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Freshman Saturday - Moving In

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Mom and Dad accompany Indianapolis Ben Davis' graduate Tyler Yoder into Martindale.

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Codie Blankenship puts away some clothes while chatting with Mom and Dad. Codie attended the West Virginia Boys State Program and first learned about Wabash. The 6-5 freshman hopes to be a member of the Little Giant Basketball Program.

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Freshman Saturday is a family day. Proud parents beam with pride. Matt Fouts, Seymour, stopped unpacking long enough for this shot with parents Brian and Donetta. Matt plans to swim at Wabash.

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It's a long way from Orland, California, to Crawfordsville but Stephen Batchelder made the trip. Here he unpacks with assistance from members of the Wabash football team. Chase Belton and teammates were welcoming Stephen to Wabash.

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Zach Huston won't run out of towels for awhile. Mom stocked her Peru, Indiana, son up with 10 new ones!

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Cody McKinnon had a long trip to Wabash. The Largo, Florida, native hopes to wrestle at Wabash.

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Jake Childress, Pendleton, arrived late morning to move in. His new roommate Codie Blankenship came down to the parking lot to help with the move.

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Do I have enough socks? ... enough underwear? No, Nate Mueller, LaOtto, In., was checking with Mom to see if he had enough candy. Those football players need the sugar rush!

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They come to Wabash by planes, trains and automobiles. Michael Thompson didn't have to come far to make the trek up the railroad tracks to College Hall. Thompson is from Clinton, In. - about 46 miles south of Crawfordsville.

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Football Coach Erik Raeburn started a new tradition when he arrived on campus four years ago. Each Freshman Saturday the upperclassmen are assigned "special weight training" work. The upperclassmen, like sophomore James Kraus, help the freshmen and their families carry in luggage.

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Cameron Wilbert, St. Louis, lifts his bed so a family member can store more of his stuff out of the way.

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It is all about family and they try to make it fun. Cameron Wilbert's auntie was all fun. It's hard to tell here if she is just having fun or surprised by having her picture taken. Either way, Mom, Grandmother, and Auntie were getting Cameron and his roommates new accomodations in order.


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