The first order of business is picking up those red folders for more than 260 freshmen.
Jordan Ogle, Dana, IN., was an early check in Saturday morning.
The all important mug shot for Omar Chavez, Anaheim, CA., was next.
Moving the ID line to the first stop in Knowling Fieldhouse did create quite a line.
Mitch Sullivan and Mom made their way from Evansville, IN., to Freshman Saturday.
Noah Webster goes through the paper work of settling in.
Once a Wabash Man - ALWAYS a Wabash Man. John Horner '59 on hand to greet freshmen.
Do you think these parents are comparing notes or just worrying about their sons?
Melvin Gore '81 looks like a proud father delivering his son Mike '18. How about those grins?
Cono Cox, Valparaiso, is in the line for employment information.
Brian Gregory is wrapped up in paper work after long trip from home - Salt Lake City, Utah.
Kalvin Fiechter, Decatur, IN, listens to information about the employment WISE program.
Nigel Dao Dao Nguyen, Vietnam, checks his completed paper work with Will Oprisko, Director of Wabash Student Employment and Student Activities
President and Mrs. Hess visiting with senior Andrew Dettmer
Cory Sims, Camby, IN, takes a moment from organizing his dorm room for a pic with Mom and Dad.
Connor Smith had the shortest of trips to his dorm room from right here in Crawfordsville.
Roomies meeting for the first time. From left: Ryan McDaniel, Indianapolis, Max Roweley Ft. Wayne, and Alex Arellano, El Paso, TX.
Chandler Moore, another Crawfordsville guy, grabs the microwave to haul up a few floors at Martindale.
For Residential Assistants it can be a little stressful with missing mattresses or absent dresser. Jonathan Daron '16 was working with several parents squaring away dorm rooms.
Dave Johnson is a swimmer from Naperville, IL. His Mom and Dad gave him a big hug for this shot.
Ben Geier, Carmel, IN, helps family pick out some Wabash swag.
The Allen Center kept busy with Freshman registration right up to lunch.
For Residential Assistants it can be a little stressful with missing mattresses or absent dresser. Jonathan Daron '16 was working with several parents squaring away dorm rooms.