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Freshmen Service and Downtown Welcome

a group of men shoveling dirt on a road

Freshmen Clayton Randolph and Quentin Watson help spread fresh gravel on the Sugar Creek Trail west of Crawfordsville.

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Ian Sunde and Adam Alexander assist the Crawfordsville Parks and Recreation Department.

a group of people sweeping the street

Sam Mattingly sweeps extra gravel off to the side of the trail.

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Fabian House unloads gravel from the truck.

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Michael Watson shovels gravel off the truck.

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Men from the Class of 2016 helped put new plywood walls up on the Vanity Theater stage

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Professor Mike Abbott's tutorial students moved set pieces through narrow hallways in anticipation of the Vanity Theater's production of NOISES OFF.

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More set pieces for NOISES OFF.

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Vanity Theater Board Member Matt Mayberry drives in screws while the Class of 2016 does the heavy lifting.

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It took a half-dozen people to put up 12-foot walls.

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Only Wabash men could have hauled a hulking file cabinet up the narrow steps and hallways of the Vanity Theater.

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Students at the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church did yard work, among other things.

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Main Street President John Dantzig welcomes the Class of 2016 downtown.

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John Dantzig and Main Street, thanks to First Lady Chris White, rolled out the red carpet for the freshmen.

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Wabash President Pat White also welcomed the students downtown and encouraged them to embrace their new hometown.

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Students at downtown's Marie Canine Plaza

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President White

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President White

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Crawfordsville Mayor (and Wabash alumnus) Todd Barton took part in Wednesday's downtown welcome.

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Mayor Barton was surrounded by 260 members of the Class of 2016.

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Keaton Becher is co-chairman of the orientation leaders

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Chris White chats with John Dantzig at the Main Street reception downtown.

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After community service and the welcome, students fanned out to dine at local restaurants.


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