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Chapel Sing -- Album 3 -- 9/27/2018

a group of young men in white shirts

Nothing quite sets the mood for a wonderful Homecoming weekend quite like the Wabash rite of passage known as Chapel Sing.

a man talking to another man

Here, Sphinx Club member Ian Ward '19 listens intently to one student's 'Old Wabash.'

a man in a red jacket

It's always enjoyable for those outside the ropes.

a group of people in white shirts

Chapel Sing is a show of unity through the shared knowledge of the words to 'Old Wabash.'

a man in a red shirt

Sometimes it can be tough for the judges to hear what's happening.

a man with his mouth open

Focus is the key to a successful Chapel Sing effort.

a group of men wearing red and white striped hats and face paint

These Sphinx Club members were enjoying the judging.

a group of people standing outside

Occasionally, a Sphinx Club member will sing and dance right along with you, even if he is singing a differnet tune.

a group of men standing in a street

There was plenty of activity in and around the Chapel steps.

a group of people in white shirts

All members of the freshman class -- this year it's the Class of 2022 -- are welcomed to participate.

a group of people in a field

'From the hills of Manie to the Western plain...'

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There were plenty of kind words doled out by Sphinx Club members.

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There were smiles all around when the 'W' was earned.

a group of people standing on a sidewalk

The Beta Theta Pi pledges are always on the lookout for stripes.

a man with a green mark on his face

There is tremendous satisfaction in taking part in Chapel Sing.

a group of men smiling

This is what it looks like to earn your 'W.'

a group of men in white shirts

Singing 'Old Wabash' connects past, present and future wherever the words are heard.

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Pro tip: always focus on the flag.

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By the end, this participant was singing with a smile on his face.

a group of people holding flags

Support for the participants comes from every angle.

a group of people standing together

Yes, Chapel Sing is kind of a big deal, obviously.


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