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i 5 4 A DELLA ELIZABETH TNGRAM. Born about as far back as she can remember in Dayton. Wfash. Came to us a modest Freshman, kind, docile and lov- able. Her research in botany is complete in every stage except campustry. Her ambition follows the ,unselfish vocation of teaching. ' Thesis: Notes on the Compositae of Washington. JOHN IVAN HESS. Jack is a lover of music. He has been a constant mem- ber of the band and orchestra since his first days at the Washington State College. He has served as assistant in- structor in the physics labratory and in Mechanical Drawing. Jack's fad is originality in hat wear. Thesis: The Development of an Alcohol Motor. IC EE PH Mini isota daught rs. T and cli lling. xvwn son 2 mail birth ai an ea green State O7 s 2. the Age-: .St rig sion-T 'ats. lsome. ?l'3rCf Strong. Cou Thes' : P Domesp : SCI ington 1 tate 4 Tire lie T of 3 Tlie R11 d. the The he 't. xrl' I2 -kid L 5 that
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New Members of Faculty I. P. HEXVITT, University of Nebraska, L. L. D., '04. 'liracls Coach NV. S. C., '06. XY. T. SI-IAINV, B. A., University of Minn., '98, B. S., ,991 M. S. Michigan, Agric. College, ,OI, Instructor in Zoology, XY. S. C.. ,O7. BERTHA SEABURY, Graduate under Harold Plowe of Peoria Conservatory of Musicg student in Berlin. Instructor In I zolzn. IN. S. C.. 'o6. FRANCIS A. THOMSON, .flcting Professor of Illining Engz'necrz'ng. B. S. Colorado School of Mines, ,O2. XVILLIAM OTTERBEIN CLARK, A. B., Acting Profes- sor of Geology. A. B., Union Christian College, 18993 A. B. Stanford University. ALBERT G. CRAIG, B. S., Inst1'ncto1' in Hovticnltnre. B. S.. Michigan Agric. College, 'o2. NV. V. GLAZIER, D. V. S.,.Honsc' Surgeon, '06, PEARL JOSEPI-IINE CASSELL, A. B., Instructor in Latin. A. B., Univ. of Indiana, '03. HOVVARD R. WVATKINS, M. S.. Assistant Station Client- ist. A. B., Coe College, '02, M. S., Iowa State College, 'o4. SAMUEL VVILLIAMSON COLLETT, M. S.. Instructor in Botany. B. S., Moorels Hill College, 18865 M. S., ,942 Fellow in Botany, Univ. of Ohio, 1900-,0Ig Fellow in Botany. Univ. of Iowa, '04-'05, GEORGE HENRY IANTZEN, A. B.. Instructor in .Vod- ern Languages. A. B., University of California, 'o6: Reader in German, Univ. of Cal., '05-'06, I JOHN RHINOLD BENDER, A. B., Physical Director and Coach. A. B., Univ. of Nebraska, '05, Graduate Chauta- uqua Summer School of Physical Education. VVILLIAM N. PHILIPS, Instructor in thc School of Bnsfiness. Graduate of Massey Business College. iQ5.
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JOSEPHINE ETHEL McCANN. Minnesota numbers Ion among her daughters. Unaffected by its bleak winds and chilling frosts she grew into a gentle, Winsome maiden. Leaving the place of her birth at an early age she came to the Ever- green State and eventually joined the O7iS at the Washington State College. Age-just right. Ideals-Ditto. Pet aver- sion-Frats. Ambition--To make an ideal home. Heroes-Dave Lewis and Professor Strong. Course-Domestic economy. Thesis: Plans and Specifications for a Domestic Science Building for the Wash- ington State College. The light of love, the purity of grace. The mind, the music breathing from her face. The heart, whose softness harmonized the whole, -Xnfl Oh! that eye was in itself a soul. JEFFERSON HENRY FULTON. A man with a brilliant past. Has held many offices of trust in the student body. Is the Hrst graduate of the four-year Phar- macy course. Is the only four star basket- ball man in school, and has been captain for two seasons. Is colonel of Captain Kim- mel's army. Promises still greater things, being over- Flooded with ambitions. Thesis: A Study of the Papavar Som- niferum and Products. 13 JOSEPH W. BRISLAWN. Joe was born in the United States. He is both the smallest and the largest man in the ,O7 class. Perhaps it is due to both these attributes and that truthful, yet deceiv- ing, visage that his class adopted green. Other characteristics of this peculiar gentle' man are that he is bad and yet good, great and yet a farmer. He can move the masses with his eloquence, pet prefers to be a common tiller of the soil. To enumerate positions of honor and trust held by this double man would not tell half. Remember him as '1 vital force in student matters, and as a little human being unable to swell under the greatest pressure. Course-Agriculture. Thesis: A Comparison of rlarvesting Methods. A T T.
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