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SENIORS We have climbed upon the summit of the high plateau of life; Now we stand upon the threshold geared and girded for the strife; Long and weary ways we ' ve traveled to attain t he sought-for goal; Many days and nights we’ve labored, striving heart and mind and soul. Though the way was long and weary; though the slippery way was steep; Though many a friend and fellow dropped into oblivion’s deep; Yet the pleasure of the passage to the height of learning’s hill Holds enthralled our memories ever, ever told with rapture’s thrill. Long we’ll ponder o’er the parting with the friends we know and love; Long we’ll wander round the campus where we’ve studied, played and strove; Slowly, sadly we will gather souvenirs of student days. Gathering fondly with our hearts sore; groping with our minds in haze. Dear old college, Alma Mater, dear old home of happier years! With trepidation deep we leave thee, with mingled hopes and fears. May you ever be the Mecca of men and women strong and true, Who seek the strength to do and master, which “nineteen four” received from you. 24
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SENIORS ZELLA E. BISBEE: Graduated from the Spokane High School in ’96. Taught in the Spokane High School; attended the Ellcns- burg Normal School, entered the W. A. C. in 1901 as a Sophomore. Secretary of the Ora¬ torical Association ’03; delegate to Y. W. C. A. conference at Capitola ' 03; tutor in mathe¬ matics ’03, 04; Society Editor of the Ever¬ green ’03; Editor in Chief of Evergreen ' 03. Course—Mathematics and Physics. Thesis—“The Theory of the Balance. FRANK T. BARNARD: Entered the W. A. C. from Seattle High School in 1900. He early distinguished himself as the star ath¬ lete of the ’04 class. Member of foot ball team ’oo, ’01, ’02, ' 03; member of the base ball team ’02, ’03; member of the track team ' 01, ’03; Athletic Editor of the Evergreen ’o2: Editor of Tween-Acts 02; Vice-President of Athletic Association 02; Chief of Fire De¬ partment 04; Captain of class base ball team ’04. Course—Mining Engineering. Thesis—“The Development of the Holden Mine, in the Lake Chelan District. CLARK CARTLICH: Secured his preparatory training at the Elemen¬ tary School of the W. A. C. Joined the class as a Freshman and has been pegging away ever since. Vice-Pres¬ ident of the class 02; Secretary of the Wcbsterian Society ’oi. Course—Civil Engineering. Thesis—“The Construction of a Septic Tank.
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