University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1923

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Mardine. Mesopotamia. Turkey. • Deiiinslliriiinil. (’resilient Cosmopolitan Club; V. M. (’. A. Cabinet; Secretary and Treasurer Senior Pharmacy Class; Student Volunteer Hand. It on under tbe Turkish Crescent in Mesopotamia—that land of little light and few opportunities- iiaiinn took advantage of the meager facilities for education offered by American Missionaries until the war with its horrors of Turkish massacre closed the school and put a premium on the life of every Christian. K »r five years. Hanna roamed the Mcsoimtamian plains, a rump-trailer to the fighting armies. On the entrance of American relief workers after the armistiee 11ulitm was enrolled as i; worker and by his untiring energy and ability to learn, rose from tile position of office hoy to 1m chief interpreter and assistant to the I’ost Surgeon. Coming to America in the spring uf 1!»21 by bis own energy and his own efforts, he enrolled in the IMuirinacy Department of the Cniversily, and. working under perhaps as great a handicap as any student, lie lias made his way to graduation. As busy as he has necessarily been, he lias found time to devote bis energies ardently to V. M. ’. A. and Church work. The future success of Ilniina Miskoff is written, whether he seek it in the country « f bis birth or in the country of liis adoption. “Labor, Cheerfulness, anil Charily are the Ideals from which life is fitted for happiness. JAM ICS DAVID MKLTOX. IMi.fS Pete (SrecilWood. S. . Demostlieiiian. President Senior IMuirinacy Class ’23. M e now present for your approval. (Sentlentmi. the leader of the l’lmrmaey Class, and very deserving is in-.if that distinction. Pete . a native of the Palmetto State, lauded in the Classic ( 1 t.v III September 1!»J1 to In-come one of us. • s good points to draw from with which to write a pleasing description that il is difficult to choose, First of all lie is a fine fellow, happy, amiable, and with a smile that 'Y°ar D- I ' s. a good student, and is very popular with those members of the faculty with whom lie emuex n contact. Hesides liis ambition to exceed in the art of Pharmacy, he intends to go deeper m the pursuit of a H.S and then into medicine. i.nek to yon Pete. and may tin best be yours! He silent or say something belter than silence.

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 Robert C« mminc: Wilson, Ph.C. Director of the Srhool of Pharmacy



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IU ITS LKSTK.lt NKYII.LK. Hit;. I.eck SIiiIihIhiih, (ieorgia. Dcmosthriiian. Vice-President Senior Pharmacy Class '2:t; Aloha Omega (Pre-Med.) Behold. ye wlm will! Tliis shining article is none other than Mr. Unfits Lester Carbun-cious Ainslitioiix Neville of Statesboro ami the Pharmacy Department. In two years Neville lias eoiiipletoil the requirene-uts for his diploma in pharmacy, plus the stiff pre-medical course. Why shouldn't he he Dr. Wilson's pet? With all that behind him he has a perfect right to walk kind of leaning back and wear all overgrown hat band. Hut Lexter does nothing of the kind, on the contrary, he is one of the liesf “mixers that ever graced these famous haunts of democratic men. With him twas ever thus . If Lester never summers on the sunny allures of fair Sicily, if lie never autumns amid the grandiloquent beauties of the Adiroudacks. if he never winters where the xephyr-like breezes of the ocean kiss the perpetual green of the palm, if he novor springs among the la .v pleasures of southern France, he will still have seen life. For Mr. Neville once attended summer school at the I’niversity of (ieorgia. And looking back on that summer school he can say truthfully. I have had experience , lister contemplates attending a medical college next year where we confidently expect him to make good, l.uck to you. Lester. FKANCIS AKDA STOVALL. Ph.G. “Stovy” Klbcrton. Georgia. Demostheiilan. Vice-President •luniur riiarmacy Class '22; Historian Senior Pharmacy Class ’2:t; Kresluuau Club. ■vii High School with a grand flush. Stovy entered the Ciiiversilv II trio to the cause since that time. Never brilliant, hut always coii-ring his stay with us. Stovy has many hobbies of which Chemistrv ast two years he lias amused himself delving into the ‘Theory of In passing let ns not forget to say that he has received his share .if pink envelopes •rs of the fair sex. Stovy started out with Science, but Doc Wilson finally got on verted him into a pill roller of the highest order. Over in Terrell Hall, lie mar be Finishing his home towi three years ago and has been sistent. lie has done well during is the chief one. For the last Ionization.” from inemla : him , and 11................................ .. , seen at most anytime overcoming-the general art of compounding. In conclusion: with his good nntiired smile and pleasing way. Stovy has made himself well liked by (hose that know him. Always true to the best that is in him he has the good wishes of '2.'». “Always be true to the best that is in you.

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