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6 THE PANDORA. J. J. GRESHAM, H. V. M. MILLER, LAMAR COBB, H. V. M. Miller, D. W. Lewis, Joseph E. Brown, Robert Toombs, B. C. Yancey, D. A. Vasox, . James Jackson, . J. A. Billups, . Samuel Hall, J. V. Beckwith, Lamar Cobb, J. J. Gresham, John Scrivex, A. R. Lawtox, A. T. McIntyre, Alfred II. Colquitt, W. W. Thomas, . J. B. CUMMING, R. C. Humber, James S. Hamilton, . B. P. Hollis, W. A. Little, II. D. McDaniel. Pope Barrow, W. M. Reese, D. B. Hamilton, Alex. S. Erwin. X. J. Hammond, H. W. Grady, A. L. Hull, C. Z. McCord, W. H. Felton, S. M. H. Byrd, . James H. Fannin, L. F. Livingston, Presidext. Vice Presidext. Secretary and Treasurer. . . Atlanta. Dahlonega. , . Atlanta. Washington. . Cave Spring. . Albany. . Atlanta. . Macon. . Macon. . Atlanta. . Athens. Macon. Savannah. . Savannah. . Thomasville. Atlanta. . Athens. Augusta. Eaton ton. Athens. . Americus. Columbus. . Atlanta. Athens. Washington. Rome. Athens. Atlanta. Atlanta. Athens. Augusta. Marshalville. Cedartown. La Grange. Covington. Deceased.
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EDITORIAL. 5 smaller than usual, is withal a very fair class, and numbers some very fine men among its members. ’88 is the largest class in college, as the Sophomore generally is, and is a very good class, morally, mentally, physically and vocally. They are very progressive, and cut prayers and get sick almost as much as the Seniors. ’89 is decidedly “ weasely ” at present, though they a e typical Freshmen. They are young, fresh, noisy, funny, and each has a big head with nothing in it. It gives us pleasure to note the growing interest that our boys now take in athletics. Each class now has its first and second baseball nines and its football teams, and they exist not merely on paper, but in reality. The result has been good games of football during the fall and winter, and well-patronized baseball matches during the spring and summer. Such being the case, we hope the proper authorities will, at a very early date, give us a respectable playground, as the present condition of the campus baliground could not be much worse. We suppose it would be folly to express even a wish for more encouragement in athletics than this, but we cannot refrain from hinting at how much we need a gymnasium. Our present “gymnasium” consists of a horizontal bar and a trapeze that were erected in open air by some of the students. However, when old fogy notions have given way to modern ideas, and the Trustees are guided by the motto, “Mens sana in corporc sano,” may our sons and grandsons come hither to drink at the “ Pierian spring,” and find a fully-equipped gymnasium. And now we believe we have pothing more to say; nothing but “ Good-bye. In a few more weeks another college year will have ended. Another class will have stepped from the threshold of the college campus out upon the arena of life; will have put aside childish things and suddenly become men. Like others who have preceded them, they will soon be forgotten; yet, it will be long before they can forget the toils and pleasures of their college life. But for every meeting there is a parting, and so 41 Farewell, a word that hath been, and must be— A word that makes us linger, yet Farewell. •n-
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OUR ALUMNI. j OFFICERS OF TFjE ALUMNI SOGIETY. Hox. Joel A. Billups......................................President. Hon. D. A. Vason................................ -st Vice-President. Julius L. Brown, Esq..............................ad Vice-President. Hon. P. W. Meldrim................................3d Vice-President. Prof. D. C. Barrow........................................Secretary. J0N.ES — Carried an t wesr. SM it A PROFESSORS H » ? AT SCUFFLEQRIT. 3 0 YYM- INTERESTED in ACaRiCVJ LTU HE . rrrrm
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