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1 he Westcott building and fountain is a symbol of the long standing traditions at the University. Students often relaxed or studied on the benches around the fountain in between classes. The fountain also served as a focus for pranks such as dunkings and sudsings. Photo by Zulma Crespo Photo by Zulma Crespo JNew university president Dale Lick sucks his gut to keep from getting hit by FSU Circus jugglers Fred Minot (not pictured) , Dale Austin and Dave Hammock. Stephanie Swanger, Tracy Sarana and Claudia Reithauser assisted Lick in the performance at the annual Fall Ice Cream Social at the president ' s mansion. L r. Richard Mashburn, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs marches to the Capitol to protest the budget cuts followed by flKO pledges. Thousands of students from the nine state universities participated in the march. 1 4 - Opening -
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( ,oach Bowden always keeps his boys busy. During a Fall practice a team member puts in some time on the exercycle in between drills. Players were always required to be doing something at all times during practice. C PE members participate in a tag team reading of Green Eggs and Ham. The group held a Dr. Seuss-Fest in the Club Downunder following the death of the Doctor. The readings were followed by a showing of The Lifted Lorax. Members of BACCHUS, Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning the Health of University Students, march in a mock funeral procession. The purpose of the march was to make students aware of the dangers of drinking and driving. photo by Zulma Crespo - Opening - 3
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(Continued from page 3) were just faces have become roommates and friends, a cam- pus that seemed like an endless maze is becoming familiar and a new city is becoming home. The more time passes, the more comfortable we feel. The first month is filled with so many new experiences. There is so much to learn, how to get football tickets, where the stadium is, when campus ofhces are open, where to park, where not to park, how to get to classes and how to deal with the Tallahassee weather. By the time the year is through, it will all become second nature. The university goes from being just ' a school ' to being ' our school. ' After the anxiety and tension wears off, we begin to find our niche at the university. Some choose to join one of the hundreds of clubs and organizations, others participate in Rush and join the Greek system, students begin to form intramural teams, while others join varsity and club teams. We find a bond with people from the same city or similar backgrounds. Everything is a hrst, a trip to Buffalo ' s for wings, the Ice cream Social with President Lick, staying in the library studying until we get kicked out at 1:30 a.m., home pre-game parties, roadtrips to away games, the fight song and the Marching Chiefs. The university and everything about it becomes a part of us. We hare a common bond with 28,000 other students. It ' s that feeling we get when the football team comes out onto the field and Chief Osceola spears the field. The same feeling we get when we ' re relaxing with friends on Landis Green, or I going to an SCE concert at the Club Downunder. a. I It is a Florida State of Mind. a: o - Opening - 5
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