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04) chief ed and princess barbie . . . The continuation of a cherished tradition. Selecting the homecoming chief and princess resulted in the election of Barbie Nelson and Ed Strickland to reign over their eight member court and the 79 Homecoming activities. 28 • Homecoming
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Dean Stephan Winters takes alumna Sister Mary Carroll on tour. What more appropriate time to revisit the alma mater than during Homecoming? FSU grads flocked to Tallahassee for the weekend festivities, which kicked off on Friday afternoon with the annual parade. Past Seminole cheerleaders donned their original uniforms to ride in the entourage, leading yells with youthful enthusiasm matching that of the crowd. Such display of spirit aroused hearty appetites. Many alums took advantage of the feast offered at the Garnet and Gold Key Banquet following the parade. Faculty, students, and grads alike danced off any pounds they gained at the dinner, enjoying a musical trip down memory lane provided by the famed Tommy Dorsey Band. Late-night revelry didn ' t prevent alumni from attending Omicron Delta Kappa ' s Grads Made Good Breakfast on Saturday morning. Distin- guished graduates in attendance received due rec- ognition, and everyone enjoyed good eating and good company. A few hours to nap — then off to Doak Campbell for the game! Halftime featured the Marching Alumni Band, each member in straw hat and high spirits. Cheerleading alums performed routines throughout the game, aided by the vocal support of fellow grads up in the stands. The result? Another FSU victory! Seminole spirit never dies. Grads Made Good Justice Alan Sandburg and General Norma Brown chat with OAK President, Nancy Bailey. Homecoming • 27
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. . . join their court to lead tine Seminoles. 1979 Homecoming Court: Leslie Firouzabadian; Randy Drew; Ed Strickland, Homecoming Chief; Barbie Nelson, Homecoming Prin- cess; Kim Krueger, first runner-up; Chris Knopik, Ellen Haselwood, Ted Triplett; Elaine Haselwood; not pictured, Bubba McNeill. Homecoming • 29
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