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DImmick A great alternative to studying In ttie library, ttiese students read on ttie dock at Lake Shen- andoah. The lake Is a popular spot for local residents to fish. These swimmers prefer fresh water to the pool at Godwin Hall. The Rockingham County area has an abundance of outdoor recreation op- portunities. Outdoor Sights 29
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like to go to Reddish Knob to get away- it ' s quiet, beautiful- very different from campus. -Lee Ann Wimer ■ Coleman like to go to Union Springs or Blue Hole and just hang out in the sun. -Rusty Howard OUTDOOR FUN As a break from campus, many students frequented the area ' s most popular spots. It ' s a Friday afternoon, thie sun is shin- ing, the leaves are beginning to turn colors, there ' s a slight chill in the air, and the JMU parking lots are unusually empty. Where hove they all gone? Cor by car they follow a narrow, windy road to the West Virginia nnountains. Route 257 takes students to a place hidden away in West Virginia . . . Reddish Knob. The drive there takes about forty min- utes and most of it is spent climbing uphill. When arrival seems most immi- nent, the climb continues still onward. It is a pilgrimage to the mountain top, said Julie Coin, Spring and Fall are the Knob ' s best seasons but students just can ' t seem to stay away, I ' ve been there every weekend for the past four weeks, came the enthusiastic response of one JMU student. But why all the excitement? As one student described the Knob , It ' s like they took a mountain, cut off the top and paved a parking lot. Actually that is all that is there, but perhaps that ' s why students love Reddish Knob so much. It ' s simple, it ' s natural and it ' s not man-made. The view is breath taking. . . all 360 degrees of it. The sunsets there ore beautiful and when the sun is setting, the moon is rising directly opposite of it. Many sunsets are accompanied by bonfires. Sometimes the crowd listens to mellow music, mills around and roasts hotdogs. Other times they play upbeat music, drink beer, dance in the parking lot, play hockey sack and bring their dogs. They always bring their cameras. Julie Cain best described the expe- rience, If you go up there and don ' t know anybody, it ' s OK. Everyone ' s friends up there . Reddish Knob is right- eous. It ' s spiritual and it ' s so beautiful that it ' s overwhelming, she said. After the sun has set and the fires ore put out, the procession down the mountain begins. But don ' t distress, they won ' t be gone for long. Next Fri- day they will return to their escape world of Reddish Knob. by RoseMary Cosby Enjoying a relaxing cruise on the Shenondoah River, two students explore nature from canoes. Tlie Shenandoati provides an excellent oppor- tunity for swimming, canoeing or just relaxing. 1 ' DImmIck 28 Outdoor Sights
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DARE TO BE ?» DIFFERENT spirit in many ways School spirit was an important part of every college students ' life. Every football ganne attracted more fans than the last. The Dukettes roused the stands v ith their zealous enthusiasm. The Duke Dog added to the excite- ment, dancing and clapping with that ever-present air of royalty. But such pep and praise extended beyond the sports fanatics. Taking a stroll through Godwin parking lot, one found JMU decals on the rear windows of ninety-five percent of the cars. Stu- dents even went so far as to proclaim their loyalty to the Dukes on their li- cense plates. Looking around as you walked to class, you were bound to see the JMU logo on many students ' sweatshirts, t- shirts, hats and even notebooks. Katy O ' Brien said, ' 1 like wearing JMU shirts and having bumper stickers on my car; I like for people to know that I go to JMU. Zaneltl One of the most spirited groups was the band. The melodious practices could be heard from most parts of cam- pus each evening. All the hard work was finally shown off to the crowds on Saturday nights. The vivacious mem- bers of the group bobbed back and forth in the stands as they played the beloved JMU song. Everywhere on campus, one wit- nessed the strength of JMU school spirit. Alice Riddick summarized the most im- portant reasons for school spirit. I ' m proud to say I ' m a JMU student be- cause of the academics, the prestige of the school, the increasing develop- ment and the student enthusiasm, she said. by Carrie Desmond The Quad Is a great place to refine juggling skills. Students found many ways to spend sun- ny afternoons.
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