Trustee Roger Billings '59, Cincinnati, Ohio, chats with Jack Oest the grandson of legendary Wabash Professor Norwood Brigance.
Josh Patty '99, a pastor in Fairmont, W.V., talks over lunch.
Big Bash is a busy weekend for College staff. Public Affairs' Kim Johnson and College Archivist Beth Swift grab lunch between assignments.
Bob Hobson '57, Lafayette, California, at right, chats over lunch.
Media Services Specialist Adam Bowen sets up members of the Class of 1959 for Scarlett Yarns in the Lilly Library.
You have to wonder what memories Mike Colvin '69, Lawrenceburg, In., might be reliving as he enjoys a quiet moment on the mall.
There is a lot happening behind the scenes at Big Bash. Bon Appetit had a small army on hand at mid afternoon preparing Friday night's dinner.
There's a great reason long-time Class Agent Bob Wild is smiling so much
— his Class of 1959 is likely to set an all-time record for best 50th
reunion attendance at this year's Big Bash!
Dr. Chris Bojrab ’89 got the teaching and learning underway Friday
afternoon when he talked about the human brain and the various
biological and chemical factors that drive behavior. Dr. Bojrab is one
of Indiana's leading psychiatrists.
It's pretty intimidating taking a photograph of one of Wabash's
best-known professional photographers! Denis Ryan Kelly ’84 not only
gave a colloquium talk Friday afternoon, he also has an impressive
exhibition of his photographs taken on four continents.
Fred Pipen ’59 is one of about 70 members of the Class of 1959 back for
their 50th reunion.
Jo Davidson spent 24 years working in the Alumni Office at Wabash. While
she's been retired from the College and living in the Smoky Mountains
for some time, she and her husband Bob came to the Big Bash to join the
members of the Class of 1959.
There's a great reason long-time Class Agent Bob Wild is smiling so much
— his Class of 1959 is likely to set an all-time record for best 50th
reunion attendance at this year's Big Bash!
Dr. Chris Bojrab ’89 got the teaching and learning underway Friday
afternoon when he talked about the human brain and the various
biological and chemical factors that drive behavior. Dr. Bojrab is one
of Indiana's leading psychiatrists.
It's pretty intimidating taking a photograph of one of Wabash's
best-known professional photographers! Denis Ryan Kelly ’84 not only
gave a colloquium talk Friday afternoon, he also has an impressive
exhibition of his photographs taken on four continents.
Jo Davidson spent 24 years working in the Alumni Office at Wabash. While
she's been retired from the College and living in the Smoky Mountains
for some time, she and her husband Bob came to the Big Bash to join the
members of the Class of 1959.