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The University of Georgia . . . ... it is, after all, not just a place but a way of life. For the thousands who have pre- ceded us in a history spanning almost 200 years, for the thousands not yet born who will follow us, there rennains nothing nnore steadfast and constant than that intangible, often underspoken aspect of student life unique to The University of Georgia, which surely occupies some place in our every en- deavor. This intangible is not easily defined, but brings us back to the notion of school pride and spirit. It ' s not that we just go to school at the University for four years or more, but that in the process we are con- sumed and shaped and molded by our very existence here — even if occasionally des- tined to stumble under the burden of grow- ing pains as we search for an identity of our own. This is equally as true for us today as it was for our predecessors one decade, two decades, ten decades ago. The Pandora, then, exists for one rea- son: to capture as much of this spirit and vitality of University life as possible — and in so doing provide for future generations a viable record of the 1977-78 school year. The challenge is to be fair and accurate and comprehensive in the coverage of the year, and ideally — though perhaps not realisti- cally on a campus so extensive as Georgia — any publication of the yearbook breed should intrinsically house appeal for the great majority of the student body. If this goal is achieved, then the notion that year- books are passe ' , a dying breed, becomes pure rubbish, and the publication can rightly stand on its own feet. Since 1886 the PANDORA has been as much a part of The University of Georgia as the Arch itself, whose history we honor in this volume. For almost 100 years the PAN- DORA has portrayed campus life through the administrations of ten University presi- dents (beginning with Patrick Hues Mell, who was to retire in 1888) and has encom- passed the lives of thousands of students, faculty members and other University asso- ciates. Stop for a moment and consider the necessity of the PANDORA; its place in the future history of The University of Georgia must remain secure and unending, ffl INTROOUCTION 21
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