Big Bash - Friday Photo Album 2
Hiatt
Don Hiatt '55. a member of the undefeated 1951 Little Giant football team, stands alongside the photograph of his teammates enshrined in the trophy case of the Allen Center.
Classes
Jason Dunning '08 and Mike Bohling '07 get feedback on their business plan from observers and classmates during a session of the Summmer Business Immersion course. Theirs was one of several classrooms opened up to alumni participation during this year's Big Bash.
Hinz
John ’95 and Angie Hinz, both scientists at the Livermore Laboratories,
chat with chemistry professor Lon Porter during the Academic Open House
1970
Mike Gregory, Ken Inman, and Larry Kuremsky, all Class of 1970, stroll across campus
Anderson-Williams
Andy Anderson ’65 and Jean Williams H’03 attend a Big Bash Colloquium session.
Estell
Greg Estell ’85 gets comfortable before a Big Bash Colloquium session.
Quillen
Charlie Quillen ’60, who was a long-time dean of students at Point Park
College in Pittsburgh, sits in lab to learn about summer research in
chemistry
Himsel-Carr
Scott Himsel and Kyle Carr, both Class of 1985, listen to Dr. John
Zimmerman's Big Bash colloquium talk.
NoBlueBooks
No Blue Books required! It was standing room only when alumni listened to emeritus professors Raymond Williams, Vic Powell, and John Zimmerman reflect on the last 50 years at Wabash.
Ron Bartow
Ron Bartow ’65 came to Big Bash all the way from Arizona!
Family
Men of the Class of 1985 and their families tour the recently completed Hays Science Building.
Chamness
Dean Mauri Ditzler '75 congratulates Digimarc Corporation vice president
and chief legal officer Robert Chamness '75 following the Portland,
Oregon lawyer's presentation "Views from the Left Coast." Ditzler and
Chamness, both born and raised in Indiana's Parke County.
Valentine
Wooster College Professor of Theater Ansley Valentine '90 spoke to alumni about his work in theater, particularly his work with large puppets in shows such as the Indianapolis Repertory Theater's production of A Christmas Carol . "I tried to bring to these characters what I know as an actor," Valentine said. "I try to create an experience that is larger than life, touches the emotions, and reaches into the audience's imagination." Mike Kelley '85 talks with Valentine after the presentation