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

 - Class of 1951

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The personal touch “But Miss Scudder, I thought it was a 12:30 night. “I just can’t take zoology, even if it is required.” “It ' s a triHe annoying when my roomate plays Khatchaturian at 3 in the morn¬ ing!” The problems and complaints which coeds bring to the room of the personnel office marked “Dean of Women” are as varied and individual as the girls themselves. Equipped with a bachelor of arts degree from Purdue, a master’s from Columbia, and an innate understand¬ ing, Dean Jeannette Scudder has guided Arkansas coeds in the devel¬ opment of personality, character, and leadership since 1940. DEANS OF MEN AND WOMEN From assistant director of Ordark Research Project to Dean of Men was quite a change, but no one can any longer imagine Dean Shoemaker as anyone but Dean Shoemaker. A Harvard graduate, Dean John Shoe¬ maker, a native of Seattle, Washing¬ ton, received degrees in engineering, which led to his work with the Ordark Project. Now, whether he’s helping foreign students to sell book ends, or advising a veteran worried about his G.I. Bill, or counseling men students about per¬ sonal problems, the personable dean is one of the most popular adminis¬ trators on the campus. From protons to personnel Page 20

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Commerce students practice tor perfection. Such an intriguing device ... to engineers. Now put something into it—suffer! Lights burn long in the law library. Students turn teachers in Peabody Hall.



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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS John Thach; Janet Toney; Steve Matthews; Bill Robbins. 9 BY THE STUDENTS Student government at the University of Ar¬ kansas is a very vital part of campus life, for through actual participation, students keep an ac¬ tive voice in the governing policies of the Uni¬ versity. The Student Senate each year performs such integral functions as the obtaining of professional entertainment for the benefit of the students, ap¬ portioning of money to student organizations, and selecting representatives to festivals of other Southwest schools. This year it obtained such “name” entertainers as Kay Anthony, Charlie Spivak, and Horace l leidt. An outstanding contribution was Prexy Bill Bobbins ' seven-point sportsmanship program, de¬ signed to help the University win the Southwest conference trophy. The Senate also serves as an advisory body to University officials, in such mat¬ ters as class attendance, grading, and handling of student funds. Student body officers this year were: president, f ill Robbins; vice-president, Steve Matthews; sec- letary, Janet Toney; and treasurer, John Thach. The Student Court, composed of five under¬ graduate members, reviews the case of students who violate University rules. Chief justice of the court was Ben Core. Robbins puts over a point. Page 21

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