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DEAN VIRGIL L. JONES—The University is merely a means to an end, an institution where the accumulated wisdom of the world is accessible to those who would acquire a part of it. The role of the Arts and Science School is one of broadening of experience and knowledge in the fine arts, that life may be happier and more complete. It is to these ends that Dean Jones faithfully devotes his work.
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PALETTE AND TEST TUBE By DEAN VIRGIL L. JONES ' T ' HE year 1934-35 is marked by the largest enrollment in the history of the College of Arts and Sciences. It has seen progress upon the splendid buildings that are to house the library, the museum, and much of the scientific equipment of the University. On the material side it has been a year of ex¬ pansion. Of the spirit it is not so easy to speak conclusively, but I believe that no preceding student group has been more inter¬ ested in all that concerns the basic interests oi humanity. Those who attend the Uni¬ versity are in themselves evidence of the deep and growing American belief that in some way college education will make the paths of life smoother for the children than they have been for the fathers, that college education contains the key that may open the door to a greater mastery of life than has before been o j known. To some, to many, the mastery of life is largely in terms of material rewards; to others it is primarily in the fulfilment, the development, of all the latent powers with which they are endowed; to still others it is grounded in the high hope of helping hu¬ manity take a step forward. In most, in varying degrees, these aspirations are com¬ bined. To those who are attending the Uni¬ versity for the last time we wish Godspeed. We hope that the dreams of today may be the realities of tomorrow, but, above all, we hope that whatever other success you may attain you will unto the end be pioneers of the new frontiers of truth and social justice. Page 25
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Harrisburg, Arkansas SENIORS Herbert Adler - San Antonio, Texas Freshman Football; Interfraternity Council; Deutscher Verem; Hillel Club; Black Cat Cotillion Club; Pre-Med. Club; Zoology Club; RAZORBACK Staff ’35 Mary Almy - Okmulgee, Oklahoma Pi Beta Phi Abe Alper ------ Paterson New Jersey Tau Epsilon Phi; Band; Vigilance Committee; Interfraternity Council; German Club Milton Barker ------ Atlanta, Georgia Kappa Sigma; “A” Club; Freshman Track ’32; Varsity Track ’33, ’34; German Club Julius Barnett - - - - - Augusta, Arkansas Sigma Chi; A. B. C.; Branner Geo. Club; Botany Club; University Theatre Wellesby Benton ----- Helena, Arkansas Theta Kappa Nu William Robert Benton - Fordyce, Arkansas Kappa Sigma; President Freshman Class ’31, ’32; Student ’33; President “A” Club ’34; Captain Football 34; Football ’32, ’33. ’34; Blue Key; Who’s Who ’35; Chairman Social Committee ’34, ’35 Mary Berry - Bentonville, Arkansas Chi Omega; University Theatre ’34, ’35; Woman’s League; Woman’s Athletic Association ’33, ’34; Psychology Club; Campus Queen ’34. ' 35; RAZORBACK Staff ’35; Who’s Who ’35 Nell Borden ----- Fayetteville, Arkansas Pi Beta Phi; Sigma Alpha Iota; University Theatre; Blackfriars; German Club; Honor Roll ’32, ’33; Woman’s League Jacob Brinkerhoff - Sigma Chi J- S. Brooks ------ El Dorado, Arkansas Evelyn Brown ----- Brinkley, Arkansas Pi Beta Phi; Woman’s League; Woman’s Athletic Associaition Neil Compton ----- Bentonville, Arkansas Kappa Sigma; Branner Geo. Club; Glee Club ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34 Henri Cleveland - Fayetteville, Arkansas Uelta Delta Delta ; Blackfriars ; University Theatre; International Relations Club; Woman’s League; Wesley Players; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Epsilon Sigma Jack Dowden ------ Dermott, Arkansas Phi Kappa Alpha CaRolin, Euzabeth Davies - - Morrillton, Arkansas °niega; Honor Roll ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Mu Epsilon; Woman’s League yelyn Eason ----- Fayetteville, Arkansas Pi Beta Phi; Lambda Tau; Y. W. C. A.; Woman ' s Vigilance Committee George Paul Eldridge - Augusta, Arkansas Kappa Sigma b.inia Ellen Edwards - - Little Rock, Arkansas . Phi; Rootin’ Rubes; University Theatre; Guidon; riars; . W. C. A.; Woman’s League; Lambda Tau paude R. Eggleston, Jr. - - Fort Smith, Arkansas Lambda Chi Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Y. M. C. A.; Vigilance Committee; Branner Geo. Club; Black Cat Cotillion Benjamin Eisenberg - Kansas City, Missouri Kappa Nu; Zoology Seminar; Deutscher Verein; Psychology Club; Hillel Society ° L Eisenberg - - - - - New York, Nevo York eiman Club; Hillel Societv; Zoologv Club; Psychology Club; Pre-Med. Club ilson Fisher, Jr. - Sulphur Springs, Arkansas Pi Kappa Alpha; Kappa Kappa Psi Elizabeth Fletcher - Little Rock, Arkansas Delta Delta Delta; W. A. A. ’33, ’34; German Club; Zoology Seminar ’34, ’35; Honor Roll RlS Fleming - Fayetteville, Arkansas T Zeta T au Alpha f.an Foutz 7 Fayetteville, Arkansas 1 Beta Phi; Phi Alpha Beta; University Theatre; Blackfriars; Woman’s League Mary Lee Forsyth - Checotali, Oklahoma Kappa Kappa Gamma pf Betf PhD 11 . Fayetteville, Arkansas Sigma p ’ -I l Kappa ; Rootin’ Rubes; Lambda Tau; S la Psdon Sigma; Woman’s League; Y. W. C. A. 1 i Mu Epsilon; Who’s Who ’35 Lls Gardner - - - - - Russellville, Arkansas Kappa Sigma; Varsity Football ’34 v era Garrett . Agar, South Dakt Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa Page 27
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