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Dorm Life — Student Life 17
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WE DO IT ALL HERE!! Susan Mulholland and Sheryl Butler have the best body guard, M.P.I. The water fountain is a common spot among dorm dwellers. For that study break. Relaxing in the Apartment. A quiet chat among friends. One of the problems of dorm life this year was over-crowding. Whether your double last year turned into a triple this year or as a new student you found yourself sharing a suite with five others. No matter where you turned there was no extra space. Many com- pensated for this by building lofts. More friends than enemies were cre- Only the dorm is exposed to Mudd packed Mamas. ated out of this situation. Although visitation policies are still an area of much concern, privileges are slowly but surely being extended. This is evidenced by seven-day visitation in the freshmen halls. Maybe, one day all alternatives of dorm living-single-sex, coed, 24-hour, and restricted policy, will be available to all.
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ANDERSON MAKES THE SIXTH On Saturday, April 7, 1984, William M. Anderson was sworn in as Mary Washington ' s sixth president. Presi- dent Anderson succeeded the late Prince B. Woodard who served this col- lege faithfully from 1974-1982. The Honorable Jere M.H. Willis inducts Ander- son as our new president. Ballroom An.Car,erUeHall Inauguration Weekend Friday, April 6 opened the ceremonies with a concert by the U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble in Dodd Auditorium. After Saturday morning ' s inauguration with rector Gail Neal presiding, a colorful academ- ic procession, and guest speaker Gover- nor Charles S. Robb, there was a re- ceiving line and closed luncheon for distinguished guests followed by a re- ception in Mary Ball Hall sponsored by the Student Association and a recep- 18 Opening — Spring tion at Trench Hill sponsored by Alum- ni, Faculty, and staff. An Inaugural Celebration featuring Jack Diamond and Friends was held in Ann Carter Lee Ballroom by ticket only. There was a special advance showing of the Annu- al Student Art Show in Jesse Ball DuPont Hall on Sunday. Belmont, the Gari Melchers Memorial Gallery, also mounted the exhibit Melchers in Hol- land. Alex does not approve of Kyle ' s choice of women. Gary and Donna take a moment to pose for a Battlefield photographer. I
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