Alumni Chapel Album Three / Delta Tau Delta Rededication
Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.
Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.
Professor Emeritus of Biology Bill Doemel, right, connects with former Wabash swim coach Gail Pebworth H'91.
Once the introduction of "Old Wabash" is played, the words follow without a second thought for our alumni.
Bill Cook '66 joins the Wabash College Glee Club in singing "Old Wabash."
Associate Professor of Religion '70 joins the Wabash College Glee Club in singing "Old Wabash."
Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.
The family of Kip Chase '03 document his receiving the Jeremy Robert Wright Young Alumnus Award.
NAWM Vice President Marc Nichols '92 listens as his fellow alumni are recognized.
Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.
Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.
Lucy Brooks smiles as her husband, Aus Brooks '61, receives the Fredrick J. Urbaska Civic Service Award.
Homecoming Alumni Chapel is a great way for the Wabash community to celebrate friendships, traditions, and the accomplishments of our own.
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.
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.
Dean Mike Raters '85 joins Delta President '18 for the rededication.
Former members of Delta Tau Delta took time during the Homecoming festivities to celebrate their fraternity.
Former members of Delta Tau Delta took time during the Homecoming festivities to celebrate their fraternity.
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.
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.
Former members of Delta Tau Delta took time during the Homecoming festivities to celebrate their fraternity.
Delta Tau Delta members listen as their leaders talk about their house and their brotherhood during the rededication.
Delta Tau Delta members listen as their leaders talk about their house and their brotherhood during the rededication.
Delta Tau Delta members listen as their leaders talk about their house and their brotherhood during the rededication.
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.
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.