University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1957

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Henry W. Grady School off JOURNALISM First Row: Ernie Hynds, Patricia McKemie, Sallie Westbrook, Eleanor Upchurch, Ross Shackleford. Second Row: Rowland Kraps, Dean John E. Drcwry, Charles B. Kopp, Walt Anderson, Frazier Moore, George Abney, Dan Kitchens, Gary Stradling. The School of Journalism was established in 1915 and was named for a famous alumnus, Henry W. Grady, in 1921. During the following three decades the School of Journalism has risen to be recognized as one of the finest in the nation. The A.B. in Journalism combines a brood liberal arts back- ground and professional training. Journalism, in the broad sense, includes metropolitan and small town dailies and weeklies; press associations and syndicates; radio and tele- vision; specialized trade, and general magazines; book pub- lishing, advertising and publicity; and editorial work for schools, colleges and various social agencies. hub Itaji Milli). r ' cn of JOHN E. DREWRY Dean John E. Drewry is a native Georgian and an alumnus from this University where he received his A.B. Degree in Journalism. After taking his M.A. Degree from Columbia, he became instructor in the Journalism School in 1922, Q full professor in 1930, and advanced to the position of director two years later. He became Dean of the Journalism School in 1940. Commerce-Journalism Building 20

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« FINE ARTS First Row: Wiley Sanderson, Harold Wescott, Erwin Breifhaupt, Elizo- beth Cobb, Nina Gcverts, Earl Beach, John Anderson, Louise Har- well, W. C. Owen. Second Row: Richard Carpenter, Earl McCut- chen, Lamar Dodd, Eulalo Amos, Vincent Dieball, Thad Suits, John Guy Hondley, Hugh Hodgson Third Row: Ray Leonard, Leonard De- longo, Arthur J. Fear, Rudolph Kra- tina, Alexander Main. E JCE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE First Row: Arlie Herron, William I Thurman, Marion Michael, Vance i Mizelle, Charles Bell. Second Row; Charles Wall, Robert West, Edwin M. Everett, Chairman Marie Du- mas, Andree Hepner, Eleanor Mc- Gregor, John Tison, Wagner Alex- onder, Donald Barnett, Kenneth Hammond. Third Row: Edd Park, John Downs, Annie Womack, Frances Wollis, Grace Bcswell, J. 0. Eidson. Fourth Row: Raymond Biswanger, William Davidson, Howord Jordan, Ezell Terry, Calvin Brown. Fifth Row: CnrI Shedd, Wil- liam Paulk, Myron Ccker, Klaus- Tudolf Stollwerck, Clark OIney. Sixth Row: John Williams, Charles Beaumont, Jules Alciatore, Robert Jones, John Talmadge. Seventh Row: Robert Longshore, David Jones, Boyd McWhorter, George Marshall, Grady Hutcherson. SOCIAL SCIENCE First Row: Merle Prunty, Thomas I Askew, Morton Coulter, Choirman; Ruth Jenkins, Olive Shodgett, Imo- gene Dean, Paul Pfuetze, Ray Northom. Second Row; Walter Martin, Clarke Crain, Merritt Pound, Clyde Hughes, Robert Mc- Pherson, C. J. Smith, Richard Mur- dock, Robert Ayers, John Kunst- monn, Horace Montgomery. Third Row: David deLanbenfels, George Porthemous, M. W. H, Collins, I Richard Trimble, Rubin Gotesky, Kenneth Coleman, James Barnes, T. T. Hamilton, Albert Saye. tl,Wito



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School of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION its First Row: Leonard T. Wright, George McMonmon, Dean James E. Gates, Thomas Williams, Howard Smith, Alfred Kurtz, Jeff Cobb, N. A. Beadles. Second Row. Richard Hartman, Lawrence Nachtrab, Earl Davis, Frank Mullin, Robert Dince, Lee Cobb, Otis Gaston, Robert Brooks. Third Row: In 1912 the College of Business Administration was es- tablished at the University of Georgia, and has grown to be the largest college in enrollment on the campus. The Bache- lor of Business Administration degree is awarded upon com- pletion of the four year program. The primary aims of the College are to provide a foundation of general culture, broaden the viewpoint, and develop sound thinking. Majors ore avail- able in Statistics, Marketing, Finance, Real Estate, Manage- ment, Retailing, Secretarial Studies, Traffic Management, Public Administration, Accounting, and General Business. Gregor Sebba, Norman J. Wood, Robert Wiley, Norman Ellis, Emil Troelston, David R. Day, Barbara Nelson. Fourth Row: Curtis Tate, Aldo Charles. Commerce-Journalism Building JAMES E.GATES At the head of the College of Business Ad- ministration is Dean James E. Gates. He is a native of Kentucky and received his B.S. De- gree from the University of Kentucky. He also holds a Ph.D. Degree from the University of Virginia. Dean Gates accepted his present posi- tion in 1 948 when he came to Georgia from the Container Corporation of America via the Uni- versity of Virginia. 21

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