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THEODORE GODFREY. Mi n iiig 1 i ngitt ecri ng. Bom in 1 -on cl on, England. Left for Amer¬ ica when nine years old. Passed the Chchalis High School. Came to Washington State Col¬ lege. Immediate ambition, to exist; likes. Waller (?). Thesis: Design of Concentrating Mill to Treat 150 Tons of Coeur d ' Alene Lead-Silver Ore per Day. DANIEL CARL HASKELL. Economic Science and History. A native of Vermont. Took in the Wen¬ atchee High School. A member of the Colum¬ bian Society. Hobby, candy; likes, one girl and only one ; believes that a man should write to but one girl at a time; dislikes girls in gen eral; ambition, to grow tall. Thesis: Geographical Distribution of For¬ eign Born in the United States. FRANK OREN KREAGER. Economic Science and History. Hails from Spokane. No early education, no later education. Favorite occupation, de¬ bating. Fuzzy-haired, light complexioned. piercing eyes, good looking. Member of every debating team since he entered college. Editor of Evergreen 03-’04; manager of Foot¬ ball and Track 05-06. A very prominent stu¬ dent. President Students’ Assembly. Number of love affairs, uncertain : no one knows what he believes in; likes, Irish; hates, frats; crank on Monroe Doctrine. A good fellow withal. Thesis: The Monroe Doctrine.
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JESSIE ELLIOTT HAYS. JAMES LEROY HUNT. EUGENE R. ORMSBEE. Economic Science and History. Native state, Washington. Attended Waits- biirg Academy. No had habits except that of being too sentimental. lias had “scads of love affairs—not the visible kind, but silent adorations” which no one discovered while he was in the act. His bashfulness conquered his afflictions (affections) for the first few years, but now he has so changed that he even rivals the famed Lochinvar for boldness. He pre¬ tends not to believe in early marriage. His ambition, to live and let live: favorite exple¬ tive, “By Giggcrdv!” Thesis: Chinese Exclusion Laws. IQ Botany. “Bonnie, blythc and debonairc.” Born not long ago. Native state, Inno¬ cence. Early education was in Waitsburg Academy and in Olympia Public Schools. Graduated a Prep. Believes that all men ' s votes should be a result of woman’s influence; ambition, to be an old maid. Thesis: A Comparative Study of the Available Material in Washington for Ele¬ mentary Botany. Economic Science and History. Born in this state. Attended Colfax High School. A Prep graduate. Member of Wash¬ ington Society; delegate to Gearhart. Thesis: The Constitutional Convention of the State of Washington.
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MICHAEL THOMAS BR1SLAWN. Agriculture and Chemistry. Born in America (now laugh) ! The pub¬ lic school at Sprague claimed some of the at¬ tention of his earlier years. President Colum¬ bian Society; president Class; president Far¬ mers’ Club; on Evergreen Staff two years; funny man 06 Annual. Pseudonym “Mr. Hooley.” Love affairs, i8j ; heart, intact; hates, sports; intends to marry; hobby, spuds. Thesis: A Study of the Starch Content of Washington Potatoes and a Comparison of Methods for Determining It. WILL JAMES JONES. Agriculture. From Colorado originally, lie thinks. Made life miserable for the teachers in the Wilbur Public School. In 1900 entered as Middle Prep. President of Class ’03; president Co¬ lumbian Society; star football player. No love affairs up to date on local grounds. Believes in direct primary; is against Waller on any proposition; ambition, to own a story and a half house with a lean-to kitchen with a picket fence around it. Believes in strenuous life. Chief worry, work; chief pleasure, fooling ev¬ erybody by graduating in ’06. Thesis: The History and Underlying Prin¬ ciples of Farmers ' L T nions. 1 his write-up is not up to date in this re¬ spect. FRANK WILLIAM MeKINZIE. Medianical Engiitecring. Early schooling at Goldendale. Attended Pacific University. Entered Washington State College a Sophomore. Member of Band ; pres¬ ident Electrical and Mechanical Society. Nev¬ er been struck by one of cupid’s darts. Thesis: Mercury Arc Connector. 21
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