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' f, V , fl-M wivri-4Jf5' lF ,X fe if , - -t 1 9 2 5 wwf' Mr. and Mrs. Kent V. Morrison The members of the Class of 1925 join in paying homage to its spon- sors, Mr. and Mrs. Kent V. Morrison. They shared the joys, sorrows, surprises, and disappointments of a turbulent year. Filled with a desire to make the closing days of a college career something of a source of pleasure, the sponsors were the originators of many enjoyable affairs. To them truly is given the sincere and grateful thanks of the Senior Class. 23 BEE! ...gf v -'
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Q2- S i '-g.'1,'- , 3 'Hff . , JIU 1 N D E X 1 9 2 5 f,,f:fj,2-5, . A igxjpy. 5- Y iqgqaqvy x X- Senior Class OFFICERS O'rxs L. GRAHAM . .... ....' ...... 1 P resident JACOB R. MEADOW . . ..... Vice-President Lois HODGE ...... . . Secretary-Treasurer HORACE C. CASEY . . . . Prophet ' KARLA COLE . . . '. . .... Salutatorian W. A. SENSABAUGH . . . . Ifaledfctorian The SCI1i01'S Sitting on the stone bench in the blue of evening, Expecting songs of memory-birds that fail, Not knowing where to turn my thoughts, I sink into deep red contemplation Of days long gone, my college days of yore. Roll on! O muddy waves of time! Somehow I see through mud and mire and grief, As through Zl crystal lens, the pearly days at old A. C. 22 ,X-f f xx f i. . Q 2 . , 5,7.zw fix ,.f'.llP, ' l E eil! 1? E- E1 .40 ' i ? S
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M' Yr? ffl iii. '...4L'L -.:..-+,..MLZ1L3i'i, E X 1 5 I I N D at 9 2 ' A wtyls -V- The Seniors of 1925 Me!l1ought thy 'very gait did prophesy i .fl royal nol2lz'nes.t,' I must embrace thee. -SHAKESPEARE. EHOLD, l dreamed a dream, and in my dream l saw the Class of 1925 f- - . . . . 717' absorbed in reading some publication. A closer look revealed to me the it I, - fact that the paper was The Arkansas College Bulletin of 1950, and 2 E that across the front of it ran the headline, The Class of 1925 Has 1 F Made an Enviable Record. Soon l also was lost to the world in the is. ' lllghjfll perusal of the following article: The authorities of Arkansas College recently have been made cognizant of the re- markable progress made by the Class of 1925. Their achievements, indeed, have far exceeded the fondest expectations of their professors. So far have they excelled all former classes that the Board of Trustees has decided to publish a record of their careers, in hope that the oncoming students may live up to the standards set by them. Among the promising men of this class was Tillar Conner. He dazzled him- self, the college, and the state by his prowess both on and off the athletic field. Since he left college he has continued to dazzle, in ever-widening circles, as assistant manager of the Osborne Talking Machiiie and Broadcasting Company. Stuart Pattillo also has come to the frontl He is a theatrical producer. His specialty is nonsense in its most rarified and versatile forms. Recently he endowed the Chair for Theatrical Training in Arkansas College. Full courses in that depart- ment will be offered in the college curriculum next session. Lloyd Goff will be the professor in charge. Professor Goff has acquired extended fame throughout the terri- torial regions as both a teacher and producer in the art which he shall promulgate as a member of the college faculty. lVIore complete, tangible, and comprehensive infor- mation concerning his attainments is obtainable elsewhere. The matchless agility of Charles Prather was his outstanding collegiate character- istic, and since the cessation of an eventful college career, he has, along that line, mounted to new heights of glory. He has won the admiration, praise, and even the love of thousands in all parts of the globe. He is conceded to be the greatest dancer behind the footlights of America. He has recently completed a tour, having visited the lead- ing courts of Europe, and a local court near Newport. He appeared as a participant in the commencement exercises of 1949 at Arkansas College, and his performance was most edifying to even the most sedate. The advertising sections of the leading publications of New York City bear evi- 2-1- 15 . igfx l . L N
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