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The Driscoll Deviations were a series of pranks performed, unsurprisingly enough, by the Driscoll Deviants, a group of students who felt that dinnertime at Williams needed the occasional bit of lightening up. Most of the Deviations took place between 2002 and 2004. Notable Deviations included Formal Dinner Night, where students arrived in full evening attire and were served by volunteer waitstaff; Wild West Night, which featured water guns, bandanas, atrocious comboy accents, a sing-along of the theme from "Rawhide," and a pseudo-genuine stringing-up of outlaws; Fairy Tale Night, at which princesses, ogres, fairies, mermaids, and vampires frolicked as children's stories were read; 70's Disco Night, where half of [[Driscoll]] got down to the Village People and KC and the Sunshine Gang; and, of course, the infamous Odd Takes Dodd night, the only Driscoll Deviation to take place in a dining hall other than Driscoll. Some residents of [[Dodd]] swore they'd never forget the moment when an army of pirates, ninjas, and Vikings bearing large duct-tape swords invaded their previously peaceful home.  
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The [[Driscoll]] Deviations were a series of [[pranks]] performed, unsurprisingly enough, by the Driscoll [[Deviants]], a group of students who felt that dinnertime at Williams needed the occasional bit of lightening up. Most of the Deviations took place between 2002 and 2004, the first on April 10, 2002.  
  
The [[Deviants]] still maintain a listserver which is used to organize entertaining and odd activities on campus, and Driscoll Deviations, though less common than in years past, occur one or two times per semester. Recent deviations include the Thrift Store/Back-of-the-wardrobe deviation on 9/24/2005, and the Gods and Goddesses Deviation in Spring 2005.
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Notable Deviations included:
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*'''Formal Dinner Night''', in which students arrived in full evening attire and were served by volunteer waitstaff. (Driscoll Deviation #1 -- 4/10/02)
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*'''Big Hair Night''', where you came with "big hair" or "bad hair" or anything but normal hair (Driscoll Deviation #2 -- 4/18/02)
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*'''Pajama Night''', in which students also arrived in "evening attire."
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*'''Wild West Night''', which featured water guns, bandanas, atrocious cowboy accents, a sing-along of the theme from "Rawhide," and a pseudo-genuine stringing-up of outlaws. (Deviation #5-- 5/8/02)
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*'''Fairy Tale Night''', at which princesses, ogres, fairies, mermaids, and vampires frolicked as children's stories were read. (Driscoll Deviation #3 4/25/02)
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*'''70's Disco Night''', where half of Driscoll got down to the Village People and KC and the Sunshine Gang.
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*'''Iron Chef''', at which two teams of cooks made haste to concoct culinary creations that were sometimes disgusting, sometimes phallic, but always inventive.
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*'''Rejected Super Heros Night''', where many lesser known heroes emerged in all their ignominy. (5/16/02)
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*'''Odd Takes [[Dodd Dining Hall|Dodd]]''', the only Driscoll Deviation to take place in a [[dining hall]] other than Driscoll. Some residents of [[Dodd House|Dodd]] swore they'd never forget the moment when an army of pirates, ninjas, and Vikings bearing large [[bopswording|duct-tape swords]] invaded their previously peaceful home. (Deviation # 4 -- 5/1/02)
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*'''Goth Night,''' Where the freshmen were actually kind of freaked out by vampires and corset inspired fashion. (9/26/02)
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*'''Gods and Goddesses''', a kind of rite of the spring of 2005 that the heavens surely smiled upon.
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*'''Thrift Store''', an event held September 24th 2005 inspired by the recent [[ABC sale]] which took students to the backs of their wardrobes to assemble ensembles tacky enough to fit in.
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*'''Future Investment Bankers of America''' in which the odd gave their take on preppy.
  
The Deviants emerged in 2002 although enjoyed the height of their mischief in 2003. Prior Williams generations of people who enjoyed doing things that were off the beaten path had, until then, asssociated themselves with WARP and used their listserve as primary means of communication. With the graduation of the class of 2002, in 2003 WARP took on a heavier role playing, duct-tape sword, video gaming identity. Out of a desire to participate in quirky, fun events but not necessarily under the WARP banner, Deviants. The odd quad then took on a split identity as deviants "deviated" from WARP and became accepted by the campus as a group of fun loving students who sometimes wore a toga to dinner.
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The Deviants still maintain a [[listserver]] (<email>deviants@wso.williams.edu</email>) which is used to organize entertaining and odd activities on campus. Driscoll Deviations, though less common than in years past, occur one or two times per semester.
  
Other events by the group included Storytime, as read from the balcony window of Currier Ballroom or in the basement, co-ed naked snowball fights, murder mystery parties, movie screeinings (The Secret of the Sock Monkey, namely) and other dress up events.  
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==See also==
 
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* Anna's photo site at wurble.net for pictures of [http://www.wurble.net/photos/v/williams/oddquad/godsandgoddesses/ Gods and Goddesses], [http://www.wurble.net/photos/v/williams/oddquad/preppydeviation/ Preppy Night], and [http://www.wurble.net/photos/v/williams/oddquad/abcdeviation/ Thrift Store].
With the co-founders having graduated in 2003 and 2004, deviants lives on in the hands of the new generation of Williams students, perhaps waiting to take on a new meaning of its own.
 

Latest revision as of 19:56, May 5, 2008

The Driscoll Deviations were a series of pranks performed, unsurprisingly enough, by the Driscoll Deviants, a group of students who felt that dinnertime at Williams needed the occasional bit of lightening up. Most of the Deviations took place between 2002 and 2004, the first on April 10, 2002.

Notable Deviations included:

  • Formal Dinner Night, in which students arrived in full evening attire and were served by volunteer waitstaff. (Driscoll Deviation #1 -- 4/10/02)
  • Big Hair Night, where you came with "big hair" or "bad hair" or anything but normal hair (Driscoll Deviation #2 -- 4/18/02)
  • Pajama Night, in which students also arrived in "evening attire."
  • Wild West Night, which featured water guns, bandanas, atrocious cowboy accents, a sing-along of the theme from "Rawhide," and a pseudo-genuine stringing-up of outlaws. (Deviation #5-- 5/8/02)
  • Fairy Tale Night, at which princesses, ogres, fairies, mermaids, and vampires frolicked as children's stories were read. (Driscoll Deviation #3 4/25/02)
  • 70's Disco Night, where half of Driscoll got down to the Village People and KC and the Sunshine Gang.
  • Iron Chef, at which two teams of cooks made haste to concoct culinary creations that were sometimes disgusting, sometimes phallic, but always inventive.
  • Rejected Super Heros Night, where many lesser known heroes emerged in all their ignominy. (5/16/02)
  • Odd Takes Dodd, the only Driscoll Deviation to take place in a dining hall other than Driscoll. Some residents of Dodd swore they'd never forget the moment when an army of pirates, ninjas, and Vikings bearing large duct-tape swords invaded their previously peaceful home. (Deviation # 4 -- 5/1/02)
  • Goth Night, Where the freshmen were actually kind of freaked out by vampires and corset inspired fashion. (9/26/02)
  • Gods and Goddesses, a kind of rite of the spring of 2005 that the heavens surely smiled upon.
  • Thrift Store, an event held September 24th 2005 inspired by the recent ABC sale which took students to the backs of their wardrobes to assemble ensembles tacky enough to fit in.
  • Future Investment Bankers of America in which the odd gave their take on preppy.

The Deviants still maintain a listserver (<email>deviants@wso.williams.edu</email>) which is used to organize entertaining and odd activities on campus. Driscoll Deviations, though less common than in years past, occur one or two times per semester.

See also