University of Nevada - Artemisia Yearbook (Reno, NV)

 - Class of 1931

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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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Mia l i 4 : , i E i nz E . v i Je V IN L karl Fx. T E lvl l V-F' -- ,txl W, t... ' ?Qg-w fe V W ---e-:,- -lefty - i ---. nj ,,., f. - V W .,. I I ? l l' i Q CGLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE is , - . 1 HE steady growth of the .College ot Agriculture I l . ' v. . v M - - v continued this year with an enrollment of Fifty- ! l nine, five of whom will graduate. The School of Home l Economics which is included in the College of Agricul- , yi , 1 c - L' l ture, enrolled thirty-four, and will graduate nine. Stu- Sl . 4, s ' C gif: I if dents of the College find ready employment, and the de- Y Ill v 1 Q i 5 ' ' ' . . - . ' ' lf, partment makes every effort to place them in satisfactory yy by 2 l I positions. The Aggies find work with the Extension Q H ' ml - Q f Department, become teachers, or follow some other agri- y l ' .ll Q i ' Y t D g A ' l cultural pursuits, while the Home hconomics students are l lj 2 always in demand as teachers, dieticians, or home demon- ROl2liR'l' S'l'l5W.-XR'l' ' ' - Dean gl My 1 . stration agents. yy y if V l f 1 . . ' ' ' Both departments of the College have been very active during the past year. ll, i 5 1 f During Homecoming, the Home liconomics Club held an exhibit in the department 'J 'i L i rooms. The Club sent its president, Margaret Purdy, as a representative to the Ameri- if . - . . . . . . . , v 5 ' NJA, can Home Economics Association convention which was held this year in Denver. , D A . n L, j l They also had complete charge of the luncheon held in the gymnasium on Mackay Day. i l, The Aggie Club again cooperated with the Farm Bureau in putting on the Nevada we ' i Potato and Apple Show, and arranged for the High School Livestock Judging Contest. f f l l u n n Q - 1 I 1 For the third time, they sent a dairy cattle judging team to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, where they made a very creditable showing. J ., v W. ,V N, ,,,,...,,., W., ..,.. ,. ., .. . , ., , , .. .,,,,,.,,,..,.. .,.X, ..,. -.,,,,,,.,,.,.,. .x , ..... ..., , , .... M... . ,..,,,,7,.,.-e,,.t.,7,.,eV M 1 V in Q i g , X. . , K N A ' X gul Mp. J 'f 7 t ' ' Q - 1-ffl , '2.fi1,if5E?f5i??fg - l . l P 1: 1 - ' . ' ' ' 1 I ,',' Q' . i fi 'wif ' ' A ll R 'Va ' '. 1 a rt . - A' V Q l Q i I R v ,, 5 Z P i 1 ' .X i T . El r N N .1 il i , . , i l, 1 I 5 .yr ,K .gih L X s . . Q jfs, s- lla all w ' 'S I' I 523 3+ i 4 4 1, Z Q 5 J IF L 4 5 , i ' M1259 ' 4 . I l vi First Row: I-iraiidseii, Lehenbauer, Levvis. Second Roxy : Miller, Pope, Scott, XVilson. if . C.. -. -M-. A, C I ci? '1iD..f.s534T't ga1g v E' 533 f-Pj i .Z M . A 1931 E271

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