Tom Ridolfo ’69, Gene Schofield ’69, and Tom Hunter ’69
Big Bash 2019
Big Bash 2019
John Kline ’64 and Todd Hanlin ’64, and Hiroko Kline
The view from the front porch of Martindale Hall.
Touring student housing during Big Bash 2019
Ken Crawford ’69 provided a look into the early development of rockets, the '60s space race to the moon, the shuttle program, the astronauts who flew the missions, and the future of space travel.
Alumni listen to Class of Ken Crawford's talk titled NASA: Rockets, Astronauts, and the Future of Space Travel.
Nnamdi Nwosa '04 discusses his life as a stuntman. 'It's not really a career you just fall into,' he joked.
Ray Knight '69, left, and Professor of Chemistry Emeritus John Zimmerman look through old pictures at the department reception.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Wally Novak talks with Michael Doherty '79 at the department reception.
A member of the Class of 1969 enjoys the beautiful Big Bash weather while searching the bricks of the alumni terrace.
Wally's Restaurant and Pub in Sparks Center was a popular hotspot throughout Big Bash Weekend.
The afternoon temperatures encouraged quiet conversations around campus.
Nick D'Angelo '84 shared about his work as the senior prosecutor in a felony courtroom in Cook County Illinois. He credits his time at Wabash as preparing him well for his job—to listen, learn, and look for details.
Nick D'Angelo '84 shared about his work as the senior prosecutor in a felony courtroom in Cook County Illinois. He credits his time at Wabash as preparing him well for his job—to listen, learn, and look for details.
Ken Crawford ’69 provided a look into the early development of rockets, the '60s space race to the moon, the shuttle program, the astronauts who flew the missions, and the future of space travel.
Nick D'Angelo '84 shared about his work as the senior prosecutor in a felony courtroom in Cook County Illinois. He credits his time at Wabash as preparing him well for his job—to listen, learn, and look for details.
Nick D'Angelo '84 shared about his work as the senior prosecutor in a felony courtroom in Cook County Illinois. He credits his time at Wabash as preparing him well for his job—to listen, learn, and look for details.