Anthony Smith measures a first grader at Hose Elementary School. His orientation group weighed and measured over 350 students!
Brandon Cornett measures a Hose Elementary School first grader.
Wabash freshmen ride with - and prepare to unload - tons of food for the FISH Food Pantry at the United Methodist Church.
Gary Black helps paint the men's room at the Montgomery County 4-H Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall.
Seth Tichenor handles the power equipment while his freshman buddies clean up the mess. They took part in a landscaping project at the historic Old Jail Museum.
Michael Spillson cleans and protects the wood walls in the lobby of the Montgomery County 4-H Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall.
Greg Milam and Bill Murchie put the first coat of paint on the walls of the men's room at the Montgomery County 4-H Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall.
Professor Jon Baer shows his advisees how to get down and dirty while planting ground cover at the Old Jail Museum.
Linden Raab and advisor Scott Feller of the Chemistry Department help clean up the fans used during the 4-H Fair in the Exhibition Hall.
Nick Rockefeller (right) and Matt Grennes put a primer coat over the pink-walled women's restroom at the Montgomery County 4-H Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall.
That's chemistry professor Ann Taylor in the middle of Matt Rushton and Rabin Paudel. Professor Taylor's advisees put a fresh coat of black paint on the fence surrounding the historic Lane Place grounds.
Easier or tougher than football training camp? Bryan Watson (right) and Skip Tokar, a pair of freshman football players, prepare the soil for planting outside the historic Old Jail Museum.
Daniel King hands a box of canned goods down the stairs at the Methodist Church.
Chris Beard rakes up some weeds behind the Montgomery County Youth Service Bureau.
Music professor Peter Hulen gave the Food Pantry group a helping hand.
Seth Tichenor handles the power equipment while his freshman buddies clean up the mess. They took part in a landscaping project at the historic Old Jail Museum.
Nick Rockefeller (right) and Matt Grennes put a primer coat over the pink-walled women's restroom at the Montgomery County 4-H Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall.
That's chemistry professor Ann Taylor in the middle of Matt Rushton and Rabin Paudel. Professor Taylor's advisees put a fresh coat of black paint on the fence surrounding the historic Lane Place grounds.
Easier or tougher than football training camp? Bryan Watson (right) and Skip Tokar, a pair of freshman football players, prepare the soil for planting outside the historic Old Jail Museum.