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1 s P 26 — Upper right: Delta Gammas try to com- plete their pyramid. Center left: Karen Uehlein disrobes in the Clothesline Event. Center right: Alpha Phi Laura Trubnick drinks milk from a baby bottle in the Mystery Event. Lower left: Queen Lydia Elliot reacts to the news of a Pi Phi victory. Lower center The Sigs ' cook Otelia watches the events Lower right: The elephant costume of Bob Mocek wins first prize in the Yard-and-a-Half Contest. P. 27 — Upper: Mark Freeman unsuccessfully attempts to escape a derby chaser ' s clutches. Center left: Nan Cleve- land attempts a victory for Alpha Phi in the Clothesline Event. Upper center right: Pi Beta Phi members encourage Lisa Rogliano in the Sack Race. Lower center right: Eager girls arrive at the Sig house at 6.30 a.m. to chase derbies. Lower left: Jan Bailey tries to gain points for Kappa Kappa Gamma by snatching a Sigma Chi derby. Student Life - 27
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Pi Beta Phis bring home top Derby Day trophy The sun was shining for the first time in three years for Sigma Chi Derby Day. The derby chase began October 19 at sunrise and ended at 2 p.m. Two new activities were the Clothesline Event and Sack Race. Penny donations were used to elect this year ' s queen, and the $654 collected was given to Wallace Village, a school for children with minimal brain dysfunction. Pi Phi Lydia Elliot, raising $237, won the contest, fol- lowed by Tri Delt Pam Faber and Kappa Marilyn Osborne. The Pi Phis, coached by Jim Hagen and Mark Freeman, repeated last year ' s overall victory by collecting 1 44 derbies. Kappa Alpha Theta won second place, and the Tri Delts took home the third place trophy. 26 - Student Life
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Butler pledges Vacate campus During Walkout Butler ' s sorority pledges packed their bags and left October 5 on the annual Pledge Walkout. They spent the weekend at cabins, cottages, and homes throughout Indiana. The purpose of Walkout was to enable the pledges to become better acquainted with one another. They passed the time by composing songs, sightseeing, and studying. Some of the locations visited included Lake Lemon, Lake Manitou, and Ouabache Recreation Area. Left: Alpha Chis interrogate pledge Debe Ward regarding the whereabouts of their toothpaste. Upper right: Kappa pledges leave the house after running down the forbidden front stairs. Center right: Alpha Phis try to kidnap Carla Koontz on their way to a Shelbyville farm. Lower right: Packing their cars, DG pledges prepare to leave for Carmel. 28 -- Student Life
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