What traditions were popular
when you were a student?
We enjoyed all the stories readers submitted about beloved and memorable antics,
but this tale of the softball team's Scarlet Letter-like rubber chicken was our favorite by far.
Helen the Chicken. Former softball Coach June Walker required any player who made a mistake—on or off the field—
to carry a rubber chicken around. We nicknamed the chicken Helen, and the offending player had to take her everywhere
until someone else messed up or did something stupid (say, for example, bleaching Coach's colored clothes on the
team's spring break trip). A new chicken was purchased each year, and at the end of the season, we held a ceremony
during which we buried that year's worn-out Helen behind the outfield fence. Countless All-Americans carried Helen,
and the tradition continued until Coach Walker's retirement. When the old softball field was cleared to make room for
a parking lot, a few of us went to rescue all of the Helens. We couldn't find even one!
—ROBIN PAYNE '83
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