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VoluniL ' 59 of the Pan!X)ha is presented to the students with weary brains overtaxed in an attempt to present a book whieh will be pleasinr;, entertaining and elose to the individual. Every effort has been made to seeure as many photograpfis as possible. We realize that the great increase in enrollment due to the number of returned veterans entering school has meant that there are many whose pictures are not in the liook. However, our deadline made it impossible to do better. The theme of the 1946 Pandora is THANK YOU, GEORGIA, FOR A STATE UNIVERSITY. We have atteiui ted to show in a small measure our appreciation to the state for the high calibre university it has provided for its sons and daughters. Students, alumni and all those connected with the University of Georgia are proud of the institution. Through this book we hope to arouse a warm feeling of personal association in the hearts of man other Georgians who will thumb through its pages. For the first time in three years the Panhoka once again reaches the size of pre-war days. Of this fact we are very proud. The section de oted to the Uni ' ersit - of Georgia School of Medicine, Augusta, Georgia, is the largest in the history of Panuoka. Our fellow students in Augusta are greatly responsible for the success of this boc k— if we might be optimistic enough to believe it successful. Through the following pages you will find ourself and our friends. Our staff is proud to be able to present the 1946 Pandora with the fervent hope that in future years you may relive the joyous memories of college davs at GEORGIA. The Editor THE CONTENTS Introduction Thanks to the Athens Area Classes Thanks to the Augusta Area Unirersity ScJwoJ of Medicine Thanks to the x tlanta Area Cliihs and Orfianizations Thanks ro thi; Rome Area Beauties Thanks to the Macon Area Greeks Thanks to the Goeumbus Area MiUtarij ' J ' hanks to the Savannah Area Athleiics Thanks to the University of Georgia Features
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John Eldridge Dkewry We Dedicate this, the 59th volume of the Pandora, to jolm Ekhidge Drewry, Dean of Henry W. Grady School of journalism. In the past two decades he has been a tremendous direct and indirect influence on Georgia and the South. His abilit ' as insti-uctor, writer, lecturer, and indefatisable worker has been the basis for the development of leadership in the thousands of stu- dents with whom he has come in contact. Th( combina- tions of keen intelligence, genuine scholarship, gentle but effective leadership, and breadth of culture, have made him a recognized leader on the campus and throughout the South. An alumnus of the Uni ersity of Georgia and Columbia University, Dean Drewry was in active newspaper work before and during his early years as a teacher. He was once state editor of the Associated Press. For many years he has written a syndicated col- umn, New Book News, and is author of Book Re iew- ing, Concerning the Fourth Estate, Contemporary American Nhigazines, and editor of Post Biographies of Famous Journalists. He is University Director of the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, Georgia Collegiate Press Association, Georgia Press Institute, and George Foster Peabody Radio Awards. He has been secretary, ice-president, and president of the American Associa- tion of Teachers of journalism; president, Athens Rotary Club; is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, O.D.K., Gridiron, Blue Key; and is chairman of the board of deacons of the First Baptist Church. He is listed in Who ' s Who in America and Who ' s Wlio of Young Men in America.
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