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Maryanne Kondracki Leslie Barry
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Homecoming went as usual. Linda Lavin was the Grand Marshal; she and her daughter greeted cheering fans and judged numerous Mel ' s Diner floats as the parade moved through CW and down Richmond Road. ► President and Mrs. Graves presided over their last homecoming at W M. They left shortly after Christmas and returned briefly for graduation in May. ▼The football game was well attended even though we lost again. kMajorette Leigh Lawson performs her routine during halttime at the game. Leslie Barry pervaded the place. As corny as Bryan ' s praise of William and Mary seemed at times to the more competitive, practical — yes, even cynical — stu- dent of 1985, these ideals and traditions die hard The much maligned liberal arts tradition was, nonetheless, the reason v e all came here anyway, wasn ' t it? We somewhat self-righteously de- fended the tradition in the guise of our Honor Code by disparaging the University of Virginia ' s code during the Olden Polynice flap and the W M-UVA basketball game. So, with all this change, this transition from William and Mary the College to William and Mary the University, a new president was sel- ected. The selection process was long, arduous, and, at times, mysterious. The search committee, headed by Anne Dobie Peebles, began screening
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► Everyone got covered in mud at Derby Day this year. Kim Colonna and lier big sister Glenna Phillips vi ere two of the many people who hit the mud. which seemed to attract more people than the games. ►► Dorms were, as usual, the site of an accumula- tion of trash, especially over the weekends. The frats were always a mess as this pile of trash outside Pi Lam indicates.
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