Freshman Saturday
Checking In
Wabash signed in about 250 freshman at the morning registration session.
Registering
It's D-Day for Wabash freshmen, all 250 strong, who officially became Wabash Men on Freshman Saturday.
BankAccount
Right after registering, most freshmen and their parents signed up for a bank account.
Bambrey
Dean of Students Tom Bambrey welcomes a family to Wabash.
CoyShirt
Alumnus Doug Coy gives a freshman a free T-shirt, courtesy of the Sugar Creek Alumni Association.
Frisbee
Several banks gave freshmen free frisbees, which were used to write on and toss around at the Parents' Reception, sponsored by the Alumni and Parent Relations Office.
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"I'll take a medium." Alumnus Greg Miller gives a freshman a free t-shirt from the Sugar Creek Alumni Association.
Newspaper
Orientation leaders take a break from registering freshmen to check out the Journal Review's special Wabash section.
Pactor
Alumnus Jon Pactor is always on hand to welcome the new students to campus. Pactor also represented the National Association of Wabash Men in welcoming the entire class at the Ringing In ceremony.
Pam
Pam Rager from the Admissions Office tells a mom and dad that Wabash will take good care of their son.
Rudy
Admissions counselor Rudy Cope talks with the parent of a Wabash freshman.
Runge
Director of Alumni and Parent Relations Tom Runge chats with a Wabash family at the Parents' Reception.
Say Cheese
Mike Warren from the Alumni and Parent Relations Office photographed every Wabash freshman and his family.
Freshmen
Wabash men in the Class of 2009 filled the balcony of the Chapel for the Ringing In ceremony.
Ford
President Ford challenges the Wabash Class of 2009 to "save civilization."
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Alumnus Jon Pactor ’71 welcomed the Class of 2009 on behalf of the National Association of Wabash Men.