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then now trends prni7 new twists t ..■:■■- What was popular then is siill popular today but we just have different ways of expressing them. For exam- ple, we still love to dance and hang out on Landis. - Lauren Leptrone A couple practices their dance moves in an empty room. Students created many dance organizations that performed at special events and taught lessons to other students. Two students use a cart to deliver the col- lege newspaper. Now-a-days the paper is delivered by true! Students can pick one up as they please instead of having it delivered to them personally. 16 student life Dorman Hall supplied carts for students to use when moving in. This helped limit the number of trips to the car.
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men now Dut vwfn rne olaanCin wffn the new With the advancement of technology, teachers and students now have it easier and can refer to PowerPoints, movies, and new technology. Instead of taking notes, like they did more often in the old days, students now type their notes onto their laptops and then print out their notes when they get home. What will happen in 50 years from now? Will we be taught by virtual teachers? Doak Campbell Stadium hasn ' t always been the venue for the Seminoles. The stadium was named after former Florida State President Doak S. Campbell, and the field was named for the legendary head football coach, Bobby Bowden. It hosted its first game against the Randolph- Macon College Yellow Jackets on Oct. 7th, 1950, with the Seminoles defeat over the Yellow Jackets, 40-7. At that time, the stadium only had the seating capacity for 15,000 people. Known for being one of the largest brick structures in the world, The Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium is the home of the Florida State Seminoles and holds 82,300 fans, was here, in 1984, playing Auburn, where the warchant was born. would have loved to experi- ence going to school at the Florida State College of Women in the 40V Everything has changed: the hair styles, dress, cars; however, Florida State still remains and this is why we have so much tradition because our past has formed our pr for the futun wn -Chantai Glooo junior «- th en now 15
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ail bfm pbtos.coJrfegy Mori66 ' Agkfai: ' ' ' ' « V ' +- ' , H r ' ' ., ' , ' ' , A .W An art class being taught on Landis Green. Teachers today still take advantage of a beautiful day by holding class outside on Landis. Students get a chance to stretch out their legs while listening to a lecture on pre-american history or artist perspecive on how to capture light in drawings. de Sensation Week kicked off with a grand performance by Polyphonic Spree on Longford Green. A week of music, games, food getting to know your fellow seminoles was a sure way to start a new year and get the adrenaline pumping. Jason Priddle dances with a friend at Atlantis Bar and Grill. Jason is a member of the Corazon Dance Company and taught lessons every thursday night before the club opened. Students enjoyed learning the various types of salsa dancing and showing off their new moves. then now trends 17
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