University of Arkansas Trading Cards
Arkansas - Learning is at the heart of the University of Arkansas. From research to racquetball, from homework to homecoming - it all serves to create an atmosphere, an environment, an impetus, an inspiration for learning.
These trading cards are our gift and our reminder to you.
Remember your time at the University, and celebrate learning.
All For Learning

Old Main - Renewed for Coming Generations Renovated and reopened for classes in 1991
Home to the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
New carillon plays the alma mater at 5 p.m. every day
Come see the new Old Main

Senior Walk - Paved with Tradition
Until 1924, the names on the UA Senior Walk were handwritten in wet cement.
Crews of workers stamped the letters of the names into the walk until 1986
Today, Senior Sand Hog engraves the names and keeps a winning tradition alive.
Have you seen your name on Senior Walk?
MY COMMENT - Yes I have and it was good to see it.

The Old Union - Where We Met
Morning coffee on the porch
Soup for a quarter with cornbread free
Glamorous parties in the art deco ballroom
Escaping the heat on afternoon study dates
One of the great gathering places

Razorback Spirit - Reflecting on Good Times:
Singing (or humming) the alma mater as the Razorback band played
Making friends as you waited in line for tickets
Celebrating those big victories over all our arch-rivals
Call an old friend and share a memory

Students of the '90s - Preparing to Lead
Ready to learn - well-prepared
Learning responsibility
Ready to make a difference
Not so different from UA students of a century ago
Become a UA student of the '90s, 1-800-377-UofA

Favorite Class - So This Is Why I came to College
A class worth getting out of bed for.
A teacher who invigorated you, and classmates who shared your enthusiasm.
The things you learned remain a part of you.
The best classes instill a love for learning.
Wanted: excited students. 1-800-377-UofA

Happy 125th! - Happy 125th Birthday to the U of A
The University of Arkansas began in 1871 with two wood-frame buildings, nine students and high hopes for Arkansas.
Established as a land-grant institution, the University has stood by its commitment to teaching, research and public service.
Many happy returns!


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