Florida State University - Renegade / Tally Ho Yearbook (Tallahassee, FL)

 - Class of 1989

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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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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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- c (continued from page 10) . Along with the more tradi- tional events taking place was the notorious crowning of the Princess and the Chief. Chosen by their fel- low students, Debbie Olsen and Charlie Alvarez were crowned by the former Princess, Teresa Snow and former Chief, John Medina to be the new reigning Chief and Princess. Debbie and Charlie were definitely excellent choices to repre- sent the student body. Debbie Olsen is President of Alpha Delta Pi, vice- president of the Lady Scalphunters, and treasur- er of Golden Key. Charlie Alvarez is President of Delta ON TOP of the World Tau Delta, secretary of IPC, anda member of the Scalphunters. Both were happy to accept this dis- tinguished honor. Immedi- ately following the Pow- Wow, the newly crowned Princess and Chief along with others, met in the Club Down Under to continue their celebration during the homecoming dance. The ddnce sponsored by Stu- dent Government was a first time event added to the list of homecoming fes- tivities. On Friday October sev- enth, a continuation of that Seminole spirit was fly- ing high. The hard and dil- igent work put into the Would you like a sample? A Mar- riott employee prepares an inter- national cuisine for students to in- dulge in while they enjoy the homecoming festivies. 2 STUDENT LIFE Lorenzo Witchard Proud to be Americans. Kappa Sigma, Phi Mu, and Chi Phi rep- resent the United States in the float competition in the parade. unique floats by the Greeks and other orgainzations came to a conclusion, as the floats were pulled down College Avenue. Students and alumni lined the streets in anticipation to catch a glimpse of the internationally customed exhibitions. Admiration and astonishment were in store for those wanting to ob- serve the mass floats and their fascinating features The preparation for homecoming was almost over, and that ' Nole Fever was reaching an all time high when game time ap- proached. Alumni and guests shared much fun and sun as they prepared 1 for the game by tailgate parties and taking part in the ongoing festivities. The Doak Campbell stadium was quickly filled with en- ergetic and boisterious Seminole fans ready to re- spond to an exciting and winning team. Nonethe- less, the Seminole football players proved themselves to a crowd full of alumni, students, cheerleaders, and band players by their 28-10 victory over the Georgia Southern Eagles. As that ' Nole Fever soared through the stands, fans and players alike knew they were pushing to the top. i Lorenzo Witchard !. i!

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