University of Georgia - Pandora Yearbook (Athens, GA)

 - Class of 1990

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± 2 . ' : - m a . The CIimIc City offers msny students leisure tnd social activ- ities. John Sharp and Patrick Fer- guson take time out of their day to relax and find out who ' s play- ing at the local clubs tonight. Other students spend their time downtown shopping and eating. The College of Veterinary Medi- cine trains students to work with all types of animals. Presently, the university has 13 different schools and colleges thai prepare students for their careers. KnntSr PANEX5RA 5

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. Every individual has a place to fid in the world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be so or not. — NatfmnieC Hawthorne The University of Georgia is filled with a diversity of opinions, at- titudes and appearances. However, each of us has come to the University to earn an educa- tion and to live on our own. At first glance. University life resembles a huge puzzle and you wonder where you fit. But you learn that ckH individual o ne of the most evident contro- versies this year was the great debate over the proposed Stu- dent Physical Activities Center A new facility to replace Stegeman Gym was up to a student vote. Students and faculty supporters formed the official SPACENTER committee. It was the job of the committee to educate their classmates about the SPACENTER. Pre- sentations were given all over campus to many different organizations to answer ques- tions and explain the facts. Instead of a Vote Yes campaign the committee focused on gaining student support by helping them better understand the purpose of the new facility. — Georgia House S group and that everyone FL J has a worthy position. You discover that you fit into the puzzle and then it becomes easier to put together. As students, we learn to strive for goals despite our defeats, to express our ideas regard- less of censure, and to be respon- sible for our ac- tions no matter the consequence. fits within the whole. You discov- We unite in the quest to be an individu mportance of an individual ' s al, each of us with a dream we want the success of a fulfill and a person we want to becomeT —Kellie S. Burle M 9 PAVCH ' KA c ui3| '



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Two roads diverged in a wood, I took tfte out kss travtkd by. And that has made ad the dijference. — Robert Frost Georgia ' s beautiful campus is as diverse as it ' s student body. It of- fers opportunities from relaxing on the north campus quad with a dog and a frisbee, to studying — or so- cializing — at the library. Some of the most notable landmarks are Baldwin Street, once bumper to bumper with stu- dent taxi-cabs but jiow almost fiow- Bciinie Owen ust one glance at the University of Georgia shows how it has changed and grown over the years. Rather than keeping the campus uniform, school officials have opted to build the new build- ings in the style popular at the time. This trend resulted in great contrast such as those between the soaring columns of the Aca- demic Building, the simple austerity of Aderhold Hall, and the futuristic-looking Butts-Mehre Building. The newest addition is the Biological Sciences Building; its honey- comb shape offers space with beauty. — Karlci Jackson Stacking. No tour of the campus would be com- plete without mention- ing the Bulldogs ' home, Sanford Stadium, or the Tate Student Center, which offers dis- tractions ranging from video games where you can pretend your least favorite professor is the target, or just veg out with the TV. There is a lot to do on cam- pus, and no mat- in oothly; and Memorial Hall, ter where your wanderings might take- M aiUic students desperately you, you will find opportunities. So go - 4 ' : trying to find three forward with confidence, know the . itises s iher than underwa- path you choose will help you learn k.r basket v■ u?ing and advanced B-B and grow. — Karla Jackson % V ' %. ' « ' « i A f« H w? V-r; ■ji m

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