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Carroll, John Charles . History. El Dorado. Skull and Torch; Sphinx; Editor of Cardi mil, ’15; President of Seniors; President of Lee Society; V. M. C. A. Cabinet; Student Council; Dormitory Council; First Prize ($50) in Essay Contest on Race Question. ’15; First Prize Pi Bet a Phi Essay in Eco¬ nomics, 14. Has always taken lots of interest i)i his class and the University, and has received a (treat many school honors as his reward. Carolan, H. Clf.m . Education. Booneville. Beta Gamma; Normal Club; V. M C. A.; President of Lee Society; Class Football 3 years. Clem is noted for his good nature. Doesn’t say much but saws ' wood just the same. ( A ) I ,K M AN, V KR N A M AE. . Home Economics. Fayetteville. Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club. You know l haven ' t heard from Nelson this week. Ain’t it f: ' ■ Did yon say this was exam week I a id, 1 d forgotten all about it. Coker, Marion B. . Electrical Engirt rering. Fayetteville. Beta Gamma; IVcek’x Staff (Englneeinft Editor); Garland; Y. M. C. A,; A. I. E. E. ; Junior and Senior Football. Coker is a consistent worker, and the undis¬ puted originator of Short Circuits’ in the Weekly. Costen, James B., 2X. Chemistry Paragon Id. Business Manager of Arkansan, ' 15-’ 16 ; Black Friars; Ibis; Rho Omega. Who is she, JimmieC‘ “Why Bo. she’s a little ehc rlead r in Ft. Smith High.” Is full of pep , and d ' lights in unfolding his line which invariably begins with Bo . Cocrson, William i Iershia . Hi. tory. 11 ami) n rg. (iot his degree in 3 years. Tri Eta; Skull and ' Porch; President of Periclean, ’15-’16; Vice-Pres ' dent of Y. M. C. A.; Alternate Debater, ’16. Quiet and unassuming, and a good student. Is an important factor in the F. M. C. A. Irene Taylor —“I leant everyone to know that am a barb.
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Alcorn, M. O. Chemistry. Fayetteville. Garland. Posscsscs that “sticking” ability which as¬ sures success. Takes his work very seriously and accomplishes much. Assists in the Chem¬ istry laboratories. Alcorn, Maurice L. English. Imboden. beta Gamma; Periclean ; V. M. C. A.; Nor¬ mal Club; Freshman Class Debater, ’12-’13; Senior Football. A hard worker — slow, but sure. Allen, Glenn Luman. . Civil Engineering. Prescott. Student Council; Sec’y-Treas. of Engineers; Sec’y-Treas. of Men’s Dormitories; Captain of Company D; Gray Hall Gang and l piift Society. A good engineer—also takes considerable interest in his “soldiering” and is said to be Lieut. Bosclien’s pet (?). Brown, Robert Washington ....History. Adona. Skull and Torch; Officers’ Club; Y. M. C. A.; President of Periclean, ’15-’16; Captain of Company C; Class Football 4 years; Win¬ ner of Pugsley Prize, 1915 ; Class Prophet. Bob is an excellent student and a very de¬ serving fellow. Amuses himself by writing peace-essays and participating in raids on Freshman dances. Will probably succeed Dr. Thomas. Careen, Catherine Ahney, AAA— . English. Fayetteville. President of Sapphic, ’ 15-’ 16; Y. W. C. A. “Thy voice . ... is music to the ear, Soothing and soft, and gentle as the stream That strays mid summer flowers.” Cantrell, Walter Th urman. . Electrical Engineering. Bellefonte. A. I. E. E. The only “wireless” authority in the Uni¬ versity. Pulls the “demon lightning from out of the sky. Adaline Lincoln — I ' m not a freshman!”
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V Decker, KiviKivia, (Postgraduate) . Greek. Fayetteville. Classical Club. She reads Greek for pastime. Decker, Keerchia. Mathematics. Fayetteville. “She never told her love But let concealment like a worm i’ the bud Feed on her damask cheek.” Downs, Roy Richard. . Civ il Engin eering. Fordyce. Garland Literary Society. “Railroad” had to come back and tell his experiences. Praises the day on which the seniors adopted canes. Dubs, Ford Harvey, 2 ( FE. . Electrical Engincering. Fayetteville. Made his “A” in football in 1913. Insists that he was not named after “Henry”. Rides his “put-put” machine during spare moments. Ellington, F. M. . Electrical Engineering. Monrovia, Cal. Tau Beta Pi; Tri Eta; Y. M. C. A.; A. I. E. E. ; President of junior class, ’ 14-’ 15 ; Cap¬ tain of Company B, ’14-’15. Helped decorate the smokestack. Was pres¬ ident of the junior class, and is one of the foremost graduates from the engineering de¬ partment. Eld, Ellen . Education. Bentonville. Sapphic; Y. W. C. A. A diligent student, a conscientious worker, Car nail Hall’s star proctor and Theda Bara’s rival. J. . Oliver- “Xow, fclimes, really, don’t you think 1 have hard luck with my girls? '
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