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DEVILS GONNA GET THEIR GOATS BUT THEY DIDN ' T! Devils and Goats play like Frogs. Goats mingle and party before the competition. Devil Goat Day i-s a tradition unique to Mary Washington. The Goats were out in stronfi: forces. Competitions such as Tug-o-War, Relay Races, Egg Toss, Obstacle Course and The Scavenger Hunt were favored by participants and well wishers. When the rivalry was over and the Goats had walked away with the honor of winner, all listened to the musicof Jeff and Mickey and sipped on a little of the golden beverage. Devils discuss strategy. a WASH ' 1984 agj Friday, Aprif 6 I -4pm. ' VesfmorcfonJ Creen Goafs- classes of ' 84 ' 86 - ' creen Devils: classes of ' 85 ' 87 ' ' ' red BOSTON SEOl C TOKYO IZJ DECATU ? ' 4« Seou HONOLULU f,5f| 34 M 54 K,n. The original marker exhibited at the Smithso- nian. Lori White and Lisa Taylor are two DANGERous ladies. s Mash Weekend was filled with memo- u ries of the original Mash 4077, complete with the tent and a landing of an Army helicopter in Ball Circle. The kegger offered discounts to those who came dressed as their favorite Mash charac- ter. The Pub held a look-alike contest, so if you were around that weekend and saw Hawkeye, B.J., Margaret, or Charles walking around campus, you were not seeing things. Yes, but how far is it to Charlottesville? Winners of the Mash Look-alike Contest. Spring — Opening 19
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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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