The medallions are ready for the Class of 1962. They will be celebrated at tonight's dinner.
Fred Obenchain brought handmade yarn from his alpaca farm in Virginia. The yarn came from an alpaca named after his favorite professor, Professor Laubengayer.
Signing the book is the only way to ensure getting "credit" for attending Big Bash.
Checking out the new goods in the bookstore.
Catching up in Scarlet Inn.
Tom Runge does a quick pose with the Bon Appetit crew responsible for all the Big Bash weekend meals. At center, General Manager Mary Jo Johnston (red top), and Catering Manager Kecia Tatman with four of their crew.
Kieth Nightenhelser '72 talks about graduating from Wabash and teaching at DePauw.
Bill Luckey '82, president of Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky, discusses the challenges and rewards of running a college in a federally designated distressed Appalachian county in his colloquium "No Ivy on our Walls."
Nick Steele '52, retired DePauw University professor, talks about teaching at DePauw.
Ron Recinto '87, Managing Editor for Yahoo Local Detroit, led a question-answer session on the changing world of journalism.
Fred Obenchain brought handmade yarn from his alpaca farm in Virginia. The yarn came from an alpaca named after his favorite professor, Professor Laubengayer.
Tom Runge does a quick pose with the Bon Appetit crew responsible for all the Big Bash weekend meals. At center, General Manager Mary Jo Johnston (red top), and Catering Manager Kecia Tatman with four of their crew.
Bill Luckey '82, president of Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky, discusses the challenges and rewards of running a college in a federally designated distressed Appalachian county in his colloquium "No Ivy on our Walls."