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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015 2 – 10 p.m. Registration Open Location: Kinlaw Library Lobby
2 – 8 p.m. Art Gallery Open, guest artist Betty Langley ’59 Campbell
5:30 p.m. Dinner at Shaker Village Location: Harrodsburg Price: $37 per person. Reservations are
required due to limited seating capacity. Shuttles are available.
5:30 p.m. 1965 Class Dinner at Copper River Location: Nicholasville Contact: Howard Biddulph '65, (23) 980-0632
8:30 – 10 p.m. Coffee & Conversations Location: Student Center
12 a.m. Residence Halls Locked Please call the Switchboard for assistance:
(859) 858-3511, x0
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 20158 a.m. – 10 p.m. Registration Open Location: Kinlaw Library Lobby
8 – 9 a.m. Cafeteria Open for Breakfast. Pay at door
9:30 a.m. – Youth Programming available for4:30 p.m. pre-school through middle school students
10 a.m. Chapel Service with Dr. David Gyertson, former President of Asbury University
"Legacy Lives On…Through History" Location: Hughes Auditorium Gyertson served as president from 1993-
2000. He now serves as the headmaster for Maranatha High School in Pasadena, Calif.
11:30 a.m. – Art Gallery Open guest artist Betty Langley ‘597:30 p.m. Campbell
Noon – 1 p.m. Cafeteria Open for Lunch. Pay at door
1 – 2:30 p.m. Alumni Association Meeting and Q&A Panel with President's Cabinet
Location: Student Center
2:30 – 4 p.m. Open Houses Please join us for an informal tour of the
Equine Center or the Andrew S. Miller Center for Communication Arts. We’ll also have an Enrollment open house in Corbitt Hall.
2:30 p.m. Campus Walking Tour (45 minutes) Location: Meet on the deck of the
Student Center.
3 – 4 p.m. Reception with Retired Faculty Now is your chance to express your gratitude
to former professors who live in the surrounding communities.
Location: Student Center
3:30 – 5 p.m. Men's Glee Club Rehearsal Location: McCreless Fine Arts Center
Reunion 2015 Kick-Off Dinner (2 options)
Option 1 – Alumni Dinner4:45 p.m. Reception in Art Gallery. President Sandra C.
Gray, President, will greet alumni.5 p.m. Seating for Classes 1940-645:20 p.m. Seating for Class of 19655:40 p.m. Seating for Classes 1966-746 p.m. Seating for Classes 1975-present (and guests) Business attire is appropriate for this meal. Location: Cafeteria, Johnson Building Price: $18 per adult, $9 per child under 12
5:30 p.m. Option 2 – Alumni Picnic A fun event for the entire family. Indoor and
outdoor seating will be available. Attire is casual and comfortable.
Location: Student Center/Reasoner Green Price: $10 per adult, $5 per child under 12
7 – 10 p.m. Youth Programming available for pre-school through high school students
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sWelcome Home!
We are so glad you are able to join us during this special weekend. We’ve planned many great programs and have provided opportunities for you to reconnect with old friends and to make new ones. Take a walk across campus, getting to know all of the new places since you were last here. Then, slip into Hughes and take a moment to reflect on those things that haven’t changed – a faithful Father whose pursuit is relentless and unending. For 125 years, through bumpy times and times of great celebration, God has used this place to change lives. What a privilege it is to welcome you back to Asbury University.
We have been praying for you, praying that you will find rest here. We have prayed for a renewed spirit, for peace and a
quiet joy. We recognize that for some, life hasn’t necessarily turned out the way you thought it might and for others, it’s better than you ever imagined. All of this we acknowledge, reveling in the fact that His mercies are new every day. Great is His faithfulness to us.
So, enjoy your time here. What started in 1890 as a small holiness college with one building, now stands strong 125 years later. This commitment in and of itself is worthy of a great celebration. Thank you for making the sacrifices necessary to join us this weekend. You are appreciated.
Lisa Falin ’90 Harper, Director of Alumni Relations
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s 7:30 p.m. Old-Fashioned Hymn Sing and Awards Program Join us for an old-fashioned hymn sing led by
Asbury Music Department Chair Dr. Mark Schell ’87. We will recognize and celebrate our A-Award recipients, the Young Alum awardee and the Volunteers of the Year.
Location: Hughes Auditorium
9 – 10 p.m. Ice Cream Social Location: Jewell Walk Plaza
9:30 – 10:30 p.m. Men's Glee Club Rehearsal Location: McCreless Fine Arts Center
12 a.m. Residence Halls Locked Please call the Switchboard for assistance:
(859) 858-3511, x0
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 20158 a.m. – 1 p.m. Registration Open Location: Kinlaw Library Lobby
8 – 9 a.m. Cafeteria Open for Breakfast. Pay at door
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Men's Glee Club Rehearsal Location: McCreless Fine Arts Center
9:30 a.m. – Youth Programming available for 4:30 p.m. pre-school through high school students
10 a.m. Missions Chapel Service with Dr. John Oswalt, former President of Asbury University "Legacy Lives On...Through Ministry"
Location: Hughes Auditorium Oswalt served as president from 1983-86. An
ordained minister, he is a well-known writer and professor of Old Testament studies.
11:30 a.m. – Art Gallery Open, guest artist Betty Langley ’598 p.m. Campbell
11:30 a.m. Class Luncheons for Banner-Year Reunion Classes Locations: See page 4. Price: $13 per person Young Alum Price (2005 & 2010): $8 per person 50th Reunion Price (1965): Complimentary Registration required. Spouses are invited. You’re encouraged to take advantage of our
youth programming for your children. *Class Photos will be taken at each location.
Noon – 1 p.m. Cafeteria Open for Lunch. Pay at door
2 - 4 p.m. Open Houses Please use this time to enjoy a self-guided
tour of the Equine Center or the Andrew S. Miller Center for Communication Arts.
2:30 p.m. Tumbling Team 50th Reunion Celebration Remember the time when you could flip,
fly or flop? We do! Come and share stories (or aches and pains!) with former Tumbling Team members and coaches.
Location: Hospitality Room, Luce Physical Activities Center
3 – 5 p.m. Men's Glee Club Final Rehearsal Location: Hughes Auditorium
3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Watermelon on the Green Need a place to cool down and enjoy some
watermelon? Then join us under the tent. Location: Student Center Deck/Reasoner Green
4:30 p.m. Reception and President’s Leadership Giving Society Dinner (by invitation only)
5:30 p.m. Picnic Dinner Savor the best short ribs in the Bluegrass at
this casual dinner. You don’t want to miss this meal! Indoor and outdoor seating will be available.
Location: Student Center/Reasoner Green Price: $14 per adult, $7 per child under 12
7 – 10 p.m. Youth Programming available for pre-school through high school students
7:30 p.m. Celebrating 125 Years Join Dr. Sandra C. Gray and former presidents
as we celebrate God’s faithfulness and goodness. Special music provided by the Men’s Glee Club and Kid's Program.
Location: Hughes Auditorium
8:45 p.m. Class Banner Parade Gather on the sides of Jewell Walk to cheer
on our alumni celebrating Asbury’s 125 Anniversary. Dessert reception will follow.
Location: Jewell Walk Plaza
9 p.m. Dessert Reception & Book Sale Meet our current and former presidents, eat
some cake, drink an Ale-8 and create some great memories. Asbury’s 125th Anniversary Book, written by Dr. Ed McKinley, will be on sale for a special price.
Location: Miller Center
10 p.m. Fireworks Location: Miller Center
12 a.m. Residence Halls Locked Please call the Switchboard for assistance:
(859) 858-3511, x0
SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 20157:30 – 8:30 a.m. Cafeteria Open for Breakfast. Pay at door
8 a.m. Men's Glee Club Warm-Up Location: Hughes Auditorium
8:45 – Children’s Worship Experience available for11:45 a.m. pre-school through elementary students Worship Experience in Hughes Auditorium
9 a.m. Men’s Glee Club Concert, led by Drs. Mark Schell ’87, Don Donaldson and Craig Hodges
10 a.m. Memorial Observance
10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Dr. Paul A. Rader ’56, former president of Asbury University
"Legacy Lives On… Challenge Accepted" Rader, president from 2000-06 and former
General of The Salvation Army, is no stranger to the Asbury family. He and his wife, Dr. Kay Fuller ’57 Rader, have been partners in ministry for more than 50 years.
Noon – 1 p.m. Cafeteria Open for Lunch. Pay at door
1:30 p.m. Residence Halls Check-Out
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Saturday Class Luncheons and Class Photo Schedule
Special Events
1965 Class – Dinner at Copper River, Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Brunch at Judy Metcalf’s, Friday, 11 a.m.
Coffee & Conversation honoring the late Margaret Therkelsen, hosted by Becky Barber ’80, WGM first floor, June 27, 8:30 a.m.
Art Gallery: Exhibit by artist Betty Langley ’59 Campbell. Her work will be displayed in the Art Gallery located on the second floor of the Johnson Building. Betty will be present during the Alumni Banquet Dinner Friday night to greet visitors. Gallery hours are: Thursday 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m.; Friday 11:30 a.m. -7:30 p.m.; Saturday 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Tumbling Team Reunion Reception: All former members, coaches and spouses are invited to meet together in the Luce Center Hospitality Room for a time of fun and fellowship, Saturday at 2:30 p.m..
Book Signing: The history of Asbury University has been captured in a new 250-plus page, hard-cover book written by Dr. Ed McKinley (long-time Asbury history professor) and edited by Dr. Jon Kulaga (current Provost at Asbury). “A Purpose Rare” is published in celebration of Asbury’s 125th Anniversary. First released at Reunion, books will be sold at a discounted price this weekend only. Books can be found at the EAGLE OUTLET. A limited number of books signed by the former Presidents will be available for $100 on Saturday night at the reception. After the weekend, books can be purchased online from the EAGLE OUTLET.
Interested in more about Asbury’s history? Come to the Library Archives between 2:30 and 4 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and learn about The Foundry, a new online resource with digital editions of the Collegian and Ambassador!
Directions to your class luncheon are included in this document. Assistance with transportation may be requested at the Registration Desk in the Kinlaw Library. Don’t forget to order your class photo. Order forms are included in this document. All class lunches begin at 11:30 a.m.
Friday Alumni Dinner Seating Times
Group 1 at 5 p.m.Classes 1940 – 1964 (and guests)
Group 2 at 5:20 p.m.Conquerer Class of 1965 (and guests)
Group 3 at 5:40 p.m.Classes 1966 – 1974 (and guests)
Group 4 at 6 p.m.Classes 1975 – present (and guests)
Class Hymns
Class Hymn Sung During Event1950 "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" Friday Night Program, Hughes, 7:30 p.m.1955 "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" Friday Chapel, Hughes, 10 a.m.1960 "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" Friday Night Program, Hughes, 7:30 p.m.1965 "Crown Him With Many Crowns" Sunday Worship Service, Hughes, 10:30 a.m.1970 "God of Our Fathers" Saturday Chapel, Hughes, 10 a.m.1975 "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" Friday Night Program, Hughes, 7:30 p.m. 1980 "And Can It Be" Saturday Chapel, Hughes, 10 a.m.1985 "Faith is the Victory" Friday Chapel, Hughes, 10 a.m.1990 "Great is Thy Faithfulness" Sunday Worship Service, Hughes, 10:30 a.m.1995 "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" Friday Night Program, Hughes, 7:30 p.m.2000 "To God be the Glory" Saturday Night Program, Hughes, 7:30 p.m.2005 "Great is Thy Faithfulness" Sunday Worship Service, Hughes, 10:30 a.m.2010 "How Deep the Father’s Love for Us" Friday Night Program, Hughes, 7:30 p.m.2015 "It Is Well" Saturday Chapel, Hughes, 10 a.m.
The singing of class hymns in Hughes is one of Asbury’s most treasured traditions, and Reunion is a perfect time to honor the banner-year classes by singing their class hymns.
Class Year Class Name Class Lunch Location Lunch Served Photo Time Photo Location1940, 1945 and Tigers, Eagles and Cafeteria, Daugherty Dining Room 12:00 11:45 Daugherty Dining Room1950 Yellow Jackets1955 Spartans Wesley Village 12:00 11:45 Lobby, Wesley Village1960 Highlanders Potter's Inn 12:15 12:00 Potter's Inn Porch1965 Conquerors Miller Center TV Studio 12:30 12:00 Stairs inside Miller1970 Valiants Kinlaw Library Boardroom 12:45 12:30 Steps of Hughes1975 Panthers Salvation Army Student Center (lower) 12:15 1:15 Deck of SASC1980 Voyagers Kinlaw Library, Farm Boy Room (first floor) 12:00 12:45 Steps of Hughes1985 Victors OMS Student Center 12:15 1:15 Front, Side Walk of OMS1990 Commanders Salvation Army Student Center (upper) 12:00 1:00 Deck of SASC1995 Guardians WGM Student Center (upper) 12:00 12:45 Back Patio of WGM2000 Pathfinders Seminary, Asbury Inn Commons 12:30 12:15 Front of Asbury Inn2005 Vessel WGM Student Center (lower) 11:30 12:30 Back Patio of WGM2010 Unashamed Z.T.'s Bistro, Johnson Building (upstairs) 12:00 1:00 Steps of Student Center
Award PresentationsAsbury is privileged to honor alumni who exemplify academic excellence and spiritual vitality. These folks will be recognized in our Friday evening service.
A Award Recipients: Dr. Mike Henderson ’65, Heart of Africa Ministries Reverend Stan ’75 and Katy Kinlaw ’75 Key, Francis Asbury Society Andrea Gyertson ’95 Nasfell, Screenwriter
Young Alum Award: Dr. Bill Sterrett ’00, Educator
Volunteers of the Year: Dr. Alan ’60 and Yvonne Cochran ’58 Moulton
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Youth Program Schedule
The Asbury University Alumni Board represents our 23,000 living alumni. Each year, seven new members are elected and join 14 other members, five officers (*), and three ex-officio members (**). Representatives serve the alumni body for three years, moving to the executive committee track as elected. Nominations can be recommended online at Asbury.edu/alumni.
The Nominees for the Class of 2018 will be elected at the annual meeting of the Alumni Association on Friday at 1 p.m.
Class of 2018 Nominees: • Judy Henderson ’66 Young, (Ky. – Ret. Medical) • Dan Hutchens ’75 (Md. – Non-Profit) • CJ Hunter ’81 (Ky. – Education) • Julie James ’90 Eurey (N.C. – Education)
• Shawn Casselberry ’98 (Ill. – Ministry) • Ashleigh Graves-Roesler ’07 (Ind.– Development) • Jason Blankenship ’08 (Ga. – Ministry) 2015-16 Alumni Board & Officers • Larry Andrew ’75 (Fla. – Education) • Sarah Matthews ’09 Bailie (Ky. – Ministry) • Stephen Barber ’79 (Ga. – Business) • Linda Lanker ’77 Boyette (Ohio – Ministry) • *Jeremy Corbett ’01 (Ky. – Medical) • ** Paula Diaz (Fla. – Sr. Class President) • Vanessa Hamblin ’82 Fletcher (Va. – Education) • Joanna Butts ’88 Hoag (Il. – Medical) • **Greg Isaacs ’83 (Ky. – Trustee Rep) • Jay Jeffrey ’95 (W.Va. – Business) • *Jeannie Corbitt ’76 Jones (Ky. – Medical) • Joe Lineman ‘61 (Ariz. – Ret. Business)
• *Greg Lucid ’00 (Tenn. – Music Industry) • **Caiti Maumenee ’15 (N.C. – Outgoing Sr. Class President) • Tim Mowery ’68 (Ky. – Ret. Education) • Karla Riggs ’77 Norton (Ind. – Ministry) • *Stephanie Gehring ’94 Rodriguez (Tenn. – Librarian) • Ben Rough ’97 (Ga. – Non-Profit) • John Salsman ’95 (Ill. – Psychologist) • Caresse Freed ’03 Wesley (Ky. – Medical) • Pablo Velazquez ’95 (Texas – Business)
Staff • Lisa Falin ’90 Harper Director of Alumni Relations • Liz Stephan ’09 Staff Assistant, Alumni Relations
Alumni Board Members Class of 2018
Asbury University Items For SaleItems are available at the Eagle Outlet Store located in the Hamann-Ray building.
Registration is required for your child to participate in the youth program. To register, please go to the Registration Desk in Kinlaw Library. Complete schedules are available at registration in Kinlaw Library and at Guest Services in the Student Center.
We are pleased to offer age-appropriate care for the youth attending Reunion.
College Connection:Friday Session 2: 7 – 10 p.m.
Saturday Session 1: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (includes lunch)
Saturday Session 2: 7 – 10 p.m.
Age Groups:Pre-School(ages birth-6)
Kid’s College(Rising grades 1-5)
Trendsetters (Rising grades 6-8)
College Connection (Rising grades 9-12)
Pre-school, Kid’s College, Trendsetters: Friday Session 1: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (includes lunch)
Friday Session 2: 7 – 10 p.m.
Saturday Session 1: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (includes lunch)
Saturday Session 2: 7 – 10 p.m.
Sunday Worship: (Pre-school & Kid's College only) 8:45 – 11:45 a.m. (free of charge)
The Heart of Community2015 Reunion Class Gift:
Student Center UpgradesIt is not too late to have your gift (or pledge) counted
in the class totals Saturday night! Stop by the gift table in the Student Center or the Kinlaw
Library before noon on Saturday (or give securely online at asbury.edu/reuniongift).
Thank you for your generosity!
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General Information
Reunion 2015 Speakers
Who’s HereA list of those registered to attend Reunion 2015 can be found at Registration and Guest Services, as well as online at asbury.edu/reunion.
TechnologyComputers are available in the Student Center and Kinlaw Library for guest use. (Detailed internet log-in instructions are available at Registration and Guest Services.)
Connecting to the Internet1. Connect your device to the Asbury University Network.2. Launch your internet browser. 3. When prompted to log in, enter your guest credentials:
Username: [email protected]: asbury2015
Campus SecurityCampus Security can be reached at Asbury’s switchboard located in the Hager Administration Building or by calling (859) 858-3511, x0.
ParkingPlease obey street parking signs and refrain from parking on the grass. Parking is open on all campus lots except for the Administration lot (P1) and Fletcher-Early (P7). However, we suggest: P6 - McCreless Fine Arts Lot: for commuter alumniP9 - Kinlaw Library Lot: for registration, Glide-Crawford Residents and
commuter alumni
P10 - Kresge Lot: for Kresge & Glide-Crawford residentsSemi-Circle: for those with mobility limitations
Shuttle Service If you need transportation to an off-campus event and are unable to arrange for a ride with a classmate, please ask for assistance at the Registration Desk or Guest Services.
There are also golf cart shuttles available to provide short-distance transportation for those who may need assistance around central campus. Golf cart shuttles will run on Friday from 7:45 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Saturday from 7:45 a.m. – 11 p.m.; and Sunday from 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Please contact Registration at (859) 858-3511, x2167 for more information. Lost and Found Lost and Found items should be reported or claimed at the campus switchboard which is open 24 hours in the Hager Administration Building.
Campus Housing Check OutBefore heading home, be sure to turn in your residence hall room key at the front desk for a key deposit refund. Check out must occur by Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
How Did We Do?Please take a few minutes to complete the Reunion Survey that is included in your registration materials. Surveys can be returned to Guest Services. You can also complete the survey online at asbury.imodules.edu/survey. Your response helps us in planning future events.
John N. OswaltPresident, 1983–1986 Dr. John Oswalt was born in Ohio. He completed his undergraduate studies at Taylor University and earned a B.D.
and a Th.M. at Asbury Theological Seminary (ATS), as well as an M.A. and Ph.D. in Mediterranean Studies at Brandeis University. When he was elected as Asbury’s 12th president, he was a well-respected
professor at ATS. He is also an ordained minister of the United Methodist Church and the author of 11 books, including “Where Are You God? A Study of Malachi,” “Exodus: The Way Out” and many scholarly articles.
While president, Oswalt worked to increase enrollment, instituted the Spiritual Life Coordinator staff position, approved a Freshman Studies Program and supported a new freshman recruitment program. During Oswalt’s presidency, the college added baseball and softball fields and a cross-country course.
Save the Date: Reunion 2016, June 23-26
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David J. GyertsonPresident, 1993–2000
When Dr. David Gyertson became president, his experience in Christian higher education, in non-profit management and in public relations brought a wealth of knowledge and a breath of fresh air to the campus. During his presidency, Kinlaw Library was constructed and Gyertson was the driving force of the fundraising for the capital campaign that brought in gifts
to cover the nearly $16 million project. He installed new graduate studies and promoted equine and ROTC programs. Gyertson, who had previously served as an administrator at Asbury Theological Seminary, was also committed to forming closer ties between the college and seminary. Gyertson served as president of three universities — Regent University (1991-93), Asbury University (1993-2000) and Taylor University (2000-05).
Paul A. RaderPresident, 2000–2006
Dr. Paul Rader '56 had recently retired as General of The Salvation Army when he became president at Asbury. During his presidency, the Asbury Academy program for high school students was installed, as well as a graduate program in education and a degree-completion program.
Rader — who embodied the University's motto of academic excellence and spiritual vitality — emphasized the importance of campus diversity and recruited international and minority students. Rader also obtained a large grant from the Lilly Foundation. After he retired, he helped obtain a major gift from Army territories for a new communication arts building — the Andrew S. Miller Center for Communication Arts. Rader met his wife, Kay, at Asbury, where he graduated with a B.A. in English. Rader was elected General of The Salvation Army — the first American to hold this office — and served as its international leader from 1994-99.
William C. CrothersInterim President, 2006–2007 Dr. William Crothers served as president of Roberts Wesleyan College for 21 years before he came to Asbury. He also served as executive vice president for Bethel College and was the founder and managing partner of Presidential Leadership Associates. Crothers earned degrees from the University of Michigan-Flint, Western Michigan University and Michigan State University. In 2007, he was awarded an
honorary doctorate by Asbury University.
Crothers made improvements in the University’s budget and finances. During the 2006-07 school year, two equine programs and a master’s degree in social work were approved. Another education major through degree completion was made available, and a new worship arts program was created.
Crothers initiated multiple projects that improved the physical appearance of the campus during his year at Asbury.
Purchase your copy of
A Purpose Rare for a special price during Reunion
Thursday: 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.(Located in the Hamann-Ray Building)
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Campus Hours
Admissions RepresentativesAn Admissions display will be set up at Registration throughout the weekend. Please make plans to attend the Enrollment Open House Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Corbitt Hall. Representatives from the Academy Program, Undergraduate Admission, Degree Completion and Graduate Programs will be available.
Admissions Office: main floor of the Hager Administration Building Open Thursday & Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Open House for all Programs: Friday, 2:30 – 4 p.m. at Corbitt Hall
Eagle Outlet Student StorePlease visit the new store on the first floor of the Hamann-Ray BuildingThursday: 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Guest Services (student Center)The old Morrison–Kenyon library is now the hub of campus life. It’s the place to hang-out, play games and check your e-mail. Stop by to enjoy complimentary refreshmentsThursday: 2 – 10 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.Saturday: 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Hughes AuditoriumHughes holds a special place in the hearts of our alumni, and the audito-rium will be open throughout the weekend for you to spend in individual worship and prayer to our Lord and Savior: Johnson CafeteriaBreakfast: Friday and Saturday, 8 – 9 a.m.; Sunday, 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Cost: $5.50 for adults; $2.75 for children age 5 to 12; free for children under 5
Lunch: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, noon – 1 p.m. Cost: $7.00 for adults; $3.50 for children age 5 to 12 free for children under 5
Individual meals for breakfast and lunch may be paid for at the door in the cafeteria during these times. The cafeteria accepts cash, check and credit card.
Local Dining OptionsLocal options for food and fellowship are: Great Wall (Chinese), Jose’s (Mexican), Sim’s Old Fashioned Soda Fountain & Grill, Solomon’s Porch Café, Subway and Taste Buds (pizza) — all located on Main Street in Wilmore.
Kinlaw LibraryThursday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Saturday: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Luce Physical Activities Center Hours Thursday: 6:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Weight Room, Indoor Track, Racquetball, Gym 3:30 – 5 p.m. Alumni SwimFriday: 6:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Weight Room, Indoor Track, Racquetball, Gym 1 – 5 p.m. Alumni SwimSaturday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Weight Room, Indoor Track, Racquetball, Gym 1 – 4:50 p.m. Alumni Swim
Select Luce Center Rules• Shoes must be worn in all areas of the facility.• A parent or legal guardian must accompany children under 16. • Proper attire includes t-shirts, sweatshirts, athletic shorts & sweatpants.• Females must wear one-piece bathing suits in the natatorium.
Residence HallsOn-campus housing is available from Thursday night through Sunday afternoon. Check-in begins on Thursday at 2 p.m., and check-out must occur by Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Lobby hours in each of the residence halls for check-in, check-out and assistance will be:Thursday: 2 p.m. – MidnightFriday: 8 a.m. – MidnightSaturday: 8 a.m. – MidnightSunday: 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
The front doors of campus housing are locked at midnight. After-hours access is available by contacting campus security through Asbury’s switchboard at (859) 858-3511, x0.
We’re Here to Serve You
Thursday: 2 – 10 p.m.Friday: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Thursday: 2 – 10 p.m.Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.Sunday: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
If you have any questions during your time on campus, please call us at (859) 858-3511, x2167 or visit us at one of the following locations:
Registration Hours in the Kinlaw Library
Guest Services Hours in the Student Center
Audio recordings of Reunion Chapel Services and Sunday Worship speakers will be available online at asbury.edu/podcasts.
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THURSDAY • 1965 Reunion Class Dinner at Copper River: 501 Keene Crossing Dr., Nicholasville, KY 40356 From Asbury’s Semicircle, turn left on Lexington Ave. Make a right turn on E. College St./Jessamine Station Rd. Continue on that road until it
dead ends and turn right on KY-29 N/Wilmore Road at the stop sign. Soon after, turn left to merge onto US-27 N. Once on US-27 N, you will pass Copper River and turn right at the next stoplight. Make another right onto Keene Crossing Dr. and Copper River will be on your right.
FRIDAY• 1965 Reunion Class Brunch at the Metcalfs: 20 Veterans Drive, Wilmore, KY 40390 From Asbury’s Semicircle, turn left onto Lexington Ave. Continue straight for one mile and then turn right onto Veterans Dr. Follow the curve and
shortly after you will take the first right to stay on Veterans Dr. Your destination will be on the left. House number is 20.
SATURDAY• 1955 Class Luncheon at Wesley Village: 1125 Lexington Rd., Wilmore, KY 40390 From Asbury’s Semicircle turn left and go .75 miles until you see the Wesley Village Senior Living Community on your left. Turn left into Wesley
Village and your luncheon site is in their main building on the left.
• 1960 Class Luncheon at Potter’s Inn: 313 Walters Ln., Wilmore, KY 40390 From Asbury’s Semicircle, turn right on Lexington Ave. Make a left on E. Main St. Travel through downtown Wilmore and make a right on Rice
St., then take a right on Walters Lane. Potter’s Inn will be on your right. You can park in the Kentucky One Health Center parking lot (on right). Handicapped parking may be available in at the rear of the Inn.
• 2000 Class Luncheon at The Asbury Inn Commons : 204 N Lexington Ave, Wilmore, KY 40390 From Asbury’s Semicircle turn left onto Lexington Ave. and take the first right at the light onto E. College St./Jessamine Station Rd. Immediately
you will turn right onto N Walnut St. Continue straight onto June Ryan Circle and Asbury Inn will be on your left.
Directions to Off-Campus Events
Asbury AcademyNow Registering for Fall ‘15
High school juniors and seniors from around the country can now take online dual-enrollment classes at Asbury University. Students who are close enough to drive to campus may take one free class on campus each semester during their junior and senior years of high school.
Learn more atasbury.edu/academy
High School Juniors Now Welcome!
Thursday: 2 – 10 p.m.Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.Sunday: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
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In 1933, Asbury began the tradition of naming each incoming Freshman Class, starting with the Gray Wolves. This tradition is unique to our campus and continues to provide class identity for our students even today. In fact, you can see all of our classes, through 2010, displayed in the basement of Hughes and the Reasoner walkway. The current class pictures can be found outside of Hughes in the foyer
of Reasoner. Thanks to Alumni Board Member, Tim Mowery ’68, for designing this puzzle for us in order to celebrate our unique history. Solve away!Clues: Each class name is represented on the puzzle. There are a few names that are repeated, but they only appear one time in the puzzle. Class names are listed with a few clues to get you started.
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS:1. Another name for loyalists or Nationalist. The small dining room in
the cafeteria was named in honor of retired board member Wilber T. Daugherty during this year.
2. “Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the _____________ of all.” Mark 9:35
3. First Ichthus Music Festival was held this year. Celebrating their 45th reunion.
4. Very enthusiastic; fervent. 5. In ancient Rome, an officer in charge of a unit of foot soldiers. First
campus broadcast studio was set up this year.6. Kentucky state bird.7. Kresge Hall was opened this year and was the largest capital project
to date at $1.8 million dollars. Knight or soldier.8. Class celebrating their 30th reunion.9. Class of 2002.10. And the _____________ red glare…11. Having no fear12. 65th reunion13. A winner in a battle, plural14. Clash of the _____________15. Construction began on Doddridge-Holland Student Center this year.
_____________ horse.16. Securely fastened. 17. Those who have participated in the Olympics.18. The year they graduated, Asbury celebrated her 100th year.19. Leading position of a movement; advanced troops20. Love21. Scandinavian people with great helmets22. First TV’s placed in dorm lobbies; Kinlaw is elected president. Name
stands for a guard.23. Those who find the path24. Trustees residence hall received air-conditioning. Those who guard.25. French title of honor26. First “Miss Asburian” was elected, Ruth Ann Colvin. A word
unrecognized by the English dictionary.27. They streak through the sky28. To show someone to be blameless; cleared of debt29. Celebrating their first five year reunion!30. Undergoing total change. Dr. Sandra Gray was unanimously
confirmed as President and received a standing ovation at the announcement in chapel. “Transformers, roll out!”
31. Into the Guinness World Book of Records with the longest recorded volleyball marathon
32. The year of groundbreaking for the Miller Communication Arts Building. To be dedicated and set apart.
33. Mythical creatures 34. _____________ of the Round Table35. Sailors/navigators36. First Asbury phonathon. Raised $9690 for scholarships. Protectors.37. Blessed are the _____________.38. Naval commanders39. Someone who has a good chance of winning40. The Alumni Student Health Center opened this year. Courier.
DOWN:1. J.B. Kenyon receives the first Asbury Alumni Association “A” award.
Fighters.2. The new School of Business was announced. To shine a light on
somebody3. Those celebrating their 50th reunion! Congratulations!4. Released for a price5. Those who are challenging6. Bearing light6b. Daniel Boone was one (and so is the entire class of 1961).7. Firm and unwavering in purpose8. Celebrating her 75th reunion, Alice Wilcher ’40 Crouse is a member
of this class. 9. Furry flat-tailed water animal10. Men’s baseball returns to Asbury after a hiatus. Receiving great
power.11. First class to be named12. The Equine Center added a new outdoor arena. No longer asleep.13. The 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, making
the national voting age 18. Native American tribe.14. The Highbridge Film Festival was introduced this year. Happy 10th
reunion!15. The steps of Hughes were refurbished thanks to a reunion class gift
project. Chosen16. 9-Hole golf course was built this year. Columbus was one of these.17. “And they shall mount up with wings of _____________.” Isaiah 40:3118. “Joyful news!” Faculty vote to end Saturday classes. Canine.19. A “sit-in” demonstration was held on campus to promote
desegregation. Wears a Scottish kilt.20. Of Sparta21. Just graduated this year!22. Air-conditioning was finally added to Hughes. Whew! We shall
_____________.23. Asbury College and the Seminary (still apart of the College) were
required to have separate curriculums. Black feline.24. Men who watch25. Construction began on the new Kinlaw Library and Kirkland
Learning Resource Center. 26. The incoming freshman class name.27. Intercollegiate athletic scholarships were approved this year. To give
an assignment.28. Semicircle was officially named Macklem Drive. Chronicles of Narnia.29. Aldersgate Commons opens. Declarers.30. Asbury students assist in broadcasting the 1984 Olympic Games,
paving the way for Asbury to be the only American college to provide broadcasting assistance consistently for the Games.
31. Paul Rader ’56 is named President of Asbury College. Let the _____________ of the Lord say SO!
32. The science building was named after Cecil Hamann and Paul Ray this year.
33. The Singing _____________ were a singing group on campus.
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olves
19
34: Y
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Jack
ets
1935
: Tige
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36: C
ardina
ls 19
37: P
anth
ers19
38: C
omets
1939
: Eag
les
1940
: Tige
rs 19
41: B
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gs
1942
: Gree
n Drag
ons
1943
: Adm
irals
1944
: Tige
rs 19
45: E
agles
19
46: W
arrior
s 19
47: P
anth
ers
1948
: Card
inals
1949
: Bull
dogs
19
50: Y
ellow
Jack
ets19
51: Tr
ojans
19
52: R
ocke
ts 19
53: B
eave
rs 19
54: O
lympia
ns
1955
: Spa
rtans
19
56: E
agles
1957
: Torch
beare
rs 19
58: C
ahok
s 19
59: C
heva
liers
1960
: High
lande
rs 19
61: P
ionee
rs 19
62: E
xplor
ers
1963
: Mari
ners
1964
: Viki
ngs
1965
: Con
quero
rs
1966
: Van
guard
s 19
67: Ti
tans
1968
: Sen
tinels
19
69: K
nights
19
70: V
alian
ts 19
71: A
ztecs
1972
: Warr
iors
1973
: Cav
aliers
19
74: P
atriot
s
1975
: Pan
thers
19
76: P
ionee
rs 19
77: V
iking
s 19
78: C
olone
ls 19
79: C
rusad
ers
1980
: Voy
agers
19
81: C
entur
ions
1982
: Defe
nders
19
83: A
mbas
sado
rs
1984
: Hera
lds
1985
: Vict
ors
1986
: Con
tende
rs 19
87: W
atchm
en
1988
: Olym
pians
19
89: O
verco
mers
1990
: Com
mand
ers
1991
: Daw
n Trea
ders
1992
: Mes
seng
ers
1993
: Serv
ants
1994
: Cha
lleng
ers
1995
: Gua
rdian
s 19
96: P
roclai
mers
1997
: Pea
cema
kers
1998
: Com
missi
oned
19
99: S
eeke
rs 20
00: P
athfin
ders
2001
: Red
eeme
d
2002
: Abid
ing
2003
: Ano
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gape
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05: V
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06: S
teadfa
st 20
07: Tr
ansfo
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20
08: E
mpow
ered
2009
: Con
secra
ted
2010
: Una
sham
ed
2011
: Fea
rless
2012
: Zea
lous
2013
: Awa
kene
d 20
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lumina
ted
2015
: Uns
haka
ble
2016
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some
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ncho
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2018
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