Distinguished alumni
Trained as a teacher, she taught English and Bible classes for nursing students and supervised a community nursery school. She organized a feeding program for undernourished children that served as a model for programs throughout Andhra Pradesh. She also oversaw an industrial institute that taught individuals how to make and market hand-crafted items.
Eventually, Vander Aarde became administrator of the American Arcott Mission Elementary and Middle School and the C.S.I. (Church of South India) High School for girls. In that capacity, she developed a scholarship program that enabled 100 girls from outlying villages to board at the schools.
Now retired, Vander Aarde volunteers at Orange City's Bibles for Missions thrift store and participates in a quilting group at her church. She and her husband contribute to a scholarship named for Stanley's parents, Bernard and Christine Vander Aarde. The scholarship supports Northwestern students pursuing full-time Christian service, especially missions.