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Although Homecoming was a big weekend, it wasn ' t the only blow-out during the fall. The first social weekend of the year was that of Septem¬ ber 29-30 which saw the Ron Shearer Benefit Dance, sponsored by the men of Delta Tau Delta to raise money for the Ron Shearer Hospital Fund. The victory over Earlham in football Saturday made the two days a complete success. The week before the DePauw game is always one of activity (just ask any freshman) and between working on Blue Key Stunt Night skits, and thinking about the game (and one ' s date for the dances after) studies are pushed aside. The upset victory over the Dannies, which catapulted Big Red into the Number One spot in the nation (on the basis of who beat who), set the scene for campus-wide celebrations Saturday night. Above, “How Sweet It Is! Left, The The¬ ological Implications of Wiping Out De¬ Pauw , the winning Blue Key Stunt Night skit by the Fijis; left to right: Dr. Chosen Pebbles (Bob Brandes), the God of Waugh (Buzz Madsen), Christian Al (Dave Avery), and the Good, Rich God (John Culley). The Kappa Sigs garnered second and the Lamb¬ da Chis took third place honors.
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Fall Weekends Top, disgruntled Dannies trudge off the field as Mike Henry scores for Red; Terry Shuck ' s PAT sewed up the 7—0 victory. Remaining pictures record the scene at the Ron Shearer dance. 22
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1 Art and Culture Under the sponsorship of stu¬ dents and faculty, many guest performers and lecturers visited Wabash throughout the year, adding an element of culture to town and gown alike. November saw the performance of Miss Jean Redpath with her repertoire of Scottish folk songs. Top right, the Jordan Wind Ensemble in concert. Middle right, Sergiu Luca plays with piano accompaniment. Below, poet Paul Carroll.
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