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p After months full of forceful changes, the year came to an end with yet one more change, this one in the JIVIU Commencement Exercise. Instead of the traditional ceremony in which all May graduates received their diplomas in Bridgeforth Stadium, it was decided that students would hear speakers in the stadium, and then disperse with family and friends to the separate colleges for graduation. The changes were made to help the process go much more quickly, and was yet another sign of the changing times at JMU. The differences in the world forced us to be prepared for their effects on our future. The changes affected us all and, as JMU students, we tried to turn the changing times to our benefit. We became increasingly adept at being prepared for the impact of continual change, so that as they created more memories, they also gained the practical experience needed for life in the 1990 ' s. 392 Closing
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-m REBOUND. Matt Carpenter is fortunate enough to catch a T-shirt thrown into the sea of fans at the Auburn game. His excitement was typical of those students cheering the basketball team on. TRUE FANS. Members of the Puppy Pound anxiously await for the Duke Dog to arrive. The Duke Dog made frequent visits to the young fans during JMU football games. Curpcnter Volume 85 of the James Madison University Bluestoiie was printed by Josten ' s Printing and Publishing Division in State College, Pennsylvania using offset lithography. Linda Nolf served as our plant consultant and Pete Griffin was our local representa- tive. The cover was royal blue no. 533 on mission grain. The writing was flat screened in red no. 331, bevel debossed in silver foil no. 381, with a blind em- bossed panel. Palatino was used for all body copy, captions, bylines, photo credits and folios. Headline and sub- headlines styles include: Each section editor designed their respective sections. Cover, endsheets and Divider pages were designed by the Editor-in- Chief and Managing Editor. Artwork for the cover die was done by Bob Eyster of jostens. State College. Portraits and organization photos were taken by Varden Studios of ColophoiN Rochester, New York. Joel Siegel served as our Varden representative. Athletic team photos were provided by the office of Sports Information and Bliiestone photographers. Color photos were processed and printed by Varden Studios and Gitchell ' s Studio. All black and white photos were reproduced using a 133 line screen and all color photos were reproduced using a 150 line screen. The book was designed using Josten ' s Yeartech soft- ware in conjunction with Aldus PageMaker 4.2. We used four Macintosh EC ' s with 75MB. The 1993 edition of the Bluestone was produced by a non-profit, contracted and independent organization. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the administration, faculty, or the staff of the university. The editors accept responsibility for the content of the book. The offices of the Bluestone are located in rooms 215 and 217 in Anthony Seeger Hall. The telephone number is (703)568-6541. Authorization to reproduce portions of this book and any further information may be obtained by writing to Bluestone, P.O. Box 3522, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Humki WALKIN THE TRACKS. This student makes her way home via the railroad tracks that ran through campus. The scenery around the tracks made walks to class a little more enjoyable. RAINY DAY. Carey Blair and her parents watch her boyfriend play sciccer despite the wet weather. Even inclement weather could not sway true fans from their favorite sports. Closing 39
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