University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1907

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HARRISON JONES. Senior Class Officers. Hakkison .Jonks........................President. J. j. Stanford........................Vicr-Prfsi lcnt. (’. L. TrRNEit.........................Stcrelarif-Tn usurer. (Jkorok II. (In.i.on .... L. C: Bower ...... Poet. Historian.

Page 30 text:

History of the Senior Class. KXI! vidi! vici! Kaeh member of tin outgoing class can proudly proclaim it. We came as a band of verdant Kreshmen. about eighty strong. We saw loom before ns the outlines strangely clad of another class of men; they stood on a step above ns in the college world. We hailed them as we marched on and there was war. There were no broken hearts nor sad farewells connected with this war. No dying, but many wounded and afterwards many congenial and happy hear! . There are still on the campus places where the turf is torn and tin soil is rugged, and these bear noble testimony of the prowess of war times when the class of naughty-seven took the scalps of the enemy for two years. It was the Junior year, beyond tin valley of the shadow of the trying Sophomore period. And now, in this year the gracious professors of the I'niversity look with a kind and proud eye upon the transition from youth to youthful manhood. They in their inmost thoughts begin to survey the future of this great class of ’07. And they say: “Surely these an the noblest Homans of them all. There is no man in our Class who docs not possess some individual celebrity of manner or speech or temperament which, when combined with that natural and common thirst for learning (and the faculty attest this) will mark him as illustrious in the society of mankind and distinguish him in the career that he might choose. The historian could particularize the deeds of his gallant classmates, and by such evidence win from the distant reader of the Pandora a wish to slum the high opinion with which we are favored at home. But after all the individual is only a private in the vast army of society and society should represent the; highest and profoundest type of the individual, lienee we write in the name of the Class and feel that the term does not slight- its original avocation. AVe do not outcast hope with the paltry thoughts of what the past “might have been, but, rather we Hatter the future with salutes for what it might bestow. This “past” which so many shun tin signs of when we do contemplate Hits across the page of memory with marshal tread or like a panorama of antiquity, in so far as it pictures noble thoughts which have been executed. The I niversity band is playing “(Jlorv. (Story, to old Georgia.’’ It is a football game, the college yells are given. The chapel bell is sending the tidings on the breeze. A member of the class of '07 has proved himself a worthy captain of his band and just placed the sphere behind the goal and made the winning score. Or perhaps it is a baseball game, where the contest is strained and the faces intently watching are anxious and troubled. It is then that a twirler from the Class of ’07 saves the day.

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