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FSU DATELINE— an overview 1975 Sept. 23— Classes cancelled second day of school when Hurricane Eloise brushes with winds 45 mph. Sept. 24— Strozier Library closes Friday and Saturday nights to save money. Oct. 10— Members of Pike Fraternity and a group of black students scuffle— results in 13 in- dictments and 1 year probation for Pikes. Oct. 18-FSU 8 University of Florida 34. Oct. 22— Female Sandee Coulter defeated in her bid for Homecoming Chief . Oct. 24—200 Blacks march on the Westcott building to protest numerous injustices . Nov. 14-Stephen Stills starts out Homecoming Weekend. Phil Barco Homecoming Chief. 1976 Jan. 4— Darrell Mudra fired as head football coach following a 3-8 season. Jan 12— Bobby Bowden of University of West Virginia named to succeed Darrell Mudra. Jan. 28— FSU police officer of the year in 1975, Edsel Poole is arrested. March 8— President Stanley Marshall resigns after 7 years saying It ' s time. April 5— A 2 year old child dies of burns he received falling into a puddle of steaming water near Tully Gym. April 22— Athletic Department puts up wall around Seminole Field to stop abusive language from fans. April 27— Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Review with Joan Baez play in Tully. May 10— Health Center cuts back 24 hour care. June 3— Professor is shot and killed by student who then killed himself over flunking out of Graduate School. Sept. 13— Med School, growth seen in FSU ' s future. FSU still searches for new President 35 candidates facing consideration. FSU dropped its season opener 21-12 to Memphis State Saturday night. Sept. 20-Music School hosts new season with; The King and I, La Boheme, The Ballad of Baby Doe. Seminoles will just keep trying: They lost to Miami Saturday night with a score of 47-0. ARA Food Service gets renewal. Dick Shawn revue filled with satire and fun. Show runs through till Oct. 2. FSU School of Theater announces it will put on the production Cabaret. Sept. 29-Filing for SG races begins. Swine Flue innoculations will be at Health Center in Nov. Ice Cream Social set at President ' s mansion. Hartford Ballet performs at FSU. FSU English professor, Harry Morris, visits Shakespeare ' s England. Oct. 4— Seminoles gam a victory over Kansas State score was 20-10. Oct. 5-155 file for SG seats. Oct. 8— ZZ Top performs in Campbell Stadium. Oct. 11— Impeachment of Student Body President Steve Powell is sought because of his totally illegal mismanagement of SG monies involving computer dating. FSU wins over Boston College 21-9. Oct. 13— SG primary election held. FSU-FAMU cooperative expands student educational op- portunities. Oct. 15— World renowned harpsichordist Igor Kapnis appears in concert at Opperman. Oct. 18— Action Party sweeps primary election. Gators edge Seminoles 33-26. Run-off for Ac- tion party and Florida Student party candidates are held today. Oct. 21— Swine flue vaccinations are given out. Rosalyn Carter in town. Oct. 22-Fred Miller and Susan Bates are elected Homecoming Chief and Princess. Oct. 25— Violinist Ruggiero Ricci in concert. Oct. 28— Florida Student party senators may be disqualified. Nov. 5— Pow Wow 76 features Meisburg and Walters, National Rotagilla Band, Little River Band, Cheech and Chong. Nov. 9— Iranians protest Shah in Union. Nov. 18— School of Nursing Building dedicated. Nov. 22— Computer Dating Match ups come out. Dec. 2— George Smock preaches in Union. 1977 Jan. 4-Caroline Alexander wins Rhodes Scholarship. FSU Health Center opens for night hours. Jan. 7-Union hikes coffee prices 15C to 19C and 25C to 35C. Jan. 10-FSU gets $502,000 Kellogg Foundation grant for educational management. Jan. 31— FSU London Program will re-open in the fall. Feb. 7-Dr. Bernard Sliger picked as new FSU president. Feb. 9— Greg Girard and Doug Guetzloe are the New Student Body President and Vice Presi- dent. Feb 10— The Video Center opens. Feb. 14-Student nicknamed Jackal tries to revive streaking at FSU. Feb 19-Jimmy Buffet comes to Tully Gym. KKK march upstaged by demonstrators. Studen nabbed in streaking incident. Feb. 22— FSU offers Consumer Law course for the first time in Spring ' 77. Feb. 28-President Sliger forced to live in President Mansion by BOR. March 30— Parking lot on Call and Ivy Way closes to break ground for New Music Building. April 1— Flambeau April Fools issue. April 16— Charlie Daniels entertains in Union Court yard. April 27-Greek Council, Black Student Union, Women ' s Center are to get Student Government Agency status. May 1-FSU student abducted and beaten after returning home from a party— Brings forth cries to light the Dust Bowl. May 16— Clearing the way to the New Civic Center began today. Sept. 19— The grades problem— In fall 1976. FSU awarded more A ' s than C ' s to undergraduate students. The parking plan— After years of complaints, FSU increased the student parking by 10%. Bus service was also increased. Building still continues at FSU on Diffenbaugh. Schumann sparks win over Kansas State, 18-10. Terry Kennedy, FSU baseball star, donates $5,000 to the FSU athletic department to upgrade grandstand seating in Seminole Field. Dr. Robert Lawton, is named new Vice President for academic affairs at FSU. Miami ' s com- eback nets 23-17 victory over Seminoles. Sept. 28— Sliger asks for tougher grading. FSU dorms are packing them in, temporary rooms are set up in Rec rooms, TV rooms and study rooms. Sept. 30— Miesburg and Walters hold concert in Ruby Diamond Auditorium. Oct. 3— Full visitation part of FSU ' s dorm plan. Key, Woodham, spark FSU to 25-17 win over Oklahoma State. FSU enrollment down 1%. Oct. 10— Woodham, Overby spark Tribe to 14-0 victory over Cincinnati. Oct. 11— Fall Baseball tourney set this weekend. Oct. 12— Law students angry about parking. It is aggravated by Civic Center construction. Amazing Kreskin performs tonite at Ruby Diamond. Oct. 13— Tomorrow is National Gay Blue Jeans day as announced by Tallahassee ' s gay com- munity. Black Awareness week starts Sunday. Oct. 14— FSU buys Baptist Campus Ministry Building. Students claim late fee illegal. Woody Woodward may leave FSU to manage St. Louis Cardinals. Oct. 19— Student Government elections are held today. Oct. 20— Student files for late fee hearing. Oct. 24— Fans, Key, and defence lift FSU to 24-3 victory over Auburn. Oct. 26— Student Government runoff elections today. FSU cracks top 20 in AP poll. First time since 1972. Oct. 28— Homecoming Weekend. Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge perform at Pow Wow. Oct. 31— Simmons, defence, lift Seminoles to 35-14 win against North Texas State. Nov. 2— Mainstage presents Scapino a French farse. FSU ranked 15th in API. Nov. 3— Student groups call for impeachment of Girard and Guelztoe. Girard wants control oi 16
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all agencies. Nov. 8-FSU escapes Virginia Tech with 23-21 victory. Students sign petition to recall Girard and Guetzloe. Nov. 9— Library Services Director Paul Donovan resigns. Iranian Students Association stages a rally to protest the Shahs visit to USA. Seminoles slip to 16th in both polls. Nov. 14— FSU Beats Memphis 30-9. Record is now 8-1. Nov. 15— By a petition of 1730 names, Girard and Guetzloe are recalled. Nov. 16— Dolly Parton performs in Tully Gym. Seminoles rank 13th in polls. Nov. 17— Goldenhagen halts all court action on recall petition. Brigadoon opens in Ruby Dia- mond. Seminoles to play in Tangerine Bowl. Nov. 18— Fund increase for women ' s athletics requested. Nov. 21— Student court asked to overrule Goldhagen. San Diego runs to 41-16 win. FSU i accepts Tangerine Bowl. Nov. 23— Globetrotters entertain at Tully Gym. Seminoles fall to 20th in Poll. Nov. 28— Eugene McCarthy speaks in Ruby Diamond. Dec. 1— Mainstage presents Picnic . Dec. 5-FSU kills the Gators 37-9. Dec. 7— Report shows FSU crime rate drops. Studio Theater presents The Tempest . 1978 Jan 4— Electronic gates built to control campus access to parking. FSU beats Texas Tech in Tangerine Bowl. FSU lands 11th in poll. Jan. 5— St. Thomas More ' s Chimes greet returning students. Jan. 6— Girard resigns. Jan. 9— FSU Psychology Department ranked 1st in state. 30th in nation. Jan. 11— Sliger, FSU consider improving Campbell Stadium. Jan. 12— Guetzloe, former Vice President, officially takes office as President. Jan. 13— Pensacola Street bridge schedules for renovation. Jan. 16— Two FSU Chi-Omega sorority sisters were killed and three others were seriously in- jured Sunday morning by an unknown assailant. Jan. 17— Memorial services held in Ruby Diamond for killed sorority sisters. FSU yearbook revival set for May. FSU extends Bowdens contract. Jan. 20— Night guards are posted in dorms. Jan. 27— FSU senate creates student patrol. Feb. 3— FSU will refund pre-registration late fees. Feb. 14— Steve Martin returns. Feb. 15— Man arrested in Pensacola for using forged credit cards and driving a stolen car. Police may connect him with Chi Omega murders. Feb. 16— Demonstrators stop talk by General Westmoreland. Feb. 21— Neil Friedman and Vivian Rivera win over Lance Day and Dave Gliken for S.G. Presi- dent. Feb. 22— Some FSU dorms to have curfew. Feb. 24— ROTC cadets clash with Iranian students in Union. Feb. 28— Dr. Robert Spivey, Dean of Arts and Science leaves FSU to accept post as President of Randolph Macon College. March 10— Residents of Magnolia hall told dorm will close. Leo Kottke plays for FSU. March 27— ARA Food Service gets very poor rating on inspection. Campbell Stadium to be enlarged to 47,000 seats by fall. March 31— New state capital building dedicated. April 9— Muddy Waters appears on Union Green. April 12— Iranian student march from FSU to capitol to protest U.S. support of the Shah. April 16— Greek Week ' 78 begins. April 20— Playboy Magazine in town to look for their Silver Anniversary Playmate. FSU ex- pands early admission program for high school students. April 21— FSU Flying High Curcus christens their new $46,000 circus tent. April 26— FSU rejects ARA Foods— won ' t renew contract May 1— Dr. Pat Hogan to replace Dr. Stephen McClellan as Vice President of University Relations. May 8-FSU Honors Program in trouble. Survey shows most students hate campus foods. Miss Lillian Carter to get honorary degree from FSU. May 10— New Education Building dedicated to Dr. M.L Stone. May 17-World ' s Pocket Billiard trick shot Champion Paul Gerni to perform tonite. May 18— SIRS forms probably won ' t be used to judge professors for tenure. SAGA to be new campus food supplier. May 30— Old Capitol Building to be restored to 1902 version. May 31-Student vote on BOR still alive Sept. 26— Dick Howser replaces Woody Woodward as baseball coach. Burt Reynolds returns to campus to conduct workshop. Oct. 19— Civic Center construction started. Oct. 27— Sliger bans booze in Campbell Stadium. Nov. 2-Beverly Sills visits FSU. Nov. 6-Action Party sweeps S.G. elections. Nov. 16— Iranian rally at FSU turns violent; nine protestors arrested. Pain forces Paul the P- nut man to retire. Nov. 20-FSU denied bowl bid. Nov. 27— Pensacola Street sags, reaching a new low. Gators fall to Seminoles 2 years in a row. Nov. 30— Doug Dickey gets dumped by Florida. 1979 Jan. 10— Thieves steal $11,000 worth of sound and lighting equipment from Ruby Diamond. Jan. 17-Flambeau Photographs, subpoenaed by state, of the Nov. 15, 1978 Iranian student demonstration. Jan. 22— Subpoena is withdrawn. Jan. 31— Professor Dr. Michael Kasha nominated to the advisory board for the National Science Foundation. Feb. 5-FSU Health Fee to rise. Feb. 8— Randy Drew and Lee Anne Stables win as new Student Government President and Vice President. State House of Representative Member Gwen Cherry killed in auto accident near campus. Feb. 13— D.O.T. says Pensacola St. Bridge sag may be FSU ' s fault. Feb. 14—44 year old Tony Messimo tries out as a walk on for FSU football team. Feb. 21— New Orleans Mardi Gras is cancelled. Feb. 22— Marines and Iranian students tangle in Union Court Yard. Feb. 23— Randy Drew sworn in as SG President. Feb. 26-Dick Gregory entertains FSU. Solar Eclipse. Feb. 27-Streaking returns. March 1-FSU fire detectors unsafe. March 8-Chuck Mangione Quartet comes to FSU. FSU ROTC Rapelling Tower is dedicated. Landis Hall to be air conditioned by the fall. March 9— Dr. Werner Baum is named FSU Dean of Arts and Sciences. April 12— FSU Student Doug Anderson wins Oatsun student writing contest. April 13— FSU fountains gushing after 5 year lapse. April 24— Student group files in court to halt Civic Center construction. Sol Carroll, FSU ' s 1 fan celebrates his 74th birthday. May 14— Health violations could shut down fraternity houses. May 17— Fines for FSU parking tickets jump. May 18— Commencement drawing nearer. 17
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