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The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity travels to Tallahassee to watch third ranked Miami take on fourth ranked Florida State. you do not get for typical pop music tunes. This commercial declaration of national pride has great impact, bringing to each person a reminder of what it means to be an Ameri- can. In the Southeast corner of the United States is Florida: the state in which we live. Some of us have lived here all or most of our lives. Others are com- ing here for the first time and may never become permanent residents. Even without being a per- manent resident, people are influenced by this state. The climate is pleasant, and you are nev- er more than two hours away from a beach. Travel is easy, with flat terrain and a speed limit of sixty- five miles per hour on most highways. Florida ' s government provides grants to improve our cities and our schools. Re- cent Florida legislation has increased taxes, pro- vided for a lottery to fund education and, on a more serious note, has allowed residents over the age of twenty-one to walk the streets armed. For a brief period, a walk to the cor- ner drugstore could have been much like a walk to the saloon in the Old West where sidearms were commonplace. Now, how- ever, the loophole allow- ing such an arrangement has been closed, although concealed weapons are still permissible. Supposedly, it is now safe to walk the streets again. In Miami, many say that it is not. The city is constantly plagued with high crime statistics and a media enhanced reputa- tion of crime and vice. Mi- ami is not a haven of clean living; drug traffic in and around Miami is the high- est in the nation. Hence, much of the crime in this city is drug related. Televi- sion is responsible for the extreme impression that most of the nation has of Miami. On Miami Vice, Detectives Crockett and Tubbs have their hands full trying to combat crime. Geraldo Rivera nar- rates live drug busts here and in Fort Lauderdale. Numerous movies are set in Miami that deal with Robert Duyos irterback Steve Walsh prepares Enthusiastic fans cheer the nation- and off to fullback Melvin Brat- ally ranked Hurricanes as they de- in the season opening victory feat the Gators 31-4 in the Orange Florida. Bowl. tllGH 1988 MPACT High Impact 5
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Defensive back Donald Ellis appeals to the cheering crowd after stopping a Gator drive. Robert Duyos Sophomore Doug Thurber plays the trumpet for the Band of Hour ' s half- time show. V 11 6 High Impact
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