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JOSEPH H. KOSS. Senior Class Officers JOSKI'H II. KoSsS. Ciias. Joel. Paui, 1 j. Hudson II. S. Langston. C. II. Stone W. M. Lucas ... ................President ..........Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. ...............Historian. Chaplain
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Senior Class History The purpose of this little sketch shall not he to hury the Class of 1912, nor to praise it. but if the latter purpose he over-stepped it should lx a boast of the training we have received, the class of work done and the effort towards the realization of the highest ideals. Since we took the first breath of “Georgia” atmosphere four years ago. tin-great goal ever before our eyes has been an effort to attain that knowldge by which we might know ourselves. The four years spent in college is something which should not 1h regarded lightly, but should he looked upon as a period of our lives in which we received such training as developed us from embryological Freshmen into men capable of serving in a notable and honorable manner their State, their Nation and their God. Tis true the experience sought by this class has been found in the various spheres of collegiate training, some specialized and some generalized, but as a unit the class has received an education which will reflect credit and honor of the highest type upon its individuals and upon its Alma Mater. The lofty ideals cherished by this great University have served as a creed for every one of us. and evidences of this fact may be seen in the precedents established by us tending toward a Greater University in all its phases. We have reverenced and preserved the thoughts, principles, and traditions of the Old South, but in this generation of college men we hope to emerge into a new era and establish principles of the New South, forcing the recognition of this land of ours as the pride of the Nation. Historian.
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W. WRKJHT ABBOTT, JR., ••Wrluht. A.It. I’lil Kappa. LOUISVILLE. GA. Thy modesty Is a candle to thy merit.' KDW'AKI) T. AXDKRSOX, Kl).“ A.It. Chi I’hl. Phi Kappa. DAXItURG. GA. •Then West ward-ho! Grace ami good disposition 'tend your ladyship. WALTER (i. A CRICK, Daddy. B.S. Alt. Dcniostheiilaii. RES AC A. GA. Then with unwearied hand. Disdaining little delicacies, selrnl The plow, and greatly Independent lived.
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