1941-1942 Yearbook

Beauty's Home At the foot of Cedar Falls on Petit Jean Mountain this Texan, proud of her State, rests contentedly and enthusiastically admits the beauty of Arkansas scenery. The reckless, powerful plunge of water passes on its bounding energy to her own spirit. Already this morning she has climbed to the pinnacle and allover the top. After resting momentarily, she'll be off again. Soup's On Nearing the Top Another Harding lass is seeing Petit Jean. Below her is an exceptional scene-the town of Morrilton partially flooded . Perhaps on the upward climb this Miss from the Kansas plains was a bit wearied . An ice cold draught from a mountain stream refreshed her. Petit Jean is 100 miles northwest of Searcy, and Hot Springs with its wooded hills and healing s treams is 100 miles south. The college itself is near the Ozark foothills and ideal spats for Saturday outings are as close as four miles. Classes, social clubs, and state clubs, never tiring of the lure of a day outdoors/ schedule at least one outing annually-usually two. Hiking, climbing, eating, exploring, and picture -taking fill the day.

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