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Distinguished Service Award: Leonard Dow

On a fall morning in 1978, Leonard Dow ’87 left his home in working class Philadelphia and arrived at Christopher Dock Mennonite High School in Lansdale, Pa. He was one of 30 black freshmen and sophomores recruited by Lancaster Mennonite Conference to integrate the 400-member mostly white student body. Dow, a ninth-grader, traveled no more

Centennial Award: Chester and Sara Jane Wenger

When Chester Wenger ’36 became acquainted with Sara Jane Weaver ’42, he found her 鈥渟o beautiful and loveable I couldn鈥檛 resist,鈥 he said with a twinkle in his eye. Something else beguiled Chester. 鈥淚t impressed me to see a young woman stand up there teaching the Bible to a whole roomful of children,鈥 holding their

Life Service Award: Michael J. Sharp

Seven candles were lit at an April 29 memorial service in Martin Chapel: one for Michael Jesse 鈥淢.J.鈥 Sharp ’05 and one for each of his colleagues, some like Sharp confirmed dead, others still missing, in the Kasai-Central province area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Sharp was on a UN mission when he

Alumnus of the Year: Anxo P茅rez

In his native Spain and beyond, Anxo P茅rez ’97 has become an inspirational speaker and author. His message: 鈥淒on鈥檛 admire success, admire effort.鈥 P茅rez founded 8Belts.com, an internet-based language-learning program centered upon oral repetition and conversation with native speakers, rather than grammar and theory. The company employs more than 100 people in nine countries, with

Outstanding Young Alum: Laura Rosenberger

Laura Rosenberger 鈥03 was either 4 or 5 when she bounced out of her pediatrician鈥檚 office one day exclaiming, 鈥淚 want to be just like Dr. Kopp when I grow up.鈥 Rosenberger didn鈥檛 recall the incident but it became family lore as the years passed and she never wavered in her desire to become a

It Runs in the Family: the Rissers at 黑料正能量

On April 29, Mark Risser graduated from 黑料正能量. His cousin, Elisabeth Barthlow, 22, of Cleveland, Tenn., officially received her diploma in December, but walked across the stage with him this spring. Touching, but there’s more. The cousins are just two of nearly two dozen family members to attend 黑料正能量 over the last half-century.

Development Directors Talk 黑料正能量 Their Work

There is no question that the people and relationships make this work worthwhile. Having done this work at the same organization for almost 20 years, the relationships are what keep me going. I have gotten to know three generations in some families, with donors in each generation. I continue to be amazed at how much

Supporting 黑料正能量 With The Gift of Leadership

Cedric Moore Jr. 鈥99 knows what it鈥檚 like to be busy. Since graduating from 黑料正能量 with a degree in social work, Moore has earned two more degrees, become a father, been appointed by the governor to an advisory board, and started his own business in partnership with his wife, who also holds a PhD. (Here鈥檚

Donald E. Showalter: First 黑料正能量 Grad to Earn Law Degree

The ink was hardly dry on the law diploma of Donald E. Showalter 鈥62 when the local court appointed him to defend a young woman accused of murder. In the end, after the jury deliberated for only 20 minutes, the woman was acquitted. 鈥淚 was instantly Perry Mason,鈥 says Showalter, referring to a lawyer on

From local threesome to national Jenzabar聽

It all started in a corner of 黑料正能量’s old administration building in 1980. Two employees began tinkering 鈥 on their own time 鈭 with ways for colleges and universities to manage their administrative affairs with a new technology called computers. The employees 鈥 Dwight Wyse 鈥68, the school鈥檚 director of business affairs, and Mark Shank,