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

 - Class of 1939

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llAZOIlliACK 19 9 CONTENTS nZ ken a££ Fall Views. Fall P eatures. The Queens .18 Governor Bailey.21 Trustees Run The University.22 President Futrall .23 The University, Institution of the State . . 24 Student Government.26 Facts About Arkansas Coeds.31 Personell Director.32 Dean of Women.33 The College Deans.34 The Freshmen Class.49 Football.59 Organizations. Sororities.89 Lambs To The Slaughter.Ib3 Tken nZ lnten. Corned Winter Views.108 Winter Featui’es.110 The Beauties, Bless ’Em.114 The Sophomore Class .IIT The Junior Class.127 Basketball.137 Music Organizations.147 Dramatic Organizations.152 Beligious Organizations.156 Just Organizations.164 fraternities.173 SjpJilnc (Retunn ii .. Spring Views .198 Spring Features .200 More Beauties.206 Miss Arkansas Traveler.208 The Senior Class.209 The Lawyers.219 The Graduates and Special Students . . . 221 Second Semester Students.222 B- M. 0. C.223 Bublications.229 The Engineers.245 The Agris.255 Cannon Fodder . 271 Minor Sports .290 In Memoriam .295 Advertising. 296

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Behind the ceneS In the basement of ' ‘Old Main’ ' a rowdy group holds sway. The ancient foundations of the old building are rocked no end when the journalism department runs Rotund, Smirking amuck. Traveler staffers burst forth with frequent choral en¬ deavors which make even the buzz saws of the physics depart¬ ment become silent with awe. Outside the book store on Char¬ lie Stone’s coke bench lawyers, engineers, Chios, Pi Phis, and what have you wrangle loud and long. The point of each argu¬ ment is accented by the crash of coke bottles kicked about the concrete floor. Jeff dashes from the book store to save the few re¬ maining wholes. Between the Traveler office and the coke bench lies another bedlam. A little Madhouse in its own right. Two hundred-fifty square feet of Razorback office where all the madcap schemes of this publication are conceived and rejected. Here the editor and business manager exercise their prerogatives, such as they are, for what they consider the best interests of the book. They have one main objective: PUBLISH A RAZORBACK THE STU¬ DENTS WILL LIKE, at the same time keep it within the lim¬ its of decency and the best inter¬ ests of the University of Arkan¬ sas. And there’s a selfish slant to that. They don’t want a good book just for the sake of the book itself; they want a good one for the sake of the feather it will put in their own caps. Now, how to please the stu¬ dents is, if you will pardon me, one Hell of a problem. Ye Ed. is reminded of the classic story of the Chinese artist who was wor¬ ried about how to please the pub¬ lic. This particular Chink took one of the landscapes he had painted and placed it in the town square, leaving with it a piece of chalk and a sign instructing pas- sersby to mark off any part of the picture which they did not like. When he returned in the Good Ole Girl evening to his chagrin, the can¬ vas was a solid mass of white chalk. Still wondering, however, the artist wiped off the painting and the next day put it back with a sign instructing its view¬ ers to cross off the part which they did like. When he returned in the evening the painting again was a solid mass of white. So it is with the Razorbackers, not a problem of picking out what ALL the students will like, for no such atrocity exists, but a matter of selecting what, in their opinion, will be liked by the greater majority of studes and possibly their aunt in Seattle. They know full well that when the Razorback reaches your hands, that a majority will read and go calmly on its way while the soreheads and the gripers will beat a path to our door. We won’t need a better mouse trap for them, a misspelled name will suffice. But who are the responsible ones? Ye. Ed., beheckled man of many headaches—one Fayette Locke, rotund and smirking (this partly because he only smiles with one-half his mouth and partly because he took cer¬ tain pictures on the football spe¬ cials which he retains for his private collection.) The Business Manager— a good ole girl” name uh Bess Bohlinger, the Dardanelle flash. Holds fond memories of the expense-paid trip she made to Little Rock to sell advertising only to find that a Chamber of Commerce agree¬ ment prevented her from doing so at the time. Then the work horse, the Associate Editor: a congenial, perpetually - smiling, efficient little lass from Carnall hall-Wilda Whitescarver. She’s the tabulator and the lister of the crew. Handles the rough stuff. Often wonders what its all about, bijt gets it done just the same. Every Razorback needs some¬ thing to prod it along, a shot in the arm, so to speak. Journalism Prof. J. A. Thalheimer fills this bill. He’s the one who kept re¬ minding the staff they had dead¬ lines to meet, but was a far greater help than he’ll ever sus- Conge7iial, Efficient pect in the sane advice he gave the editor. The folks around the journalism department call him Smokey Joe, but don’t let him hear you doing it.

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