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Far left: The Rhynes meet the Senior Council. Above left and across: Soph Mike Bachner in¬ troduces Vic Ransom to Wa¬ bash. Above: Pot stealing. Right: The pole. Someone cut it down. Some Rhynes refused to participate and were labled dissenters. Vigilantes were rumored but never materialized. When the dissenters appeared before the Senior Council, the ridiculous en¬ counter appeared in the Bachelor: WE ' RE playing cowboys and Indians? YOU ' RE playing cowboys and Indians. The crisis then disappeared but re¬ appeared in the Spring with the new Student Senate. Though it was decided to keep a modified program, there were rumblings that the decision could be reversed in the Fall. 19
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6 Polefights , Haircuts and Sings ii When Rhynes meet the Senior Council on that first Thursday and hear about Freshman | Orientation, they hiss and boo. : This year they clapped and cheered: Freshman Orientation was voluntary. And had been all along. Nevertheless, some students and faculty wanted to do away with pots, haircuts, and sings alto¬ gether. A poll indicated the stu¬ dent body wanted the status quo. Petitions were signed. Stands were taken. Meetings were held. The demise of tradition was praised and mourned. -
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Homecoming Generally agreed to be the biggest weekend (so¬ cially) of the Fall, Homecoming this year was graced by the reappearance of the Queen Contest , that generally successful attempt to prove that Wabash men are more beautiful than Tuttle Junior High co-eds—but not much. Aside from the game, the weekend saw the dedication of the college radio station, a concert Saturday night by the Ohio Wesle¬ yan and Wabash Glee Clubs, and the production of Catch Me If You Can by the Masque on Friday. Above, Mike Henry fights for a precious few yards against Wesle¬ yan. Below, the first, second, and third place finishers in Home¬ coming decs, in that order: the Fijis ' s “Alice from Wesleyan , the Lambda Chi circus, and the Sigma Chi “T party. Above, framed by a mystic flame, Jay Armstrong exhorts Rhynes to run. Right, Coach Urick fires up the crowd. 20
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