Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . L. Kniffen 16—Vice-President. W. E. Melarky 17—Secretary. H. G. Moore 17—Treasurer. The Block N Society, which is composed of the men who have wontheir N in some athletic sport at Nevada, has been growing in promi-nence since its founding in 1912 until the present time, when it is con-sidered one of the most active organizations on the hill. Its chief aim during this time has been to keep a guiding hand on thecollege athletics. To accomplish this purpose and to get some idea of theathletic material in the state high schools, the society has obtained controlof the S


Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . L. Kniffen 16—Vice-President. W. E. Melarky 17—Secretary. H. G. Moore 17—Treasurer. The Block N Society, which is composed of the men who have wontheir N in some athletic sport at Nevada, has been growing in promi-nence since its founding in 1912 until the present time, when it is con-sidered one of the most active organizations on the hill. Its chief aim during this time has been to keep a guiding hand on thecollege athletics. To accomplish this purpose and to get some idea of theathletic material in the state high schools, the society has obtained controlof the State Academic Track meets. Formerly these meets were in thehands of the State Academic League officials, but now they are entirelyunder the control of the Block N Society, all the officials of the meexbeing N men. Since the inauguration of this society, the standard of athletics hasbeen raised, competition has become keener, and under its guiding handwe hope to put forth teams worthy of representing the Royal Blue. 73. O C 5c eW 0)


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