Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1905

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J. C. EARLY: Entered the W. A. C. from Whitman College. Member of the Varsity foot ball team ’oo, ’oi, ’o2, ’03; Field Captain ' 03; Chief of Fire Department 01; Secretary of the Oratorical Association ’02; President of the Columbian Society ' 02; Assis¬ tant Editor of the Evergreen 02, ' 03, ’04; Editor of the ’04 Chinook; Co¬ lumbian Orator ’03; Manager of base ball team ’03; made the Whitman debate ’04; President of the Athletic Association ’04; Chairman Discipline Committee ’02, ’03; Chairman of So¬ cial Committee of the Associated Students ’04. Course—Economic Science and History. Thesis—“Present Status of Child Labor in the United States. S. O. JAYNE: Prepared for college at the Davenport High School and at the Elementary Department of the W. A. C. He entered the Freshman class ’oo; President of class ’oo; member of the foot ball team ' 00, ’01, ’02; member of the track team ’01; Vice-President of the Athletic Association ’01 ; Athletic Editor of the Evergreen ’02; Athletic Editor of the Chinook, Vol. ’03: Trustee of Columbian Literary Society ’02; Manager of basket ball teams ’03; Vice-President of Students’ Assem¬ bly ’03; President of the Associated Students ° 4 - Course—Civil Engineering. Thesis—“Irrigation in the Yakima Valley.” E. A. CORNELIUS: Entered the W. A. C. from the Colfax High School in 1900. Secre¬ tary of Webstcrian Society ’oo; Secretary of Political Science Club ’02; Treasurer of the Oratorical Association ’03; President of Oratorical Association ’04; Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps ’02; Chairman of Literary Com¬ mittee of Associated Students ’04; member of the Whitman debating team ’03; member of the Websterian debating team ’04; Manager of the track team ’04. Course—Economic Science and History. Thesis—“Direct Monetary Legislation.”

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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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ELM A C. SPAULDING: Entered the Freshman class from the Elementary School in 1899. Columbian dcclaimer ’00: winner of the Freshman-Sophomore oratorical contest ’02; Vice-President of the Columbian Society ’02; Assistant Editor of the Evergreen 02; Member of the Chinook staff ’03; winner of the declamation contest ’03; Treasurer of the Associated Students ’03; Secretary of Asso¬ ciated Students ’04; President of class ’04- Course—Modern Languages. Thesis—“The Wandering Jew in Litera¬ ture.” CARL McCOY: Graduated from the Ele¬ mentary School in 1900. Became identified with the ? 04’s as a Freshman. Vice-President of the class ’or; Lieutenant in Cadet Corps 02; College Electrician ’03, ’04. Course—Electrical Engineering. Thesis—“The Action of Primary Batteries Under Various Conditions.” J. W. JOHNSON: Entered the class from the W. A. C. Elementary School in 1900. He never fell in love till his senior year, but expects to graduate just the same. Course—Mechanical Engineering. Thesis—“A Study of the Potentio¬ meter.” 28

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