University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1994

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To kick off the week ' s activities, a carnival was held at Legion Field. Various campus orj nniza- tions set up booths and competed in athletic events. Sigma Delta Tau sorority gives it their all in the tug-of-war competition. I ' he crowning ot the W? UGA Homecoming Queen was the highlight of the haittime festivities. Dawn Monique Jackson was crowned after a selection process ending with the vote of the student body. 22 HOMECOMING Photo bv VV.ill Bower! ■ S

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The Homebrewing Process A Td hcyiM, iIk ' mall imisl Ix- IhhIocI Ioi aUuii OIK- luuM. 1 )ui iiig the laltLMCiul ot Ihc boiling, iIr- hops aiv added lo give the homebrew its biuerness and aroma. A Bclore the yeast eaii be added, ihe boiled mixture (referred to as wi)rt) must be eooled down. The wort is then poured into the lermenter and the yeast is added. Ifv After fermenting for 7 days, the beer must be siphoned into another container to remove the used hops. Before the bottling process begins, dextrose must be dissolved in hot water and added lo ihe beer. A After siphoning and adding the dextrose, the homebrew is ready to be bottled. Darker bottles are better because it keeps out excess light which can be harmful to the beer. A double-lever bottle capper is necessary to cap the bottles. Care must be taken m this step to avoid breaking the bottles. A The beer must be stored in a dark place for 2- 6 weeks, then chilled in the refrigerator for a few days. After chilling, the beer is ready to drink. Pouring must be done carefully to avoid the settled yeast in the bottom of the bottle from getting into the glass. A normal batch of homebrew yields 35-40 beers. When the process is complete. Relax, don ' t worry, and have a homebrew! HOMEBREWING 21



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mmm PROUD! flomecominj 1993 lomecoming 1993, the busiest and )st exciting week of fall quarter, was ce again a tremendous success thanks the All-Campus Homecoming Com- ttee. The week ' s festivities kicked off th the Superdance Marathon for the scular Dystrophy Association. Stu- nts tested their stamina against the ck to earn money from sponsors for erv hour thev danced. The fun continued with the annual mecoming Carnival held at Legion Id. The carnival activities included bobbing for apples, a basket toss, and a petting zoo for local children and stu- dents to enjoy alike. Competitions such as an obstacle course and tug-of- war were held between campus fraternities, so- rorities, and organizations. While keeping classes foremost in their minds, students managed to find time to decorate the windows of local businesses with creative pictures and slogans. There was a competition for window painting as well as for a banner and cake baking contest. Excitement had been building all week as students and organizations worked vigorously to get their floats ready for theannual Homecoming Parade. Unfor- tunately, after a beautiful week, a rainy afternoon caused the parade to be can- celled. However, spirits were not damp- ened completely as the pep rally was moved to Memorial Hall and continued as scheduled. Cheerleaders led the stu- dents in chants and different organiza- tions performed dances and skits. Finally, game day arrived and ended the week perfectly as the Dawgs sent the Kentucky Wildcats back up north with their tails between their legs! The half- time activities included the crowning of the 1993 Homecoming Queen. Dawn Monique Jackson, sponsored by her mother, was this year ' s queen. Homecoming week gave students a chance to show how Dawggone Proud they were of the University and the foot- ball team. Once again, the week was a great success and offered many fun-filled activities for all to enjoy. -Suzanne Jarrell Each year the All-Campus Homecoming Committee sponsors a window painting competition to help build spirit and enthusiasm during the week. Collegiate 4-H is one of the many campus organizations that dis- played its UGA pride on the window of a local business. Photo by Kimberly Shumard HOMECOMING 23

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