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ji . I Introduction The University of Georgia — her legacy richly embroidered in a red and black tap- estry dating back to 1 785 .... The old place has changed consider- ably since her early years: the Cherokee Indians have long since disappeared from the campus scene, though the sheriff of Clarke County continues to lead the an- nual commencement procession lest any bare-skinned braves should appear. The wooden fence surrounding a small portion of North Campus has been replaced by one of the more enduring wrought iron breed — cast, inci dentally, by the Athens Iron Foundry in the 1850 ' s. And to this day, rumor has it that, in the dead of night, a mischievous group of undergrad- uate men made off with the swing gates once a part of the Arch. The dense, dark green ivy which faithfully covered the fa- gade of the Academic Building for innu- merable years did, in time, give way to coat after coat of fresh, stark white paint. Indeed, the physical changes within the boundaries of the Georgia campus are readily apparent; one need only glance through any old volume of the PANDORA to visually realize the obvious. Such change as this is inevitable. But there is one abiding constant to be considered when reflecting on The Uni- versity of Georgia: the indomitable spirit of the UGA student, the esprit de corps which binds us together in unity from day one of our association with the University till we savor, alas, our final breath. It is found filling the air of a sun-drenched Sanford Stadium on a late autumn day just as it equally exists in the stillness of the Chapel, at a warm and convivial fra- ternity party, in countless classroom situ- ations, and aboard (continued) I 4 INTRODUCTION
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' i JA l flf .v •w. The University of Georgia : :i h li ' h - Introduction 4 I Beauties 22 ] Academics 33 Sports 81 Organizations . . .161 Greeks 241 ! Classes 353 General Index . . 436 Connpendiunn . . . 448 Copyright ® 1978 by John Scott Kinney and the Department of Student Activities, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the Editor or the Director of the Department of Student Activities. Is xr TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
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