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Gorgeous Lilly Bruere and iriends go manwhunting. hoping their balloons will attract more attention. DePauw and Wabash players ctash on the tieid dure ing the first play of the battle for the bell. Quarterback Tracy Clifford and Coach Nick Mour- ouzis map out the game strategy before the game begins, Get You Next Year Needless to say a rivalry exists between DePauw and Wabash. Along with this rivalry is the quest tor the Bell. It is not lust any bell, but the Monon Bell. Once again the Tigers went against the Cavemen to end their football season and fight for the title of Home of the Bell. The game was not just a Saturday afternoon; it was a weekend. To start the weekend off, a concert by the Micheai Stanley Band was scheduled for Friday. This provided a perfect excuse for a warm-up party. Warm-up parties were needed once again before heading on the road trip to Crawfordsvilie tor the game the next morning. November 13. DePauw's Phi Gamma Deita's took the same road trip earlier in the morning with a somewhat different mode of transportation, by foot! Each year, the Fiiiis are responsible for running the ball used in the game to its destination. As game time approached. the Wabash stadium was crammed with alums, parents, profs, and students all outfitted in heavy coats. blankets, mittens. scarves. three layers of socks, and thermoses ttull of who- knows-whatt. Before, during, and after the game, DePauw women looked for Wabash men and DePauw men looked for a fight. Amid all the scoping and partying, a game managed to be played. -DD
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Cheerleader Greg Gelzinnis rings the Bell to keep spirits up during a noneventful part in the game. i'Spike Donahue confers on his headset with the coach to prepare for the upcoming plays, John Tarbell attempts to show off his tummy and ankles to fellow cheerleader Ellen Lipe. 1 A by Brad Weatherbie t... by Nader Sharifi by Brad Weatherbie Cindy Treadwell. Lynda Shipman, Leslie Martino. Sue Landgraf. and Ellen Dineman - the finaiists - await the announcement of Old Gold Queen. Cindy won. Running with the ball, a DePauw player concentrates to avoid Albion's defensive players. 13
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A DePauw player rests on ihe bench. wishing for some way for DePauw To overcome the Wabash lead. The tiger angrin struts along the sidelines as another DePauw attemm to score fails, The cheerleaders and the mascot discuss 16 game. Get you next year. Cavemen was a lamiliar slogan. DePauw ians snuggle under blankets as they wa1ch the game and the people walking by on the track 15
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