University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1901

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In 1897 the size of the Pandora was increased and it was issued in a more attractive form than ever before. The plan of tins Pandora has been closely followed by the volumes of '98, ’99. and ’oo, which have fully recorded events of note in the University during their respective years. And the volume of 1901 will surpass all others, we arc perfectly confident. After our graduation, to look back over our college course with a Pandora by our side will veritably be a joy; to think of our old friends; of the irresistible and charming beauty of youth; of our hopes and ideals and how we have lived up to them, F. B. iS

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which recent Pandoras have teemed, were known in the University at that time. Thus we see what a limited field there was to cover; what a limited scope there was to view. The Pandora of 1887 in appearance resembles its predecessor yet it has evolved from its embryonic state and has begun its first upward shoot. This issue abounds in wit and humor depicting college pranks and jokes. In it is chronicled the first Zeta Chi initiation which has always been the bane of the Freshmen’s existence. Editorially, the Pandora deplores the lack of a gymnasium in the University and suggests several plans by which the necessary funds might be raised. There is also an article eulogizing Chancellor P. H. Mell, who then stood at the helm of the University. In this year we find that Field-day was observed for the first time and a list of the winners on that occasion is given. The year 1888 marks a still greater evolution in the Pandora. It is bound in cloth with a neat cover design and contains some good illustrations. The poems have improved and several long articles arc inserted notably one descriptive of Athens and its advantages. The editorial space is consumed by an appeal to the Legislature for more funds and a statement of the deplorable fact that Mercer and Emory were on a better financial footing than the University. So great was the need of funds to back the Pandora that no issue was published in either ’89 or '91. The Pandora of ’90 makes little improvement over that of ’88. Yet it contains an original 1 idea that of giving a history in a sarcastic style of the different editors composing the staff. Here we find the last account of a Zeta Chi initiation until the quiet Freshman was again disturbed in the fall of '98. By '92, the difficulties seem to have been overcome and Pandora is at last on a firm footing. Since that time it has thrived and prospered. The principle subject of interest with which this Pandora dealt was the installation of Dr. William E. Boggs as chancellor. The year 1892 marks the first game of intercollegiate football played in the South. Auburn and Georgia were the contestants. Since this time the colleges have been brought into closer union with each other. They have discarded their old prejudices and enter into friendly rivalry in various fields. The Pandora of 1893 came out in a new and attractive style, rectangular in shape with a neat black and red cover. This Pandora represents a broader field as the college had taken on a new growth. Here for the first time we find pictures of the various fraternity groups. Also the Thalians and the football team arc given prominent places. The ’94 Pandora closely resembles its predecessors. In ’95 we find an account of the formation of a glee club in the University. Here also the Non-Fraternity Club first has its picture published. The most prominent original feature of the ’96 Pandora is a well written history of Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Literary Societies. 7

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