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The Artemisia 1921 ..-+ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Helen Hobbins. President Joseph McDonald Vice-President Mrs Robert Lewers Secretary-Treasurer ALUMNI senate Delle B. Boyd Mrs. Theodora Fulton Peter Frandsen F. H. Norcross A. M. Smith E. D. Boyle E. E. Caine Mrs. Dorothy Nyswander J. H. Clemons Bertha Knemeyer C. A. Norcross William Kearney M. E. Jepson S. E. Ross Robert Farrar John W. Wright + ..
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The Artemisia 1921 -»— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HAT is the University of Nevada Alumni Association doing in 1921 ? This question comes to the mind of every old grad who takes the last Artemisia in his hand and begins to turn the pages. For his thoughts are harking back to the good old days when he was one or the fellows going to school and things were done right. And he finds himself picturing the campus as it used to be and then of the changes which the years have wrought. But in his heart is still the love for his Alma Mater and a pride in the knowledge that he is one of her sons. Well, what has the University of Nevada Alumni Association been doing? First of all, trying to solve a great big problem — a problem that for the past five years has been growing more and more significant — the problem of the lack of cooperation and coordination among the members. In 1894 four people met, formulated plans, drew up a constitution, and founded the University of Nevada Alumni Association. Today its member- ship exceeds six hundred and they are scattered far and wide throughout this old world of ours. The members, living in Reno, because they feel more vitally the need of a closer organization, met in April, 1 920 and took what they believe to be a pro- gressive step and one which will ultimately benefit the institution. At this meet- ing they organized a branch association to be called the University of Nevada Alumni Association of Reno. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Prince Catlin, president; Mrs. Albert Cahlan, vice-president; Miss Laura Ambler, secretary; Mrs. Albert Saxon, treasurer. These officers, in addition to the duties regularly imposed upon them constitute a general executive committee. The objects of this branch organization are three-fold. Primarily, the aim is to promote thorough cooperation with the genera! alumni association of the University of Nevada, the welfare of the University by forming a closer fellowship among the alumni living in this district. The second aim is to form a closer bond between the alumni and the students, particularly the seniors. And the third, by active support, both financial and moral, to further all undertakings of the University. In order to fulfill this last provision the organization took steps to organize a campaign for funds to be used as a sinking fund for the general association. This is a vital issue and one which deserves the consideration of each loyal +...-
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