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Wabash Day Update
by Jon Pactor '71
09/13/05
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We are about six weeks away from the NAWM’s inaugural Wabash Day--Wabash Alumni Benefiting And Serving Humanity, October 29-30. All alumni and their families are encouraged to participate.

What is Wabash Day?  In May 2005, the NAWM resolved to have a national day of community service whereby alumni from around the country or the world would autonomously organize and perform community service.

Wabash Day is inexorably linked to Wabash’s core values.  The Gentlemen’s Rule requires Wabash men to be responsible citizens, and the mission statement requires us to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and to live humanely.   Regional associations and "ad hoc" associations are organizing community services now.  They need our help, as do the communities where we live.

To help, please contact Tom Runge at the alumni office (runget@wabash.edu) or me at the contact information below, or contact a Wabash Day Leader in your area.  You can find a list of those leaders at the end of this message.  If there is no activity in your area, we will help you form one in your area.  Thanks for your interest in Wabash Day.

Jon R. Pactor ‘71
Chairman, NAWM Wabash Day Committee
Suite 2410, One Indiana Square
211 N. Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-636-0686
317-259-7488 (home)
Fax: 317-636-8094
pactorlaw@iquest.net

Wabash Day Leaders

Eugene Anderson ’83, Indianapolis, Indiana
J. B. Bachman ’61, Nashville, Tennessee
Kevin Benefiel ‘81, Morgan County (Martinsville, et al), Indiana
Roger Billings ‘59, Cincinnati, Ohio
Greg Castanias ‘87, Washington, D.C.
Bill Catus ‘77, Columbus, Ohio
Lee Clark ‘73, Noblesville, Indiana
Lee Cline ‘66, Mississippi
Chuck Crowley ‘70, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jim Davlin ‘85, Zionsville, Indiana
Dustin DeNeal ‘04, Monroe County (Bloomington), Indiana
Mark Dewart ‘74, Chicagoland
Patrick East ‘00, Monroe County (Bloomington) Indiana
Greg Estel ‘85, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Lou Fenolio ‘81, Lafayette, Indiana
Jay Fisher ‘66, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Larry Frye, Crawfordsville/Montgomery County, Indiana
Dom Glover ‘93, Columbus, Indiana
John Grannan ‘97, Kentuckiana (So. Indiana & Louisville)
Craig Green, 59, Parke County, Indiana
Ted Grossnickle ‘73, Franklin, Indiana
Tom Hartry ’75, Charleston, South Carolina
Peter Horvath ‘92, South Bend, Indiana
Howard Irish ‘71, Omaha, Nebraska
Paul Jefferson ’92, Indianapolis, Indiana
Brad Johnson ‘71, Fishers, Indiana
Bill Kaiser ’87, Jasper, Indiana
Steve King ‘97, Cincinnati, Ohio
Ray Ladriere ‘78, Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas
Larry Landis ’67, Indianapolis, Indiana
Thom Liffick ’73, Evansville, Indiana
Mike LoPrete ’02, Bloomington, Indiana
Steve Marcou ’93, Brownsburg, Indiana
Brad Maxwell ‘83, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Andrew McGlothlen ’05, Peoria, Illinois
Roger Neal ’04, Indianapolis, Indiana
John Oliveri ‘91, New York City, N.Y.
Corey Olson ‘85, Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas
Jon Pactor ‘71, Indianapolis, Indiana
John Panozzo ‘89, Denver, Colorado
Harry Phillips ‘65, Denver, Colorado
Roger Powell ‘55, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Charlie Raiser '69, St. Louis, Missouri
David Rich ‘01, Nashville, Tennessee
Bert Salinas ‘97, Washington, D.C.
Scott Medsker ’03, Washington, D.C.
Rick Strasser ’02, Washington, D.C.
Tom Topper ’70, Evansville, Indiana
Aaron Warnke ‘98, Atlanta, Georgia