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Alumni Directory
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Including a List of the Members of the Board of Regents, the Officers of
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published quarterly by the university of new Mexico
entered may 1 . i 906, at albuquerque. n. m.. as second class matter
under act of congress of july 18, 1894
HARVARD COLLEGf lIRKARi
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THE INSTITUTION
OCT 2Z 1931
1814734
PREFACE
As a glance at the Table of Contents would reveal, this
Bulletin, the first Alumni Directory to be published by the
University of New Mexico, is intended to give a complete
record of its graduates and a list of the members of the Board
of Regents, the Officers of Administration and the Faculties of
the University since its opening in 1892. If found to be of
intrinsic value and interest, it is hoped that a revised edition be
issued every five years and, if feasible, a pictorial and historical
sketch of the University should be included.
To the name of each person knowTi to be deceased, an
asterisk (*) has been prefixed. A dagger (t) following an
address indicates that we have not heard directly from the
person, but believe the address given to be correct. When two
addresses follow a biography, the first indicates the present
and temporary residence ; the second, the permanent address.
The University wishes to be kept informed of any change
in address or profession.
. JOSEPH B. ROSENBACH, 17.
University of New Mexico,
April, 1918.
CONTENTS
Roll of Honor 5
Classification of Degrees 6
Alumni Directoiy 7
Candidates for Degrees, 19 IS 22
Holders of Certificates 23
Graduates of the Commercial Department 23
Graduates of the Normal Department 23
Regents and Faculty 25
The Board of Regents 25
Officers of Administration 26
Faculty and Other Officers of Instruction and Administration.... 26
Index to Alumni 34
ROLL OF HONOR
The following is a list of Alumni, members of the Board of Eegents,
and the Faculties of the University, now engaged in some phase of war
service. This list is corrected to April 1, 1918.
IRA VANCE BOLDT
LOUIE CROFT BOYD
PROF. JESSIE L. BREXNEMAX
CARL DAVID BROREIX
FRED MYRON CALKINS
WILLIAM COBURN COOK
EDMUND W. DORAN
PROF. WILL E. EDINGTON
GROVER CARLTON EMMONS
GEORGE ADLAI FEATHER
RAYMOND DANIEL GLADDING
WALTER FRANCIS GOUIN
LESLIE MEREDITH HARKNESS
MATTHIAS HIGGINS, JR.
PROF. DOUGLAS WILSON JOHNSON
CLYDE KELLY
PROF. IRA B. LANPHIER
JOHN ALEXANDER LAPRAIK
CHARLES HENRY LEMBKE
JOHN R. McFIE, JR.
BENJAMIN CLAY SINGLETON
PROF. ANTHONY W. WAND
PROF. FRANK E. WOOD
Note. — There are about eighty other men, sometime students, but not
graduates, of the University, who have joined the colors.
CLASSIFICATION OF DEGREES
1892-1917
The degrees granted by the various Colleges of the University are
distributed as follows:
BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
Bachelor of Arts 81
Bachelor of Pedagogy 2
Bachelor of Science 19
Total 102
ADVANCED DEGREES
Master of Arts 2
Master of Science 5
Total 7
Total number of degrees granted 109
Duplications 3
Total number receiving degrees 106
Candidates for Degrees
1918
Bachelor of Arts 9
Bachelor of Science 2
Total nttmber of candidates for degrees 11
ALUMNI DIRECTORY
CLASS OF 1898
JOHN WEINZIEL. M. S.
Graduate, AViseonsin State Normal School, 1893; B. S., University of
Wisconsin, 1896, M. S., 1899, Ph. D., 1906. Principal, Fairchild, Wiscon-
sin, High School, 1893-1894; Assistant Professor of Biology, University
of New Mexico, 1898-1900, Professor of Biology and Chemistry and
Director of the Hadley Climatological Laboratory, 1900-1907; Profes-
sor of Bacteriology, University of Washington, 1907 — ; Fellow, Med-
ical School, Harvard University, 1917-1918 (on leave of absence).
Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Epsilon. Society of American
Bacteriologists (Vice President, 1914-1915) ; American Public Health
Association; New Mexico Association of Science (President 1904-1906);
Washington Association for the Prevention and Eelief of Tuberculosis
(Secretary, 1908-1917); Am^erican Association for the Advancement of
Science. Author of "The Micro-Organisms of Canned Foods" (in
press) and twenty-five printed papers. Married Jacquetta Lee, 1896.
2 Foster Street, Brookline, Mass., or
4144 Tenth Avenue. Seattle, Wash.
CLASS OF 1899
GEOEGE ELLETT COGHILL, M. S.
Student, Shurtleflf College, 1891-1893. B. A., Brown University, 1896;
Ph. D., ibidem and University of Wurzburg, 1902. Assistant in Math-
ematics and Fellow in Biology, University of New Mexico, 1897-1898,
" Assistant Professor of Biology, 1898-1900; G. A. R. Fellow in Biology,
Brown University, 1901-1902; Professor of Biology, Pacific Univer-
sity, 1902-1906; Professor of Biology, Embryology, and Histology, Wil-
lamette University, 1906-1907; Professor of Zoology, Denison Univer-
sity, 1907-1913; Associate Professor of Anatomy, University of Kan-
sas, 1913-1916, Professor, 1916—. Sigma Xi, Alpha Tau Omega. Fel-
low, American Association for the Advancement of Science; American
Microscopical Society; American Society of Naturalists; American So-
ciety of Zoologists; American Society of Anatomists. Author of "The
Correlation of Function and Structure in the Development of the
Nervous System" and several printed papers on Neurological sub-
jects. Married Muriel Anderson, 1900.
R. F. D. 9, Lawrence, Kan.
*FRANK S. MALTBY. M. S.
B. A., Moore's Hill College, 1893; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins
University, 1893-1895. Director of the Gymnasium, University of New
Mexico, 1897-1899, Registrar, 1898-1899. Co-author (with Weinzirl^
'98) of ' ' Some Observations on the Lung Capacity of Young People
Living in New Mexico." Died 1900.
8 Lniverslty of Ncir Mexico
CLA8H OF 1900
JAME8 FRANKLIN MESSENGER, M. S.
B. A., University of Kansas, 1895; Graduate Student, Harvard Uni-
versity, 1897-1898, M. A., 1901; Ph. D., Columbia University, 1903.
Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy, University of New Mexico,
1898-1900; Assistant in Psychology, Harvard University, 1900-1901;
Fellow in Psychology, Columbia University, 1901-1902; Instructor in
Psychology, Minnesota State Normal School, 1903-190-4, Virginia State
Normal School, 1905-1909; Professor of Education and Director of the
Summer School, University of Vermont, 1909 — . Sigma Nu. Fellow,
American Association for the Advancement of Science; American
Psychological Association; National Education Association. Author of
several printed papers. Married Lora Estelle Olds, 1895.
Care University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt.
THOMAS ALBERT BENDRAT, M. S.
Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1905-1907. Minister. Tea,
South Dakota, 1901-1905, Constableville. New York, 1907-1911, Tur-
ner's Falls, Massachusetts, 1911-1915, Chicago, Illinois, 1915 — . Co-
author (with Herrick) of "Identification of an Ohio Coal Measure's
Horizon in New Mexico. ' '
255 South Division Street, Chicago, Ill.t
CLASS OF 1901
DOUGLAS WILSON JOHNSON, B. S.
Student, Denison University, 1896-1899. Ph. D., Columbia University,
1903, and Harvard L^niversity, 1904. Teacher. Albuquerque, New Mex-
ico, High School, 1900-1901; Assistant on U. S. Geological Survey,
1901, 1903, 1904, 1905; Assistant Professor of Geology, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 1903-1907, Harvard University, 1906-1912;
Lecturer in Geology, Teacher's School of Science, Boston, Massachu-
setts, 1907-1912; Geographer on New Jersey Geological Survey, 1912-
1916; Associate Professor of Physiography, Columbia University,
1912 — . Major, Intelligence Section, U. S. A., 1918 — . (On a special
mission for the government to the Western front.) Sigma Xi. Fellow,
Geological Society of America; American Association; American Acad-
emy of Arts and Sciences; New York Academy of Sciences (Vice
President, 1915-1917); Washington Academy of Sciences; American
Geographical Society; Philadelphia Geographical Society; American
Museum Society; National Geographical Society; Seismological Society
of America; Physiographer's Association of New York (President,
1915-1916); American Rights League (Chairman, 1915-1918); Geog-
raphy Committee, National Research Council, 1910 — ; American De-
fense Society (Trustee); Director, Shaler Memorial Expedition of
Harvard University, 1912; Associate Editor, The Geographical Review,
1915 — ; Editor, Division of Geography, National Highways Associa-
tion, 1915 — ; Member, Special Government Mission to the European
War Zones. Author of "Topography and Strategy in the War";
"Shoic Processes and SlKu-eline Develuiiment "; ''Mv German Corre-
A h(in iii Dirvciory 9
spondence"; "The Peril of Prussianism "; and several printed papers.
Married Alice Adkius, 1903.
Care Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
EVA VIEGINIA JOHNSON, B. S.
Professional Nurse, Sistervillej West Virginia, 1901 — .
Sisterville, W. Va.
CLASS OF 1903
GUSTAF ALFRED MAGNUSSON, B. A.
M. D., University of Minnesota, 1908. Physician, Aitkin, Minnesota,
1909-1911; Instructor in Bacteriology University of Minnesota, 1911-
1913; Physician (Specialty— Clinical Laboratory), Seattle, Washing-
ton, 1913 — . Sigma Xi. Author of "Observations on Soil Moisture in
New Mexico from the Hygienic Standpoint"; "Meteorological
Tables"; (with Wcinzirl, '98) "Observations on Increased Blood
Counts Due to High Altitude." Married Ellen C. Johnson, 1913.
1001 Cobb Building, Seattle, Wash., or
2031 Eastlake Avenue, Seattle Wash.
CLASS OF 1904
JOSEPHINE S. PAESONS, B. A.
Graduate Student, University of California, 1904-1905. Head of the
Commercial Department, University of New Mexico, 1893-1912, Asso-
ciate Professor of Eomance Languages and Literatures, 1912-1916,
Professor, 1916-1917, Secretary of the University, 1912—.
905 West Tijeras Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
CLASS OF 1905
THOMAS SYDNEY BELL, B. A.
Student, University of Colorado, 1901-1904. B. A., Oxford University,
1908. Ehodes Scholar from New^ Mexico, Oxford University, 1905-
1908; Fellow in Eoman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence, Colum-
bia University, 1908-1909. Lecturer in International Law, University
of Washington, 1910-1912; Attorney at Law, Tacoma, Washington,
1910-1913, Pasadena, California, 1913 — . Pasadena Emergency Defense
League; Vice President, Ouachita Valley Eailway Company; Director,
Freeman-Smith Lumber Company, Southern California Sugar Company.
Author of: Von Bar "History of Continental Criminal Law" (a
translation). Married Louise Freeman, 1910.
1330 Hillcrest Avenue, Pasadena, Calif.
CLASS OF 1906
LILLIAN GEETEUDE HUGGETT, B. A.
M. A., Northwestern University, 1909. Assistant in Latin, University
of New Mexico, 1904-1906, Instructor in Latin and German, 1906-
1908; Fellow in Literature, Northwestern University, 1908-1909; Head
of Latin Department, El Paso, Texas, School for Girls, 1910-1912;
Special Teacher, Phoenix, Arizona, Public Schools, 1913; Superintend-
10 Uuirer.sifij of ycir Mexico
ent of (Schools, Lordsburg, New Mexico, 1915-1911); Teacher of His-
tory, El Paso, Texas, High School, 1916 — . .Sigma Sigma.
1210 North Oregon Street, El Paso, Texas.
CLASS OF 1907
KATE CARTHAGE CUNNINGHAM (BENHAM), B. A.
Librarian, University of New Mexico, 1902-1903; Teacher, Heatoii,
New Mexico, Public Schools, 1907-1908, Gallup, New Mexico, Public
Schools, 1908-1909. At home, Williams, Arizona, 1909 — . Sigma Sigma.
Married Henry L. Benham, 1909.
Williams, Ariz.
ROSE MAY HARSCH (LICHTENWALTER), B. S.
Clerk, U. S. Forest Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1907-1916; As-
sistant in Forest Pathology, Bureau of Plant Industry, V . S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture, 1916 — . Married Dr. Don G. Lichtenwalter, 1917.
221 South Broadway, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
ISABEL OGILVIE NIVEN (MURPHY), B. A.
Graduate Student, Stanford University, 1907-1908. Teacher of History,
Wilmington, California, High School, 1908-1910, Tulare, California,
High School, 1910-1911, Pomona, California, High School, 1911-1914,
Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California, 1914 — , Married
William Roe Mui-phy, 1910,
866 North Avenue (Si^, Los Angeles, Calif.
CLASS OF 1908
ALLAN FRENCH KELLER, B. A.
Postoffice Clerk, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1908 — . Married Kate
Vaughn, 1910.
801 North Eighth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
WILLIAM DENNIS SELF, B. A.
B. S., Vanderbilt University, 1908. Farmer and Stockman, Brookland,
Arkansas, 1908 — ; Member, Arkansas State Legislature, 1911-1913;
President, Jonesboro, Arkansas, Chamber of Commerce. 1916-1917.
Married Blanche Malone, 1913.
Brookland, Ark.
FLEDA EMMA SMITH, B. A.
Graduate Student, L^niversity of Chicago, Summer Quarters, 1908,
1909. Instructor in Domestic Science, University of New Mexico, 1908-
1910; Teacher of Home Economics, Los Angeles, California, Public
Schools, 1911 — . Federation of Applied Arts and Sciences of Califor-
nia; Pacific Conference of Home Economics; Los Angeles City
Teacher's Club.
311 East 47th Place, Los Angeles, Calif.
JOHN RALPH TASCHER, B. A.
Ij. I>. B., Northwestern University, 1911. Assistant in Mathematics,
Alumni Directory '11
University of New Mexico, 1906-1908; Attorney at Law, Chicago, Illi-
nois, 1911 — . Delta Chi, Alpha Alpha Alpha. Married Janet Brison,
1912.
354 East Fiftieth Street, Chicago, 111.
c£aSS of 1909
KIRK BRYAN, B. A.
B. A., Yale University, 1910, Graduate Student. 1910-1912. Assistant
Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1912-1911 ; Instructor in Geology,
Yale University, 1914-1917; Associate Geologist, U. S. Geological Sur-
vey, 1917—'. Sigma Xi. Geological Society of Washington. Author of
"Geology of the Vicinity of Albuquerque."
Care U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C, or
417 Fleming Building, Phoenix, Ariz.
HARRIET KATHARINE DAVIS, B. A.
Student, Morosco-Egan Dramatic School, Summer Session, 1909. Grad-
uate Student, University of Southern California, Summer Session,
1910. Teacher of English, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, High School,
1909—.
413 Tenth Street, East Las Vegas, N. Mex.
GROVER CARLTON EMMONS, B. A.
Student, Auburn University, 1903-1905, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
Business College, 1905-1906. Graduate Student, Vanderbilt University,
1909-1912. Bookkeeper, J. D. Emmons Furniture Company, Albuquer-
que, New Mexico, 1905-1906; Pastor, Methodist Church, Salem, Ar-
kansas, 1912-1913, San Marcial, New Mexico, 1913-1915, Gallup, New
Mexico, 1915-1917. Private Secretary to Bishop W. R. Lambuth and
War Evangelist, 1917 — . Pi Kappa Alpha.
515 East Central Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MICHAEL JOSEPH McGUINNESS, B. A.
Graduate Student, Notre Dame University, 1912-1913. Attorney at
Law, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1909 — ; Assistant District Attorney, San-
ta Fe, New Mexico, 1909-1912, Assistant Attorney General, 1913-1915.
New Mexico Bar Association. Married Marie D. Riley, 1912.
Santa Fe, N. Mex.
CLARENCE ELMS ROGERS, B. A.
M. S. (E. E.), University of California, 1910. John W. Mackay Fellow
in Electrical Research, University of California, 1909-1910. Engineer,
Automatic Electric Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1910-1912, Bay Cities
Home Telephone Company, Oakland, California, 1912-1914; Engineer
of Subscriber Equipment and Special Studies, Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company, San Francisco, California, 1914 — . American In-
stitute of Electrical Engineers. Married Emily Anna Mitchell, 1912.
3122 Grove Street, Oakland, Calif.
EDMUND ROSS, B. A.
Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin, 1912. Civil and Mining
Engineer, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1909 — , City Engineer, 1916-
12 Unirrrsitjj of Xcir Mexico
1917, County Engineer, 191S — . Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Chi. Rotary
Club. Married Evelyn Everitt ('13), 1914.
402 South Walter Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
EVA MARIE SPICER, B. A. ^
Student Monmouth College, 1905-1907. At home, Monmouth Illinois,
1909—. Teacher, Hazel Dell School, 1915-1916.
402 East Euclid Avenue, Monmouth, 111.
LILLIAN SPITZ (BIGLER), B. A.
Student, Wellesley College, 1907-1908. Teacher of English, Artesia,
New Mexico, 1909-1911, Principal, Atoka School, 1915-1916, Substi-
tute, Public Schools. 191(3-1917. At home, Artesia, New Mexico, 1917 — .
Married Earle N. Bigler, 1910.
Artesia, N. Mex.
WILLIAM BURKE WROTH, B. S.
M. E., Cornell University, 1913. Assistant to the Chief Mechanical
Engineer, J. G. White Management Corporation, New York City,
1913—.
43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1910
WALTER ROLAND ALLEN, B. S.
Commercial Engineer, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New
York, 1910 — . Alpha Alpha Alpha. Edison Club of Schenectady. Mar-
ried Ruth Taft Case, 1917.
160 Furman Street, Schenectady, N. Y.
HUGH McLELLAN BRYAN, B. A.
Student, Princeton University, 1908-1909. B. A., Oxford University,
1913. Rhodes Scholar from New Mexico, Oxford University, 1910-
1913. Forest Examiner, U, S. Forest Service, 1913—. Sigma Chi.
Care U. S. Forest Service, Albuquerque, N. M.
LAURENCE FREDERICK LEE, B. A.
L. L. B., Yale University, 1913. Attorney at Law, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, 1913 — . Phi Delta Phi and Corby Court, Alpha Alpha Alpha.
Field Secretary, State Council of Defense; State Chairmen, Four Min-
ute Men. Married Eileen McMillen, 1914.
523 North Eleventh Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
LENA MYRTLE PRIDE (LOUGHRIDGE), B. A.
Teacher, Gallup, New Mexico. High School, 1912-1914, Santa Fe, New
Mexico, High School, 1916-1917. At home, Gallup, New Mexico,
1917 — . Sigma Sigma. Married C. L. Loughridge, 1917.
Gallup, N. Mex.
JOSHUA JOEL SAULSBERRY, B. S. (E. E.)
Expert Electrician, El Paso, Texas, 1910-1912, Electrical Engineer,
1912—.
700 Mesa Avenue, El Paso, Texas, or
Alamogordo, N. Mex.
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EDITH WALKER (LANE), B. A.
At home Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1910-1917, San Diego, California,
1917—. Married David Redick Lane, 1913.
San Diego, Calif.
CLASS OF 1911
KARL GUSTAF KARSTEN, B. A.
Student, University of Illinois, 1907-1908, University of Chicago, 1908-
1909. B. A., Oxford University, 1914; Graduate Student, Columbia
University, 1914-1916. Rhodes Scholar from New Mexico, Oxford Uni-
versity, 1911-1914. Newspaper Reporter and Publicity Agent, New
York City, 1916-1917; Statistical Expert — Advertising and Merchan-
dising, 1917 — . Sigma Tau. Liberal Club of New York; Collegiate
Anti-Militarism League. Married Elinor Cox, 1917.
520 East 77th Street, New York, N. Y.
LORA MARIE LOVELACE, B. A.
At home, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1911 — . Phi Mu.
1216 West Central Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MARIE LOUISE PARRISH (McCARTHY), B. A.
Teacher, Lufkin, Texas, High School, 1911-1912. At home, Lufkin,
Texas, 1912—. Married Joseph McCarthy, 1912.
Lufkin, Texas.
JULIA BAYNARD PICKARD (BAILEY), B. A.
At home, Cleveland, Ohio, 1911—. Phi Mu. Married Rev. Ralph E.
Bailey, 1911.
6801 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
ALICE CAROLINE SCHREIBER (DAWSON), B. A.
Graduate Student, University of New Mexico, 1911-1912. Teacher,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1912-1916. At home, Arrey,
New Mexico, 1916 — . Married Oliver R. Dawson, 1916.
Arrey, Sierra County, N. Mex., or
Derry, N. Mex.
ARTHUR RAYMOND SEDER, B. S.
Principal, Carlsbad, New Mexico, High School, 1911-1913, Clovis,
New Mexico, High School, 1913 — . Sigma Chi. Married May Aline
Grantham, 1913.
Care Clovis High School, Clovis, N. Mex.
CLASS OF 1912
MATILDA FLORENCE ALLEN, B. A.
M. A., Stanford University, 1914. Assistant, Bureau of Insular Af-
fairs, Porto Rico, 1914-1916; Teacher of Spanish and French, Flathead
County, Montana, High School, 1916—. Phi Mu.
Care Flathead County High School, Kalispell, Mont.
RAYMOND DANIEL GLADDING, B. S.
S. B. (Sanitary Engineering), Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1915. Paving Chemist, Warren Brothers Paving Company, 1915; Water
14 Universiiy of Neir Mexico
Supply Eeconnaissance, Barrows and Breed, 1915-1916; Building De-
partment, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York, 1916;
Asphalt Paving Chemist and Eesident Engineer, Anderson and Clurbin,
Charlotte, North Carolina, 1916-1917. First Lieutenant, 20th Engineers,
U. S. E., 1917—. Theta Chi, Alpha Alpha Alpha. Eotary Club; Amer-
ican Testing Materials Society; American Public Health Association:
Boston Society of Civil Engineers. Married Oscie Duisella Chrisman,
1916.
20th Engineers, American University, Washington, D. C, or
55 Mill Street, Athens, Ohio.
EENA MAEY FEEGUSON, B. Pd., B. A.
M. A., Columbia University, 1913. At home, Albuguerque, New Mex-
ico, 1913 — . Teacher, Albuquerque, New Mexico, High School, 1915-
1917. Phi Mu.
224 North Eighth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
CHAELES HENEY LEMBKE, B. S. (E. E.)
Civil Engineer, U. S. Indian Service, 1911-1913; Building Contractor,
Edward Lenibke and Son, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1913-1917. Sec-
ond Lieutenant, Company G., 364th Infantry, U. S. E., 1917—. Pi
Ivappa Alpha.
364th Eegiment, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash., or
416 South Walter Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
EOBEET TULLIS SEWELL, B. A.
Assistant Cashier, American Trust and Savings Bank, Albuquerque,
New Mexico, 1912-1916; Paying Teller, State National Bank, 1916—.
Sigma Chi.
321 South Third Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
ELLICE CLAIEE VON DOEN, B. A.
At home, San Antonio, Texas, 1912 — .
225 McKinley Avenue, San Antonio, Texas.
CLASS OF 1913
ELDEED VEENON ANSPACH, B. S.
Student, Ohio Northwestern University, 1909. Chemist, Phelps-Dodge
Corporation, Douglas, Arizona, 1913 — . Co-author (with Kelly, '13) of
"Preliminary Study of the Waters of the Jemez Plateau, New Mex-
ico." Married Grace A. Grimmer, 1913.
1300 Seventh Street, Douglas, Ariz.
AMOS LINDSEY AULICK, B. A.
Student, University of Denver, 1904-1907, Baylor University, 1907-
1910. Th. B., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1915. Pastor,
Pulaski Heights Baptist Church, Little Eock, Arkansas, 1915-1916;
Student Secretary, Baptist Student Missionary Movement, Fort Worth,
Texas, 1916 — ; Teaching Secretary, Arkansas Baptist State Conven-
tion, Little Eock, Arkansas, 1917. Married Marie Cook, 1908.
Box 995. Fort Worth, Texas.
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WILLIAM COBURX COOK, B. A.
B. A., Oxford University, 1917. Rhodes Scholar from New Mexico,
1914-1917. Camp Leader, Y. M. C. A., 102nd Infantry Brigade, in
France, 1915; Chief Assistant to the District Superintendent, British
Ministry of Munitions, Manchester, England, 1917 — . Married Elsie G.
Jennings, 1917.
77 Richmond Grove, C-on-M, Manchester, England.
EVELYN EVERITT (ROSS), B. A.
At home, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1913 — . Phi Mu. Married Ed-
mund Ross ('09), 1914.
402 South Walter Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
CLYDE KELLY, B. S.
Assistant Engineer, Shannon Copper Company, Metcalf, Arizona, 1913-
1914; Clerk, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Fresno, Califor-
nia, 1914-191(3. First Sergeant, Company C, 2nd California Infantry,
Mexican Border Service, 1916-1917; Captain^ 9th Battalion of Infantry,
U. S. R., 1917—. Sigma Chi. Co-author (with Anspach, '13) of "Pre-
liminary Study of the Waters of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico."
Married Jean Morrissey, 1917.
9th Battalion, 166th Depot Brigade, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash.,
or Fresno, Calif.
LILLIAN MAY KIEKE, B. A.
Principal, Commercial Department, New Mexico Normal School, 1914-
1917, Jerseyville, Illinois, High School, 1917—. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi
Mu.
Care Jerseyville High School, Jerseyville, 111., or
211 South First Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
CLASS OF 1914
IRA VANCE BOLDT, B. A.
Salesman, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1914-1917. Sergeant, Quarter-
master Corps, U. S. A., 1917 — . Pi Kappa Alpha.
Auxiliary Remount, Depot 326, Camp Cody, Deming, N. Mex., or
323 South Edith Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MARY WEIR BRIGHT, B. A.
B. S., Kansas State College, 1916. Teacher of Science, El Paso, Texas,
High School, 1916-1917, Gallup, New Mexico, High School, 1917— .
Phi Mu.
Box 955, Gallup, N. Mex.
*EDWARD VON KLEIN DE WOLF, B. S.
Died 1915.
EDMUND W. DORAN, B. A.
Student, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Business College, 1915-1916.
Teacher, Fort Scott, Kansas, High School, 1914-1915, Albuquerque,
New Mexico, Business College, 1915-1916, New Albany, Indiana, High
School, 1916-1917. Second Lieutenant, Company L, 150th Infantry,
U. S. A., 1917—.
150th Infantry, Company L., Camp Shelby, Miss.
1.6 University of Neir Mexico
LESLIE MEEEDITH HARKNESS, B. A.
City Editor, Superior, Wisconsin, Telegram, 1914-1917. Sergeant, Sup-
ply Company, 341st Infantry, U. S. A., 1917 — . Pi Kappa Alpha.
Supply Company, 341st Infantry, Camp Grant, Eockford, 111., or
Superior, Wis.
MATTHIAS HIGGINS, JR., B. A.
Student, Medical School, University of Cincinnati, 1914 — . U. S. Med-
ical Reserve Corps, 1917 — . Sigma Tau.
1043 Columbia Street, Newport, Ky.
HELEN DORCAS JAMES, B. A.
Graduate Student, University of Illinois, 1916 — . Teacher of English
and History, Santa Rosa, New Mexico, High School, 1914-1916, Ros-
well. New Mexico, High School, Summer, 1915. Graduate Scholar in
English, University of Illinois, 1916-1917, Fellow, 1917—. Phi Mu.
Care University of Illinois, Urbana, 111., or
Las Cruces, N. Mex.
ARNO KARL LEUPOLD, B. S. (E. E.)
Graduate Student, University of Colorado, Summer Session, 1916. In-
structor in Practical Mechanics, University of New Mexico, 1914-1916,
Associate Professor, 1916 — . Alpha Delta. Man-ied Rhae Wilsey, 1916.
116 South Yale Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
CHERANGE SYLVIA ROBERTS, B. A.
Assistant Librarian, University of New Mexico, 1913-1915. Teacher of
Spanish, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, High School, 1916 — . Phi
Kappa Phi.
Care East Las Vegas High School, East Las Vegas, N. Mex.
EDWIN STANLEY SEDER, B. A.
Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory of Music, and Director of the
College of Fine Arts, University of New Mexico, 1914 — . Phi Kappa
Phi, Sigma Chi. Fellow, American Guild of Organists.
Care University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
FLORENCE MASON SEDER, B. A.
Teacher of English, Tucumcari, New Mexico, High School, 1914-1916,
Auburn, Illinois, High School, 1916-1917, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
High School, 1917 — . Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu. New Mexico Associa-
tion of Teachers of English (Secretary-Treasurer, 1917-1918).
Care Phi Mu Sorority Chapter House, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
BENJAMIN CLAY SINGLETON, B. A.
Student, Westminster College, 1910-1913, Dental School, University of
Iowa, 1916—. Traveling Salesman, 1914-1916. U. S. Medical Reserve
Corps, 1917 — . Kappa Alpha, Psi Omega.
625 East Burlington Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa, or
Shelbyville, Mo.
AluDuii Dirrctorij 17
CLASS OF 1915
*BENJAMIX OSCAR BROWN, B. A.
Died 19Iti.
FRED MYRON CALKINS, B. A.
Teacher, Clovis, New Mexico, High .sc-hool, 1915-1916. First Sergeant,
Company K, 1st New Mexico Infantry, Mexican Border Service, 191G-
1917; Second Lieutenant, 144th Machine Gun Battalion, U. S. A.,
1917—. Sigma Chi.
144th Machine Gun Battalion, Camp Kearney, Calif.
MARY MARLOW COOPER (MALONE), B. A.
Student, Christian College, 1910-1911. At home, Roswell, New Mexico,
1915—. Phi Mu. Married Ernest P. Malone, 1917.
205 South Lea Avenue, Roswell, N. Mex.
WILLIAM JOHN HIGGINS, B. A.
Secretary to the President, University of New Mexico, 1911-1915;
Stenographer, Circuit Court, Campbell County, Kentucky, 1915 — . Sig-
ma Tau. Associate Member, Legal Advisory Board of Newport, Ken-
tuckj'.
1043 Columbia Street, Newport, Ky.
PAUL LYNN MENAUL, B. A.
M. A., L'niversity of New Mexico, 1917; Graduate Student, University
of Illinois, Summer Session, 1917. Teacher of Science, Alamogordo,
New Mexico. High School, 1915-1916; Acting Instructor of Biology,
University of New Mexico, Autumn Quarter, 1917; Assistant Professor
of Chemistry, Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanics College, 1918 — .
Alpha Delta. Married Eva Sawyer, 1917 — .
Care Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanics College, Stillwater, Okla.
CLASS OF 1916
KENNETH CHESTER BALCOMB, B. S. (C. E.)
Forest Ranger, New Mexico, 1916-1917; Engineer, Office of Public
Roads, U. S. Forest Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 — . Sigma
Chi. Married Katherine Johnson, 1917.
102 South Columbia Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
HOWARD SAISSELIN BATEMAN, B. S. (C. E.)
Engineer, McMan Oil Company of Kansas, 1916; Teacher of Math-
ematics and Manual Training, Luna County, New Mexico, High School,
1916—. Sigma Chi.
Care Luna County High School, Deming, N. Mex., or
421 South Third Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
CAROLYN BEALS, B. A.
Student, New Mexico Normal School, 1910-1913. Teacher, Dwyer, New
Mexico, Public Schools, 1913-1914; Head of Rural Department, New
Mexico State Normal Sshool, 1916-1917, Secretary to the President,
1917—.
Silver Citv, N. Mex.
18 University of yeir Mc.x'wo
KATHPJRINE ISABEL CHAVES, B. A.
Student, George Washington University, 1913-1914:. At home, Albu-
querque, New Mexico, 191fi — . Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu.
501 North Eleventh Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MYRTLE LORENA DUNN, B. A.
B. Pd., New Mexico Normal School, 1913, M. Pd., 1914. Teacher, Bis-
bee, Arizona, Public Schools, 1914-1915, Hurley, New Mexico, Public
Schools, 1916-1917, Miami, Arizona, Public Schools, 1917—.
Miami, Ariz.
GEORGE ADLAI FEATHER, B. A.
Student, Parks College, 1912-1914. M. A., University of New Mexico,
1917. Assistant in Latin and Greek, University of New Mexico, 1916-
1917. Appointed Rhodes Scholar from New Mexico, Oxford Univer-
sity, 1917 (postponed during period of war). Yeoman, Field and Staff
Department, U. S. Marine Corps, 1917 — . Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Delta,
Care Field and Staff Department, U. S. Marine Corps, Port Ozama, Santo
Domingo, or
Artesia, N. Mex.
WALTER FRANCIS GOUIN, B. A.
Oil Geologist, Empire Gas and Fuel Company of Oklahoma, 1916-1917.
Second Lieutenant, Heavy Field Artillery, U. S. R., 1917 — . Sigma Chi.
Leon Springs, Texas, or
Box 132, Silver City, N. Mex.
ERNEST WILFRED HALL, B. A.
Reporter, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Morning Journal, 1916 — . Alpha
Delta.
910 North First Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
ALBERT SHIRLEY HUNT, B. A.
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, University of New Mexico,
1916-1917, Assistant to the President, Registrar, and Secretary of the
Faculty, 1917-1918; Farmer and Stockman, Wiggins, Mississippi,
1918—. Sigma Chi.
Wiggins, Miss.
LYDIA THERESA KRAXBERGER, B. A.
Student, Carthage College, 1912-1914. Teacher, Duranes, New Mexico,
Public Schools, 1910-1911, Santa Rita, New Mexico, High School,
1916—.
Care Santa Rita High School, Santa Rita, N. Mex.
LESLIE EMORY LOGAN, B. A.
B. Pd., Cap© Girardeau, Missouri, Normal School, 1910, Gunnison, Col-
orado, Normal School, 1915. Superintendent of Schools, Montgomery
City, Missouri, 1910-1914, Aztec, New Mexico, 1916-1917; Manager,
Del Norte Creamery Company, and Teacher of Mathematics and Sci-
ence, Del Norte, Colorado, High School, 1917 — . Vice President, Super-
intendent's Section, New Mexico Educational Association, 1917. Mar-
ried May Bond, 1901.
Del Norto, Colo.
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EUTH EMMETT McKOWEN, B. A.
Student, Liberty College, 1911-1912, Radnor College, 1912-1913.
Teacher, Loving, New Mexico, Public Schools, 191G — . Phi Mu.
Loving, N. Mex.
MARGARET EAHFIELD, B. A.
Student, Ruskin University, 1904-1905, University of Wisconsin, 1905-
1906, Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 1907-1909. Private Secretary of
Directors, Chicago Kindergarten Institute, 1899-1904, Financial Sec-
retary, 1909-1915; Municipal Bookkeeper, Wilmette, Illinois, 1916—.
Care Village Hall, Wilmette, 111.
GEORGE ALEXANDER THRELKELD, B. A.
Student, New Mexico Normal University, Summers 1912, 1913, Park
College, 1914-1915. Teacher of Mathematics and Athletic Coach, Chick-
asha, Oklahoma, High School, 1916-1917; Cattleman, Lakewood, New
Mexico, 1917—. Married Helen Luster, 1918. Alpha Delta, Orion.
Lakewood, N. Mex., or
Artesia, N. Mex.
CLASS OF 1917
LAURA CHASE ALLEN, B. A.
Principal, Hanover, New Mexico, Public Schools, 3917 — .
Hanover, N. Mex.
ALLENE ATKINSON BIXLER, B. A.
Teacher of History and English, Valencia County, New Mexico, High
School, 1917—.
Care Valencia County High School, Belen, N. Mex.
LOUIE CROFT BOYD, B. A.
Diploma, Colorado Training School for Nurses, 1899; Certificate, Pres-
byterian Hospital of Chicago, 1904; Registered Nurse, Colorado, 1905,
Minnesota, 1909. Student, Teacher's College, Columbia Univer-
sity, 1909. Superintendent of Nurses, Denver and Rio Grande
Hospital, Salida, Colorado, 1900, St. Luke's Hospital, Denver, Colorado,
1901, Wyoming General Hospital, 1903-1904, Minnesota State Sana-
torium, 1909-1910; Teacher in Training Schools for Nurses, Park
Avenue Hospital, Denver, Colorado, 1910-1911, City and County Hos-
pital, Denver, Colorado, 1911-1915, 1917 — , Children's Hospital, Denver,
Colorado, 1912-1915, 193 7 — ; Red Cross Instructor and Examiner in
Elementary Hygiene and Home Care of the Sick, Denver, Colorado,
1917 — . Colorado State Board of Nurse's Examination (Member, 1905-
1909; Secretary of Board, 1905-1907); Colorado State Trained Nurse's
Association (Secretary, 1904-1906; Member, Red Cross Enrollment
Committee, 1912 — .) ; National League of Nursing Education. Author
of "The L^niversity and the Education of the Trained Nurse."
Care City and County Hospital, Denver, Colo.
CARL DAVID BROREIN, B. A.
Student, Oberlin College, 1913-1914. Second Lieutenant, 1st U. S.
Marine Aeronautic Corps, 1917 — . Sigma Chi.
1st L^. S. Marine Aeronautic Corps, Cape May, N. J., or
1602 East Silver Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
20 U iiircrsitij of Xeir Mcrico
ALLEN ELI BRUCE, B. A.
Cashier, Pacific Mutual Life lusuranee Company, Albuquerque. New
Mexico, 1917 — . Sigma Chi. New Mexico Life Underwriter's Asso-
ciation (Vice President, 1917-1918).
215 North High Street, Albuquerque N. Mex.
GEORGE LYNDALL BUTLER, B. A.
Reporter, Farmington Times-Hustler, Farmington. New Mexico. Alpha
Delta.
Farmington, N. Mex.
MILAN LANGER DOERING, B. S. (Ch. E.)
Student, Case School of Applied Science, 1913-1914. Geologist with the
New Mexico State Natural Resources Survey, Summer, 1916; Analyt-
ical Chemist, Graselli Chemical Company, Hammond, Indiana, 1917 — .
Kappa Sigma, Alpha Delta.
18 Ruth Street, Hammond, Ind.
GEORGE ADLAI FEATHER, M. A.
(See Class of 1916.)
DAPHNE HARRIET FORTNEY, B. A.
Assistant Librarian, University of New Mexico, 1917 — . Phi Kappa
Phi, Kappa Delta Nu.
Care University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
THELMA EMMA FORTNEY, B. A.
Clerk, Circulation Department, Illustrated Review, Ataseadero, Cal-
ifornia, 1917 — . Kappa Delta Nu.
Ataseadero, Calif.
HOWARD RISLEY FULLERTON, B. S. (C. E.)
Student, Drexel Institute, 1912-1913. Civil Engineer, Government Prov-
ing Grounds, Magnolia, Maryland, 1917 — . Pi Kappa Alpha.
Care Government Proving Grounds, Magnolia, Md., or
1546 North Gratz Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHN WALTER GRUNER, B. A.
Graduate, Gymnasium, Breslau, Germany, 1911. Assistant Engineer.
Maintenance of Way Department, New York Central Lines, 1913-1915;
Instructor in German, University of New Mexico, 1917 — .
Care University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
BERNICE HAMILTON, B. A.
Student, Simmons College, 1912-1915. Teacher of Domestic Science and
Art, Tueumcari, New Mexico, High School, 1917 — . Phi Mu.
Care Tueumcari High School, Tueumcari, N. Mex.
ETHEL LOUISE KIEKE, B. S. (H. E.)
Instructor in Home Economics, University of New Mexico, 1917 — .
Phi Kappa Phi (Secretary 1917-1918), Phi Mu.
211 South First Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Alumni Dlreciory 21
JOHN" ALEXANDER LAPRAIK, B. S. (C. E.)
With Chino Copper Company, Hurley, New Mexico, 1917. Corporal,
Company B, 314th Engineers, U. S. A., 1917 — . Sigma Chi.
31J:th Engineers, Co. B., Camp Funston, Kan.
HELEN LATAMORE, B. A.
Teacher of Latin, Eaton, New Mexico, High School, 1917 — .
125 Maxwell Avenue, Raton, N. Mex.
JOSEPH EDWARD McCANNA, B. A.
Teller, State National Bank, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 — . Pi
Kappa Alpha.
517 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
RAYMOND JAMES McCANNA, B. A.
Student, Harvard School of Business Administration, 1917 — . Pi Kappa
Alpha.
2 Claverly Hall, Cambridge, Mass., or
517 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
PAUL LYNN MENAUL, M. A.
(See Class of 1915.)
JENNIE CHILDERS PARTCH, B. A.
Student, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1883-1884, 188(3-1887, College
Mound, 1SS5-1886,- Graduate, Chautauqua Institute of New York City,
1893. Teacher, Fairview, Iowa, Public Schools, 1884-1885; General
Supervisor, Presbyterian Mission School, Tsinanfu, Shintang Province,
China, 1898-1900; Campaign Leader, Woman's Suffrage League of
Arizona, 1912. At home, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1917 — . Married
Virgil F. Partch, 1888.
208 South High Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
FERN HAZEL REEVES, B. A.
Teacher, Las Cruces, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1917 — . Phi Kappa
Phi.
West Court Avenue, Las Cruces, N. Mex.
JOSEPH BERNHARDT ROSENBACH, B. A.
Student, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1914-1915. Graduate Stu-
dent, University of Colorado, Summer Session, 1917. Engineer of
Maintenance, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Summers, 1916,
1917; Instructor in Mathematics, University of New Mexico, 1917 — .
Zeta Beta Tau, Sigma Psi Epsilon. American Mathematical Society;
Mathematical Association of America.
801 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
MAXWELL M. SINDEBAND, B. A.
Student, College of the City of New York, 1912-1915. Court Inter-
preter, New York City, 1915-1916; Teacher of Spanish, El Paso, Texas,
High School, 1917—.
710 Mesa Avenue. El Paso, Texas.
22 Uiiircrsiti/ of Nor Mexico
PRYOE BROWN TIMM0N8, B. A.
B. Pd., New Mexico Normal University, 1913. Principal, Portales,
New Mexico, High. School, 1913-1915; Superintendent of Schools, San
Marcial, New Mexico, 1917—. Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Delta.
San Marcial, N. Mex.
LOUISE WILKINSON, B. A.
Teacher, Fruitland, New Mexico, Public Schools, 1917 — .
Fruitland, N. Mex.
CANDIDATES EOK DEGREES, 1918
Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Arts
John D. DeHuff Major: English Literature
Lina Pergusson Majors: Modern Languages, Psychol-
ogy
Rebecca Graham Major: Social Science
James E. Hoover Major: Geology
Myrl Hope Major: English Literature
Edward E. King Majors: English Literature, Econom-
ics
Louise Lowber Major: Biology
Elizabeth Pennington Major: History
Hayes J. Williams Major: History
Candidates for Degree of Bachelor of Science
Kathleen Long Major: Home Economics
Shirlej^ von Wachenhusen Major: Home Economics
HOLDERS OF CERTIFICATES
(130)
GRADUATES OF THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
(17)
1892-1912
Eaymond Nelson, '02.
Eay Beau, '06.
Kate Cunninghani (Benham). '03.
Olivia Everitt, '01.
Lena Faber (Cote), '05.
Florence Leslie Fox, '03.
Rose Harscli (Lichtenwalter), '04.
Lou Hughes, '02.
Ida Johnson (Shields), '01.
May McDonald (Goodrich), '99.
Furn Ridley, '05.
Fleda Emma Smith, '04.
Norah Towner, '02.
*Mary Turner (Ward), '01.
Florence Vann, '99.
Norah Werner (Gilchrist), '02.
Lillian Martha Winders, 'OS.
Graduation based upon a High School diploma and a two year commercial course.
The list does not contain the names of those receiving a certificate of excellence in
one branch alone. The Commercial Department was discontinued in 1912.
GRADUATES OF THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT
(113)
Bernice Brown Adams, '10.
Katherine Orbin Adams, '94.
Mabel Alger (Kinney), '97.
Mabel Anderson (Allen), '00.
Anna Marguerite Anson, '12.
Beatrice Louise Armijo, '13.
Teresa Armijo, '11.
Mary Laurene Asselin, '13.
Harriet Kile Bieghler, '03.
Mabel Bliss, '01.
*Helen Booth, '95.
Adelina Grace Borradaile, '09.
Louetta Emma Bratton, '12.
Nellie C. Brewer (Pierce), '02.
Katharine Diana Brown, '09.
Louise Josephine Brown (Heller)
'13.
Bessie Buchanan (Nelson), '95.
Florence Alice Carmony, '17.
Laura Beatrice Colgan, '10.
Jessie Craig, '14.
Minnie E. Craig, '02.
Nannie Fern Creel, '10.
Bertha Crocker, '01.
Kate Carthage Cunningham (Ben-
ham), 04.
Maud E. Custers (Howard), '99.
Ruby Custers, '01.
*Stella Dolores de Tullio, '09.
Violetta Carm de Tullio (Moore),
'10.
Lucy La Verne Edie (Nelson), '09.
Edyth L. Everitt (Williams), '98.
Erna Mary Fergusson, '12. (Grant-
ed B. Pd.).
Anna Isabel Fox, '10.
Mary Rebecca Graham, '16.
Maud C. Graves, '05.
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Sarah Martha Hall (Moore), '06.
Josephine A. Ham, '95.
Maynard Caldwell Harding, '97.
Barbara M. Harris, '14.
Genevieve Bernice Harrison (Dun-
lavy), '10.
Helen Harrison, '12.
Lucy Hazeldine (Dane), '00.
May Hazeldine (Pettijohn), '04.
Bernice Hermione Hesselden, '13.
Charles E. Hodgin, '94. (Granted
B. Pd.)
Dorothy Lena Hoffman, '06.
Blanche Holden (Morgan), '97.
Lillian Gertrude Huggett, '03.
Elizabeth Hughes (French), '00.
Mabel Hunt (Summers), '02.
Sarah Frances Irwin, '03.
Mary James (Scruggs), '94.
Anita Manila Jasper (Milan), '07.
Goldie Evelyn Jordan, '12.
Jessie Keith (Euth), '94.
Eugenia Keleher, '08.
Julia Mary Keleher, '13.
Margaret Mary Keleher, '07.
Edna Willetta Lawrence, '13.
Edith Catherine Loebs, '12.
Rose Maharam, '16.
Edna Manwarin (Mason), '02.
J. G. Maxon, '01.
Eunice McClellan Lamoureux,
(Sals), '10.
Agnes Clelland McCallum, '06.
Laura H. McCollum (Miller), '14.
Eleanor McDonough, '17.
Gladys Grace McLaughlin (Biggs),
'09.
Jessie McMillen (Stroup), '01.
Sadie Mae McMiliin, '09.
Elizabeth Menaul (Nicholson), '94.
Carolyn Michaels, '17.
Grace M. Mordy, '10.
Beatrice Murphy, '07.
Nellie Enola Nash, '07.
From 1894-1915, graduation was based upon a High School diploma with an
additional one year normal course; while from 1915-1918, the prescribed course
of study was raised to' two years. After 1919, no certificate will be issued by the
Normal Department until a four-year normal course has been completed; said course
leading to the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy.
Edith Niles, '00.
^Frances Nowlin (Wittwer), '94.
Marie Louise Parrish (McCarthy),
'09.
Lenor Pearce, '06.
Blanche Irene Perkins (Christen-
son), '07.
Edith Hall Pink, '12.
Vida Piuney (Jones), '07.
*James Knox Polk, '16.
Elizabeth Powers (Peck), '01.
Fern Hazel Reeves, '14.
Leetha Pauline Reeves, '15.
Cherange Sylvia Roberts, '11.
Dorothy V. Safford (Carlisle), '14.
Mary Margaret Schmidt, '13.
Alice Caroline Schreiber (Dawson),
'09.
Beatrice Ball Selsor, '17.
Jessie Lorene Severns, '15.
Pauline Sewell, '13.
Beatrice Aileen Sleight (Perkins),
'07.
Fleda Emma Smith, '05.
Evelyn Beckee Sturdevant. '12.
Margaret Anna Swayne, '12.
Emma Belle Sweet, '07.
Elizabeth Telfer (Gladding), '07.
Hazel Dell Thompson, '10.
Genevieve Evelyn Tierney, '12.
Mata E. Tway (Wiles), '01.
*01iver J. Van Wagner, '02.
Adah Vaughan, '05.
Etta Vaughn (Oliver), '95.
Mabel Wakefield (Moffit), '98.
Gertrude Walker (Brashier), '09.
Jane Walsh, '09.
Charles W. Ward, '97.
Edna Horton Watson, '17.
Henrietta Weiser (Bebber), '15.
Louise Wilkinson, '14.
Lillian Martha Winders, '09.
Sofia Beatrice Yrisarri, '15.
REGENTS AND FACULTY
BOARD OF REGENTS
OFFICERS
President Expiration
Appointed of Term
*]VJariano S Otero 1892 1894
*William B. Childers 1894 1899
Frank W. Clancy 1899 1911
*R. W. D. Bryan 1911 1912
George L. Brooks 1912
Secretary and Treasurer
*G. W. Meylert 1892 1893
Frank W. Clancy 1893 1899
James H. Wroth 1899 1911
J. A. Reidy 1911
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Governor of the Territory of New Mexico
Name Term
L. G. Bradford Prince 1892
W. T. Thornton 1892-1896
Miguel A. Otero 1896-1905
Herbert J. Hagerman 1905-1907
George Curry 190 7-1909
William J. Mills 1909-1912
Governor of the State of New Mexico
William C. McDonald 1912-Jan. 1, 1917
*Ezequiel C. de Baca Jan. 1, 1917-Feb. 18, 1917
Washington E. Lindsey since Feb. 18, 1917
Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction
Amado Chaves 1892-1896
Placido Sandoval 1896-1899
Manuel C. de Baca 1899-1900
J. Francisco Chaves 1900-1904
Hiram Hadley 1904-1907
James E. Clark 1907-1912
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Alvan N. White 1912-Jan. 1, 1917
Jonathan H. Wagner since Jan. 1, 1917
Other Members of the Board of Regents
Expiration
Profession Address Appointed of Term
*Juan C. Armijo .Capitalist Albuquerque 1897 1902
Howard L. Bickley Lawyer Raton 1911 1917
George L. Brooks Mining Albuquerque 1912
*R. W. D. Bryan Lawyer Albuquerque 1911 1912
E. V. Chavez Lawyer Albuquerque 1902 1908
2(> Unlversitij of Ncic Mexico
*William B. Childers. . .I^awyer Albuquerque 1894: 1S99
Frank W. Clancy Lawyer Albuquerque 1892 1911
*Fletcher Cook Clergyman Albuquerque 1908 1909
*A. W. Cooley Lawyer Silver City 1911 1912
W. G. Haydon Lawyer E. Las Vegas 1912 1917
R.W.Hopkins Postmaster Albuquerque 1910 1911
Nathan Jaffa Banker Roswell 1911
Antonio Lucero Secy, of State Santa Fe 1917 ....
A. M. Mandalari Clergyman Albuquerque 1908 1911
W. D. McBee Lawyer Clovis 1909 1911
John R. McFie, Jr Lawyer Gallup 1917 ....
*G. W. Meylert Mayor Albuquerque 1892 1894
*Mariano S. Otero Capitalist Albuquerque 1892 1894
J. A. Reidy Physician Albuquerque 1911 ....
Elias S. Stover President, U.
N. M., Retired Albuquerque 1892 1910
*Henry L. Waldo Lawyer E. Las Vegas 1892 1905
James H. Wroth Physician Albuquerciue 1894 1911
OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
President of the University
Elias S. Stover 1892-1896
*Clarence L. Herrick 1896-1901
*William G. Tight 1901-1909
E. D. McQueen Gray 1909-1912
David Ross Boyd since 1912
Vice President of the University
Hiram Hadley 1894-1896
Charles E. Hodgin since 1917
Dean of the University Faculty
Charles E. Hodgin 1914-1917
Lynn B. Mitchell since 1917
Director of the University Extension Division
Clarence E. Bennett since 1913
Secretary of the University
Josephine S. Parsons since 1912
Registrar of the University
*Frank S. Maltby 1898-1899
Charles E. Hodgin 1899-1912
Josephine 8. Parsons 1912-1915
Lynn B. Mitchell 1915-1917
Albert S. Hunt 191 7-1918
J. P. Williams since 1918
FACULTY AND OTHER OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION
AND ADMINISTRATION
MABEL E. ANDERSON
Librarian, 1901-1902.
MARTIN F. ANGELL, M. A., Ph. D.
Professor of Physics and Mathematics, 1903-1904; Professor of Physics
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and Electrical Engineering, 1905-1913; Dean of the School of Applied
Science, 1909-1913.
RUPERT F. ASPLUND, B. A.
Professor of Latin and Greek, 1902-1909.
WILLIAM W. BADEN, Ph. D.
Professor of Latin and Greek, 1909-1910.
RALPH M. BARTON, B. A.
Professor of Mathematics, 191.3-1914.
OLIVIA MORTON BIRTWELL, B. Di.
Instructor in Musical Kindergarten, 1903-1905.
ROBERT T. BLAIR
Teacher of Violin and Stringed Instruments, 1902-1903.
CLARENCE ELMORE BONNETT, B. Pd., B. S., B. A.
Professor of Economics, Government, and Sociology, and Director of
Division of University Extension. 1913 — .
MARC BOUNIMOVITCH, i\r. A.
Instructor in French, 1910-1911.
DAVID ROSS BOYD, M. A.. Ph. D.
President, 1912—.
JESSE L. BRENNEMAN, B. S., E. E.
Associate Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1914-1915;
Professor, 1915-1917. !
JULIA D. BROWN, B. A. j
Librarian and Instructor in History, 1903-1905. '.
JOHN M. CADBY, B. S. in E. E. |
Professor of Engineering, ]90<)-1907.
FLORENCE S. CHAPIN
Teacher of Elocution and Physical Culture, 1902-1903.
ALBERT DE CHAUDRON
Teacher of Violin, 1904-1905.
EDWIN P. CHILDS, B. S.
Professor of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, 1897-1901; Dean
of the College of Science, Literature, and Arts, 1898-1901.
JOHN D. CLARK, M. S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1907-190S'; Associate Professor,
1908-1913; Professor, 1913—; Dean of Summer Session, 1912.
OEORGE E. COGHILL, B. A., M. S.
Assistant in Mathematics and Fellow in Biology, 1S97-1S98; Assistant
Professor of Biology, 1898-1900.
ELLA D. COLTRAINE
Principal of the Model School and Critic Teacher, 1897-1901.
HERMON D. CONWELL, B. S.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1908-1910; Associate Professor,
1910-1913.
ALBERT B. CRISTY, M. A.
Instructor in Elocution, Summer, 1892.
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EDWAED B. CRI8TY, Ph. B.
Instructor in Drawing and Mathematics, 1897-189S.
JOHN H. CRUM, B. 0., M. O.
Instructor in Elocution and Oratory, 1904-1905; Associate Professor,
1905-1909.
KATE CUNNINGHAM, B. A.
Librarian, 1902-1903.
*M. OUSTERS
Custodian and Librarian, 1892-1901.
PAUL H. DAUS, S. B.
Instructor in Mathematics, 1916-1917.
NELLIE DEAN, B. A.
Assistant Professor of History, 1912-1913; Associate Professor. 1913-
1914; Dean of Women, 1912-1914.
C. H. DECKER, B. A.
Assistant in German, 1900-1901.
J. P. DUPUY
Instructor in Vocal Music, 1895-1896.
G. S. EASTERDAY, M. D.
Lecturer in Therapeutics and Materia Medica, 1S93-1S95.
WILL E. EDINGTON, B. A.
Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1914-1915; Professor, 1915-1917.
HELENA EGYPTIADES
Director of the Department of Music, 1910-1912.
ANNA JULE ENKE, Ph. B.
Instructor in Romance Languages, 1908-1909.
AURELIO M. ESPINOSA, M. A., Ph. D.
Professor of Modern Languages, 1902-1906; Professor of Romance
Languages, 1906-1910.
ROSALINA ESPINOSA, B. A.
Instructor in Romance Languages, 1917 — .
WILHELM FICK, Ph. D.
Professor of German and English Literature, 1S9S-1900.
CATHERINE FIELDS
Instructor in English, 1S98-1900; Acting Professor, 1900-1901; Director
of the Women's Gymnasium, 1S9S-1901.
MABEL FITCH, B. S.
Assistant in Biology, 1900-1901,
DAPHNE FORTNEY, B. A.
Assistant Librarian, 1917 — .
BENITO FRANCES, B. A.
Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1917 — .
MARSHALL R. GAINES, M. A.
Professor of Latin, Greek, and Natural Sciences, 1S92-1895: Principal !
of the Preparatory Department, 1893-1895.
CHARLES B. GIBBONS, B. S., M. E.
Assistant Professor of Engineering, 1908-1909.
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*MARY E. GILMOEE
Director of the Music Department and Teacher of the IMano and Organ,
1S97-1901.
MARGARET GLEASON, B. A., B. S., B. Pd.
Dean of Women and Director of Home Economics, 3914-1915.
ROBERT S. GOSS, M. A.
Professor of Oratory and Commandant of Cadets, 1897-1899.
E. D. McQueen gray, m. a., Ph. D.
President. 1909-1912.
*ANDREW GEOH
Instructor in French and German, 1892-1893.
JOHN W. GRL'NER, B. A.
Instructor in German, 1917 — .
HIRAM HADLEY, M. A.
Vice President in charge of the University, and Professor of Math-
ematics, 1894-1890.
J. S. HAINES, B. A.
Instructor in Modern Languages, 1897.
JULIA* S. HAMM
Teacher of Violin and Mandolin, Conductor of the University Or-
chestra, 1S9S-1899.
H. B. HENIXG
Director of Publicity, 1914-1916.
*CLAREXCE L. HERRICK, M. S., Ph. D.
President and Professor of Psychology, Philosophv, and Biology,
189(5-1901.
*CARL SHOWALTER HERTZOG, B. L.
Director of the School of Music, 1903-1904.
ETHEL HICKEY. B. A.
Instructor in English, 1901-1914; Associate Professor of English Lit-
erature, 1914-191G; Professor, 1916—.
EOSCOE R. HILL, B. A.
Associate Professor of History, 1915-1916; Professor, 1916-1917.
MABEL STEVENS HIMOE
Teacher of Piano and History of Music, 1901-1905.
CHARLES E. HODGIN, B. Pd.
Principal of the Normal School, 1897-1903; Professor of Education,
1904—; Dean of School of Education, 1904-1914; Dean of the Univer-
sity Faculty, 1914-1917; Vice President, 1917—.
W. G. HOPE. M. D.
Lecturer in Materia Medica, 1894-1895.
LILLIAN G. HUGGETT, B. A.
Assistant in Latin, 1904-190{i; Instructor in Latin and German, 1900-
1908.
ALBERT S. HUNT, B. A.
Assistant to the President, Registrar, and Secretary of the Faculty,
1917-191S.
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RALPH F. HUTCHIN80N
Director of Physical Training and Athletic Sports, 1911-1917.
*HAEEIET E. JENNESS
Instructor in Drawing, Delsarte, Penmanship, and Music, 1S92-1S95.
J. P. KASTER, M. D.
Lesturer in Physiology and Anatomy, 1893-1895.
ETHEL L. KIEKE, B. 8. (H. E.)
Instructor in Home Economics, 1917 — .
CHARLES T. KIRK, M. A., Ph. D.
Professor of Geology, 1913-1917.
T. L. KREBS, B. A.
Teacher of Voice and Harmony, 1903-1905.
IRA B. LANPHIER. B. S., C. E.
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1916-1917.
FRANCES E. LATHROP, Ph. B., B. S.
Associate Professor Home Economics, and Matron, 1915 — .
ARNO K. LEUPOLD, B. S. (E. E.)
Instructor in Practical Mechanics, 1914-191fi; Associate Professor,
1916—. •
MYRA LUKENS
Director of Women's Gymnasium, 1S97-1S99.
CARL E. MAGNUSSON, Ph. D.
Professor of Mathematics and Physics, 1901-1903.
*FRANK S. MALTBY, B. A., M. S.
Director of the Gymnasium, 1897-1899; Registrar, 1S98-1899.
MARY McFIE (LACKEY)
Director of Music, 1912-1914.
PAUL MENAUL, M. A.
Instructor in Biology, 1917.
J. FRANKLIN MESSENGER, B. A., M. S.
Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy, 1898-1900.
LYNN B. MITCHELL, M. A., Ph. D.
Associate Professor of Latin and Greek, 1912-1913; Professor, 1913—;
Registrar, 1915-1917; Dean, 1917—.
ATANASIO MONTOYA, JR.
Instructor in Spanish, 1896-1901.
*WARREN I. MOORE, M. A.
Associate Professor of Classics, 1910-1912.
S, GRISWOLD MORLEY, Ph. D.
Professor of Modern Languages, 1913-1914.
ALCINDA L. MORROW, M. A.
Assistant Principal of the Normal Department, 1892-1893; Principal,
1893-1896; Professor of Education, English, and Spanish, 1892-1896.
JOSEF F. NELSON, B. D., M. A.
Professor of the German and Romance Languages and Literatures,
1914-1917.
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A. M. OTWELL. B. S., M. S.
Professor of Engineering, 1907-1908.
OREIN L. PADEL
Instructor in Voice, 1916-1917.
JOSEPHINE S. PAESONS, B. A.
Head of the Commercial Department, 1893-1912; Associate Professor
of Eomance Languages and Literatures, 1912-1916; Professor, 1916-
1917; Secretary of the University, 1912—.
JAMES HAY PAXTON, M. A.
Professor of Latin and Greek, and in charge of French, 1895-1901.
BELLE T. POETEE
Instructor in German, 1897-1898; Instructor in German and History,
1898-1899.
ELIZABETH POWEES (PECK)
Instructor in Piano, 1903-1905.
WILLIAM K. PEESTON
Assistant in Chemistry, 1905-1906.
WALTEE E. PEICHAED, M. A.
Associate Professor of History, 1917 — .
JENNEE A PYNCH, B. A.
Associate Professor of Geology, 1910-1912.
GEOEGE S. EAMSAY, M. A.
Principal of the Preparatory and Normal Departments, and Professor
of Mathematics and Civics, 1892-1893.
WAED L. EAY, M. A.
Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, and Chairman of the
College of Engineering, 1917 — .
*D. M. EICHAEDS, B. A.
Associate Professor of History, 1906-1910; Principal of the Prepar-
atory Department, 1909-1910.
lEWIN M. EISTINE, M. A.
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Sociology, 1913-1914.
CHEEANGE EOBEETS, B, A.
Assistant Librarian, 1913-1915.
G. E. EOBEETS, C. E.
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1909-1913.
JOSEPH B. EOSENBACH, B. A.
Instructor in Mathematics, 1917 — ,
MAY EOSS (CONWELL)
Instructor in Elocution, Oratory, and English, 1909-1910.
WALTEE E. EOWE, B. S.
Professor of Physics and Mathematics, 1904;-1905.
BEENAED EUPPE
Lecturer on the Spanish Nomenclature of Drugs, 1893-1894; Lecturer
in Pharmacy,' 1894-1895.
FLOEA M. SCHAEFEE
Instructor in Expression and Physical Culture, 1903-1904.
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IDA SCHAEFEE, B. A.
Acting Librarian, 1910-1911.
E. 8TANLEY SEDER, B. A., F. A. G. O.
Assistant Professor of Piano and Theory of Music, and Director of tha
College of Fine Arts, 1914—.
PEOCTOR F. SHERWIN, B. A.
Associate Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language and of
History, 1914-1915; Professor of Rhetoric and the English Language,
1915—.
MENDEL SILBER, B. A., B. H., M. D.
Acting Professor of Education, 1911-1912; Assistant Professor of
Philosophy and English, 1912-1913.
DELLA J. SISLER, B. L. S.
Instructor in History, 1905-190G; Associate Professor of Library Econ-
omy, 1906-191G; Professor, 191G— ; Librarian, 1905—.
FLEDA E. SMITH, B. A.
Instructor in Domestic Science, 1908-1910.
LEON B. STEPHAN. B. A.
Assistant Professor of German and Latin, 190S-1912.
J. W. STEWART, B. A.
Physical Director, 1918—.
G. E. STOUFFEE, M. Ace.
Instructor in Penmanship, Summer, 1892.
ELIAS S. STOVER
President, 1892-1S9G.
VERNON A. SUYDAM, Ph. D.
Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1913-1914,
JOHN R. TASCHER, B. A.
Assistant in Mathematics, 190G-190S.
MARTHA L. TAYLOR, M. A.
Professor of English, Grammar, History, and Geography, 1S92-1'<99.
\V. A. TENNEY
Instructor in Drawing, 1895-1897.
ANITA THOMAS
Instructor in Spanish, 1910-1913.
*\VILLIAM G. TIGHT, Ph. D.
President, and Professor of Geology, 1901-1909.
RANDOLPH W. TINSLEY
Professor of Chemistry and I'hysics, 1895-1898.
H. M. VARREL, B. A.
Instructor in Modern Languages, 1898.
JOHN D. WALKER
Director of the School of Music, Teacher of Voice, 1902-1903.
ANTHONY W. WAND, B. S. in C. E.
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1914-1915; Associate Professor, 1915-
191G; L'rofessor, 191G-1918: Proctor, 1915-1918.
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JOSEPH K. WATSON, B. S., M. A.
Associate Professor of Biology. 1907-1911.
ASA OKRIN WEESE, M. A.
Assistant Professor of Biology, 1907-1911; Associate Professor, 1913-
1914; Professor, 1914 — .
JOHN WEINZIRL, M. S., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor of Biology, 1898-1900; Professor of Biology and
Chemistry and Director of the Hadley Climatological Eaboratory,
1900-1907.
J. P. AVILLIAMS, B. S.
Secretary of the Faculty, Registrar, and Assistant to the President,
1918—.
MRS. JOHN W. WILSON
Instructor in Music, 1907-1908.
FRANK E. WOOD, M. A.
Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1917-1918.
DEAN A WORCESTER, B. A.
Associate Professor of Psychology and Philosophy, 1914-1915; Pro-
fessor, 1915—.
JAMES H. WROTH, M. D.
Lecturer in Hygiene and Sanitary Science, 1893-1895.
E. LEROY YOTT
Instructor in Violin, 1916-1917.
WILLIAM A. ZIMMER, Ph. C.
Professor of Chemistry, Physics, Geology, and Botany, and in charge
of the School of Pharmacy, 1893-1895.
INDEX TO ALUMNI
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Allen, Laura Chase 1917 19
Allen, Matilda Florence 1912 13
Allen, Walter Eoland 1910 12
Anspach, Eldred Vernon 1913 1-1
Aiilick, Amos Lindsey 1913 14
Balcomb, Kenneth. Chester 191(3 17
Bateman, Howard Saisselin 19-16 17
Beals, Carolyn 1916 17
Bell, Thomas Sydney 1905 9
Bendrat, Thomas Albert 1900 8
Bixler. Allene Atkinson 1917 19
Boldt, Ira Vance 1914 5, 15
Boyd, Louie Croft 1917 5, 19
Bright, Mary Weir 1914 15
Brorein, Carl David 1917 5,19
Brown, Benjamin Oscar 1915 17
Bruce, Allen Eli 1917 20
Bryan, Hugh McLellan 1910 12
Bryan, Kirk 1909 11
Butler, George Lyndall 1917 20
Calkins, Fred Myron 1915 5. 17
Chaves, Katherine Isabel 1916 18
Coghill, George Ellett 1899 7, 27
Cook, William Coburn 1913 5, 15
Cooper (Malone),Mary Marlow 1915 17
Cunningham (Benham), Kate Carthage 1907 10. 23, 28
Davis, Harriet Katharine 1909 11
DeWolf, Edward Von Klein 1914 15
Doering, Milan Langer 1917 20
Doran, Edmund W 1914 5, 15
Dunn, Myrtle Lorena 1916 18
Emmons, Grover Carlton 1909 5. 11
Everitt (Boss), Evelyn 1913 15
Feather, George Adlai 1916 5. IS. 20
Fergusson, Erna Mary 1912 14. 23
Fortney, Daphne Harriet 1917 20, 28
Fortney, Thelma Emma 1917 20
Fullerton, Howard Risley 1917 20
Gladding, Raymond Daniel 1912 5, 13
Gouin, Walter Frances 1916 5, 18
Gruner, John Walter 1917 20. 29
Hall, Ernest Wilfred 1916 18
Hamilton, Bernice 1917 20
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Harkness, Leslie Meredith 191-4
Harscli (Lichtenwalter), Rose Maj^ 1907
Higgins, Matthias, Jr. 1914
Higgiiis, William John 1915
Hodgin, Charles E 1894
Huggett, Lillian Gertrude 1906
Hunt, Albert Shirley 1916
James, Helen Dorcas 1914
Johnson, Douglas Wilson 1909
Johnson, Eva Virginia 1901
Karsten, Karl Gustaf 1911
Keller, Allan French 1908
Kelly. Clyde 1913
Kieke, Ethel Louise 1917
Kieke. Lillian May 1913
Kraxberger, Lydia Theresa 1910
Lapraik, John Alexander 1917
Latamore, Helen 1917
Lee, Lawrence Frederick 1910
Lembke, Charles Henry 1912
Leupold, Arno Karl 1914
Logan, Leslie Emory 1916
Lovelace, Lora Marie 1911
Magnusson, Gustaf Alfred 1903
Maltby, Frank S. 1899
McGuinness, Michael Joseph 1909
McKowen, Ruth Emmett 1910
McCanna, Joseph Edward 1917
McCanna, Raymond James 1917
Menaul, Paul Lynn 1915
Messenger, James Franklin 1900
Niven (Murphy) , Isabel Ogilvie 1907
Parrish (McCarthy), Marie Louise 1911
Parsons, Josephine S 1904
Partch, Jennie C^hilders 1917
Piekard (Bailey), Julia Baynard 1911
Pride (Loughridge\, Lena Myrtle 1910
Rahfield, Margaret 1916
Reeves, Fern Hazel 1917
Roberts, Cherange Sylvia 1914
Rogers, Clarence Elms 1909
Rosenbach, Joseph Bernhardt 1917
Ross, Edmund 1909
Saulsberry, Joshua Joel 1910
Schreiber (Dawson). Alice Caroline 1911
Seder, Arthur Raymond 1911
Seder, Edwin Stanley 1914
Seder, Florence Mason 1914
Self, William Dennis 1908
Sewell, Robert Tullis 1912
Sindeband, Maxv/ell M 1917
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16
10,
23
5,
16
17
24, 26,
29
9, 24,
29
IS, 20.
29
16
5,
S
9
13
10
5,
15
20,
30
15
18
5,
21
21
12
5,
14
16,
30
18
13
9
7. 26,
30
11
19
21
21
17, 21,
30
8,
30
10
13,
24
9, 26,
31
21
13
12
19
21,
24
16. 24.
31
11
21.
ol
11
12
13,
24
13
10,
32
10
10
14
21
77 2 62
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Singleton, Benjamin Clay 1914 5. 16
Smith, Fleda Emma ' litOS 10. 23. 24. 32
Spicer, Eva Marie 1909 12
Spitz (Bigler), Lillian 1909 12
Taseher. John Ralph 1908 10, 32
Threlkold, George Alexander 191() 19
Timmor/r, Prvor Brown 1917 22
Von DAxYi, Eilice Claire 1912 14
Walker (~Lane), Edith 1910 13
Weinzirl, John 1898 7. 33
Wilkinson, Louise 1917 22. 24
Wroth, William Burke 1909 12
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