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Basketball. A sport in which skill, agility, luck, ability, and determination is more than just the name of the game. Georgia. Known for its perennial football powerhouse. Bulldogs. The name cherished by every person able to become one. The Dawgs of the Coliseum for years have been making their hopes and reaping the fruit of their labor. Both the men ' s and women ' s teams have enjoyed relative good success on the court just as all the Dawg teams have. Basketball. Georgia. Bulldogs. Tra- dition. Excellence. Winning. All of this on one campus in Athens, Ga. M RIGHT: Keith Henderson struggles to Keep the ball away from the Clemson defense. ABOVE: This 1961 PANDORA shows that the Georgia-GA Tech rivalry in basketball is tense. ABOVE: Mike Judge puts forth great effort •12, ?. Sr 7, % 12 Opening iri
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Living It Up ABOVE: Bean bags are essential for comfort- able living. Photo by Reginald Samuel. Where am I going to live? Now more than ever the various op- tions for housing offer a stu- dent several choices for where to live. One hundred years ago, the writers of the PANDO- RA spoke proudly of the male dormitory in old college, a building now occupied by the offices of teachers and admin- istrators. Today students can live in apartments, condomini- ums, duplexes, and houses, or they can choose from many dif- ferent types of dormitories such as single-sex or coed, minimal or maximum visiting hours, even international dor- mitories. There are of course advantages and disadvantages to each form of housing. Dor- mitories are the most econom- ical choice since fees include everything and with the conve- nience of the meal plan stu- dents choosing this option have an almost worry-free situ- ation. Dorms also offer good opportunities for meeting peo- ple. Apartments and condo- miniums have obvious advan- tages too. Students appreciate more privacy and indepen- dence despite the more costly fares. Also dining halls are in- convenient for many off-cam- pus residents which makes it necessary to shop and prepare one ' s own food, some love it, others dread or avoid it. Du- plexes and houses offer the same situations as condomini- ums and apartments but with more roommates and perhaps some occasional yardwork. Most freshman live in the dorms; however, more and more are choosing to live in off-campus housing and are therefore almost instantan- eoustly independent young adults. Opening 11
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E: James Ja Clemson defe irry Williams. hird down and goal. The crowd of 82,000 scream- ing Bulldog fans. And rs Tate scores! , exclaims rry Munson. The scene could -sent any year at the Uni- y of Georgia; however, it st shows the world how seri- ius Dawg fans take their ports. Tradition, winning, the southeast Conference, and the ieorgia Bulldogs. They all go ogether like peanut butter and slly, Abbott and Costello, and JQA IV and the Hairy Dawg. ball may be the major on campus, but all other s follow the same tradi- on of excellence. Excellence. Just as students trive to be all they can be- ome, athletic teams constant- ly go for the gold . All the ty sports on campus want i the best. They practice ong and hard with enthusiasm • ?ride. ming. The goal of every hard working moment, i feeling is unsurpassed by a known to man. UGA Tradition. Excellen Winning. All complete sj onyms of «ach other. They i all entwined together like braided candle. Sports may a game, but for the Dawgs il a way of life.
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