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Fall family retreat pictures continued

cowboy hat cowboy
Saturday evening emcee Dr. Bruce Hasenauer tells jokes to warm up the crowd. Brian Dudar (D3) dressed in western attire, pleases the crowd with a country song.


performing instruments
Jason Ferguson, Matt McInnes, and Nathan Dinsbach (D4) perform. Benjamin Bowen, D4, Mike Clark, D2, and John Lintlaicum, medical student, perform.

 

children kids
Children of faculty and staff take the stage to sing “I’m Not That Innocent!” Brian Hanratty’s girls Samantha (left), and Danielle perform “My Heart Will Go On.”

 

speaker Goodacre
Karen Kotoske, RDH, (SD’ ) speaks to those who attended the School of Dentistry retreat about her work with Amistad International. Dr. Charles Goodacre, dean, welcomes guests to the fall Family Retreat weekend.

 

book in hand Blount
Yvonne Ramos, D4, gives a student mission report about her trip to Peru. Chris Blount, D4, makes announcements during Sabbath School.

 

laying around pastor
The Fall Family Retreat provided a chance for students, staff, and faculty to relax. Smuts van Rooyen, senior pastor of the Vallejo Drive Church, presents the Sabbath church sermon.

 

singing two girls
Noreen Yoshida, D2, performs a song made famous by Madonna. Country singers Christen Wells, DH’03, and Stacie Fenderson, D2, sing a duet.

 

Claudia and Rhett Bob and Jesse
Claudia and Rhett Eklund (D2), a husband-and-wife team, have fun performing for the audience. Bob Schroelin, Jesse Guzman, and Aaron Molen (D1), perform in the Karaoke contest.

 

I will survive Nick and Daughter
“I will Survive,” performed by D4 singers Yvonne Ramos, Heather Calkins, and Lisa Bozzetti. Doyle Nick, SD’78 and his daughter, Darlene, team up during the evening Karaoke Contest.

 

Blout Chad, Jon and Todd
Nicolette Blount, Chris Blount’s (D4) wife, takes the stage. Chad Ordelheide, Jon Miler, and Todd Wesslen are at home on the stage.

 

Ruiz three girls
Gabriel Ruiz, husband of Kimberly Ruiz, D2, sings a solo. Becky Porch, dental hygiene; Heather Punt, D1; and Sharika Boland, dental hygiene, “out-Dixie” the Dixie Chicks.

 

one man singing
Eugene Kim, D4, performs for the audience.

 

 



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