NOD Themes
1973-'75 | Night of Decadence |
1976 | Fall of Rome |
1977 | Wiess Palms / Motel 6 (Sanitized for your protection) |
1978 | Animal House |
1979 | 30th Anniversary of the Erection of Wiess |
1980 | Halloween |
1981 | Caligula |
1982 | Armageddon |
1983 | Co-eds in Chains (the year Wiess became a co-ed college) |
1984 | Animal Farm |
1985 | The Final Chapter (last year in which the Texas drinking age was 19) |
1986 | Reserection |
1987 | The Trojan War |
1988 | Motel Wiess |
1989 | Die Hard: 40 Years and Still Erect |
1990 | Dante's Inferno |
1991 | Seuss is Loose |
1992 | Garden of Delights |
1993 | James Bondage |
1994 | Lust In Space |
1995 | Scamtasia |
1996 | Wei'Kutopo (Amazonian jungle theme) |
1997 | The Greatest NOD On Earth (circus theme) |
1998 | Silver Anniversary: NOD's Greatest Hits (25th Anniversary) |
1999 | The Wizard of NOD |
2000 | Never Never NOD |
2001 | 2001: A Space NODyssey |
2002 | Cops and Robbers: A NOD to Authority |
2003 | NODty or Nice - Santa's Coming |
2004 | NOD Bless America: Choose Your Position |
2005 | NODdy by Nature: A Walk on the Wild Side |
2006 | NODical Adventure: A Salute to Seamen |
2007 | A Night in NODdingham: Bring Your Stiffest Arrow |
2008 | KryptoNOD: Horny Heroes and Villainous Vixens |
2009 | The Wonderful World of NOD: Someday My Prince will Come |
2010 | Viva NOD Vegas: Go All In |
2011 | Harry NODder: Slytherin to my Chamber of Secrets |
2012 | NODtendo 69: Blow My Cartridge |
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