Kevin Mazariegos-Perez ’22 & Gabrielle Vogeler ’22: Scholarships provide opportunity to pay it forward
Kevin and Gabrielle gratefully acknowledge your gifts of scholarships for their education and are pleased to share their app with you too.
Kevin and Gabrielle gratefully acknowledge your gifts of scholarships for their education and are pleased to share their app with you too.
When Viola Good was asked what she would like to share with young people, she said “Follow the light in the openings that appear along the line of your inner urgings. Sooner or later you’ll see how God is leading.”
Ura and Gladys Gingerich, Akron, Pennsylvania, founded the Badorf Shoe Company, which makes children’s shoes, in 1967. Now they oversee a firm that employs nearly 90 people.
To say that C. J. Gerber led an “active life” would only give a small sense of the energy, enthusiasm and enjoyment with which he lived his 96 years. Born in the Canadian northwest, C. J. homesteaded at the age of 17, spending the summers “riding the range” and attending school in Edmonton during the colder months of the year.
“Enthusiastic involvement” characterizes Nelson Ray Geigley’s life as a Goshen College communication student and staff member, 1979—84. He exhibited an intense desire to learn and participate in a variety of communication activities, which gained him the respect and love of both his professors and peers.
A southwestern Ohio couple, who combined diverse careers in railroad property protection and hospital and private duty nursing, provided for a scholarship fund at Goshen College before their deaths in 1985.
Ned L. Farber and Agda S. (Mitchell) Farber both grew up in the Goshen area. Agda attended Goshen schools. Ned attended Harrison Township, Wakarusa, and Goshen schools.
F. Jane Culp is a longtime friend and supporter of Goshen College. This scholarship has been established in honor of her daughter, Paula Culp.
Now, with their scholarship fund, the Cenders are reaching even farther out, to touch the lives of young people they’ve never met. In a letter their children wrote to them to celebrate their 50th anniversary, the Cenders are perhaps described best. “With patience and love,” the letter reads, “you have taught us to worship and work.”
What was it the poet said about the ‘best laid plans”? The gist of it was that such plans inevitably go awry——that life is a series of adjustments to new circumstances. A look at the lives of Joe and Nellie Buzzard proves the truth of that notion.