Wabash College's annual alumni reunion weekend, Big Bash, opened Friday, May 31. Here Denton West '69 shares a laugh with a group of his classmates and spouses.
Sam Russell '21 (center) leads a campus tour. There was plenty to show the golden reunion honorees.
Jeff Torrell '69 (right) makes a point with Russell during the campus tour.
John Buford '69 (left) and West catch up.
Somehow, riding in a golf cart makes everyone smile.
Mike Lowe '71 (left) converses with Dave Hagen '68.
Here, Ted Wachs '69 (left) chats with friends on an Allen Center bench.
The benches near the Senior Arch were crowded on Friday afternoon.
John Sowers '99 was sharply dressed fro the occasion, and had a wonderfully memorable story to share as well.
Dave Livengood '64 (standing) was holding court on the Wally's patio.
Sherm Franz '59 smiles with a friend before heading into the Big Bash Banquet in Knowling Fieldhouse.
Dick Sadler '54 drove from California to attend Big Bash.
Dick Sadler '54 drove from California to attend Big Bash.
At Big Bash, first things first. Sign the book!
Darnell Frazier '94 visits with Hugh Vandivier and Aaron Selby.
The beautiful skies Friday welcome alumni home.
Big Bash Weekend is a great time to stock up on Wabash gear!
Big Bash Weekend is a great time to stock up on Wabash gear!
Alumni and friends tour campus to see what's new.
Each member of the Class of 1969 in attendance receives a 50th Reunion medallion.
Robert Pugh '49 celebrating his 70th reunion, photographed here with Ken Crawford '69.
Dave Knott ’69 talks with Gary Ross following Jake Gilbert's presentation.
Sport and Performance Psychologist Chris Carr '82, who works for the Green Bay Packers and Indiana Pacers: 'I deal with human beings. They just happen to be elite athletes. They have all of the frailties human beings have.'
Sports Medicine Physician Daniel Kraft '85 discusses the changes in concussion protocols--from youth football to the National Football League.
Wabash College's annual alumni reunion weekend, Big Bash, opened Friday, May 31. Here Denton West '69 shares a laugh with a group of his classmates and spouses.
Sport and Performance Psychologist Chris Carr '82, who works for the Green Bay Packers and Indiana Pacers: 'I deal with human beings. They just happen to be elite athletes. They have all of the frailties human beings have.'