Freshman Service — Vanity Theater, Lane Place, FISH
The guys working at the Vanity Theater might well have been auditioning for the hit TV show "Dirty Jobs." The work — scraping, painting, sawing, and hauling — was indeed dirty work. But as Sugar Creek Players Board President Amy Woodall said, "It's amazing how much you can get done with so many able-bodied, willing young men helping out."
Older Wabash football fans will remember the names Magura and Dyer. In this shot, Rob Dyer hands off a box of food to Joe Magura at the FISH Food Pantry. Rob is the son Jim Dyer ’83, the grandson of Bob Dyer ’56, and his uncles — Jason ’86 and Tom ’78, along with Jim Cumming ’61 — are also Wabash men. As for Magura, well, his father Mark ’83 was classmates with Jim Dyer.