. April 1946: 4.HOFER, JACOB D.Report of the Board of the <strong>Pacific</strong> BibleInstitute. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 4.What the <strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute expects ofthe churches. May 1945: 3.What the <strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute expects ofthe churches. November 1945: 3.HOFER, JOYCommencement ‘97: graduates recall firstyear lesson. Summer 1997: 6.Communities comb<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>augurate AllenCarden. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 4.Math professors visit Vietnam as part ofexchange. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 3.


Author IndexHOFER, PHILReport from the summer service project.January 1966: 3.HUEBERT, ALBERTThank you! December 1946: 6.God will take care. February 1947: 6.A word of appreciation. June 1947: 3.HUEBERT, GEORGE B.What do the churches expect of the <strong>Pacific</strong>Bible Institute? May 1945: 9.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1946: 2.The message of Christmas. November 1946:2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. December 1946: 2.The challenge of the cross. March 1947: 2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. April 1947: 2.Remember. May 1947: 2.Cont<strong>in</strong>ue thou. June 1947: 2.HUEBERT, RUTHWhat happens every afternoon! March 1945:5.HUNKE, BILLWhat Christmas means <strong>to</strong> me. December1947: 4.HUSS, JAIMEWakeman's call<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> Christian highereducation doesn't s<strong>to</strong>p with FPU.Summer 2001: 9.Spann<strong>in</strong>g faith and work: buildrelationships. June 2003: 6.A student of the game: coach<strong>in</strong>g success ledRon Adams <strong>to</strong> the Chicago Bulls.November 2005: 14.Man on a mission: Dennis Falk likes <strong>to</strong> pushbeyond the comfort zone. July 2006: 14.Students and faculty get hands-on with newDNA sequencer. November 2006: 7.Carter see<strong>in</strong>g state government from the<strong>in</strong>side. November 2008: 19.Gracian makes a name for himself throughservice. November 2010: 16.Road <strong>to</strong> recovery: FPU & Evangel Homehelp women get back on track. April2012: 20.IRWING, TENAPrice of faith: persecution and martyrdom.April 1946: 7.ISAAK, DANIELThe place of science <strong>in</strong> the Christian life.November 1965: 3.ISAAK, KENNETHW<strong>in</strong>ter sports review. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 10.Three-time NAIA national championHardison jo<strong>in</strong>s Hall of Fame. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1994: 10.Sunbirds <strong>to</strong> host NAIA national volleyballchampionship. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 13.Sun-Maid <strong>to</strong> sponsor NAIA nationalvolleyball championship <strong>to</strong>urnament.Fall 1999: 13.Young volleyball squad surprises many withstrong season. Fall 2001: 20.National and conference honors flock <strong>to</strong>Sunbirds. Summer 2002: 20.Fer sure – Valley girls w<strong>in</strong>d up careers ofrecords, friendships. June 2003: 20.Award rem<strong>in</strong>ds Ramirez of the reason hecoaches. June 2003: 21.The desire <strong>to</strong> give leads <strong>to</strong> friendship.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 24.Bogdanoff snatches national decathlonchampionship. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 25.Sunbirds w<strong>in</strong> NAIA national volleyballchampionship: Duley steps <strong>in</strong>, Gao stepsup. February 2004: 3.Three juniors take soccer team <strong>to</strong>championship match: Codeceira namedNAIA player of the year. February 2004:24.“Ben-men” lead FPU <strong>to</strong> best national trackf<strong>in</strong>ish. November 2004: 20.No regrets for volleyball seniors . . . Well,maybe one. February 2005: 21.


Author IndexJANSEN, JOHNA testimony. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1945: 7.JANTZEN, BETTYHarvest past . . . summer ended . . .we arenot saved: India Prayer Band MissionRally. April 1951: 4.JANZEN, EDMUNDWill the ropes hold? August 1978: 2.The annual fund at FPC: problem oropportunity? Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979: 1.The <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> gym: rumor or reality?Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1979: 3.President’s report. September 1981: 3.Broaden<strong>in</strong>g the base: my vision for FPC. Fall1983: 3.Focus<strong>in</strong>g the direction. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1984: 2.Focus<strong>in</strong>g the direction – part two. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1984: 3.Uncerta<strong>in</strong> futures and creative response. Fall1984: 3.Aquillas and Priscillas: on the cutt<strong>in</strong>g edge.Summer 1994: 10.JANZEN, RHODANaomi Ishizaka. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 9.JOHNSON, FRANKReach<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>to</strong> Judea and Samaria.November 1948: 5.JOST, KARENThe best teacher. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1984: 2.KARBER, PAULINETestimonies from the graduates. June 1951:3.KELLY, SAMThe giv<strong>in</strong>g garden. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 20.Hernandez has Olympic goals. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 22.KLASSEN, ABEStudent testimonies. December <strong>1944</strong>: 6.KLEYN, KRISTINNight of persecution. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 9.Victim, offender share their journeys <strong>to</strong>wardhope. February 2004: 10.Tosh Yoshida reflects Christ’s love with avolunteer’s heart. February 2004: 20.Karl Avakian has seen FPU grow: throughthe eyes of a student and board member.March 2006: 14.KLIEWER, EDNACanvass<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong>vit<strong>in</strong>g the children. April1947: 7.Christian service testimonies. November1948: 4.KLIEWER, ELEANORTestimonies. January 1948: 5.KLIEWER, HERBERT A.Student testimonies. March 1946: 7.KLIEWER, PAULHere am I, send me. January 1962: 1.KLIEWER, RONNIETestimony. January 1947: 3.Senior testimonies. June 1950: 2.KNIGHT, RUSSELLTestimonies. December 1947: 6.Christian service testimonies. November1948: 4.KOPPER, EDWINStudent testimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 3.KOPRIVA, PETERI met a real hero. November 2009: 4.KRAUSE, SAMTestimony. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1946: 5.Emphasis week. February 1948: 6.KRIEGBAUM, RICHARDPromises <strong>to</strong> keep. November 1985: 2.


Author IndexA bottle of trust. Summer 1986: 2,8.The ma<strong>in</strong> th<strong>in</strong>g. December 1986: 2.God’s hole <strong>in</strong> the ground. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1987: 2.The eyes of faith at the dark edge ofplann<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1986: 2.Hungry, thirsty professionals. February1988: 2.The difference. Summer 1988: 2.The 80/20 rule or how th<strong>in</strong>gs really get done.Fall 1988: 2.Do<strong>in</strong>g unreasonable th<strong>in</strong>gs. Summer 1989: 2.Signs of remembrance. Fall 1989: 2.Trad<strong>in</strong>g the past for the future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1990:2.More than one lifetime. Fall 1990: 2.Someth<strong>in</strong>g important is happen<strong>in</strong>g here.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1991: 2.Commencement and your heart’s desire.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1991: 2.Learn<strong>in</strong>g by walk<strong>in</strong>g around <strong>to</strong>gether. Fall1991: 2.A personal note about FPC f<strong>in</strong>ances. Fall1991: 2.The same, only better. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1992: 2.In the spr<strong>in</strong>g. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 2.Hear<strong>in</strong>g the voice, see<strong>in</strong>g the picture. Fall1992: 2.A dist<strong>in</strong>ctive place <strong>in</strong> the educationalsystem. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 2.Go<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> Plan B. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 2.Too much of a good th<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1993: 2.E pluribus unum: the global <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993: 2.Lessons we have learned at <strong>Pacific</strong>. Spr<strong>in</strong>g1994: 2.A boy and his dog. Summer 1994: 2.A really BIG celebration and a really BIGdream. Fall 1994: 2.Nostalgia for the future. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1995: 2.The challenge of community and excellence.Fall 1995: 2.Chang<strong>in</strong>g bags. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1996: 2.What’s chang<strong>in</strong>g? Summer 1996: 2.The visible university, the <strong>in</strong>visiblefoundation. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1997: 2.Farewell from an old friend. Summer 1997:2.KROEKER, JANETNew faces. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 12.Students, faculty, staff respond <strong>to</strong> victims ofMitch. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 7.A boomer repents: 50 years of <strong>Pacific</strong>District Women’s Missionary Service.Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 2.KROEKER, LEETestimonies. January 1948: 4.KROEKER, LORENABible Emphasis Week testimonies. February1947: 6.KROEKER, MATILDATestimonies. December 1947: 6.KROEKER, RHONDAService: contagious at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong>College. May 1981: 2.KROEKER, ROBERTBible Emphasis Week testimonies. February1947: 6.Emphasis week. February 1948: 5.LARSON, CHARLESMen<strong>to</strong>r<strong>in</strong>g: two case studies. Fall 1991: 7.Todd Arndt. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 10.“It seemed like noth<strong>in</strong>g could s<strong>to</strong>p me.” Fall1992: 6.A revolution <strong>in</strong> the school library. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 3.The long way around. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1993: 7.LETKEMAN, SALLYTestimonies from the graduates. June 1952:3.LEVIN, PAULThe tragedy of a wasted life. June 1946: 7.


Author IndexLUMEYA, IKUMAVictimologists pursue new def<strong>in</strong>itions ofcrime and punishment. June 2008: 3.Passion for teach<strong>in</strong>g spans the generations.June 2008: 7.Miller br<strong>in</strong>gs sense of s<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong> Christianspirituality. June 2008: 20.MOUA, JESSICAThe desire <strong>to</strong> give leads <strong>to</strong> friendship.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 24.MOWRER, ANDREAGreat performances: Fiddler comb<strong>in</strong>es thearts <strong>to</strong> advance spirit & education. July2007: 10.NEAL, EVELYNWhat Hartland means <strong>to</strong> me. November1948: 7.NEUFELD, HILDATestimony. September 1947: 3.Emphasis week. February 1948: 6.NIKKEL, KATHYTestimony. January 1947: 6.NIKKEL, MELVINTestimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1947: 7.Testimonies. June 1949:3.NORD, ROGERGod is real <strong>to</strong> me. Fall 1982: 2.OTA, PATRICKrdMen’s cross country team f<strong>in</strong>ishes 23 <strong>in</strong>first national championship appearance.March 2009: 19.PENNER, WALTER L.Our emphasis. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1946: 3.Why a Mennonite B. I.? March 1947: 3.PETERS, CINDY SUEFPC hosts adult transition program.Summer 1989: 4.New adm<strong>in</strong>istra<strong>to</strong>rs take office: DavidNeely. Fall 1989: 4.PETERS, G. W.Look<strong>in</strong>g upward and go<strong>in</strong>g forward.September 1947: 2.Learn of me. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1947: 2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. April 1948: 2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. June-July 1948: 2.“Thanks be un<strong>to</strong> God for this unspeakablegift.” December 1948: 2.Does Isaiah's word really mean virg<strong>in</strong>?December 1948: 5.Spiritual mobilization for God's purposes.July-August 1949: 2.American Association of Schools ofReligious Education meets. January1950: 2.Evangelical Theological Society formed.January 1950: 2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. April 1950: 2.Missions or O-missions. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1950: 2.Back aga<strong>in</strong> from down under. November1950: 1.Back aga<strong>in</strong> from down under. December1950: 2.Back aga<strong>in</strong> from down under. January 1951:2.Back aga<strong>in</strong> from down under. March 1951: 2.The “Church of the New Zealand.” March1951: 2.Reth<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g mission conferences. March1951: 4.Christian leadership. May 1951: 2.In everyth<strong>in</strong>g give thanks. June 1951: 2.Just between us! September 1951: 2.Revival <strong>in</strong> the book of Acts. November 1951:2.Extension work. November 1951: 4.M<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the constituency. December1951: 3.The obedience of faith. May 1952: 2.The cont<strong>in</strong>ental divide. July 1952: 1.Have faith <strong>in</strong> God. August 1952: 2.


Author IndexProspects for the com<strong>in</strong>g school year.June-July 1954: 4.Extension m<strong>in</strong>istry. December 1953-January1954: 2.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally. December1953-January 1954: 1.Lat<strong>in</strong> America Mission Rally.February-March 1954: 4.PETKER, DANTestimonies from the graduates. June 1952:3.PLETZ, VERNFunds drive nears half of $100 000 goal.February 1975: 1.POPE, BRIANExchang<strong>in</strong>g cultures <strong>in</strong> Japan. November2005: 11.QUIRING, HELENBible Emphasis Week testimonies. February1947: 5.QUIRING, NETTIETestimonies from the graduates. June 1951:4.QUIRING, WILMERThe neglected child. November 1947: 2.House clean<strong>in</strong>g and improvements.June-July 1948: 2.Senior testimonies. June 1950: 3.REDDIG, FRIEDATestimonies. November 1947: 6.REDEKOP, JOHNThe role of the Christian school <strong>in</strong> theDecade of Enlargement. March 1965: 1.REIMER, BILLChristian service testimonies. November1948: 4.REIMER, LUETTACampus gymnasium will become a reality.December 1979: 1.Trema<strong>in</strong>e Izanhour. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1992: 6.RICHARD, MEGAN E.John E. Toews discusses politics <strong>in</strong> Paul.June 2008: 9.RICHERT, J. H.He is risen. April 1946: 2.ROBISON, KENVolleyball, soccer seek <strong>to</strong> repeat nationalsuccess: new players a big fac<strong>to</strong>r.November 2009: 20.Summer bond<strong>in</strong>g pays off with nationalvolleyball title. March 2010: 19.Sunbirds sh<strong>in</strong>e as national soccer hosts.March 2010: 19.Women’s tennis gives FPU its third nationaltitle of 2009-2010: men first runners-up.July 2010: 25.ROSE, BRANDIConcert choir carries theme of “Come let uss<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> the Lord” <strong>to</strong> Great Brita<strong>in</strong>.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 13.ROSS, O. O.Testimonies. December 1947: 6.SCHMIDT, J. E.Rev. Braun <strong>in</strong>stalled as president.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber-November 1955: 2.SCHROETER, A. A.We are mov<strong>in</strong>g ahead. March 1945: 2.Possibilities for the com<strong>in</strong>g school year. May1945: 2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. February 1947: 2.Introduc<strong>in</strong>g our new president. July 1947: 2.SENA, ALIBecky Hoppert, president's scholar. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 5.


Author IndexEriclee Gilmore, student athlete. W<strong>in</strong>ter1993: 5.SHIRELY, MINDYStudents send workers for the harvest.Summer 1994: 8.SINGH, SANGEETA16 FPC students <strong>in</strong> Mexico: just thebeg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g. Fall 1982: 11.SPANGLER, CONLANScholars Speak series connects academicstudy with community issues. March2006: 6.Green House balances need andstewardship. July 2006: 8.Volunteers get <strong>to</strong> the heart of children’seducation. July 2006: 18.Janzen lecturer explores political mean<strong>in</strong>g offaith <strong>to</strong> ask “How many can youserve?”: Jost challenges notions ofallegiance. July 2006: 19.Scholarly faculty: the learn<strong>in</strong>g never s<strong>to</strong>psfor those who value teach<strong>in</strong>g. July 2010:13.STEFFEN, WAYNECommunities comb<strong>in</strong>e <strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>augurate AllenCarden. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 4.Surprised by light (ode <strong>to</strong> a Fresnaneucalyptus). W<strong>in</strong>ter 1997: 15.Mounta<strong>in</strong> field trip gives students new lookat creation. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 4.Mission Emphasis Week looks at subjectfrom all sides. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 6.Recycl<strong>in</strong>g program helps f<strong>in</strong>ancial andenvironmental bot<strong>to</strong>m l<strong>in</strong>e. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998:9.FPU education ideals carry Redekopsthrough Cambridge. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1998: 11.Be<strong>in</strong>g normal, be<strong>in</strong>g right. Summer 1998: 2.Special students educate FPU. Summer 1998:3.Rick and Karen Bartlett work with Britishyouth. Summer 1998: 11.A peacemaker sees “Sav<strong>in</strong>g Private Ryan.”Fall 1998: 2.New programs, more personal attentionkeys <strong>to</strong> enrollment <strong>in</strong>crease. Fall 1998: 8.Be<strong>in</strong>g pulled down by pride while walk<strong>in</strong>gup Powell. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 2.Summer program gives high school studentsan edge on learn<strong>in</strong>g. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 3.Sometimes later is better for doc<strong>to</strong>ral study.W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 8.Retirement will not slow OASIS or itsexecutive direc<strong>to</strong>r. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1999: 10.World conference leaders visit <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>to</strong>build world community. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1999: 3.“Whose are you?”: The <strong>in</strong>dividual whocame <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> community. Summer 1999: 2.Community critical <strong>to</strong> student success,endur<strong>in</strong>g part of the university. Summer1999: 3.Scholars strive <strong>to</strong> enlighten, not aggrandize.Fall 1999: 2.Burst<strong>in</strong>g at the seams. Fall 1999: 7.Katalpa or popsicle, both beg<strong>in</strong> as piece ofwood. W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 2.Widen<strong>in</strong>g the horizon: expand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> newdiscipl<strong>in</strong>es and produc<strong>in</strong>g leaders.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 4.Mackl<strong>in</strong> credits university with help<strong>in</strong>g himsee the world, answer call <strong>to</strong> m<strong>in</strong>istry.W<strong>in</strong>ter 2001: 19.Reach<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>to</strong> many means it’s neverquitt<strong>in</strong>g time. Fall 2001: 2.Extend<strong>in</strong>g the tables of community. Fall2001: 4.Many hands are needed <strong>to</strong> provide astructure for education. Spr<strong>in</strong>g 2002: 4.Build<strong>in</strong>g the k<strong>in</strong>gdom, one student at a time.Summer 2002: 2.Liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Spirit: a shared goal jo<strong>in</strong>s theFPU community. Summer 2002: 4.Spann<strong>in</strong>g faith and work. June 2003: 4.No time <strong>to</strong> rest: summer presents newopportunities <strong>to</strong> fulfill the mission atFPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 4.


Author IndexFather’s life spurs commitment <strong>to</strong> FPU: PaulEvert’s life and <strong>in</strong>terests reach beyondthe ord<strong>in</strong>ary. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2003: 18.Crim<strong>in</strong>al justice officials support expand<strong>in</strong>gres<strong>to</strong>rative justice <strong>in</strong> <strong>Fresno</strong> County:local system could be nationwide pilotprogram. February 2004: 12.Academics put faith <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> action for students:senior citizens benefit. June 2004: 5.Build<strong>in</strong>g a campus: Nachtigall and Slentzhelped make FPU physically andacademically. June 2004: 6.Mak<strong>in</strong>g a splash: FPU’s impact on thecommunity. June 2004: 10.FPU provided somewhere <strong>to</strong> run <strong>to</strong>.November 2004: 14.Southbound: FPU makes California 99 thehigher education highway: team effor<strong>to</strong>pens centers <strong>in</strong> Visalia, Bakersfield.February 2005: 9.New structure enhances university stand<strong>in</strong>g,staff changes offer better support. June2005: 2.Fulbright scholar, education leader <strong>in</strong>Ukra<strong>in</strong>e comes <strong>to</strong> FPU: Sergei Sannikovteaches, researches Menno Simons. June2005: 9.Alumni of FPU: where they are... June 2005:12.Student Life: at <strong>Fresno</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong>,it’s everyth<strong>in</strong>g. March 2006: 9.Courses help prisoners learn <strong>to</strong> be studentsand citizens: program plays on FPU’sacademic strengths, educationalexpertise. July 2006: 9.Strategic Plan: a passage <strong>to</strong> the university’sfuture. November 2006: 9.Education without walls: distance educationtakes academics everywhere. March2007: 9.Autism experts seek <strong>to</strong> br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong>getherparents, schools <strong>to</strong> help kids. June 2008:3.Art and craft meet <strong>in</strong> the wood shop. June2008: 5.New deans embrace the idea that def<strong>in</strong>esFPU. November 2008: 9.Ageless learn<strong>in</strong>g: adult students mak<strong>in</strong>ghis<strong>to</strong>ry at FPU: new facilities and majorsspread school’s <strong>in</strong>fluence. March 2009:9.Read<strong>in</strong>g—and mak<strong>in</strong>g readers—is a passionfor Jean Fennacy. July 2009. 4.Bear<strong>in</strong>g fruit: six grads glance back at howFPU readied them for success. July 2009:10.Richard Bernard helps people who share hispast f<strong>in</strong>d a future. July 2009: 15.MCC book sale under new management.July 2009: 18.A subject of <strong>in</strong>terest. November 2009: 2.Students see with new eyes on medicalmission trip. November 2009: 8.Faith & knowledge: the blend of a completeeducation. November 2009: 9.From Ukra<strong>in</strong>ian émigré <strong>to</strong> ris<strong>in</strong>g star <strong>in</strong>account<strong>in</strong>g, Nikolya Serdyuk knows thevalue of location. November 2009: 14.Students immerse selves <strong>in</strong> biblical Hebrew:FPU leads the way among U.S.universities. March 2010: 4.Partnerships provide pathways <strong>to</strong> buildcommunities. March 2010: 10.Faculty retirees brought gifts <strong>in</strong> education,science & music. July 2010: 10.An <strong>in</strong>trovert <strong>in</strong> an extroverted world.November 2010: 2.Liv<strong>in</strong>g for Christ <strong>in</strong> the city – here and now.March 2011: 10.Dennis Langhofer unders<strong>to</strong>od his students.Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2011: 4.International students enrich FPU. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber2011: 12.More than met his eye: Richard Unruhretires from the career he didn’t seecom<strong>in</strong>g. April 2012: 6.College <strong>to</strong> university: Merrill and PriscillaEwert were passionate about <strong>Fresno</strong><strong>Pacific</strong>. April 2012: 8.Creat<strong>in</strong>g scientists through community.April 2012: 11.


Author IndexA present from his kids has become a gift <strong>to</strong>many. April 2012: 19.Lessons learned: father’s example leads <strong>to</strong>life of giv<strong>in</strong>g. April 2012: 22.STEPHANOUS, ANDREAMiddle Eastern church leader seekstransformation for his homelandthrough work with FPU. November2008: 8.STRAW, AMANDAWash<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n trip encourages students <strong>to</strong> becitizens of the K<strong>in</strong>gdom. July 2010: 4.SUDERMAN, KATHERINETestimony. May 1947: 3.SUDERMAN, ROBERTTestimonies. January 1948: 5.THIESEN, ROSELLAHis Jewels' Bible Clubs. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber1946: 4.His Jewels. November 1946: 7.Joyfully serv<strong>in</strong>g him. February 1947: 7.Direc<strong>to</strong>r's prayer letter. April 1947: 3.Look<strong>in</strong>g forward <strong>to</strong> Hartland conference.July 1947: 6.Christian education. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1947: 5.Dear prayer helpers. November 1947: 4.A prayer letter. April 1948: 3.Hartland “HJBC” conference echoes.November 1948: 6.“On the air with HJBC: a children’s rally.June 1950: 3.“HJBC” teachers’ <strong>in</strong>stitute September 29-30.September 1950: 3.An Easter children’s rally. April 1951: 3.THIESSEN, ANNEBiography of Mart<strong>in</strong> Luther. March 1946: 3.THIESSEN, HELENPrayer and work go hand <strong>in</strong> hand. April1947: 4.THIESEN, LOUISEChristian service testimonies. November1948: 4.THIESSEN, MARYTestimonies from the graduates. June 1951:4.THIESSEN, ROYTestimonies. November 1947: 6.Testimonies. December 1947: 5.TOEWS, JACOB J.“Good tid<strong>in</strong>gs of great joy.” December <strong>1944</strong>:1.Christ-given cheers. January 1945: 6.Look. November 1945: 2.TOEWS, PAULWalk<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the footsteps of Mennonitehis<strong>to</strong>ry. W<strong>in</strong>ter 1993-1994: 4.A man with a dangerous m<strong>in</strong>d retires fromFPC. Summer 1996: 3.UNRUH, ABETestimonies from the graduates. June 1952:3.VOGT, ELEANORTestimonies from the graduates. June 1952:3.WALL, BERNARDWhy I Came <strong>to</strong> P.B.I. March 1945: 3.WARKENTIN, EDIETo care and <strong>to</strong> confront. Fall 1982: 3.WARKENTIN, JOELChristian service report. November 1950: 3.The unshrouded Christ. April 1952: 1.WARKENTIN, OLIVE: see HIEBERT, OLIVE(WARKENTIN)WEDEL, BEATRICE


Author IndexTestimony. September-Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1946: 5.WEDEL, HERBERTTestimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1947: 7.WHITE, CLARENCE H.Testimonies. November 1947: 6.WIEBE, ARTHUR J.From the direc<strong>to</strong>r’s desk. November 1961: 2.From the direc<strong>to</strong>r’s desk. January 1962: 2.From the direc<strong>to</strong>r’s desk. August 1962: 2.From the president’s desk. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1962: 2.From the president’s desk. January 1963: 2.From the president’s desk. March 1963: 2.From the president’s desk. May 1963: 2.From the president’s desk. September 1964:2.From the president’s desk. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1965: 2.From the president’s desk. November 1965:2.From the president’s desk. January 1966: 2.From the president’s desk. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1971: 2.Important developments. July-August 1945:3.The foundations of God. January 1946: 2.WILLEMS, ARTHUR G.The necessity for the resurrection of Christ.March-April 1949:2.The goal of life. June 1949: 2.Edi<strong>to</strong>rial. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1949: 2.Christmas and missions. December 1949: 2.A walk with God. January 1950: 2.Bible Conference issue. February 1950: 2.Behold your God. February 1951: 2.Room for Jesus. December 1951: 1.WILLEMS, LEROYReport from the summer service project.January 1966: 3.YOST, MELVINTestimonies. January 1946: 6.WIEBE, H. D.<strong>Pacific</strong> Bible Institute Day. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 6.WIEBE, MARTHATestimony. May 1946: 7.Dietician's farewell. January 1947: 4.WIEBE, SHEILACome back and see the future. Fall 1992: 3.WIENS, DOROTHYTestimonies. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1947: 7.WIENS, FRANK J.D<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g accommodations. November 1945: 7.Matthew VI: 20-21. December 1945: 5.WIENS, SAMA word of appreciation. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>1944</strong>: 6.The Wise Men. December <strong>1944</strong>: 5.With the churches. January 1945: 5.

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