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THE CARDINAL NINETEEN TWELVE Ruth May Pettigrew—S kull. English end Pedagogy Charleston, Ark. Ruth is a student but no grind. Is a charter member of the Skull. Has a way all her own of looking en¬ thusiastic when a professor makes a statement. She intends to study law, but is taking the model school work as a bluff. Lucile Aldrich Pettigrew Mathematics and Pedagogy Charleston, Ark. “No, I am not melancholy, but I am serious; and it is proper that we should be so.” Lucile detests snap courses and is said to study calculus for recreation. She succeeded herself as class historian. Leonard Ross Hulse. Electrical Engineering Charleston, Ark. “Now by two-headed Janus, Nature hath formed strange fellows in her time.” Hulse is a physics fiend and a man after Prof. Ripley’s own heart. He stud¬ ies a little during the day and plays the violin during study hours at night. Sarah Ella King — S apphic. Latin Waldron, Ark. An A. B. from Ouachita. Came here to study Greek and Latin. It is said that she reads the stuff without a pony. [21
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THE CARDINAL NINETEEN TWELVE Ruth McCartney—X fi. German Fayetteville, Ark. Ruth has just been coming up to the University since the year one, and now she knows it all. Aided by Quinland, she is able to conquer anything, even Ger¬ man 4a. Her aspiration is to be chief assistant in a biological laboratory when she expects to charm some specimen with her song. David B. Sanderlin—P ericlean ; Skull... .Economics Warren, Ark. Sandy is treasurer of the Boys’ Dormitory, but stays at Carnall Hall. His desire for knowledge is not yet satisfied; but, for the life of him, he can’t decide whether he ought to do graduate work or come back next year, change his name, and enter Freshman on his own merits. Nollte Olin Taff—T orch; Lee. English Waldron, Aric. A quiet, easy, good-for-nothing sort of a fellow who wastes his time reading Shakespeare and Chaucer. When not reading he is humming some innocent little ditty and smiling slyly to himself. During the sum¬ mer, he teaches singing schools and writes poetry for the Waldron Reporter. Benjamin Franklin Allen—P ericlean. History Heber, Ark. The orginal Benjamin Franklin was much like our Ben. Allen is considered one of our most forceful speakers for several reasons. First, because he al¬ ways has an idea; second, because he believes that an idea should be expressed; and third, because he knows how to express an idea in the most methodical and effective manner. He agrees with Mr. Bryan.
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THE CARDINAL NINETEEN TWELVE May Pittman— n B £; Question Club... .Economics Greenwood, Ark. “To be or not to be. that is the question.” A maid of many whims, but studying is her very lightest. She will be great some day, for May is a girl of “Ernest” aspirations. Claude Allen Webb — 2X. Civil Engineering Manitou, Ark. Claude goes his part in everything. He has such a leaning towards the scriptural that when he became entangled in the web of romance, he chose a biblical character to rescue him — and her name was Ruth. Mack Hamilton Brewer — Garland Civil Engineering Murfreesboro, Ark. As major of the batallion, Mack constitutes the mil¬ itary department. With the help of the Commandant, he has brought the department up to a high degree of efficiency. He knows the distinction between “Squads Right” and “Port Arms,” and can execute “Pass in Review” by himself. Eugene Bard Badinelli. Civil Engineering Wynne, Ark. Bad is class pugilist and is extremely handy on class day occasions. He is thinking seriously of taking up Civil Engineering as a life work.
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