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Administration,  and  the  Faculties  of  the  University 

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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 


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THE  INSTITUTION 

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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. 


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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 


AliiiH III  Directory  27 


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. 


UniversUij  of  New  Mexico 


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. 


Allan  III  Diirctorij  29 

*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. 


30  Uiiircr.sifij  of  Nric  Mcanco 

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. 


32  Unicersitij  of  Xeir  Mexico 

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 


Xame  Class  Page 

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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AhuKui  Directory 


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 


5, 

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 


30  Viiircr.sifij  of  Xcir  Mexico 

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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