University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1910

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Page 21 text:

“Ho struggled t«» kiss lior. She struggled tin same To prevent him so bold and undaunted; But. as smitten bv lightning. lie beard her exclaim, “Avaunt, sir! and he avaunled. But when he returned, with the fiendishest laugh. Showing clearly that he was affronted. And llueatencd by main force to carry her off. She cried “ Don’t!” and tin poor fellow donted. When he meekly approached, and sat down at her feet, Playing loudly as before he had ranted. That she would forgive him. and try to be sweet. And said, “Can’t you? and the dear girl recanted. Tlun softly he whispered. “How could you do so? I certainly thought I was jilted; lint come thou with me. to tin1 parson we'll go; Say, wilt thou, my dear? and she wilted.



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY UK history of ;i class should lu» more than a mere recital of facts, however artistically embellished by the writer. Indeed, in thinking of the history of the Senior Class, thoughts of a serious nature arc called up. If we boast at all. it should be of the training we have received, of the honest work we have done, and the higher ideals which we have striven to realize. Four veal's of academic training is something that is not to be regarded lightly. Some of us have gained such experience through specialized activity as will serve immediate ends. We have all. however, received an education upon such broad and liberal lines as will make us eminently more lit as citizens upon whom must rest the cares and responsibilities of the State. The standard of scholarship which we have attained stands as evidence of the work we have done. We have worked earnestly and conscientiously, and we believe it is but a matter of time until such labor bears its fruits. It has 1)0011 said that the true University cherishes ideals. This could have hardly been better said than of the University of Georgia. There is a certain spirit, born of a glorious past and fostered by noble traditions, that seems to cling around the old institution. Here is preserved the spirit of the old South, and here has arisen the spirit of the new. From these walls have come those who when the crises have arisen have led us safely through the storm. If we look into the future, peradventure we might sec the devlopmcnt of a great state, and coming from these walls those who shall lead it on to tin realization of its highest ideals. In this great work the Class of 1910 stands ready to lend its aid. Through service to its State and through service to its Alma Mater it is prepared to answer the call. —Historian.

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