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Markus Hess ’07 is a pilot with Citation Technology Partners. He and his wife, Amber, live in Newark, Calif. Courtesy photo.

Markus Hess ’07 is a pilot with Citation Technology Partners. He and his wife, Amber, live in Newark, Calif.

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Guests attend an open house to see the new Newton Medical Center Simulation Lab in Kremer Hall. The lab was built in the Charles Hall classroom in summer 2010 with a grant from Newton Medical Center to accommodate an expanded nursing program.

Newton Medical Center Simulation Lab Open House

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Six disaster management students receive a plaque of completion. Students completing the program were (from left) Darin Bontrager, Archbold, Ohio; David Hochstetler, Strang, Neb.; Mandy Kanagy, Timberville, Va.; Leah Rittenhouse, Mount Pleasant, Pa.; John Schoenhals, Archbold, Ohio; and Jason Tennefoss, Greenwood, Del. This year’s graduates will complete summer service assignments with Mennonite Disaster Service and other disaster relief organizations at disaster sites across the country. Six freshmen disaster management students are serving with MDS for eight weeks in Mississippi.

The six Disaster Management graduates are recognized during commencement weekend 2011

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Alex Summy of Bristol, Ind., and James Wengerd of Hartville, Ohio, talk as they leave Yost Center following commencement exercises.

Alex Summy of Bristol, Ind., and James Wengerd of Hartville, Ohio, talk as they leave Yost Center following commencement exercises.

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Kelsey Schrock ’11, Wellman, Iowa, (left) and Liz Miller ’10 (right) celebrate Schrock’s graduation with faculty member Karen Sheriff LeVan (center).

Graduates and a faculty member after Hesston College Commencement 2011

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Graduates Deb Yoder, Apple Creek, Ohio; Kenzie Jones, Hyde Park, Utah; and Leah Rittenhouse, Mount Pleasant, Pa., gather for a post-commencement photo.

Graduates after the 2011 Hesston College Commencement Service

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From left, Pastoral Ministries students, Jerry Acosta and wife Lori, Mathis, Texas; Larry Catlett and wife Carlotta Ponds, Hesston, Kan; and James Wengerd and wife Cheryl, Hartville, Ohio, receive a prayer of blessing from Bible and Ministry faculty and staff during a commissioning service. This year’s graduates are the 25th class to complete the program, bringing the total number of Pastoral Ministries graduates to 136.

Pastoral Ministries graduates and faculty at the commissioning service

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Serena Williams ’11, Hesston, Kan., receives her pin from nursing faculty Sondra (Wedel) ’80 Leatherman during the college’s 44th nursing pinning.

Serena Williams receives her nursing pin at the 2011 Nursing Pinning

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Students, faculty, staff, alumni and other guests gather for a tree dedication in front of Erb Hall in memory of Chloe Weaver ’10, who died in an October 2010 accident.

Chloe Weaver memorial tree planting at Hesston College

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Regina Shands Stoltzfus addresses the graduates during commencement. Shands Stoltzfus is a professor in the Peacemaking, Justice and Conflict studies and Bible, Religion and Philosophy departments at Goshen (Ind.) College as well as an adjunct professor at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary (Elkhart, Ind.) Her daughter, Rachel Stoltzfus, was a member of the graduating class.

Regina Shands Stoltzfus speaks at Hesston College Commencement 2011

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Masaki Kato, Tokyo, Japan, receives his diploma from President Keim.

Masaki Kato receives his diploma

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Erika Shrock, Sarasota, Fla., receives her diploma from President Howard Keim.

Erika Shrock receives her diploma

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Alex Roth of Hesston, Kan., and Leah Rittenhouse of Mount Pleasant, Pa., give the student commencement address.

2011 Hesston College Commencement student speakers Alex Roth and Leah Rittenhouse

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Mark Rombold (center) with his grandparents, Peter and Shirley Rombold (left), and parents, Peter and Marty Rombold (right), following commencement May 8.

Mark Rombold (center) with his grandparents, Peter and Shirley Rombold (left), and parents, Peter and Marty Rombold (right), following commencement May 8.