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z 7„ X i ON TOP 7 y 9 I s Opening up the many ' ' Windows to the World , stu- dents, faculty, alumni, and community gathered to- gether to enjoy the annual homecoming festivities or- ganized by Student Gov- ernment. The theme Windows to the World had been appropriately chosen in recognition and celebration of the interna- tional Olympics. The excitement began Of the World during the first week of Oc- tober. Sororities and frater- nities paired up to create unique and extraordinary floats, the students eagerly expressed their votes for a newly elected homecom- ing chief and princess, and the whole campus antici- pated the upcoming events previously pre- pared by the Student Gov- ernment Organization. The ritual opening ceremonies took place on October sixth and launched the up- coming activities with the new addition of a home- coming carnival. The Stu- dent Union was filled with the smells and tastes of ex- otic and international cui- sine put out by the Marriot food services, and the courtyard was full of var- ious prize winning and fund raising games. The crowds gathered not only to enjoy fine cuisine and fun, but al- so to prove the unending spirit of a Seminole fan. Lorenzo WItchard Toe-Tappin ' Fun. Jammin ' to the beat of the music, students donee in the union during the car- nival. This was all a part of the week long festivities leading up to the homecoming game. Lorenzo Witchard 10 STUDENT LIFE OLE ' I Theta Chi, Zeto, and Fiji show their cre- otiveness in presenting the country of Spain on the small vicinity of a f loat.
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War paint and watchful eyes. Proud to be a Seminole. A group Scott Pendergraft celebrates the of excited fans show their enthu- second victory against the Florida siasm about the 52-1 7 victory over Gators. the Gators. Erica Gillespie Lorenza WItchard SPIRIT 9
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i % -K Lorenzo Witchard :i l-v-- .vjt ' -.,ir. USS ' Mf SliMlNOLI-: u z A Salute to tt)e Semlnoles. The Navy ROTC group proudly stands high in their original homecoming float as they salute to the Sem- inole fans. Lorenzo Witchard Chief Osceola leads the Seml- noles. Just OS Chief Osceola starts all of the home gomes, he is placed in front of the parade to start the homecoming parade. Lorenzo Witchard The Last Touch. Waiting to enter their float in the parade, members of the Tri-Delts and Alpha Theta Omega check over their African float for any last minute touches. I 1 2 V HOMECOMING
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