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A Week Of Whether an alumni, a student, a faculty member or just a supporter of the University, everyone discovered something new about the Seminole tradition. Homecoming ' 93 was, tor all who participated, a fun-filled week with continuous celebrating at the Moon, The Club Down Under and all over campus. People enjoyed great music and good food along with an evening of comedy and talent at Homecoming Pow Wow. The week ended with the homecoming football game against the University ol Maryland and the crowning of the Chiel and Princess. The theme for this year was Discovery. Competitions were held throughout the week between the fraternities and sororities to see who would be crowned as Homecoming champions. The Greeks were paired for each of the competitions. The various activities carried on through the week gave alumni and others a chance to see the many changes going on here at the University. It ' s amazing to see the new buildings and the overall growth of the campus Lynn Jones, a 1990 graduate, said. With the addition of the Bobby E. Leach Workout facility, the University Center and other dormitory buildings on campus, many alumni returned to see an impressive campus. The week began with entertainment of all kinds such as The New Dread Zepplin at The Moon and The Blues Fest and Tallahassee Homegrown ' 92 on the Union Green. The Blues Fest included The Mighty Blues Band and other groups. The Tallahassee Homegrown ' 92 was a festival of music including such bands as Cold Water Army, The Mustard Seeds and Felix Culpa. The music was great; it ' s nice to know that we have local entertainment, sophomore Dana Walker said. Friday afternoon kicked off the annual homecoming parade. Fraternity and sorority (Continued on page 14). BY KRISTIN HUCKABAY Wc . Calvin Smith and Sonja Clark were crowned Homecoming Chief and Princess during Pow Wow. Smith was an Residence Assistant at Landis Hall, President of A I A fraternity and treasurer of Pan Greek Council. Clark was secretary of AKA sorority. Black Student Union Board member and a Seminole Big Brother and Big Sister mentor. Photo by Robert Parker. Tradition 13
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, t ' V F irst runners-up Nicole Batchelor and Allen Durham. Batchelor was a FSU Varsity Cheer- leader, a sister of AXQ sorority and Vice Presi- dent of Alumni Affairs for Gold Key. Durham was a brother of ZX fraternity, President of the Student Alumni Association and Chiet Osceola mascot for the 1992-93 season. Photo by Robert Parker. y andidates Janice Dusseau and Patrick Mannion. Dusseau was Vice President and a sister of HBO sorority, a member of the Stu- dent Alumni Association and a news anchor at WVFS 89.7. Mannion was active in Order of Omega, a brother of ATA fraternity and a member of Phi Eta Sigma honor society. Photo by Riibert Parker. c andidates Gina Myatt and Chuck Nussmeyer. Myatt was President of AAO so- rority, a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and a Gold Key Leadership Honorary. Nussmeyer was President of the University Singers, a brother of ZOE fraternity and a First Class Orientation Leader. Photo by Robert Parker. c. andidates Rebekka Buckhalt and Jeff Hopkins. Buckhalt was a FSU Golden Girl, a KA sorority sister and a Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society member. Hopkins was President of AXA fraternity, a member of the Order of Omega honor society and a Seminole Ambassador. Photo by Robert Parker. . 4« : .i ' i « 12 Homecoming
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Discovery (Continued from page 13) floats, cars with distinguished faculty and administration, the Marching Chiefs, several campus organizations and Chief Osceola and Renegade traveled down Jefferson Street in front of several hundred excited spectators. The float competition was fierce between the sororities, fraternities and organizations. Delta Gamma and Lambda Chi Alpha won first place, Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Phi took second, and Phi Mu, Sigma Pi and Alpha Epsilon Pi finished third. In the student organization division, Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity finished first. United Latin Club placed second and the School of Nursing ' s entry clenched third. Other festivities including the Homecoming Pow Wow w hich was a fun evening that began with an almost full house at the Leon County Civic Center. The Marching Chiefs, the Varsity Cheerleaders and the Golden Girls provided the entertainment along w ith comedians Kevin Nealon, Bob Cat Goldthwaite and Julia Sweeny. Everyone enjoyed Kevin Nealon. I think he was the best; the whole thing (Pow Wow) was great, Jeff Kershna said. Skit Night participants amused the Civic Center spectators with their creative and thematic performances. A Seminole Celebration: Noles of America was the theme of the Alpha Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Phi skit. They tied for first place with Kappa Alpha Theta w ith their spirited entry. Regardless of the outcome, everyone enjoyed a week of homecoming festivities. I made so many friends during homecoming. Working closely with so many people, it ' s hard not to become close friends, Delta Zeta senior fashion merchandising major Misty Farrow said. (Continued on page 16). JuV ' ulia Sweeney of Saturday Night Live reads a menu during an impersonation of her mother ordering dinner. Sweeney opened for Kevin Nealon and Bob Cat Goldthwait at Pow Wow. Photo by Robert Parker. 14 Homecoming
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