Florida State University - Renegade / Tally Ho Yearbook (Tallahassee, FL)

 - Class of 1993

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p i Beta Phi, Delta Tau Delta and Delta Sigma Theta show their Seminole pride during the Home- coming parade. All of the fraternity and sorority pairings participated in the float competition for hrst, second and third places. Photo by Nancy Floyd. j Ipha ch; Omega ' s Suzy Hand, as Miss USA, in their A Seminole Celebration: Noles of America sings with her sisters and the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi. AXQ and OKO took first place honors in the overall homecoming compe- tition. Photo hy Robert Parker. Tradition 15

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Discovery (Continued from page 13) floats, cars with distinguished faculty and administration, the Marching Chiefs, several campus organizations and Chief Osceola and Renegade traveled down Jefferson Street in front of several hundred excited spectators. The float competition was fierce between the sororities, fraternities and organizations. Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha won first place, Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Phi took second, and Phi Mu, Sigma Pi and Alpha Epsilon Pi finished third. In the student organization division, Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity finished first. United Latin Club placed second and the School of Nursing ' s entry clenched third. Other festivities including the Homecoming Pow Wow w hich was a fun evening that began with an almost full house at the Leon County Civic Center. The Marching Chiefs, the Varsity Cheerleaders and the Golden Girls provided the entertainment along w ith comedians Kevin Nealon, Bob Cat Goldthwaite and Julia Sweeny. Everyone enjoyed Kevin Nealon. I think he was the best; the whole thing (Pow Wow) was great, Jeff Kershna said. Skit Night participants amused the Civic Center spectators with their creative and thematic performances. A Seminole Celebration: Noles of America was the theme of the Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Phi skit. They tied for first place with Kappa Alpha Theta w ith their spirited entry. Regardless of the outcome, everyone enjoyed a week of homecoming festivities. I made so many friends during homecoming. Working closely with so many people, it ' s hard not to become close friends, Delta Zeta senior fashion merchandising major Misty Farrow said. (Continued on page 16). JuV ' ulia Sweeney of Saturday Night Live reads a menu during an impersonation of her mother ordering dinner. Sweeney opened for Kevin Nealon and Bob Cat Goldthwait at Pow Wow. Photo by Robert Parker. 14 Homecoming



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Discovery (Continued from page 14) Comedian Chris Rock, who got his start on Saturday Night Live, was scheduled to appear with Nealon and Sweeny, but due to problems was replaced by Bob Cat Goldthwait. Many who attended Pow Wow enjoyed his off the wall performance. I loved it. He (Goldthwait) did a great show and a very different one, too Senior Heather Schroeder said. Pow Wow was not only a night of laughter for those who attended, but also an evening of the Seminole tradition. The competition for Homecoming Chief and Princess was stiff with ten very vorthy students vying for the title. The award was based on academic achievement, general knowledge of the University, poise and conversational ability and qualities that they held which added credit and honor to the University. All the candidates were worthy of the title; however, only two could take the crown. Emcee Gene Deckerhoff presented W. Calvin Smith II and Sonja Clark as the Chief and Princess. Crowning their successors were 1991 Chief and Princess Abner Devallon and Sandi Leff. First runners-up were Allen Durham and Nicole Batchelor. The court included Janice Dusseau, Patrick Mannion, Gina Myatt, Chuck Nussmeyer, Rebekka Buckhalt and Jeff Hopkins. Homecoming was a week of tradition for all at the University. It was a time for alumni to see a new campus, but also a time for them to reminisce on the wonderful memories they made while here. There vas something for everyone to enjoy during the week, from great music to a fantastic football game on a beautiful day. No matter what the activity people participated in, there was excitement and a bold tradition in it all. R ormer Chief and Princess, Abner Devallon and Sandi Leff lead Calvin Smith and Sonja Clark out onto the field to be officially cro vned. Smith and Clark were chosen from the ten finalists by the student body. Photo by Robert Parker. 16 Homecoming

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