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Monthly Archives: December 2006
This Almost Sounds Like A Homily!!!
First of all, Happy Holidays to each and every one of you. (At last count, I think this blog had 7 faithful readers!) Second of all, The Holidays are one of the most exciting times of the year, especially for … Continue reading
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Steve Webb and Bob Dylan – What?
Wabash Religion Professor Steve Webb ’83 (red shirt, short hair), a student favorite, was recently featured in one of the local papers, the Journal Review, with a think piece about the political persuasions of Bob Dylan (red sticker, long hair, … Continue reading
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I Love To See The Good Guys Do Well! Update!
Above: Jim Davlin ’85 with his family at his 20th reunion at Wabash. News: Jim will be moving to John Deere after the first of the year to serve as Vice President and Treasurer! Need to Know: Jim and his … Continue reading
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Jim Amidon ’87 – He’s Always There!
The man behind the camera is our own Jim Amidon ’87. I might be tempted to tell you it’s just another basketball game..but it isn’t. For Jim, it’s another opportunity to highlight Coach Mac Petty’s Little Giants to you and … Continue reading
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The Wabash Community
We’re in the time of year where excitement and optimism, primarily from our children and grandchildren, fuel good feelings of family and friends. Virtually every faith is also approaching a time of the year for celebration. The Holiday Season, regardless … Continue reading
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Who Opened the Door For You?
Joe Klen ’97, our director of the Annual Fund, developed a theme for this year’s efforts of Opening Doors. Your annual fund gift this year, and every year, opens the doors of opportunity at Wabash and beyond. I’ll bet everyone … Continue reading
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Mark McNeely ’69 Joins Board of Governors
We just heard that attorney Mark McNeely, Wabash Class of 1969, has joined the Board of Governors of the Indiana State Bar Association. Mark has practiced law in Shelby County for 33 years. As if that isn’t enough, Mark was … Continue reading
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