The Class of 2019.
The Class of 2014.
The Class of 2009.
The Class of 2004.
The combined classes of 1989 and 1999.
The Class of 1994.
The Class of 1984.
The Class of 1979.
The spouses of the Class of 1974 sat front and center.
The Class of 1974.
The Class of 1969.
The Class of 1964.
The Class of 1959.
The all-class Alumni Chapel participants.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
The Class of 2019.
The Class of 2014.
The Class of 2009.
The Class of 2004.
The combined classes of 1989 and 1999.
The Class of 1994.
The Class of 1984.
The Class of 1979.
The spouses of the Class of 1974 sat front and center.
The Class of 1974.
The Class of 1969.
The Class of 1964.
The Class of 1959.
The all-class Alumni Chapel participants.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Alumni were tested on their memorization of “Old Wabash” during the annual Alumni Chapel Sing. The Class of 1974 were named the winners.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
It was a great weekend to be a Little Giant! The annual Big Bash Reunion Weekend brought more than 400 alumni and guests to Wabash.
Festivities began on Friday morning with the official first chance to sign the alumni registration book, campus tours, a golf scramble, and reconnecting with friends.
After an informal lunch, the 13th annual Alumni-Faculty-Staff Symposium speakers shared stories and wisdom for the rest of the afternoon. This year’s theme was “Wally Belongs: A Symposium on Community and the Liberal Arts.” The symposium is free of charge and open to the public.
The speakers and facilitators included Professor Brad Carlson, Patrick Rezek ’15, John Roberts ’83, Professor Shamira Gelbman, Eric Rowland ’86, Professor Rick Warner H’13, Emeritus Professors Raymond Williams H’68 and John Zimmerman H’67, and Emilio Robles ’94.
The Big Bash Banquet on Friday evening included a special presentation by the 50th Reunion Class, the Class of 1974 - a $1.3 million class gift!
Saturday began bright and early with a bike ride around Montgomery County or a fun run and walk through campus.
Alumni Chapel Sing in Pioneer Chapel was a weekend highlight. The Class of 1974 was named the winner. There were no penalties for forgetting the second verse just plenty of smiles to brighten the rainy morning. At the event’s conclusion, all alumni in attendance were invited to sing on stage as a group.
Immediately following Alumni Chapel Sing was a picnic-style lunch and class photographs. Spouses, partners, families, and friends joined their beloved alumni to be archived as part of the reunion festivities.
To round out the afternoon, Wabash President Scott Feller gave a campus update and answered questions. The chemistry, mathematics, computer science, physics, and psychology departments hosted receptions in Hays Science Hall, Goodrich Hall, and Baxter Hall. The Huebner Gallery in the Fine Arts Center displayed photos taken by the late Martin See ’74. Wabash archivist Nolan Eller ’11 and Richard Gunderman ’83 presented late afternoon colloquia sessions.
All alumni participated in a reception in Little Giant Stadium before heading to individual class dinners around campus. The final event of the weekend was a buffet breakfast on Sunday morning.