Skip to Main Content

Photo Albums

Weepy Skies, Warm Hearts: Saturday at Big Bash

a boy holding an umbrella

R.J. Sturgill, son of Jon Sturgill ’93, has the gear of choice at this year's Big Bash — an umbrella. In spite of weepy skies, about 300 Wabash alumni and their families returned to warm their hearts at Wabash College.

a man and woman wearing hats looking at a book

Bill Monter ’58 and his wife check out the 1958 issue of The Wabash.

men wearing red shirts and white caps

Steve Bowen, chairman of the Wabash Board of Trustees, and Tom Bambrey, director of athletics at Wabash, celebrated with more than 80 of their classmates from the Class of 1968.

men wearing lanyards looking at a book

Greg Foyer, James Pace, and Tom Dyer — all members of the Class of 1978 — check out yearbooks from their time at Wabash.

men wearing cowboy hats and looking at a laptop

Gary Hanner and Bruce Henderson take a break from festivities during Big Bash.

a man and a girl posing for a picture

Jon Sturgill ’93 and his daughter, Melissa.

a man wearing glasses and a grey shirt

Rufus LaRue ’48 celebrated with the Golden Little Giants during Big Bash Weekend.

a man holding a sign and writing on a piece of paper

Alumni Director Tom Runge ’71 takes a break from his hectic schedule while being interviewed by Andy Bruner, a reporter with The Paper of Montgomery County.

a man in a suit

Steve Goldsmith ’68, former mayor of the City of Indianapolis, gave a colloquium talk to a packed classroom. Now a professor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and domestic policy advisor living in Washington, Goldsmith talked about how what he learned at Wabash — from Ben Rogge, Joe O'Rourke, and George Lipsky — informs his work today.

a group of men sitting in a row

Class of 1963 lets go with Old Wabash.

a group of people in a stadium

"Go Wabash" shouts out the combined voices of alums, students, and staff at the conclusion of the Alumni Chapel Sing.

a group of men in red shirts

Dave Cook and Chuck Kraft get into their rendition of Old Wabash.


Download Album Photos

Back to Top