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Allen 'Murph' Murphy ’76 takes a phone call from a fraternity brother before his interview for the College's Scarlet Yarns audio story project.
Murph shared stories from his days at Wabash on the hockey team and sailing club.
Mel Washburn '66 enjoyed his time at the mic.
Ryan Feeback '05, who works for the U.S. State Department in Lima, Peru, returned to campus for the first time since he graduated.
Ryan Feeback ’05
Jerry Wood ’66 talked about his experiences at Wabash, as a professor, and as a writer and author.
Cam Montgomery Jr. '86 spoke lovingly of his time on campus and in the Fiji house. He was also Scarlet Yarns' best recruiter...
by getting his pledge brothers (from left) Mike Reding '86, Tim Oakes '86, and Joe Bevelhimer '86 to join him.
Cam Montgomery
Fr. Mike Reding ’86
Tim Oakes ’86
Joe Bevelheimer ’86
Here Oakes and Bevelhimer share a laugh...of which there were plenty.
Kevin Griffen ’18 interviews Bill Cook ’66.
Bill Cook ’66 talked about his most significant moments at Wabash as a student…
… and as a professor.
David Kendall ’66 talked about his attempts to de-segregate the Kappa Sig fraternity on a national level.
Associate Director of Communications Richard Paige interviews David Kendall ’66.
Kendall read from responses to his efforts to desegregate the fraternity.
Ben Cramer ’17 interviews Mike Foster ’06.
Mike Foster ’06 shared fond memories of his mentor, Professor Tom Stokes.
Bill Summers ’66
George 'Skip' Thacker ’56 recalled the greased pole fight of his freshman year…
…when he was the guy who climbed the pole!
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