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Thrills, chills & diplomas

Feb 9, 2023 | Photos of the Week

A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour
A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour
A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour

A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour
A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour
A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour

A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour
A HIGHLIGHT OF the student career for many Middlebury College Febs — those students who graduate in February — is skiing down the slopes of the Middlebury College Snow Bowl dressed in their caps and gowns in what is known as the “Ski- Down.” But, with temperatures forecasted at minus 22 on Saturday morning (not to mention wind chills much lower), Middlebury College moved its traditional Ski-Down from the Snow Bowl in Hancock to the sledding hill in front of Middlebury Chapel on campus. It didn’t seem to matter much to the more than 100 Febs who got their diplomas in a ceremony at Virtue Field House followed by skiing, snowboarding and sledding down the little hill in front of the chapel. From the looks on their faces you can tell that fun was had by all. Photos courtesy of Middlebury College/ Todd Balfour

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