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EDVVARD FRANKLIN GRIMES. The generations of Old Father Grimes were manv. When traced to the forty-sec- ond generation We find Edward Franklin still retaining the characteristic of Grimes I. He was graduated from, the Pullman High School in '98, and this year he leaves college as a member of the ,07. class. He was a member of the first basketball team of our Colleofe. ' Course: Electrical Engineering. Thesis: Current Transformer. JAMES DENEFFE. Came to us from the Cheney Normal, al- though a native of Minnesota. Has been a faithful, sober and conscientious student. Wfas College Electrician in ,O2. Thesis: Secondary Storage Batteries. 23 ALVA ARTHUR HAMMER. Known as one of the famous W. S. C. convicts. Made the track team in ,O2. He runs the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and has tied the College recordiin' the high hurdles. He is one of the four-star trackmen and has an exceptionally good record as a stu- dent. Course : Geology. Thesis: Geological Reconnaissance of the Mica Peak Region CSpokane Quadranglel.
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: 1 win 1 h l . EARNEST ALEXANDER M'KAY. His early years were not interrupted by periods of Sky0logy, but the habit has developed to an abnormal stage in his Senior year. He was graduated from the Elementary School in 'o3. Has done class stunts in football, basketball and track work. VVas business manager of the ,O7 Chin00kf' and has been heard from in many other capacities. Course: Zoology. Tliesis: Economic Relation of Our Com- mon Eirds to Agriculture. E. LIONEL GLAISYER. Married resposibilities have not retarded his ambitions. Received his academic train- ing in Minnesota. After attending Fargo College, North Dakota, he demonstrated his knowledge in the practical world. He de- cided that good can be improved upon and enrolled as a Vet. in 1904. He has proved a studious and capable man in his depart- ment. Thesis: Planning Sanitary Stables. 22 R. JAMES ZELL. Upon his arrival he discovered that he had inherited the rich legacy of a farmer's station in life. Fortune smiled upon his sedate brow and placed him in the Wash- ington State College in 1900. He estab- lished his sincere citizenship by serving in the Military Department. Member of '07 f'Chin0ok staff. Course: Civil Engineering. Thesis: A Study of the Sewerage Dis- posal Works of' the Citv. with Plans and Estimates of Cost for Betterment. .2 c EDXY- .RD The ge-1 eratii were man '. V ond genezation still retail ing I. He ws gi High Sch 0l in college as a in was a mer ber 4 our Colleie. Conrsei Ele ilihesiez Cu
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CHARLES ALBERT CRAXVFQRD. Solemn. serious and sincere, quiet, con- tented and home loving. He walks the earth unknown and unnoticed by most of the human race. He came, enrolled as a farmer, and worked as one should who studies the productivity of Palouse soil. Course: Agriculture. Thesis: A Basis for the Improvement of XYIlSlllllQ'lOll YVllCIll. EARL D. ICKES. In days gone by a farmer, but now a would-be consulting engineer. Has served as treasurer of his class for one term. Al- ways talking piston rod, Hy wheel and gov- ernor. Is in constant company with grease and soot. . ' Thesis: The Development of an Alcohol Engine. 21 IRA E. CHURCH. Was born in Ellensburg in 1882. Began life at the Washington State College in 1900 on Latin. Suddenly jumped from antiquity into 'electrical engineering. As a result he has tried to soothe his shocked nerves ever since by the sweet Muse of Music. Hobby, the girls. Ambition, to build an electric railwavfrom Spokane to Seattle Thesis: The Lead Accumulator Y. MABI The year L spring the wk phenomena W Sarah Baker Elementary S College Her Charlie's Au: has made her class as its vii Assembly as i ber of the Pi bition is efficic Thesis Ti Chemically P: of Bread.
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