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Georgia Football n ootball certainly is more than just a game to the University of Geor- gia, is personalities such as Herschel chicken, obnoxious red and black clothing, lots of alcohol, and loyalty and spirit. It is students calling the Dawgs and celebrating being a part of the winning GEORGIA, - North Stands BULLDOGS. - South Stands Heisman Walker, Terry The Intercep- tor Hoage, Announcer Larry Munson, and Coach Vince Dooley. It is the University Redcoat Marching Band, 300 members proud. It is cheerleaders and, of course, good old UGA IV himself. It is alumni returning to cheer on the Dogs complete with tailgate parties, fried University of Georgia Bulldog tradition. It is vendors and scalpers who suddenly appear the morning of the game. But, most of all, football is one of the memories that will ever keep Georgia on every Bulldog ' s mind. The Georgia Redcoats wowed the spectators at all home and most away games during the 1982 cam- paign. (LEFT. Photo by Perry Mclntyre. Jr.) Georgia fans come in all sizes and ages such as t his future Bulldog booster. (TOP. Photo by Glen Kant- ziper. ) Football is definitely a social highlight for students such as these three friends. (ABOVE. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) Redcoat Drum Majors Harold Wright and Mark Perry and Solo Twirler Shannon Gore bow to one another to begin the halftime show of the Georgia Tech game. (ABOVE. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) FOOTBALL 21
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Varsity Cheerleaders Cynthia Copeland and David Fuller perform a stunt at the Georgia Tech game (RIGHT. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) Georgia fans and the polls were in agreement in 1 982 — the Dogs are Number I. (BELOW. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) The Redcoat Georgettes exit the field after a half- time show. (BOTTOM. Photo by Ken Parris.) 20 FOOTBA1 I » the tune Georgia on my Mind, at the Olc Miss game, the band presented prominent state citizens and beauty queens such as I ieutenant Governor Zell Miller and Miss Georgia 19X1, a second runner up to Miss America, and University student Kristl Evans. (ABOVE LEFT. Photo by Glen Kantziper.) Burt Reynolds and Jim Nabors helicoptered onto the Georgia practice field one August afternoon to meet the University ' s own Herschel Walker. A couple of weeks later Reynolds, along with girl friend Lonnie Anderson, returned to witness Georgia ' s defeat of Clemson and Nabor ' s rendition of The Star Span- gled Banner at pregame (ABOVE. Photo by Perry Mclntyrc, Jr.) 1 1
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0 y ' i- ' mem VSS m mm I W A brilliant display of fireworks, to music supplied by the Pep Band, brightened Friday night ' s sky follow- ing the picnic, skits, and pep rally. (ABOVE. Photos by Paul Detwiler.)
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