University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1993

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Team Spirit raive And Well In Georgia Fans Cheerleaders are a very Important factor involved in getting the crowd ex- cited about games By performing diffi- cult stunts, these cheerleaders get the fans ' attention and inspire them to cheer along. The spirit of Georgia Bulldog fans is powerful. Football game days brought near capacity crowds to Sandford Stadium this centennial year. Wearing their school colors of red and black, fans cheered on their cherished Bulldogs. During football games, fans roared the chant go dawgs, sic ' em, woof-woof-woof. While this may sound ludicrous to non-fans, it warms the hearts of Bull- dogs. The spirit of the Dawgs was not limited to the football season. Fans supported other University sporting events as well. The basketball and gymnastics teams attracted large crowds. Many bulldog fans could be spotted at the smaller intramural games. The pride of Georgia fans grow, each year. Dawg fans did not lim their displays of spirit to campus. Stu dents and alumni made pilgrimages t( away games throughout the season The most popular of which was th( Georgia Florida match-up in Jack sonville, Florida. Thousands of Geor gia fans flocked to the game each yea to show their support for the Bulldogs Georgia team spirit can be summei upinonesymbol-UGAV; themascc of the Bulldogs. UGA V attends mon than just football games. He lend support for other sporting events building dedications, and Universit functions. UGA V has helped to givt the University national recognition -Scott Sutton Mictielle Ctiassereau Georgia students go all out to show support for their team This frenzied fan demonstrates his support for the Bulldogs by painting his face in the school colors. 14 SPIRiT Georgia ' s mascot UGA V, escorted by il a cheerleader, bnngs the capacity crowd to k its feet. The Bulldog symbolizes the pride and spirit of the University %.



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Room- mates: Nevada Smith friend ' ships For Life 16 ROOMMATES Having your best friend for a room- mate can strengthen or destroy your friendship. Living together restricts your ability to spend some time by yourself when the two of you have seen enough of each other. Your roommate can often be a source of stress if you find your ideas of what your home together should be are in conflict. Only when you live with someone will you discovertheir personal quirks. For example, something so trivial as neatness can cause turmoil when two room- mates have dif- ferent ideas of what a neat apartment looks like. For one, it may mean shov- eling the major- ity of the clutter from the middle of the floor to places where it looks less con- spicuous. For the other, neat- ness includes lining shoes up In order by color, washing the dishes before they go into the dishwasher, and sorting clothes and accessories into color coded boxes with little la- bels. You may never know the extent to which your friend falls into either cat- egory until you move in together. While this may sound like an extreme ex- ample, many students found they knew very little about a fhend ' s personal habits until they be- come roommates. We hear horror stories of discover- ing amazing and appalling facts about friends who move in together. On the other hand, For many people, talking and sharing stories is the best way to get to know each other better. What A Deal; Card games are a fun way for roommates to spend time together. These women enjoy taking a break from the hassles of school. living together can provide time to learn about each other and strengthen friendships. For example, when you still cannot remember how to do that calculus problem the night before the I enjoy having fun with my roommate. -Melissa Lykins final exam, your roommate, who just happens to be a physics major, shows support by staying up late to help you. Outside the apartment, roommates can often still be found together. Picnics in the park, fishing, lunch at a favorite downtown restaurant, skating, and bowling are among the activities roommates enjoy doing together. Whatever they choose to do, roommates usually spend a lot of time together outside the house or apartment. These times help roommates remember they were friends before they became roommates. When you graduate from UGA, you will look back on these times and think about the good and the bad times you had with your roommates. The memories of late night talks about the meaning of life, overhearing each others ' phone conversations, fighting over bills, and just hanging out will remain long after the graduation ceremony is over. -Ashley Duggan

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