John W. Fast Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/john-w-fast/ News from the 91短视频 community. Mon, 22 Sep 2014 22:23:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 91短视频 Cites Retirees, Gives Service Awards /now/news/2005/emu-cites-retirees-gives-service-awards-2/ Wed, 04 May 2005 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=883 EMU retirees
91短视频 retirees (l. to r.): Ruth Ann Burkholder, Harold E. Huber, Daniel E. Marple, Sr., Joseph W. Mast, Monroe E. Wood. Photo by Jim Bishop

The faculty and staff of 91短视频 recognized five colleagues who are retiring and cited more than 40 others for long years of service during the school’s annual recognition dinner held May 3.

The retirees are: Ruth Ann Burkholder, information office coordinator, 91短视频 Campus Center, 17 years; Harold E. Huber, Menno Simons Historical Library and Archives assistant, 30 years; Joseph W. Mast, professor of computer science, 37 years, and director of the M.T. Brackbill Planetarium since 1986; Daniel E. Marple, Sr., systems consultant, Information Systems, 10 years; and Monroe E. Wood, head groundskeeper, physical plant, 42 years.

The five received engraved plaques and their choice of a cash gift or captain’s chair from President Loren E. Swartzendruber. They were also given special tributes by their respective departments.

Heading the list of service award recipients was Paul T. Guengerich, 91短视频 administrator emeritus, with 40 years. Although long retired, Guengerich continues to work part time in the alumni and parent relations office, compiling news on alumni activities for the university’s “Crossroads” magazine.

A. Clair Mellinger, professor of biology and curator of the D.R. Hostetter Museum of Natural History, received a 35-year certificate.

Thirty-year service awards were presented to John W. Fast, assistant professor of music; and Betty J. Hertzler, post office supervisor.

Anita B. Weaver, office coordinator for 91短视频’s Adult Degree Completion Program, received a 25-year service certificate.

Recognized for 20 years of service were: Evelyn E. King, custodial service supervisor; Martin G. (Marty) King, Learning Resources manager; Roman J. Miller, professor of biology; Dorothy Jean Weaver, professor of New Testament, Eastern Mennonite Seminary; and Nancy B. Yoder, instructor in teacher education and assessment counselor in Adult Degree Completion Program.

Fifteen-year service awards went to: Loretta Z. Hawkins, administrative computing manager; Teresa L. Puckett, Suter Science Center custodian; and Richard A. (Rick) Yoder, professor of business and economics.

Ten years: Richard L. Benner, assistant professor of communication; Melody A. Cash, instructor in nursing; Harlan DeBrun, instructor in physical education and men’s and women’s tennis coach; Elroy J. Miller, associate professor of social work; Jennifer L. Piper, user services manager, Information Systems; Lynn D. Quay, project assistant, Conflict Transformation Program; Don A. Yoder, director of admissions-seminary and graduate programs; Nathan E. Yoder, associate professor of church history, Eastern Mennonite Seminary; and Mark H. Zollinhofer, director of instructional technology, Information Systems.

Five years: Jason H. Alderfer, Information Systems; Beth K. Aracena, music; Lora L. Baker, custodial services; Stephen Cessna, chemistry; Mary Beth Chenault, advancement; Kenton T. Derstine, Clinical Pastoral Education, seminary; Cheryl D. Doss, Suter Science Center; Jon Michael Eberly, marketing services; Michele Funkhouser, nursing department; Linda W. Gnagey, Academic Support Center; Philip J. Guengerich, athletic events; Valerie M. Helbert, conferences and events; L. Brent Hershey, marketing services; Terrence L. Jantzi, sociology; Jonathan A. Kratz, international student services; Jean B. Ndayizigiye, custodial services; Linda L. Sauder, Adult Degree Completion Program; Greg S. Steffen, women’s soccer coach; Karen J. Weaver, 91短视频 Guest House; Leslie K. Weaver, financial assistance; and Shirley B. Yoder, marketing and enrollment.

Language assistants and campus volunteers were also recognized during the ceremonies.

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University Chorale to Offer ‘Praise’ Theme /now/news/2005/university-chorale-to-offer-praise-theme/ Mon, 28 Mar 2005 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=843 The 91短视频 Chorale will present a sacred music program on themes of prayer and praise to the Lord 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 14, in Martin Chapel of the seminary building at 91短视频. The 29-member choir, directed by Janet Hostetter, will perform Schubert’s “Mass No. 2 in G Major.”

Accompanists are John W. Fast, organ; Julianne Burkholder, Kara Glick, Andrew Dutcher and Eric Guttormson, strings; and Annie Johnson, soprano; Matthew Garber, tenor; and Michael Dezort, baritone.

The second half of the concert will include Faure’s “Cantique” and works for smaller group ensembles, some with piano and guitar accompaniment.

Mrs. Hostetter earned a B.A. in music education from 91短视频 and a M.M. in choral conducting from James Madison University. She has worked as a music instructor in various educational settings for the past 15 years.

In addition to directing the for the 2004-05 school year while Anne Gross is on sabbatical, Hostetter also serves as music director at Harrisonburg Mennonite Church and as music educator at Mountain View Elementary School in Rockingham County.

Admission is free, but donations are welcomed to support the 91短视频 ‘s music scholarship fund.

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Enjoy the Sounds of the Season with SVCC鈥檚 Newest CD /now/news/2004/enjoy-the-sounds-of-the-season-with-svccs-newest-cd/ Wed, 13 Oct 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=732 The Angel Choir and the Trumpeter CD cover
The Angel Choir and the Trumpeter

The splendor of brass, pipe organ, and 150 children

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Music Prof, Guest Artist to Give Recital /now/news/2004/music-prof-guest-artist-to-give-recital/ Thu, 09 Sep 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=710 Joan Griffing
Joan Griffing

Joan Griffing, music department chair, will present a faculty violin recital 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 in of the seminary building.

Dr. Griffing and guest artist Jeanne Johnson will perform works from the Baroque era. Their repertoire will include “Concerto in d minor for 2 violins” by J.S. Bach, “Sonata in C Major, Op. 4#1 by Archangelo Corelli and “Sonata in d minor (La Folia)” by Antonio Vivaldi and works by other composers.

John W. Fast, assistant professor of music at 91短视频, will accompany the duo on harpsichord.

A member of the 91短视频 music faculty since 1996, Dr. Griffing teaches violin and viola, coaches chamber music and conducts the 91短视频-community orchestra. She is concertmaster of the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival held each June on the 91短视频 campus.

Griffing earned bachelor

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Prof Sets Organ Recital /now/news/2004/prof-sets-organ-recital/ Thu, 02 Sep 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=703 John W. Fast
John W. Fast

A music department faculty member will give an organ recital 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at Park View Mennonite Church, N. College Ave. in Harrisonburg.

John W. Fast, an assistant professor of music at 91短视频, will play choral preludes from J.S. Bach

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91短视频 Prof Keys Up for Organ Recital /now/news/2003/emu-prof-keys-up-for-organ-recital/ Wed, 10 Sep 2003 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=498 John FastAn 91短视频 music department faculty member will give an organ recital 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, at Park View Mennonite Church, N. College Ave. in Harrisonburg.

John W. Fast, an assistant professor of music at 91短视频, will play works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Henry Purcell, Felix Mendelssohn, Alexandre Guilmant, Dan Locklair, Robert Hobby and James Woodman.

Fast, who joined the 91短视频 faculty in 1975, received his undergraduate bachelor’s degree from Bethel College, N. Newton, Kan., and a master’s in music degree from Indiana University. He is the organist at Park View Mennnonite Church and a frequent accompanist for the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival and the Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir.

The two-manual Dyer organ with 20 ranks of pipes was installed in the Park View church sanctuary in early 1996.

The recital is open to everyone at no admission charge.

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