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Nothing quite sets the mood for a wonderful Homecoming weekend quite like the Wabash rite of passage known as Chapel Sing.
Here, Sphinx Club member Ian Ward '19 listens intently to one student's 'Old Wabash.'
It's always enjoyable for those outside the ropes.
Chapel Sing is a show of unity through the shared knowledge of the words to 'Old Wabash.'
Sometimes it can be tough for the judges to hear what's happening.
Focus is the key to a successful Chapel Sing effort.
These Sphinx Club members were enjoying the judging.
Occasionally, a Sphinx Club member will sing and dance right along with you, even if he is singing a differnet tune.
There was plenty of activity in and around the Chapel steps.
All members of the freshman class -- this year it's the Class of 2022 -- are welcomed to participate.
'From the hills of Manie to the Western plain...'
There were plenty of kind words doled out by Sphinx Club members.
There were smiles all around when the 'W' was earned.
The Beta Theta Pi pledges are always on the lookout for stripes.
There is tremendous satisfaction in taking part in Chapel Sing.
This is what it looks like to earn your 'W.'
Singing 'Old Wabash' connects past, present and future wherever the words are heard.
Pro tip: always focus on the flag.
By the end, this participant was singing with a smile on his face.
Support for the participants comes from every angle.
Yes, Chapel Sing is kind of a big deal, obviously.
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