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The Psychology-Journalism Instructional Plaza is a major stop on the tour since many freshmen have classes here. Everyone remembers their orientation leaders: Cheri Atwood, Jennifer Raper, Scott Witzigreuter, Nicole Shinhoster, Kelly epson, Craig Witmer, Gabe Fortson, Jennifer Parker, Bryan Hardman and Amyra Shaheed. Courtesy of Shaira Johnson
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cnve oo ' nvOf 1995 or the first time stu- dents voted tor not only a [emale Home- coming representative, but a male as well. The Homecoming Parade showcased the ten Mr. and Ms. BuUdawg con- testants. Each contes- tant was sponsored by a campus organization. The contestants were introduced at a pep rally before the game. Five male and five fe- male finalists repre- sented the student body. Students cast thei r votes, and the male and the female with the most votes were awarded the Mr. I and Ms. BuUdawg titles during halftime of the Dominik Hess game. Monica Gabbler, a se- nior from Roanoke, Virginia, was crowned Ms. BuUdawg. Edwin Kendrick, a senior from Augusta, was elected the first Mr. BuUdawg. Mr. and Ms. BuUdawg will serve the community and the University throughout the next year. They will speak to local school children about the importance of stay- ing in school. As rep- resentatives ot the Uni- versity, they will also be role models. The Homecoming parade featured James Brown as the Grand James Brown, Grand Marshall, rides with his wife and daughter. Marshall. The parade also featured UGA fa- vorites including floats made by campus orga- nizations, fraternities and sororities, all lead by the prestigious Redcoat Marching Band. With the excep- tion of the Russell Rats (a.k.a. the pumpkin heads), the annual event proceeded as meticulously planned. -Rachael Mason ' Mr. BuUdawg... I ' m excited. It ' s a great experience for me. It ' s also a challenge. I am the first one. I ' dlike to set a good example for other Mr. Bulldawgs to follow. -Edivin Kendrick Ms. BuUdawg... It ' s an honor. I want to support the University in a positive way. - Monica Gabbler ?? UGA V rides cheek to cheek with President Sonny Seiler of the Alumni Association. 21
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