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1999 )er ■ er ■ jo: march ■ april ■ may W Photo by Steve Boling; photos at right by Christy Seltzer {top} and Boling The Year ■ March
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oinea renow seniors at 99 days dance Erin Graser and Becca Schwimmer joined fellow seniors at Main St. Bar and Grill for the on February 3. The annual party celebrated the countdown to graduation with the performers Emmet Swimming and T.J. Johnson. The party was to have been held in P.C. Ballroom where students would have had to honor ABC ' s no-alcohol-on-campus policy, but in order to uphold tradition and satisfy seniors, the party was moved. Special activities related to VdlCLl 111 It O Cldy took place on campus, such as a special dinner at D-Hall and free photos of sweethearts offered by the bookstore. A local florist even offered flower deliveries accompanied by a live violin serenade by student Anthony Vanpelt. The senior class challenge kicked off on February 1 with a goal to raise $95,099 to support Carrier Library and the Academic Advising Center, and to fund the creation of the James Madison Center, which would collect the history and writings of the university ' s namesake basketball Both men ' s and women ' s k A %} IV I KS A I I teams had successful seasons. Fans filled the Zoo Cage to root on their favorite players and show their enthusiasm at home games in the Convocation Center. The Year ■ February
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March ■ October ■ de ■ During the week of March 8-12, like many students, Cary Ayers, E.J. Fogarty, Brian Young, Parker Ayers and Mike Hammonds relaxed in the Florida Keys during Meanwhile Harrisonburg was seeing a bit more of winter, with a snow storm that closed JMU the Monday after break. 1 in the Florida Keys . . spring break A meeting of the centennial commission occurred on March 23. Its purpose was to establish characteristics and goals for JMU in the year 2008. Students could speak their mind on an electronic discussion forum linked to the university ' s website. Having begun February 17 with tight game against Norfolk State, baseball season was in full swing with 19 games scheduled in March. As the weeks passed, campus was scattered with spring I I UWC I v . University landscapers and gardeners kept the grounds pruned, while students, such as Kim Duklewski of Alpha Sigma Tau, also helped plant flowers through the Adopt-A-Flowerbed program. The Year ■ March
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