1931-1932 Yearbook

Thank You "Help yourself and Heaven will help you, for to the worker God himself lends aid." «We are born for cooperation. Like the feet, the hands, the eyelids" we have worked, and we have finished a task. What truly, valiant helpers you have been! We deem it an honor to share our thanks with Honorable Fred Allsopp for having written "Folklore of Romantic Arkansas" and with the Groiler Publishing Society for graciously permitting us [0 use it as a source of our legends. We share thanks with President Armstrong, Dean Sears, George Benson, Miss Colley and members of the senior class for literary contributions, with Miss Walker, Carrie Olson, Martha Walker, Emmaline Blevins, and Marguerite Wainwright for arcistic helps, with Jean Darr for kindness in taking snapshots, with Nova Capps for typing, with our advertisers for financial aid, with Mr. Echlin, our photographer, for his patience and good work, and with our faithful, gracious engravers for their umiting effores in planning, in creating and in serving. Nor would we forget our printers whose task is just begun. We have loved the work with you. We have felt "the common wave of thought and joy that lifts mankind." We have been conscious that uhe who wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our wit." We have tried to serve God's creatures. We wish we might pay as if He had written the bill. We are debtors yet, because our mouths are dumb, but OUt hearts thank you.

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