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Eriks Janelsins '02 – Out Think and Out Work

Alumni Relations

Apr 24, 2009

I had the opportunity to spend a few hours with Eriks Janelsins ’02 at the Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, WV, yesterday.  That’s just a portion of the resort in the background.  To […]

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Rambling…

Alumni Relations

Apr 23, 2009

I’m off the next two days to Western PA, the old stomping ground of our Dean of Students turned AD, Tom Bambrey ’68.  Tom’s stories of growing up out there and finding […]

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Michele And Heather – Awesome!

Alumni Relations

Apr 22, 2009

Today is Administrative Professionals Day.  On Wikipedia, it says today is:  “Administrative Professionals Day formerly known as Secretary’s Day is an unofficial secular holiday observed in the United States on the Wednesday of the last full week of April to recognize […]

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Terry Endsley '77 – Not sure where to start

Alumni Relations

Apr 21, 2009

Terry Endsley ’77 passed away last week.  Terry had been battling a brain tumor. His way-too-early passing leaves us all to wonder why. Yesterday, when I was running, I thought back to […]

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Brian Nietzel '90 – You Danced

Alumni Relations

Apr 20, 2009

Many of you may know alumnus Brian Nietzel, Class of 1990.  Brian lives in Minneapolis.  He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and was a excellent diver on Gail Pebworth’s […]

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Found! The Grunge's Tree

Alumni Relations

Apr 17, 2009

  So, someone not too long ago told me there’s a tree in the arboretum that reminded them of me.  I wasn’t sure how to take that so, walking right into it, […]

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Bill's Office

Alumni Relations

Apr 16, 2009

That’s Bill’s office…actually, both Bills…Placher and now Cook.  Bill Placher ’70.  Bill Cook ’66. I met with Bill Cook to talk about a great alumni travel opportunity next year (stay tuned for […]

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The Other Ghost

Alumni Relations

Apr 15, 2009

The other ghost, in addition to Mitch Mitchum, is Myron "Phil" Phillips ’27, who served as the director from 1956 to 1962. Phil Phillips is the father of our Society of Wabash […]

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Alumni Relations Ghosts

Alumni Relations

Apr 14, 2009

When I first returned to the college in 1999, one of my visits was to the Dean of Students office – in those days the Dean was Tom Bambrey ’68.  One of the […]

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Pat and Pat – What Makes Wabash Special

Alumni Relations

Apr 13, 2009

Took this photo last Monday evening at the Annual Peck Awards dinner.  That’s the Bachelor editor in chief, Patrick McAlister ’10, talking with Wabash president Pat White. The Bachelor recently garnered a […]

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Morris Dees – Advice For All Wabash Men

Alumni Relations

Apr 07, 2009

Morris Dees (r), seen here with alumnus and alumni board president Jim Dimos ’83, was on campus Monday evening to accept the David W. Peck Medal for his achievements in the field […]

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Wabash Alumni on Linkedin – 1,000 members

Alumni Relations

Apr 07, 2009

The Wabash College Alumni group recently passed the 1,000 member mark.  That means 8% of our alumni body are members and can be contacted by a single post on the Linkedin group […]

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Look Closely – SNOW!

Alumni Relations

Apr 06, 2009

April 6, 2009.  Saturday I was wearing shorts and working in the yard.  Yesterday, it rained nearly all day.  Today? Snow. Oh, it won’t "stick" to the ground; the ground is just […]

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Prof. Tracey Salisbury – The Standing "O"

Alumni Relations

Apr 03, 2009

Prof. Tracey Salisbury, a tenure track faculty member in the history department who wlll earn her doctorate later this year, earned a standing ovation yesterday for her Chapel talk on "Wabash Always […]

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That Time Of The Year

Alumni Relations

Apr 02, 2009

That’s German class last week.  Class meeting outdoors.  Eight guys in the class.  Recruiting poster? You can remember those days, can’t you?  Pick the professor, pick the class, spring day… Timeless. Like […]

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Seamus Boyce '03 – Headed to the Supreme Court

Alumni Relations

Apr 02, 2009

Seamus Boyce ’03 is an associate in the firm of Church, Church, Hittle, & Antrim in Noblesville, Indiana.  Seamus graduated from law school less than three years ago, in 2006. However, in […]

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The Stories It Could Tell

Alumni Relations

Mar 31, 2009

Took this photo at the Celebrating Scholarships Luncheon this past weekend.  This young man, Daniel King ’10 who has his own blog, is a Sphinx Club Pledge – affectionately known as a […]

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More Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers

Alumni Relations

Mar 31, 2009

According to informed White House sources, Wabash has at least two more graduates on the Super Lawyer list for the year.  Both of these super lawyers are partners in heavy-hitting legal powerhouses. […]

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