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

 - Class of 1990

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During half time Dana Livaudais and Brian Alexander were officaially crowned the Chief and Princess by the Seminole Indians. Brett Tannenbaum omecommg • m C. Leo Smith Keely Waters Todd Scheuerer Marchina Tolbert Brian Alexander Amy Abdouch John Allsopp Tara Burtchaell Photos by Brett Tannenbaum 8 Student Life (Not pictured Pete Gonzalez)

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I he life of a Seminole is one of con- stant preparation, preparation for classes, for exams and for the fu- ture. After days and weeks of hard work, most students needed a break Whether bV WOrkinO for mon- During Student Government Rush Week students were able to dunk a fellow seminole during the carnival. Juan Morales ey or calling home for extra cash, students somehow found ways to fund their extracurricular activities. Popular forms of entertainment included attending sports events, barhopping around town, going to the beach in warm weather and, of course, part ying with friends. While Seminoles knew how to have a good time, most students claimed school as their number one priority. They were ready for the temptations of fun, yet would not be left behind when dealing with their education. — Michelle Estlund Student Life Division o



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A Sparkle in Time Jr e of the most antici- pated events of homecoming is the announcement of the new Chief and Princess. Ac- cording to Mr. Phil Barco, As- sociate Director of Alumni Af- fairs, twenty-two males and forty-eight females applied to be homecoming candidates. The selection committee considered campus leader- ship, scholastic achieve- ment, poise and conversa- tional ability when selecting the ten male candidates for Chief and the ten female can- didates for Princess. The se- lection committee, which consisted of four students, two Student Affairs Repre- sentatives, one alumnus, one faculty member, and one member from the Homecom- ing Steering Committee, chose the twenty candidates, and then the student body vot- ed to elect the Chief and Prin- cess as well as the homecom- ing court. The 1989 Homecoming Court included Brian Alexander, John Allsopp, Pete Gonzalez, Todd Scheuer- er and C. Leo Smith. Females on the court were Amy Abdouch, Tara Burtchaell, Dana Livaudais, Marchina Tolbert and Keely Waters. At the annual Pow Wow, Bri- an Alexander and Dana a s Livaudais were crowned Chief and Princess. Dana is from Cocoa Beach, and she is majoring in real estate. Dana anticipates, After graduation I plan to remain at the University and get my graduate degree in busi- ness. She describes her best experience as participating in the London program. Dana is currently President of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, as well as a member of the Lady Scalphunters and Order of Omega. Brian Alexander is from Tallahassee, and he is ma- joring in English. After grad- uation, hopefully, I will be go- ing to law school, he said. Brian volunteers frequently for community service and recently received the Gener- al Motors Volunteer Spirit Award. Brian is the Alumni Relations Chairman of the Al- pha Tau Omega Fraternity. He has also been a member of the Scalphunters as well as the 41st Student Senate. — Ally son Busch for Marchina the homecoming game was a magical moment in which they would stand out in front of a crowd of over 60,000. Brett Tannenbaum Homecoming Court (7

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