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2025 Commencement

Trustees, faculty, staff, students, and their families filled into Little Giant Stadium on May 17 to celebrate the 186 men who make up the Class of 2025 and recognize their collective accomplishments as they received diplomas from President Feller at Wabash College's 187th Commencement. 

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Soon-to-be graduates Justin Santiago (left) and Karston Runge peruse the Baccalauerate program as they await marching orders.

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As Aidan Geleott displays, there was plenty of morning sun on the east side of campus.

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Luis Rivera (center) finds his place in line.

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Baccalaureate is the first event in a busly schedule on graduation day for the graduates like Dre Peralta.

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Will Neubauer (center), Evan Neukam (rear), and William Morris (right) enjoy a light moment in line.

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James Szalkie (center) shares a story.

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Honorary degree recipient Kevin Clifford '77 (center) chats with David Hadley (right) political science professor emeritus.

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Zach Hoover '01, executive director of L.A. Voice, enjoys a relaxed moment Saturday morning.

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Robert 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网dgeworth, Jr. '59 begins his march to Pioneer Chapel.

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Jacob Ramirez (left) talke with Preston Reynolds (right).

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Mawuli Nevis ((right) shares a laugh with his linemates, including Phenix Carney (middle) and Gage Businger.

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Professor Classics Jeremy Hartnett '96 makes his way to Baxter Hall.

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Olivier Tuyishime (right) greets classmate Julius Hearns.

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Board of Trustee member Jennifer Evans was all smiles Saturday.

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Professor of Spanish Daniel Rogers H'12 delivered the Baccalaureate invocation.

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The Wabash Glee Club performs "Ave Maria."

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Rev. Hoover delivers the Baccalauerate sermon.

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His sermon title translated, means "Through the shelter of each other, people survive."

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Hoover is based in Los Angeles.

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The Glee Club performs "Unclouded Day."

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Hoover delivers the benediction.

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Preston Reynolds (middle right) listens intently.

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Gavin Pierson on the Chapel steps following the Baccalaureate. Behind him is Will Phillips.

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(From left) Noah McRoberts, Rivera, Logan 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网ilbaker, and Richard Ballentine exit the Chapel.

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There were plenty of smiles visible Saturday morning, as witnessed by Matt Lesniak (center).

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Associate Professor of English Jill Lamberton (right) greets the family of Olivier Tuyishime (center) following the Baccalaureate service.

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There were plenty of hugs ot go around for Dre Peralta.

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A graduate greets Associate Professor of Political Science Scott Himsel.

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Justin Gineris (right) chats with Professor of Religion Derek Nelson '99 (second from right).

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Graduate Don Silas poses for a photo with family.

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A relaxed Jacob Ramirez following the Baccalauerate.

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Emeritus Trustee Mac McNaught '76 (left) chats with a graduate ans his family.

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This family member was a bundle of positivity.

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Everyone wants a photo with the graduates.

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Sam Shockley and family chat with a classmate.

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Lewis Dellinger enters the Allen Center for lunch.

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There is always time for one more family photo.

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Once the Mall cleared out for lunch, the Chapel was a popular photo backdrop.

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Julio Enríquez-Ornelas ’08 (center), director of Latino partnerships, poses with Jonathan Silva Melendez (second from left) and his family.

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Eben Oakes and Tommy Minkler selected a perfect time for a photo on the Senior Bench.

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Brennan Beausir (right) took the opportunity to pose with his father, Kevin '90.

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Nate Blake (seated) poses for a photo on the senior bench, while his father, Tom '90 wants you to believe that he's not really there.

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Tom Oppman (front row, center) poses with his family.

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Following lunch, Fernando Ramos (left) and Luis Sanchez begin preparations for the Commencement ceremonies.

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All were relexed at mid-afternoon, especially this group of (l to r) Cooper Jarvis, Avery Epstein, Antonio Hernandez, Connor Thompson, Enrique Ruiz, and Cameron Ford.

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(from left) Sarvik Chaudhary, William Chapman, and Ben Casica-Patton find their places in line.

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There was plenty of time to skim the Commencement program.

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A graduate exits Baxter Hall en route to his place in line.

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Professors Amanda Ingram (left, biology) and Jill Lamberton (English) pose before marching.

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Economics Professor Eric Dunaway (left) talks with Mollie Ables, visiting assistant professor of music.

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Sam Benedict (right) begins the march to Little Giant Stadium.

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(near left to right) Phenix Carney, JoJo Carterm Ben Casica-Patton, and William Chapman begin the procession.

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Elijah Greene shows a little school spirit.

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It's not every day taht you graduate a 7-footer like Noah Hupmann.

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Kevin Clifford (left) with Dean of the College Todd McDorman.

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Little Giant Stadium was packed on a beautiful afternoon.

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Jacob White (center) acknowledges families in attendance.

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President Scott Feller welcomes those in attendance.

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There are a lot of bright futures pictured here, including Camden Scheidt, (front in sunglasses)

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Luis Rivera, one of two Commencement speakers is from Raleigh, North Carolina.

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His speech was titled "Standing T.A.L.L. in a Divided World."

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Plenty of attentions is paid to the speeches.

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The other Commencement speaker was Logan 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网ilbaker, a native of Scottsburg, Indiana.

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His speech was titled, "Creators."


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