University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1923

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The Student Council WAS on March 3, 1919 that the plan for the present system of Student Government of the University was adopted by the student body. Created, as it was, to promote a brotherly feeling among the students, and for the promotion of a greater and cleaner “Georgia Spirit , we may say that the Council lias not shirked the great responsibility which was placed on it by this ever growing community of cultured and educated men. For four years the Student Body has been directed by a supreme organization, the Student Council of the University of Georgia. This council is composed of twelve Seniors elected annually, two from each department with one non-fraternity and one fraternity man, thus making the body thoroughly representative. From these men there are elected three officers without the slightest elemnt of politics: President, Vice-President, and Secretary-T rcasurer. The duties of the Student Council arc about the same as those imposed upon any other body of similar nature. From it come all of the rules and regulations governing the actions of the Student Body, which has the power to rescind any action of the Council by a two thirds vote of all the students. At the present time it may be safely said that tin Council has the respect of the entire student body, and that a stable and sane system of Student Government has come to remain in the life of the University of Georgia. For four years the strength of the Organization has grown until today it seems that the Georgia system is one of the best found in any Southern College. The prevailing sentiment since its creation has been to put able men on the council. In a conservative manner the men from year to year have gone forward with the work, each Council following in the foot-steps of the former and going just a bit ahead in its undertakings until today we believe that the time is not far-off when the Council is to mean the most in the life of the University.

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Samuel Edwin Mel.endcm ............................. Charles Andrew McGarriglc. Captain, Quartermaster, I ............. Specialist in Stored Crain S. A................. Assistant Professor ..........0 Military Science and Tactics Rosa McGee. II. S. M. E..........................District Supervisor Home Demonstration Work Thomas Hubi crd McHutton, II. S.. Sc. D., , 1. Hort..................... Professor of Horticulture Hayden Mayo .McKay. II. S. A............................................Field Agent in Horticulture Pauline McKinley ............................................ Instructor in Rehabilitation Section John Hanson Thomas McPherson, Ph. L).....................Professor of History and Political Science Robert Ligon McWhorter. A. M.........................Associate Professor of English; Instructor in ........................................................................ Rehabilitation Work John Walter Nicholson. Captain Infantry, I . S. A.. .Assistant Professor of Military Science and ......................................................................................... Tactics James Cranbury Oliver. II. S. A..................................State Supervisor of County Agents Dolphin Henry Overton, II. S. A....................................Instructor in Poultry Husbandry Robert Emory Park, A. M„ Litl. D................................................ Professor of English William D. Paschall, 11. S....................................... Coordinator Rehabilitation Section William Oscar Payne, A. M....................................................... Professor of History Herman ictor Persells, D. Y. M.........................Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Samuel William Phillips. M. S.......................................Soil Specialist in State Survey Erna Elizabeth Proctor. II. S............................Associate Professor of Foods and Cookery Rosalie Virginia Rathbonc .......................... Associate Professor of Clothing and Textiles John Moore Reade. Ph. D................Professor of Botany and Director of Biological Laboratories Thomas Walter Reed. A. M.. LL B............................................................ Registrar William Walter Reitz, M. S...........................Associate Professor of Agricultural Education Waldo Silas Rice. B. S. A................................ Adjunct Professor of Animal Husbandry Albert G. G. Richardson, I). V. M...................................Professor of Veterinary Medicine Dwight Warren Ryther, Colonel Infantry. I. S. A.........Professor of Military Science and Tactics Shcadman Vincent Sanford. A. II., Lilt. I)...........Professor of English Languuge and Journalism George Paul Save, II. S. A.............................. Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry Alfred Witherspoon Scott. A. II.. Ph. D.............................Associate Professor of Chemistry Rhea C. Scott. II. S............................. Associate Professor of Institutional Management Julius Eugene Severin, I). V. M..................... Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine Lafayette Miles Shelter, II. S.......................Associate Professor of Agricultural Education Frances Simpson. B. S. H. F..................................................... Nutrition Specialist Guy Ix renzo Smith, C. E......................................................... Drainage Engineer Mrs. Katie Lanier Smith.......................... District Supervisor of Home Demonstration Work Lewis Roy Smith. 11. S. F............................................ Adjunct Professor of Forestry Charles Mercer Snelling, A. M., Sc. I)..................................Professor of Mathematics Robert Murray Soule. II. S. A........................Associate Professor of Agricultural Chemistry Herman James Sicgcman, Ph. I)....................Associate Professor Physical Education for Men Roswell Powell Stephens. Ph. D..........................................Professor oi Mathematics Joseph Spencer Set wart, Ped. D............................... Professor of Secondary Education Charles .Morton Strahan, C. and M. E., Sc. I)......................Professor of Civil Engineering Charles William Summerour. B. S. A................................. Editor, College of Agriculture Paul Tabor, B. S. A., M. S. A..........Associate Professor of Agronomy, In Charge of Farm Crops Jantes Ralph Thaxton. A. 11....................................... Instructor in Romance Languages Wilburn C. Thoburn, M. S. ...................................................... Instructor in Physics Preston Carl I pshaw. Jr., 11. S. C..............Instructor in Economic Geography and Accounting Stephen Cummings Epson, LL II................................................... Professor of Law John Donald Wade. A. II................................................. Adjunct Professor of English Roosevelt Pruyn Walker. A. M....................................... Associate Professor of English Charles Manley Walton, First Lieut.. Infantry. I . S. A.. ..Assistant Professor of Military Science Frank Ward, B. S. A................................................................ Cotton Specialist Waller Preston Warren, A. 11.. LL 11............................................ Assistant Registrar Edison Collins Westbrook. II. S. A...................................... Farm Management Specialist John Taylor Wheeler. B. S. A...................................Professor of Agricultural Education Robert h red Whclcltel, II. S. A.............................District Supervisor of County Agents Henry Clay White, Ph. D.. Sc. D., D. C. L, LL. D...............Professor of Chemistry and Terrell ......................................................... Professor of Agricultural Chemistry Cecil Norton Wilder, 11. S. A., M. S. A..............Associate Professor of Agricultural Chemistry Robert Cumming Wilson, Ph. G................................................ Professor of Pharmacy James Bowdoin Wise, Jr., Captain. Cavalry, ti. S. A.................Assistant Professor of Military ............................................................................. Science and Tactics James Herbert Wood. B. S. A........................................ Professor of Poultry Husbandry Thomas Jackson W'oofler. Ph. D., LL D.......................Professor of Philosophy and Education Ralph Stewart Wooster. B. S...............................Adjunct Professor of Poultry Husbandry James Heyward Young, B. S.............................................Adjunct Professor of Chemistry



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The Student Council Freeman Chcynne McClure Howard Mewbourne....... Ernest Algernon Lowe . .. ...............President ......... Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Fred A. Tanner Luther C. Still Oiner C. Aderhold Charles S. Hodges Charles H. Newton Arthur F. Gannon Samuel L.. Yarnadoe Enoch II. Wilkerson William H. Young

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