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▼ Chief John Medina and Princess Teresa Snow are part of Florida State ' s strong Homecoming tradition. The anti-Gator sentiment remains strong as ever at FSU for both students and alumni (top left). Introduction 3
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Charging Forward!! 1987-88 has been a banner year for Florida State University. Things are happening all around us at an accelerating rate, pushing our university onto the threshold of the future. Just this year alone, the new Supercomputer Computations Research Institute has been opened, along with the opening of the new science library and the additions to the Student Union. Also opened this year was the Institute of Engineering, a cooperative effort between I- AMU and Florida State. Renovations on the Student Union have also been completed as have the renovations on the Law School. Phone registration has been set in place and now suc- cessfully replaces the long lines at the Civic- Center. On a more athletic note, our football team has had an outstanding season with a 10-1 record and their first win against Florida in six years. The team also went to their first New Year ' s Day bowl game in six years and had a fiesta. ' Also, WVFS, Florida State ' s rock radio station, is operating. And finally, to top it all off, the yearbook is back at FSU and here to stay, with a brand new name — The Renegade. It is for these reasons and others that are too numerous to list, that we have chosen the theme Charging Forward for our newly- christened book. It is obvious that many great things have happened to launch us into the future. In every direction one looks, we are excelling — ex- celling collectively in a campus-wide effort, and personally too. Everything that is new only serves to enhance that which is traditional. And, as it has been so eloquently put, The more things change, the more they stay the same. The further forward this university moves, the more traditional it will remain. With all this in mind, we invite you to en book which we hope can encapsulate for all w it, what it was like to be charging forward at State in 1988! irVic i joy this ho read Florida i., i, 2 J Charging Forward ▲ The football team gave everyone at I ' SU something to cheer about this year. Pictured here, quarterback Danny McManus. Florida State ' s yearbook staff was always busy doing something this year. Here Kim Baker and Ashley Crosby put the finishing touches on one of their Homecoming Parade entries. ► The completed Student Union — a gift all students will greatly appreciate (top right).
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