University of Nevada - Artemisia Yearbook (Reno, NV)

 - Class of 1931

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11 1 1 11111 ,1 1 li 4.1, 1 X Q11 .Rl '.31Ji: 1. 1 ,KN 1 ,. ,,, .. , 1 -,- '1' U 'SL l I1 1 j 1 111 ' 1 A 1 ' i 1 ' 1 E 1 'I A1 .. - a 4 5 4 - .1 .. Qi' 4 .4 1 1 119 1 1 1 ' ' Q 1 A1 Z3 1'f 1 li 1 fk 1 is 1 l 1y0 11 ,., 1,1 ,1 1 Q , 9 g 1 1 ga, tg-, ,, Wa -, 11 5241 , 41 1 i1 J-4 ' 1 111,111 g 11,1 my THE REGISTRAR 11 '41 11,11 i 111 11 'Q 1 1 111,11 '11 11111 1. 1 11 .1 , r I . ' 1 1 11 11, :11 1 151 'D , 1 J 1 ff '111 11'11 HE University of Nevada is on the approved list ofth A e ssociation of American Universities. In December, 1920, a pplication for such placement was 1 Li r 11. K: I 1 3 N 1 1 1 i ,f 1 1 1 3 , 1 xx 1, 1 - 111, QQ ,Wig formally accepted, and at that time, Nevada was the one 41 , hundred and thirty-fourth name on the list. 11 1 21 1 . . 'ffl 11 It is the Work of the Registrar to handle all student 1 lil' g registration, determine and keep on file the status of all 111, yyiv those enrolled, compile and send out all grades at the end 'NN11 H1 1511 of each semester, and function, in conjunction with the 1 f ? 1 ' 11, 11 ji other members of the faculty, as a part of the general ad- 1111 ' ministrative systm. i 1 111 1 N V 1 . . . . , . . T s 1 II ii 1-1, ' Workirig in conjunction with the Registrar in the LOLELX-'HISISSA' fy lyf y determination and collection of student fees is the Comp- U If 1 iw y I roller. His main duty, however, is that of directly controlling all university finances. ,ill 1111 f Through courtesy to the student body the Comptroller exercises supervisory control . 1 1 over the central treasury system through the ofhce of the graduate manager. T1 1 5 5 ' ' 1 il' ' ,i 1 . . . ' ,J :I For the first twenty-two years in Reno, the average yearly University enrollment 111, 1, 4 . . . . . r ' ' . ' 11 jg, 51611 Was 204. Beginning With the closing year of this early Reno period, the total yearly W 1 ,E 1 1 enrollments by five-year periods follow: 1 1.11 A in 5 3111 ' 1908-1909 - - 201 1923-1924 - - 855 ,li 1,1 U I 1, F 11 jd if 1913-1914 - - - 301 1928-1929 - 944 Q11 A 'I 1918-1919 ---- 285 1929-1930 - - 1046 Q11 1' 1930-1931 - - - 1105 1 11 11 111 5 1 I W 5,1 ip: . ,A . 1 , y y 5 1 1 1 F 51 1 1 1 ' 11 if 1 51115 1 fl Q1 fi 1 I 1 1 1 QI 1 1' 11 11 1 , L X5 5 Q1 1 15 1 '11 1 3 fi ' f 1 Y f 1 I 1 I E 3 3 1 1 ii 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 191i ,Wx 1 1 11111511 . 1' A 1 1111 1 4 11 1 1 lf 11 ' ill 1 14 lf1 g, 1,1 ' 1 71111111 if ,Fx E fx ,1 1 1112111 Uliifif if Midi: 1Iy,1!1, 1 9 11-111 1 1 1 1 1 11 THE PRESIDENT'S HOME FROM MORRILL HALL 1'L1,1xl 111.1 15 1 12:L,,,Q1 , fue' 1 5 Z N L41 1' Q' 11 ,Q 11-'I 'XI1 lf 1 21, X, li'-ii. I 1191 1111141

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ARTEMISIA 3 'gli y mmm? gi s l 4 i A- Z . 2 i I , . . if i i 7-1 ... rl: A+! 4 .pi I v 5 -. Hx L .is fi F. fi gl . I 1 , 1 i Il M I XPE1.w rl il? il X 'll . ie .fs , 1 fl E3 i V! l , A ,Fi gs 11 , 'i 'zml .il c,z i' lf! I Q 11 li if E T 5 P: N W T BDARD or REGENTS A 9 HE Regents of the University of Nevada are, 0 1 under the Constitution of the State, elected at large . l ' , A by the voters of the State. They meet at specified timies l I during the school year to examine the condition of all L I 1 fi il University aHairs and to govern their policies accord- I I, , ingly. It is their duty to exercise control over the college through their executive oliicer, the President. They are I :if ,i allotted a certain sum each year through appropriations Fi. fi le of state funds voted 'them by the legislative body of the state at their biennial sessions. All departments must be jd 51 g Hnanced by this fund under the Board's direction. Under iii the law now in effect, there are five University Regents, ll GEORCEQS- BROWN one elected every two years for a term of ten years. The if Cmmmn membership of the present Board of Regents, together Til 2 I 2 with the post oHices from .which they were elected is given below: H 5 Honorable Frank Williams fl933j ----- Goodsprings W Q it . Q Honorable Walter E. Pratt H9351 - - - - - Reno 5 ,S A W! Honorable George S. Brown H9375 - - - Reno Honorable George Wingfield fl939D - - - y Reno 5 Honorable A. C. Qlmsted C1941j ---- - TWQHS .FF 2 4 j .1 OFF1cERs OF THE BOARD j A w 'F judge George S. Brown ---- A -' ----- - - - Chairman 'T Honorable George H. Taylor ------- - Secretary Emeritus V' Miss Carolyn M. Beckwith - ------.. - - Secretary ' 5 Mr. Charles Gorman --------- --... C Omptfoller i Qi ..........-ae 4.0! V Q li lil s 4 5' l l B T 7 E ' 5 T G it Q fi 1 H . p. Ei is F iii i i 1 V 'T' fi i 1 T lf F ' T ill? gl T 5 if QI il J wrteiaivis PRATT WINGFIELD OLMSTEAD Q T i . .A ' V ' X f f . ' l gm .2-f..a,E,g.g3gp1'.,a:g.4:g4,4gi..1i::...T:fs - '-- -- if -.-.. g -. .. 1 T s A' sei -451 El as - es , T iff' 'RY A mi I 9 3 I ' e I T 1 lmsi ,gvhl lsr:



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RTEMISIA .f- ' r f ' ,f-'M il E31 l afJee+s eAs-f ,EE X9 21 IQ DEAN OF WOMEN HROUGHOUT the ages we find woman as a mother, a helpmeet, a companion, gradually as- suming other important roles until now she is found in many different lines of activity-professional and other- wise. To fulfill the demands of these occupations she must not only be intelligent, capable, and alert but she must be trained generally and specifically. To select her best field of endeavor and the best method of preparation constitutes an important step toward the attainment of success in the work finally chosen. Conferences between the Dean of Women and the student who is groping for A A a life vocation constitute an important phase of the Dean's work. Qpportunity for these conferences is op-en at all Dean times and material is constantly being received by the - Dean concerning vocational information. The link be- tween the student's desire and attainment may be forged 'by joint study of these courses conducted by student and Dean. The association thus ensuing is intimate and interest- ing and leaves pleasant memo-ries in the mind of the Dean, and a feeling of interest in the later success of the student in her work. ' Many times the work of the Dean is not pleasant. The responsibility as a member MARGARET E. MACK Ps '4 'I di ll II ll I l I L .I ' I I. II, I eg IME i ,lf I il If I: ,Q I .., I.. ' I I 7 . E E x I of the student affairs committee often leads to criticism, but it must be remembered that such Work is necessary, not only for the welfare of the individual but for the best V. B interests of the school. This main function is often overlooked, and the notion prevails ' ' that the office is a disciplinary one. To erase this mistaken idea is probably the hardest i A task which confronts the Dean of Women at any college, and it is hoped that thro-ugh l conferences with the student this notion may be corrected, and the person made to see j , f that a real service is being done. ' .Ii A f -W-,I Ilell ,,', if '- A , . it 'iff Ii ' E I I l E 3 A -lil EQ 1 l ' 1 l l I I . in : l fi fi THE AGRICULTURAL BUILDING AND HALL or ENGLISH FRoM THE QUAD I I 'W' m-.jgg.,'1efeg,'1i'ix,gg4 i,,,I4,7 -M-'--e-f-I----A A -- - A- , ' M B3 K'-Gi mWM+:f. F203 1931 W I '.! I 5 If I!! 3 l, 5 'F ,I f I rf I V 4 . Ili ill im .W R S S. TX I . IQ II 1 S51 idg rf, I,I I Iii V K, I. ' I l I ll lI lf I' , , Ks I f I x Il TJ? L , J . .I l. I-TQ' :IV :rig ... Il' ' ii. I I 1 ii 1. 'sl I E, li S! Il I ! .I H l Ill ml III Ii .I III If 'V 'I l I .II 1 ll B'-A

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