Arkansas College - Scot Yearbook (Batesville, AR)

 - Class of 1925

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T 1Fi ?'!5!1M , 5. TF! 4 i'N'4?l f IN D E x -.::3Q? Z'lr 'lIl' 1 9 2 5 jifty, Q ' J. KEITH Moluzow, '26 .... WILLIAM SENSABAUGH, '25 . . jon N The panther Staff , . . . . Editor-in-Chief . , . . . Buxiness Manager CARPENTER, '28 . . . . . Advertising Manager HARRIET ELCAN, '26 . . . . Associate Editor . . News Editor . Athletic Editor . . . . . . . .Exchange Edilor OTIS L. GRAHAM, '25 . . ARCHIE SMITH, '26 . , . . . . . ANNIE RUSH, '27 . IOLA WALDEN, '26 . . Miscellaneous Editor REPORTERS MARGARET Conn AvoN SHANNON ANITA TARVER AUGUSTA PRATIIER 92 335 .352-'T:H!' - A' E ' WI? WY Q S .

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'L I -1 - D E X 2:9 1 9 2 Q. Xnn V 'Ill' n H-.Alu ng .liesfdh f ' I lf 'fe -' :.fS.lVLQe-ff' :T .. f V guru' ef - A L C I ee Volume 5 Y BATESVILLIJ. ARKANSAS, OCTOBER 184 1924 Number 3 Henry Scores Touchdown ill See-Saw Battle With Eagles The Panthers owned the season with a vtctnry Over lhe Llttle ltock cnllegn tn n nelly contested gnnle played fll1t on Arkansas' territory and then In Lttllr: l'loCK's. a aee-saw lftalr up ttntll the last quarter. when Cunner completed u nnas and Henry nnrrlea me hall over for lne only lnuehdown of the game Fur- man Ktckcd gual. In the ltr!! quarter Little Rack 'fetalved 'Ftlrmarfa KICK-OU to ltarl the game. Ltttle Rock returned the hall tn their forty yard Ilne and nunted. Arkunnnu returned the hall into Little Huck terrllory Where It remntned lor the enllre uuurler Ltttle Rock nunted often only to have the hall returned Into their territory by Maltnlng, In the lewnd- Qulllan-tlw ball :GLENN METCALF WINS I 1 Arkansas cnllege wnn brought ,ugnln Into nneelul prominence me fpnst week. when Mr Glenn Metcalf. 'uonular member nr the Junior clnne. In-nn second llonoru nl the slule Fnlr rC0!.ttPbl. 1 Tllle ennreer was nnen to nny l amateur mustetan between thc ngen uf ls nna 2: years lx elnnn or nlne lnnu nnrl nur or whlch Mr mlerenlr won second nlure, and was nn-nrueu n sllver rneanl llr llelenlr played lne vnllenln- elle by Rnenlnnnlnnfl Hts nrrlrlle lexeeunnn we slncerely nnnreelnlen lm- me nuulenee l tY5 who were rm! there nnnrerlate slr llnlenlr nlnn we ure lurlly IN STATE CONTEST lpruud nr lllrn nennuse he ls our own nnlrle-rnnllc nrllnl Last June nr nelenlr rendered n nenulrlul lunlnr reellnl and llle ruunle lnrers nr anlenvllle are ex- pecllnp n relll treat ln nts senlnr aenllnl nl the clnee nr me year was nlnyea nnelr nun lnrrll nernrs Y the held. The Panthers Came K0 Ltltle ROClt's ten yard Ilne only tu he held there, Ltttle ROCK punted Ou! DI danger Mannlng returned the hall tn the mlddle OI the Held. The half ended Wlth the hall Un the Elgle's forty-flve yard llnc. In the lhlrd quarter Grlsham. Little ROCK'S'rILlIIhnCK. Curried the hall by llne nnlnntlen ln alle Pnnlnere ftve yard line. lt was here that the Panther! played thelr defense game. throwlng Llttle ROCK Ior a Inss Ou One down. The Panthers held the Eagles for downs and McCain Dunted out DI danger The hall Went Into play In lhr: mtddle DI the Held. play- tug back and Inrth lrt each 0thcr'c territory, In lhe fourth quarter the Panthers had Lhelr day and the Eagles alrnnst had thelrs. The Panlhera Carried the hall down rlle neln ny n llne buck by Gnd and a Completed nas, by Cnnner. Then HehrS' Carried the ball over IOI' a tcuchdnwn on the second down. Furman kicked gun! Little ROCK retelved the KICK-Oli and by l series ol lurward passes the Eagle! Carried the bull down the Ileld 10 vllthtn atrlklng distance or me Pnnznen' goal. Agaln :ne Pnmnen nnnwna tnelr qerennlve tCqat1nned on page Three! JUNIOR CLASS ELEUPS. The Jnnlnr Class. at A meeting Ill! Saturday, elected otlloerl al lollovl: Presldenl. Kellh Morrow. .. Vtee Presldent, George llmeracn. Hetreltry-Treasurer. Dorothy Dorr The elm also eleetnafnn surren- ruznutlves tn the Honor Council. Mr, Harold Owen and Mlu Dorothy Dorr. l l Panthgswin 7-0 Victory 0ver L.R. C. and Beat 'Ieachgs 49-0 ,INDEX llolos ANNUAL A POPULARITVCONTESTI All summer long voters have been well sunnlted with cigars and Cold drinks because cnndldatea hnvel 'T lwluhrld lu secure more votes and ln- Iluente Ever stnce we have been buck In Arkansas Cullvle thls same atmosphere has been present The 'nuld-bL s have been Dlrllsularly ntte to all ellglhle Votnra In order to hold a place of honor ln A C's annals Eleetlnn day dawned Ialr and ruay Thursday. UCt0hl.'r 9tll Evcryllll-re nnmpalgn munugern were saying lhe lust Words about the merits of thetr fennalllnlen 'rue nlun nenlnun wnrlrerr. '-mn-' Grdnnnr, wnller Pnlree and Alfred Kelly were well rewarded tor lnelr llnnnre me nnnl lnnnln stntn rue re. turns show lhat lhelr tholcf damsel! ,exeulen tar lr nenuly' nonulnrllr und meson allfy lC0ntInued Dn Paz! Four! SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 5 IS GREATLV IMPROVED . , lUNUSUALLV STRONG 3 In Sneaklng of the Wunderfut de-l l lrnenl le frequently nnnlreu We nenr nllnnel ann, or lne lrulv ree lnnrltnlrle nuvnnee tn the Depart- -nlenr or Musee In the School ol lsneeen. In lne Dennrlrnenl of ring- lllsll. History. Modern Languages. ,and nlner hranrhes. nul nelanrn an we hear of lne nennrlrnenl nl lselt-ner , Juel gn rn llle lnlru ttonr and ln- lveellgnle vnu Wlll llnn n lnrne. llnell' llghlcd null cqulnped Pnynle lun-nrnrnry. ellernlnlrl- lunnrnlnrlen sn enulnnea nnn arranged :nut lne na- lvzlnced students work senarately 'lrenl nm yenr nluaenln. n nnlnnee roam -well wnrln me envy nr nny Qschool lll the stale, and n Domestlc selenee aennrrrnenl wnlen ls equln- 'ned ln gtve lne work now reeegnlzea as an lnlegrnl nnrl at the College lenurne Mr numn. nena ot the Sctence nennrllnenr. has n nrlvnle flnnnrntnry rnr nln own research ella llor wnrlt by advanced nluaenru when occaslon requlren. We cannot enlnnrenena the full force nr the unnre unless we lrnnw rnlnetnlng nr the rnnlrlny wllh whlch rnnnern equlnlnenl nun been uuded I0 Ollt' SCIENCE DEDIYKEBDL LE!! than n decade nga, the enennleul Iequlnmenr wen nn nlenger lnnl ll would nnve nenn Impoaalble :nr even n rssourcetut enelnlnz un nnvn mada an nnnlyrlr. New we nrn nut velonmenl nf nur school Dne depart- LYCEUM ARRANGED Th Leytteum Course malntalned jolntly by Arkansas Cullegf' and the lltustcal CoLerlP nromlsen to he nt -snevlal lnlercsl and very rllgh qual- lty The only number of last year'S Course re-engaged ls Skovgaard, the vlnllnlst. who made auch a favor- fnnle lrunrennlnn nl lne lllne nt nl:- vtslt ln I92'I He IS due tb glve a enneerl ln neeeulner The second nun-.ner nlll be me eeleurnlea young nlunlst. Frnnle xlnnnllelnler Mr Blarlnhelmer ls regarded as one ol me lnremnnt nr rue younger nlnnlnlr or .lnrerlen nnel ls aenerlnea as n nerlnrrner of nrllnrry cl-llles lnrnugnnul the country accord lllrn rare llnnnrs On lr recent lnur or frrunee hls n-nrlt nnn denerlneu as n l lrlnule ln ,xrnerlenn art, ,xllnnugll me career me neen nrlex. xlr Munn- helmer lm nlrenay reeelren reena- nltlon nnd nrnlne such as new re- eell-e --llnuul yeurn or elrlvlng. one lecturer appears on lne course teeuren enneelnlly :nr the nennm nl Arlrunnne College nlunenle 1-le ta Turn skel-lllll. n young ,xunlrnllun nt Scotch aeeeenl. enlaler. noel. lrnr- eler. student Mr sleeynlll wus 'stricken stone bllnd whtle Hghttng P l l l lne Turks at the Dardanelles durtng the World wnr nnll spent three yeuru ln total darkness. Alulnnl mtrncul- ously nln nlgnr was featured nna aurlng the peel nve yenrn ne nn: spoken tu every mme ln the unltea States una every nrnvlnee In Can- nnn. He ts famtllnr wlrn European ,Good Teamwork Features Victory Over W. T. N. On Friday. Oclabhr I0 the Pan- lnerr ,legen n grenr run-nwny wnn tt't-et Tennessee Normal 'wut at Damn Field The gnlne tene n nneerlaen nunlr nun the Panthers on me nueuelve aurlng me enllre rnlne The Pan- tner llne nela nl all llrnen, nur the Tennessee lluv wnn rlnnlen ln nleeee ny the l-'unlner nnelrn lu the Ilne cnnlnln lslrnnl .loner nlnyen n wonderful nnenrll-e gnlne. ngllllne nnru throughout the game Furman and Fonner nlnyen elellnr roathall nl end and In lne nnelr Held Durlng lne lnnl nunrler llney Nmlashrld through the leathers' llhv .une nller lnrn- lnr galns can also was r n-nno-r on enlnle lllrnugn rne ltrlt Tha game opened with the Tauf llnrs ulelrlng ln une Tenenere- nve hard line The Panthers returned the nnll and cnrneez elnnenea lnrnugn the llne lnr n lnuen down Furman ltleueu genl .lrltnnene reeelvea lne ball una ntarrhell down the field Ior another lnuennnwn Gnu eurrylng me nnll nv-r rnr me eeennn luuenunwn ln len nllnuree nt nlny r-'urnrnn lneuea gnnl The second nunrler nlurleu wlrll llre Pnnlnere ln nneeenelnn nr lne unll Arkansas tumbled and Ten- nsssee enlferell lne hall una punted on the nm ann-rl htanntng relurned lne nnll ngly yards The ball wenl ln Tennessee an lnelr rwenly-llve ynrn llne Here was wnere nlg lvnller Partee. Pnnlner rnellle. ala me ntufl. lnlerrenrlng n Tennessee pass and rnelng rhlrty-ttve yards for n lnuenelnwn Tne Tenenern lrlelten ln ,xrltnnene nnn lne null ended on Tennessee! thlrty yard llne. The neenna nulr opened wlln n rnrlr ynrn and run ny Munnlng nun Carpenter carrled the ball over,Car- lcnnllnuea on Pnre Threel c. E. TO owl: n.tLLou.1:'r:s PARTY The nwln. wllenen, nlnelr een nun fortune tellers wlll be nl Vlrglnla Fltzhugh's on me Iaat Monday nlnln In this nunnln, or course. everyone In nl-xnnnu cnllelrr nun been rn 1-tallnwe'an nur- llen wltnnut nulnner, but never nn- tore nun nnynne-relrnrdleu nr qs or exnerlenee-been to one ulre mln. Frm, nvnrynne mnlt wear n mn- que nnn ennumn We want George Wuhlngton to rnb elbows vnu elnwnu. cnlnn All um urn hungry and we promise that yan shall nt. lfmly CQUIUDUI fOr mulling nnnlylev- und world nfrulrs and nln ment le:-l ' rcnnzlnueu on Pnge Three! lcnnzlnuen on Page Four! l - N' aff, M' u .. 'm2Ae! ,riff A7 -x -

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