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Old Gold queen candidates anxiously await the announcement of this year's winner Gem and congratulate Queen Mary Brusnahan welowy Fleeing from two Taylor defenders, a DePaux-N player struggles to stay in-bounds. OId Gold 17
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TOLD GOLD cont. Republican, and Vote for Damian An- astasio-l' m on the Calendar. Although no official votes were tabulated, their ef- forts added a new aspect to the week's ac- tivities. However, tradition was far from forgotten as senior Mary Brusnahan was crowned Old Gold Queen, and her court included seniors Susan Pittman, Carolyn Lukens, Cynthia Rankin, and sophomore Theresa Bruno. Alumni filled the stadium to cheer the Ti- . gers to a 44-10 victory over Taylor. And, of course, a chorus of A Toast to DePauw was heard. This year's Old Gold, all agreed, was one of DePauw's finest, yet most unique. This year's DePauw cheerleaders get help from some enthusiastic alumni. 16 Old Gold
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- Another Thrilling Monon Bell As the warm November sun beat down on Little Giant Stadium, the tension was , mounting. The much anticipated 1986 Monon Bell game had indeed arrived. The freshly trimmed and lined field gave no indi- cation of what would become of the strug- gle fought there. Anxious fans dressed in the appropriate team colors filled the stands on both sides for a selI-out crowd. Carrying pennants, pom-pons, signs and posters, they came to cheer on their team to victory, Wabash kicked off to begin the 94th meeting of the DePauw Tigers and the Wa- bash Little Giants. After an exciting first half, the scoreboard read DePauw 23, Wa- bash 7. Halftime festivities did. not relieve the tension under which everyone was held. The third quarter was virtually the same as the first half with DePauw passessing a healthy lead. However, the fourth quarter brought downfall to the Tigers. The culmi- nation of the season for both teams came down to the final 26 seconds. With the crowd held in silent anticipation, the Wa- bash Little Giants came out on top as time ran out for the Tigers leaving the final score 24-23. Although the Tigers lost this game, the team's spirit, integrity and tremendous skill were not lost. The fans, although disap- pointed, still had pride in the school for which they had cheered so exuberantly. A DePauw player scrambles through the Wabash defense. The Wabash sidelines anxiously watch the first half. The DePauw Poms perform during the halftime show. 18 Monon Bell Game Joe Whittaker I v' 't Joe Whittaker
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