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. it This year a sophomore class cluttered with prime beef and clad in the traditional battle garb of dirty sweatshirts and worn out sneakers put on an amazing show despite their relatively small numbers. With the added muscle of two de- fensive guards on their s ders next to the pole, they didn't even have to resort Q the usual ploy of buckling to the ground and yelling, lnjury! -whenever the freshmen made a little headway. ' Despite all their surging, sweating, kicking, climbing and swearing the freshmen never came any closer than three of four feet away from the prized pot. And so, according to the rules, they had to wear their little green beanies until Christ- mas vacation. But they shouldn't really fret. There's a fringe benefit to the Fight-next year Cwith a little luckl they'll all be sophomores. X 4 ' A'
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SPECIAL EVENTS National Hgures seldom visit Crawfordsville, but thanks to the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences Cwhich held its an- nual meeting here October 14 and 155 former Secretary of State Dean Gooderham Acheson was on campus for two days. As well as addressing the Academy on The United States, France, and the Atlantic Community, Mr. Acheson also spoke in Chapel, taped an interview for WNDY, and made himself available for informal discussion. The Academy, meeting here for the First time since 1959 elected Wabash's Warren W. Shearer president, and heard speeches on issues of state development planning from former Indiana Lieutenant-Governor Cand Wabash trusteej Richard O. Ristine, and Acting Chairman of Division III, Dr Philip S. Wilder, J Controversy over foreign policy may not drive Wabash students to mass demonstrations, but equally impressive individual displays of senti- ment assert their active interest and concern with the a-fairs ofthe world. Although temporarily protected from direct participation in the Viet Nam hostilities by a 2-S draft classmcation, enough students took time to support the war ejort by donating a pint of blood to make the Blood Drive for Viet Nam a success. A Wabash student Kleftj runs through the preliminary blood test. A number offaculty members also contri- buted.
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