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S(JB members welcome comedian Jay Leno to Stet son. Above, students enjoy the Fund raiser Right, Hatters battle it out against Georgia Southern Cookout. Homecoming Queen and King Tiffany Seibold and Clemente Inclan. 18 hc Racers recuperate from the three mile Road Race held on Satur day.
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5 POTLIGHT: THE ach of us views creativity differ ently. A musician ;ees it in the interpretation of a song. Kctors find it in tfie development of he characters they portray. A painter ises it to redefine reality onto an easel. ue craftmanship requires a love- late relationship between artist and irt. An artist must then combine his inbounded cr eativity with refined kills to produce well-designed, well-re- learsed, ingenious pieces of himself. Stetson University very fortunately as a large population of aspiring rtists in different disciplines. Student pajors vary from drama to church mu- ic, and student performances vary rom quartets to exhibits to student- produced one-acts. Young talent is rec- ognized and culti- vated here, as in- structors spend many extra hours working to develop individual potential. While faculty teach, they also per- form on their respective stages throughout the year. The Artists and Lecturers Committee, for example, brings to campus outstanding speak- ers and performers, while Top Hat performances and other recitals show off our own, in-house talents. Events such as these help all to benefit from Stetson ' s creative community. Student artists work long hours in the studio perfecting their technique A scene from A Company of Wayward Saints CREAT IVITY and diversity gives Stetson ' s campus a special flair! Top Hat Entertainment presents Scott Jones, live! Left: Special exhibits run throughout the academic year for all to come and learn. Arts 17
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HOMECOMING «« w y atter Homecoming, 1988: a evenings. Also on Friday evening, m m Hatter Homecoming, 1988: a time where traditions meet new ideas and bright plans for the uture. A time to celebrate athletic vie- ories and personal triumphs. A time ,0 see old friends. A time for laughter and rededication. This year Homecoming weekend vas held on February 19 - 21. The Hatters met Georgia Southern in bas- ketball. This was not the only athletic rhallenge of the weekend, however. Fennis tournament play, varsity base- ball, and alumni baseball games were ]11 held on Friday, and the Lady Hat- ers and alumni basketball team joined he Hatters in playing Saturday. The innual Road Race was also held on Saturday. The weekend was also filled with special reunions, receptions, and events. Stover Theatre presented a production of A Company of Way- ward Saints on Friday and Saturday evenings. Also on Friday evening Stetson University welcomed famous comedian Jay Leno to the Edmund ' s Center stage. Leno is well-known for his appearances on The David Letter- man Show and guest-hosting on The Johnny Carson Show. Saturday morning, stu- dents, faculty, staff, and alumni enjoyed the annual Fund-Raiser Cookout held in the Forest of Arden. At 1:00 that afternoon, a large crowd assembled to commemorate the official University dedication of the Panhellenic Complex. Others enjoyed the Music Festival in Elizabeth Hall. All Hatters rallied around the Hatter basketball team as they performed strongly against Georgia Southern. Campaign Headquarters are diligently manned by Karen Lankford and Sherry Qillentine. OLD FRIENDS gather to celebrate the traditions of and changes in our dear alma mater. President Doug Lee enjoys the Cookout at the Forest of Arden. Homecoming 19
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