Alumni Chapel Sing always begins with the 50-year reunion first to the stage. Here the Class of 1967 marches in, proving that sometimes there is an advantage to going first.
The Class of 1967 commanded the stage.
As Steve Hoffman, Director of Alumni Relations, said before the Class of 1972 took to the stage, 'a little a capella never hurt anyone.'
The Class of 1977 was a festive bunch.
The winner of best performance by a duo went to the Class of 1982's Joe Pfennig (left) and David Newby.
Pfennig and Newby celebrate with Steve Hoffman following their impressive performance.
The Class of 1987 turned in a spirited performance.
The Class of 1992 locked arms on the Chapel stage.
The hippest man to climb to the stage may have been Deon Miles' son Noah.
The Class of 1997's effort lost some steam during the second verse of 'Old Wabash.'
The Class of 2007 enjoyed a nice turnout at Big Bash.
The Class of 2012 made its first Big Bash appearance.
The Golden alumni, those who graduated 51 or more years ago, were more than up to the challenge. All told, 18 took to the stage.
Alumni Chapel Sing closes with a rendition of 'Old Wabash' by all alumni present.
Glee Club Director Dr. Richard Bowen led the one final time.
Few things elicit smiles like the all-Big Bash version of 'Old Wabash.'
Alumni Chapel Sing always begins with the 50-year reunion first to the stage. Here the Class of 1967 marches in, proving that sometimes there is an advantage to going first.