Arkansas College - Scot Yearbook (Batesville, AR)

 - Class of 1925

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Y..-,-vm ,-...lc -.1 -- .f-U.-... F--Y 1 Lu- rreaiwwuvnuil IT 41h - I 1 N D E 1 9 2 5 ' ilgfyjl . -- new Secretary of War in the President's cabinet. The President has declared that the qualifications of no person so well fitted him for the place as did those of Miss Cole. William A. Sensabaugh was one of the leading wearers of the coveted 'A' dur- ing his college days. He was a versatile athlete in and out of the class room. Today, if one should stroll through the heart of Greenwich Villege in New York City, one would find his studio. Daily, thousands of beautiful women come in droves, begging to have the privilege of being portrayed with his brush upon the canvas. Mr. Sensabaughls touch as by magic transforms the most homely figures and faces into the most beautiful. His most famous recent work was a portrait of George Sheffer, which now is on exhibition at the International Art Show in session at Paris. That work alone is considered to be one of the art wonders of the age. In addition to being a subject for Mr. Sensabaugh's transforming art, Mr. Sheffer also is an actor of some note. His partner is Geraldine Teter. Each night Broadway is aglow with electric light, proclaiming their fame in 'Sweet Martha lNIcKee.' This play is the latest and most personal production of James Hawley, the noted playwright. lVIr. Hawley is said to have taken the story from a chapter in his life.. Horace C. Casey manifested a great love of children during his college career. Even during his early days, his contributions for them far exceeded his detractions. On leaving college Mr. Casey looked about for that field in which he could be most useful to society, and, after much consideration, moved to Utah and opened the Casey Orphan Asylum. A feature of the Casey plant is the large dairy operated in connection with it. From earliest childhood, Otis Graham seemed destined to be a great orator. His father declared his lung power during infancy was almost superhuman. All through his youth Mr. Graham displayed unusual abilities of diverse natures. These abili- ties permitted him to glide through a college career in a most mystifying manner. Since leaving college he has passed through the world, becoming more or less widely known. His latest connection is with 'Gray's Greatest Show,' of which Worth Gray is president. Ildr. Gray has assembled wonders that are amazing in their very extent. His verbosity has carried him high in his profession. He declares Mr. Graham to be his best manager and finest exhibit. Mr. Graham displays his oratorical abilities as chief announcer on his circuit and then retires to a side tent and lVIr. Gray rakes in the shekels. As a sideline Ikdr. Graham is engaged in authorship. Some of his most famous works include, 'How I Succeeded in Love,' 'The Art of Deception As I Practice It,' and 'VVhy I Am a Great lVIan.' Greater things will no doubt be evolved from this group during the remaining years of their lives. The fru-its of the seed sown in Arkansas College are indeed being gathered daily by a grateful world. 26 'A A A gif A :ar-f 31 I n. 95 .

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INDEX 19 Q 5 ,-.- , f , VCABL, A5 rig! . 1 Q.-if r i -- F N Q ' El dence of the unparalleled, breath-taking accomplishments of another member of this class. This man, while in college, was possessed with an insatiable craving for that which was high and lofty. His ambitions lifted him to a plane above the heads of mere mortals. lt was his wish from childhood to be freed from the necessity of con- tinual personal contact with the masses. All these ambitions have been gratified. George Sink has mounted to even higher levels than was expected. He has risen to a social position Htting his temperament. He moves and has his being in the clouds, as it were. He is the leading steeple-jack of New York City. His accomplishments upon the tallest buildings in the city are said to be remarkable. The family also is doing well. Mabel Reed, smiling, benign, angelic, incomparable, was the envy of all her associates, even during her college days. Her early grace, now coupled with other ac- complishments, has taken her into fields of great achievement and fame. During the passing years, evolution also has taken place. She is lVIme. Mae Belle Reede, model in a leading Paris modiste shoppe. Her employers declare that the manner in which she wears coats bespeaks a great experience. Following the successful conclusion of an eventful college career, Aubrey jones speedily enrolled in various medical schools. After an unusually extended interval, he finally was allowed to depart, and by the state permitted to practice upon helpless hu- manity. That he succeeded is a matter of common knowledge. He is the owner of a very fashionable beauty shop in 'Los Angeles. Society women from all sections of the country flock to his doors, and he is swamped with demands for the application of the famous 'Jones Beauty Treatment.' Indeed, his record is one which wins praise from all associates. x 'Everything comes to him who waits,' was the bit of philosophy upon which jacob R. Meadow moulded his college career. Due to his waiting policies many transformations took place under his very eyes, transformations to which he was Wholly oblivious. But once he had safely tucked away his coveted diploma, his philoso- phy became, 'Opportunity knocks at a man's door but onceg my door is always open.' Today lVIr. Meadow is the operator of the famous bus running at regular intervals between Marianna and Blytheville. The name of Lois Hodge is known in every part of the globe. This rare and extraordinary personage stands aloof, on a pedestal, as it were, viewed by thousands with mingled emotions of envy and admiration. She stands far above the world, with a longing expression that seems to have its source in feelings which originated long ago. Miss Hodge will return to Batesville next month for the annual meeting of the Open Golf Tournament. She is at present the holder of the trophy. While still a child, Karia Cole visited Newport and saw a visiting policeman in the town. She admired his beauteous costume, and from that time coveted his posi- tion and the prestige accompanying it. Her ambition has been fulfilled. She is the 25 eligff Q1



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x 'i SCI'1iO1' Class HORACE C. CASEY . ......., . Little Rock, Arkansas BACHELOR or AR1s Humani1y, 'with all its ffars, fwith all ilu' hopf of future yours, Is hanging breathless on ihy fate! Philomatheang President Philo, '24g Intersoeie-ty Debate, '24 and '25g Secretary of Philo, '23g Assistant Editor of Panther, '21-'22g Etlitru'-in-Chief of Panther,' '22-'23, Athletic Editor of Panther, '23-'fl-ii Etlitor-in-Chief of The Index, '23-'2-I Miscellaneous Editor of Index, '22-'23, Athletic Editor of Index, '22-'23, KARIA COLE . ........ . Batesville, Arkansas BACHELOR or ARTS Not too serious, no! too gay, Bu! altogelher a Jolly good fellow. Alpha Phi: President L'Etoile, '25: Secretary L'EtoilP, '233 Critic L'Et0ile, '22g Captain Girls' Basketball Teams, '21-'22 and '22-'23g President Dramatic Club, '21-'22, Lot-al Editor of Panther, '20g Graduate in School of Speech, '25, Class Sulutatoxian, '25. OLIN TILLAR CONNER . ........ . Newport, A BACHELOR or ARTS l-I siudfnt and an alhlelf, loo, In love he's :fuer been, He shofws an interest in the girls, find maybe one he'll win. ' rkansas Philomatheang President Philo, '25: President Sophomore Classg Football, '21, '22, '23, and '21l: Track, '22, '23, and '247 Captain Football Team, '23p Captain Track Team, '23g Best All-Round Boy, '22-'23 and '23-'2-ig President Student Body, '23-'2-lg President A Club, '23-'24: Panther Staff, '22-'23 and '23-'24p NVinner Athletic Scholarship Medal, 21-'22, '22-'23, and '23-'24. I

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