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Honor Scholar 2011

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Admissions Counselor Will Arvin '08 assists a student checking in at the 118th Honor Scholarship Weekend.

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Prospective students had the opportunity to learn about student organizations, various offices on campus, and fraternities at the Activities Fair.

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Heather Hines, Coordinator of Student Engagement and Retention talks with a high school senior about mentoring programs at Wabash.

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Drew Parrish '10, IT Services, talks with a prospective student and his mother about computers and wireless access on campus.

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Members of Lambda Chi Alpha, along with many other fraternities and student organizations, were out in full force recruiting next year's freshmen.

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Students continued to check in throughout the morning. More than 400 students registered for the weekend.

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Here a father and son look through all the information needed for the weekend.

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Prospective parents had the opportunity to hear parents of current students in the first panel discussion of the day. Here, Rudy and Karen Altergott, parents of Rudy Altergott '13, answer a question about the College from their perspective.

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Parents have the opportunity to ask questions about anything related to college life during the parent panel discussions. Topics ranged from independent versus fraternity living to being on an all-male campus.

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Wabash First Lady Chris White was busy during the morning check-in time. She was distributing information about the community for Crawfordsville Main Street Association. Both Crawfordsville Main Street and the Visitors Bureau were on hand to encourage families to explore the town along with the campus.

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With The Bachelor hot off the press, prospective students and parents got a glimpse of student life.

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Faculty and staff from all over campus were on hand to answer questions. Professor of History Rick Warner talks with two moms about what their sons might experience next year if they take up the challenge to become Wabash Men.


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