University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1914

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History of the Senior Class N September 1910, our class came in like a roaring lion. Scorning the Sophs, evading the professors, adoring the Lucies, and enjoying ourselves was the menu for the first year. During this adolescent period we pulled off the most grandest (a la Shaky Spear) banquet in the history of the dear old college; and having accomplished this feat, crowned it with the unselfish renunciation of that time-worn tradition. With some of its loudest members missing, the class rolled into the Sophomeric era slightly chastened, a little subdued and slightly vain. As a good starter for the newly inaugurated pushball games, we mopped up the earth with the newcomers. A high seriousness of earnest purpose now began to mount on our dead selves. We learned to pass with the minimum amount of work. An occasional girl, too old or too young for true, sure ’nough sasiety”, deigned to give us a passing recognition; and we became proficient in pool—to a degree. Having now reached the Junior period of growth, we found ourselves possessed with the rather doubtful dignity of upper classmen. In this age we usually donned our first derby and began to parade up and down the Avenue. Lots of us ran around and freed ourselves from pest-like conditions. To solemnize this glorious year the sun consented to rise and set each day. We had arrived. In some ways the Senior year is the saddest of the four; yet in many, it is also the happiest of our college life. Comparative ease in daily tasks, leisure for outside endeavor, moments for many enjoyments and a certain amount of respect, all tended to happiness; while the thought of leaving our happy, sheltered home and of venturing forth upon the pond or sea of life’s work made us THINK. 1 he day of our graduation arrives. It is an epitome of the last year. Fond, hasty, heartbreaking farewells to dear friends, hasty adieus to professors, and a last, sob-broken look upon the campus—and all is over. This day is ours as many more shall be. Historian.

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E. C. Westbrock Officers of the Senior Class E. C. WESTROOK.........................................................President Bob Jake Fletcher.................................................Vice-President Fred Jordan............................................................Secretary George Barrett....................................................... Historian Joe Myers...............................................................Chaplain



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jfr j fn r1 i v o s LJ vi L Ji i|i i i ji iBAR 1:1‘‘.S' 1 Senior Academic Thcmas Lyne Asbury. B.S.A. Crawfordville. Ga. Member of Agricultural Club: Sigma Chi. “Taught or untaught, the dunce is still the ;arrc. Won Ting Austin. B.S.A. Canton. China Member of Agricultural Club. If ;o Joes tic hest his circumstance allots. loes well; acts nobly; angels could do no more. Ernest Aubrey Bailey. A.B. Valdosta. Ga. Member of Demoslheman Society. “fVith blinded eyesight poring over mis-crablc boo s.

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