University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

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ALTON SMITH OSBORNE. 5 A E. B. S.. D. Member of Glee Club '94 and ’95. Vice-President of Thalians” '96, entered Sophomore Class ’93. WILLIAM MOSES PETITS. Entered the University fall of ’93 in Sophomore Class; Member of no Fraternity; Member Demosthenian Society: Course A. B. JAMES OSCAR PETTIS. Entered Sophomore Class, Course A. B., and is a member of the Demosthenian Society, on Class Baseball Team '94. '95 and ’96. Captain of Class Baseball Team in '95, on the 'Varsity Baseball Team in '94. '95 and '96. JOHN GREEN PITTMAN, H0. A. B. P. K. '92 Freshman; Prize in Mathematics; Assistant Secretary of Phi Kappa Society;’93 Sophomore: Declaimcr at Commencement; First Corporal; Secretary of Phi Kappa Society for two terms: ’94 Junior; Presidentof Phi Kappa Li terary Society; Fourth Sergeant; Champion Debaterfor Phi Kappa Society; Secretary of the Y. M. C. A.; '95.96 Senior; Associate Editor and Business Manager of the Pandora; First Lieutenant of Company V ROSWELL POWELL STEPHENS. Barnesville, Ga. Entered Junior Class.'94, A. B. Member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, and of Demosthenian Literary Society. President Demosthenian '95. 2nd Lieutenant Company B, President College Y. M. C. A. '95-96. JAMES MADISON STEPHENSON. Jk.. Oxford, At.a. Entered Sophomore Class '94. A. B. Member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, and Demosthenian Literary Society, Sophomore and Junior Speaker, Associate Editor of Pandora ’96. HERBERT WILLIAM STUBBS. Chdartown. Ga. Entered Sophomore Class A. B. Member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Demosthenian Literary Society. Charter Member of J. O. W. L.'s, and Member of Thalian Dramatic Club, played on'Varsity Football Team ’93-94-95. Captain of 'Varsity Football Team '95, on 'Varsity Baseball Team ’94-95, was Chairman Executive Committee of Athletic Association '94. Member of Athletic Council '94-95, and represented the Kappa Alpha Fraternity on the Advisory Committee ’95-96. JOHN EASTON TEASLEY, Hartwf.i,l, Ga. Entered Junior Class '94, A. B. Member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, and Phi Kappa Literary Society. 33 t

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G. P. HUNT, O: DAK TOWN, Ga. Entered Sophomore Class’93, A. B. Member of Dcmosthcnian Literary Society, President of Demos thenian ’95, First Stand in Class Junior Year, 4th Sergeant Company B '95. HENRY ROBERT HUNT, Cf.dartown, Ga. Entered Sophomore Class ’93, A. B. Stood Third in Sophomore Class, Second in Junior Class, Speaker's Place Junior Year. FRANK STANDIFER JONES. Blakely, Ga. Entered Class ’95; dropped out and returned in Class ’96, A B. Member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity, and of Demosthenian Literary Society. WILLIS BRYANT JONES. Nbwnan, Ga. Entered Junior Class '94. Member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, and Phi Kappa Literary Society, Associate Editor of Red and Black ’95. JAMES BOTH WELL LOCKHART. Entered Sophomore ’92, dropped out one year and came back Junior in '94. Member 5 A E Fraternity, member Phi Kappa Society. A. B. Course. MALCOLM MALERY LOCKHART. Augusta. Ga. Entered Sophomore Class 93,.A. B. Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Phi Kappa Literary Society, Glee Club ’95. and Banjo Club '95, Vice-President Phi Kappa ’96. Associate Editor Pandora ’96, Class Poet '96. ROBERT HATTON LOVEJOY, ? N. K. B. E. Corp. Co. A.; Color Sergt.; Capt. Co. B., University Battalion; Class Baseball Team, ’93, '94, '95. ’96. 'Varsity Baseball Team, '95, ’96, Class Football Team, '94. ’95, ’96, Secretary University Electrical Society, Editor Engineering Society Annual. SHELBY MYRICK, Americus, Ga. Entered Junior Class ’94. A. B. Member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, and Phi Kappa Literary Society, Junior Speaker. THOS. ALBERT NEAL, Banksville, Ga. Entered Freshman Class ’92, A. B. Member of Demosthenian Literary Society. Sophomore Declaimer, Spring Debater, President of Demosthenian Society ’93, President of Class ’94-95. Manager of Class Baseball Team '96. Associate Editor of Pandora ’96. 33



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 - Risiory of Rinciv-Six. j j» Armdvirumquttano? says Virgil in his immortal epic in which lie relates the story of the adventures of the valiant Aeneas leading up to the foundation of Rome. So, too. could it he said of Ninety-Six, when relating the history of her varied experiences as she seeks to lay the foundation of her knowledge her Rome. Conscious of his inability to do justice to such an inspiring theme, the historian with reluctance takes up his pen to tell of her history so brilliant in the past, and with a future so bright. In the fall of 1S92 thirty-five Freshmen (as they were called) assembled together on the historic old campus of the State University and formed the nucleus of the ('lass of Ninety-Six. It was the beginning of an eventful career, lvven the most careless observers predicted that a bright future lay before us. in our Sophomore and Junior years a number of recruits, brave and true, fell in line with us in our struggle for knowledge. From time to time some of our brightest members have been compelled to break ranks. Some have been called forth into the busy world to enter upon the active duties of life ; some have fallen bravely fighting, and some have given up in dcs| air, while several of our number, having already gained so much knowledge with Ninety-Six. arc now disciples of Klackstonc. The face of one of our brightest and most beloved members shall be seen on earth no more. In his Junior year, in the bloom of youth, his spirit was wafted from earth to that undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns.” Ninety-Six now numbers thirty-two faithful, hard-working students. Her career has been a glorious one. and great have been her achievements. In the recitation room the boys of Ninety-Six have proved themselves the peers of any of their predecessors. Hv their brilliant intellects and studious habits they have mastered the most difficult literary and scientific problems of the day. while more than one of them has succeeded in solving that most difficult mathematical problem that one and one make one. 31

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