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J-\ CElEBRJ-\ '"rIO~1 Of SPRI~IG Every nation, city or commu- ous stands and games for the gun shooting contest, an eg- nity has been celebrating college and community. One groll stand and make your own spring since the Greeks be- of the most popular attrec- tie-dyes. Music was one of the gan the Dyonysian festival tions was the dunking booth main attractions of the day over a thousand years ago sponsored by Alpha Psi Ome- Plywood Jungle played etas- Western Maryland is no dif- gao Students and faculty alike sic rock cover tunes, and an ferent. Every year the College joined in on the fun of dunking acapella band sang many me- celebrates spring in its own the likes of Joanne Goldwater, town favorites. What better special way, Spring Fling. This Dean Sayre, and President way can you think of to spend year's theme was 'Sizziin' Chambers. Other stands tea- a sunny Saturday afternoon? Spring Fling. It featured vari- Photos clockwise from top: Dean Sayre takes the plunge In tne Dunking booth: R.J. Menday takes aim as Mati Ballard looks on at the ROTC booth: Mike Flemming and Carl Downey are a little sticky from cream pies; Old time photos were one Of the day's biggest allractions; A little clowning around is always ex- pected at Spring Fling. All ph0100 Mike Jekogian 40 Campus Life