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was all fired up about homecoming, being paired with three fraternities was quite an honor. -Carrie Zebrowski, AOX The winning float presented by AQX, AX, OIK and OKi|) was decorated to the theme of jukebox dancing from the time period of the 1 950 ' s. Kelly Jacobs 4 C- - Another relevant time in history was the late 1960 ' s and early 1970 ' s as KA and AT displayed with their recog- nition of the space program. Mark Weidler 1| £ ' -.--- £ — ------ ,.. , F f ESTIVITES msS The Alumni presented a float that told of a time not so familiar to many with their prehistoric theme. Kelly Jacobs The AI A Santa passed out candy to over 600 trick or treaters who visited the Park Avenue Winter Wonderland. Joanne Savoldy 10 Student Life
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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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