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jCxmlU LL LO rL , courage, friendship and freedom. Those words described student Ufe. Each and every stu- dent who stepped foot on this campus grew into a neAV and bold person who experienced hfe, both good and bad. Ambition described the hard work and tenacity it took for Student Body President Jeanne BeUn to run for a seat on the City Commission while maintaining her position in student government. Belin was the youngest candidate to challenge her opponents. Courage described the student victims of Hurricane Andrew vho were forced to help rebuild their homes after its devastating visit to South Florida. University students across the state began ongoing clean up and relief cam- paigns for the survivors. Friends described those people who surrounded us and made our days a little brighter. They stuck by us through the good times, but more importantly, through the bad ones. Freedom was the privilege of choosing our nation ' s leader. Without a doubt, student life certainly gave us something to think about. little time to spare, students rush from one end of campus to the other between classes. Photo by Bryan Eber. 6 Student Life
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i Were all of the allegations about cocaine addiction and sexual misconduct about respected history professor Dr. David Ammerman true? What would happen to the United States now that a democratic president had taken control of the White House? Would the standard of living and the economy improve or get vorse? Why did it become almost impossible for English majors to enroll in their classes? No matter how their questions were answ ered, the year began on a controversial note. Students tried to maintain their sanity and keep themselves focused on their future challenges, while dealing with the changes of the day. B. ' uring Dr. Lick ' s annual ice cream social, students have a chance to enjoy their favorite flavors while meeting new friends. Dr. Lick also welcomed students to talk to him and express any concerns they may have had pertaining to the University. Photo by Richard Griffii. Opening 5
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A t the inaugura- tion party, Bells for Hope, Chris Forster and friend relax and enjoy live, musical entertainment performed by Bill Wharton and the Ingredients. FSU Law students, Tracy Newman and Sonya Chamberlain, in conjunction with Brett Berlin from the University of Florida and Chris Marlin from UCF, were the national directors for all collegiate activi- ties pertaining to inaugural festivities. Photo by Stei ' e Stiber. Division 7
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