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Woody, L. D., XX. Civil Engineering. Fayetteville, Ark. “Love me, love my dog.” Aside from one short story published in the Arkansan , we have been unable to discover anything unusual that he has ever done. Andrews, M., 0 NE. Agriculture. Siloam Springs, Ark. “Pray, Danny, please to moderate ihe rancour of your tongue! Why flash those sparks of fury from your eyes? Remember, when the judgment’s weak the prejudice is strong.’’ One of the leaders in the reformation in hazing. Adams, Noah, Kohinur Civil Engineering. Fayetteville, Ark. “A youth to fortune and to fame unknown.” Until he was suddenly elected to the presidency of the class to fill Dowdle’s unexpired term. Adams, Elizabeth, XQ, Skull English. Pine Bluff, Ark. “So Nature wrote her charms upon thy face.— The cheeks bright bloom, the lips envermeilled dye. And every gay and every witching grace That youth ' s warm hours and beauty’s store supply.” Elizabeth has made herself famous in U. of A. his¬ tory by being the first girl to hold the position of Editor- in-Chief of the Weekly. Wolf, W. H., XX Electrical Engineering. Mt. Home, Ark. “The boy with that grave mathematical look.” The girls say that he is shy, but such a good dancer!
Berry, B. M. Agriculture. Fayetteville, Ark. “His wit invites you by his looks to come. But when you knock it never is at home.” About all we know concerning him is that he is a farmer and especially fond of the girl(s). Boyd, Frances Leone, AAA, Sapphic.. English. Fayetteville, Ark. “Poetry is the blossom and fragrance of all human knowledge, human thoughts, passions, emotions.” And Frances’ college career prophesies well for her future as a poet. Many of her poems have excited a great deal of wondering comment and praise. Bryant, Anna, AAA, Sapphic Pedagogy. Rector, Ark. “She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undo: e or despise: For naught that sets one heart at ease. Is low esteemed in her eyes.” “Anna” has worked hard in all her class’ activities since she was a Freshman, and her class has a.ways hon¬ ored her with an office. Brennan, Mildred ... English. Fayetteville, Ark. “Modest and shy as a nun is she.” She is known chiefly for her talented voice ar.d en¬ gaging ways. BuERKLE, J. G.. 2X Mechanical Engineering. Stuttgart, Ark. “lie is one of tlose wise philanthropists who in a time of famine would vote for nothing but a supply of toothpicks.’ Nevertheless, he delivered the Junior Class from in¬ solvency.
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