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STELLA M. WILSON. Assistant Librarian. Student at Washington Agricultural College, ’oo-’oi. Teacher in Washington Seminary, Huntsville, Wash., 02- ' 03. Assistant Librarian, Washington Agricultural College. IRA PARKER WHITNEY. Instructor in Dairying. St udent at the Oregon Agricultural College, ' 99- f 03. Graduated from the Dairy School at the University of Wisconsin, ’04. Instructor in Dairying, Washington Agricultural College, ’04. CHARLES F. MCCARTHY. Instructor in the Elementary School. Graduate of Willamette University. Instructor 1 in Public Schools. Instructor in Washington Agricultural College, ’03. AXEL LEONARD MELANDER. B. S. University of Texas, ’oi. M. S. University of Texas, ’ 02 . Fellow at the University of Chicago , ” 03 . Instructor in Zoology, Washington Agricultural College, ’03. EDMOND V. GAGE. Instructor in Modern Languages. A. B. Harvard. ' 99. Instructor in the Hitchcock Military Academy, San Rafael, Cal., , 0i- , 02. Instructor in Modern Languages, Washington Agri¬ cultural College, ’03. 11 CHARLES WILLIAM BEAN. Instructor in Commercial Branches in the School of Business. A. B. Lane University, ' 78. A. M. Lane University , ' 82. Taught ten years in Public Schools. Principal of Washington Seminary, Huntsville, Wash., ’82-’8 5 . County Superintendent of Schools, Whitman County, ’88-’q2. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, ’92-’94. Superintendent Pullman Public Schools, ’99-’02. Instructor in School of Business, Washington Agricul¬ tural College, ’03. MACK W. MARTIN. Instructor in Shop Work. M. E. University of Arkansas ' 91. M. E. Cornell University, ’ 01. Instructor in Shop Work, Washington Agricultural College, ' 03. DENNIS CLYDE MOORING. Instructor in Horticulture. B. S. University of Arkansas, ’03. M. S. University of Arkansas, ’oj. Student Assistant in the Horticultural Department, U. of A.. ’0I-’02. Student Assistant in the Agricultural Department, U. of A., , 02- , 03. Instructor in Horticulture, Washington Agricultural College, ’03.
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NEW MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE. Instructor in Botany. B. S. Agricultural College, South Dakota , 99. Assistant Professor of Botany, Agricultural College, South Dakota, ’98-’99. A. B. Washington Agricultural College, ' 02. M. S. Washington Agricultural College, ' 02. Assistant Superintendent of Puyallup Experiment Station, , 02- , 03. Instructor of Botany, Washington Agricultural College, ' 03. ROYAL P. JARVIS. Professor of Mining. E. M. Colorado State School of Mines, V 7. Chemist for Bimetallic Smelting Co.. Leadville, Col., ’97-’oo. Graduate student at Columbia University. ' oo- ' oi. Chemist for Cia. Metalurigica de Torreon, ’oi-’o2. Assistant Superintendent of Cia. Metalurigica de Tor¬ reon. 02-’03. Superintendent of Shamrock Gold and Silver Co.. Silver City, New Mexico. Assistant Superintendent Andes Mining Co., Peru, Summer of oi. Professor of Mining, Washington Agricultural Col¬ lege, ' 03. MAYNARD ROSENBERGER. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology. D. V. A . Iowa Agricultural College, Ames, ’03. Assistant State Veterinarian. Washington Agricultural College, 03. GEORGE B. MANGOLD. Instructor in Economic Science. A. B. Cornell, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, ’oi. A. M. University of Chicago, ’03. Instructor in Economic Science, Washington Agricul¬ tural College. WALTER R. BLOOR. Instructor in Chemistry. Ingersoll Collegiate Institute, ’96. Third Class Teachers’ Training School, ’97. A. B. Queens University, Canada, ’01. A. M. Queens University, 02. Instructor in Ontario Normal College, 03. Instructor in Chemistry, Washington Agricultural College, ’04. MRS. KURT A STRONG. Instructor in Vocal Music. Studied under Webster and Henshaw, Chicago. Studied at Southwest Kansas College, Windfield, Kan. Instructor in Vocal Music. Washington Agricultural College, 03. CHARLES FRAZIER. B. S. Purdue University, ' 00. D. V. S. McKillit Veterinary College, Chicago, 02 . Instructor in Veterinary Science. Washington Agricul¬ tural College, 02. JAMES NEWTON ASHMORE. Student at University of Illinois, ' Qi-’93. Assistant Physical Director. Washington Agricultural College. 10
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TO COLLEGE FRIENDSHIPS Better than treasures of manhood ' s years Are college companions jolly. Far better than childhood ' s golden years Are loyal friends and true. Sweeter than all are the days of “now With their work and their fun and folly. Come now, let us toast the present and roast Every man with a spirit blue. Here ' s to the girls of Pullman town, Here’s to the boys so gay; To jolly companions drink it down, Friends of our college days. Here’s to the spirit of college life, To the hearts that are light and free; Here’s to its jollity, fun and strife, To its rivalry, pranks and glee. Pleasures of affluence can’t compare With the fun we have had together. Funniest, best are the pranks we played, Pranks that we’ll ne’er regret; Truest and deepest the lessons learned, Impressed on our minds forever; Our glasses we’ll raise to student days— Times that we’ll ne’er forget. Here’s to the Profs, we love so well; Here’s to those that we don’t; Even to those that give us D’s, But better to those who won’t. Here’s to the Preplets’ feeds we’ve swiped; Here’s to the beds we’ve rolled; Here’s to the “rookies” we have ducked; Here’s to the pranks untold. Here’s to the class of nineteen four, W. A. C.’s boast; Here’s to the class of nineteen five. To them we will drink a toast; Here’s to the class of nineteen six, Long may they live and thrive; Here’s to the class of nineteen seven, Luck to them while they strive. 12
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