University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1918

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m William Kagi.k Bkoach, B.S.A. Athens, Ga. Agricultural Club. “The life of the husbandman—a life fed by the beauty of the earth and sweetened by the air of heaven.” Broach has been with us only in the last act ami last scene, therefore, he has not had an opportunity to show what he really can ilo in college. He is County Demonstrator for Clarke County, and taking his Senior work at the same time, which speaks well of him as a worker, or else he is showing up other demonstrators. Broach came here from the wilds of Dahlonega to get his finishing touch in scientific farming, which proves conclusively that the State College of Agriculture is the best place to become proficient in that art which is as old as man and which will last as long as time. John Lawkbxce Bkowx, A.B. Fort Valley, Ga. Chi Phi; Phi Kappa; Gridiron Club; Phi Beta Kappa “lie might have proved a useful adjunct if not an ornament to society. A Georgia Peach fresh from Fort Valley whose winning ways, coy manners and captivating smiles have a marvelous effect in winning the hearts of the fairer sex. Complacency and manly sweetness are his strong characteristics. He was once loud of Botany but his fancies later turned elsewhere. He has decided to preserve his beauty by the creosote process.

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i Alfred Blalock, A.B. .loncslxtro, Ga. Sigma Chi; Demosthenian; Member of Junior Cabinet; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Impromptu Debater, MS; Gridiron Club; Associate Editor of Pandora. “ In ajj able and coart conn { cat Inna a, IVhat marc coaid mortal wish?’' We have our runts, sharks, hot air artists and bone heads in our class, but Alfred is the baby of the class. He is the youngest Senior in college. Alfred is somewhat of a tennis shark, and with a few more years of practice and experience, he may be a second Wilding. He intends to enter the medical profession and leaves for Johns Hopkins’ next year. Up there he will undergo another grind which will lit him either to kill or cure. Luck to you Alfred, and may it be the latter that you are fitted for. James Richard Bowden , A.B. Thomson, Ga. I’hi Delta Theta; Phi Kappa; Impromptu Debater. M7; Junior Cabinet; Sophomore Declamation; Sophomore Debate; President Junior Class; Associate Editor Pandora. “None bat himself can be his parallel Here is one of the few good things which has blown in from the home of ‘The Jeffersonian,” the company consisting of Bowden, West and Mobley. The subject of discussion has never been seen with his tie awry or hair rumpled. That eternal smile is also one of his distinguishing characteristics. “Dick’s” numerous worries don’t bother him any, and he turns them aside with a laugh. He was President of our class during its Junior year, and he made an unusually efficient one, presiding at all the meetings called during his reign. When Richard entered Georgia, he liegan with a rush in his studies, and it was thought for about three days that he was going to beat “Shark” West out of first honor. Mr. Bowden’s favorite occupation is driving his “Bix Six” Buick up and down Hearing Street, using the knowledge which he gained in the quartermaster’s course in surveying the “ Parks.” “Dick” had a successful college career and we hope that his good work will be continued throughout life. ,



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Henry Thomas Burks, B.S. Maysvillo, Ga. Demosthenian. “Henry” “When I teas sick, you gave me bitter pills.” Since Henry lias been away two years he probably ought to be introduced to those who have joined our ranks during his leave. But as the old slogan goes, “A Georgia man needs no introduction, so it will l e omitted here. Henry’s mind has always been turned towards , his medical profession and while at Georgia he was prone to run all discussion into some phase of medicine and would invariably talk of his ology courses, no matter how much he bored his listeners. He says he prefers a country practice, where he can live close to Nature and enjoy the freedom offered to a tiller of the soil. With his interest in his life’s work he should make a good M.I). and we hope that his remedies, like most doctors, will not l e worse than the disease. Arthur Stewart Bussey, B.S.A. Waverly Hall, Ga. Agricultural Club; Captain Company A; Business Manager Pandora; Campus Club. “Tomorrow, to fresh woods, and pastures new.” Bussey has always been handy at class meetings, mass meetings and other gatherings in the Chapel to furnish us with a few good (?) selections on the Chapel Pipe Organ. His trembling strains have often started the Ga. spirit to rise. Bussey is terribly worried because he thinks that in spite of his detestable love for teaching, he will always Ik a school teacher, ami never reap the benefits of his Agricultural Course. We hope that you will win in your choice for a livelihood and go back to South Georgia and raise an abundance of peanuts so that we can be assured of plenty of post toasties.

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