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iqq8 :ber Photo by Todd Grogan; photos at right (top to bottom) by Steve Boling, Statia Molewski and Grogan The Year ■ October
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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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October ■ October Perhaps the most eventful month of the year, October saw school « soar. Organizations and clubs sponsored a wide range of activities and programs, including Delta Sigma Pi ' s See-Saw-a-Thon. Raising money for the Michael Matthew Brown Scholarship, senior Erin Bass and other members of the business fraternity see-sawed 24 hours a day for an entire week ho As in the past, students took to the extreme with The M Games ' 98, held October 14-18. In addition to showing spirit at the football game like juniors Jon Clapp, Matt Alley, Jeremy Travis and Erik Armistead, the Xtreme homecoming consisted of various extreme sports, the Godwin Field Fest with a concert by Fighting Gravity and the Step Show Competition. Parents got to experience their children ' s lives when they participated in October 23-25. Events included gor to experience ineir cnnaren s lives wnen i parents weekend the weekend ' s football game and soccer games, numerous concerts and various receptions. halloween Students went all out for with costume parties, haunted houses, and games at the Boys and Girls Club of Harrisonburg. The Year • October
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