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m.-4 h As fans arrive on campus with their UGA flags at- tached to the windows, they are greeted by friendly pro- gram sellers. Dedicated fans know that grilling out in full Georgia style is simply the only way to do it. w £ -
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ry Dawg gets a lift in order to raise the crowd ' : its at the pep rally, held in Georgia Hall How do you feel about the controversy surrounding the Homecoming Queen? 1 ' I understand that several mi- norities felt misrepresented, but I thought they were wrong to label the Homecoming pan- elists as racists and attract the national media to that idea. -Michael Cook I feel that any judge would select the most suitable repre- sentative for the entire uni- versity regardless of race. -Jennifer Hahnfeldt I think that this was an awak- ening for the university. I feel it ' s about time that this came to light. I think some good came out of it, especially the multi-cultural organization. Too often people try to pre- tend that racism doesn ' t exist and although it ' s 1994, it does exist and changes need to be made. The University now realizes that minority students will no longer accept this kind of ignorance. -Pam Anthonv
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Several Saturdays ing their RV ' s on Friday dogs, potato chips and hroughout fall quarter, night. By 9 a.m. on the potato salad, the fans housands of Georgia following Saturday morn- make their way to the ootball fans pour onto ing, grills have been fired stadium to cheer on the he campus ready for a up, lawn chairs have been dawgs, screaming jood game and an set up, radios have been Goooooo Dawgs, 3ven better pregame. turned up, and beer cans Sic ' em Woof! Woof! Whether they are have been opened. Af- Woof! Woof! Woof! alumni, die hard fans or ter filling up on their fried -Lisa Terry tudents, their game chicken, hamburgers, hot )lan is simply to lave a good time vith friends and ?njoy good food. Tailgating is great when you get a group otfriends together carrying many boxes of Guthrie ' s! The faithful, out- -Doug Lott )f-town fans arrive Junior, Finance sarly, many park- |
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