University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1904

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Frank M. I.. J NO. C OFFICERS B. Anokkson.................................................................................... President. Kiciitkr Jit-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Vice-President. . KoCII------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Historian. — 25 —

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CLASS IN writing the history of a graduating class, many interesting facts must be omitted, and those chosen arc so isolated that one must despair of writing—in the space assigned—at sufficient length to give the Outsider a true appreciation of our class individually and collectively. lie fore going into the history proper, it might be well to examine into the characteristics of our class and discover from study of them why it has made so enviable a record. We have taken the motto of the State of Georgia.— Wisdom. Justice. Moderation '— as the rule of action in all things. Indeed some are extremists on the subject of moderation, but the numl cr is not large. Our distinguishing characteristic. Iiowcvcr, is an indom-uitahlc class spirit and loyalty. The class has acted almost as one man for the up-huilding of the University since we first assembled in the fall of ltKH). As Freshmen we held our own remarkably well, giving the Sophomores tit for tat on every attempt to subjugate us. The goats were properly decorated and the water-tower was ] ainted appropriately soon after our arrival. At the top of tlic tower may still Ik seen a large '01 ' symbolic of our past victories anti an index to the future career of naughty-four. May it be as truly prophetic of the future success of the class as it has been in the j ast. Nothing daring that former generations of Freshmen attempted was left untried by us. In the class room we likewise distinguished ourselves, and it was our special delight to botanize; even yet, most of us know what a pcdicile is. Our Sophomore year, for months anticipated with dread, was a disapjioinuncnt, for we found far less trouble HISTORY in mastering the difficulties of Messrs. Horace, Wells, Gardner and Company than we had been led to expect by the classes al ovc us. Whether this was due to our su|icnor mental endowments is not for me to say. As Juniors we devoted much of our time to study outside the prescrilied text books, and original researches were made, many theses written ami countless exjieri-iiKiits jierforined. At the close of the year the faculty praised the faithful work and exemplary' conduct of the class. At last the Freshman has rij cncd into the Senior. What a change! Now lie is received on almost equal terms by the professors and the girls—well, they just worship Seniors. The same characteristic' that brought success to the class in our earlier days 'till influence our work, and in our studies a high standard is maintained, our members excel in all branches of college activity,—athletic.', journalists. scholars and orators are found in our ranks. In such a remarkable class as ours it would indeed be a hard task to single out lliosc deserving of S|iecial mention, for a complete list of those who have distinguished tlicmsclves would embrace the entire class. To the Faculty we owe much, for they have been largely instrumental in fashioning our characters, and to their rich and wholesome instruction much is due. Soon ’01 will go out into the world to face the vicissitudes of life; may the success which crowned our efforts as students Ik multiplied into each ami every member of our notable class. H1STORI X.



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