Skip to Main Content

Photo Albums

Big Bash 2017 Alumni Chapel Sing

a group of men wearing red and green hats

Alumni Chapel Sing always begins with the 50-year reunion first to the stage. Here the Class of 1967 marches in, proving that sometimes there is an advantage to going first.

a group of people wearing red shirts and hats

The Class of 1967 commanded the stage.

a group of people standing on a red carpet

As Steve Hoffman, Director of Alumni Relations, said before the Class of 1972 took to the stage, 'a little a capella never hurt anyone.'

a group of people standing on a stage

The Class of 1977 was a festive bunch.

a man in red shirt with his arms raised

The winner of best performance by a duo went to the Class of 1982's Joe Pfennig (left) and David Newby.

a group of men in red shirts

Pfennig and Newby celebrate with Steve Hoffman following their impressive performance.

a group of men standing on a stage

The Class of 1987 turned in a spirited performance.

a group of men standing on a stage

The Class of 1992 locked arms on the Chapel stage.

a man and boy holding a ball

The hippest man to climb to the stage may have been Deon Miles' son Noah.

a group of men wearing matching red shirts

The Class of 1997's effort lost some steam during the second verse of 'Old Wabash.'

a group of people standing on a stage

The Class of 2007 enjoyed a nice turnout at Big Bash.

a group of men singing on a stage

The Class of 2012 made its first Big Bash appearance.

a group of men standing on a red carpet

The Golden alumni, those who graduated 51 or more years ago, were more than up to the challenge. All told, 18 took to the stage.

a group of people in red shirts singing

Alumni Chapel Sing closes with a rendition of 'Old Wabash' by all alumni present.

a man pointing at something

Glee Club Director Dr. Richard Bowen led the one final time.

a group of people in red shirts

Few things elicit smiles like the all-Big Bash version of 'Old Wabash.'


Download Album Photos