University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1993

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Heather Wogn Several different groups and stu- dent organizations participated In the Homecoming parade. This member of Alpha Epsllon PI shows his spirit by proudly wearing a pumpklnhead. Homecoming ' Dawg Days Down South H The 1992 Homecoming festivities entitled, Dawg Days Down South, spanned ten days. The events be- gan on October 7, and did not let up until the actual Homecoming game had ended. Kristin Jones, fresh- man, said, The Homecoming events were well organized and also a lot of fun. The All Campus Homecoming Committee planned the events which began with mocktails served on the Tate Plaza. The MDA Superdance Marathon ended the first week ' s ac- tivities. The second week of Homecoming festivities began with Sunday ' s Le- gion Field Carnival. Monday and Tuesday brought the window paint- ing and banner competitions. A cookout was held on Wednesday. However, the real excitement for most students began on Friday, the eve of the game. The Homecoming parade featured members of the Homecoming court and floats from various student groups and organiza- tions. Later, students headed for Legion Field where the pep rally and Dawgfest were scheduled. The entire week was capped off by the game played against Vanderbilt University. During the game, the Alumni Redcoat Band and Alumni cheerleaders were featured. The fes- tivities came to a perfect completion when the Bulldogs defeated the visit- ing Commodores in the last of the Dawg Days Down South. -Michelle Chassereau - S .: . :: -S ASi? -:e,: i lu W KSi jNf tt s p jBs .? ;? -- . WWf( ff W M §Mm i •■ ' lO HOMECOMING Tracey DIckerson from Gamma Sigma Sigma and David Garrett from Delta Tau Delta show off the hard work of their orga- nizations Homecoming float making is a great teambuilding experience. Heolher Wognrr Window painting is one of the most popular events of the Homecoming week. Sigma Pis J. J. Jackson and Scott Hardin decorate a window downtown.

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Recruiting RT Attracts Future Students The Georgia Recruitment Team brides itself on attracting bright, pro- ductive new students to the Jniversity ' s campus. High school se- niors making the important decision of which school to attend can rely on the 3RT to give them help and informa- :ion about the nation ' s oldest state phartered university. One of the Team ' s fall projects was [Scholar Visitation Days, two days that Drospective students toured the cam- pus, visited classes, talked to a stu- dent panel, and ate lunch with GRT members. Because students usually consider the opinions of other stu- dents more important than the opin- ions of administrators, the seniors can ask UGA students candid questions about life in Athens. It ' s fine to read in handbooks about average SAT scores and class size, but most participants want to ask really important ques- tions: How is residence hall life here? Is the food good? How challenging are the courses? Why did you come to UGA? Another capacity of the GRT is to act as tour guides. Every afternoon at 1:15, possible future students and their parents join one or two GRT members to begin a walking tour of North Campus. Starting under the Arch, the guides tell the story of UGA ' s early years while showing off the beau- tiful buildings. Plenty of legends are told; the story of the Demosthenians and the Phi Kappas always entertain the tour groups. Springtime brings the active recruiting season as ad- missions officers become busy with perspective University students tour- ing the campus. -Michelle Chassereau Meg Pearson f ' gil f i Ty Crooke stands in front of the Aca- demic Building as he gives a tour of North Campus. Prospective students and their parents learn more about UGA from the tours. The arch welcomes new students to UGA and it is the first stop on the GRT tour. Georgia Recruitment Team guides tell fact and fancy while explaining UGA ' s history. AdamZuckennan Christie Purks is a cochairman of the GRT; she works with the Admissions office to make sure that everything runs smoothly during recruitment. GRT 9

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