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Over 150 students, staff, and alumni participated in WABASH Day service projects in spite of rain and cold temperatures.
A group of Wabash students did the dirty work on a Habitat for Humanity House on WABASH Day.
Owen Doster ’20 cleans gutters on a wet WABASH Day (don't tell coach he was on the roof).
More than 50 Wabash Wrestlers took part in WABASH Day -- these guys walked dogs at the AWL.
Polishing windows and doors at the Old Jail Museum on WABASH Day.
Honorary Alumnus MIke Reidy H’04 worked with Lambda Chi and Beta at the Old Jail Museum on WABASH Day.
Henry Swift ’18 working in the light booth at the Vanity Theater on WABASH Day.
Beta Theta Pi helps sort old costumes at the Vanity Theater on WABASH Day.
Wrestlers worked in the rain on a 41-degree morning at a Pam's Promise house on WABASH Day.
Honorary Alumnus Tobey Herzog H’11 took a crew of Betas to the Vanity Theater on WABASH Day.
Wrestlers getting dogs out for a walk at the AWL on WABASH Day.
The dogs don't get out much at the AWL, but Wabash wrestlers took them out for a leg stretch on WABASH Day.
Wrestlers washing dog and cat food bowls at the AWL on WABASH Day. "Reminds me of my time working at Panda Express in high school."
Working on Halloween decorations at the Old Jail Museum on WABASH Day.
Teammates help each other on a slippery roof at a Pam's Promise house on WABASH Day.
Lambda Chi Alpha members in the Rotary Jail at the Old Jail Museum on WABASH Day.
Washing, drying, and folding animal bedding and towels at the AWL on WABASH Day.
A Habitat for Humanity house is getting a new addition, which meant demo for these Wabash men.
Members of Beta Theta Pi and Lambda Chi Alpha worked at the Old Jail Museum on WABASH Day.
Ken Crawford '69 and more than 20 students made quick work of several projects preparing the General Lew Wallace Study grounds for the winter.
The Friends of Sugar Creek organization received assistance with some tasks at its local office.
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