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

 - Class of 1912

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THE CARDINAL NINETEEN TWELVE Jessie Marie McCoy —A T Mathematics and Ped agogy Fayetteville, Ark. One of the twins. Jess does things because she wants to. She has time for study as well as for pleasure. Her ambition is to teach mathematics. Her favorite expression is, “Have you seen my special attraction?” Shelley II. Lee— Senior Honor; X-Ray Civil Engineering Valliant, Okla. Her special attraction. Has been in the University four years and in love two. Was class president in Junior year. Through association, he has become much like “Daddy” Droke. Bess Cedelia McCoy— A T Pedagogy and Mathematics Fayetteville, Ark. “They say we are as much alike as two eggs.” The quietest, most demure maiden in school. “A jewel which shines by its own light.” Bess wants to teach school next year but don’t want to teach with Jess. Thomas Andrew Green— Garland. Agriculture Mineral Springs, Ark. Was born and reared in Howard County. Secured his early education in the public schools of that county. At the completion of his public school course, he began teaching, but was compelled to retire from the profession on account of his health. He then became . ' identified with the King-Richardson Book Co. Becoming convinced through his contact with the world, of his need of a higher education he came to the University in 18—?

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THE CARDINAL NINETEEN TWELVE Ollie Carter. Civil Engineering Murfreesboro, Ark. Formerly of Ouachita. Discovered his unfitness for the arts and came to the University where he discov¬ ered his unfitness for Civil Engineering. For any further information concerning him, we refer you to Carter himself, as he has made a close study of the subject. Earl T. Harlan—K2. Civil Engineering Searcy, Ark. One of the few who have the reputation of working Daddy Droke. A Civil Engineer who travels in the interest of St. Patrick’s Day. Jere F. Harrison— KA; Senior Honor Electrical Eng ineering Muskogee, Okla. Asks the blessing at the Boys’ Dormitory. Used to study a great deal. Will probably enter society after graduation. Elias Harvey Oneal. Civil Engineering Rogers, Ark. An engineer with a reputation for E’s. It is claimed that he even reads the texts on military science and tactics. If not in his room he can be found at the Engineering Hall. [23



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THE CARDINAL NINETEEN TWELVE Olive Wood — Q uestion Club; ZTA. Pedagogy Paris, Ark. Olive is a modest, sly little girl, who won’t go through the corridors unless somebody goes with her. Likes to study and to be let alone. Had rather read Milton than go to a show any time. John Samuel Wood — KA. Economics Fort Smith, Ark. “He hath never fed on the dainties that are bred in a book, he hath not eat paper, as it were; he hath not drunk ink.” “Dick has formed many habits during his career in college, such as grinning at the fair sex and appre¬ ciating at once the poorest jokes. He used to be a regular breezer, but in his Senio ' r year he has joined the bachelor’s club. Boyd Cypert — K 2; X-Ray. Economics Little Rock, Ark. The athlete of the class. Although he is often seen around the Hall, he never attends classes except be¬ tween football and baseball seasons. Robert Stallings. Civil Engineering Morrilton, Ark. Stallings is past master of the art of stalling. Is long in Theology and goes to church to criticize the preacher. Bob is a civil engineer of great promise and intends to work at his profession. [ 25

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