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

 - Class of 1991

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On 0 o ZULMA CRESPO :. ; omedian Richard Jeni en- P n j oyed entertaining the i crowd gathered at the Civ- p ter. Jeni was only one of tlTe guests invited to perform at Pow Wow. The event was relo- cated from the stadium to the civ- ic center on a count of rain. ruce Hornsby and the j1?ange was the main attrac- j tjon for an intense crowd at Jcrf wbw, Coach Bobby Bowden an a h i s wife were among the front row fans. s sorority member charac- (i erizes that southern belle bospitolity during one of the ' winning skits on stage at the CiVic ' Center. ■ xcitement and school spirit are just two of the things the I J olden Girls bring to a i o. Whether it be dancing or cheering, they always seem to ex- cite an audience.

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ZULMA CRESPO he Homecoming Parade ?l j i ould have been incom- J plete without the Marching CKms lhe rain cleared just in time for the Chiefs to play every- one ' s favorite, the Fight Song. ain failed to dampen the gf- ' Spirit Across the Land. J rowds gathered regard- f£A ' e Ne conditions during tifeffomecoming Parade.



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STUDENT LIFE ERFUL ENTERTAINMENT ENDURES eathers ruffled as |)irit roared through Seminole territory for ual Homecoming ow. Though the eats of rain changed the :ation from Doak mpbelll stadium to the llahassee Civic Center, the rit of the Seminoles could t be dampened. A crowd of ;r 7,000 people began to e up at 6:30 p.m., eagerly aiting the opening of the ors at 7:00 p.m. With the inge of seating to general mission, Seminoles were sious to acquire the best Its in the house. Fhe show opened with Phi 1 Alpha, the musical fra- nity on campus, singing 5 Star Spangled Banner. e Masters of Ceremonies, rrad Made Good Davis lines and the Voice of the Seminoles Gene Deckerhoff then introduced the varsity cheerleaders followed by the Golden Girls. Performing their home routine, which won first place at camp this summer, the Golden Girls really caught the eyes of the audience. Their performance was awesome as always! The beat really got the crowd into it, Scott Feldman commented about the Golden Girls ' win- ning routine. Coach Bobby Bowden, fol- lowed by senior starters, was next to rouse the crowd. Coach Bowden pumped the audience ' s adrenalin with his plans to spear the Cincinnati Bearcats on Saturday. In addition to the tradi- tional schedule of events was the first annual skit compe- tition. The top three skits performed earlier in the week at Skit Night, competed at Pow Wow for the first place trophy. The top competitors were Tri Delta and Sigma Ep- silon with the city of Denver; Kappa Delta, Sigma Chi, and Beta Theta Pi and Delta Sig- ma Theta with Hollywood; and Delta Gamma, Sigma Nu and Phi Kappa Psi with Phil- adelphia. The winning skit was Tri Delta and Sig Ep ' s medley that incorporated their city with the homecoming theme. Michelle Estlund described her opinion of the their skit, It was so professional. The music was great, the props were so unique, it was just remarkable! The overall winners for Homecoming week were also announced with Alpha Delta Pi and Al- pha Tau Omega stealing first place hands down. Second place went to Kappa Alpha Theta and Pi Kappa Phi and third to Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Beta Phi, Zeta Phi Beta and Alpha Phi Omega. Fol- lowing the competition was the presentation of the Homecoming court. Special guest Clara Moffit Howell, the first Homecoming Queen from 1948, aided in the pres- entation. After Phil Barco of Alumni Affairs presented the five young women and five young men on the court, he proudly announced Lilie Ale- xandre as Princess and Rob Boos as Chief. Comedian Richard Jeni then enthusiastically took over the program. Jeni, a much sought after headliner in clubs around the country, was recently honored as Best Club Comedian in the country by several hundred of his peers in a survey taken by Comedy USA Magazine. Jeni made appearances around the country at several other college concerts. Bruce Hornsby and The Range quickly followed Jeni and took the crowd by sur- prise playing songs entitled Stander on the Mountain, Across the River and his title song from his current al- bum A Night on the Town. The audience went wild when he took requests and played The Way It Is. Stacey Wagner comment- ed, I didn ' t know he had that many songs out. His mu- sic was really great! I loved him. Pamela Lloyd asters of Ceremonies Da- vis Gaines and Gene Deckerhoff were a big hit ducing the acts and en- ing the crowd at Pow Wow. o a. CO UJ q: O 2

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