Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Y. W. C. A. Member. It is not very easy to get acquainted with Ruth but those who have theprivilege of knowing her, love and admire her. She possesses a charm anddignity which is all her own. She is a jolly person and loves a joke. Tall andgraceful, she dances with the abandon of a woodnymph and it is almost impos-sible to associate her v/ith prosaic classrooms and examinations. Music sheloves and tennis and basket ball a^e her favorite games. BASIL W. CROWLEY 1 NArts and ScienceTeam (1), (2), (3); Class Football Team (1), (2), Reno, Nevada Bass Varsitv Football(3)


Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . Y. W. C. A. Member. It is not very easy to get acquainted with Ruth but those who have theprivilege of knowing her, love and admire her. She possesses a charm anddignity which is all her own. She is a jolly person and loves a joke. Tall andgraceful, she dances with the abandon of a woodnymph and it is almost impos-sible to associate her v/ith prosaic classrooms and examinations. Music sheloves and tennis and basket ball a^e her favorite games. BASIL W. CROWLEY 1 NArts and ScienceTeam (1), (2), (3); Class Football Team (1), (2), Reno, Nevada Bass Varsitv Football(3); Rifle Team (2) When Bass wasgrab some of the easynot figured on leavingwere long and lonely,to college and chemistof his hearts desire. Oakland, California a Freshman, he decided that he would be a miner andmoney floating around, so to the mines he went. He hadhis heart behind, and consequently the days and nightsOne summer at the mining game was sufficient, so backry he came never to stray again from the warm fireside 127.


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