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2009 Homecoming Decorations

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Wally Wabash's domination of the Kenyon Lords was the theme that ran across this year's Homecoming Decorations contest. Here's part of Phi Kappa Psi's entry.

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The seven judges began their work bright and early at 8 a.m. in front of the Beta Theta Pi chapter house.

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Theta Delta Chi's entry is a little off campus, but right along Washington Street where passers by will surely know that it's Homecoming at Wabash.

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Phi Gamma Delta freshmen proudly pose with their Homecoming Decoration entry. The theme is a little dark, but carried out on a huge scale!

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Kappa Sigma, which dedicated a new chapter house on Homecoming Weekend, turned Wally into an executioner.

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Wally Wabash is lord of his castle on the front lawn of Lambda Chi Alpha.

a large cardboard cutout of a man holding a sword and a cartoon character

Sigma Chi's Wally Wabash has this Kenyon Lord begging for mercy.

a large cardboard cutout of a man in a red apron

Phi Kappa Psi carried its theme across the entire front lawn with at least three scenes played out.

a man in black robe holding a ax and a doll in front of a house

The Fiji freshman executioner poses with the Psi Chapter entry in the Homecoming Decorations contest.

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Tau Kappa Epsilon's entry in this year's competition carried a "scalp 'em" theme.

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This year's judges for the Homecoming Decorations contest took their work seriously — and took copious notes!

a large cardboard cutout of a man holding a sign

The Independents' entry in the decorations competition.


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