Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1908

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WALDEN LERGY MALONEY. A part of his time is given to the study of a CThesisj Design of Concrete Arches. The remainder is devoted to college life. He has no sympathy for poor old Job, because he does not think Boyles should cause any one to mourn in sack-cloth and ashes. He is one of the four-star trackmen, also played basketball three seasons. Was captain of basketball in '06, manager in ,O7, won his track W ' in 702 in the one-half mile and one-mile race. Born in Michigan November 18, 1883. Course: Civil Engineering. GUY H. HEBERLING. A Spokane boy. After tasting of intel- lectual life in the University of California, he entered the ranks of the 'o7's here as a Sophomore. President of both the Civil Engineering Club and the Websteriaii So- ciety. Also president of the Senior class. Thesis: Some Notable Defects in the Waterworks System of Moscow, Idaho, and the Advantages That Wotild Accrue by the Construction of a Reservoir. 18 VVA LT ER LEC LA R H L' B BA R U. He attends class occasionally and works thesis when obliged to. Has had the honor of being head man at the Hotel de'Prexie, but says he was canned on April 6, 1907. His life has been more eventful than he cares to make known in this Annual. He especially requests that no mention be made of his love affairs. at least until he is mar- ried. Thesis: The Design and Construction of an Instrument for measuring Electricity and Calibrating Sound. 1 l ART In iowa in mune .ne careei age C ten he l kane. He enti Has een Exe green served and, rith Krel the 1 onroe Di bate. Made l Night Off' 'ar Marti fd in 19? ed by his famil Thtses: Cil for 1 academiz trical- -The Sf'

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JAMES LAURENCE THAYER. Built in 1882, four and one half cubits high, three cubits wide, and two 'cubits thickg covered inside and out with pitch. His existence was almost terminated by having his parietal cracked and loosing a part of the cerebrum. Upon. recovery he broke the discus throwing record, won hon- ors in hammer throwing and played foot- ball three seasons. He was president of the Athletic Association and a member of the O. A. C. Debating Team in his Senior year. Course: Mining. Thesis: Lixiuration of a Silver Ore. SOPHIE LAURA ORMSBEE. Was born in W'aitsburg, Washington, in 1898. She was graduated from the Waits- burg High and NVaitsburg Academy. She enjoys the distinction and honor of being the first young lady to represent W. S. C. Q - F. FRANCIS RICHARDSON. He is the only student of the College who is known to have been married more than once. This in itself bespeaks a romantic career. He served his country in the hos- pital corps during the Philippine insur- rection, and as a sailor under Captain Sigs- bee in the Spanish-American war. He is an enthusiastic veterinary student and shows in debate, and was a member of the team that defeated Montana last year. Charter rnember of the Pi Delta Phi. President of the Columbian Society first semester of this year. Course: Latin. Thesis: Classical Mythology in Shakes- peare. I7 a strong record in his work. He plans to complete an M. D. course after leaving us. Thesis: A Comparison of the Germicidal Values of Some of the Better Known Coal Tar Disinfectants as Compared W'ith Bi Cholide of Mercury. N



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ARTHUR HOOKER. In Iowa in the fall of 188O'began the mundane career of Arthur Hooker. At the age of ten he brought his parents to Spo- kane. He entered the W. S. C. in 1902. Has been Exchange Editor of the Ever- green, served on the Dicipline Committee, and, with Kreager, settled the question of the Monroe Doctrine in the U. of M. de- bate. Made his stage appearance in UA Night Off' 'and The College Widow. Married in 1910. Died in 1940 much mourn- ed by his family. Theses: Civil-Plans and Specifications for Macademizing Pullman Streets. Elec- trical-The Series Transformer. ELBERT DAVIS STEVVART. The year was 1882. The day was April 7. The article was a lump of Palouse soil in the hands of a great Magician. The product was Elbert Davis Stewart. In the human stage he is a man, large, noisy and good natured. He played football four sea- sons, being captain in the fall of 1905. Thesis: A Study and Test of Flaming Arc Lamp. 19 MAUD PUTNAM. She was given first to Oregon in 1882, but the wise man thought it just to take her from the state that had only one talent and give her to the state that had ten tal- ents. She is a typical western girl, hence the atmosphere of Cheney was too femi- nine. After a sojourn of one year in the Normal she came to us. The class of ,O7 was glad to welcome her to their midst. She expects to enter the profession of teaching. Course : Botany. Thesis: Content and Material for an Ele- mentary Course in Botany. '

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