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E ebiirac el 25 - ,E - Qfigjbyaia' 3b A .5 9 -.ea-A-a.Qi. . CLARK, JOHN DUSTIN, B. S., M. S. QNew Hampshire College of Ag- l A l riculture and Mechanic Artsjg Ph. D. fl...elancl-Stanford Junior Uni- , versityl. WK -Dean of Graduate School and Professor of Chemistry. ef BARNHART, CHARLES ANTHONY, B. A., M. A. fUniversity of Illinoisl. 4 0 1 -Professor of Mathematics. Q ? SHELTON, WILMA LoY, B. A., B. L. S. fllniverstiy of Illinoisl. Y 0 Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science. gt SIMPSON, MRS. WALTER, CMichigan Agricultural Collegej. 6 -Professor of Home Economics. Q MCCORMICK, KATHE.RlNE.,'B. S. fState College of Mississippilg M. A. CColumbiaJ. g Instructor in Physical Education and Hygiene of Women. W NICHOLS, LOUISE. -Instructor in Piano. FAW, JENNIE STEVENS. -Instructor in Piano and Pipe Organ. OSUNA, ANITA, B. A. CNew Mexicojg M. A. fStanfordJ. -Instructor in Romance Languages. ROY, EDNA, B. S. fNew Mexicoj. x -Instructor in Home Economics. Engineering- EYRE, THOMAS TAYLOR, B. S. in M. E.. CPurdue Universityj. -Dean of the College and Professor of Practical Mechanics DOUGHERTY, HARRY, B. S. in C. E.. Cpennsylvania State Collegej. -Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. CAREY, CHARLES EDWARD, B. S., E.. E.. CUniversity of Oklahomaj. -Associate Professor of ,Electrical Engineering. t . is I i nf a ' 1 A ' .,.,- :.,Q.'a 1'gg'- 'urn . FnR'n'.Slx 4
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2' ,isvsw- I . l 0 ' , I 'I 6I110I'S f 'I 'fl 9 Pc 1 ' 'l l Class I-I1story 9 . OUR YEARS AGO, one hundred and eighteen Freshmen were the founders of the l923 Senior Class. They were more powerful than the average Fresh- 92 man organization under the leadership of George Martin, president, Belle Bar- , ton, vice-president, Walter WilHey, secretary-treasurer, and Melville Rogers, l student representative. True to tradition, the Freshmen edition of the U. N. M. Weekly was published with John Fernstrom and Lorena Burton as editors. Green i in print, it was more or less green in spirit also, but represented the class well. The i most noticeable activity, however, of this group was the Freshman light, which re- . sulted in a number of their verdant members being locked in the city jail with a few of the upper classmen. There was something of dignity in the affair, nevertheless, y as the class president was one of those to spend the night within the safe keeping i of the law. As a Sophomore Class, under Arthur Brown as president, Lorena Burton, V Vice-president, Helen Nelson, secretary-treasurer, and Walter Ward, student rep- I 5 resentative, theamost memorable of the year's activities was the Sophomore dance, given at the Woman's Club. The Junior Class chose as leaders, Clarence Huffine, presidentg Marion Stin- nett, vice-presidentg Mary Popejoy, secretary-treasurerg and Leona Sherwood, l student representative. To honor the graduation class of l92l, they gave a formal ru Promenade at the Elks' Club, which went down in the annals of the school as one t I of the most elaborate, yet truly delightful affairs ever given at the University. Walter fi Berger, as chairman of the committee for this dance, deserved much credit. 52 Dan Cupid was busy during these four years and seriously depleted the ranks 'lg of the class. In l92l, Belle Barton and George Sampson, of Winslow, Arizona, were married. Some months later, Mary McMullin and John Popejoy followed in their wake, and in the early summer of l922, Irene Fee and Edward Lighton, ' and Alice Gould and Howell Faw made the final triumphs for Cupid. --lg-'-E'!eJi 'M ' L,-.- ' Q- V . si-fi' - ' -M' 'h - +'aQl. aQ. oo ---- 1lNiMT.w.,M-fQ51pQ, FoR'l'Y.NiN1-r
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