Following dinner, the Class of 59 Glee Club members reprised their Friday performance for their classmates, including Art Fontanes' hilarious solo in "If You Marry an Ugly Woman."
Bob Wedgeworth ’59 and his wife, C.K., enjoy Fontanes' performance.
Hoyt Miller's beautiful tenor voice soars on "Wayfaring Stranger."
Trustee and Class of 59 Glee Club member Roger Billings.
Retired Bishop Rt. Rev. Gary Gloster offered the opening prayer—and a pretty good joke—at the Class of 59 dinner.
Wabash First Lady Chris White was one of many in the audience stirred by the Glee Club's performance of "Wayfaring Stranger."
The Class of 59 Glee Club (and Hoyt Miller's solo) received a standing ovation just two numbers into the concert!
Joe Shewmon's bulldog, Oscar, listened to the festivities from the Littel Lobby. Only 9 years old, he couldn't get a beer, and he'd been hoping for a better seat, but, believe it or not, he was smiling for this photo.
Bob Nelson ’69 directs his classmates: still singing together, and beautifully, after all these years.
Following dinner, the Class of 59 Glee Club members reprised their Friday performance for their classmates, including Art Fontanes' hilarious solo in "If You Marry an Ugly Woman."
Joe Shewmon's bulldog, Oscar, listened to the festivities from the Littel Lobby. Only 9 years old, he couldn't get a beer, and he'd been hoping for a better seat, but, believe it or not, he was smiling for this photo.