University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1925

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Page 33 text:

SENIOR That Is All We have loved, and that is the answer To the arid questionings of our furtive sick hearts. We have loved. The glory descended And for a day we sped in its gleam. . . . There arc charts To guide the mariner over a sea. but no guide Tor that sea we traveled. . . . And who shall command the tide? The sky grays, mists strangle the flashing sun. And the sun reddens and sickens and earth is still and earth sighs. The passionate shouts of earth to sun, of sun to earth Are become echoes buffeted by careless night winds in skies Studded with frost. . . . Once the sun shone, once love shone; Once a violet grew in the cleft of a lichen-robed stone. These arc weariful thoughts. I.et us not tire ourselves Longer with labored questionings, with horror of deaths And dead violets. There arc sturdier flowers from which One can devise with dull fingers dull stately wreaths. . . . Fingers were made to form wreaths. Here let us make one And place it and go away . . . We have loved (that is all) in the sun. —John D. Allen.

Page 34 text:

A Brief Outline of the Senior Class History HERE is one outstanding event which will bring moisture to the eyes of all loyal seniors till the much advertised crack of doom, and that was the occasion when the entire class was taken into the Kappa Kappa Fraternity of October II, 1921. You sec, brothers and sisters, the Imperial Gizzard had just returned from a hunting expedition into the wilds of the Gulf of Mexico and was fresh for action. So he came directly to the Klnssic ( itv Politics, Agronomy, Sociology and grafting. He finally decided to specialize in the latter. The entire town was charmingly draped in clabber-colored crepe for the occasion of his arrival und the University band greeted him at tile station with the other song they had learned. The whistles blew and the children screamed— it was such a happy event. So the Gizzard began his process of organization immediately. He appointed a Grand Roller. A Pious Potentate. A Grand Grafter and several minor Klinks. Soon the sacred treasury was bursting with funds—and many were quite envious of the Gizzard and his success. Hut all loyal Kappa Kappa Kappians felt different. They felt that it was their organization and that it was their duty to support its good reputation— and they did. Well, time passed and the Gizzard absconded with the sacred funds. Of course everyone was shocked that anything like that should happen to happen but none of them were inclined toward reproaching the vanished invisible leader. No sir, not one of them. And so he came back. He proved to them that he was honorable and absolutely beyond reproach. He proved to them that he was the scion of justice and southern chivalry. He proved that he was a One Hundred Per Cent American and that it was his intentions to do everybody good! Ah, my dear friends, look what he’s done for us! l.ook what lie’s done to us! Look! Stop! Listen! Beside this there ain't very much happened in the Senior Class as I know of except the Student Council Affair. — The Imperial Gizzard, Historian.

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