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I DPU Weekend The annual DePauw weekend lasted, for the first time officially, four days with the moving of Blue Key Stunt Night to Thursday evening. Not wanting to leave Wabash men and their dates with nothing to do on Friday night, the college held a joint Wabash- DePauw choral concert. Showing an appropriate amount of faith in the rhynes, the Senior Council placed the Monon Bell in front of the Chapel. Needless to say, no brave Dan¬ nies tried to steal the Bell. Fate decreed that the Bell should return to DePauw after a brief one year stay under the Scarlet Sway as DePauw won the football game 9—7.
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23 The typical beauty contest during halftime of the football game was not held this year. Instead, the dedication of the new Little Giant Stadium and the return of almost one hundred former Big Red football greats highlighted this period. Tom Werner and Rich Chilausky, co-captains of this year ' s squad, received the game ball from the oldest living Little Giant foot¬ ball star, Reginald H. Sullivan ' 97 . At the left are three top Homecoming decorations. The Fijis earned first place for sharp thinking. The Sigs garnered second by effectively disguising their house. The Delts grossed out the local citizenry and managed a third place finish. Below: pious teetotaler Bill Styring frisks notorious drunkard Mark Sutton at the first dry Homecoming dance in Wabash history.
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Top, in their winning Blue Key Stunt, the Phi Gams show how the rivalry began in Dannylot many years ago. Above, the Delts ' second place enactment of the psychedelic, sado-masochistic horrors of the Wabash-DePauw conflict places strain on some of the participants. Right, in front of a background of Great Books, the third-place Lambda Chis learn wisdom Tiger style.
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