The
Gar drier-Webb University
Tuesday, November XI, 2003
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Homecoming
GWU celebrates with a weekend of events
Volume 7 No, 7
Sarah Olimb
Pilot co-editor
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy
as she clicked her heels together.
Like Dorothy, many Gardner-Webb stu
dents, alumni, faculty and staff feel the same
way.
There is no place like GWU.
Homecoming 2003, themed “The Wizard
of Oz,” kicked off last week, culminating with
a victory for GWU men’s basketball on
Saturday night.
Homecoming involved events, like a
Powder-Puff football game on Friday night, the
“Ruby Red Slippers” Homecoming dance, a
win against Charleston Southern University for
the GWU football team and the Homecoming
parade.
The festivities opened with the Newsong
concert on Thursday night in the Lutz-Yelton
Convocation Center.
Friday night, the northside girls took home
the victory in the Powder-Puff game.
The annual tradition continued on Friday
night with the rolling of the campus. Students
woke up Saturday morning to toilet paper,
blanketing the campus.
Homecoming climaxed on Saturday with a
parade and float decorating contest. The
Honors Student Association won the float con
test with their theme of “If I only had a brain.”
Senior Linsdey Warner was crowned
Homecoming Queen 2003 during Saturday’s
game
- Photos by
Christina O’Grady
and Lee Adams
Top: Lindsey
Warner is
hugged by her
father after
being crowned
Homecoming
Queen 2003.
Far right: Two
GWU students
fight for the
Powder Puff
title. Northside
defeated
Southside in
Friday s game.
Right: Toilet
paper flies from
the trees on the
quad Saturday
morning after a
night of rolling
the campus.
On the Inside
GWU radio
features live
bands with
Webbstock...
page 2
What do students
think about
rolling the
campus...
page 3
Salon and spa
comes to Boiling
Springs....
page 5
Add some
creativity to
your wardrobe.
page 6
Bulldogs win
first basketball
game...
page 8
News
.pages 2-3
Features
pages 4-5
pages 8