Writer: Sharron Hannon, 706/583-0728, shannon@uga.edu Contacts: Cheryl Dozier, 706/583-8195, cdozier@uga.edu Derrick Alridge, 706/542-5197, dalridge@uga.edu Athens, Ga. - The University of Georgia will mark the 50th anniversary of its desegregation with a series of events starting on Jan. 9-the date in 1961 when Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter (now Hunter-Gault) became the first African Americans to register for classes-and continuing for 50 days through Feb. 28, the end of Black History Month. Hunter-Gault will return to campus for a kick-off reception on Jan. 9 that also will include the family of the late Hamilton Holmes and Mary Frances Early, who transferred to UGA as a graduate student in the summer of 1961 and the next year bec...