Big Bash 2024
Big Bash Reunion Weekend welcomed more than 400 alumni and guests from June 31-May 2, 2024, to Wabash College. The event-filled weekend featured a golf scramble, Alumni Chapel Sing, Symposium speakers, the Big Bash Banquet, and more.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.
Martin See ’74 enjoyed a wonderful career as a cardiologist, but was a truly gifted photographer by avocation. Several of his photographs were on exhibit in the Huebner Gallery. His widow, Patsy, welcomed visitors and shared stories about the featured art. President Scott Feller also presented Patsy with Martin’s 50th reunion medallion.