Wabash College President Patrick E. White rings in the Class of 2014 with the same hand bell Caleb Mills used to call the first students to class in 1833.
One of the first things President White asked the men of the Class of 2014 to do was to stand and thank their parents and families for traveling on this extraordinary journey that led them to Wabash.
Alumnus Joe Etling ’85 snaps a photo of his son, Joe Etling ’14.
Mark and Linda Stroud were among the first parents to arrive at the Chapel so that they could have a good view of their son, Patrick, in the opposite balcony.
The Wabash College Glee Club got the ceremony off to a great start when they entered the Chapel singing a rousing rendition of Old Wabash.
It seemed like every family had a camera or video camera recording the Ringing In Ceremony.
Mom smiles, Dad snaps a photo = two very proud Wabash parents!
President White asked the freshmen to stand and meet their most important teachers — their brothers in the Class of 2014.
The freshmen introduce themselves to one another as "teachers."
As of 1:55 p.m., 255 new students became Wabash Men!
Wabash College President Patrick E. White rings in the Class of 2014 with the same hand bell Caleb Mills used to call the first students to class in 1833.
One of the first things President White asked the men of the Class of 2014 to do was to stand and thank their parents and families for traveling on this extraordinary journey that led them to Wabash.
Mark and Linda Stroud were among the first parents to arrive at the Chapel so that they could have a good view of their son, Patrick, in the opposite balcony.