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A future Mary Washington stu- dent enjoys the fun w ith his par- ents. Don ' t forget to register! The registration table for fall Home- coming. RADITIQN Fall Homecoming This year marked the beginning of a new tradi- tion. Fall Homecoming. October 10, 1987 brought recent graduates back to Mary Washington to enjoy a day of fun and suprises. As tours of the campus were conducted, the alumni saw many changes had occured at MWC since they graduated. The most noticeable being Campus Walk and the Campus ABOVE LEFT: Many alumni toured the campus, seeing many changes, in their old campus. A bluegrass band plays as alumni enjoy a country picnic. Center. They enjoyed a country picnic at lunch ac- companied by a bluegrass band. Then the alumni cheered the men ' s soccer team on as thev beat the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets. The day ended with a Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student Association and Class Council. Student Life - 27
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OCKTOBER FEST A WILLARD FIRST On October 3, Willard Hall held its first annual Roctober Fest. Despite the inclement weather, the bash was a huge success. People were crowded in- side and out as two bands. Not Even and the New Keys, rock and rolled late into the evening. A good time was indeed had by all. As the weather cleared, people made their way outside for some good food and drink. RIGHT: What is in those cups guvs ?:?? FAR RIGHT: Many crowded onto the porch to es- cape llic crowd inside. 26 - Student Life
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H On October 9, 1987, nine wo-men took to the stage and competed in W6-MAN 1987. The con- testants participated in evening gown, swimsuit and talent competitions. The talent competition brought out the best in all the contestants. Phil Salty Sully Cronin sang her own version of In The Navy. Mike Tittless Taquino twirled a baton to I Want Your Sex and Dave Poon-Toon Franke performed a dance from her (??) native coinitrv, Korea. As they strolled down the aisle in their evening gowns, they received many shouts and screams. Trixie, Velvet and Salty Sully were the finalists and when it came time for the decision to be read, all were very nervous, and the winner is — Bob Velvet Noll. Congratu- lations to all who were brave enough to compete. Trixie, Velvet and Salty Sully clutch liaiuls as the aiixiousl awaul the decision ot the judges. Steve Trixie Dodge shows ' her stuft during tlie swimsuit competition. The girls showed their abili- ties in the Talent C:ontest. Dr. Long, this year ' s Em-Cee, ainiounces the wiimer. As Candi shows us, not everyone is built the same. 28 - Suideiu Life
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