Manchester Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 4

MU | F r o m the Editor Manchester magazine Fountain pen From the Editor W Doing the wave hen in doubt, wave. I learned that when I moved here in 2008. I hadn’t yet connected names with faces, let alone their vehicles. So when people drove by and waved as I walked home from work or walked my dogs, I reciprocated even if I didn’t have a clue who they were. North Manchester is where I learned to wave to people I don’t know. Last summer, when I was recovering from surgery, colleagues, neighbors and new friends from a church I don’t even attend visited me. They brought me chicken, peaches, casseroles, sweet corn, homemade soup and fresh blueberries. Some mornings I found a bag of home-grown vegetables tied, anonymously, to my front door. A neighbor mowed my lawn. A colleague’s daughter walked my dogs. This is where Jim Sainsbury ’17 and Emily Haecker ’18 are proud to have grown up, and it’s where they love going to college. It’s where young alumni like Megan Julian ’07 Sarber and Jody Sarber ’07 are choosing to raise their daughters, Emersyn and Ainsley. It’s where Corey Brueggeman ’12 and Brittney Wagler ’12 Brueggeman met, fell in love and started their married lives. Manchester is a twice-yearly publication of Manchester University, mailed free of charge to alumni and friends of the University. P O S T M A S T ER: Send address changes to Manchester magazine, Manchester University, 604 E. College Ave., North Manchester, IN 46962 Editor: Melinda Lantz contact at [email protected]. Designer: Brenda Carver Submit alumni news Send news of weddings, births, deaths, new jobs and promotions, academic and professional degrees, church and community service activities, awards and achievements, and changes of address to: MU alumni website: www.manchester. edu/oca/alumni/updateform.htm Email: [email protected] Phone: 888-257-2586 Mail: Office of Alumni Relations, Manchester University, 604 E. College Ave., North Manchester, IN 46962 Please include your email address to make it easier for classmates to contact you. We also will consider publishing photos that are submitted to us digitally, if they are appropriate and of sufficient quality, and as space allows. Use your smart phone to scan this QR Code or read Manchester magazine online at magazine.manchester.edu. And it’s where MU president Dave McFadden ’82 and his wife Renée ’82 returned to live, work and raise their children. “I could have lived anywhere,” McFadden has said. “I chose here.” Students who choose Manchester University often say they fall in love with the hospitality here. Small-town students find a comfortable familiarity. Big-city students appreciate the safety and relaxed pace. No, there’s not a big-box store. I prefer walking these tree-lined streets to the farmers market or our Victorian downtown and trading with people who live and work here. I’ll learn their names eventually. In the meantime, we’re doing the wave in North Manchester! Melinda Lantz, editor 4| Find MU on Facebook at Manchester University Alumni Association Find MU on LinkedIn at Manchester University Alumni and Student Network Follow us on Twitter @ManchesterUAlum or @ManchesterUniv Watch the Manchester University channel on YouTube Find MU on Pinterest at pinterest.com/manchesteru