Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . r-in-Chief Artemisia (4); Football Manager (4). resigned; Editor ofLtt Re^;;d 0); Independent Association (.3); Second Eleven Football Team (.3);Class Football (2); First Lieutenant Co. , There, Anywhere. J LAURA ARMANDA ARNOT, L. A. Mnny a suitor this fair maid had, But cared not a rap for any lad; But come a time, so the prophets say. When she for a hubby. will fondly pray. „. c A A riV Executive Committee (2); Class President (3); Varsity A. T. P.; Tennis Club (4); L. F. , CaUfornia. WILLIAM PRINCE CATLIN (Choppie), Mrnes^ Go and succee


Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . r-in-Chief Artemisia (4); Football Manager (4). resigned; Editor ofLtt Re^;;d 0); Independent Association (.3); Second Eleven Football Team (.3);Class Football (2); First Lieutenant Co. , There, Anywhere. J LAURA ARMANDA ARNOT, L. A. Mnny a suitor this fair maid had, But cared not a rap for any lad; But come a time, so the prophets say. When she for a hubby. will fondly pray. „. c A A riV Executive Committee (2); Class President (3); Varsity A. T. P.; Tennis Club (4); L. F. , CaUfornia. WILLIAM PRINCE CATLIN (Choppie), Mrnes^ Go and succeed, thy rivals aim despise, ^For never, never, wicked man was Wise. H- K S hooloo- T H P. O.; Track Manager (4); Business Manager ArtemisiaCarson High School 00, l . • r. , r , , ,. Varsity Track Team (2). U)- First Lieutenant and Adjutant (4); Captam Co B (4 _) - Varsit>^ r^ ? / ^ Pl^.. Treasurer ( 2); Wise all the time. Executive Committee (4); 1 reasurer ( 2 j , Canun City, Nevada. - , • 42 W Class History. OUR years ago, in the early fall ofoo, there appeared on the U. ot N. Campus about fifty lads and lassies, freshfrom the farms and mining camps of the State. With the help of the Juniors they were organized into the Classof04 and launched out upon the sea of University life, which is at times tossed by the tempests of the gods andagain smoothed by the tranquility of goodfellowship. Whatever timidity they may have felt in their new sur-roundings, was soon dispelled through the kindly offices of some benefactors, who chose to keep modestly in thebackground, while they shoved to the front an unassuming dummy, who awoke one morning to find himselfdangling from the chimney of an uncompleted building, and the center of attraction of a group of wrath v students,some of whom desired a more intimate acquaintance with him and others who thought he looked better where he was. Since he bore an 03 upon his manly bosom, the Sophs took it much to heart that he should be so


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