University of Nevada - Artemisia Yearbook (Reno, NV)

 - Class of 1931

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AETE ISIA 15513 ii., -1. COLLEGE GF ENGINEERING HEN times are hard the number of young people 9 who come to college is increased. The College of Engineering has felt the truth of this during the pres- ent year for not since the days of the Veterans Bureau, when fifty or more returned soldiers were being educated here by the Federal Government, has there been such a large enrollment. Nearly two hundred and fifty stu- dents for the year. Witli number has also come quality and wie hope the instruction has kept pace With the demand. Students who have returned to complete the Work for a degree after an absence of several years, say that courses are more effective than in earlier times. Graduates of the College of Engineering have gone to every part of the world and most reports that come to us indicate that they are making good and are competing successfully with graduates from larger and supposedly better schools. FREDERICK H. SIBLEY Dean The reason is not very obvious. Probably it is due in not small measure to the constructive optimism of the Nevada graduate. The man who thinks he can succeed usually does. On the other hand such success is due in part to a broad and fundamen- tal training rather than a specific one. No experienced engineer any longer believes that We are training engineers in College, rather We are teaching them to think and speak the technical language so that in time they may become engineers. Young men with such an educational background are not handicapped with a mass of information to be unlearned before correct professional experience can be acquired. .., Pri 'J U i ll 812 te IE 1 sf rl Q H li in 55 .Ai iii ,,. TE? iii 35: .5 U lit if iii Eff it ii. I I i .I . tif? . li . il i 52 ii is l : Fi1'tR ':B'b ,. . , , , , s ow ix y, Bo.udm.m, Palmci Second Row: Rocklund, Sglmqm-fu Smru, I . , , - -i-- W1 ..-... f1'..:.r:vfv.e.if' e . ,. CPI ' El ei 1931 .,....-F



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g . Q 'i3r'1ir9'f i?i3f.i3Q 'i.'jij'T J ' L12-,JL ARTEMISIA. , Y --F lf - F A A A III, eerffaoms-Xl .IE ' '45 37 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ' VVO Year Normal! Gmdmztes: Roxcena Bonham, Sparks, Emma Boyd, lWcGill, Ethelyn Coverston, Lone Tree, Mabel Dowling, Muncey, Ruby Danvers, McGill, Elaine Fairchild, Sparks, Melba Geraghty, Mc- Gill, Frances B. Hewitt, Sparks, Florence Huffman, lone, Golamae Johnson, Gardnerville, Eleanor Keema, Yerrington, Myrtle Keema, Signal, Irene Kitch, East l Ely, Maxine Roudebush, Steptoe, Julia DeKinder, Fair- view, Ruby S. Fraser, Hawthor'ne. JOHN W, HALL Four Year Gmduatess Margaret Baird, McGill, Beth Dem Beemer, Sparks, Aurora Belmonte, Smith Valley, Alice Beninghoff, Ruth, Emory I. Chase, Las Vegas, Wm. Kelly Collonan, University of Nevada, Helen Coverston, Fallo-n, Anna Frey, Gardnerville, Evelyn Gault, iDayton, Geraldine Green, Fernley, Gerda Hexem, Millett, Inez Holmstrom, North Fork, George Lang, Las Vegas, Alice LeMaire, Battle Mountain, Ainsley H. Mab- son, Wadsworth, Helen Mann, Yerington, Florence Mitchell, Fort Bragg, Cali- fornia, Helen Morris, Tonopah, Richard Oliver, Ruth, Valborg Glsen, Sparks, Mary A. O'Neill, McGill, Enid Porter, Fallon, Katherine Priest, Sparks, Kathryn Robison, Sparks, Esther Sauer, Independence, Edwin Gemenza, California, Leonard VV. Sledge, Las Vegas, Ione Smith, Dyer, Regina Sullivan, Deep Hole, Maryanna Tayliy, Carson City, Mary Weeks, Arthur-Hoover, Edwin Whitehead, Fernley, Ina inters, Tonopah, Gladys Cafferata, Wadsworth, Idel Anderson, Ely, Wallace Smith, Battle Mountain, Ellen Russell, Reno, Pauline Wren, Las Vegas. First Row' Billin h ' - g urst Reubsam Bc .. . . 1 - . Q y FHWQCOHI. Second Row. Tnlhoy, Thompson, 'l raunvr, Y oung. I' - ,,,, - -- .... -...... ..,- . -, Q3 ' 'f'fiE5EfLfi?fff7ff I 133 E : 'inf - Q14 -..... wr- , 1- J ' I 1 ,.,... 1 .U I N :.......1. .. L. . . . q ..,. F261 1931 li srl ff,- A 5 y F s'z If I sf fi EV af I? It I E rg, II 'Ist I I I I I . I . 3 I I f I I , I I+ I lil I II: II if III Igxf Ki 'Iii , , JE II: I I . I It I I, C :I I il 5 I II IA l :fn Ili I, Ii Q L ...u

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