University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1911

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THE CARDINA L—NINETEEN TEN AND ELEVEN ROSEBUD MABEL VAUGHAN, English, Sapphic, Torch. Lockesburg, Ark. “Exhausting thought, And having wisdom with each studious year.” When Rosebud is not studying she is discussing Y. W. C. A. work, for she can never be happy without something to do. President of Torch. HENRY SCOTT YOCUM, Pi K. A. Economics. El Dorado, Ark. “He hears merry tales, and smiles not; I fear he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old, being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth.” AURELLE BURNSIDE, Pi Beta Phi. History. El Dorado, Ark. “Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low—a very excellent thing in woman.” ROLAND LEE. Economics. The past of this remarkable little man is shrouded in mystery. One lonely evening while listening to the soft notes of an accordion he had a thought of sublimity. Then he arose and came to the University. There is more in him than we can understand. T h i r t y-F o nr

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THE CARDINA L—NINETEEN |TEN AND ELEVEN HERBERT WELLS BARTON. Mechanical Engineering. Searcy, Ark. “Good actions crown themselves with boys; Who deserves well, needs not another’s praise.” He is so very quiet that you never would guess it, but he is really the bravest man in the senior class. He goes with a “wolf.” EDWIN CLAIRE TOVEY. Civil Engineering. Fayetteville, Ark. The nightingale of the Senior class. “If you care for music, just ask me to sing.” BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SEDWICK, Civil Engineering. Fayetteville, Ark. A future bridge builder. He is even now at work upon an exhaustive treatise to be entitled “De Pontibus.” ADA LOUISE BEANE. English. Rogers, Ark. “Accountable to none But to my conscience and to my God alone.” With all the Dormitory accountable to me. T h i r t y-T hr e e



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THE CARDINA L—NINETEEN TEN AND ELEVEN JULIUS HENDRICK ALPHIN, Pi K. A. Economics. El Dorado, Ark. Alphin is a sworn enemy to exertion of all kinds, and is a good grafter. He has taken every course offered in eco¬ nomics, and holds down the lid of the dormitory exchequer. CLARENCE GRAY BRADFORD, Pedagogy , Periclean. West Point, Ark. “Meet then the Senior far renowned for sense, With reverent awe, but decent confidence.” WILLIAM MORTON CARDEN. Economics . Lee. Malvern, Ark. Another confirmed knocker. He always has a hammer ready, and a sledge-hammer at that. His motto is “knocking for knocking’s sake.” He knocks in all places, on all occa¬ sions and on all subjects, at the slightest provocation. CHARLES LAWRENCE HYATT. Chemistry. Paragould, Ark. Like Fontaine, Hyatt divides his time into two parts— one half of it he is asleep, and the other half he does nothing. He sleeps in the Chemistry Building, and does nothing while in his room. T h i r t y-F iv c

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