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Tim Weaver snags a pass from Tony de Nicola which ties Weaver for aII-time Tiger career touchdown receptions and puts DePauw on the scoreboard. The wind grounds the balloon, but the Lords cannot keep the Tigers down. Laura Clymer Laura Clymer Laura Clymer Bamboo, the bengal tiger stalks the DePauw Old Gold queen finalists lulie Kelso, Raeann campus. Ruder, Becky Ruehl, and Katie Roob surround queen Becky Brumbaugh in middle. laura Clymer Campus Life 1 1
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Qchdl Geld The Tradition Continues Old Gold is a tradition. It is a time when alumni return to their alma mater - a time to remember and a time to be remembered. At DePauw, students are used to seeing friends together. During Old Gold weekend, friends who no longer live across campus from one an- other can be together again. This year's Old Gold was a time for the students, faculty, alumni, and com- munity to be entertained. Some at- tempts for entertainment failed. The huge hot air balloon failed to rise due to the strong wind. The same breeze grounded the sky jumper. But Tiger victory entertained the crowd. It was the Tiger's 22nd victory at home when they beat the Kenyon Lords 38-12. Becky Brumbaugh, senior, won the Old Gold queen crown. And Bamboo, a live bengal tiger, jogged around the track at half time. Most of all, Students were enter- tained by homecoming itself; this tradi- tion we can Old GOIdt Senior running back Rich Bonaccorsi rolls his -' SUSHI! Caners way for more yardage against a Kenyon defender; Frenzied fans release hundreds of yellow balloons at the first touchdown. 10 Campus Life
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Name Games, Registration, Rush Orientation Week 1 Saturday, August 25, the campus settie in, to their negghomes. That night they found their orienta- turn at registration. , . filled with cars, station wagons, vans the placements tests and took their and LU-haul trucks, all packed to the tion leaders in Bowman Park. They pic- At nightywhen all the rush parties brim with boxes and luggage. The nicked and played name games in the ended the real funbegan. Girls from freshmen had arrived for one of the Dells. Throughout the week, the Rectorf LuCy, and; 'Bishop- Roberts most intensive times + Orientation groups met to take toursyof downtown found their'way to Mason and Hogate Weekt Greencastle, play ultimate Frisbee, and for their first parties of the year. V up the stairs. Finally when the station but dre -, wagon was emptyiyaifew tears, and-the ing. ' freshmen could make some friends and 12 Campus Life The first event was the unloading. eat box lunches with faculty advisers. Monday, Classes started, and ,Orien? Orientation leaders stood by to aid 'On Sunday rush began. The focus of tation Week, CampVDePa-uw; ended, huffing parents carry stereos and trunks the week was no longer namegames The freshmen were true collegegstu- ssin'g up; hand shaking and smii- dents then. ' , , , Lyhn Cameron ' I During the Week the freshmen teok Lynn' Cameroh m mthxw :x Lynn Cameroh : e '
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