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(Left) Senior Jessica Rudisill receives a kiss from
her father after being named homecoming queen
on Saturday. Rudisill who is a biology major
from LIncolnton was crowned during halftime
of the football game. (Top Right) Waving their
hands in the air which Is culturally equivalent to
clapping for the hearing, the Deaf Club applauds
Jessica Rudisill as she is crowned Homecoming
Queen. The Deaf Club came out to support Rud-
Islll, their president in the announcing of Home
coming Queen.
Photo by Kaylin Bowers
Photo by Rachel Lloyd
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Photo by Kaylin Bowers
(Left Center) Karissa Weir, Kelly Robinson, and Brandon Beach show the gifts for the Homecoming Queen
recepient. They include a football signed by the Runnin’ Bulldogs, a crown, sash and jeweled bracelet.
(Bottom Left) Freshman, Nick Kristol-Harper enjoys a nice warm cup of hot cocoa at the anual Home
coming bonfire Nov 4, 2005. After the bonfire ended, students proceeded to toiletpaper campus. (Bottom
Right) Fred Adkins, the Runnin’ Bulldog himself, points at the crowd as he drives down IMaIn Street dur
ing the Homecoming Parade. The parade started on Stadium Drive and at Spangler Stadium right before
the Homecoming football game. (Right Center) Martin Stahlschmidt, along with three others, parachuted
out of a plane onto the field at Spangler Stadium to start off the GWU Homecoming football game against
Charleston Southern. ?? supported an American flag while another one of the parachuters carried a GWU
flag.
Photo by Kaylin Bowers
Photo by Emily Slaughter
[Photo by Joseph Fluty