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Visiting at the reception, Ivy Vessup, Reuben Vessup ‘91, Kay Ward ‘80, Emily Wallace ‘94,
Mary Kategile ‘09, Will Dreger ‘45 and Lorraine Dreger.
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Conversations during the wine and cheese reception at the banquet. In foreground: David Sommers ‘87, Aden Ward ‘71, Keith Dague, Carol Dague ‘90 and Otto Dreydoppel, Jr.
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“The Count,” a.k.a. David Schattschneider.
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In foreground, Rosemary and Doug Kleintop ‘75; Seminary Advancement Director, James Gold and Kelly Gold.
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Signing the perpetual Alumni Tablecloth: Kelly Howard ‘05, Gregory Kongor and Sharon Brown, director of Institutional Diversity.
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Socializing after dinner, Ken Robinson ‘51, Grace Robinson, Glen Stoudt ‘77 and Lyn Stoudt.
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Helping to identify Seminary alum in old photographs,
John Giesler ‘58 and Barbara Giesler.
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Students and significant others: Patricia and Michael
Hedrick ‘08, Adam Spaugh ‘08 and Eileen Gottshalk.
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The bus heads to Nazareth for the first leg of the “Walking Our History” tour.
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The Manor House was built in 1755-56 to become the home of Count Nicholas von Zinzendorf, though he never resided there. In 1759 it became the Nazareth Hall boys’ school. The Seminary was founded in 1807 in conjunction with the boys' school.
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Leader of one of three tour groups, Sarah Dreydoppel Hriniak introduces the Gray Cottage, the oldest existing building erected by the Moravians in North America.
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Picnic lunch on the grounds of the Whitefield House.
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Professor Otto Dreydoppel addresses the crowd.
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Jane Burcaw leads the tours on the Bethlehem campus.
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In 1893, the College and Seminary moved to its new campus on one square block on Bethlehem's Main Street. Comenius Hall housed all of the classrooms, offices and dormitories for students of both the College and Seminary.
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The rite of consecrating “the bishop of the 4:00 Club,” re-enacted by Dean Crouch, Betsy Miller ‘85 and former Dean Schattschneider.
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The closing Lovefeast in the Saal.
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