John Tweedle ’64 leads his classmates and their guests in a rousing cheer to conclude the celebration of friendship, learning, and memory that was the Class of 1964 50th Reunion.
Class Agent Jim Durham ’64 served as emcee.
President Greg Hess awarded 50th Reunion medallions to those who could not attend the Friday night Big Bash Banquet, including Todd Hamlin.
Bon Appetit General Manager Mary Jo Johnston lights the candles on a cake to mark the 72nd birthday of Vince Buzard ’64.
On his way out of town after graduating from Wabash in May, Chet Turnbeaugh ’14 dropped off this poster for President Greg Hess.
President Hess and Mary Jo Johnston prepare to surprise the birthday boy.
The Salter Hall stage could hardly contain the reunioning class.
Vince was truly surprised!
Vince's wife, Ann, enjoys the moment.
For horse racing fans, the College put the Belmont Stakes up on the Korb Classroom screen.
Hoping for a Triple Crown winner.
President Hess enjoyed his time with the Class of 1964.
Bob Sehr tells a story.
Hal Miller tells a joke.
Fred Davis enjoys it all.
Doug Fisher listens to the stories.
President Hess
John Tweedle ’64
David Petering ’64
Director of Planned Giving David Troutman enjoys the evening
Steve Cougill, who finished college elsewhere after leaving Wabash, expressed his gratitude to the Class for making him feel welcome and part of the class.
John Tweedle ’64 leads his classmates and their guests in a rousing cheer to conclude the celebration of friendship, learning, and memory that was the Class of 1964 50th Reunion.
Steve Cougill, who finished college elsewhere after leaving Wabash, expressed his gratitude to the Class for making him feel welcome and part of the class.