University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1990

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tTop centen A member of a womens' flag football team fum- bles the pass that could have been the winning touchdown. tBottom centen The fish that got away will not be the story that this guy tells his girlfriend, after he spent all day trying to catch a fish at Lake Wauburg. 25

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24 Spirit Of Competition The. Recreation Sports Department funded by student gov- ernment and sponsored by the College of Health and Human Performance provides the student body and faculty with an unlimited opportunity to engage in 'a wide variety of sports and outdoor activities. During the school year individual students, colleges and Greeks pool their members to form teams to compete in a variety of the intramurl sports. The sports range from flag football and volleyball to tennis and swimming. This year the mens' flag football team, Let's Get Physical, not only won the overall campus playoffs, but traveled to New Orleans and won the UGFSB National Flag Football Invitational. For tennis and raquetball players and runners the RBD has a vari- ety of round robin tournaments and individual meets through- out the year. People, who enjoy watersports, can take a short drive out to Lake Wauburg and go sailing, canoeing or just lay out by the lake. lntramurals lets students compete seriously or just have fun under the Florida sun. tTop centeri Sailing away on a lazy Sunday at Lake Wauburg blows all this windsurfer's cares away. tBottom centeri Ultimately the goalie rejects the opponentsi attempt to score and saves the game. tiw'xxv'iv' '



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Outsiders' Insights Accent continued to bring several excit- ing speakers to campus. Some caused con- troversy like Oliver North and Pete Rose, while others like C. Everett Koop and Pat Schroeder addressed the concerns of our future. Oliver North was paid twenty-five thou- sand dollars to come and speak to the students. College democrats and irate citi- zens protested his speech, however the College Republicans supported him. He wished that Americans would return to more traditional values like the belief in God and a stronger family unit. He also expressed his concern that Americans were being sucked in by Mikhail Gorba- chevis reforms. Pete Rose was another controversial character that Accent brought to campus. The former baseball player and manager of the Cincinnati Reds, and who is major leagues all-time hitter, spoke about his playing and managerial career. He did not choose to speak about his gambling viola- tions for which he was banned from base- ball in 1989. C. Everett Koop, former Surgeon Gener- al, passed out free condoms at his speech. He spoke about the importance of aids edu- cation, tobacco and alcohol abuse, and oth- er health related problems facing our soci- ety in the future. He expressed his desire to have a smoke-free America by the year 2f Pete Rose gives the audience the insideris view of baseball. 2W Accent Speakers 2000 due to the increased awareness of harm that tobacco causes. Ed Koch, former mayor of New York City, discussed the impending problems that cities would face in the future includ- ing Ale, crime, healthcare, and the home- less. He also talked about his role in re- building New York City. Congresswoman Pat Schroeder, dis- cussed the changing roles of the family in the twenty-first century. She spoke about the changes that the LLB. military would face due to the changes in South America and Eastern Europe. During Black History Month, Alex Haley, writer of the book, 3995 told tales of his childhood and what it was like to create the movie 399g. A. Whitney Brown of Saturday Night Live came to a journalism class. He spoke about the challenges he faced as a writer. He also talked about his dedication to be a comedian after his writ- ing did not work out. David Crosby of the legendary Crosby, Stills, 8 Nash, talked about his drug problem and how he has spent four years drug-free. With the speakers that Accent brought to campus, the students were given an incredible opportunity to listen to and to learn from the experiences of many celebri- ties in the world from politics to entertain- ment. scenes in Roots. David Crosby tells tales of his drug abuse.

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