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THON can get loud. When the crowd is at capacity and the clocking is counting down (and especially when Go Go Gadjet gets the dancers rocking), the noise can be almost deafening in the best way. But how truly loud does the Bryce Jordan Center get during THON weekend?

Perhaps the only true relief THON dancers collect from standing for 46 straight hours comes when nature calls.

THON partners Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Chi as well as Pi Kappa Alpha and Kappa Alpha Theta have their own sets of flags that they have been waving. The orgs are standing right next to each other in the lower bowl but had no idea that they both would be bringing flag poles to THON.

Have you ever wondered where some of the dancers go when not continually dancing on the Bryce Jordan Center floor? We take you on a behind- the- scenes look of THON 2014 to see how the committees make this weekend possible.

You probably saw our feature on Max the Moraler last week -- the moraler for our every day life. Max represents the excitement and anticipation that THON brings. He’s there at every turn, keeping us motivated and brimming with energy to take on the day. Well, it turns out Max isn't just around to keep us excited for all of life's chores. He managed to get on the floor during the early morning hours on Saturday!