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JOHN V. STL'BBS. A.B., IX, Ckdaktown, Ga. Entered Sophomore Class. CHARLES R. TIDWELL, J T J, A.B., D., Atlanta, Ga. Editor-iu-CI«lef Pandora. Associate Editor Magazine. Captain Senior Baseball Team. Secretary Senior Class. President Demoslheniau Society. Secretary Demostheniau Society. Entered Junior Class. EDWARD EPSON, X a. E., E., Athens, Ga. Entered Senior Class. WILLIAM A. WILKINS, JR., - A E, E., P. K., WAYNESBORO. Sophomore Speaker. Junior Speaker. Vice-President German Club ’92-'03. Sergeant Co. B. 1st Lieutenant Co. A ’93-’9l. Eutered Sophomore Class. ARTHUR WRIGLEY, K a., B. E.. IX, Maoon, Ga. Member ’Varsity Football Team ’03. Sergeant Major ’92-’93. Adjutant ’03-’04. Entered Freshman Class. SAMUEL B. YOW, ♦ A G, A.B., IX, Avalon, Ga. Editor-in Chief Bed and Black. Sophomore Speaker. Junior Speaker. Treasurer Athletic Association ’93-’94. Sergeant Co. B. 91-’92. Vice-President Athletic Association ’91-’02. Executive Committee Athletic Association ’92-’l 3. Manager Senior Football Team. President Senior Science Club. Entered Junior Class.
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DAVID L. CLOUD, a t A, B.S., P. K., Thomson, Ga. Treasurer Senior Class. Entered Sophomore Class. HENRY H. CUMMING, IX, E., Romk, Ga. Entered Junior Cluss. EDWIN DAVIS, K A, A.B., D., Grkf.nesboko, Ga. Associate Editor Magazine. Member Glee Club. Entered Freshman Class. JASPER N. DORSEY, ❖AO, A.B., D., Gainesville, Ga. Entered Junior Class. PAUL I . FLEMING, N « , A.B., P. K., Atlanta, Ga. Business Manager PaNDORa. Business Manager ’Varsity Football Team ’S)3. Anniversarian P.K. Literary Society ’94. President Thalian Dramatic Club. Sophomore and Junior Speaker. Sgt. Co. B. Lieutenant Co. A. Treasurer Athletic Association ’92-’93. Chairman Executive Committee Athletic Association ’93-’94. President P. I . Society. Editor Red and Black. Associate Editor University Magazine. Entered Sophomore Class. Senior Speaker. LUNSFORD D. FRICKS, S N, A.B., I . K., Rising Fawn, Ga. Editor Pandora. Member ’Varsity Football Team ,‘»l-’92-’ti3. Captain Junior Baseball Team. Vice-President Athletic Association ’93-’JM. Entered Freshman Class. WILLIAM A. FULLER, X t, A.B., P. K., Atlanta, Ga. President P. K. Literary Society. Sophomore S|»eaker. Junior S| eaker. Historian Senior Class. Associate Editor Magazine. 3d Lieutenant Co. B. Entered Sophomore Class. ABRAHAM D. GREENFIELD, P. K., E., Albany, Ga. Entered Junior Class. WILLIAM P. HARBIN, X , A.B., P. K., Calhoun, Ga. Editor Pandora. Associate Editor Magazine. Entered Freshman Class. Sophomore Speaker. JOHN M. HARRINGTON, K A, A.B., P. Iv., West Point, Ga. President Senior Class. Junior Speaker. Spring Debater ’£ 1. Vice-President P. K. ’92. Entered Freshman Class. JOHN B. MADDEN, A.B, D., Concori , Ga. President Dcmostheniun Society. Chaplain Senior Class. Entered Freshman Class. CICERO I). McCUTCIlEN, Jit., N, A.B., D., Dai.ton, Ga. Captain Senior Football Team. Member ’Varsity Football Team ’£ 3. Secretary Athletic Association. Lieutenant Co. B. Entered Sophomore Class. WILLIAM A. McDOUGALI), K A, A.B., D., Columbus, Ga. Executive Committee German Club ’93. Entered Juuior Class. THOMAS A. McGREGOR, A.B., I)., Mt. Vernon, Ga. President Demostheulan Society. Associate Editor Magazine. Associate Editor Red aud Black. Senior Class Poet. Entered Sophomore Class. NOEL MeH. Moore, 2 a e, A.B, D., Augusta, Ga. Editor-In-Chief Pandora. Class Historian ’9i-’92. Enteretl Freshman Class. THOMAS It. MOVE, A.B., P. K., Harrison, Ga. Manager Senior Baseball Team. Entered Freshman Class. JOHN I). SPELLING, a Tii, B.E., I)., Augusta, Ga. Business Manager Pandora. Business Manager Magazine two terms. Sophomore and Junior Speaker. First Lieutenant Co. A. Orator Senior Class. President Engineering Society ’93-’9t. Treasurer German Club ’92-’93. Entered Sophomore Class. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, A.B., P. K., Atlanta, Ga. President Phi Knpi a Society. Editor Red and Black. Entered Sophomore Class. »)
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Glass of Hinety-F°ur. N THE early fall of 1890 there might have been seen oil the historic old campus of the Georgia University a large number of strange faces. Such a coneourse at that season of the year of new men, or, as they soon get to be called, “Freshmen,” indicated that the grand old institution was about to begin another year’s work which would only add fresh laurels to the glories of the past. Some of the new comers were seeking the dignity of the Sophomores; a few aspired to the Junior Class; but by far the most of them were directing their energies to enter as humble Freshmen. Having passed safely through the terrible ordeal known as entrance examinations, they were ushered into their classes, and for the first time the hoys of the Black and Blue were united as the Class of Ninety-Four. With awe and trembling the first few days were spent. Soon, however, they came to look upon the Faculty as their friends, and as men intent on bestowing upon them the price- less gift of a thorough education. They were not long in “catching on” to College life,and entered with full spirit into all College affairs. Thirty-six strong, the Class of Ninety-Four began its brilliant career. Many of the pioneer members have left us; some have fallen by the wayside; some few failed to climb the ladder which separates the lower from the higher classes; one or two have dropped out for other reasons; but Nature has blessed us, and called none to the “unknown realm,” and Ninety-Four has to-day, as its nucleus, the bright and happy band which first came in ’90. On the field of athletics the Black and Blue waved triumphantly the very first year, notwithstanding the fact that the other classes generally have the advantage over the Freshmen. The battery for the College Nine, Wadley and Jlerty, was furnished by us, while our class team was victorious in every game save one, this being won by the Sophomores in playing off a tie. In the only football game of the season Ninety-Four defeated the boys of Ninety-One. (28)
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