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LIL ' DUKES These two Dukes fans are all smiles at a football game. Dukes fans came in all sizes. FIRED UP Madison, James Madison. We are the Dukes of JMU. Madison, James Madison... A true and loyal JMU fan lived by these words. It seemed that anyone affiliated with JMU had an abundance of spirit and pride. Faculty, alumni, administrators, Harrisonburg residents, the Duke Dog, and students alike were all very loyal to JMU. JMU sporting events were fine ex- amples of spirit in action, especially football and basket- ball games. The crowd went wild and the arenas were always packed with faithful spectators. The Elec- tric Zoo, the upper tier of the basketball court across from the band, and the pit were the prime duke spirit reigns spots in which to enjoy the basketball games. Stu- dents displayed enthusiasm with school parapher- nalia, encouraging signs and body paint. Junior Kate Ouellette, claimed, I think the spirit is amazing here at JMU. The fans are crazy, especially my friends and I. We wouldn ' t dream of missing a game! One sophomore proclaimed The band has a lot to do with our overall liveliness. ..they are awesome! Students loved the Duke Dog and his antics as did the spirited future freshmen in the Puppy Pound! No matter what the score or the weather, Dukes fans always seemed to be having fun. As Linda Butler recalled, Ever since I was a freshman, 1 would try to schedule everything around a football, basketball or baseball game. They put you into such a great mood! I love JMU! interjected her friend, Leigh Anne Bailey. The spirit of James Madison University will live on forever. Long Live The Dukes! -Randi Gische .;V I 1 8 Spirit
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MAKIN ' MUSIC Senior Alison Harris wows the crowd with her musical talent during Karaoke at a resort in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Students trekked south to Florida to partake in all kinds of enter- tainment. Spring Break { f
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WHAT? If I don ' t go to every football game, I feel guilty. -Elizabeth Cartivright sopliomoir DUKE DOG! The Duke Dog visits with a couple of fans at a football game. The mascot did all he could to raise spirit at sporting events. GO DUKES! Members of the Marching Royal Dukes cheer on the team. The MRD were a foundation of spirit. NO WAY! - Spirited JMU fans holler at a bad call. Referees were undoubtedly the least popular men on the field. HIGH FTVE - Elaine Schoka and David Majer slap each other ' s hand in celebration of a Dukes touch- down. Football games drew large crowds and often filled the stands. Spirit (p
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