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JAMES H. PORTER, X t , A. B. t K. President 4 K '95, Junior Speaker, Class Football Team '93. Entered Sophomore Class. GEORGE W. REAB, A. B., A T A, D., Augusta, Ga. Editor-in-Chief Red and Mack, Vice-President Demosthenian, Associate Editor Red and Black, Poet Senior Class. Entered Freshman Class. ROBERT ARCHIBALD RIDLEY, X «t , P. K., A. B„ LaGrangf., Ga. ' Sophomore Declaimer, 1st Vice-President Phi Kappa Literary Society, Member Glee Club, Sergeant Company B, 2nd Lieutenant Company A. Member Thalians, Class Baseball Team ’93, ’94, '95, ’Varsity Baseball Team ’94. Entered Freshman Class. MARSHALL P. ROBERTSON, A. B., D., Athens, Ga. Entered Freshman Class. P. J. SHKAROUSE, B. E., P. K.. Springfield, Ga. Secretary Y. M. C. A. '93, Vice-President Y. M. C. A., Chairman Executive Committee Engineering Department, President Non-Fraternity Club, Chaplain Class ’95. Entered Freshman Class. ARCHIBALD SMITH. D., B. S., Athens, Ga. Class Football Team. Entered Freshman Class. J. G. SMITH, B. S.. D., Ila, Ga. Editor Pandora, Sophomore Declaimer. Entered Freshman Class. H. H. STEINER, P. K„ $ A E, Augusta, Ga. Editor Pandora. Entered Freshman Class. 23
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MOSKS GUYTON, X ❖, A. B., Marianna, Fla. Sophomore Dcclaimcr and First Medalist, President Dcmosthcnian, Junior Speaker, Champion Debater, Senior Speaker. Entered Freshman Class. LINDSLEY HALSEY, 5 N, B. S., P. K., Charleston, S. C. Vice-President Freshman Class, Captain ’Varsity Baseball Team ’94. Captain Class Baseball Team, 'Varsity Football Team ’93-94, Vice-President Athletic Association, ’Varsity Baseball Team ’93, '94. ’95 Entered Freshman Class. WALTER ALEXANDER HARRIS, X ❖, A. B„ P. K., Macon, Ga. Editor-in-Chief Pandora, Junior Speaker, Champion Debater and Medalist '94, President Phi Kappa ’94, Vice-President Y. M. C. A. ’94. Senior Speaker. Entered Freshman Class. SAMUEL GARNET HUNTER, B. E., P. K., Athens, Ga. Manager of Class Baseball Team ’95, Centre-field Class Baseball Team ’93, ’94, ’93. WILLIAM LARKIN KEMP, 5 N, P. K., A. B., Albany, Ga. Editor Pandora, Editor University Magazine, Captain Sophomore Baseball Team, Captain 'Varsity Baseball Team '9$, Vice President Junior Class, Vice-President Athletic Association ’95, Vice-President Phi Kappa Society '93, Manager Tennis Association ’94, ’Varsity Baseball Team ’93, ’94, ’95, Class Baseball Team ’93, ’94, ’95, Secretary Phi Kappa Society ’94. Entered Freshman Class. JOHN WHITE MORTON, K A, B. S., P. K., Athens, Ga. Editor University Magazine, Sergeant-Major’93, Sophomore Speaker and Medalist, Junior Speaker, Member Glee Club and Banjo Club, Manager Football Team ’95, Associate Editor Pandora, 1st Censor Phi Kappa Society. Entered Freshman Class. OSBORNE BREVARD NISBET, X ❖, A. B., D., Eatonton, Ga. Sophomore Declaimcr, Sergeant Corps Cadets '94, Adjutant Corps Cadets. Entered Sophomore Class. FRED. J. ORR, ❖AO, B. E., P K., Athens, Ga. President Y. M C. A. ’95, Vice-President Sophomore Class, Member Thalian Dramatic Club, Member Glee Club, Vice-President Phi Kappa Society, Sophomore Dcclaimer, Junior Speaker, Senior Essayist. Entered Freshman Class. 22
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II fetor y o f Ninety-Five. In the fall of 1890, there was seen wandering over the campus of the University of Georgia, a little band of Freshmen. Some of those Freshmen, too proud to enter the Freshman class, managed to work their way into the Sophomore. But by far the majority of them assembled together and formed the nucleus of the now renowned Class of Ninety-Five. From time to time this little class was augmented by the addition of a few more students to its original membership. The number of the members of the Class of Ninety Five reached its limit in Sophomore year. Its membership was then about thirty-six. But since then its number has been diminishing. Fate has so decreed it that some of the boys of Ninety-Five were called forth from college to play their part elsewhere-Some of them were forced by various causes to abandon their college studies for a short while, and consequently to honor some later class with their membership. The faces of three of the brightest of our number shall be seen on earth no more; early in their course, ere they had experienced the vicissitudes of college life, the cruel hand of death was laid on them, and their souls were wafted across the gulf of space into the “realms of the unknown. So great has been the reduction of members, that there arc now only about twenty eight. Notwithstanding this great loss in the number of the Class of Ninety-Five, the remaining boys have acted their part well.
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