
The dynamic father-daughter duo of Dave and Allison Krebs did a great job expressing the value of their Heidelberg experiences, although in different generations, at the annual Families & Fellows dinner on Saturday.
鈥淚 found Heidelberg through the love of my parents,鈥 said Allison, who told the crowd of about 300 鈥楤erg students and families and about 100 members of the Fellows Organization that her parents, Dave and Kim, met at Heidelberg.
When she chose Heidelberg, Allison said she 鈥渘ever knew the incredible opportunities that would be available to me.鈥 Those opportunities have included working in the Cadaver Lab, researching her senior Honors project at the Longaker Animal Lab, traveling to San Francisco for the Model United Nations of the Far West Conference and performing and international travel with the Concert Choir for four years.
鈥淎ll of these unbelievable experiences have only set me up for incredible success in life,鈥 said Allison, who hopes to go to medical school.
For his part, Dave, an 鈥87 鈥楤erg grad, recalls that his 鈥渟toic dad face鈥 went right out the window when Allison announced that she had decided to come to Heidelberg. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥榊es! This is awesome,鈥欌 said Dave, recently retired from a decorated military career. Although the family was stationed in Japan at the time, 鈥淪hipping Allison off to place that we knew, to a place that we know changes lives, we just knew she was going to be in good hands.鈥
鈥淗eidelberg is an excellent place to entrust your children,鈥 Dave told the parents gathered in Seiberling Gymnasium. To the Fellows, whose generous giving to the university was recognized during the dinner, he had this message: 鈥淭his place has a positive impact on kids鈥 lives, and you should all be proud of that!鈥
鈥淪ome of the great things taking place on campus wouldn鈥檛 happen without the Fellows,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 just happen by accident.鈥
The crowd also got fired up for the first night football game of the season with an appearance by Siggy and the Heidelberg Marching Band, which was hosting about 80 high school musicians performing with them during their halftime show.
In addition to the dinner, families and Fellows enjoyed a variety of events throughout the weekend, including a coffee house and bonfire, Classes Without Quizzes with 鈥楤erg faculty, a performance of 鈥淐abaret鈥 by the Theatre Department, a women鈥檚 soccer game (tie) and a thrilling football victory over Capital. The weekend concluded with Matters of Faith and Bagels.