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The majesty of autumn: a photo essay

Early fall welcomes a variety of crisp colors and time-honored traditions
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  • Orange is one of the staple colors of the wonderful autumn season.

  • Rainfall in early October.

  • Mead’s offense huddles against Green Mountain to discuss play strategy.

  • The diverse colors of autumn create beautiful landscapes.

  • The sunshine reveals the beauty behind the colors of fall.

  • A beautiful sunflower reaching for the sky.

  • Mead’s Carter Woods (‘26) prepares to make a tackle on Green Mountain’s Blake Weslin (‘24).

  • The gorgeous color change in trees in early October.

  • The beginning of the color change that occurs in the fall.

  • The change that comes with the fall is one of the most wonderful parts of the season.

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Mason Willyard
Mason Willyard, Writer
Mason Willyard is a senior. He enjoys basketball and hanging out with friends. He is involved with choir, basketball, and Journalism. He is looking forward to being a part of the team and writing about what he loves this year.
Tyler Reyburn
Tyler Reyburn, Writer
Tyler Reyburn is a senior. He enjoys playing baseball, hanging out with friends, and playing video games. He is looking forward to produce quality sports coverage for The Mav this year.
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