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(Continued from page 3) We intensely watched the first win over Miami in three football seasons. That game also made winners out of the fortunate students who were able to get tickets. Due to the new athletic fee thousands of students were left with only a useless coupon after all student tickets were distributed. Whether we endured the October heat to see the game live at Doak Campbell or watched at home from our couches, for one weekend we were the happiest people in the South. One issue that united us was the athletic fee that was added into tuition. Following ticket distribution for the Miami game students, with the support of the Student Government Association, protested the fee. We learned that, together, things were possible. Although we were named the number one party school in the nation, we kept our priorities in perspective. The fall brought us together; we worked to make the AIDS quilt ' s visit a success and Stop Rape Week raised awareness on campus. In our world, where things add up quickly, we have found that we are not all alone. Working together is the solution and the sum of the parts is greater than the whole. 40 pening
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Fullback William Floyd is wercome with emotion ollowing the Miami victory. : loyd, who scored a ouchdown, asked that the coreboard be left on. Students celebrate the football victory against Miami by taking a swim in Wescott fountain after the game. Swims in the fountain have been a traditional form of celebration over the years. tid right: The Seminole ght song is played with pride y Ken Allen and Pat Carney, he Marching Chiefs played : the Welcome Back Bash |ie night before the football ime against Clemson. Photo by Vanessa Crockett Cross country runners struggle to maintain their positions in the race, with hopes of coming out ahead of the competition. The Seminole Cross Country Invitational was held in September at the Seminole golf course in Tallahassee. is greet Hope for the future was all that remained after a year of mourning and change. These tragedies and events brought us together, forcing us to become one. We returned to our apartments, dorms and classes with a touch of weariness. At the end of the summer we watched University President Dale Lick resign, forcing the administration to find an interim president. It was announced that former president Bernie Sliger would act as president until a replacement was chosen. As we once joined to heal, we later joined in celebration. We saw tradition and expansion as the Magnetic Lab opened, the twentieth anniversary of Mainstage performances began and construction continued on Doak Campbell Stadium. Together we camped outside of the Dick Howser Stadium ticket booth for days in order to get football tickets to the game against Miami, billed as the Game of the Century. (Continued to page 5) Opening 3
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Junior Tommy Bull finds recruits for the Seminole Ambassadors. Bull was elected to the Student Senate in October. Quarterback Charlie Ward was interviewed after the Miami win. Injured later in the season, Ward came back after missing only one game. Photo by Ayanna Luney Mid left: A student takes advantage of the time at the camp out for Miami tickets. Students studied, socialized and waited in anticipation for the booths to open for ticket sales. Mid right: Fear is written across the face of this Flying High Circus member as he performs a juggling act for students in the Union. The collegiate circus was the only one of its kind in the United States. Photo by Vanessa Crockett Students line up outside Dick Howser Stadium for tickets to the Miami football game. Controversy resulted when many were left ticketless on game day. Photo by Ayanna Luney Opening 5
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