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YOL. 98. NO. 131,
aniversity Will Graduate &
310 At Commencement Here
(andidates For Degrees
Announced Along With
yames of Speakers at
Bxercises.
,\M”’v“-:‘ vtely 310 seniors and
gaduate rudents will . receive
iy diplomas at the 129th annual
gmmencement exercises of the
piversity Of Georgia, to be held
a Wednes ay, June 18,
on Sunday, June 15, Bishop H.
. kel of the Georgia diocese
B e T copal church, will
meach th haccalaureate sermon.
youday, Orville A. Park, promi
ot Ma toriay, :8 to fdeliver
e Phi Beta Kappa address.
:\'oilllilll 1. Davis, under secretary
j state in the Wilson administra
o, il Jeliver the baccalaureate
ddress Wednesday.
on Tuesday, June 17, Annual
yumni D will be held, at which
ime A T morial will be unveiled
g Dr. Sylvanus Morris, late dean
i the law hool. W.:W. Wrighi,
resident 01 the class to which
gr. Morris b onged, will preside;
ghile Hughes Spalding, presiden’
of the law class of that yea.;
sill make the dedication address.
Jiss Anne \iorris, who graduated
o 1029, will respond in behalf ol
fie Morris vmily. :
plan Reunions
peunions will be held at this
img of every fifth class from
W 0 to 1925. Around 40 alumni
o expected to attend these re
mions. A representative from
ach class will make a short talk.
Prigadier General Robert J. Tra
i Savannah, class of 1899 and
ad commanding officer of the
sith Field Artillery, will deliver
e aulmni address on this day.
e Pan-Hellenic Council! is ar
nuging dances for the evenings of
jme 12, 13 and 14.
following is the list of those
andidates for degrees who have
decked their records with the
“_.giu]'ul
Bachelor of Arts
Margaret Alston, Atlanta; Aurie
Jigenia Arnold, Athens; Harry
Jn Aspinwall, Atlanta; Susan
fances Barrow, Athens; Herbert
Jd Birdsey, Macon; George Dan
@ Brant.ev, Washington, SVA
mephine Reid Brook® Athens:
Jrothy Jeanette Brown, Lyons.
Womis Bush, Athens; Samah Lu
e Carmichael, Monroe; Joel
fmg, Jr., Lexington; Willis Har
n Collins, Cordele; Hallie Anna
{ox Athens: Frances Faith Davis,
Wigterville: Thomas Orme Davis.
flayton; Hal Bleckley Dobbs.
hmesville: Nolee Mae Dunaway
yhens; Robert Douglas Feagin,
Macon; Virgil Eugene Franklin,
faymont; Irma Frost, Savannah.
John Franklin Gallaway, Athens;
High Edward” Hailey, ‘Hartwell;
flua Harmon, Hapeville; Naomi
fiopshive Henson, Cartersville;
fmnuel Javetz, Savannah; Mu
iel Rebecca Means, Athens; Ma
il Argyle Oglesby, Athens; Re
kwa Wight Oglesby, Athens;
llden Garnett Pirkle; Madison
ks Prickett; Vertie Dortha
Mince, Pelham; Harris Mobley
lay, Monroe; Marion Ann Reid,
fithbert; Georgia T. Rice, Com
mree; Kber leila Scarborough,
Rkierson; Rose Thompson, White
Palns; Eva Alberta Threlkeld,
lolbert; Martha El'BEckler Ussery,
dttens; Billington Sanders Wal
i, Macon; Minnie Weitz, Savan
i, Melyina Wells, Hapeville;
hothea Dew White, Greenville,
%00 Gertrude D. Wilensky, At
anta
Biche'or of Arts in Journalism
V"‘f“s-~f‘=-n‘ Anderson, Rockmart;
“Wilamin Lathan Bryan, Greens
klu Wiliam Edward Farrell,
ilanta; Nathan Alfred Gans, Ma
n; Mary Callis (;rc-gor,\‘. Atlanta;
Yo Carl Haneock, Athens;
Hares Lambdin Hardy, Gaines
le: Percy Stokely Johmson, Jr.,
A.,M'“ Mildred Lois Miscally,
dirotie, N, C.; William Monroe
F:" Jr Camak: Mattox L&-
poe Purvis, Mondes; Mrs.
Wiy Folk St. Johm, Athens;
Mlam H. Tyys, Griffin.
?“he’fi" of Arts in Education
psle Abercrombie, - Athens;
’ "‘1“ ‘»ml[iw. Athens; John
fi“lm Fort Gaines; Wil-
B Blackmon, Washington;
[ “radberry Winder; Lao
‘ \thens; Frances Lou-
Co@hl.:‘i“" 1z usta; ‘J()llll Milt.m\
""':nua:“' :" ":1”‘!1{: Ralph Collins
Pgnd,l.“ Point; Beulah Mae
R Madison; Marie Stone
B rie Margaretta Fur
o oy Elizabeth Gerdine, Ath.
W, Hamilton, Dalton
et Hanes, Gainesville;
R, ipson CEIRETNEN. - SRS
. T Guerry Harris
. ldry Elizabeth Miles.
ik, Qe Francis Osborne
S o o Van Dewey Owens;
Bon. pir "'_”l\- Athens; James
P ‘A-_A\\'.\W)rth; Rowland
e, Al Carrie Mabelle Rola
o Nina Emily Shear
. o on; Mary Dords Sin
b sUsta; Vivian Lee Sims,
E e {llam Henry Summer-
B ‘\, i Michael Tennen-
E nnah; Elizabeth Groves
Bachel,
c ¢lor of Science (General)
e Allen. Copperhill.
b < VT Wendell Holmes
by (o unah; Henry McCol-
B Davic Locust Grove; Ken-
Rencio, "‘;‘khead‘: Dan Hertz
. Macon; Thomas F.
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Gerdine, Athens: A. Harry Ger
main, Athens; Helen Hart Gignil
liat, Savannah; Sidney Goldman,
Athens; Lawrence Grosberg, Ath.
‘gns’; "Wesley Turneli Hanson, Jr.,
Smyrna; Lamartine Griffin Hard
!man, Jr., Atlanta; Julian Adolph
iJarmulowsk,\'. Eastonollee; Aarvin
l.lo.seph Jones, Macon; Marjorie
Elizabeth Lacey, Aven Park, Fla.;
! Samuel Howard Levy, Athens;
| Jessie Julia Mize, Athens; Mary
ICatherine Moye, Augusta; Frank
Hamilton Phinizy, Augusta.
| Gladys Belisario, Daytona Beach,
:F?a.; Max L. Berlowe, Athens;
{ Michael Joseph Bruno, Athens;
| Herbert Cohen, Athens; Alfred
Alfonso Marandino; John Jeptha
Medlin, Jr,, .Monroe; Brad Morri
i Athens; J. Harry Jacob Portman,
| Savannah; Hattie Rainwater, At.
| lanta; Jan;;:s Franklin _ Stephens,
t(‘urtersvlll - Forrest Charles Stin
i son, Athens; Ruben. Riley Ren:
‘t‘roe. Quitman; Rudolph Cooper
Richter, SBavannah; Karl Shepard,
IDoerun; John Rice Westbrook,
{ 1la; Bernard Preston Wolff, At.
i lanta,
Bachelor of Science in Civil
; Engineering
Joseph Cohen, Ashburn; John
Franecis Davidson, Atlanta; James
Chandler Mattox, Elberton; James
Steele Miller, Waycross: Henry
George Palmer, Atlanta; Lat Ride
way, Canon.
Bachelor of Science in El!ectrical
Engineering
William MeDowell Berry, Sparta.
Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture
“'William Bowers Bates; William
Clifford Britt, Lawrenceville;
Dewey Clement Brumbalow, Madi
son; William Madison Cowart, Ha
hira; George:, Fenwick Crisfield,
Savaunah; Clark Edward Downer,
Richlang; Ira J. Duncan, Bowdon
Junction; Byron Dyer, Carrollton;
Wiliam James Estes, Jr., Senoia;
Francis DeLeon Garrard, Wash
ington; Thomas Jefferson ‘Gra
ham, Winterville; Joe Kelly Haw
kins, Summerville; Ralph Edwin
Hughes, Thomson; Noble Wimber
ley Jonmes, Savannah; Julius Hor
ton Leard, Hartwell. :
James Norman Leckie, McClung,
Fla.; Louis B. Magid, Jr., Tallulah
Lodge; George Harold Martin,
Norwood; William Horace Martin,
Granite Hili; Leo Mercier, 1la:
John Robert McDaniel, Dexter;
John Pettett Nichilson, Marietta:
Weyman Oscar Page, ~ Monroe;
Stith Anderson Parham, College
Park: Keely Neval Phillips, Ath
ers:; Rufus Dow pulliam, Athens;
Buford B. Reed, Lincolnton; Me-
Arthnr Sloan, Hawkinsville; Hoxe
<miih, Sargent; Guyton Qdis Ter
vv, Albany; Ole Lee Titrud; Gene
vieve Tucker, Williamson, B 0
Guy Waddell, Jefferson; Jesse
Kenyon West, Ashburn: Milledge
White, Sylvéster.
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
EHis Fortson Boyd, . Tignall;
William Gordon Wallace, C!mm
blee.
Bachelor of Science in Home
f Economics
. Leland Rogers Alexander, Ath
ieus; Mary Virginia purch, East.
| #lan; Frances Elizabeth Cham
ipion. Sandersville; Mary Ida Fin.
t ¢cher, Canon; Caroline Ashbury
iHuggins. Athens; Mary Cleo Hu
‘guley, stusella; Laucile Robins Jar
rett, Center; Lillian Draine Knowl
| ton, Americus; Bertie Mae Lee,
| Statesboro; Fannie Jo Little Cor
!dele; ‘Ethelyn Livingston Mann,
| Athens; Marguerite Helen Meyers,
‘Columbus; Anna Mae Milford,
| Hartwell; Betty Stoddard Norton,
!M,t. Airy; Mrs. Otis S. Sasser,
| Griffin; Helen Smith, Warthen:
| Elsie Estelle Todd, Winterville.
! Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
i Edward Russell Van De Grist,
| Jr., Macon.
| Bachelor of Science in Physical
’ Education
’ Anna Elizabeth Crabb, Athens;
Martha Evans, Athens: Mary Ellen
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| McMillan, Clarkesville; Winifred
;,Orr, Athens,
Bachelor of Science in Lands and
' Architecture
i‘ Lory Alton Cobb, Adel.
. Bachelor of Science in Commerce
§ James Merritt’ Abercrombie, Col
loden; George _Crawford Arm
' strong, Athens; Saul Mardecai
- Blumenthal, Savannah; Charlesg
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Dixon Bruce, Brunswick; Robert
Glenn Bryan, Philomath; Clifford
Eugene Cormany, Rome; Louis
C.eveland Crouch, Ocilla; Thomas
Barrett D'Antignac, Augusta; Roe
Paker Day, Athens; Carl Bransou
Free, Clarkesville; James Moses
Gay, Matthews; Linton lEugene
Gay, Matthews; lda Gordon, ¥lor
ence, Ala.; Harry Waring Gor
man, Atlanta; Elizabeth Hamilton
Harvey, Athens; James Thomas
Hayes, Athens; Edward Martin
Heagarty, Jr,, Waycross; Thoma:
Maxwell Hoynes, Jr.,, Savannah. ‘
James Hiram Hubert, Athens; !
Joel Hurt, Il Atlanta; Charies
MecDonald Johnson, Da ton; Wil
bur Sparks Jones, Metter; Ffank
Sidney Lesser, Rome; Haro.d L.
Lipham, Bowdon; James Hoyt
Marbury, Newnan; William Sher.
wood Maxwell, Lexington; John
Crawford Meadows, Vidalia; Isaac
Minkowitz, Sylvania; Richard Wil
liam Murphy, Savannah; Robert
Frank Nance, Atlanta; Irving
Stanley Nathan, Ashburn; John
Cantey Oliver, Valdosta; Thomas
Hanie Paris, Gainesvile; Jack
Johnson Parks, Newnan; Andrew
Floyd Penningion, Jr., Matthews;
George E. Pilgrim, wainesville;
Walter Augustas Sams, Athens;
Frank Spano, Columbus; Samuel
Marshall Wellborn. Columbus;
William Ralph Wilis, Athens. .
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
William Leßoy Edwards, Ath.
ens; Wooten Taylor Summerford,
Reidsville,
Bachelor of laws
William Bonneau Ansley, Deca
tur; John Frank Barnes, Royston;
John Jacob Blount, Hawkinsville;
James Hogue Buchanan, Jackson;
Thomas Cuthbert Burton, Athens;
Haywood Dixon Butler, Jr., Atlan
ta; Paul E. Caswell, Hinesville;
Frank Alan Constangy, Atlanta;
Maxwell Hampton Davenport, Nor
cross; Kugene Albert Epting, Ath
ens; Joseph Julius Fine, Marietta;
Thomas Moffett Fiournoy, Colum.
bus; Johnnie Frazier Floyd, Coch
ran; James A. Gordon, Jr., Ath
ens; Frank , Hardigree Harris,
Winder; Henry Joseph Hefferman,
Augusta; Joseph L, Houston, Syi
vester; Claude Dennis: Hughes,
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! Paul W. Monroe, director of the Sc¢hool of Education, Columbia
University (lcft), Dr. Clarenve Henry Haring. professor of Latin
American History and Econsraics, Harvard, (right); speakers at
the Public Affairs Institute at tae University of Georgia. Bottom,
from left to right, Chapcellor: C. M. Snelling, chairman of the
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| Guinerviere Egtelle Asay, Chica
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Merle Millican, Athens; Mildred
’Phillips, Louisville; Fielding D.
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ens; lierbert 5. Shearouse, Guy
ton: Helen Treanor, Athens; Ste
phen Upson, Athens; Laura M.
Ware, Statham. |
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i Isabel Hanson, Smyrna; H. J.
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I Andrews, :\lllet;n; E. I. Tebeau,
| Guyton; Robert J. Walsh, Athens; 1
i Inez Wright, Commerce.
| Masgter of Science in Agriculture
| 0. C. Aderhold, Athens; Porter
{ C. Brook, Dowdon, James A. Gar
rard, Washington.
Master of Science in Home
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Frances 1. Comer, Athens;
Anra Belle Drake, Philomath;
' Leila Ritchie Mize, Athens; Mar
garet R. Penny, Athens, ‘
' Master of Science in Commerce
i L. B. Preeman, LaGrange. .'
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itheir monthly pow-wow at the
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| Troop Six. Before the regular
| meeting twog teams were chosen|
and a game of prisoner’s base was{
| played. .
| Then a grand peanut hunt was
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|a bov would find a. peanut, he!
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The wolf patrol under the lead
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exhibition of first aid for electric
accidents which was very interest
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