University of Nevada - Artemisia Yearbook (Reno, NV)

 - Class of 1942

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ike. Six. Margaret E. Mack, amiable and capable Dean of Women and professor of biology, has as her job the guidance of Artemisia Hall, campus coeds, the N.Y.A., and the social calendar committee. Possessed of an excellent judg- ment, versatile personality, and gracious man- ner. Dean Mack is universally respected and admired. Dean Reuben C. Thompson, pos- sessor of infectious smile and fund of jokes, is, nevertheless, a person with whom to reckon in his positions as head of the Student Affairs Committee, Dean of Men, and Profes- sor of Philosophy. Taking- over his duties for the first time this year, newly ap- pointed Dean Palmer has already proved himself a popular and successful Dean of Engineering, and has helped to secure for the col- lege a national rating, while carrying on his own work electrical engineering. Top: DEAN MARGARET MAGIC Center: DEAN REUBEN C. THOMPSON Bottom: DEAN STANLEY PALMER

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£c ' .c LlonttoL conomLC A newly-added task, that of Llniver- sity Vice-President, has given the comptroller added responsibility: taking, tabulating, and spending wise- ly and well the University monies j shifting purchase and expenditure to conform with government restrictions, buying the necessary materials for the gym., and acting as president during the six-weeks absence of Dr. Hartman. Comptroller Gorman has perfected his own excellent system of bookkeeping. CHARLES H. GORMAN, Comptroller JEANETTE RHODES, Registrar Tabulation of registration results each semester of this year revealed the effects of the world crisis in student enrollment. Full semester figures of 1001 were cut to 835 in the spring, as compared to 1141 and 1044 respec- tively for last year. New regulations providing full credit for seven weeks ' satisfactory class work, and, for those of last semester senior standing, grad- uation after satisfactory completion of ten weeks ' class work, given to all taken into defense or armed service, have in- creased the work of Registrar Rhodes. 17



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u Confronted with the problems of some five hundred Arts and Science students, Dean Frederick Wood has spent much of his time and energy in their behalf, and has become a popular student counselor. Despite this, he still takes a great deal of pride in his special department, that of Mathematics. . . . Being a research scientist, as well as a Dean, gives Robert Stewart special recognition. A success- ful soil specialist. Dean Stewart of the Agri- culture College, both as a teacher and a prac- tical agriculturist, urges the importance of the land in our world today . . . An unusual man in an unusual position char- acterizes Dean Traner of the School of Education. He not only trains the only home- grown teachers in the state, but he is Director of the Teacher Appointment Ser- vice which places them in the field. Thus Nevada is as- sured of the best possible teachers for the job, and the graduates of the College of Education are assured of the best possible position. Top: DEAN FREDERICK WOOD Center: DEAN ROBERT STEWART Bottom: DEAN FREDERICK W. TRANER 19

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