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Little 5 Wows Again in ’18
by Evan Grathwohl ’20
Little 5 2018 was an electric weekend on
DePauw’s campus. Last year, the FIJI team,
headed by myself, as a sophomore, had a
strong showing on the track. I was the top
finisher for FIJI, placing 12 in the criterium
th
race and 16 for the street sprints out of 25
th
racers. We also had the great opportunity to
get new uniforms.
Moving forward, Aaron Worley ’21, last
year’s steering committee chairman, will be
the co-chair for Little 5 for all of DePauw,
as FIJI continues to press our members to
take more active roles in the university and
the community.
Unfortunately, I will be absent this com-
ing spring semester for my management
fellows internship; however, I am confident
that our team will have a strong showing
again, headed by senior Richard Brainerd
’19. Little 5. Rider Evan Grathwohl ’20, House Little 5 Representative Aaron Worley ’21, and
brother Rick Brainerd ’19.
Football is a Family Affair
for John Pasch ’21
After retiring from playing foot- freshman, are also members of this
ball after 15 seasons, sophomore highly successful team.
brother John Pasch has found his “Football isn’t just a game. For
calling in coaching. In his first year me, and for my family, it is a
as an assistant high school football lifestyle. I loved playing the game,
coach, the Indianapolis Lutheran but my true calling is being able to
Saints are preparing to play in their coach. I have always watched and
fourth semi-state game in five years learned under my dad, and now it
and eying that elusive state champi- is my turn to be able to give back
onship appearance. to these young men, teaching them
Summer Retreat: Clayton Cooperider ’19, Chuck Behr ’19, Nick Coaching for him is a family everything I know. It is truly a
Spencer ’19, and Bob Berwanger ’19. affair. His grandfather, Dick Pasch, blessing to be able to do this at such
is an assistant coach, and his father, a young age, and I know, even as I
th
Dave Pasch, is in his 11 year as the grow old, I will never be able to live
head coach of the team. His broth- without this sport.”
ers Jackson, a junior, and Jake, a
Monon Bell Tailgate with Wabash FIJI. Brothers pictured:
Bob Berwanger ’19, Chuck Behr ’19, Bijay Ranabhat ’19, Rick
Brainerd ’19, and Nick Spencer ’19.
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