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QUIET TIME. JuniorKavis Fleming escapes noisy classrooms for some quiet reading on a bench near Moody Hall. Many students enjoyed studying outdoors during pleasant weather, ON TRACK. A JMU alumni runs on the track of Bridgeforth Stadium, while Wilson Hall looms in the backdrop. The stadium was used for numer- ous sporting events and ceremonies. REFLECTIONS. Trees surronding Newman Lake are mirrored in the windows of Sonner Hall. Buildings and nature combined to present incredible scenery on campus. K,. v, KL ' i,vr. ; Ro ;en CONTRAST. Construction cranes loom against the back- ground of the Shenandoah Val- ley. Many found it exciting to watch the develpment of the new addition to the WCC. H Opening
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SERENITY. A flock of ducks enjoys a leisurely swim across Newman Lake. The Lake area, graced by a scenic view of Greek Row, provided students with some seclusion from a bustling campus. FACETED. The back view of Wilson Hall is framed by the colorful autumn leaves and azure blue sky. Wilson Hall housed many administrative , finance and telecommunica- tion offices. MOVIN ' IN. A freshman student unloads a packed car with some help from her .parents. Moving in has typically always been a day filled with excitements anci frustrations. Kogerii Opening
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OVERALL rMP CT The impact we made went further than the campus of JMU. In the year of a Presidential election, candidates were forced to address questions of our gen- eration. Just as the election impacted our lives through political discussions and party affiliations, our vote was also important as we chose the next president.A sign of our changing times was evident in the in- crease in cause involvement around cam- pus. Supporters of the women ' s move- ment made their voices heard through active protests and organizations such as NOW, the National Organization for Women. Campus-wide movements focused on date- rape, AIDS and other diseases, and the poor and needy. The environment also remained a main concern with JMU stu- dents, who encouraged recycling efforts all throughout campus. These issues and others were on the forefront of students minds in their effort to make their voices heard and their impact on society. LET ' S DO LUNCH! Two friends take advantage of the beautiful weather to eat their carry-out lunches from Dukes. The Quad was an extremely popular place to meet friends, study, play frisbee or just hang out. Opening C
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