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Snodell Scholarship Reception

Wabash College recognized its newest group of Snodell Scholars, April 28, 2024, at a reception in Oak Brook, Illinois. The gathering honored a group of incoming freshmen who will make up part of the Class of 2028. Snodell Scholars come from the Chicagoland area and the scholarships are a gift of Walt ’68 and Kathy Snodell.

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The present and future Snodell Scholars gather as a group.

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Wabash welcomes the Class of 2028 Snodell Scholars.

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Mike Drousias (left) makes a point as Tim Stohl '27 (center) and his parents, Brad and Sara Stohl, listen in.

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Declan Chaay-Vickers '26 (left) enjoys a moment with Remis Vickers (center) and Rudy Altergott '13

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Grant Brewer '28 introduces himself to Caleb Drousias '27.

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Tim Song '26 gets a hug from his mother.

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Stacey Jansen (right) listens intently as her son, Isaac '27, converses.

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Song was happy to answer questions at his table.

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Chaay-Vickers had much to discuss.

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Sebastian Hill '28 (right) looks over the afternoon's program.

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Snodell Scholar Jason Toosevich '28.

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Ruben Canchola '28 settles in to the surroundings.

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Evan Rauwolf '28 listens to a friend.

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Albert Bernhardt '26 takes a question.

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Walt '68 (left) and Kathy Snodell are greeted by Chip Timmons '96, Dean for Enrollment Management.

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The Snodells warmly greet James Hawksworth '28 (right).

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Luke Cushing '27 (left) chats with Matt Page '13.

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Walt Snodell

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Kathy Snodell

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Parent Jennifer Kreis awaits an answer from Page.

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Plenty of conversaton occurred prior to the reception's welcome and program.

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Kathy Snodell makes it a point to talk with everyone in the room.

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Wabash College President Scott Feller (left) talks with Ruben Canchola '28 (center) and his family.

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Wabash First Lady 正规赌钱软件appndy Feller answers a question.

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George Vinihakis '15

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Jim Hawksworth '95, President of the National Association of Wabash Men, made easy conversation.

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Joe Hunt '28 found the afternoon to be enjoyable.

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Garrard McClendon '88 uses his phone to make a point.

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Edgar Albino '28 enjoys the moment.

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Nicholas Kreis '28 (center) listens carefully to Page.

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Caleb Drousias '27 makes his point.

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The group settles in for the program.

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Senior Associate Director of Regional Admissions Kyle Vowell welcomed those in atendance.

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James Hawksworth '28 applauds one of Vowell's points.

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The scholarship program, established by the Snodell's in 2018, was created to make a Wabash education available to a greater number of students from the Chicagoland area.

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Garrard McClendon '88 served as the reception's keynote speaker.

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McClendon is a board member of the National Association of Wabash Men, a professor of education policy, and an Emmy Award-winning journalist for his work in front of and behind the camera.

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He walked attendees through his college experience and how Wabash has positively shaped his life and work.

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Feller touted the unique opportunities that await the Snodell Scholars and the Class of 2028.

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Edgar Albino (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Grant Brewer (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Ruben Canchola (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar James Hawksworth (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Sebastian Hill (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Conor Hinderman (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar David Hinderman (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Joe Hunt (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Nicholas Kreis (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Jacob Liberatore (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Dominic Paul (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Evan Rauwolf (center).

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The Snodells with Snodell Scholar Jason Toosevich (center).

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Stacy Jansen (second from right) talks with members of the Hill family.

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McClendon (center) makes an emphatic point to Sara Stohl (right).

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Not surprisingly, Ruben Canchola was the center of attention.

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Ayden Lutes '26 (center) talks with Walt Snodell (right), while Song listens.

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Kathy Snodell talks with Jacob Liberatore (right).

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By the time participants arrive at scholarship receptions, admissions personnel like Vowell (left) have esteablished strong relationships with soon-to-be college students like Albino.

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The Wabash College Snodell Scholars Class of 2028 with the Snodells.

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The current and future Wabash College Snodell Scholars pictured with Walt and Kathy Snodell.


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