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Pow Wow Florida State ' s 1980 Pow Wow was a time for gathering and celebrating the future Homecoming Victory. It took place at Doak Campbell Stadium on October 17 where 20 thousand people assembled to attend the concert. The opening band was The Dirt Band and they performed popular songs such as Mr. Bojangles and American Dream. The main attraction was The Little River Band and their performance included such songs as Lady , Cool Change , and Lonesome Loser. The highlight of the evening was their encore, Reminiscing. At the Pow Wow, the homecoming princess and chief were to be crowned, yet due to the unusual circumstances, only the princess received her crown that evening. Courtland Richards
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A Unique Homecoming = for 1980 zz= This year ' s Homecoming was just a little dif- ferent from previous years. It highlighted Bill Wade, a 17 year-old junior, as Homecoming Princess. To prove his point that Homecoming elections are based on popularity, that males are stereotyped as macho and females as passive ladies, and that Greeks dominate the entire election process, Wade ran for Homecomi ng Princess under the name of Billie Dahhiing and won by some 150 votes in one of the largest voting turnouts in recent years. Though most of the court and many frater- nities planned to boycott Homecoming activities if Wade did not drop out of the competition, a com- promise was reached where Wade would be crowned at Friday night ' s Pow-wow and his name announced during the half-time festivities at the Homecoming game against Boston College on Oc- tober 18 in exchange for his not being on the field during the ceremonies. Cecil Howard reigned as this year ' s Homecom- ing Chief. The Homecoming Court included Cyn- thia Boykin, Sue LaRue, Vici Powell, Alexia Robin- son, Israel Andrews, Kent Barton, Tony Linguanti and Kevin Saunders. Also present for the crowning and presiding as Grand Marshall at the Homecoming Parade was Clara Moffitt Howell McKay, F.S.U. ' s first royalty as Homecoming Queen of 1948, and Robert Urich with his wife Heather Menzies for the crowning of Cecil Howard as Chief. JlWh Horn - ' ' - r, J
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