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Alumni Chapel Album Three / Delta Tau Delta Rededication

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Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.

a woman in a red dress

Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.

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Professor Emeritus of Biology Bill Doemel, right, connects with former Wabash swim coach Gail Pebworth H'91.

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Once the introduction of "Old Wabash" is played, the words follow without a second thought for our alumni.

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Bill Cook '66 joins the Wabash College Glee Club in singing "Old Wabash."

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Associate Professor of Religion '70 joins the Wabash College Glee Club in singing "Old Wabash."

a man sitting in a chair

Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.

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The family of Kip Chase '03 document his receiving the Jeremy Robert Wright Young Alumnus Award.

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NAWM Vice President Marc Nichols '92 listens as his fellow alumni are recognized.

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Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.

a man and woman in red shirt

Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.

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Lucy Brooks smiles as her husband, Aus Brooks '61, receives the Fredrick J. Urbaska Civic Service Award.

a man in a red shirt reading a paper

Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.

a baby in a red jersey

Henry Vogel, son of Todd Vogel '03 and grandson of Gordon Vogel '72, wanders around Pioneer Chapel. Maybe he'll do the same as a student some day.

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Nick Prihoda '99, Delta Tau Delta's chapter advisor, begins rededication of the Delta house by explaining that it's officially called a "shelter" because it serves as a refuge for all of its members.

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Dean Mike Raters '85 joins Delta President '18 for the rededication.

a man and woman sitting in a crowd

Former members of Delta Tau Delta took time during the Homecoming festivities to celebrate their fraternity.

a man in a red shirt

Former members of Delta Tau Delta took time during the Homecoming festivities to celebrate their fraternity.

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Delta President Zack Campbell '18 tells stories of how he and his fraternity brothers had to adjust to living in a house for the first time.

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Prihoda '99 is presented with a paddle from all of the current members Delta Tau Delta to show their appreciation for his help during the renovation and move-in process.

a group of people sitting in chairs outside

Former members of Delta Tau Delta took time during the Homecoming festivities to celebrate their fraternity.

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Delta Tau Delta members listen as their leaders talk about their house and their brotherhood during the rededication.

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Delta Tau Delta members listen as their leaders talk about their house and their brotherhood during the rededication.

a group of men standing outside

Delta Tau Delta members listen as their leaders talk about their house and their brotherhood during the rededication.


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