24 The Pandora. Pollock, G. D., AT A, Russell, C. R., . Russell, L. C., A T£l, Shackleford, T. J., 2 N, . Sheffield, 0. H., X V, Smith, J. D., X Y, . Tribble, S. J., 2 A 0, . Yeomans, M. J., -2? iV, Youngblood, Dudley, X 0, Wood, F. L., . Wright, A. P., Jr., $ fc), Rome. Columbus. Athens. Jefferson. Cedar Springs. Greenville. Carnesville. Math. Atlanta. Cedar Grove. Thomasville.
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2 6 The Pandora. bercd about forty, but “ on account of their eyes ” so many have been compelled to leave us, that at present we can only claim thirty-two hard working, steady men, all determined not to disappoint the folks at home by failing to take first honor. Mentally we are far above the average, as more than one of the professors has told us that our marks were higher than any previous Junior class. Physically we will compare favorably with any class in college, our average weight being 143 ; the lightest man weighing 115, the heaviest 185. The average height is five feet six inches, maximum six feet two inches. The ages range all the way from seventeen up into the twenties. In athletics the Juniors come conspicuously to the front, breaking on last field day several records. The handsomest man in college was for some time claimed by both Law Class and Juniors, but our man, having lately turned out his “ cilia,” the lawyers have prudently withdrawn their claim. It affords the historian no small pleasure to be able to chronicle the fact that no member of ’91 has ever been accused of, or at least caught, greasing black-boards or stealing examination papers. This is a record not to be despised, and one that but few, who have succeeded us, can claim. But our time as Juniors is fast drawing to a close; only a few days and another set of men will assert their right to that title, and, however sad and distasteful (?) the change may be to us, we must move up and take the place of the Seniors of to-day. Some of us though, through persuasion, may be allowed by the tender hearted professors to linger another year with the Juniors. As to our future pursuits, all, with the exception of one,
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