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We bled purple. PULLING SOPHOMORE MOHCINE De- hbi from the crowd at the Homecoming pep rally, senior Josh Torr recruits him to help out in university trivia contest. Torr was one of the Mr Madison nominees. • Photo by Ellen Ahearn PARTICIPATING IN COMMONS Day during Homecoming, senior Alpha Kappa Psi member Kara Wells scoops cotton candy out of the machine. The carnival-like setting provided fun activities to help students get into the spirit of Homecoming. • Photo by Julie Simmons REACHING FOR THE sunlight, one of the many purple flowers on campus beautifies the landscape Flowers were maintained year round • Photo by Charlotte Dombrow- er DIRECTING A TOUR, junior Keith Mann points out university buildings. Mann took his lucky purple and gold blanket on the tour that day, which he gave as the football team played William Mary. • Photo by Ellen Ahearn. O Z z Q- O 10
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stature, James Madison ' s presence resonates throughout the university. James Madison was the short- est U.S. President. Photo by Brett Lemon- legacy, a Madison Day cake sits displaying the university logo. In President Rose ' s inaugural year, the logo was changed from a picture of the Wilson Hall cupola to the Madison outline. Photo by Brett Lemon, air, junior reaches for a frisbee. The Quod was a popular spot for students to spend time relaxing, playing football or throwing a frisbee. Photo by Brett Lemon, the squawking geese of Newman Lake entertained and annoyed students. Residents of Shorts and Chandler Halls awoke to their shrieks each morning. Photo by Jenny Yoo. Each with a different dream. z z o
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X SPINNING AROUND, SENIOR Lauren Brous- sard prepares to launch a gold pom to students at the Homecoming pep rally. At the rally, students tried to obtoin coveted Purple Out t-shirts. • Photo by Ellen Ahearn. -:ytF- ' « ' 5i3 ■.::2«a ■.}Mm ■a ' r w- m -- ' - (• ■1 « .».i fc k ' H s. f p ,,, y ,alPVi 3w
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