The Advancement staff is hard at work in the Media Center raising money for Wabash - Go for 2 on 422!
The Wabash Community gathered for lunch in Chadwick Court to celebrate philanthropy at Wabash. Wally was on hand to add to the excitement.
Students were given the opportunity to sign a beam that will become part of the new student housing currently under construction on the west side of campus.
Six lucky contestants found themselves in a heated race to see who would get the most votes for a pie in the face.
Professor Greg Dallinger just got six more votes!
Head Football Coach Erik Raeburn is pretty sure he can figure out where these votes (tickets) originated.
CFO Larry Griffith casts several votes for his candidate.
Assistant Director of Annual Giving Kevin Andrews prepares pies for the winners.
Due to a mysterious tie at the end of voting, all six contestants got pies to the face. Admissions Counselor Tyler Wade was first in line.
Psychology Professor Ryan Rush anticipates his fate.
Professor Greg Dallinger gets a little extra pie from Ryan Rush.
Coach Erik Raeburn planted a creamy kiss on Wally after his pie in the face.
Head Baseball Coach Cory Stevens requested his seniors do the honor.
Admissions Counselor Alex Moseman received the most votes.
Senior Andrew Dettmer challenged the students to give on 4.22 - if 422 members of the current student body made a gift he would take a pie to the face.
Senior Corey Egler wasn't even in the competition and somehow ended up pied.
Associate Director of Alumni and Parent Relations Mike Warren talks with Major Gifts Officer Lu Hamilton about the outcome of the noon time festivities.
Students were given the opportunity to sign a beam that will become part of the new student housing currently under construction on the west side of campus.
Senior Andrew Dettmer challenged the students to give on 4.22 - if 422 members of the current student body made a gift he would take a pie to the face.
Associate Director of Alumni and Parent Relations Mike Warren talks with Major Gifts Officer Lu Hamilton about the outcome of the noon time festivities.