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September r ii ■ ma Photo by Todd Grogan; photos at right (top to bottom) by Grogan, Allison Serkes and Carlton Wolfe The Year ■ September
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august August Asthe final days of summerca meto an end, students soaked up some rays one last time before busying themselves with last-minute packing. Seniors Kelly Hynes and Patrick Richardson enjoyed an outdoor concert before returning to campus. For freshmen, it was a different story as thev embarked into unknown territory. back to the ' burg Returning UdvIV LU Lliv VJ JL±. £ was not an easy task, especially for students moving into residence halls who had to deal with heavy traffic, crowds, heat and the climb to the seventh floor of Eagle Hall. Dorms opened at 9 a.m. Saturday, August 29, for freshmen and Sunday for returning and transfer students. 1 11 o L y Cdl students were welcomed with the annual First Year Fun Fest on Godwin Field August 29. The event was the kick-off of the START program and included a human gyroscope, human bowling, a variety of games, food and music. Members of the Marching Royal Dukes returned to campus a week early foi kJ (J I I CJ ( vJ l • K-J Learning the music and drills for their first few halftime shows was tiring at times, especially during the warm weather. Taking advantage of the time between rehearsals, junior Vinnie Palladino found the perfect spot to take a break. The Year ■ August
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■ September September After months of searching and interviewing possible candidates, the Presidential Search Committee recommended Linwood H. Rose as th e to P choice for the university ' s presidency. Uncle Ron, Dr. Ronald E. Carrier, retired from the position after 27 years, allowing the former executive vice president to take the spotlight. Rose was officially named JMU ' s fifth president by the Board of Visitors on September 9 and received the university seal from Carrier two days later. A new semeste was under way as students got back into the groove of things. Many students maintained a healthy lifestyle, balancing academics, social activities and working out. Tables lined Warren Patio on September 8 for providing students with the opportunity to become involved in a variety of groups. Organizations handed out free stuff, showed off their talents, such as Chris Martin of the Breakdancing Club, and talked with prospective members. ush, Nine sororities hosted events during the first weeks of school. Over 600 women showed interest in joining Greek life. The Year ■ September
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