{"id":103,"date":"2006-09-21T12:32:50","date_gmt":"2006-09-21T12:32:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.wabash.edu\/fyi\/2006\/09\/21\/blix-chapel-talk-turns-instructional\/"},"modified":"2006-09-21T12:32:50","modified_gmt":"2006-09-21T12:32:50","slug":"blix-chapel-talk-turns-instructional","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.wabash.edu\/fyi\/2006\/09\/21\/blix-chapel-talk-turns-instructional\/","title":{"rendered":"Blix Chapel Talk Turns Instructional"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"margin-top: 0\">&nbsp;<img decoding=\"async\" align=\"right\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.wabash.edu\/www2images\/blix-podium-shot.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><i>Howard W. Hewitt<\/i> \u2013 Chapel Talk is one of those wonderful Wabash traditions perhaps a bit difficult to explain to the outside world.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">Some Chapel talks are quite serious, academic, and even sobering at times. Other Chapel talks are often entertaining, inspiring, or even a bit \u201ccheerleading.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">David Blix seems to find a way each time he takes a spot behind the Pioneer Chapel podium of combining all those qualities into a 20-30 minute speech.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">Blix, an Associate Professor of religion who is on sabbatical, filled in at the last minute as Thursday\u2019s speaker at request of the Sphinx Club. He began by noting he was a last-minute substitute and hoped the Club would realize the cost would be steep. He muttered something about his supply of a certain 35-year-old beverage being \u201calarmingly low.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">He talked about \u201cthymos\u2019 \u2013 the Greek word for spiritedness. He wove the Socrates\u2019 writings about community while discussing Wabash traditions Chapel Sing and freshman pots.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">Blix noted his love of Chapel Sing and the spirit it represents. How the singing of \u201cOld Wabash\u201d builds a bond and best illustrates a Wabash man\u2019s spirit. He warned the students gathered to avoid people who suppress thymos.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">\u201cFeel sorry for them for they have no passion, no soul, no life,\u201d he admonished.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\"><img decoding=\"async\" align=\"right\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.wabash.edu\/www2images\/freshmen-example.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/>No doubt the highlight was his instructional period with freshmen in attendance. Blix praised the Senior Council for bringing back the green and red freshman pots. But he lamented the lack of decorum and proper tipping of the pot across campus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">Then in full instructional mode he brought five freshmen to the stage and illustrated all of the wrong ways to properly tip a pot. Using his own pot he illustrated the extend arm tip and appropriate greeting. He had the freshman give it a try by bringing members of the Sphinx Club to the stage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">Business was good at the Bookstore after Blix\u2019s Thursday Chapel talk. The green and red pots were back in stock.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\">Listen to a &nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.wabash.edu\/podcasts\/\">podcast<\/a> of Blix\u2019s full speech.<\/p>\n<p class=\"msonormal\"><i>In photos: Above right: Blix wearing his pot. Lower right: Freshman show the wrong ways to tip a pot. On homepage: Blix illustrates the correct way to greet one deserving a freshman&#8217;s respect.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;Howard W. Hewitt \u2013 Chapel Talk is one of those wonderful Wabash traditions perhaps a bit difficult to explain to the outside world. 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