Summer Contest Photos

 
 
Entries are no longer accepted for the Summer Photo Contest, but please vote for your very favorite (only one per email address)! Voting ends October 31. 
P.S. You ARE allowed to vote for yourself! 
 
Entries:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Matt Carmany '06 and Laura Wenger '06 in front of the majestic Mount Denali (McKinley), Alaska.
 
-Matt & Laura (Wenger) Carmany 
 
Laura Wenger Carmany'06 on the road to Mount Denali (McKinley), Alaska. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This photo was taken during my trip to Walt Disney World in June 2008.  The children in the picture with me are my neighbors and future Malone
University prospects!

Laura Keller '05

 
 
 
 
 
This picture is from my 2008 Malone service-learning trip to Ukraine. We were at Swallow's Nest in Yalta, Ukraine. In the background, on my left, is "Bear Mountain"  that goes straight into the Black Sea!
 
Sarah Sweitzer '06
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bringing Malone to Utah...
My husband Matt Snyder, MBA '07 and I (Gretchen (Schnee) Snyder, '02 went to Utah this past July. In this picture we were visiting Olympic Park where we watched Olympic skiers ski down slopes that looked like slip-n-slides into a pool. We also climbed some mountains and visited Salt Lake City. Utah is beautiful!
Check out Matt's 'Malone' and my 'Moose is Loose' t-shirts  :)

-Gretchen (Schnee) Snyder ('02)


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 Ten states in 3 months and my Malone Pioneers t-shirt went with me on every trip for this photo contest. Unfortunately, only a few photos from when I was working on my doctorate at Liberty University turned out with a readable "Malone."
 
 Tammy Kay Bixler-Zalesinsky '95
 
 
 
I have a photo for "where have you been this summer". it's with the Olympic flame here in Hong Kong as we attended an equestrian competition last Friday. Unfortunately no logos or clothes with ads or such things were permitted!

Dave and Cindy (Hershberger) Aufrance '74
 
Attached is a photo taken during my 2 month trip to India this summer, the "outreach phase" of Youth With A Mission's (YWAM) five month Discipleship Training School (DTS).  Thirteen of us served in Kolkata, then in Nagpur in the center of the county, and finally in Goa on the west coast. This particular picture was taken on Palolem Beach in Goa.
Hope this email finds you all well and I love the Greenland photo!

Thanks,
Sarah Ogle '03
 
 
 
My husband, Tory, and I got married in August, and then we took our honeymoon in Seattle. This picture was taken from the balcony of our hotel room with the Space Needle behind me. Of course, I have my
Starbucks, because after all, Seattle is the home of Starbucks.

Jen (Gregg) Tucker '08 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My husband Ryan and I won a trip to Greenland this summer. This is us on our 'sailing among the icebergs' excursion in Ilulissat, Greenland. We could not have made it in the freezing temps without our beloved Malone hoodies.

 Annie (Neville) Boso '07
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This picture was taken in Biloxi, Mississippi on June 24, 2008 by Martha Miller-Plumb '95.  We were on a missions trip with our church.  We went down to help Habitat for Humanity build homes for people who lost their homes during Hurricane Katrina.  We actually finished some houses that were started in March 2008 during the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project.  The other people in the picture are potential homeowners who were putting in their "sweat hours".  Hearing their Hurricane Katrina story was quite humbling!
 
Christy Johnson '97
 
 
 
 
 

This is a photo of me taken last summer while I was hiking in Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea.  You wouldn't be able to tell this by looking at the picture.  I'm on the left hand side wearing a Malone Pioneers t-shirt.  The woman on the left is my dear friend, translator Susan Quigley.  She is carrying her bilum or string bag hanging from her head like the Morobe Province women do.  It was very hot that day, so I was drinking water collected from the tin-roof of the Quigley's village house in a recycled pop bottle.  This picture was taken as we were walking back to the Quigley's house after church at a Lutheran congergation that met in a field under a blue tarp. 
 
Abby Farmer '04
 
 
 
 
 

 

Farls '07, Laura Wenger-Carmany '06, Maggie McCoy-Ramsey '06 on top of Kennedy Peak on Massanutten Mountain in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia.

Emily Farls
, Laura Wenger-Carmany, Maggie McCoy-Ramsey

Laura Wenger Carmany '06, Emily Farls '07, Maggie McCoy-Ramsey '06.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Our family went to Italy this summer.  Ed '86 and I are in the Coliseum with our Malone shirts.  Pope John Paul had a cross built on the ground floor of the Coliseum in honor of the Christians who were killed there.

Janelle Roshong '86
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Well, this isn't me as I'm sure you'll surmise when you see the photo, but it is my daughter at Mount Vernon in Virginia. 
 
 
Christine (Bott) Akagi '07

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Josh Gortney '07 at the Pyramids outside of Cairo taken on a service learning trip sponsored by Marhaba (which means "Welcome" in Arabic), a non-governmental and non-profit organization that recruits volunteers to do charity work in the Middle East. Josh is interning for Marhaba.
 
 
 
 
 

  
I went to Costa Rica for my honeymoon and I took my Malone gear with me!!! This picture was taken on June 26 and the place portrayed is called the Ujarras Valley, Cartago, Costa Rica. The view was simply breath-taking.
 
Irene Artavia-Misciagna '06
 
 
 

My wife Fran and I going through the Panama Canal.
 
Harold E. Snyder '45
 
 
 
 
Malone grads:  (L to R) Pamela (Ellington) Diehl '95, Faith Bonam '08, Mary (Ellington) Bonam '82.   Pamela and Mary are sisters.  Faith is
Mary's daughter.
Location:  Roanoke Island, North Carolina

Pamela Diel, Faith and Mary Bonam
 
 

  

Each year, my wife and I, along with friends, pick a destination, pack our motorcyles and set off for a new destination.  There is no better way to explore God's creation than from the back of a motorcyle.  Weather changes along the way just add to the overall adventure.  This past trip we experenced thick fog along the coast of Nova Scotia, high winds as we rode across the longest bridge over sea water in the world (Federation Bridge, conecting Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia) very little rain, just enough to make us appreciate the sun all the more.

 

 
 

The first photo was taken the Friday of Memorial Day weekend on the sand dunes on the southern tip of Lake Michigan.  Lori and I are standing on the top of the highest dune, at treetop level.
 
This photo was taken overlooking the Mississippi River at Dubuque, Iowa the next day.  We're about 100 feet above the water, though the shot makes it look closer.  This whole area would be flooded about two weeks later.
L-R: Clint, Jillian, Erin, Lori
 
 
 
 
 

This is Velma Betz Berk Morris, class of 1962.  Greenspring Village's softball team played ball and won the trophy.  I was one of the cheerleaders for our seniors.   I had fun.  

Velma Morris
Editors Note: Velma was one of Malone's first cheerleaders 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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