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Wabash Day-Crawfordsville

a group of people posing for a photo

In Crawfordsville, the largest single Wabash Day contingent ever—nearly 100 Wabash students, alumni, and faculty and staff—celebrated the College national day of service at six different projects across the city. Here, part of the morning shift poses for a group photo before heading off to their assigned projects.
 

a group of men digging in gravel

Joe Magura ’13, Zach Goldberg ’14, and Thomas Brooks ’14 shoveled and spread gravel at the Habitat for Humanity site.

a group of young men digging in a pile of gravel

Ron Allman ’14, Luke Ryle ’14, and Zach Vega ’14 spread gravel at the Habitat site.

a group of men carrying a picnic table

Tony Couch ’13, Wes Zimmerman ’14, Derek Bailey ’12, and David Wintczak ’14 did the heavy lifting at the Lew Wallace Study.

a man writing on a wall

Wrestler Jake Strausbaugh ’13 joined with the basketball team's Billy Powers ’12 and Ben Burkitt ’12 to prep part of the Lew Wallace study for painting.

a man using a knife to cut a wood piece

Dylan McBride ’14 painting a stair rail at the Study.

a man in a red shirt looking at another man

Ben Burkitt and Billy Powers

a man with a white beard and a baseball cap

Brad Mullendore ’69 supervised the work at the Lew Wallace Study. 

a man holding a dog

Jared Valentine ’14 was one of nearly a dozen Wabash students who spent the morning at the Animal Welfare League giving the dogs what they needed most—exercise and companionship.

a man petting a dog

Kris Devineni ’12 and Reba.

a group of people with dogs

Students take a break from exercising dogs on the Sugar Creek Trail. 

a man kneeling next to a dog

Michael Jordan ’11 was among a large number of upperclassmen in this year's Wabash Day contingent whose involvement shows how community service isn't just a freshman or pledge activity at the College. 


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