Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1912
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MCCROSKEY, Gariield ........ -. .... -.---Term expires 1915 E. A. BRYAN, Secretary ........................... Ex-Officio O1fgcmi,2'cLt'i0efL of Board Peter McGregor- -..- .......- .- ........... .- .-........ .-President Lee A. johnson-...---.-.- .... .----- ........ -- ..... Vice President I. G. Lewis QState Treasurerj ,............. Ex-Oftieio Treasurer E. A. Bryan .... -. .............. . ..... .----Ex-Officio Secretary Members of the board are appointed by the Governor of the State. 5 'ST ' 3 V' 1 A , ov M N L , HHN . px V: 1: 2 7 , .V f A bex.. :hy 5 Q i K- - A ., ,xl .. R, : ,., ,. : ::,.,g l i I , ' lL'4'I:u.,i 45 ,. 4 JF: ' 1 -E P1 'fb 'E , .. W f fa Q ,, T' 'iff ,Q 'LH 4 Q E M JC,-T, ,QV , h if wwx j' ' -.. ., -4.-.f'jCil-...,..g.2.r....-.1.'-....,-.f... 1.2 Lf...-.A -..., -..M L...?A'-' ' gigs. '- 41.2 .'i-g,g.1:L'SfJ1f.'f ...mi '-vm 1 nv--fbfvzns-.M M, ,,..,,u . wv-up--..Q,.,,,,.,,,,-A f, 1 -ix. ' ,V'V ' ,... 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NALDER, 'OI VVhere high towers, in might and fitness, Greet the rising sun, And their last glance views the sunset Wlieii the day is doneg Towering o'er the grain-clad hilltops, 'Mong the western lands g Hope and strength of power and progress- . Alma Mater stands! CHORUS Sound the chorus! Lift your voices! Every loyal son! Hail! Our Weste1'n Alma Mater! Ave! VVashington! Bidding e'er a gen'rous welcome, To the rich and po-org Strong and weak alike may enter At thy open door. Home of VVestern college spirit, Truth's unshaken tower! Faith and wisdom, right and merit Be thy badge of power! C Chorusj Mother of a sturdy people- Blood of pioneers- May thy name increase in glory ' With the passing years! Facing toward the Westerii waters, See thy triumphs rise! All thy loyal sons and daughters Laud thee to the skies! CChorusj 10 .......,,5a' , . I .P I I Xxx ff- ....... , , 22..- , , ,, A . .,.. K A . 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'-,lg-Q ,Q ugikqpvl Q A-..+,, . , ,. -4: LW:-gf g .igie 5.Q'5,,4Q,LL5i5N351fZif45.zE1?f5:Lg.E:zzf:..I43Ss1:2az2?':fS!xl1i,9f''' - .. at . , I bg, , ,. . --Yi-3---,' -i k',Y A, ,KN vs -x 3, li, t eas.-...,.,, .,,, a.,...,.t ,., s f , . ,V , , . ' Msg ., .j.:.i?....-.-.L:.1.':4.yxLL....:i.s.., -------4- '- ' . ' ,Q,,,,.r'+r 1 l ' r ' ' y 1 i X I N, j Xi T Q A 1 L G ,QQ v u Y ,QQ l r 4iKv X y NX -Q' V 1 NN V 0 Y NN X. , I -NN 9 I5 ,6 9, gi 1 ?r ii Q 0.4 4 :P.q: 4 A I ,Q 1 I. s eq: Q afsm ANNA afsw 9--fri Alumni Bag 'HE special effort made inthe spring of 1910 to bring as many of the Alumni as possible back to the Qld College for the Comm611C6mC11'C season met with a hearty response, and for almost a week before the Alumni banquet the Old Timersi' were to be seen hobnobbing with each other on nearly every corner. The work of the resident officers of the Alumni Associa- tion was bearing fruit in such a gather- ing of the clans as the old campus had never before witnessed. They came from everywhere, far away Florida sent its A delegation of two of the early pioneers, the Arizona mines yielded others, Mon- t tana, British Columbia, Oregon, Wash- l T ington, Idaho, parts of our great west, s i sent their representatives to revisit the scenes of their college life and renew old ncquziintanccs. A separate room in the new library building was set aside for the Alumni, and here they met to talk over old times and tell each other how little change in their hearts the passing years had wrought. ln all these meetings one sentiment permeated all that was said and done. Love for the old college on the hill was the dominant theme, and with it a hearty expression of lo-xc for the man who had done so much to make that college what it today is. Early in the week the Alumni decided to find some expression of their feeling for President Bryon In the form of some gift which should come from the whole body of the Alumni. Then came the news that our president had resigned. The Alumni continued their preparation for the presentation of a token of their appreciation to President Bryan and icsolvczl to take whatever steps lay in their power to prevent his resignation from being accepted. Accordingly, they asked the -Regents, who were then in session at the college, for the privilege of an interview with them, which was granted. Three committeemen were appointed, and on the following morning the Alumni met and marched in a body to the private office of the president, where the Regents were. President Bryan tried to escape, but was captured by one of the Alumni and brought back. At the conclusion of the addresses of the Alumni there was hardly a dry eye in the room, and the president of thc Ecard of Regents had to apologize for his tears before he could respond. He then assurrecl the Alumni that their sentiments concerning the resignation of President Bryan wcre fully rcciprocated by the Board of Regents, and that nothing would be left undone 14 2 Q ' Xb? ..,,, ,.... L V -, , , 1- 3 ,5,,. ,f3,. l i ., X '-Vcvfq, ,ygzzfx .3-,mg .,5,a,w,.W xg., I - f--I,-.rlgsgygj ,3 H ,jjj i q 7,5 i l. ,. .. M ,' 1' f , ,tgp X2 11 1:- I' 2 we 4 f gi t' 1 f' A A Q , if A51 iffi as A, 'f if ig ' ' 'Q .4z,.41wf,.gf .4 ' 1. 4 '. wi' Ha - 'f' Q - V ' ? Ha' 'ffyrzail tt ' JI 1 5' Wifi In ' ' fa T54 'W '. Z ' ., bk 'Q' ' 53,2 W 'iff vw 'Q ' U :V -T J- VZ. , WSW' ,S 'ff v - f 'Q :ff J I 'N V ' ' ' , 'Ki' 1 ',. i:I', 'Y fm -'A' 'Af ' 1' X4 , , 1649- WNW' iw C, 'iitfrflff mfg .flct .. i, 1 it 'V-fififw ' .. ,fs V tj f,f.i'i ' J f 'f 'gN?1x'vW7'21T' 'T f1'fW? Lim? ffVf7frZv7 bqiizififnfk 'I W, ,-,fm rffwf-fa fi .- , V , I ,fy ,ff r Q , ,A , , ,,,, s.,,,m-M::,f,,,wse.i,caws M.waa.,.:sMm.cfwaa,.L.,g.. - f 1 V'-himx-,asks-,,faW. wia,aa:a:-W,,,,m.i-.Naam 3-ama:.e:.W,.i..-Mi, .., ,,,,. r..1Mzff,,,.,fw.i ,... W M .-M-2-, A ,.,51-- , WH'-M r 'W f' v , A, . , , ,,.. . , , , .. 'ww , s - . 1- ' ' ' ' ' '- -' ' . by them which would aid in retaining the services of the man who so fully commanded the love and loyalty of his students. On the evening of Wednesday, June 15, the Alumni banquet took place. It was attended by a far larger number of graduates than any similar function previously had been. Many expressions of appreciation of the great work that had been done in building up the State College were heard, and the hearts of all were touchd by sorrowt at the thought, alluded to by many of the speakers that this might be the last Alumni banquet at which our President would be with us. The last event of the evening was the presentation of the large' silver loving cup which had been selected by the Alumni as their gift to President Bryan. U q ' v On the following day the thoughts of all turned to the announcement to be made by the Board of Regents concerning the success met by their efforts to persuade President Bryan to reconsider his resignation. Can they secure his consent to remain, was the question on the lips of all. When, therefore, the exercises pertaining to graduation had been completed, and the President of the Board of Regents rose to make an announcement, thc interest of all was keyed to the highest pitch, and as the announcement concluded with the news that President Bryan would remain, cheer after cheer resounded throughout the gymnasium. Old graduates, men and women, rushed outside where the carriage was waiting for President Bryan, removed the horses, and harnessing themselves with long ropes, drew the head of their college to his home. And the news of this happy ending to what could not have been other than a most serious calamity to the college, going out to all its sons and daughters scattered throughout the West, gladdened their hearts with the 'thought that the future of the college was well assured, with the master hand that had piloted it safely through its early periods of storm and stress still at the helm etc guide it wisely into its ever-increasing sphere of usefulness. 15 W-1--,QW-vw'---M-My 'b-- .AM-WU'---WZ'-1,1-16-nr? ww ,,v,,,, , , ,,., .... -.-M...,.... . , K --V., --- -, ff , - f H , 11.417-l, , , H rm., K , .,,, . .. , , . - --,,,,. ,.,M,i, i.,.,W..,, . ,, ,, , ,,,.V,,. ,, .,, , ,M , L .,.,,,,0 ,.,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,., ,, :','.,gez1f'r:,N .,,, , f-:g.flu,z',.c::2'f:.:fvg J wfw Avlis... ff' : 'l '5 fMf 'ii lafinzfmi-:i,fff915 W t'ii? '-:Q 1- 'tl ' i: '3 ' V i ' 1' Q H -J 'i 'F '45 mf 1 17 .Jf W 'f.i 1rEfTm 5 G' K ' ' f ':Mrf6Q,m f.' fi . -fl . 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'mP11li5,,UB, in The Guam, 'iirrzihrnt Erwin Alumni Eanquri, 151111 S AN ALUIVINUS of the institution which he has created, I feel it an especial honor to respond to a toast to President Bryan. In thinking ' of him I am bound,-not only by the ties of loyalty and app-reciation common to all graduates, but am also- bound by ties of affection and friendship extending over a period of thirteen years, ever since he first extended a helping hand to raw country boy anxious to earn an education. With these motives for honoring my toast, my chief regret is that I am so little able to do justice to the subject of it. I often reflect, and perhaps those of you who have been graduated longest often do the same, that We who have had -so much done for us here at college may Well give more than a passing thought to the way in which it has all come about-. Those things which have been a p-art of our college life here-the institution, with its buildings and equipment, the organization, the subtle influences, the tender memories, the hopes and forebodings, the touches of joy and pain which have been ours--all, in fact, that We group around the loved name of our Alma Mater, have been made possible to us very largely by the efforts of one man. In college vve accepted everything as a matter of course, but later We have paused frequently to recognize the magnitude o-f the task to him who accomplished it. The time has been comparatively short, the response at times most disheartening, the Work a great one. To that great work the best years of a man's life have been given, and we have reaped the benefit. They have been Weary years, hard at times beyond our understanding, even though we may know the larger outlines of what they have b-rought forth. 17 a to - . . ' . . - ., VN K0 ,.,,.,-.-. . -- :A A va- .plpviz wg 5: ,--':, 3 ': -f.,,- ::: :-: :sf -L5,g,.,i4vL n I, 'ML' nj ', 'ii -'...T1.- -1:1-,NA:t,LL.,..-a -- ..ff - 'lr L: jfs ' ' - I ks, ,,1, '-. '. -l'r f ,. '- ' ' T -.,-g 5 Xl'-nv of us know the discouraging conditions which faced President Ilrvan when he first came here, seventeen years ago: Two rude . bugd- Enqsa Su,-I-,mndeql by a cabbage patch, the most elementaiy couise of situ y, but few students, no faculty, the former president and board of iegents ciased flown a hill and through a wire fence at the bottom by students with rotten eggs: and most serious of all, a bitter political f1gl'1l1.COUt11'l1,18.llY being waged 'll 'llllSf the few who dared to call themselves the friends of this college zdea . mr . l . I , here, for a college at that time it waslnot. No organization, no money, no faculty, no friends, but many and active enemies-what more unpropitious circumstances could well be imagined for the upbuilding of a great college? But. as we alumni know best how unfavo-rable those conditions were, so do we know best, with the proof -of the years before us, that the Man was stronger than the conditions against him. President Bryan threw himself into the work with his characteristic energy and with a determination tocreate something, and he made a great college. Courageously he faced the difficulties in his path, unflinchingly he set himself to the task of overcoming them, magnilicently has he builded. r In accomplishing' this his task was inconceivab-ly harder than if he were to begin in 1910. Seventeen years ago technical and scientific education were comparatively new things. There were no well defined courses to be found in such subjects anywhere. There were not even text books to be had in many of the subjects now studied. All the work of developing our college as it now is had to be conceived in the imagination, planned along a definite line of thought as to what the function of the institution was eventually to become, and afterwards modified in detail by experiment in its practical workings. Thus. with scarce a guide post to mark the way, a true course had to be found through an almost wholly unexplored educational domain. It was not a work of days and weeks, but months and years. Gradually standards were raised, a faculty was gathered together. new courses were introduced and the great conception of the college was slowly but surely evolved. Its relation to the ccononnc needs and resources of the state was determined, and its breadth and sc- :pe established upon a sure and lasting foundation. O-ur president has made it a great college. It stands today as a monument to his enterprise and cf-uragc, the great gift of his life to you and to me, and to all sons and daughters of our fair state. A I ne accomplishment of this, the building of the college, were stupendous tasks. cren il every condition had favored it. But such was not the case. ll had to be won by lighting and by suffering. President Bryan had to !ll?5.ilJHllC necessary work to Fight-for money for the college, to struggle with rCQ'lSl:iru1's. to explain and explain and explain to ignorant narrow-minded pflnicrans not broad enough to understand educational needs. Nor was this plrcQp51ipsE.umI hcgip'g1giSEh1gll1a1igLle3',tc1'imifial-npnclend politicians to- be met with SUHIUI. 3 I 1 . I C o ent ure tie Jittei hostility of -such small- t men, iac to endure the mud-shnging of their paid newspapers, He llzi A ' ' ' - , , - Q . l l- U' llQlll T01 the college at cr ery foot of the way, hampered, cribbed and 18 XTX ...J ff mat M-If ,,,,,,,,f conhned by its enemies throughout the state and sometimes, but V61 y seldom bv tiauois within the school itself These are the things that make the task hardest the things that weai a man down befoie his time But, while making the task ha1de1 these conditions of battle have made its achievement gieatei Fiom all his battles he has emerged tiiumphant H has won appropriations fO1 the college, he has won friends T01 it in all pai ts of the state he has won a la1 ge and enthusiastic student body he has won recog niiion for himself as tl1e foremost educator of the Northwest, he has won SKU . . . , .Y . -....,..,..,...a., Wa. . . AQ ii',,,,HQ7A,,W . ,V wtnw p ,Q gf-if A A . 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You can hardly consider a man apart from his work, andthis is President Bryan from that side of his life. After we have enjoyed the blessings of college life here we o-ft-times pause to consider the man who has made all these blessings possible for us. It has been the work of his best years, and we alumni would have our president know that it does not go unrecognized by them or unappreciated. 1 But there is another side to our president that we alumni like to dwell upon. Breadth, insight and practical judgment have made his work possible. Those qualities we admire. VV e admire his grave strength and patience, his calmness in good fortune, his sureness when fortune wavers. We have revered him for his impenetrable justness, his lofty ideals, for the inspiration his life has been to us. Wfe have loved him for his interest in us as students and alumni, for his never-failing courtesy, for his helpfulness. Never has anyone found President Bryan too busy or too tired to listen to the story of a student in trouble, to advise him, to encourage him, to help him. Wliat an inspiration he has been to us in our lives we can never fully estimate, what he has given of his life' fortus we can never know, what we feel for him we can never put into words-we can only assure him of our highest admiration, our truest loyalty, our deepest love. A The words I have just spoken, President Bryan, are a part of what every alumnus of the State College feels for you. The larger part of what we feel must always go unsaid, for it lies deeper than words. VVe can do but little to show our appreciation. That must be shown by living as you would have us live, by doing the work in the world you have trained us to do. One little thing, however, we can do, so I beg you to accept this cup from the alumni as an emblem of their regard. Its inscription says, To Enoch Albert Bryan, from the Alumni of the State College of Wasliingtoii, as a token of their affection and in recognition of his great work in the upbuilding of the State College, and the whole body of the alumni wishes me to assure you that you will always hnd it overflowing with good wishes a11d love from every one of us. we -..,,2::,:VL.,i2rL 1 px , I ,fpglitgr--. ,,,-'.f-za. it ,N,v .:z:: I . f, . v gf., . ' ,ii L 5 Q, ' A ful, , gf E ' - '-, 4 - ' 5 5 ' min, I 1 - , : 1 L I ' 1 , ' LI: A fi- f-' U31-jf, ,v ccnj fj:fgQ3:Q:?,5,s,g1a' I - JW 1 J, - 1--It v T -T . ' ' if ...., - . n 1. ,.'.......,.. . ,.. .,.,, A . - '-- ' ' f':,...gf I L 1 ,A . .x,. ,A TTEW ff fb Q . l' i. 3 Xf, 51 Nwggjqs T - .w '- kE3if ix ',, ' lj , 3 ,p g Eivlumnt Qrntnr M '. I Mazvhall Mawr 3 io 6 . . ' tseezig: p Q P' fg Fourteen years ago the annual Alumni-Senfior baseb-all game would have been a sad affair, with much rooting for the Seniors. The Alumni team vfould have been composed of no players and the bleachers would have been hlled with no rooters. Thirteen years ago the Alumni team offered a much more formidable . ' ' ,3 appearance, with four men and three eo-eds, but still not even a whisper s worth of rooting. But twelve years ago-that is where the real mile stones begin. Nine good, live, energetic men to make a ball team, and above all, two co-eds for l'fI0t6l'5T. Today the Seniors choose their team from about a hundred and the Alumni from about live hundred, theoretically, but practically from those fortunate enough to have a vacation at that time. Pretty good product of a dozen years. Last June was Volume 1, No. I of the annual game. There were many doubts as to its future. It was a question of getting nine men to forsake a ' ' idk rooting and some of the real old college spirit let loose, some of the kind that is now dead some oi the kind that the present student body did not know existed, some of the real old Tat' Goodsell and Jimmie Nalder variety' the kind that shoves the runs across the plateg the kind that makes a girl leave her fellow and a fellow leave his girl, to rush down to the day of business for a day of youth. They were there, and lots of them- wives, children, chums and all. Plenty of I ' , I - i . 7 I v L kj , -1- , mb -v- M I ' 7 lf' . -:T rc 4 'J cc ' ' an ' kj in P 1.7 I-4:3 XY 1 'i.A Zn, gc.-Qfiq-N 'j C. P? Lfivgfg-SA side lines and pull the team up into the running. Some of the 2oo,ooo volt-Wliyl Hang it, man! You've had it run up and down your 20 , 1- t 'WM'r 'f-- -- 1 H W- w '--W . , ww' ' , ' 1 W , M ,, A 1 ' ,f ' 'wa as -.,i..1,1-. 1 . 1 . .- .. -, Q-ww-E 11:5--.fl 'Iii-sei,--,-:VW 2--'af K 15271 5 . , I M' , 3,,,,,1ggV 2. 1 ,I Q., ,gn Q 1, L , . A swf , f H ,i w 19, , f ,1 qL 4 g 1 , ,,,,. .1 vw. ,MWM,,y, 1 1 I ,, ,V , Ngww, ,VJ W 1 ,Z . 11, X, , , A 79. p ,im .kb 1 . ,X H., 35 , My fi .::,.:f,,.11:,v.f.sxg,4,V,-M 1, 4 ?Mfiwl1:i me A 1 fre? fy - ' .:,1 xf K1 f ' in f 4 ww . ' 'rf '1fW'e54x'f 'rf L VyM,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rg.qE:,,mI VH, .. ,Z ,Kg .55 I xv ,af A 1. .. . F, 1 M 1415.5 il., , I ga j Vguff- k .31-,f.,,j7m7iQg4W7 i,. . wp ':, -fw ' -wfffffgg 1-,219 . .1 1 ' fi f, fi: 1. 5 i . f-fs 1 , 1... 2 ef MQ..-1gw,,f1,i., Elf 4,1 J . , 1 ' 1 , .1 x f,f1f,:' wfwww wi, 17 ww Lziwe . -f why!!! pw 12+ 2 -- v we... . .1-Hz! JM, wa .47 -11 ,ite-. w1ifU..-fawf Wifi, fm---fffwwfvff 'ff'f!ssf'ef161 t' -- Q ' 11 ffg:ww-am,gawwwm,111.asm1wa1A:a,1zM1Q1ZZ.1zzm11.1f.s1w1g11 ...,,1,1w11wczW11a11v-eswww- MMA 'i f' f , MY'-ff j7ffN'X ff A ' T 7 y 'ff . ' , ,1,i 1 ug, x . .. ,, . .1.., 1. ,.,,,,, , . -,x, 1, ,. ,.. . 11, , I 1 .H 1 .- , . 1 f - V - - spinal column ,till you knew the team couldnft lose! The final score was' 8 to 6, made as follows: Six by the Seniors, 6 by the Alumni and 2 by the rooting ability and spirit of the old-timers ofthe Alumni. It was a nice, orderly game, with very little bloodshed. There was some controversy over the size of the ball used at first, but it was hnally settled to the satisfaction of the Seniors when the great speed of Price was explained as the reason for the apparent dimensions of said ball. One Rich Boyles did the catching and the ball passed back and forth between Price and Rich in a very monotonous manner, much to the discomfort of the Seniorsf Boyd Hamilton, 'oo, other times Mayor of Coeur d'Alene, but the same old Boyd, held down first base Cand we use the word reservedlyj. That base, never had a chance with Boyd on it. S. O. jaynes, ,O4--YOU know Steve!- occupied the second cushion and was getting along nicely until his son started!-joshing him. Steve was there with several long hits. And shortf- Doc Vlfegner was at short+-he of the 'o8 Vets, smiling, ever ready to acknowledge he caught one, the same old Docile Doc. Ivan james .Putnam Q this is Putj played third and ran bases with great regularity and alacrity, much too regular for the Seniors. Une large hope went glimmering when Keyes smothered a high one in left field. The scorer had marked it up to count one for the Seniors. Alva Cmalej A. Hammer, late of the State Geological Survey, picked a few off the daisy tops with, full steam ahead. All the way from Parker, Arizona, came Andrew Hardwick. He examines mines while there., Andrew plays on the Parker team Qnine men in the townj. He gathered in a few which helped to keep down' the score. The last man out headed for the bean bake and the crowd swarmed after. Next year-I wonder how many will miss it next year! fjyf Wjjg aa 2F rj K Ax ULQXU . f .N l:,,.-NX 21 'iiiglitem lqunhrrh Ninvtg-Swum Eighteen lgnnhrrh Ninetg-Eight I I ' . .. .. . .N ... ..- .N:. .4 ::. --1-' 2 ' t -I if- A . 5'-'-' I' l f I:'-is vi -5 ff-, . X . f-ef EY sy if 5. - X we-A if H ,. . .f V 1 , -A 'JL' 3 A... gg. 1 . L1 , ' H :liz pxggiit . V - ,IJ . - . A 1 .v - ' A - - 1. C .fi . Wgafwii +-ivxa-..wf,. S.-sg'r4ggx,f:f3'.,gggv 4 U, A - 1 . . Q L p gg . 4.15, if-+4 2 ,, . , . A.-J , A .E Wm... ....,.k . X ,Q .O , . , ., f X .x if. .5 p 7 ,frilly 4 ll H 2. ' ig' Mr lpn I., X . 'Maggy I ,. ff I I ' ' g a. lui i 25552255255 ., awp -are 'J rl 'I f'6. Q 5' . v x - '06-. we ti fl 1463 :aww - fi A 1 ..-95:33 j '90, Q 'eos MQQQ, . ' 5 ??4 'eism 6 . A wk-:W S' .Q 67' 1 . O '-2-aff, ws. 9 .W -. O via XA . , ew '- --ALUM'Nl if EDWARD KIMMEL, U. S. Army, Fort Worden, Wfash. Married Florence Snyder, '98 Two children. EMMA J. HARDNVICK CMrs. Poguej, Big Fork, Mont. Wieldi1ig the rod. ORRIN STRATTON, Spokane, Wash. Civil Engineer. Married. Two children. ,IESSIE E. HUNGATE CMrs. H. C. Sampsonj, Spokane, VVash. Three chil- dren. A C.-XRL ESTBY. Everett, VVash.g 2914 Hoyt Are. Civil Engineer. MARY JOHNSON CMrs. VVm. Buckleyj rm- gg: ' - ,s212if:i f'lrme i ' , f l'i'?'5' 5:22551 J A QJIIIP' ,.. 5- ,LIMI- ISEORGE NIKON, Spokane. W'ash. As b'Qlo bfftf ws.: s QQ 0 Q950' Q5 1 Qns 'S S 'Q-1-'vw ses? MILTON P. IVICCROSKEY, Colfax, Wash. Farmer. Matrimonial prospects-none, wife still in good health. Married Eu- genia Hungate. Two children. FLORENCE E. SNYDIER CMrs. Edward' Kimmelj, Fort Wordeii, Wash. Two children. J. VV. PALMERSTON, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Druggist. Married..Onedaugl1- ter. CLEO BUSBY QMrs. L. V. Cornerl, Spo- kane, Wasli. HARRY THOMPSON, Seattle, Wasli. Employed as expert by the U. S. D. A. 7 as ' .. -nw Rx, 1 Y' ' F' l 4 Q A F -.i Q ,ans ' l ,gokzq .mvhcccg , 518-QV quyul-, 4 , qygglllg u4,,.. ,Q. .- 4 I f9'9f'fG?f::ll: 1 is 4'!'23r2, .fungi l f- .un 1104 lull-- X s . ' 41:-11 K Q ' ' iiaasailllf - '- I 'ie:: -' -'I I . ' .61 '- I -K ..,:Z ' .fa .,,.f .J - .-. SJ X-Ai ,III LORING VINCENT CORNER, Q08 Knox sistant Engineer and Manager, Nixon 81 Ave., Spokane, Was.h. ..Grocer. Married Kiminel Co. Cleo Busby. . - ' --..Ju.e,f-uk-'M ---5 -funn--.. '7- , - W 4 ..,,,,-,W .- ,7 .W . ,M-.,- ,ia ,.,- -5.3130 jfm,?fs-451.- . 6 - f f -f f .:-Q.. . I --,am .,a.M.iycy,-,1.,,f. V. 1-. ,Q 'A' 1 fa ... . ..vw . 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One son. HAROLD JAMES DOOLITTLE, 313 North Nachez. North Yakima, Wash. City Engineer. Married Mary Erwin. Twins. D. A. BRODIE, 664 Maryland Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Married Elizabeth M. Potts. W. H. PHILLIPS, Prosser, Wash. Grain and Stock Farmer. Married Olive M. Gibson, 'O3. Four children. Eightnm liunhrrh Ninrig-Ninn .uf T-. At .. W -.Q 1 f4 ' f X X 'lllnnu I' ,Q llj. J xg ,O 51 ,-fr .111 Q2.::s5-55-',g.' . 'T-Fm' :iK3. I 3 . f lo 5 ' ' 1' r' ' ' n 'i sw! -'-' X'-' up XJ! U I ' iw .1 . 5:35, Qi' IuHi- ' , f . . , fi'-:I . :SIX f. 555' AR. n o . L I: -IQ. 1429 ' IP '1 5 CNY, ' urns: .-if?-T? 1 .1 1 lT::'l: g?:4:vQ'w gifw' ,Ha 2-52: 415' :Fr '--- wif -s:, 57 E-Q f :fill I . 'I ffl' :l'n 5? v.-2? iff!! -:is mir: 5552 Q5'..u, ASEIQ' 125555: , Ig QGV' I j I J ' . Q - - - GD - ' P - :W LORA DELL MALONE CMrs. P. A. V Ienneb, Prosser, Wash. Two children. VV. S. VAN DOREN, Post Falls, Idaho. Florist, Married. One, daughter. VIRGIL T. MCCROSKEY, Colfax, Wash. Proprietor of Elk Drug Store. A con- firmed bachelor. ULYSSES GRANT- MARSH, Iulietta, Idaho. Osteopathic Physician. SAMUEL E. HUNTING, 114 Davis St., San Francisco, Cal. Contractor for pumping and hoisting. Married. Two children. MABEL TAYLOR CMTS. W McCain- monb, 435 Merritt Ave., Oakland, Cal. One child. ANNA MATILDA ELLIS CMrs. I. C. Bellj, Fallen, Nebraska. DORA LOBAUGH CMrs. W. E. Hud- sonj, 3617 Thirty-fifth Ave., Seattle, Wash. , BYRON HUNTER, Walla Walla, Wash- ington. U. S. Department of Agricul- ture. Married. Two children. Ninrtevn ilziuuhreh fi X N-2,-v' X Q Q O' 1 if frm - GNU la-:-gc-ge. s-:img 1.1 :gsgaf Q 5 K V asv , fax-9:9 l o I -elsif ' I:-:-I-S ' Ex-x-:J . X . U?-1, . f mx - 1 X I . IH K m 'LQ . 1-:I fa . , W: ' DELLA ALLEN. CMrs. H. L. Oliverb, Bonanza, Oregon. Living on homestead among the pines. One son. DAISY BUSBY, Q25 Eighth Ave., Lewis- ton, Idaho. English teacher in Lewis- ton High School. BOYD HAMILTON, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Mayor. Cashier of Coeur d'Alene Bank 81 Trust Co. Vice president for Idaho of American Bankers' Association. Married Alta M. Browne. One son.- ANNA GRIMES CMrs. H. E. Hubbardb, Wenatchee, Wash. PETER BROWN, Colonnade Hotel, Se- attle, Wash. Secretary and treasurer of the Park Land Co. STANLEY PIPER, Seattle, Wash. Gov- ernment Entomologist. Married Bertha Gundlach. 1 ALBERT ERANK ADAMS, Ely, Nevada. Physician and Surgeon. ANNA F. HAYS CMrs. Leo L. Tottenj, 1524 York Ave., Spokane, Wash. Three children. 5 LEO L. TOTTEN, 1524 York Ave., Spo- kane, Wash. Pastor of Manito Presby- terian Church. Three children. F. R. HARRISON, Hermiston, Oregon. With U. S. Reclamation Service. Mar- ried., Two children. JAMES W. HUNGATE, 1694 Twelfth Ave., Spokane, Wash. With Spokane 81 Inland Empire Electric Railway. ., . --M f--- -- S of 'G f'k: ,.:,..l,-1 f.IS-E:s-..Iis- .Qi..-tf:if1.L:sT5 i3E: 'P V-5'fr7fi i '15'-fiwllttz LSD YIIESSGTC I - - f' , . . . ., . . ' F I ' -I -ws-1 - If , r- ..-f-. . W' . i , ,sf '- .-gg' -. p , ,L ' A V M -'F ' ' A tr 7'i :J F1 ,J A ' f -H ' .5 -' 5. -S I, up 11 as ff .je R ,. '-J, IJ -, I ,,,.l . . ' I '-J il. I , -341-4 VV,- -Aj-,QE-jipt', fp, 3.9 L35.-12F1s::sit5a1s.Ssskrerlfs-:g::zQ.ff:-.wa.MJ-F'-B-'i 1 fy K . - . ', ,,,,,fk,,-,W'g.,... - HN- sg '-li. ' A 1 , .. , . .,, ,.,.:,-g I ' . - V. ' - . .. .,.,.,.- ,,.. .. ,,,h. - .. M ..... I V. - -. . . . . . ,,,. .-....- --- - 'V ilk +I? MYRTLE STRA'l'TON Chlrs. EClW21I'Cl l-lobsonj, 602 Pleasant Ave., North Yakima, XVash. XVILLIAM M. DUNCAN, Colfax, VVash. 'l'reasurer of YVhitman Co. Milffled Ahnecla Smith, ,IO. One daughter. J. L, VVEDB, 2815 Eleventh St., N. W-, Xlfashington, D. C. W'ith S. Depart- ment of Agriculture. Married Flo1'e11CC Evans. One son. Nineteen Hiunhreh C9112 M WN . rj 'K 6 sql' .Cf?5?:::' 'f, I .:'-ig,.i2'qIgt9f's3'l Q1 ' O 0 I I lliisiser'-1 A 1 -55:15:52 A xx, ,219 .hw-7.y.f1 - n v 4' ' X . .T-nit.-:':' :1, N rp Q, ...- .. W 1 f ' MABILLLE BEN IION BEATTIE . Lin- 7 coln. Neb., 421 S. Fifteenth St. Assistant Librarian, University of Nebraska. li. F. N.-XLDER, Olympia, Wash., 122 W. Eighteenth St. Deputy State Superin- tendent of Public Instruction. Married Alma Blankenship. One daughter Hgoin' on live years old. One yearling son. Yours truly, Jimmie GEO. RANDY, XVilbur, Wlash. Druggist. Married. One daughter. XVILLIAM D. OUTMAN, 24-26 Union Ave.. Portland. Ore. Wfith the McMonies Company. I-l.-XNS MUMM. 2810 Colby Ave., Everett, Wash. President of Coast Engineering Co. Married. P.tX'l'RlCK LYNCH, Ir., North Yakima, NYash. Farmer. 'VAN WILLIAMS. 3011 N. Twenty-fourth Sgt., lacoma. XVash. Lease Agent for Northcrn Pacific Ry. CllARl2ES lil. GOODSELL, Spokane, Hash. Mining Engineer. HENRY UK. BIRCH, Miami, Arizona. Qgltiflirnnczil Engineer. Married Grace .o turn. GRACE COLBURN. CMrs. Henry K. Burchj, Miami, Arizona. Assistant to mechanical engineer, specializing in en- couragement. HENRY A. MILLER, 209W Bates St., N. W., Washington, D. C. U. Depart- ment of Agriculture. Married. One child. WM. V. FULTON, Q20 Spruce St., Phila- delphia, Pa. Student at Jefferson Medical College. W. E. MASHBURN, Nacozari, Mexico. Chief Engineer of Moctezuma Copper Co. Married a Kentuckian of the traditional kind. Ntnrtrrn IQIIUHYPD Umm . ,, 5 L f' 3f n. l 66-5. Aix S . 1 ff , .N . . -MW' 7' . X ' X l W Zio.- U' 1 all rfwl djf i il ! 'iw lj I-'fr . Xi i Ili it V ! sez. it ,, it ,ft - . . rf 5 X W! Q lilflllrlf . rg 1 Lil Al Vu! lil - , Zsgi, . ni ,qnmr 4-' -gig! H55 if U Z LEE MORRISON, Dixon, Montana. As- sistant Topographer U. S. Geological Survey. No matrimonial prospects. IRA E. CLARK, Pullman, Wash. Pro- prietor of Pullman Stationery 81 Drug Co. Manager College Book Store. Mar- ried Coyle Comstock. One son. E. H. YOUNG, Waverly, Wash. Chief Chemist for Washington State Sugar Co. Married. Two children. Future address, Bend, Oregon. ..,,,, Q.,,.,,.,..., L-.. . Mfr H fga-- v. :.,2,., M .5 ' . f7' . f 'fy Qi- 153 L fa! E' . L14 , f,!fi,,Zf4f 'Q . 5.55. -.q..,,,,,!f,.. , . ,2m.N..'.-.,,,if haf, ye. Z 5' ,Q , . gg, 3 W. . V, 1,1 Q ,- , I..--, wa. ' 3771 x .- f fi :i2,,..,,,1 1 ,, '::,. J V-52?f7'..f7'f7fki7?QL? ,f ifxq- 1, tl i' .,, ui. , ,mf qapfygaf 2-1 -5 as - , 'ttf' f1J!eW1f ,- f- iw--gxelt 133n,.:::...,.L,1,2.'mftiimzycftwua......W-.ft... a,.4s..,.L,., ,,,..,v....',w..-,-fi:aw wg, - M-W-A W- - . ,, I . M, . W i A . , 4412. . . ........ ,..,,., fi,-,.1--A,'f'r,1', .-W3.- -ww::..-,-11.1.11ffwax:-: f4wa-am 11 4. ...Wiw...-0fm.z.m+a.Mw,-f.......wmf-W,.v.,.i.f,..:W--iw '-ffwf-sw-fi--- W Wes 'Q ' ' 'A ' l ' 61+- ALU Nl N I -QI? O. L. ADAMS, Davenport, WVash. Phy- sician and Surgeon. Married Laura B. Nelson. Two children., VV. H. LAWRENCE, Puyallup, Wash. Superintendent of Western 'Washington Experiment Station. Married Edith Mc- Dermott. One son. Home address, 523 VV. Main St. H. E. FRENCH, Vermillion, South Dakota. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology of University of South Dakota. Married. JOHN J. MCKENZIE, 514 Gerlinger Bldg., Portland, Ore. Insurance busi- ness. Married. One daughter. Home address, 890 Height St. W. C. KRUEGEL, Pullman, Wash. Auditor and Chief Accountant, W. S. C. Married Charlotte Malotte. One son. WILLL ALBERT HALL, 115 Prefontaine Place, Seattle, Wash. 'With City Light and Power Plant. Married Bay Wallis. A. DUNCAN DUNN, Wapato, Wash. Farmer. Married Bonnie Davis. Two children. ROBERT SPENCER, Rosalia, Wash. Teaching in Rosalia High School. Mar- ried. One child. CLAUDE E. MORRISON, Nehalem, Ore- gon. Proprietor of Drug Store. E. R. ABERNETHY, Pioneerville, Idaho. Superintendent of Golden Age Mine.- H. F. BLANCHARD, Chico, California. Employed by U. S. Department of Agri- culture. Married. Two children. H. E. BURKE, Washington, D. C. With U. S. Department of Agriculture. Re- cently assigned to lield work in Oregon. GEORGE W. SHERROD, 1735 S. Main St., Tacoma, Wash. Employed by the Stephens-Mullins Electrical Co. CORDINER Sz CORDINER, 602-3 Hyde Block, Spokane, VVash. Practicing Law. Both single. FRED F. FLANDERS, 445 Arcade An- nex, Seattle, Wash. Home address, 130 N. Fifty-ninth St. Food and drug in- spector. Married Winifred Hall. ELIZABETH MACKAY, Pullman, Wash. CLEO HOLT CMrs. BloorJ, St. Louis, Mo., 1384 Belt Ave. One child. HENRY B. JOHNSON, Denver, Colo. With the Denver Gas 81 Electric Co. JOSEPH WINNE HUNGATE, Cheney, Wash. Head of Biological department of Cheney Normal. Married Norma Torpening. PAUL B. COOPER, 210 S. Nachez Ave., North Yakima, Wash. Physician and Surgeon. Matrimonial prospects very slim indeed. , LEWIS M. HATCH, Billings, Mont. Civil Egigcineer. Married Mary Brayton. One c 1 . JOSEPHINE M. HOEPPNER. Student at University of Berlin. J. B. EVANS, Sundial, Alta., Canada. Farmer. Married Mabel G. Thayer. One child. Ninvivm Ennhrrh Elhrnr A. J..TURNER, Reardan, Wash. Civil Engineer. Married Maude Spaulding. One son. EDWARD L. JONES, E811 Olympia Ave., Spokane, Wash. Druggist. Married Zella R. Provin. ' L. FAYE ALLEN CMrs. Reade M. Van Dornj, Pullman, Wash. ANNA CLEMENS CMrs. John JonesJ, Pullman, Wash. Two children. JOHN H. JONES, Pullman, Wash. In- structor in Mining, W. S. C. Married Anna Clemens, ,O3. Two children. TOM ANDERS, Anders' Pharmacy, Olympia, Wash.. Married Estella Pickrell. Home address, 203 W. Nine- teenth St. MARIE ESTBY, Seattle, Wash., Clerk in Seattle postoffice. WILLIS H. TRENNER, Boise, Idaho. Superintendent of electric lighting plant in Southern Idaho. 5 ARTHUR WILLIAMS, Seattle, Wash. With Seattle Electrical Lighting Co. THOMAS JAMES WOOD, Twin Falls, Idaho. Real estate broker. Married. SUSIE MAUDE PRICE, 6032 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill. WILLIAM A. WALLIS, Portage, Mont. Farming. Married Eva Thayer. WILLIAM LASHER, Richland, Wash. Proprietor of drug store. Married Coda Moss. One daughter. , -Inv . LLL. 1 ,.-:'Wr-mfg .41 - - L 1 S .. rit b1 -1-..-. ' 3 si --- -ALUMNI- '-1'4'? C. li. L'lrllJIfN, 2.?I XVarerly Place, Spo- kane. Wasli. Chief Draughtsman with Xvlhlllllglflll XVater Power Co. Milffled- flue child. .-XR'l'lIL'R L. I-IOOPER, 726 Peyton Bldg., Spokane, XVash. XVith Eyer Cornelius, lawyer. Still unmarried. I-IVGIZNE PERSON, Jerome, Idaho. Farming. RLXTTI-IEXV SILLMAN, Edmonton, Alta., Canada. Contractor. Married Ora Hickman. A. Ii. ANNIS. St. Maries, Idaho. Pro- prietor of Red Cross Drug Co. Mar- ried Mary E. Denney. Two children. G. F. HENRY, Lucknow, India. Head of science department of Reid Christian College and professor of Chemistry. Mar- ried Julia M. Reeve. Two children. Nineteen Eunhrrh ilinur STOKLEY ROBERTS, Pullman, Wash. Instructor in Physics, W. S. C. Married. EMILY B. CARTER, Hotel Hollywood, Los Angeles. Cal. Teaching History in Los Angeles High School. R. B. SHAXV, Reardan, Wash. With Washington Vtfater Power Co. Married Sayde Thompson. Two children. .-XLBERT L.. SMITH, North Yakima, Wash. Civil Engineer and Contractor. Married Mabel L. Chrisholm, ,O7. One son. STEPHEN O. IAYNE, 324 Hutton Bldg., Spokane, Wfash. Irrigation Engineer, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Married Ethel Cornelius. Two children. Home address, 03813 Atlantic St., Spokane. CLARK CARTLICHM Lewiston, Idaho. Engine-er with Lewiston-Sweet Water 'Irrigation Co. Married Lucy Hogaboam, 02. ZEQLLA BISBEE CMrs. A. D. Butlerj, Spokane, Wfash. PAUL A. TILMONT, 808 G. St., Cen- tralia. XVa.sh. Civil Engineer with Nor- thern Pacific. Married. One child. EYER CORNELIUS, 726 Peyton Bldg., Spokane, XVash. Lawyer with Arthur I-Iooper. Married Mabel Bieber. .iXRvl HURv A, YOUNG, 203 South B Ave., North Yakima, 'Wash Civil Engineer. .I-'XMES R. XVESTER. Morenci, Arizona, General Manager of New York-Arizona fwold R Copper Co, I. C. BARLY, Togeedin, P. I. Lieutenant Governor of Sub. Province of Amurayam. CARL MCCOY, 444 Crescent St., Spokane, Wash. Architect. Married Cecilia Nal- der. Twins. C. H. SCHUELE, Kent, Wasli. Chemist with Carnation Cream Co. ELMA C. SPAULDING, Prosser, Wash. Latinand domestic science teacher in High School. SAYDE THOMPSON CMrs. A. B. Shawj, Prosser, Wash. Two children. A. D. BUTLER, Spokane, Wash. Prin- cipal assistant Engineer of Spokane. Married Zella E. Bisbee. I. W.. JOHNSON, Seattle, Wash. Elec- trical Contractor. Married Ida M. Gould. Two children, Home address, 4806 Forty-eighth Ave., South Seattle, FRANK T. BARNARD, Pullman, Wash. Registrar, W. S. C. Married Blanche W. Baum, '05. One son. Nineteen Euuhreh Ellihe GERTRUDE L. MACKAY, Pullman, Wash. Acting Head of Domestic Economy department, W S. C. w. RQ REHoRN, wana wana, wash. City Surveyor. - A. I. DAMMAN, Ellensburg, Wash. Veterinarian. Married. .One child. BLANCE W. BAUM CMrs. E. T. Bar- nardj, Pullman, Wash. One son. 'WILLIAM L. WALLS, Winona, Wash. Proprietor of the Winona Pharmacy. Married Iva B. Ford. P. C. SCHOOLS, Eureka, Colorado. Con- sulting Engineer, Sunnyside Mines. Al- ready thirty and bald headed. ELMO HOWELL, Pullman, VVash. Phar- macist. Married. One son. ERNEST RENO NIEBEL, Kennewick, Wash. Consulting Electrical Engineer. Married. SAM ROBINSON, Imperial, California. Farming. Married. O. OTIS COPFMAN, EIOI8 Wabash Ave., Spokane. Wash. Electrical Engi- neer with W. W. P. Co. Married Iessie Cramer. Two children. RACHAEL K. WAUGH CMrs. Chitten- donj, 5014 Twelfth Ave., N. E., Seattle, W'ash. A .... ', , ,, H.. ., .. 1. , gg are ,tea ,' . 4 :ff 542' 5-N' H 35.1. V. - . '52 ' 121-lidjf . p1??f5:'te f1 .wfT1'f7Q iff J., fa 'Kai-' 4' V' -1. ps: gin 5.11 my it J ' .' .9 ff ' A 'Zi .. we '-wflwLwW--ff-WM 'frH1 Mff 11rfMf'4fif-lm-Swfewff-fW2W'ifWI-'fiewfv'-ff-WMyf la , . ,, , , -WWm,M,,M ,M ,, H , ,V ,, , , , .,.,, , , , h ' WM-if W- N V: 1 frm - V' 'f H .0 ., - :f 11 '.L .. mx.. X--.nw IQ Ml. .MM 5' C. R. GILL, 617 Twenty-iifth St., Sacra- mento, Cal. Electrical Engineer. Mar- ried. One child. EDWARD HOBSON, North Yakima, Wash. Civil Engineer. Married Myrtle Stratton. BYRON A. STIMMEL, Trail, B. C. Chemist. Married Hattie Smith. ELVA E. LIBBY CMrs. Arthur A. YoungD, North Yakima, Wash., 203 S. B St. HERBERT WINFRED WALTER, Bayonne, New Jersey.g.32 Westerwelt Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. CARL ACHESON HAYS, Burchard, Neb. Minister. ' D. W. HARRINGTON, 2523 Thirty-third Ave. S., Seattle Wash. Veterinarian. Married Ella Miller. Two children. FRED EBERSPACHER, 1706 E. Six- teenth N., Portland, Oregon. Married Marcia Locklin. Ninetenninnhreh Six A . fe F 0,1 . O I 5 , Hx hi, I min iw, . 6:52:55 - H' 0 oo V . . cn' -- livizizf 4 :dam iiiiiiiiigspi ,q',.q.A . -vylohj -x--.nun ' 'has If Q- 1 .ob -.mn-nun!-A ,n 4i .'Qf1 9 .. 'r'P.f'l f' xg'snlllll1f,1.Z615g1V v. -. 6 1 lv-.1 f:::::::.---3' 'Mi' 5i 1:- i:::::::::i' 7 , tiff: llllll siffiyf eeezgggalhp 9 .uri ip, .:::'i--!:l!l.i- ' N-..-!!-l..-Vg, liar-iii:-v---g I I , -::gg::iE:1:.. l '::unlHl '! f iii'T' 'Iii' ' 222121iiss:a., 'I -1- ':! fl X-- Rini . I ,--ez... lll' IIE 52121152 i-1 i- -:::::.I- l V i- 1g:::gI,I IE1. 5 i W I gfhffi- gl , ,fan -,lffy . , lunill ,nl 9 1 -. -' l.- j g . L, ,..,.... 5 I fb .X IX. L. GLOVER, 2745 College St., Baker City, Oregon. Mining Engineer. Mar- ried Hattie E. Cleveland, Whitman, 'o8. Children scarce as hen's teeth. JAMES LEROY HUNT, Thornton, Wash. Principal of Schools, Thornton, Wash. Married Carrie E. Stone. One son. HARRY C. WORLEY, Spokane, Wash. Pharmacist. Married Corda A. Cobb. Home address, 1529 Knox Ave. C. C. TODD, Chicago, Ill. Student in Chemistry, University of Chicago. S.' A. MATTHEWS, Martina, Mont. Operating a gold mine. I ORILLA E. MINER, Pullman, Wash. Art Studio at Pullman. CLINTON B.. STUHT, Spokane, Wash.i Manager of real estate department, Browne Investment Co. No matrimonial prospects- too slow. Home address, S. A. A. C. Roy G. ADAMS, Valleyflord, wash. with the Railway 'Land 8z Improvement Co. Married Jessie Halvernick. One daugh- ter. P. M. GLANVILLE, Grangeville, -Idaho. School Superintendent of Idaho County. Married. FRANK WINFIELD COBB, Santiago, Chili. Teaching at Casilla 67, under aus- pices of Student Volunteer Movement. Married Rose Nalder. CHARLES THOMAS MILLER, Spo- kane, Wash. Teaching Manual Training in Spokane High School. Married. JESSIE E. HAYES, Pullman, Wash. MICHAEL T. BRISLAWN, Sprague, Wash. Farmer. Married. THEODORE B. GODFREY, Susanville, Oregon, Mining Engineer. Married Eva Waugh. A. B. HARDWICK, Parker, Arizona. Min- ing Engineer. 5 E. L. JENNE, Barnesville, Ga. Ento-1 mologist. H. G. PORAK, 115 W. Nineteenth St., Cheyenne, Wyo. Assistant City Engi- neer. H. B. BERRY, Raymond, Alta., Canada. Farming. Married May G. Evans. FRANK O. KREAGER, Pullman, Wash. Handing out D's to the Freshmen. Married Martha Iverson. One child. MELVIN S. LEWIS, Kennewick, Wash. Superintendent of Kennewick Schools. No matrimonial prospects. T. C. MANCHESTER, Kent, Wash. Chief Chemist for Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co. Married Grace Richardson. One child. WILL J. JONES, Heyburn, Idaho. Em- ployed by the U. S. Department of the Interior. S. ANGELICA MARTIN, Everett, Wash. Instructor in Everett High School. . A i f-W . A. . - .A -x,-- 1 niarrqaz- '- f C . i --1 if ,-52. '- . 4-if -2. V . I .-...,. . ,-f- ' ' A AI M - . , A .I -4- la I .:. 4:-P ,..,-4 ,.,A . -. ... :' -.-. .,... - . -- -- ,',-, .1-,-eww...-..f...'r rzfzsz-fx. f' 9 Q -- LLJMNl - --- tv Q19 --- . ' BELLE XV.-XLSH CMrs. Xvm. XV. Miigeflp, Eureka, Cal. One daughter. -XNIJREW PETER ANDERSON, 2309 ' pint SLN XV., XV21Sll1l1gtOI'1, D. lrlighxray Engineer, U. S. Ofhce of Publ1C Roads. Q 1. Cl-l.-XRLES WALDEN, Prescott, Vfgisli. Proprietor of drug stOf6. R, e. MCCROSKEY, JR, Gai-Held, Wash- liarming. Married Eleanor 'W'eScO. WILLIS CRAIG KNIGHT, Fort Milury, California. Lieutenant Coast Aftlllefy Corps, U. S., A. FRANK WILLIAMS MCKENZIE, D611- ver, Colo. With an electric company. FRANK THOMPSON, Tacoma, Wash. Assayer, Tacoma Smelting 81 Refining Co. DANIEL CARL HASKELL, New York City, N. Y. In charge of Bulletins 1s- sued, Astor Public Library. 0 Ninrtmen Eunhrrh Sveuvn ELBERT D. STEXVART, care of West- inghouse Electric Co.. Dallas, Texas. Salesman with VVestinghouse Electric Co. No matrimonial prospects. CLARE C. OCKERMAN, Pomeroy, Wash. Superintendent of Schools, Pomeroy, Wash. Matrimonial prospects fairly good. FLORENCE KNEPPER CMrs. Otto tiricel. Moscow, Idaho. R. I. ZELL. III7 YV. Montgomery, Spo- lqzmc. Xllash. Civll Engineer. Married Calrlona Rylcer. Two sons. N. REX l-TEN-T, Pullman, Wfash. Assist- Zllll llotamst in Experiment Station. Mar- ried ,lt-ssl: lVilliams. .1XR'l'llL'R B. CO.-XTES, Fortieth and But- ler Sls., Pittsburg. Pa. Testing Engi- new' ot Bureau ot Mines. Married Maude Bauer. JAMES L. THAYER, Davenport, Wash. County Surveyor of Lincoln County. ROBERT E. GAY, Harrington, Wash. Principal of Harrington Schools. Still Singlef' , E. A. MACKAY, Snyder, Idaho. District Ranger, U. S. Forest Service. Neither matrimonial prospects, nor hopes. Home address, Pullman. HAZEL BROWNE CMrs E. S. Sweeleyb, Home address, Where baby is, Twin Falls, Idaho. Number of children, two. baby and the old man. A. o. STRAUCH, Reafdan, Wasli. with the VVashington Water Power Co. Mar- ried. Children ?- Ach, neinf' B. E. SMEAD, Greenacres, Wash., R. F. D. No. I. Raising hay and stock. JOSEPH W. BRISLAWN, Davenport, IfVash. Auditor Lincoln Co. Single, no prospects, w.illing!! M TV , ' ' 'YW' , i T I W M--H V- - M M ' , M -Tm' ., f c w- -,- fc-fr' ww . f.1:fy,.. r-' ' az,---s ,i --.va-,' . , . -1 1 fffg p zf-3'?r . f , fa M' Q.: if: . f 2, - .J ,S I -si 5' aft 'ff iff C - -f Ufixrfi' 1 f' 2 71 -2 w':f-:ff.n::'.f.x 251 We if Q- . 2 - 'fin . 2 S if-. fit if-qi N If f ' ,ygff an if ,'. ' g'f,r f ., 5... ,ij Rae .- ff f. ' X5,',?,.J'f -X fiff' .. .9 2. - 14 77,5 f f -zfinfpif Mi. ' 525152 'fm , '. v,niLfzl 3. .ni-fiiwff3-.-w:.a ': nkwlwf -' vw-I f4'1-.aww .11 wanna ?.wW,M..:Q.,,ai.,.'..wM,-...0w..: ..w,,....,i,,.,..,.:,,,:i-,f,...., .., .wc.1.fw1ww-, -ff. ,VT --MM--W-X V P , ., ,. - .-. ...W ww eN...Z,.,p,......-wwf....,....,, .,,,M,,,, ,.,.., .. ,. ., . .. .,.,.,. .4..,,,. ' Q. LZ -V' , :fm , - ,mi-,-,. 54.5-1 '.i,..g.Mgz:z-.- ' v ra.-mf-1.::.f.:,-1-.4,,.: .::f..,4.zwqr.,:-:-r.:::.::s.,v,M ..1:s:v - -' ' lg M- -...M 9. G ll- MILTON REED KLEPPER, 732 Cham- ber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. Matri- monial prospects- that is our business. Home address, 1058 E. Thirtieth N., Portland. OLGA TODD, Pullman, Wash. Assistant instructor in Latin, W. S. C. MAUD C. ANDREWS, Valley City, North Dakota. Wife of Prof, Andrews, who is now teaching in the Dakota State Nor- mal School. LLOYD C. WHITE, Superintendent of mine in Alaska. FRANCIS T. RICHARDSON, Fallen. Nevada. State Veterinarian of Nevada. Married and very happy. OTTER A. THOMLE, Chicago, Ill. Medi- cal student at Rush Medical College. Married Ada Whittaker. MYRA E. PRIEST CMrs. Thomas Good- enoughj, Hatton, Wash. WALTER CHIDESTER, Goldiield, Ne- vada. With Goldlield Consolidated Gold Milling Co. ROY E. BRYANT, King Hill, Idaho, or Wendell, Idaho. Nurseryman. M. E. CHENEY, Seattle, Wash. With Se- attle Electric Co. JAMES DENEFFE, Twin Falls, Idaho. Employed by the Eastern Oregon Light 81 Power Co. 4 J. H. FULTON, Davas, Mati Doras, P. I. Lieutenant U. S. A. and Deputy Gov- ernor of one of the provinces. EDVVARD F. GRIMES, Ione, Wash. Elec- trician. ALVA A. HAMMER, Pullman, Wash. Employed by the State Geological Sur- vey. At times matrimonial prospects seem good. GUY H. HEBERLING, Wapato, Wash., R. F. D. No. 3. Field Engineer of town- sites along the North Coast railroad lines. ARTHUR HOOKER, 214 LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Secretary of the National Irrigation Congress. Married Mabel Baker, 'O7. W. L. HUBBARD, Seattle, Wash. 'With the Seattle Electric Co. DELLA INGRAM, 2025 H St., N. W., Vfashington, D. C. Scientific assistant, Bureau of Plant Industry. NELLE V. JONES, Wenatchee, Wash. Teacher in High School. ANNA KIMMEL, 'Waitsburg, Wash. High School Teacher. MAUD PUTMAN, Pullman, VVash. Sec- ond Assistant Librarian, W. S. C. Pros- pects not as good as Lora's. W. J. ROBINSON, Pomeroy, Wash. Farming. Married Grace Ickes. M. K. SNYDER, Pullman, Wash. In- structor in Mathematics and Civil Engi- neering, W. S. C. WALTER M.. STEPHEN, care Commer- cial Mining Co., Rye Valley, Oregon. Mining Engineer. Future address, 726 New York Blk., Seattle. KIRK THOMPSON DYSART, Spokane, Wash. Employed by the International Harvester Co. MABEL BAKER CMrs. Arthur Hookerj, 214 LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, Ill. JOSEPHINE E. MCCANN, Colfax, Wash. High School Teacher. JAMES D. GARRED, Walla Walla, Wash. Proprietor of a drug store. Married Georgia Gilbert. THOMAS MORRISON, North Yakima, Wash. Horticulturist of Yakima and Kittitas Counties. Married Grace Gil- breath. IRA ERNEST CHURCH, 411 McNair Ave., Wilkensburg, Pa. Designing de- partment, Westinghouse Electric Co. EARL ICKES, Schnectady, N. Y. With General Electric Co. ARTHUR THOMPSON, Pullman, Wash. With Watts Pharmacy. Married Irene Chamberlain. EARLE G. CLEMANS, Phoenix, Arizona. Farming. JOHN P. HUNT, VValhachin, B. C. Man- ager of B. C. horticultural estate. Mar- ried Katherine Hough. WALDEN L MALONEY, Spokane, lfVash. Civil Engineer. Married' Pearl Boyles. BERT L. JONES, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Student at McGill University. EUGENE R. PICKRELL, Kansas City, Mo. Student at the Kansas City School of Law. Married Edith Strain. U. S. Customs Assay Office. 'l l i I il i l 1 1 1 I . 3 . li - 5-lung, - M' ,-' TTSZZ 5 .1 -l l ,l gl ' 1 a P! f 3 v 1 Q . .... . .. A ,.' ,:.:i 1,,: .N.-- ,.', . . . . .- H V Av A nw- 9 I win---is Vvxv L..-z.!L,l,:'.xJ V J.Z.fL. . E, at --ir-. LM i? '.1:',fy. g 'I K - E A - 0 l .lf -'n l J' nf 1 :Y ' ga, ..: .- -. .....-.---.4.g....s..-1... .,V. -4- --f'f -1 ' ' 1112+ , .- -. 4 -. -- ' qw ---- L. U -- ' D Kinrtrrn iiiuuhreh Eight li. E. GCSTIN. Snohomish, IVash. Teach- ing agriculture in the. High School. llonic address, Pullman, 'Wash A MESS VEPMILYE, Pullman, Wfash. S- sistant th the Registrarx WV. S. C. Rlatrimonial prospects? mio be P355ed UVCI' llgllllyfi O. G. JELLUM. Ford, Idaho, Sqllattel' on Uncle Sam's public domain, Noth- ing doing in the matrimonial line. EMIL C. HEINTZE, Maple Falls, Wash. Teaching school and holding. down Pl homestead. Married Minnie Ricketts. MINNIE ALLEN, Hatton, Wash. Teach- ing school. BERTI-IA V. BACHTELL, Palouse, XiVash. Science Teacher in Palouse High School. MADELINE KELSEY, Hatton, Wash. HELENA SIEMANS, Seattle, Vxfash. Teaching German in Broadway High School. Patiently awaiting leap year. CHARLES K. BEAN, Mountain Home, Idaho. Civil Engineer. LEAH C. BEAN, Cheney, Wash. Science Teacher in Cheney High School. MYRTLE IANTHE BOYLES, Colton, XVaSli. FRANCES MARION MALOTTE, Buck- ley. Xkfash. Teaching. HELEN FAIRFAX ROGERS CMrs. .-Xkcrsl. Pullman. VVash. RICHARD BOYLES, Colton, Wash. Farmer. ARTI-IUR AP-EL, Portland, Oregon. With S. P. X S. RJ R. JESSE AKIN. Olympia, Wfash. Prin- cipal nl' Olympia High School. O. W.. COLLINS. Uniontown, W'ash. Farming. Married Agnes Davis, 'o9. One child. GEORGE E. FARRAND, Moscow, Idaho, R. F. D. No. 4. Farming. Married. 'lf lil. ,lL'lJliJ. Q26 Paulsen Bldg.. Spokane, Hash. Civil Engineer with North Coast Railway Co. l.liXYlS .IX-. LEWIS. .411 S. Maple St.. Spo- kane. XX ash. Power Agent with Wlash- ingion Water Power Co. C. R. 'Rlll.LER. Yacolt, XYash. Manager HI Xacoh Light X Power Co. Married Stella XX cxlcr. LOTIE BELLE SPEDDEN, Grangeville, Idaho. Married R. VV. Overman. OLIVE SMITH, Orient, Wash. Married Ernest E. Ward. ' FLOYD W. RADER, Chehalis, Wash. ,Agriculturist at State Training School. R. N. MILLER, Chehalis, Wash. District Horticultural Inspector. N. D. SHOWALTER, Cheney, Wash. Principal of Cheney State Normal School. Four children. ' E. E. WILKINSON, Nicola, B. C. With B. C. Development Association. Married Miss Burr. ' HENRY A. MRACEK, Spokane, Wash. Musician at Davenport's and Spokane Theater. MARY E. BINGHAM IENNE, Washing- ton, D. C. Traveling. ' ALICE SCULLY, Lewiston, Idaho. Teaching History in Lewiston High School. LOUIS SCOTT, Garfield, Wash. Florist. Not married yet. BERYL FLOOD, Garheld, Wash. Teach- ing Domestic Economy in the High School. Matrimonial prospects bad. ERNEST E. WARD, Orient, Wash. Min- ing Engineering. Married Nellie Olive Smith, '08, HARRY E. GOLDSWORTHY, Sterling, Alta., Canada. Manager of large wheat ranch. Married Pearl Flood, '08 HAROLD DAVIS, Pullman, Wash. As- sistant Cashier of Pullman State Bank. Still Singlef' FRANK W. RICHARDSON, E131 Main Ave., Spokane, 'Wash Assistant Super- intendent for Marshall-Wells Hardware Co. Home address, I3I4 Fourteenth Ave., Spokane, Wash. FRED I. WHITTAKER, Empire State Bldg., Snokane, Wash. Physician and Surgeon. Married Marguerite E. Titus. One son. - , H. P. MARSHALL, 304 Old National Bank Bldg., Spokane. Physician and Surgeon. VIRGIL E. DICKSON, Prosser, Wash. Superintendent oI'Public Schools. Mar- ried Stella Wilson. One child Cdeceasedj. MASON L. THOMPSON, Farmington, AIVHSII. Druggist. Married Bertha Ris- ley. One daughter.. ....-..-.....-........r.,....--,..,.L,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,w,,,,,,...,,,,i,..... ,, H... --.. . - ---A -.,.. fd f wwf . .. ,.,.. ,,-...- ,,,, . i -. 5, ,I k.A2 1 --..i,..fu...z,.fi..sWA..::,a:La1,JzQa3zi11qr..-izauvmwaaWflvm.:.z.L..a.wa..:.4A.,sa4..M-wwf?-1-, x.1q,yL..,,,,,-yi sry... .,,,,, :W:...ax ..x1 - -' 1-'WtftM'f't fe W'Wf'-ww Xwyy if 1,,. I, .,..,,,.,....,,,,,,,,..M,,,,, ,,,,: , ,,,,,, ,,,, , 1,,, V Z H ' . ...... ....,, ....,, ...Q , , . , I ..... f7.nJ': ., ,,,,. ,, ., -.uf 7. .- - f--f H ff'-- I 5, ' -et ---ALU M N if Q l1- 9 EDWARD A. CLEMAN, Selah, Wash. H. W. REAUGH, Hanford, Wash. Man- Dairying. MYRTLE DIZNEY CMrs. Oscar Torger- sonj , Chehalis, Wash. FRANK S. HEDGER, Prosser, Wash. Pharmacist. Still a bachelor. PAUL T., PRENTICE, Cashmere, Wash. Science Teacher in Cashmere High School. FANNY E. LANGDON CMrs. R. I. Hillb, Dietrich, Idaho. IAS. O. BLAIR, Vancouver, Wash., R. F. D. No. I. Principal of Union High School No. I. JOHN C. LOVE, 616 Eighth St., Sacra- mento, Cal. Meter tester with Sacra- mento Electric, Gas and Railway Co. CORA M. SPEDDEN, Berkeley, Cal., 2533 Durant Ave. Post graduate student at the U. of California. ARCHIBALD C. SMITH, Mabton, Wash. Druggist. Married Zoe Belle McKenzie. WILLIAM D.. LOVE, Garfield, Wash. Farmer. Nothing stirring 11Al-1T13.tI'1- monial line. Taking post-graduate Work at W. S. C. Nineteen igunhrrh Nine M. V. MOULTON, Cheyenne, Wyo.g box 16. Assistant City Engineer. Married Sue Keaton. EDWIN F. KEYES, Pullman. Wash. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, W. S. C.. EVA F. LAMPSON, North Yakima, Vtfash. Single- No matrimonial prospects. RUPERT I. HILL, Dietrich, Idaho. Irrigation Engineering. Married Fannie E. Langdon, '08 LEON G. LITTLE, Friday Har- bor, Wash. Manager Of Fri- day Harbor Drug Co. Married Louise W. Wright. CHLORIS ANDERSON, Concordia, Kan- sas. English Instructor, Concordia High School. Matrimonial prospects never trouble me. IVAN I. PUTMAN, Pullman, Wash. Junior partner of D. B. Putman 81 Son, real estate, and Teacher in Pullman High School. Married Zada B. Rankin. lager of Ballygreen Nurseries. Married Anna Mogunson. I EDWIN L. BARTLETT, Baltimore, Maryland, 1505 N. Carolina St. Student at Johns Hopkins University. Still singlef' . MABERRY DAVIS, Lantz, Wash. Rancher. LEILA W. I-IUNT, Pullman, Wash. In- structor in Domestic Science, W. S. C. No prospects for anything better. CAROLINE GRIFFIN ALDEN, North East Pennsylvania. WILLIAM ARTHUR MILLER, Yacolt, Xtfash. Engineer, Yacolt Light St Power o. EVALINE SARA RODGERS, Stevenson, Wash. Teaching. HOWARD G. SMITH, 1604 Dean Ave., Spokane, Wash. Engineer with the North Coast Railroad. Married Georgia Malotte. HOZA LEONARD GOODVVIN, Seattle, Wasli. Married Hannah Kidd. One cii d. ARTHUR PRICE, Cambridge, Mass. Law student at Harvard University. Home address, Pullman, Wash. WALDO W. SKUSE, 662 Kearney St., Portland, Ore. With the Thompson- Starrett Co. Home address, 2722 Sinto Ave., Spokane. fx . -1 - -'-4 - H . .5 ' A,AA .. .5 -T U-T H-:--..., ',.j -1'1 fa 'f 4 f 5 fy-' I is Q , f -QQ is rg, 'ft' - .51-.-iti'i?Y.w:Lp . . - -ew rr f If -.52 . ' .fi .ttf .WC t ' ' T In il -- 1 ' . -'-. -S 4 li - ' G. 9 . 51 --' i i ' ' E. 12 'Q ' I '- -Q:-1.fffi.-21i'.1:i3l 1.:, ' -Q . W I. V mug: p. 2, ...,,,. . . .. M h, ' , A I . M..--- V V - - ' 7 W -x.f,,,,.-f V. N, kklh . ...I , ,,. .,,. .-.., ....... I.-if.-1. .. .1 mf.,-.:. . . elf M? ' ARENCE L. HIX, Pullman, W'ash.U I11- Ciltrnetor in Pullman I-Iigh School. Not married yet, but have hopes. S'l'.tXNLEY T. SI-IAXV, 617 Y. M. C, A-, Seattle, XVash. Instructor, educational department, Y. M. C.. A. IH 5111815 blessedness. I-l. XV. NALDER, North Yakima, W21511-, care U. S. R. S. In U. S. Reclamation Service. Single JOl'lN S. BRISLAVVN, 718 Peyton Bldg., Spokane, lVash.. Horticulture 1nspectO1', Eighth District of VVashington. St1ll a bachelor. GEO. P. BARKI-IUFF, Colton, Wash. Farming. Married Alice B. Matlock. ALICE B. MATLOCK CMrs. Geo. Bark- huffj, Colton, IVash. ROSS KENNEDY, Pullman, Wash.' As- sistant Cashier First National Bank. J. O., MATTOON, Colfax, Wash. School Superintendent of 'Whitman County. LEAH LAMPSON, 405 N. Eighth St., North Yakima, Wash. Teaching in Toppenish. Single J. HOUSTON MCCROSKEY, Garfield, Wash. Turning over Palouse terra firma. Matrimonial prospects bright. GEO. T. MCMAHON, Pullman, Wash. Pill Roller. Matrimonial prospects, Poor! Have been on the bargain coun- ter for years. A. R. HAYNES, Schenectady, N. Y. Electrical Engineer. Single, but spoken for. Home address, 3415 N. Seventh St., Tacoma. ELIZABETH AGNES PRIOR, North Yakima. VVash. Instructor in English and debate coach in North Yakima High School. Cljl.-XS. . M. TALBOT, Lynden, Wash. Vcaching Science in Lynden High School. Matrimonial prospects- Nothing doing. DORA LOBAUQGH CMrs. VVill E. Hud- sonl. 3617 Thirty-fifth Ave. VV., Seattle, Wash. No children. WILLIS XVILSON, Dayton, W'ash. Vet- et'j11-rtry Practitioner. Married Ruth Wright. One child Cdeceasedj ROSCOE R. FULLERTON, Rockford, Wash. .I-Io'mestea.ding. Might consider an application from a competent cook. I3 MAN WISE VVARD, Goldendale, XX ash. Civil Engineer. Not guilty of matrimonial prospects. CLAIR T. WILLIAMS, Kalispell, Mont. Abstractor and Secretary of Flathead Title Co. Matrimonial prospects pretty fair. 1 ELMINA WHITE, Everett, Wash. Do- mestic Science Teacher in Everett.I-Iigh School. Home address, 02015 Lincoln St., Spokane, Wash. LAURA THOMPSON, Lewiston, Idaho. Teaching Music. Not married, but pros- pects have been goodf' Home address, Sedro-Wooley. EFFIE REAR CMrs. Edwin L. Knappl, 4523 Eighteenth St., N. E., Seattle, Wash. ' G. Z. ICKES, Pomeroy, Wash. Assistant State Veterinarian. Married Dora B. Robinson. RICHARD C. MCDANIELS, Tekoa, Wash. Teaching in Tekoa High School. Married Ella E. Wegner. JAMES A. DAVIS, 512 W. Twenty-first St., Cheyenne, Wyo. Assistant City En- gineer. Married Zena I-Iolt. ZENA HOLT CMrs. James A. Davisl, Cheyenne, Wyo. GEORGE LAWRENCE, Anaconda, Mont. With the Willow Creek Dairy. Married Florence Pritchard. D. D. FORGEY, Abbotsford, B. C. Em- tgoyed by the Great Northern Railway o. RALPH HUNT, Dayton, Wash. Farmer. Married to Miss Grindrod. BENJAMIN F. HOVIES, Alpha, Wash. Teaching. BENJAMIN MOZEE, Tannana, Alaska. Teaching.. OTIS G. MURRAY, Medford, Oregon. City Engineer. WILLIAM H. NOBLES, Pateros, Wash. Civil Engineer. CLYDE MEYERS, Ritzville, Wash. Teaching School. WILBUR HENRY, Walla Walla, Wash. Electrical Engineer. Married Charlotte Wilson. MRS. .EDNA GLASS BERGLUND, VV2l.Sl'1111glIO1'1, D. C. With U. S. Census Department.. FLORENCE FLEENER, Two Rivers, VV2lSl'l. TC3.Cll11'1g, Home address, Walla Walla, Wash. JOHN KEMBEL, Ritzville, Wash. Em- ployed 1n drug store. Y H -ff 'x,, I ,, N g A, ,.....,-. Q I, W-. - , . :lla-3, . :'gr:gv,.,3, f.. 5 ...W . 1 1 .., .1 ,-g 'ff-'-wg L , , :Wa :..,..,. '1 f' f4 - ...f m 'ffm -' 4 5 ' li '1f f., 1' . w ..4 4+v - m e . is Q 4-nv 1' 'f'-' ' A ' f' :af-W ' im .W I .rf at-:rt .IW-1g.ff1.fT.1f.::zf1 4 ff '1g.1g..,og5,r'..,.s55. ,, f sg ,,,.?,'y52:t1yy,7f. H tm. Af 5, yi, I 'i Z, an ff: Jgfg , Inj, , f-.7 an N .,gir.,i,751Mw,f,w f M :Lf.,f:f.gff-..f' .3j:,.,lM, ,.,.: ,f EQEM1..-if 1 yt . mf . ' 1 . .1 6.1 Zffll QQ. f- ' ' ' l. 'ii3ii1s,,,.,'wlw'1Ql'Tff71f nw., , xi .u,.f5g.sas:g:iri gleam ' :Sh 4, f 5 2,43 ., ggi 171 .. f 'fag 'f 3 we,-3-5y..f..-A,iwfwz : rrffiii . .-.sr-.1-wi.-1 .1 -4' J? - WaQjg54f5.1?-3 HW- ff Mo' ' Vwiia Q , ' - 'aw iw 2: L' A A sa . .N H, W-s'1wv..nmyz'fkvx,f ': f-- -f11'1iM.,w'f'Ls2' -ff'zww1- ff-.if 'f lb-W1 iw VJ :. ' f!.,,,,.3.f'1v,- .. - 1- fn 1 w A-':..i...fif. MQ-fef,.4.4fv,.,,.. JIi'fs-s,.1aw,s wwi-ww, -iwzf ' 1 - 'Xia 1.4.15 sn- 1 off, su , .q gf., ,ff , V ..,,,1ap+:1x am, -,,.mr ff ,f ff ,+,+.f1fff4y.+,,fw:yn if fymfva iff, V eq, .f.wa.s2:'f.-'vgz' ,gnu 1 ff if S'rw gp-.gag,-.f.-as gyifzksg -' v2'b'J.af.,.L.w4fa-ammn'l.....f aJ...m '-'1fia',f.z::3f:ri?a:s:14.sac.agf.ag.fg.vm,14.a.:..modalf,fw.wa1mw.r-2, .3 -Q --M--.M.-......1 .vfvw-Mqe1tWYf?fi ver vifc- 5 f V i'+--- 1--ALUM N I---1-----+I? FLORENCE FLEENER, Two Rivers, Wash. Teaching. Home address, Walla Walla, Wash. WILLIAM MURPHY STRICKLER, Pittsfield. Mass. Employed by the Gen- eral Electric Co.' Home address, Colfax, Wash. FRANK A. PHIPPS, 1410 Ninth Ave., Seattle. Wash. Draughtsman with Se- attle Electric Co. CLARENCE E. GUERNSEY, Schafir, North Dakota. Levelman for Northern Pacific Railway. HAROLD MCLEOD, Goldendale, Wash. Surveyor. - EDNA KELLY, Vancouver, Wash. Teach- ing. Home address, Oakesdale, Wash. CLIFFORD HEDGER, Republic, Wash. Electrical Engineer. Married Ida Manley. . ELEANOR HENDERSON, 1904 E. Dal- ton, Spokane. Teaching School. LORA MAE GREEN, Pullman, Wash. Assistant Librarian, W. S. C. Matri- monial prospects, Encouraging, G. W. WESTACOTT, Garfield, Wash. Proprietor of drug store. I. E. BISHOP, Elberton, Wash., R. F. D. No. 1. Farmer. ADA WHITTAKER CMrs. Ottar A. Thomlej, Albion, Wash. CHARLES J. FILION, Port Angeles, 'Wash Deputy County Engineer. LEE M. LAMPSON, Wapato, WashingtO11. General Farming. . CHAS. A. LUND, 121 Hilliard St.. Spo- kane, Wash. Employed by the Wash- ington Water Power Co. Married Viola Hubble. LOTTIE JELLUM, Wenatchee, Wash. Head of Domestic, Science Department in High School. Home address, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. I ' is vfi' It 'I 1. M. 'ee' ' . - f , N.,' . ,,,. Nmvivrn Qunhrrh Elm ,, fa ,- :af-5, y. . j F. ' -AV H I .'. i f 1 'Y ii' ...I J. L. F RANZEN, Prosser, , V, . Q Wash. Civil Engineer, U. S. T, - sais 1 A -,J . ., 1 1 ' X .af ..'9' I R- 5- Maffled Edna Ste' Y ' ' 3' Qi phens- f i -1- . qs ixl. H f ff, ' , f' ,U ' 54 .34 I . ', ' 'E C. J. OBERHOLTZER, Pros- . 4 ser, Wash. Civil Engineer, sp.. . ,..t - - U. s. R. s. L yigzf 5 ,,,, ,,,. 3, 2 . 's 5 9' 1 . tif r 1 . ss., VankhCad,- 1 w.-t if Alta., Canada, car.e 'Calgary ..' ..ii ipjij .1 fslf ,V . . ' v 1. Car Co. Surveyor. . , L ,,,, MABEL LOY, Waverly, I ,,,,, 5 Q pf? ,rat ici, V , V, .,,' I Tim .2 My , Wash. ' f ' - 1 , Q. , 1 f if, L fi : . ' if ,.,, ibm .f X ..:, 4 T K- 2 -x - ,V ra, V0 Sy RAY BAKER, Tacoma, Wash., 1 I Q A lIg1.,5,if box 229 or R. F. D. No. 4. f f . 5 glint ,.A,V .. - y I Farming. R. N. SLATE, North Yakima, Wash. Pharmacist. Still single. WILLIE MILNE, Chehalis, Wash. Teaching Domestic Science in Training School. Home address, Pendleton, Ore. IULIAN I-IOVVARD, 225 S. Wall St., Spokane, Wash. Veterinary Surgeon. Married Sadie Wallis. LUCIUS M. BOBO, Northport, Wash. Engineer. Matrimonial prospects: Haven't been out long enough. CLINT IMUS, Salem, Oregon. Real estate dealer. Single S. ELROY MCCAW, Walla Walla, NVash.g 35 Park St. Deputy County Engineer. Matrimonial prospects, very slim. C. L. IMUS Goldburo' Idaho. Running a stock randh. StillD,occupying the pzdsi- tion of a cynical celibatef' EDGAR L. LUDVVICK 110 S. Sixt- , 7 Y first St.. Tacoma, Wash. Electrician. Single.,' CLARENCE E. BOGGS, Reardan, Wash. With the Washington Water Power Co. E. A. KINCAID, Harvard University. Student in Graduate School of Harvard. 'Q rf -.f '..:f ff'-' . .1-.se --VA -..-W L-af.:.L :.,.,,:,,.4. .f'.1::::-f. 'f'- L.,-f J' ill' 9 ':f i im .s ?'fffff?Yf:fff' iff' 2.'.Jff!i2?ffff 2'i sf 1 iii-Tjffi-F . ' Sli tt gf-E?C 3172-k..,:' ill -i , '. ..l:v-'i.-if 7 'fa , V Li ' 'fi ' fix fe Jr? f X. t - Jil s .4'. ,A.A, 1 Q ... .-- 9 vi --- A L U M N I --- 'U' ci' 5 D. A. FORDYCE, Spokane, Wash. Assist- ant Chemist. Home address, Pullman, 'Wash. WALTER C. WOOLDRIDGE, care West- ern Electrical Co., Chicago. With the lfVestern Electrical Co. No matrimonial prospects. ETI-IEL B. VVEXLER, Prosser, Wash Domestic Science Teacher in Prosser High School. Home address, 410 Oak St., Pullman, VVash. MARY E. BARTLETT, Farmington, Wash. Teacher in Farmington High School. Home address, Buhl, Idaho. JOHN HENRY SNYDER, Selah, Wash. Teaching. DANA MURDOCK, 70 College House, Cambridge, Mass. Student in Graduate School at Harvard University. CHAS. H. HUNT, Sunnyside, Wash. Science Teacher in Sunnyside High School. Home address, Pullman, Wash. BESS L. FISHBACK, 607 W. 117th St., New York, N. Y. Student at Columbia University. Home address, Adna, Wash. W. FERGUSON, 225 VV. Indiana, Spo- kane, Vxfash. Veterinarian. ELMA MCCANN, Baker City, Oregon. English Teacher in Baker City High School. Just as unsettled in other re- spects as ever. B. B. SCHNEIDER, I2I2 Euclid St.. Washington, D. C. Assistant Chemist, Dairy Laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry. W. E. RALSTON, Pullman, Wash. Prof. of Physiology and Bacteriology, W. S. C. Married. Two children. JOHN M. HARBERT, Clarkston, Wash. Civil Engineer. FRED VVHEELER, Schenectady, N. Y. XVith the General Electric Co. HOINARD UHLIG, Schenectady, N. Y. With the General Electric Co. VICTOR SHELMAN, Anatone, Wash. Farmer. Married Edith Hunner. XVILLARD BRADLEY, VValla 'Walla, 'XVash. Civil Engineer. CHARLES LEIDL, Goldendale, Wash. Farming. Single VERNE GADDIS, Pullman, Wash. Em- ployed in the Library at W. S. C. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Lamont, Wash. Farming. HAYNES BURGESS, Sprague, Wash. Teaching in the High School. LOUIS DES VOIGNES, Pullman, Wash. Teaching Piano at W. S. C. Also at Moscow, Idaho. Home address, Moscow, Idaho. BERTHA KIMMEL, Waitsburg, Wash. Teaching near Waitsburg. VIRGIL T. FINCH, Gartield, Wash. Electrical Engineer. ' JOHN T. PERCIVAL, Spokane, Wash. Employed by the Washington Water Power Co. FLORENCE WALLER, Pullman, Wash. Doing post-graduate work at W. S. C. TERUZO MAEDA, Tokio, Japan. Teachf ing English in Tokio University. 9' FRED M. Moss, Boise, Idaho, 403 F Franklin St. Substation construction work. CECIL MARTIN, Morenci, Arizona. WVith sampling department of Arizona Copper Co. H. J. LECHNER, Moxee, Wash. Teach- ing. Single man. - ELIZABETH MERVYN, Visalia, Califor- ma. ARTHUR WINKELMAN, Colfax, Wash. Employed by the Colfax Electrical Co. Matrimonial prospects bright. ARCHIE HENRY, Colfax, Wash. Em- ployed by the Colfax Electrical Co. Matrimonial prospects ascending. HARRY T. GRAVES, Spokane, Wash. Milk Inspector. I P NEIL MCNAMARA, Pullman, Wash. Fit- 5 ting up W. S. C. Hydraulic Laboratory. f Matrimonial prospects soaring. GREGORIO LIMON, Orezaba, Mexico, 5 de Mayo Io. JOHN C. MUERMAN, care Bureaulof Education, Cebu Cebu, P. I. Division Superintendent of Cebu. Married. I .... , ,, -- ......- .,,,.,,, . W ,Y Y fizi W 5 W 6 Q9 31114 , 1 , l.-, 'bg Lim' C ,,,,, , ,.,, .:,.A.,., ,,:. .1 ,..,,,:.. ,,,, , , Errramzh Alumni A101120 THOMAS VVELLS .............. 1900 STENTON PETER JELLUM .............. 1903 AGNES A. DOWNS .................... IQO13 DUDLEY NILES CLARK ................ 1905 CHARLES CRAWFORD - .......... - ..... 1907 SOPI-IIE L. QRMSBEE ........ ..... ..... 1 9 O7 EDWARD QUINN .......... ........ - --191O ' ua, 4. j I In I 35 X r 1 F' lv , . , 1, --M -. .- .1-Q sq , .- X H-.f4.,4a.-.1 MM , - ,-. V - ,- 5. ,':g., ,-H H ,ML ,..-i., . .. .. 11-T : - f.'-vis,.g,'-ba, V ., A- . , M :i,,:g. - '15 1, ,- - J, fx -if Y Y - 1 Q Q V. F- - -- M A U - t- ,sf . ,gl , V. A,-. J fy 'sw ff N I, 4-a n uf -. xy rw '1 vs' Q if? fir w a liz- :se f 2 A H 122333 .ariiifv-?'L31'-3' i,!I 'f?ix: -351-1 'Q'-34 . 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J X .- - f . -' . f s-. , ms f.. 32. 5. . ., ,fy f, - A. i I J, '2 4 .JM it , M f f . f f7L.,j'3'y..:.-f,.,,,.iWi72f'f3 if .i E. .Ii Q' i 'f f ,Qi gf this - ,nite 4'ffil:1'?L5fi,W 95331712 1322... fi,..,iif'1lvl '. , .,ft?:Qf Xl1'fi2i,. - t . lf i fi 2125?-, ..f-.f.9'fSs'wS5'fi .Je it 455' M9-ff:JWQ'-fwftfsfsi' -.A,M,i.fri3gH:QhJ5wffgmt,e:.fee,t37x514'.f: e,f5Q,fac,g,,iS,3,WQQLifv.-..:W3:gW,5LZ5,g.,,,5y3,3 L -N ' 3:6131 I ' ,gg,,,g,,g,,g :,,g,gg,.,,W,,,,5,1ggm.,,da.,..w,,,ns97d,,Mm.s?yra+5.y,vMzf..su,iM?.,-... If A - E. A. BRYAN, A. M., LL. D. il' FRANCIS A. THOMSON, E. M. Indiana University, Harvard University, Monmouth College. President of the College. OSMAR L. WALLER, PH. M. Hillsdale College, University of Michi- gang University of Chicago. Vice President of College, Professor and Head of Department of Matlieiitiatics and C ivil Engineering. CHAS. A. ISAACS, M. A. Indiana University, Columbia University. Professor of Matlieliiatics. WM. C. WILLARD, M. S. Cumberland University, Lehigh Uni- versity. Professor of Railway and Highway Engi- neering. MORRIS K. SNYDER, B. A. Hillsdale College, Michigan State Nor- mal School, State College of Washingtoii. Instructor of Matlieinatics and Civil En- gineering. HOWARD GUY MILLINGTON, C. E. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Instructor in Matlieiiiatics. fi' av Colorado School of Mines. Professor and Head of Departinent of .Mining and Ildetallurgy. HARRY E. TAYLOR, E. M. Kentucky State University. Instructor in Coal Miiiing. HUGH I. JONES, B. S. W'ashington State College Instructor in Miiiiiig Engineering. I HUBERT V. CARPENTER, M. SQ University of Illinois. I Professor and Head of Departinent of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. MACK MARTIN, M. E.,.B. M.. E. University of Arkansas, Cornell Uni- versity. Assistant Professor of .Mechanical En- gineering. MILTON KENT AKERS, B. S., E. E. University of Illinois. I Assistant Professor of Electrical Engi- neering. ' 1 BRENTON LORENZO STEELE, A. B., A. M. Indiana University. Assistant Professor of Physics. A X X X 1 XL X-2 6Az 2QfiffQM 2'fW WI-10,8 WHO IN THE DARK 38 3 - . .,.,.a Y----1 I 5 r T I lx L K u if I! I I i XWT ------A --I M - ------------------- -- ---- - r'r r'-was A A AA , -. -' M if Qt A 'yn fxfnnetal W JZ .Q f' ' A z z U fit rt . f' I' 13'-T V - S .ii..,'g,', -A s f v1?1w..ff.:f.w..s:., .-A,f ii -- 0 i -, ln fr A -' - 25 f ,,,..A.-:ei-.2.f1Aow i '. . A i L Ai 1'.Ajf'z,-2.2 A . he A .i -. A .- -ri. ' . gA -W A '. .f . . gt A 2-, A gf,-1 f-1 -I - f 1 it m??Qg,g,,.'3,5,1z,.g,f,,1,f.f5j,1,gQg,gyjQ,.,,My,,.yz:gQr,5g,gA',,,M4g5i..,,,,,,,,,.f.,gm,gygiey-,.,'1g5,.,...pc,,l,..7mf.,,M14e.A i eigiyfivm-3.9 - gX7.1..f,.i.7.a...,.fA .A.. .MM f,,AA..!. HA, :.i,,M,, 1. ,TM y. ...an . ..Ax .M ,k,...,t ,.x...4.a,W . T H E FAC U LTY DEAN EDWARD EosrER, E. s. 4.3, FRANK o. KREAGER, A. B. University of Wisconsin. Instructor in Electrical Engineering. EDWIN FRANK KEYES, B. S. Washington .State College. Instructor in Electrical Engineering. EDWARD DAMES Instruction in Foundry Work. ELMER A. TILDEN, B. S. University of Illinois, Theta Delta Chi. Head of Departnient of Architecture. I DAVID E. RoUsE Superintendent of Heating and Lighting Plant. PAUL R. VOGT, A B., PH. D. University of Chicagog University of Pennsylvania, University Scholar in Eco- nomics, Columbia University, Special Har- rison Fellovv in Sociology. Member of Delta Tau Delta. Acting Head of Department of Econornic Science and History. LEROY S. JACKSON, B. A. University of North Dakota, University of Chicago. A . Instructor in History, DONALD ENGLISH, B. A. University of California. Instructor in Econoniics. FRANK ALFRED GOLDER, A. B., PH. D. Harvard Collegeg Harvard University. Assistant Professor of History. I soLoN sHEDD, A. M. Stanford University. ' Professor and Head of Departrnent of Geology and Miiieralogy. BRUCE MCCULLY, A. B., A. M.g PH. D. Hiram Collegeg University of Chicagog Harvard University. Professor and Head of Departinent of English Language and Literature. ALLISON GAW, M. A.g PH. D. University of Pennsylvania. Assistant Professor of English. I I LUCIUS WALTER ELDER, A. B., A. M. University of Michigan. if fr State College of lfVashington. Assistant Professor in English. A. EA EVANS, AA EA, AA M., PHA DA Cotner Universityg University of Ne- braska, University of Michigan. Professor of Latin and Greek. MISS OLGA TODD, A. B. Wasliingtoii State College. Instructor in Latin. I ALFRED A. CLEVELAND, PH. D. University of Oregon, Clark's University. Professor and Head of Departnient of Psychology and Education. F. C. CI-IALFANT, A. B. P Principal Waitsbiirg Academy, post- graduate work at Marburg University and Berlin University, Germanyg post-graduate work at Rheims Grenoble' University, France. Head of Departinent of Ildodern Lang- uages. ALBERT E. EGGE, A. M., PH. D. Luther Collegeg Johns Hopkins Uni- versity. Professor of Old English and Scandi- navian. A FRANCESCO VENTRESCA, B. S., A PH. B., PH. M. Valparaiso Universityg University of Chicago. ' Instructor in Modern Language. r SOPHIE JEANNE BROUSSE Instructor in French. ELSA DOROTHEA IRRMANN Diploma from Teachers' Course in Physical' Cultureg State Normal Schoolg First Graduate Course in German and His- tory, Certificate as teacher of Vocal Music, Berlin, Germany. A Instructor in Gerinan. BESSIE FORSYTHE CALLINGHAM Instructor in Gerinan. AXEL LEONARD MELANDER, M. S. University of Texas-5 Chicago University. Professor and Head of Department of Instructor in English. if Entoniology. 39 r K' f-' 1 ff i- W I A,, I 'J -A wi V P' '.iL.iZfQieCl11lTf-J! lslmitsffi ini Q3 f-lf 5131, i -- - - -, . .. , ., X . X - -. - 2- iii .-.. zf. 'srl . .PL 1 -1'1.-.,..' img g,I,.,. f -I-it-. -I .win- 1'. 1- ' ' - 1. ' 1 . -2 t-Q.g.f..r .1 5+ 1, .--f .4-I . :. f I 'U' - ' ' ' . ' A - ev . . 15: 85 ' Cf I 'sf JL' . - A ' Y. :M 'N J- 'I x t '- nfs ' V, . . -:.A1. ,,.f-,,,.s.4 . . 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TODD, B. S. State College of Washington. Assistant Professor of Clie-niistry. SAMUEL MORRIS, B. A. and M. A. Ohio State University. Assistant Professor of Clzreinistry. R. C. HUSTON, M. S. Parsons Collegeg University of Iowa. Sigma CChij. Instructor in Clteinistry. ALICE G. PATERSON, A. B. University of Indianag University of Chicago. Instructor in Clteinistry. C. N. AGETON Instructor in Cltelnistry. CHARLES WALLACE CRAVVFORD, B. S. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. t Instructor in Clienttstry. ROLLA KENT BEATTIE, A. M. Cotner Universityg University of Ne- biaslca. Professor and Head of Department of Botany. HENRY BAKER HUMPHREY, B. S., PH. D. University of Minnesotag Stanford Uni- versity. Assistant Professor of Botany. Professor of Plant Pathology. REX N. HUNT, B. S., M. S. State College of IxVasliingtong University of California. A if ein Assistant Botanist. 919 40 A. B., A. M. University of Rochester, Harvard Uni- vers1ty. Assistant Professor of Botany. PETER KEPLINGPR, PH. B., M. S., PH. D. Colorado State Normal, Colorado College, University of Michigan. Professor of Forestry. ROSCOE VVILFRED THATCHER, M. A. University of Nebraska. Head of Departnient of Agriculture. t LEONARD HEGNAUR, A. B., B. S. University of Illinoisg University of Kan- sas. I .Professor of Agronomy and Agrononiist to E,rperinient Station. WM. T. MCDONALD, B. S. A., M. S. Ontario Agricultural College, Ohio State College. Assistant Professor of Aniznal Husbandry. CLARK CARLYLE THOM, B. S. A. Ontario Agricultural College. Soil Physicist. AMER BENJAMIN NYSTROM, B. S. Kansas State Agricultural College. Instructor in Dairying. ALEXANDER CARLYLE Assistant Cerealist. ELVIN LEROY PETERSON, B. S. University of Minnesota. Assistant Soil Physicist. GEORGE HENRY WATT, B. S., PH. C. National Normal.Universityg Scio Col- lege. Professor and Head of Departement of Pharmacy. B. PAUL FOLK, B. S. Clemson College. Instructor in Botany. WALTER S. THORNBER, M. S. South Dakota Agricultural Collegeg Cor- nell University. Professor and Head of Department of Horticulture. WILFRED G. BRIERLY, B. S. Cornell University. Instructor in Institute Woi'k. in-,J Il Nam' xmswg ft . -. - f 7 ' ' ' f ew f w r it.. 1 ,g - A: ., .., v,,.i.-. l, 4 It an .. 4 ,V .' 4., - I . ' mm' -' if -ws ' - ,sv 42297 u.smif,g,3gef.s' ,f 4 iw.::.E': :f..:l,.. ,if lr 2-4 affzegai-F it we ff - -f, 1 . ' me .., 'wi I fix fa- . -wifi i s f. 2 ' M c.fw.+ff - ff af... -X .f 5 it . V . .viz ' Tig .. If 1 4.-f V. ,. wi lQE.vm.'e,1..tz2f5 ff2!'E'5 -is f H.-wat V . 1 f . .if if its Q I ,nf-I ttyl .ir 4. 5.7-1vwr'fwf'f4d9' s 3. SUM' '.-if ' Q Q lfefiifhi-tr 2?l -?'s.Tf135 We Q if . ' . '-5 ' , f f. ' iff' ffl ' 'J-I - iii 42 FSU. -.xii it J' rt- -,G R. feta. -1:1f.- - 111-ff-f's72tf'1f55'ew ff'1fgi.1'ff 1 h fif ' ' r-Sweats..,wsf.w2:2aZ ifl2n4..,.3.z,:z,:i::Zztwimteea.,' 'i.hiswie-'7v,,Z',3.2!M1i1.:5'a?2,,fxyWf'4Zsy+,f:.-5-zibnw r v..,..a..,a.-.,i.T..M.....,...,.. it W.. flmwif-gfgfq wer-fgawzi. ...rpm--3,gs---reifg,fp, , T H E FAC U LTY EDVVARD LANGLOIS, Bi s. A. fp, HERBERT KIMEROUGH Iowa State College. Assistant Horticulturist on E.i'periment Station Staff. L. GERTRUDE MACKAY, PH. G., B. S., B. A. State College of VVashington. Assistant Professor of Domestic Science and Acting Head of Department of Domes- tic Economy. LEILA WALL HUNT, A. B., B. S. Virginia Instituteg State College of 'VVashington. Instructor in Domestic Economy. BERNICE E. WARING Michigan State Nornialg Rochester Me- chanical Institute. 4 Instructor in Domestic Art. SOPHUS B. NELSON, D. V. M. Iowa State Collegeg University of Copen- hagen. . Professor and Head of Department of Veterinary Science and State Veterinarian. WVYATT E. RALSTON, D. V. M. Ohio State University. Professor of Physiology and Bacteriology. OTTO MENIG, D. V. S. wvmhington State College. Employed as House Surgeon. EARL E. WEGNER, D. V. M. State College of VVashington. Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Sur- gE7'y. I. W. KALKUS, D. V. S. Kansas City Veterinary College. Assistant Veterinarian. JUSTINUS I. L. HELDRING, M. D. C. Chicago Veterinary College. i House Surgeon and Instructor in Veteri- nary Science. WALTER FERGUSON, B. S., D. V. S. Washington State College. . ' ' House Surgeon. C. W. DENNING, D. V. M. Iowa State College. if 'if' Pupil of Professor Heinrich Barth, Royal Court Pianistg Professor Franz Kullak, and O. B. Boise CHarn1onyD, Berlin. Heacl of Department of Illusic. WM. B. STRONG, A. M., MUS. B. University of Tennessee, Boston Orches- tral School. I Director of Band and Orchestra Illusic. MRS. KURIA STRONG W Pupil of 'Webster, Chicago. Instructor in Vocal Music. LIONEL GITTELSON Pupil of Lepold Lichtenberg, New Yorkg Cesar Thomson, Brusselsg Professors Wirth and Ioachiin, Hochschule feur Musik, Berlin. Instructor in Violin. I ERNEST ARTHUR EVANS Master and Director of Music in College of Church Musicians, Kansas. Instructor in Pipe Organ and Piano. DORA KATHRYN SAUVAGEOT Pupil of Frau Leschetizkey, Vienna, Austria. Instructor in Piano. AUGUSTA A. ROZISKEY Columbia College of Expression. Instructor in Expression. CHARLES TIMBLIN, M. A. Grove City College, University of Chi- cago. Head of the Department of Elementary Science and Assistant Professor of Matlie- matics. ' WILLIAM N. PHILIPS, M. A. Manager of the Business College. In- structor in Stenography and Bookkeeping. STOKELY c. RoEER'rs, A. M., PH. E. Washington State Collegeg Chicago Uni- versity. Instructor in Physics and VVood'work. OSCAR E. DRAPER, M. of Acc's. Borcies Business College. Instructor in Commercial Branches, CHARLES E.. MCCARTHY IWGGI -7WSPectoi'. if Instructor in English. . 41 ggnefgggggaama 1 .. l 4 1 l i 4 l l l 4 i l l ff ' I M ,, F W .ws wr .N X .4 t A ,-. M xg xm X . 55 C' .' -' la 1 ..-ffFf?f!f. R my Ti. re tes.: . .- .1 .. . . ls-. Hs: A- v .Q Q' . fir: 1 5. - 1 ,.' .ci J D... .,.. , ,., ,..ftf..-Q . ,.' . .. .,-M...1. A fig . -jf . A., .A , . , .A .V - Vg w..-1 ,+ .J . s- ,.-mf. ,s'..s.... .Qs lf ' ai'-73' ' lf- il I 'f r52.w?jf:zi7i -.22-rr ff. 1:11 ff.. S t is I li S M 1 I ii I if i'oi iYii t1 ' A ' ' ' -. ' f' ' :ff.i1.4L'rJ- A 'ENE ,its ' , .. - f - '. ' ' if 'gn .fl .H ' J T F 31' . 5- .assrig :- X '- 'iff 31.7 ff .'j:'71....:i'l -it- 'iIflf.'i . . .1 . ffl . -QE...f-.1 . ff 1. .aa.:'. -a ff.,-.2,:,..,:.f1.LE.,1t.s.eL..f-. .. . ::.:.,..gWt nz- 2. -at-1 -..w...2:.m 1gi.q,.., 77, -.1C,.J..-, -Ling .1 .e .- .-:s.sssx1'..tfEP:s ssiuiglizwfstL:21XIfg.fHL.i.Lif.fl35z ,N , . .. . 4. l X g THEFACULTY J. FRED BOHLER QQ, WALTER L. HADLOCK, A. B. University of Nebraskag Chataqua Lake ' University of Nebraska. School of Physical Education, Chataqua, N. Y. Physical Director. Athletic Coach. , ' HELEN M. HUSE, B. A. University of Nebraska. Instructor in Physical Culture. OSCAR P. OSTOFF, A. B. University of Wisconsin. Assistant Physical Director. PETER JOHN HENNESSEY Professor of Military Science and Tactics. ASA DON DICKINSON Librarian of the State College. LORA MAE GREEN, B. A. Washington State College. Assistant Librarian. MAUD PUTMAN, A. B. Washington State College. Second Assistant Librarian. MARTHA RICHMOND Library Assistant, in charge of Experi- nient Station Library. ROXANA G. JOHNSON, A. B. Indiana University, B. L. S. University of Illinois. Cataloguer of State College Library. SAURIN E. KERLIN Instructor in Pine Arts. HELEN RIHELDAFFER University of Minnesota. General Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. ' n FRED C. HENKE, C. E. University of Wisconsin. J Secretary to Y. M. C. A. Instructor in Civil Engineering. WILLIAM CARL KRUEGEL, B. A. Washington State College. Auditor and Chief Accountant. FRANK T. BARNARD, B. S. State College of Washington. Registrar. ROBERT C. ASHBY, B. S., B. A. University of Nebraskag Nebraskan- 'Nesleyan University. Superuztentdent of Fariner's Institutes. 'WILLARD H. HEIN, PH. B., M. S. University of Wisconsing University of Nebraska. Assistant State Horticulturist. if fl' fi' 42 Assistant Cheinist, S tate.Experi1nent Sta- tion of Wasliingtoii. J. L. AsHLocK Secretary to the President. MARGARET E. VERMILYE, B. Ap State College of Washiiigtoii. Assistant to Registrar. CLIFFORD C. CLARK Washington State College. Operating Engineer. RONCISCO J. DAVIS Instructor in Forge Work. GEORGE C. GRIMES Superintendent of College Buildings. MARGARET HARRISON JONES V Assistant Registrar. CLAUD W. LAWRENCE, B, s. I South Dakota State College. Cerealist of the Experiment Station. HENRY W. SPARKS Supervisor of Deinonstration Farnis. GEORGE A. OLSON, B. S., M. A. University of Wisconsin. Assistant Cheniist Washingtoii State Col- lege Experiment Station. MRS. MARGARET R. ANDREWS Preceptress, Stevens Hall. MRS. ALETTA S. VAN DYKE o Preceptress, Perry Hall. NIRA A. ROBINSON Assistant Preceptress, Stevens Hall. GERTRUDE R. STOCKBRIDGE Steward of College Dining Hall. RUTH ALLEN MOZEE Secretary to Dean. DAVID F. ROUSE Superintendent of Heat, Light and Power. ROBERT J. RODGERS Instructor in M. E. 23, Art IO WILLIAM N. PUCKETT Ordnance Sergeant, U. S. A., Retired. Arinorer, Manager of Cadet Store. I i 1-Elf-f :asm-:,i:.z... ,- . Y . . . - nv .- ... Q V VL - A p ' 4 F Y I- V V . I' H A M ka 1' ' fr- .,,, ,N Y .Maw--an Wm Y W-------H Y , Y..,, ,..-. ..... Y V- H --,--- - - -V H - ---V X! ,f f - A X I 1 ,fi 1 as .W zufwl ' 5? ,. 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'ffE2:g-,W V-..sEa,.. s 'i:.,ll.'.i:',.ifo,.Q,,Jl.LELE.L.,.ILL.Ll:lf,12ZfQvE.Lp.Ll.L,s,.J.I .'..MQa,.g4.4,3.ze,a2i..j.-.,::...:.4f. s..-IQDALQ 4 5,5 I -t.zf.LW,zc.Ig. .. -,..,.. -...M ,Q-.san me.-Isaas:.i.nm.mt-a mym::E-cin-saw.1 '.c:f'.'.I5.a.s-'Q . f NW. I p E - HOMER W. HUMPHREY, CPT n.H ll17lpU North Yakima CIVIL ENGINEERING H Dramatic Club. Thesis: The Flow of Water' in Wood Stave Pipes. Taking advantage of the 'U' Corresporldence Coarse Ml Camjmslry. H. A. BRADLEY, 'PT Brad I Rockford CIVIL ENGINEERING Captain Baseball Team, C4D Thesis: The'Design of Water System for Deer Park, Wasliiiugton. . As game as he is good looking. l9ll I HARRIET MILDRED VVATERS, QJAE I Pullman MODERN LANGUAGES , Chinook Staff C31 f Thesis: Das Deutsche Volkslied. Q I lVhen the moon shone we did not see the caadleg thas doth the greater glory dim the less. MANTON DAVIS ARMSTRONG McMinnville, Oregon HORTICULTURE President Y. M. C. A. C4D. President WVashington Literary Society C4j. Major, XV. S. C. C. C. C4D. Thesis: A Study of the Methods of Producing Nursery Stock in the WVest. If 'llZfCZll'CI'S not lzow long you live, but how. .- 46 I Thesis: Design for Septic Tanks for Country fwxx . ,.,E,.,. . .... M. MM- -- ,,,f,,, -W. ------H - -If--X ,f'I 'i'T' . '- I m 'I ' , ,, ' ' , , .,,, ,,. ,,....,, ia.. ,. -- ,,,,,g.. r v .V .6..,,l J E M. .,,,,, ,. . . -zwiwi--, -' gg-' 122.5-S' vfffa:?'iEf:1ai'Yf'-GLWWL1'vi , l f . it ei 'if'- X ,g31r1 'f e ff i,..f 'f -f' f'- f rcaf wg' S. ?'w 'tz,ex:rw-.rfwswf jff' - 'Y ,551 I 4.s ,1 ' w '- 4 ' M E .y fl f ' t' Sze: ' ' I ,ffrflcg f4f'Wf, i,, .,l-w ird f' y QU' f, Lfgr-anew-if, ,v 1' wg - Q . gg: Vw , 626' ,J 'Q .sjji W., I 'jr - ,yr w.:2QoowZ:-age 1: f H ., li. 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ALBERT MILTON RICHARDSON Colfax AGRICULTURE Stock judging Team C3D. President of Farmers Club C2j. S Thesis: A comparative Study of the Methods for the Control of VVheat Srnut. Back to the farm. l9ll OLLIE VIRGIL PATTON, EN Pat Spokane Baseball CQD, C31 I . Thesis: Cost of Bringing a Young Orchard into Bearing. I One girl, and only seven nights a week to fuss in. FRANK E. MOBERLY, VVashington E P Moot, y Everett CIVIL ENGINEERING Class President C21 Chinook Staff C31 Vice President Y. M. C. A. C3D. Homes and School Houses, with a Discussion of the Bacterial Purihcation. Gee, thafs horizontally preposterous! l ' 47 I-Q - 4- - , '1. ,-, . A . -- x '- --s .,,. A ...H , , ,,-,'...vf'-Q-.sf-1, 'Qi , Q h I' 'V , . A x Q., .-,LTL-, 5 ' 1' 1 'f pl ..-f- '-f-3-f,-+R-15, .:., 23- Y 511 M- Q - ' if-.' 'l 'q 3' s, ii' ' A '15-Taft' . . - ' 'A ' . I f' - - ' fu f: sis: he 6 ' -V' I 'Q mf ,gsm -..-... - :Swv . I gil r li 1,1 5-l.35g.j.'! , Q if :51-3 ,JE 1 , i f it I sig Ci if 5. gkisggixmg T s f Hg'-' ' Lf -f . 1 Pizza'-:-wig 541 1 - 1 z, 'ri -' -'-J . I-1' vt: 1 - '-1 1 . f I-71 S - ' ., 1 -vfsf-zE'.-A ' J 5-as 12 - 1' 1 , 1 'f fs fr ' -.4 - E ms, .fm 1- 'MQ 'X j '-2-f - .,Q'11'Q-5.42, V 115- ' ' ' -E j,,,l1If9'f1,ff2f. Tsfff Q . X . xg, , - ,-jflQ1! !'!F41Zi-I ,557 Mqgg- ,. -5 1a+15'.-gfvf-,Qt:,.i.fug..s..-112-.Ll.Q, 'gg' 41.1.1 . 4, C ur., , : 1:.,L1555.-sl f 13-tiff.:-: .91-1-A, ,.g,g:fis,.s4..k'L g.3g354'A1,-.N .:..L......4g,-.g..,g.....I-.q:.sN.s-.,-1 1mrm.a:-.sim-raxsapaitssmlmm::?s:TlusL,Q165gd5l- ,., , ,,, ...I.....,,........f ...---,,.,....4.. C. . .... .Ak - n i 4 . 1 . 1 . O . .1 EARL CARLYLE GALBRAITH, EN ffD3,leeJJ Spokane MINING ENGINEERING Football C2D, QD, C4D. Varsity Tennis CQD. President Mining Society. Class President MD. Thesis: Application of the Cyanide Process in the Treatment of Low Grade 'iflfzioflzcf' Spokane boy makes good. DARYL ELLIOT Sf1'afz'fr!1t Air lfVl1ite A Spokane ELEcrRIc,xL ENGINEERING Varsity Baseball C3D. Thesis: Plans and Specifications for a Lighting System for the NV. S. C. Campus. Still -wafers 'l 1ll1 deep. CORA ELEQTNGR WHITE ff OJ! Johnson DOMESTIC ECONOMY CO-ed Debating Team C41 Columbian Literary Society. Thesis: Household Preservation of Fruits. She lzatlz done what she could. BERTHA ELSABE ENGELLANEE Bert T ekoa MODERN LANGUAGES President Columbian Literary Society MQ. President Cosmopolitan Club C4D. Thesis: Das Nibelungenlied. Du bist wie eine Blume. 1911 Gres. VVHITE, KE 48 KET f -'mT- ' T 'W' ' ' , 'W Y Q . Y . . . 'C f A . 5- ..... 5 . -' H - ' , ' .A -'.:1,2-fr---1-A fn . 'WWA .M W M Q .,.,: , N ,Mm ,,.,,A .I Vf,,.,,.,,., ..,., i 43, .,,.. , ...Qm,...Q-5 ,,., 1 ai, ,,.-. .,,-, 1 ,H,.,,,. ...... W.. . VW , ,W lf' ,,.X.,'ff,,'g:wzs,-5 at ,, 1 , are ff ? I I: : , if .,f-.Q . 1,2 gl 521-5 -' , ,J 5Qgwge:.s.:,'w' 2 :5352 ,ij gal x ?- In Q FM ,if 232. fi 45,55 fx Q I faq? cg, jf. if 55251-5 W 1722 .X . 1 f f . I ' 22, If 5 , I ff, ' I ' 'lwfi' wgw .ja 'M ., .1641 -fre .-iw, wif ,Y 2 QM AI, V ,1.,W 5'.'Q'Q4ff1 .fx2.+-.ff fu'-SAW M2zf'aZffi1'f'E5-Y'?4?ff:,f,912171'Lf532341fli'Q1fc7i'V'V'f f f ' -elwid--JSI fdZfZ.,i7I!1't1'zgf.7fi1m-amazLLwQffyzz.t1.,.f-vm ,:...L1LaQfwzlwwxwelhc ',2j:fff'.,V,Ag.f' A s:N....,.,x..,, , ,smH,W-..,-W,z,1'WW...::wenee1.mi.sM,,s-Q-1wdffwkw I 1 l EMMA ELIZABETH WILLARD T ' Goldendale EDUCATION Columbian Literary Society. Thesis: The Development of the American Rural School. Ambition: To become a successful teacher. DELLA DELVIN, KA9 Chelan DOMESTIC ECONOMY Thesis: The History of Lace Making. True wit is nature to ddvcmtave dressed. fb EVA DELL MGORE P1'e.ress Reardan EDUCATION Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 135. Columbian. Thesis: The Educational System of France. Life is 1'eal,' life is earnest. EVA BURBANK ' St. John ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND HISTORY Social Science Club. Thesis: The Control of juvenile Delinquency. V Shallow brooks mm'mm' mostg deep brooks, silent, glade away. l9ll 49 --I--Mm . I . ' ,V M ,H .,,., A- ' 'Q - - H, ,I ' A' -,Q Lg., ggJ2',,?,LQiallizzffglffi-' -when i,7..,,'M,.,1-V'w'::-,ry Wm. U '- ---- 6 - 'W t ' 'P' 'S WK' ' f 'I-f ,gyggghu ' tr I , . f . . it Mg 0 :nf A .1 it .f ' ,159 5 'inf in 2131 f 4 W f, sz ,v'v!f,,,, . ,,f . f. , ' ,L ,wg-7 y,u.,,jy' Qg,yfgz3wN. amid . pug W l R yy jg L - 7 -. ,,L,,g,1 2, ,741 : .1 851410-gcfkpgj: 351, 1, f,1'p?,i,f ,3 M . N' ., '., ng. , ji gi!-Lg' w I ,v 5.,.,a,,:A4..11 I M,,W,MMImw,,,.,MffZ+g7nZWf.4IIagfaZM55525 f ' l-IORACE E. SMITH, EN V ' Smithy Spokane VMINING ENGINEERING .Assistant Editor Evergreen. . President Mining Society. Thesis: A Reporton the Corbin Coal 8: Coke Company. The Smith, a mighty man is he. PATRICK ERIN CRANE, EN ff-Pat!! ' Snohomish MINING ENGINEERING Glee Club and Quartette. President Mining Society. Varsity Basketball, ' ' Thesis: A Report on the Sunset Group of Mines. 'Us Irish mnst stick together. l9lll - GEORGE LINN WATT, AZ Pullman HORTICULIURII AND BOTANY Thesis: The Cost of Production of Apples for the State of WVashington. . A I want to be a fa1'1ne1', And with the fa1'1nc1's stand, A straw hat on my foreliead ' A hoe within my hand. GARNETT E. VVATTERS AZ ! R00my Lainsburg, Michigan President Athletic Association C4D. Thesis: The Propagation. of Certain Hardwood Plants by Means of Cuttings. 'Bette1' to bc' a S'l7H'1f67' than rt cast-iron monkey 01' a plaster parts cat. 50 ' V :14f'5' zT 3-wi ' f - V f f Wt ty ' v 'fi '-ffm '- iv-if ' ' Ns' ,ff V if fest 2: -,rw 7 fjj V ,fyifiwh-'Wf?fffW,f, -. f fwmwsrrif 1 are rf ti- . , .f , 1. ww mf gf- f - X- , f , ff, W -fgefrgwmv, i f '- A ga we i, 4.4 up f, ,A 41 f , 4, X fp.-f M, was SMA 'fb' mfr'-.M gffaffft - ef ,H lui, I e , 2:g,zN, r.g , ' ag-1' We ., 54,y.,,,,5e,,,,.a,, ,,fgfw:eM fs iffy .ir-,M .-ag, f .f -A f , v..,, .. . .. I, . . -M . I -.vt -4 . ' , -.1 ..., .. .V MARY GERTRUDE BIRD, A92 Ma1'yg0ld Everett GENERAL Secretary of Students' Assembly. Vice. President Oratorical and Debating Society. . Whitman Debate Q4j. Editor of Evergreen C41 . Double Science Course substituted for Thesis. Not afraid of hard workg she can live iii the rooiri with it arid it d06S11!f worry her a bit. FRANCES RACHEL DEVIN, A92 Fran la Sedro-Woolley CHEM1sTRY AND Doivrnsrrc ECONOMY Local Editor Evergreen C4D. A Thesis: Chemistry of Coffee. Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. JAMES CECIL CAVE, EN Cece Pullman I-IORTICULTURE Football KID, Czj, Cgj. Baseball Qrj, Qzj, C3D. . Chinook Staff Q3j. Glee Club Q41 g Thesis: The Development of an Irrigated Eruit Farm. 'II waht to be C111 Agric., 7710 eiigirieers iii Give me a tiii horri arid a cow arid say, 'Farrli life is v'iiie. ' 7'1fVi7i6, LURA GRIIVIM, GK Farmington ENGLISH Thesis: Advanced Work in English. So gracious iii her tact arid teiiderriessf' 51 SG7416 -,-Y E I I I gg. X-'X fe RL S 6 J? 'Lui Q BJ? S ww 'Pa Maamff may, fa ,f'5z..,, BERNARD EDWARD KNOWLES Bm 1Lya1d EI uofwles i Weiiatcliee ' A ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . A. I. E. ' Websteriaii. . Thesis: The Study of the Operating Characteristics of Modern Protective Relays. Days of absence, I am wea1fy,' size I love is far away. X FRANCIS CARROLL, QAE O, R. 65' N. . Spokane GENERAL Laugh wh-enever you can. l l l9lel FLORENCE MARSHALL MO NTGOMERY, A AGE M01zt31'? Bellingham ENGLISH Thesis: Advanced English. Fan, on. SUSAN ETHIE MITCHELL KISMGIJ Pullman DOMESTIC SCIENCE ' . - - l Thesis. Domestic Economy in Rural Schools. l rr - . . . Ou serious business, c1'a'vz1zg.qmIele despatch. 52 , C., - 4 -M-AM-4 U - - A 2 xyx F . 1 5 , eg . . -1 .m L 1 'I - . I . l . . . Q ! ' I Tlx ' 3-. .bk N ' I 53:11. ' ' lla? 1 - -5 xxx l ' ii en- f?efQ?1,- l - !,If'1i555' his ' . r .. If i' -3 gm. ' ' Ii ' xN'5.'. L . 1 3 2351. lg ' igaelafx 5 FL I I zxgwebs . -4 . Q- -f'1.ssg.:- Y. 2 R. sxRv'Vi.!.,+' . I I 41 11 1 ' - 2,-,e1:.rLf.,4.4 I1 . ,S-,nw ..s,r- 4 af .' W , gh. af I figs , A -2 : 'V A A 4 Q f ZS. 'C l. H 'QQ - 1 23. . A 3 53.3 QF , . . 1 Effgifsf ..fffIS:5'f:f w. ., ' S ' .Q.ffaw1'..-ze-QQ - iii-asf'-gl -. 2 Simi ,Z - 'li .A, ' .- A N A 59 ww- i i l ' I f I ...SI- isg - I I 11 , -X Q M ,Es,gfQ:w4i. X ,ogg .. . I Q3'Rew.ff-1:11 ' 1 .,-,-Nix-. , s ' If . .. C. . . H QQ .' f . sells ' ' , -1.4, .. he ' ' A 1 4 5 lf , I . .. .. . . .,-.....- - -- ,I I i ! 'X f f - -. - . I 7 C W W .1 1.., . Y - -- .w ,,-- :iz 121tL'...1..1,gjJ,..4Jf.'Lg ,, 2, ,,.,'. f I ...Z 'AA 1 4 'M f Q'- 4 L1- A' 1 k..-,,, -I f ,, 4 ,' ' 1 , Q . Jw. ' V . .. , l HENRY EREII HOLIZ HfI61i1'Ll6iJ' i Pullman AGRICULTURE Tutor in Botany. Second Lieutenant W. S. C. C. C. C31 Y. M. C. A. Treasurer C31 Thesis: Some ofthe Physical and 'Chemical Con- stituents of the Culture and Rotation of Crops 11'1 Field Six. at - . b Real worth. requlffes 110 l11te1'p1'ete1'. GRACE LUELLA PGGUE Omak DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND CHEMISTRY I Thesis: Chemical Analysis and Food Value of Cereal Breakfast Foods. . 'I The wealth of genial c0m'tesy,' the calm of self4 1'el17cmce. , . 3 1911 GERALD LEON FINCH ' Pete Tacoma CIVIL ENGINEERING - Thesis: An Analysis ofthe Bridges of Whitiiian County. Quiet, serene, sweet and savgaeiotlsf' EDNA ESTELLA WALKER Pullman DOMESTIC SCIENCE Thesis: Chemical Composition and Food Value of Low Grade Candies. . Site takes the cake ln the dmlglt lab. 53 1.11 , f ,- -A , , ,L ,. . .L I , ,, I ,,,, ,, ,, E. ,., 53 H ,, wg T . ,. .- U Fx Q Q .H - f ,I y ' -- ' fs -'QW'iff ' wr I ff ' N.-gg-.,, f f f ' eff -f I 'am5 , f ' off- Vi: I . ' 212: ,z , - I ' f I vi ' 9' 4, , 'eil ' 'I Le W f -A . A34H!,g'.gw,,-.i.,-:qg5,yi4,1Y ' gig Q C Y . A' --Q A -wigs, Qt gg, ps Wyse.-fwgg,:gQ,,. f W- ei-v ' .4 'viii ea. E ' . ' x ' f ' M' 5. I ' .fukin ' ,fu W e 372fiv.,mal,giizffzeii sl ,' mf , '- I r + .,,,,fer.3y,g' fearsfflfeffa MQW. A-iifffz 5 cf V i s 'lf-fjgrfi-Lx ggr -,ffjgggijgi f , , H+ off f1f .a..f.-ewuww gefeefmm.. Q ,I:z,g4,Sg.Q,1i: 35'i5Q55,+9,3,j,,,r,,a3l.Ilegs:f2f1f.,:x-ewaaaffffe.geegff:zMf ' ff A -' I 5 - ' ' H -1 . ,wie A JOHN TABOR LAFOLLETTE, AZ, A Club . ffTabeJJ ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND HISTORY Basketball C41 A Track C3j. Editor Evergreen C31 Thesis: The Railroad Situation in the Inland Em- pire. , Ye Gods!!! arid is there no relief for love??? CLARENCE ASA CHAMP Winlock ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING A. I. E. E. Thesis: Construction and Application of a 150,000 Volt Transformer. But djust look at the work we Electricals have to o. l9ll I THOMAS. JOHN BARNES, Washington 2 Y Bunk Kent l CIVIL ENGINEERING Baseball CQJ, C3D. Basketball C2j, C3D, C4D. Thesis: The Water Supply for Kent, Washington. Baseball and basketball were recreatioiisj he rho- jored in Civil. . RAY WILLIAM MARSTON, Wasl1i11gt0n E Big Brother Sylvesf' ' Spokane ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING A. I..E. E. Thesis: Construction and Application of a 150,000 Volt Transformer. Nof1z1i11g small about him. 54 L A A l H! 5 l n l is I. I I i U I ! f -Q l 1 1 le 1 ill s I 1 i I ,- , -. - x 6 V - HW, M W W' 4.4 1 , M.. ,9,.,...I,,.g,....,, .., .A,mh,,..lC,'..., Wm? . ' Ruwflih ,R .U-.,i.:.., .,.h W. , ,... ,sw H ,iff . , W. Z4 k V M I v if . ' ,pl ffiixg 4 my , f W . , zu lf: , 'S X . 'wi . ff ,5:,:?,' .acl 3 ,R 'lj 1 A Zen ,tt C .ff ' 4 . 141. ,x iii 1 ,Q f, X555 ,jj - W ., ., ffl! V - .41 I fbi ffl, ffaf E .2 .. f . , :Mr wh -.wtwf .aff 9 I imfglllwzqg 4 Q.: M. of uff Q l : 'K M4 rw 1.1 so c -so M of - . ,.f,. f xxx- . fm-fw,ff-.wzflmwz . mmgzaz. ' . 4-llifiilla ',..1,.1, .phat -I V,.,ta:f-mfs its sw fi-at-.,sRi,i5,:S?sW .., .,.. . . Q f ' , . ., .. ' . A - . f , . , , -. f, - 1 I .. . .x,. ,, ' VIVTAN GUY STAMBAUGH, EN ffSta1nJl I Spokane V Q AGRICULTURE President Agriculture Club. Class President C4j. Business Manager Evergreen MD. Whitman Debating Team C4D. , Thesis: The Effect of Low and High Grade Protein Ration on the Quality of Pork Produced. Pigs ls pigs. BLANCHE LEE THAYER Pullman DOMESTIC ECONOMY l Class basketball. T Orchestra. Washingtoii Agriculturalist Staff Q4j. Thesis: Invalid Cookery. Boys, I like to dance. l9ll CYRIL A. W. DAWSON Colonel . Pullman ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Colonel W. S. C. C. C. CZD, C41 A. I. E. E. y Thesis: A Study of the Effects of High Tempera- ture on Insulating Materials. ' I am cz WLKZH of authority, hrwlhg solcliers uhde1f'me,' and I say uhto this mam, 'gof and he goethg and to another, fC0WL6,J and he cometh. HARVEY THORNBER Slim Brookings, North Dakota HORTICULTURE Thesis: A Study of the Effect of Environment on Certain Commercial Varieties of Apples. Long on stature and short oh talk. 55 'Z hs. '-,-.. i.. X , LLL- 1 ., t A ' P- .- 7,1 1 'f ti , I 'f f - ,fiffwi - A 4' Ii,-li 'J' ff Bi .Jw AJ.-fi?A4-..:1fq-R1-s.'m.fm., esssfffwfsfwiw .2fe:'z:em A .e'W if'2Hw 'L 1' .' Y ,J ., 1 -'ff' 7e.,m,,.. kd., , fvfgL::z3f7:W,, is-3,1g7...:QE:,'Q,.5 15 ' s.33e ?Jiqs -.:,e......:Lat...I:e1,.......1.N.fRea..Re-wwfMRSAxm:imzV:cwafkeWwmemim5e2em..a max-weitqek f- Q u.fe::,,..: -4'.c.,.:f,w:,.c.,.,,.' f'.:,7:.::,::.-.,m--..m-w,..,W..f,.G.G,....,.am.,.4.,v..,..,, -.,,, - f I , vv-- N f 4' I v 4-- we WILLIAM SPULER Palouse AGRICULTURE Thesis: .The Effects of the Sterilization of Soils on the Growth of Pla1Its. Be checked for silence, but nevef' taxed for speech. IPPEI KIYOI-IARA I 'ifppei Triple-Valve Kouropatkinu Tokushinia, Japan I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING A. I. E. E. Thesis: To Electrify the N. P. R. R. Between Spo- kane and Lewiston. A A good student and cz good felleztff l9ll A. I. E. E. Thesis: The Construction and Application of En Not at al! serious, just f1'ie11dship. FRANK RYAN Dean Spokane ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 150,000 Volt Transforiner. H l 1 Qi AVIS LATH ROPE Spokane' LATIN Thesis: Iuvenal and Roman Life i1I the Second A Century, A. D. GC11fIe m01'fal, sing agafzn, 111mg gay is muglq, en- amored of thy note. ' 56 7 I gan..- ,wmnpf W -m1u-n-v- 2 S hr an-3 l an-J wmff . , . Q.. ' ,x 1 V g Ti' 'W wb' ,., ,A 1-ai. 5-'ppp , I., ,gJ,a.I., .,-. -' Fi' ' . .. V- - g 1- i ' ' ' - 1- .---., . . W W 4. f - U., m l ! m, H , J-.-,:, ,., ,,4tZ?,.,,.,,M:,,ML..,r .,.5,.t1W N x ,mg ,Mx ., I L V , W az . 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Rooter King C31 I Thesis: Examination of and Surface for the New Caledonia Mine rat Wardner, Idaho. Another of the old-tuners, right there with a good hue of talk. NORMAN DAVID LINDSLEY, GDT Solon - Seattle President Mining Engineering Society. Thesis: Metallurgical Process for Treating Chelan Butte Ore. Not only a scholar, but a gentleman. l 57 E T 7 1' rw P, LIffTMTL M-- ,,M,f ,I -.Q I ' A mm.-T-T-PM -Q' zz. J. -1 Y f II I I I I I , I 'fl I .4.., .L . A r . I. , . I. , I I f' .,,, -- - I f--- , ' -I . I , , -- , 1 ' I w1,.fw . f.. ,.. ., ? i .,.-ian ,-1? - , 'Q 1 , 5 . I xi Cx b I I ,, 1,4fi . v- I I EARL CHESTER DURDLE, AZ I Pullman I I HORTICULTURE I ' Hort: Club. I I Instructor in Horticulture. I ll i Thesis: A Manual and Outline for Horticulture in I the High Schools of Washington. l I Bright, stndions, 1'LG'l'd'ZU07'kt'l7fg, and 14'LCl1'7 i6d.n I i MRS. MARIE BOVEE Q E Q I I MODERN LANGUAGES I Instructor in German. I I I ' Thesis: Ein Stadium der Zeitvvorter, Hauptworter, I I I I I I I In und Adjectivenlin Schillers Ulungfrau von Or- leans, synonymisch behandelt. f'ThZ fonntatn of true joy is the conscience. l9ll I CECIL PAUL LOVE Gnssie I Garfield ' ' CIVIL ENGINEERING I Chinook Cartoonist CID, CQI, C3D, C4D. I I- Thesis: Experiments on the Plow of VVater 1 Through Sands. I IfVlw1z. joleing is made a crime he will be hanged. I 'T GRACE CCRNELIA DAY . C01'neil ' I Pullman LATIN Thesis: The Religious and Ethical Ideals of the Aeneid. .I Neat, systenzcztic, pretty. I 58 I 4 I 'Q Lg.- if '----' , I I - , ----,I - 1 -MAX,-.XXV i .V - IM, . . K , I , . If 5 :pug-?,,.t af...-,fx . I M'-1 . z .',-ew' -- .. , ' 1- .- , 1, , , , .., ' A I 2,4-,,g,,i L.:1LI'5jCI.imi...-gi..'1 :vg-.N--fu. f' .- '. L ve I t : - vf,.5,5,, ns,, fx. V , t rol- ggfq,..1g...,ny......,,.4,YQ,.,.n4vi -,:.--- ff ,,fw!NZ',-HN 1 .,,,i,7.- :M Q - ri iv ifv ya 'fs ff , 'f, 'w:,g - W ' Vfffima-5'5l'5 ? Za-95' ' ' 'Q fi I - ' v ' f ' 5 f i f 5' 'K 1 fm f ' J if . 3-fi '. 351 V ' ,ffzff S5511 ff'-'Zh , Y ,fmt 14fu,,srf,:.zZtw .5 ' ,lf Q fl . 4 WF fffg . we f ' Psi ' if . my ' 4 , 5 if I we zzivzi WMM is . .4 if 'Ln' , fgf,2fisJ?ffl 1 ' ,fa dff,',7e'wWQ,f:gf' xii gf .:g.' I ' Q, ' . 'Z 5? an 3 ' if i mia, ' ., .. ,,,, tVif.'g7c,'-Q ft' T4 , V?37?l'lti3 I Zfiffve' ,I fffft ' ' 3 'if ' it if 93, ,VE T 'fee ff, ' fl 1 'QW55 19251 fwfi-' , ' X fr 4 yifi, 'g , giiL..g,.Il,fe -,1 , I ., if me 1' W ,. .52 , ' .- . wt imfm, f. V, wg , vm, ffvfqwywf ' jg, ,:,+f-frm, n f, -4 :fn ' v 1 ,zmyffi-E4-ff fi Ls-w-'Ncewzf-Nfxv--rt ,-Sf'-i::iof.2.wf'yfv fc? Mads 2:4 Www -' ,4,,,.,4f.,fe,ZW,ww,.4e:.. i y ,M..4..1,,.,i,.1t, ,f,.,.,:.f.,,iW--ee.W, -mvei.fW.,i...f,4k.-em.ff1r..e,,,.eW.WWW,Magma225.9392 f, ELMER C. JONES Pullman EDUCATION ' Thesis: A Course in English for the Grammar Grades. A firm believer iii the power of silence. JOI-IN WILLIAM NELSON, 'IDT fakie Pueblo, Colorado CHEMISTRY Varsity Track. Instructor in Physical Culture. Assistant Track Coach. sis Chemistry Twelve and Thirteen. The : 'HT-heyill Jiave swift feet that follow. l9ll LYLE MASON BUCK, Washington E IfPaddyJJ I Mount Vernon CIVIL ENGINEERING Captain Baseball Q2j, C31 Varsity Football CID, Qjgj, C4D. ' Thesis: The Water Supply for the State Hospital at Steilacoom, Wash. You can find me most any time at the Libifaifyf' MILTON NEWHoUsE, Az, A ciub ffMiZtJJ Pullman ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND HISTORY President Students' Assembly MD. Editor Chinook C31 President Oratorical Association. Winner of Stearns Debate Medal. Five Debate Teams. Thesis: The Cost of Production of Wheat. Give me freedom of speech, tlioiiglit and izivestigq- tioii, Oif give me death. 59 .fa T ' 'l f , A !'r .E , ,-.-.. - ' ...mg4:N.!,,.',,..,....,....,..i.....4.. - -Y 1 f I l l I P ,iw Ti ll Il fl l l I I i l I I l n I 1 I l l l l I A l O I 1 ,M , : , : . , I I x 4 f-e-' .I ., '- , - ' L : - - ' , qw. ,- - t m f -- 1 H,,,4,N,.J 1. 35,52 I 5 .5.55 ,T , f -1. 1, A Q .. A, X A.. , ,f .N .- .ks Jog, -1 -mx, ga I , f 5 -1 4 I ls fl . .5 2- f- at ' - if if A ' . rf V., ' 4 U I ,, Q: sw .Q X 2 I ,TH .MZ me , ex :Zia , .Xy -Q wr-I : ,xp .J '- jqfrff 2 ,L , - f - wi .-we ,, f 5 MTI 54. it-1 I Z 'K 3 wfffibzib nf l f'iqll556'!AS:,fw1Q- flksfl f . PM .3 im . 1 frs'.1,'ff-ss:-,Jew Ria,--'Vw W5'f'f1rf5? 'sW24L?if:3b - iifi',fJ'w i Wi.,M'f'ff:WM7HW ''mt'Q21,.243?2'3.,...M'ff1s-'12efms.y,feis1ms,s S'i:,,,..lS? Iia,-.,w.a,e.vme,mfMmmsxwfNt..si.eQsssw.wmwm:fm 'Af V 3m.,..,mwM.:z' ,, I, ...ta .M ff I I . ' I - I . , , .C 1. -- LUTHER JOHN CHAPIN Ellensburg AGRICULTURE Thesis: Present Status and Future Possibilities oi Agricultural Instruction in Rural Communities. Never too old to learn. NELLIE MUSCOTT CHAPIN Ellensburg ENCLISII Thesis: Advanced VVO1'lC in English. Do11f't let 11zaz'rimohy interfere with your Colleffe 6 career. ' ORPHA HUXTABLE, 1IAfI1 North Yakima DOMESTIC SCIENCE Chinook Staff C3D I - Meniber of Students' 'Assembly Committee CID, CQD, 435, C45- Thesis: -The Quality of, Dormitory Food Materials- as Indicated by Chemical Analysis. ' She has a :l'l'L'i'lZd that ehvgv could hot but call fair. MARION ABBIE FLOOD, rms, Mai'y Ahh Spokane - ENGLISH College Sextette. , Thesis: Advanced Work in English. There is 710 line of beauty or grace fhat 13 not found m her bleasarrt face. l9ll' I 1 60 l I E i l i l l I i I 1 K I l l 1 l l i 1 l I I r 2 l I l l I J A T I 1.. f 'X , , - 5--1.9 ann' ? M If 071 A 79 , M939 2- --1.-ive: . -' +:- .. 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I R. fi., ff ,V gyfw fe 4 W . , I EDNA MAY HEATER, EBU Pullman MODERN LANGUAGES Instructor in' Latin. Thesis: German Idiomatic Expressions, Classified and Explained. Maybe she is interested, maybe u0t,' Maybe she is a student, agatrt rhaybe uot,' PV e cah't figure it out. N. WALTER DALQUIST, KE' Dottie Everett , CIVIL ENGINEERING Varsity Baseball CZD. D 'U I Street Livhtinv System for Pull- Basketball 123, C3j. A Thesis : esicn o 1, D man. I The noted gyuuftast who doesuft let studies iuterfere with social duties. I l9ll HAROLD ARTHUR SEWELL I Pullman I I ' CIVIL ENGINEERING Varsity Debate. I Evergreeen Staff C41 V Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. , Thesis: The Design of Reinforced Concrete Arches, 'WorIe, for the uight is coming. MATTERSON orro COVVLING Clearwater, Idaho CIVIL ENGINEERING Thesis: The Flow, of Water Over Wiers. A A mah, a right true 741011 forever, His work was worthy of a 17'LCl7t S-6Md6Ll'Zl07'.M 61 I A r,-,,,,,...-,-, --A , --,IEW ff' ' 1 f- ,M I I I I I I . 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I I l9ll A EDITH LARGENT, EBU Pullman MODERN LANGUAGES Thesis: Idomatic Expression of the French Language. Her lively looks, a sprlghtly mind cllseloseif' JESSE P. LAIRD, Washington 2 Tub g Garfield PHARMACY President Glee Club Member Varsity Quartette. All-Northwest Football. Varsity Football Qzj, C3j, C41 Thesis: A Study of the Purity Rubric of Some of the More Common Drugs of the United States Pharmacopoeia, as Found in the Retail Market. 4 - - . l 'His lfead slnnetlz from afar and the tongue theretn I is sz ve1'.'J 62 I ' KT A, tv -1-ell-5-:Z-1yf,,, .1.1-2. , .5- . M-h:,M: V-,QL V- -I a:W,,,, . 1,7 K, 3, ,Wx q.-,,,-,, .. ,-Q.,-,:,.,4.i fyqrj X...-V fwrw wf V,5,g'-1-5,'ff'f5'4'-g'ff-V 5' f 57.5 . ,0 .. Z,W .q-I,1A,, ,, ,,,:,,..g,: , 0.,.wg,,4fN,,.,..g,::,,.,,,.f.N,, ,,,-.:.,1,Z,..V,,.,ay-a,4,f , . 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H. - . - - EDWARD COUPELAND BURLINGAME, BA Ba1'ly3' Walla Walla I HORTICULTURE Thesis: The Effect of Sulphur-lime WVash on Some I-Iorticultural' Crops. l?Vise from the top of his head npfj ' RICHARD VALENTINE AGETON ffDickU i Pullman MINING ENGINEERING President of Mining Society C4j The Evergreen Office Cat. y Thesis :g The Mines of the Dominion at Colville, Washington. ' I Blessings npon hint who hrst discoffered the use Eff tobaccoff g l9ll GLADYS ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD, EBIT' Pullman I ENGLISH ' . Thesis: Advanced Work in English. She is pretty to walk with and 'witty to talk 'with and pleasant, too, to think on. . ORVILLE I-I. KNEEN O, K. S6ld0141-S1107'l-Cl7'CMll-Swlfl-ICWGPk'i1'l-l67l66'l'l.D Spokane ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Treasurer Washington Literary Society. 1 Manager of Annual Entertainment of Washing- tonians. A. I. E. E. . Thesis: Electrification of the O. R. Sz N. between Moscow and Colfax. 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' f'She thought th terms of dentistry. HOWARD LANGE MELVIN Pullman ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Second Lieutenant W. S. C. C. C. Web Play 639, C43- Thesis: A Study of the Operating Characteristics of the Modern Protective Relay. He makes good. A A l9ll A ALFRED JOHANNES MORGAN HJ P JJ S Davenport ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Thesis: A Study of Small Electric Lighting Plants and the Application of Electricity on the Farm. I'Va'al, I guess I'll have to go to drill. ALICE ELIZABETH WALTER ffpeg-gy!! Pullman LATIN Thesis: Adjectival Semasiology of I-Iorace's Odes and Epodes. A The knows what she knows when she knows it. 64 f f ' ' , I ' ' M . ,. . , . . . -:, V,- :gg 31'.,j,'w:.ff . V' 'A L'--,rv 'L ' ' 4 -f -I ,, , V 5 I ,.-, v ' 'V 'f,3...1ef'..Q'Q' mi:-7'Q'?'W....f1Z - I F V ff-.. I . ny.V5,w.f, ,, .m V- ,22g,.s3f,,V..s.,,,,,4g, M,-,,,,x ,7ih,,.,,4',-.,.,,.,,,:..- ,g h h 'jV,f,,af Q- x .-LQMHM, , ..:,,VV, l ,. N -.,, , ti . 5' . gw-.111-:5V,, wig,ff35,',,V72, lg :ig . ,A ,M QI N55 if 4. V A' ! 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Maid of Athens, ere we part Hugo C1'of Sunnyside CIVIL ENGINEERING in the Snipes Mountain Lateral. that. l 9B Pullman DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLARKE TORPEY, CPT Thesis: The Investigation of the Mountain Lion Give, oh, give 'me back my heart U-fart I-IUGI-I LINDSLEY CRAWFORD. Thesis: The Development of Power for Irrigation I 'lf-Ie 'is' a man that says notliing, and 'very lzttle of Wozzld there were more like her. A I 711' RET? DELIA KEELER M5154 1f'lA 1' 1 ' W xx eb Q Bel ing Iam iff, . fads? wegzf, EDUCATION Xgyv gf a Xivx gay: I won? trade dogs with no man unless I can trade E34 V x. 'Q' SAX if two for one. M? I fi gs GE Jr- H:-j Wyman f A A -,,, , A--, . ' f ff ,, . , ,ff 1,5-77.5 , -,17,...,..,,..-4, P , U, V ' , Y 4' Lgrl, 145,31 ig, ,dam 6,5 X- .. zffti-:vw 1 , ' f ' , ' f , .. gf We ,, - 'f x' Qu: ' 'f f Z- . , ,- T:-rw .'g3,qg11,.,.,..':' 14.-13j:,:gxW-T-f,:w-ff-,fA,,,,,.,.,-af f 7155? , I -' gif -4 2,3 E s , f' 'SL 451 2 f - 1' iw' ' J ' ' 'i 1 v ' Af- I ,. ', , V. 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A Eluninr Obiiirvrz O First Semester HARRY RAYMOND I - -- - ----- President LESTER HARRISON ........................ Vice President GRACE FANCHER ............................. Secretary COTTON HOWARD ........-................... Treasurer VICTOR HYSLOP --. ............... .--r-i-Sergeant-at-Arms ' A S ecoml S emester ERNEST STEVVART -- --- -- - -President CHARLES HARVEY ........ .- ............... Vice President DOROTHY COLLYER ........................... Secretary I. E. YATES ................................. Treasurer FRANK THVVAITES ...... .- ............. Sergeant?at-Arms Class Colors: Green and GO1d. Class Yell .' Wa-liOO! VV21-hOO! -' Une nine . A Wa-liOO! VVa-hOO! One nine One two! One tWO ! We-hoo! NVE-hOO! One nine One two! 67 .....,. ,...,.-.... ,. . -1-rw. ,..,.f .ff . A V ' 'vi' -f-v-.....,,,v- AY i - 1. 1 F . ,. ., . . . .. ff: . --'...-2 ,',,:L.2f.a..: M-'----W-: 1- .ya . 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Second Row-Emma Melvin, Lissa Rock, Marguerite Gately, Grace Fancher, Jessie Koontz, Beulah Wellinaii. Third Row-Grace Mitchell, Melvina Jennings, Mary Mann, Nettie Duncan, Dora Price. Fourth Row-Myrtle Phillips, Inez Bakeinan, Eunice Coffman, Dorothy Collyer, Frances Mann. 69 gg,g,i'.,L-.,5A , ffl?--,-A 1,1 -A. 5 .:,:. 353, tlvmgg , Z : .-1.12 . ly V.,.l ,: f RK ns if 5 ' i f ' 'Q . 1 ' ,f:. :-' Q , V . - ' 1 , -..izryiu rf A, '- f , if -'f qv f,. ,. -' ,gy-' ,fn-', jk 1 .Q f-,z A , ' gif. iff ' M 5 igf,:,,gyf:11ri-C -, I J,J2gg:zf'gg2f yew A . 2 1 . O- 'sri .gig , fzli, ' ' ' . ' .- ,. i,.-vQ,LQ,f W,y,, V' e vil V 1 fjgiiiiiaz V? 512I--:: ',f,ALrgg.,ssfx.:L:y:A1LwliQ2v,4B,V V fgar,g....,.:,,.-ApA,A.M:r:,i,.4 AAAMfQ?A.,,angszfrzxfgmfssigfglfffrt-:g:2,:Mg,Eg.Qi - C , Svnphnmnrr Obliirrrz First Semester JOHN F. FORAN .... . ...M.. President STANLEY LOCKwOOD.-Vice President NIILDRED GUILE .... , ...... Secretary E. P. 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HENNESSEY First I-.lCLllIC1'lEI11lE, Fifteenth' Cavalry, U. S. A. Colonel----.-. .... -. ....... A ....... - ............ Cyril A. W. DQWSOH Lieutenant Colonel ....... -. ...... - ......... -. ......... Fred W- ECk A Ma7'01's A O. T. MeVVl1orter M. D. Armstrong Capta-ins A. I. Morgan J. Meyers R. R. Houser J. Kimm. E. C. Stewart V. B. Armstrong T. A. Elliot W. L. Dams Leroy LaFollette G. Riebold .First Lie1fzte11a11ts I H.. W. Meyer I. S. McNair W. Merchant 0. S. Fletcher A. Halmer W. S. Hurd L. S. Harrison J. G. Rake G. Campeu D. S. Hurd H. Cotton G. VV. XNl11Cl1CSfC1' VV. A. Ness Second Lieutenamfs K. B. Peasley D. Long F. S. Stilson R. D. Bremner 78 fxx WV TY . VVYV VV K YW Wm I Ae-M. I X . V .V .,, ' ., , 1 A -x . V f-'V . - 4 ' .3111 1 ' 1' ,gfw.f -.,.':'ff'1 7 1Q, QW., .,:.,,.f ,,5y. ,,h- 3,17-V . a., 5: ' X 4.11 1 ' V .sl-M,,f -ff 'I ': , . ., ,guy -If k .51 Q QV? . w ig, ' - ..r , -' ..,gff',,f4? 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' - , :sm , '- , A q-1. .swciarwe se if-4 r ' .-gf at 1 pyx I :Q-, s ' f - s t f , Z ,,z:iMW77gW5?WMM,,-, , W M www, , ,5,ABJMi.1,,5NdLL,'Mo,,,,3,,MA,,,,,,,L4,,.f.,+,,c.,,. ft.g,.:2:l,,,i x r V Ma....ta....+..?,y,,,..f.,,,f.,T.u4ge.nm,..sxxg:ws......:afmqEvfJffnm.yeg:,Aegg,,Q1,,,g,lflgY+2xiQ35QMm:W,sg, ,, , ,V , V , , .i . . . , ,Mar ,,,, . g - N V P - l v...-..-,,, Aihlrtir Aaanriaiinn Grganized in April, 1894 A -President Garnett Watters ....... .----,.--...- .....-.,,.-...,.,.,,,.-,, H-, O. T. McWhorter ........................................ Vice President Gtis Welsch ......... .- .......... .- -................-.......... Secretary Asa Clarke ....-. ---. .......................... .. .............. Treasurer f H. A. RayrnOnd ........... ----.- .... .- ...................,, Field Manager Q9ra1tnriral anh Eehating Armnriaiinn Officers Lester Harrison ............ .- ................................. President V Mary Bird ............................................... Vice President Guy Rake .....................-. -. ..... - ........ Corresponding Secretary R. A. Gaines .......................... .- -..... ....... - , ..... . .... Secretary Guy Starnbaugh .... .. ......................................... T1'eaS1l1'er Notwithstanding the many difficulties the association witnessed in its early history, the work has constantly grown. During the past year four intercollegiate debates have been held, one intercollegiate oratorical contest, two inter-class debates and tour inter-society debatesg also two prohibition oratorical contests and one inter- class contest. 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Chapin-.- ......... .---..-.- ..,........T. Vice President Roy LaFo11ette - ,- ---H ,.+, , ..,., L,,,Secretary-Treasurer V Second Sewnzvestev' C. XV. Morgan-----.-.---.----.-.,---w--.- ........... Presidenf F. B. Schnehley .....,., .--H .-.- .....-., Vice President Grover A German ..,.... ,. ,- , ,- .,,,.,.. .- ,.-.,.... Secreta1'y L. J. Chapin .....- .--M ....,,....,..........-. Treasurer Roll I A. Sorenson R Lynch S XV. Kraus L S. Walsla I Cooke L. I. Chapin R. LaFo11ette Ed. Larson S. Dempsey G. C. Flower Prof. NV. T. McDonald 98 john McLain Prof. L. XV. Thatchel C. VV. Morgan F. B. Schnebley G. German Z7 ' ' . my --vm , s , fr- , W ,' Y. 'if' Gif f. ' '32 6 tt' 1 tl . 1 1 - J iii , I , - gy, f I Q? in -12 5,2 , Y ML Q fp rj I M '1 K- gf' pf --'M V - ,fy 4 ,V MMQV ,,,, .W W, 4 ig, Vg ,I V , f 4 If 1 . .3 ' ,Q , 1 ws- .3 Um- ,,, ,,.- - ff 1 V . 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I - G Hetvrinarg -illlvhiral Snrieiga Organized 1901 O f7TC67'S-F1:I'Sf .S'e11fLcste1' A - Robert Prior -..-.............-.-......M..... President Stratton ..-.. Robert RQ Hahner Chester Anderson R. I. Donahoe--- Theodore Beletski Philip Howard -- L. E. Ellithorpe- ------------------------Vice President Second Vice President ----------------------Attorney General Secretary Treasurer Librarian Sergeant-at-Arms President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms R. R. Hahner G. P.iHoWard Second Se'me5tc7' H. S. Knapp .,.....-.............---......... Theodore Beletski ........-..-..... Pearl Disstine -.....-.-.-....- T ..-.., A. R. Galbraith .........,......-.-..... Roll E. Baker I. B. Keaton B. Carstenson M. McCoy B. Foster S. L. Brown B. Hauschild G. W. Clarke 1oo H. S. Knapp Fat Stratton 1 fwwwwwmwwwmwwwwwww v J A, yr ,fn gf 'F P5 , A fv I V f I .YA , 3 - 1 A f 1 C , A v ' .mffz ti f, ,,, 5,7 3 5 4 , fy. gg, Q -- pg ,A - JN X Ve y Ji X 3 ,,,,.....u - ' A 15- :.....l 2 3 :V ' f--J ,A A A: A A 3' fi?-5' A ' ' f ' ' if , ,' ' ,jg A ' ' ' -. ,.,,. A f .1 ,. 'uma Ly A AM A.,A,y v A,,. A A AA AAAA A A V bv A q q X!! fm i A W .1 41 ,, ffff ,ff W ffff A f ff f f' X ff, W X Wm ff ,ffzuffkww if fi Q0 f wwf ei 1 mf' f .aj 'N K HORSE DOCTORS X ,--il' 9 3 1 nv' I A... ' Q -.1-1..1 l l 1 1 1 . V l 4 4 L 1 4 l it -l 1. '4 it ii 2 ' L ll 4 l I l i . l i ll il is J 1 - l . l ' J .i l .l 1 J ll l il xx , J E li ii 1 l L l i it U ls . it .. I li J i 5 3 lg lf xx J . it . V ill 'I ll l l l l l W J l. - fl - -V - ----vfr'-r '?' -- v. ,f f ff f, ,, t f ,, ,, f y :L '- 'A '- sf J . 1 f J t 1 ei- 'sg ,Wg X' l2+ 'w W Wf,'l.., me:s.M !ei,f -.,, ' ,ss A L Svnrial Srivnrv Qlluh Committee Tabor LaFollette Isabelle McRae Professor Jackson Roll Milton Newhouse Emma Willard Professor English Professor Jackson Blanche Willey G. Rake Francis Thwaites Louis Brislawn Isabelle McRae L. L. Nolin Mr. Parks Professor Vogt Tabor LaEollette Ralph Gaines Lester Harrison Eva Maxwell Anna Jacobson John Meyer Everett Jinnett ' Florence Glover T any Glnmnnpnlitan 0111111 First Semester -----------President --- .... ...... - - ....... Vice President Sotto Cinghero --- ---.- ...... -. ......... .... S ecretary-Treawrer Bertha Engelland --- ......... ..------ Homer Foster--- Second Semester --President M. C. C-uha .... ................... ........... I -Vice President Sophie Bruce .... Blanche Willey .............. --,,-- ----Secretary-Treasurer The Cosmopolitan Club which was organized early in the college year 19,031-rfoiland - e ow- which has met regularly twice a month, has for its obj-ect the fostering of goo ship between native and foreign students and of promoting cosmopolitan 1deals.asOP' ' b h'0fhl instructive and posed to those of sectionalism. Most of the programs have een ig y U J interesting. There have been original papers or addresses on the religious bel1ifS n l U, ' ' ' a or the social and educational conditions of India, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, ' Y, ' ' f' ' fi -h d knowledge of the' subjects Eiance and. other countries by members having a rst an treated, besides many other interesting papers. Last year the club was under, indebted- ness to Miss Josephine M. Hoeppner, Mr. John .C.. Muerman and Mr. Teruzo Mardi for very efficient help. They have been greatly missed this yeai. At the end of the. aS ' ' ' ' h he ram consisted college year the club gave an open meeting to 1tS friends, at whic t e prog ' ' ' ' refreshmentS in part of Japanese singing, Jugglery and sword-play, and the dainty M d . , 3, served were wholly Japanese. The presidents of the club have been Mr. Teiuzo ae, Tl l b has pursued 1tS Miss Bertha Engelland and Mr. Nirupan Chandra Guha. ie c u ll rth attend- workin a quiet, unostenvtatious way, buterits'-programs have all-been we wo mg, and it bespeaks a wider patronage than what it has so far enjoyed. 102 ' 4.-.grf-: 1 -.j,4' ,' 4. Q',,'7Lf'.f 4fZff :Z fi, .,'1?f'gl'f j - ,.,. .. ball' ' ,,1,,, v jgjugz .' ,3-Z- ' , . - '4 t ' 1V -2' f - . ,C'-'Zk'fy1s1. , -V ' ' rw U'L. v7'J- ' 4'1 'vii -JQIQVQQ1-':',Tfi 4'i' , 11,547-7 1,. A I , .Y ,ww f 7,1440-, ,ML-. ?,,.,.. . Q., .,,,,'-Zi ,, .-f...fAv,--559: I l, , mn V.. .,,.,f, ,-9 .1, ..-9,1 .- .... , V T ' ,. ., VV VM . . ---fl . af i t V .wwf ,, pg. 9, . 1 2 :, - V. 1 V , V' fp! 1 wg , Q H-af winfwg,,f,,,amg,,fJ,y, f 2 MQMMM if 'W ' .21 ff iw ' af M ax, -js 1 'A My-'f wi C, 1 . zfw-vs - ' ' -fffmf f' V4-mf 1 ' 1 1. , A ' Q .- fi A 1 ' an - ' . gijgf,-y?'--p!cw,ii,..,'3 ,, if g' iw 1 ' . - 1, fgff fs, aw .1 hair - ,wff0:.ff-mwf,f ,flaw V f: my 4,1 , f Q vw 271, i ' , f ,- f,,,,I,ff Q 1 ' f .ff,.:aTa-'yan ul, x 1709-f .cf wer f' 411, -, .,,,.1f:ia.4f, f:i'?g f'f7'7ffYn,'i?23f3Qjf! fQ,f-Wzfaarm.,a,W,aZiZi:,a,,.:,,,..W'M'z,:az:wQ1aazZ.4.,47,aa.w1,,mz:1.,aa,,4:'..,::,,...'...,.,4,.f.4..,aw,-1..zV gags!-VV.,, 1 .C,.,.,...,:a.,,.,,1. ,,.f,.4. af.. .. 1,f,,.1..+,.,,.,,. WW , . W ' ' 'iw-15? V . . , , V .., . , ,A H' ' ' ' 1 , - 'f,. '..f . .x..f,' vu- -A em - f ---- W ----H --- W , . Eramatir Ariz Glluh Organized IQO8 Of7iC67'S Reed Fulton ---.- ...... --.. ..................... President Fred Stilson.- ............................ Vice Presiderlt Zoe Bean ...,......7............. Secretary and Treasurer 1 jesse Laird ...........-... gnu -.--.---Sergeant-at-Arms DRAMATIC SEASON The problem of home entertainment at the VVashington State College has caused dramatic art to advance to a position of deserved prominence in student affairs. The success and high standard of the performances during the p-ast two years proves beyond a doubt the ossi . V P ' bility of entertaining through local talent. In addition to the various societies and classes which present plays, we have now a club known as the Dramatic Arts Club, which devotes its entire efforts toward the Jro- l motion of histrionic ability. 1 The dr . l of the Peacemakers,,' in which Miss Kathryn Ryan carried the chief 'E par very successfullyg next came the Awakening, with Mr. H. Reed Fulton in the leading role. A musical comedy called the japanese Idoli' came next, under the direction of the Y. W. C. A., and with the several l otier performances planned b-y various organizations, the showing will IV V A . .Je better by far than any year previous. amatic season of IQIO-IQI 1 was opened with the Jresentation 103 11. s. 1 . X'-'Rs X f 1 ,. . -. -if ' ff ' f'M ' ff - J Wi: -fx: f f f' L fl' V fff f ' iw F' - .f 1 -.1 rf, ,qw 1, ., I ,W 1, g.nnQ75g5,,3 wjkg i, G 2 ,S . i M, if My Li ,X Wy My A? f p f f ff ,V . f '4+:wt:3,7tw aff 5 ,gf . LJ , 2 1, . 1 .1- Jirsfwqgnif + , .5 'K , n , , f f -f wwf .-' 'ff - tviiff' rf'-, mx y ,W X fly 1124. .fi-:gf+wJ'if:':+3f wi fv f- trwf-Stf-gif--1-+wzzwlm,wefZfw.'-,awww'ff:.:zlrgxw,,f..q,ffw.uzg4fz?,2s'TZfQ:?g5 4 qi, W.,.7,i .f , al MqwzM,4g41mi,.,,s,,,F,59,,, f M.w.,n.,.r.,.,M.',,.WM.f-Mc,W - W.-..m.y,, Q. .,,fff,-W...W..,a,, .. ...,..w,. W f . t Zsilmefw V H ,K , , , ' Av , l nv . I .1 .ini Q Hrnhihitinn -Llirague A Officers L. L. Nolin--- ................................ President L. McClaskey .................... .-- Vice President F. F. Stubbsu-. .............................. Secretary F. Newman ............ -. ...,................ Treasurer H, E. Gregory ................................ Reporter Roll V I. A. Ramsey D H. C. Christopher M. D. Armstrong Harvey Thornber J. C. Cave R. A. Gaines L. L. Nolin - Professor Vogt john Meyer A V. B. Armstrong F.. B. Lewis Robert Filton E. C. Stewart F. H. Freier H. E. Gregory PURPOSE Otto Acker Mr. Henke H. H. Sewell A. M. Richardson A broad and practical study of the liquor problem and ' if the related social and political questions. The promotion o application ot the principles of prohibition. The enlistment of 1 . . h the students for service and leadei ship in the overthrow of t C liquor traffic. 104 ' 1.51-.-Vg , - .f-,., f, ,v-- .. - 77' .. . . ,, . ,, ' 1 'A W ., V V , h w? -,,, :py az,:, ,,a,.g -,g gi I yang? fa, .g , M y 3 5. , r El f-f ff'-2 ' if , fa V, fwzrwfz. M i ,w wf --W f 1 if-2 1 'miie'-1.,,,,,,,'M p 1 ' ' fi --f fefwffbfif af 4 ' :G , 7 -qv, .uw 1 4-1 41. ' 5, , ,- f fa 1 v , z'tf',,,fg':f 'J ' f,,.,1f2f':'. ' A ,'3,7' 111 .. L ,,.. , J 52115. 15, v.fQ'.- .1',..f.'- i:gJ?,+ 5,11 g,-f1Z:'f'?,Lfw :gj-,i-icZLl'f'g:'1ff,Z',11' 215-f-if7,375.6, z7f1,QlZL'l' 'WU'-QMJQ,1Lfamyixifil?I'.M4,m4v::..:,L4:'Z5fLaaQ.L:ww.,1,0145,',,x,.,,QafzZ:a,Qzug,:z:r:.'1,Wz:.,,,.,f.W.2L, 9 'v'f,,l1.n., , ,wiv-A3-:'r'-3 wif-'fzfe 'f-f -,17'fgf'f'-'fjt ' T c e't' Mei' Q' JA ' 'QB Huang mnmvnh Glhriatian Azmuriaiinn i Organized 1894 V C abinet 1 Eulah 'Hart ........... 4 ..................-... President 3 ' Grace Fancher ..,. , .-..................... Vice President Mamie Hummon ............................. Secretary Mariel Fulmer ............ -. .................. Treasurer ' Committee C hai1'141en V Grace Mitchell Lucia Bisbee Floy Bean Gladys McCros-key Jessie Koontz Eva, Moore v.w.c.A. y i At the request of three college girls, the local Young Women's Christian Association was organized by M rs Fulmer Decemb - . , 1 er 6, 1894, in the reception room of old Ferry Hall. In its early years the organization was without the help- and inspira- tion of traveling secretaries and of contact with other associations tt ' - ' ' uough conferences and conventions, and consequently it experienced many vicissitudes. ' From the time that the hrst delegate was- sent to a conference, in IQO3, the association seemed to take on a new lease of life which meant 01 tl ! gow 1, and it has been and steadily is increasing in power. , The advisory board, composed of faculty women, was organized March 9, 1908, and has been a so-urce of help, the value of which cannot be fully estimated. In the last three years the change to a permanent association room and the coming of a special secretary two of the most vital ' ' h R A , points in t e progress of the association, have meant immeasurable good not onl to . 1 . . f Y the association, but to every girl in College. - A 105 Iwi ' ,W-.,,, ' fwfiffi' 7 is aw , ef ' f, ' f if 1 ff 1 ' ,,f- - . wg-1 --Jw v gf 1, -fy 'Q ff I 1'-1' Lf .. - if 2:5551 ,v 4 . :. ' ,fy -.S 1 , ia .. v-., ill?7'f 1 'fs-iulfsi 'f -11'::ii'4Q5?3?g 25 V ,-any - 1 'W -1- ,rv lg ' ff . ' X :ff me-zgaf-W ,. - . f fr - . f .,,,,,,,:sfrsvfs,af:f as Q fra - f i, A' -12 2-1 i - aww' - ,wffigf . f 3 ,qf,,f,, -lwfrgwa,-,w.-wa.. Kin a -ff. , .ip,,1n , phfgzw - ,Qi ,XZ 5 fm.f.m4M,4:.fa. ascziaam-sffraifazwwmasiqmeof.1.14M1.w.:..m a..+zm.Niw. 1. :iM....- I . f,yi..,:y X aaa... . ,nam .,.,yg,,,, , 1910-11 M. D. Armstrong O. E. Leiser ..... I. E. Yates ...... I. W. LaViolette ljnung 1111121115 Glhriatian Azznriatinn Organized November, 1894 FRED C. HEN KE ....... General Secretary IQII-I2 President ..... ......... ,.., ,,.,,,. C , Q , North Vice President --.- ----V. B. Armstrong -- Secretary -- ---M. Dodgworth -- Treasurer --- ----,l. McClaskey Committee Ch6Z'Ii7'1lLC'1L IQIO-II IQII-I2 Robert R. Houser .... ......... M illay 106 -------H. Gregory ----W. LaViolette Henry F. Holtz .... O. E. Leiser ..... W. Thwaites--- D. I. Hopkins--- F. E. Moberly--- ---------Stubbs F. ------- Hopkins -- V. Armstrong Frank Ryan ........... - .... Williams S. C. Hollister .......... --4 -- HOlliSff31' Intercollegiate Secretary -,-., ..--- C 211113611 .Aid and Relief ........ .-- .... R. FultO11 This association stands for the highest type of manhood-for the man physically, the man mentally and the man spiritually. 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Hammer, '07 james L. Thayer, '07 J. Houston McCroskey, '09 Edward A. Holcomb, '09 John M. Harbert, '10 Holt H. Boone Chester S. Anderson Clifford E. Chase Nis Nissen Patrick E. Crane 0. Vergil Patton Earl C. Galbraith Roy W. Merritt Ralp-h Lowry Willard E. Mitchell Samuel A. Kimbrough John F. Foran Elver F. Rogers I. Cecil Thompson Grover G. Graham Stanley Armstrong ALUMNI 4MEMBERS Clinton B. Stuht, '06 Arthur Hooker, '06 Ernest A. MacKay, '07 joseph W. Brislawn, '07 joseph B. Halm, '09 Joseph L. Ashlock, '09 Raymond N. Slate, 'Io 1 ABSENT MEMBERS Robert S. Phillips Wallace L. Dewitt William G. Hooker Ralph P. Cowgill' Class of 1911 J. Cecil Cave Horace E. Smith V. Guy Stambaugh Class of IQI2 George H. Shearer H. Reed Fulton Mark Twain Clemans Class of 1913 Lynne A. Fullerton Walter A. Gatward Virgil O. McWhorter Harold R. Glaisyer Class of 1914 Benjamin A. Hoffeditz - LeRoy B. Carnine Herbert L. Ritter J. Clifford Folger Arthur D. 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Laird MEMBERS ' Class of 1911 F. E. Moberly W. R. Marston Class of 1912 . C. J. Cooil 9 M. P G. K. Reeder G. T E. H. Kienholz S. C. Hollister F. H. McCormick M. Bowen R. B. Shelledy P. I. Huxtab-le O. D. Huxtable C. R. Sweagle G. O. Swales B. E. Smead P. T. Prentice M. V. Moulton C. J. Fillion L. W. Ward V. G. Shellman I. T. Percival Class of 1913 L. I. Brislawn H. M. Chambers Class of 1914 W. James ABSENT MEMBERS . A. B. G. M. :Hardy I. A. Seagle J. T. Longfellow I. P.. Bankson 1 D. 'Wellman ALUMNI J. Robinson F. W. Rayder J. Putman AI. A. Davis H. -A. Betaque R. VV. Baker: FACULTY MEMBERS L. M. Buck T. J. Barnes 0. D. VVelsch . Brislawn . McWhorter F. B. Glds W. W. Wilson I. M. Shields T A. . Peterson V. R. Dudley L. O. Solberg 1 A. M. Betaque G. F. Daggett J. A. McGillicuddy I. I. Hess I. O. Blair C. W. Talbot ' R. C. McDaniel E. A. Kincaid VV. C. Furguson D. B. Murdock K.bBnyder M. K. Akers 119 -Q7 F ,T Q I . . 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D. Samson G. W. Wolfe W. C. Robb C. E. Christiansen PLEDGES T. D. Tyrer . I H. E. Burdette R. G. Rateliffe . ALUMNI H. T. Graves V. R. Smith L. E. DesVoignes VV. S. Jackson HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. H. C. Taylor PATRON ' Prof. F. A. Thompson 121 ,, W . '- ' . Q ., 04' Q ,, ww 1, 5, ,.,,75,,gM 5, ,xxe .., ,, , , d'r,R5,HW,W.,gi 4' ,Q 'fL.ig G-M-211,.w, fhlim ,Q wymg. ,Wg , ., .., . an 'V . V 52. ,, ,. ,V M W., . . , f : ?Yi'fw, r'VC y, LfNN'vw+fvvR:. m.mAQ.A'1':43:1fMl.Aw,.4-MbvmlLws,lu ' 0saw,,xxamw,2yxm:,,'xg:-ki 'f ' ' x, Rl 14a1AfZ.x., .pz,,m,MW,.,,,,' Q Vf' f ' ff Ay X Z . J-If: , M fi , f , , fa , M 'W' f if HW A I ff ff MA . V A 9,1 ,5 1 QAM f f, M 42,,f,,,, Aga X535 ff F fl X , XX, X 8 X f ' v 'I N. ' ' -- - . , .,Q,f,g... ' ' .2 , . , , ' ' I - - , 1 46 f' X W ,SX ' , 1 99 if V 1 2? lf g if 3, f fi! , , A1 ,fill l j , w 3 5 ff X R 1 Z 475 elf sf ' if C . - '1 iff 1 E1 A 7 K if E X if 4' ' 4 ,, 5 ' KET' 'Wo . 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Q I :rv-5 ww ,yr V- 1Hi 3321121 lghi Organized November 5, 1906 Marion Flood Dorothea Gombert Inez Bakeman ACTIVE MENIBERS Class of 1911 Orpha Huxtable Class of 1912 Beulah VVellman Esther Hatch Class 0 1913 Eula Hart Marie NVilmer Marguerite Wilmei' Grace Coulter Dorothy Fortier Class of 1914 ' Gladys Waller' Viola Vestal Melcena LaFollette Laila Egge Clara LaFollette Cletus Elvins PLEDGES jean King Capitola Stevenson Mildred Morgan Ella Macklin ' Frances Mitchell Winif1'ed Walmei' Myrtle Boone Margaret Brislawn Edna Carnine Beryl Flood Maude Putman N elle Jones Florence K. Grice Bess Fishback D Mrs. E. A. Bryan Mrs. O. L. Waller Deceased ABSENT MEMBERS Grace Falk Ona VV'oodruff Pearl Flood Emma Harmeling Stella Lund I ALUMNI MEMBERS Sophie Ormsbeet Mabel B. Hooker Elmina Wliite Verne Gaddis HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Kohne PATRONESSES Mrs. I. C. Abels 133 Rose Martin Lois McLeod Mizae Noonan Eulalie Rands Arminta VVilliamSon Lora Green OQga Todd Edna Kelley Elizabeth Prior Florence Wallei' Mrs. M. Andrews Mrs. VV. C. Kruegel , -1 MV- -fm - Y.-.fv ....- - ' v ,uf -'fha 'UA ,' . f fx ff-NT:-g , ,f ' ' Rabi J 1 sqm' 'if , - isigiztiktg :iszfwfa 2 M, 7 m Q QAM. ' f :IK NLT 1 ,, Y Lf 53 if 1 ifw X f 3 faif af 951.4-X up 5 x if f Q, Q Q Y fi X Q X if X iii 1 'Z E245 X22 x 7 r slpafff 1 ?x -SEB ig 0 ' X S Ez f 2 Q ia., X r' as . x it A 1 '- Sr WL, W . 3'Iv1.li , . gmt' i vga - 1-ii N, W X x ' 1. , wx Q N. QN-xg,-,Sk Q , X? Tl we X if. Q-Q x-- , xX.XXX QM xi. N . ix 1 g gre w S X A wiv: 6 1 5 I 6: w 155 x-:ffblvir N G! V . v YV J 11 JM ,. , I if aff.--H , -.,4, f:.i-.gig51,, 93,7 ,nJ.:'.,L,,:,, ...gi , W, I ' V :,,,,1,ws 'V Q if-?1.v M f 1v3w -f 7 if . 441 ff iv , ' fs Vw . 4 ff ,3,zf!'i:1f4i1.:Wa3zf,, , 'f if .fZ,f,,pf'. H 'I M, is ' if ff L H95 ,A 4 l A : af, If 1 ff- ir 1, A vm ff fl f A 1 3' 1- 1 ff 1 Jfsuff- ,,f ','97n'f 1--1 fl ll V-f'Z.f'Zf31'ym 4, H- f- - V 1 T -a w ? , ,s1?Z,,,,.q,,a gg: ffl ,,, Z aglimgizlbwyul f.1.M,, za.s.,,ffr.z,g, Vfkxwwkff-1.-. ,.qu4.f-,5,,f,Qr4.Gyy4fim4:I f- 7,9 ,, A ..-W.,- s g l l g lvlh lghi .Alpha Epnilnn Organized October 3, 1908 ACTIVE MEMBERS Class of 1911 Mildred Waters Frances Carioll Class of 191.2 Gladys McCroskey Margaret Thompson Edna Folger Georgia Davis g Edna Davis Class of 1913 Euphemia Crouch Mildred Guile Grace Prescott Helen Roudebush Helen Newland Edna Langlois Class of 1914 Ruth Evans Anita Gallagher Gladys Grubb-e Alice Latshaw Lucile McKay Zelva Mecklen Quevenne Meckleni Genevieve Prescott Alice Paulhamus 135 1 x 1 ,... .,f,,, his-,,' fa., ,,, I x ,3 -Q .. , :ww ,.l.,, ,-WY 1 X! 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Cecil Bethel Marion Brew ABSENT MEMBERS Helene Bruckman Estelle Tulles Elorance Pritchard Lawrence Edna Milner V PATRONESSES Mrs. E. A. Thomson Mrs. M. K. Akers Miss Alice Patterson Mrs. S. B. Nelson Mrs. C. A. Barry Mrs. YN. H. Harvey ' 9 Mrs. Bruce McCully 137 A ' 1 , , . - W,g..,1,.-,.- ,., 7 -fl --Q I L ffl!- H,---W.-,,-u,, HF, 'A ,,,, W ., - Mi? ! A '63,- 'M M f ' f ,.. ,,....,, ,,,,,,,,, H, UWM- , 1 f I- ' 1 , A R1 , fr ,, . 3 A ...W1.-mf-A fr ' , .s AQ X V 94 ESQ5 532,64 ' Q, 1 , X f ,qi X X X ,M , m x .:y.-ww, ,f ,,., Q: A . X . ,, 0 .MMV , ., 11 . ,,,f,,,m MSL d,.,,.,,m9x., Sys, , X A f f N ev V- 4-F' W ,. KN Q ' XX N ' 'f ffi .. .J W - - , 1 xy X ,QW Nw ,ex X X -:V Q M.-- ,. -. -. ,Q .QQ ' -fx 'F ' 7 filvir-gl' lst' .Ti iz, A YW' V, , ,f M EXW 'YNUY M, f gi-15 - a 55 f. - , ,M 2 wus. - I1 ,W ,J W5 , Q -I, A 1 .V K xxx . f, J 1 Q22 :ff ,I N6 'am 5 M ,f if 5 K '83 YY ..' .f i 7 X X' S' 2 Q, , f ,735 Q 1 X Q1 X2 N 4 ici xl x R X . 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Kennedy Grace I. Wilsoii Jessie Koontz Class of 1913 - Alice Wfagnon Zoe Bean C lass of IQI4 Alice L. Devin I Arline Kees Mary B. Anderson Inez M. Douglass .ABSENT MEMBERS Helen Brown Bernice Brown Agnes B. Devin Maud L. Plaskett Winnifred Jellum Edna Featherstone Mary Monlux Betaque - ALUMNI MEMBERS Lottie jellum Florence Fleener Hilda Lairenz Bertha M. Kimmel Ada 'Whittaker Thomle .lane Douglass johnson Mabel A. Loy PLEDGES 1 Florence 'Windus Sadie Bird Clough Bertha Dolbovv PATRONESSES Mrs. Solon Shedd Mrs. R. K. Beattie Mrs. A. E. Egge 139 47 1 1 M Aw W X , K YSNNWK 4 K. Xa v N ixk N12 N x N Q xxax X J, X X xxx v X XF A . 5,6 4, '-2 ' if A, ig: N 1 v Af., 3 1 f CLC X L, MJ , if x . . ,,, K3 Q if ' warg. xii f , 1 af- ' 17' ,g js 1 ,A,N. .,,, f,,gg-rf, . 5?Sfi:16x 'v wjf gi ' 1 if- Q y Si xii gil 'faqxzw km.:--564-Q' 29? 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I lla 1 , l 1 ,ev Ellie iflaavhnll Svvaann l t 1 l l l l l I i j 1 l li 2 I. is q , C.xifr BUCK it Viewed from the standpoint of games lost and won, the season of 1910 was more or less a failure. From the season's failures and ex- periences, though, we have a fra.mework from which we should turn out a better team for IQII. The games on the home ground started almost before the gfOU11d was drv. This gave Coach Sanger little chance for practice or fO1' getting a line on the men. The men were constantly being Chimgffdf so it was not surprising that we lost a number of these games. The trip to Vlfhitman, Oregon and the U. of W. is one-that wig long be remembered. Everywhere the team was well received, 2111 every effort was made to make the men feel at home. Though not be game was won, the team left behind in every case an enviable record O deportment. Although losing game after game, the team played good ball and lost no games on account of a poor showing. Every game was Played with the spirit which shows that We,re not quittersf' It seemed 1m- possible to break the jinks,,' though the whole team solemnly swore to shave their heads to resemble 'fsolid ivory if they lost the last tW0 games to the U. of WY But all jink breakers seemed to be on 21 vacation, and the trip was finished in a cloud of pale blue smoke by taking a walloping from Idaho. Still, we can't expect to win all the time, so let's Padlock our littlg hammers and use our ability to boost the coach, boost the Caplal gnogst the team. VVhen we do this we do even more-we boost 144 f. T . 7 . V V ' f ' .. V , ' , ,,,. . . . V - . . , . ,. . l . ,. - . . ., ,, , ,,,.,,, A.. .f-. 'W I . A -',.4 .. f 2 2 , .-V V,-W-Ii4.,., . - ,-, 3' 1' .,-W-g,,'1 . . , .V - . ' wi.. L .. A -.1 , ' ' I n .f 3, .W '-.,' V- .' U M W V...,,.-. -.-, 1 , I ., . . 4. .,, , ,,v. g .,.' .I ' ll..-. ,f. V.. .,,, , fy- ,Ml A, '!'fvV'flT:P'i?'ffUi? ' 15' 4-Wgfiziufi ' 9 WU 'Q-5 V- ' .44 .V fi ffl 'l rl Q' 1? 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Pullman --- Moose jaw April 23-W. S. C. ' .... --11 .... Pullman .,.. ---Moose jaw April 27-W. S. C. ..... -- 4 .... Pullman --- O. A. C.-- April 28-VV. S. C. ----- -- I ---- Pullman --- ---O. A. C.-- May 4-W. S. C.--- --- S ---- Pullman ----- ---XfVl1ltH1311 - May 5-VV. S. C. ---- --- 7 ---- Pullman ---------- Wliitniaii - May 21-VV. S. C.--- .--- I----Wa-la Walla N ---- Wliitniaii - May 24-W. S. C.--- --- 5 .--- Corvallis ---- ---- O . A. C.-- May 24-W. S. C.--- --- 3 ---- Corvallis -- ---- O. A. C.-- May 25-W. S. C.--- --- 3 ---- Eugene --- ---- U. of C.-- May 26-W. S. C.--- --- o ---- Eugene --- ----U. of O.-- May 27-W. S. C.--- --- 3 ---- Seattle -- ---- U. of W.-- May 28-VV. S. C.--- --- 2 ---- Seattle -- ---- U. of W.-- May 30-VV. S. C.--- ---Io ---- Moscow --- -.-- U. of I.--- june 4-W. S. C. ------.. 9 ---- Pullman ---------- U. of I.--- C!Drhrr nf Sfilliflilig uf the Qlnnfrrenrr Eazehall Efranm at the Gilman nf the Seaman nf 15111 O. A. C. U. of W. U. of Q. VVl1itman VV. S. C. U. of I. 145 Q 1 Wh., ' r 1 I Y ,ini . .Y .. V . I P7721 v,,: , , - v' n ..Y f- , -vv .,,,,,., ,, ,gim p :I,-.. .i t N-'EEN 5.4: ,,f. :gl- A -'-- ..::v.v i ,QQ I nt., -l.' 75.1, .,,, Q .,', 73, A ga , i . , ...,: Q . ,. g .:.,:, f V, .1.,,:, 5 :V VV 39,5 :.. it 7 ,gi gwvi ,vl fy l I U. of O., April 16-The first game of the season found us with very little practice. The Season was Very backward, and we had had no chance to line up the men. There were live new men in the lineup. Oregon had had good weather and was ready for us. Foran i pitched a good game, but Oregon was there with the stlck, out-hitting us nearly two to one. U. of O., April 18-The second game with Oregon was nearly even. There were l more old men in our lineup, and they got together better. The hits were about equal, but Patton's pitching won the game for us. . , O. A. C., April 27-VVhen, O. A. C. made its comet tour, we, like the others, lost to them. The first game was a battle royal. The hits were about equal, and Patton pitched agood game, but-we lost. ' O. A. C., April 28-Campbell and Foran pitched for us, but the lanky. Rieben was I not of the solvable kind. i W'hitman, May 4-Foran starred over the Great Borleske to the tune of 8 to o. 1 y lfVhitman, May 5-Patton used his usual good judgment, and had Belt beaten all the wav. Whitman, May 21-Borleske pitched the last game of his college career, and wound up gloriously by beating us, 6 to I. This was the lirst game of the disastrous trip, during which we carried a full assortment of Hoodoos. O. A. C., May 24-Two games were played, one in the forenoon and one in the afternoon. Patton pitched the Hrst game against Rieben. I-Ie started the second game, but Jack iinished' it. Jack got a homer in this game. U. of O., May 25-Campbell pitched a winning game, but the one tally was on the wrong side. U. of O., May 26-This game was played on a cold, dreary, dismal day. It ended at the end of the seventh inning, 2 to o, against us. Foran pitched a good game and W6 had the men on the bases, but-they died there. ' U. of W., May 27 and 28-P3LttO11 and Campbell pitched the lirstl game and Patton pitched the second. Clark pitched both games for the U. In the second game, with two out and three men on bases, Smith made a long drive to right field- that was virtually pulled out of the bleachers. This undoubtedly lost us the game. I C . U. of I., May 30-This was the last game of the long, hard trip, and the men were all in --especially the three pitchers. This was the iirst game that Idaho had won from uS for years. it was a free-for-all hitting contest, in which we lost. t Of I-, IU1163 4-In four and a half innings Foran had them at his mercy, while we made eight scores. ' Elie lglagera liledlf-'Y WHS the heavy Slllgger. I-Ie was nearly always sure of a hit, and a long 0119- klllgllf dld good hitting and good base stealing. smith hit well the first of the season. . Cave was a consistent hitter. RUSH? played a fast, heady game in the field but was weak at bat. Patton will be remembered as the headiest pitcher ever turned out. Emheni and P21136 developed fast and should be a fine pair of catchers this year- il Scum Played the utility role. I-Ie played any position equally well. i C., 'L P - I TW- -XOQCFD, 1311614 and Bradley were our best base stealers. , 146 l 4 I l l. 1 w 1 l XT ' ' 2 V i f1.r il W' 5 QQILZQE. ..L,'2,g-4:33. up sL1i.:g.r.,g.,L ..,,,. .'..f' 110.-:.,- fa--.:1a.g..w: Mvarvrz uf ihr Ewzfrhall M 1903 1904 1905 Barnard, F. T. Thorpe, E. QCapt.j Brown, F. Thorpe, E. Miller, G. Saunders Anderson, L. Ellis . Nissen, N. Sargent Gilpatrick, P. VVeller, Dad Walle1', B. 1 Skeels, F. Ripley, N. Proff, C. Saunders Meyers, H. Wallace Barnard, F. Moffat Hamblin Sargent McCully McIntosh Waller, B. Halm, I. B. Miller Anderson, L. P. Wfells 1 906 Brown, F. QCapt.j Welle1', Dad Nissen, N. McCully Thompson, Shorty Garred, Slim Meyers, Heinie Halm, Bunch 1907 Brown, F. CCapt.j Meyers, Heinie Thompson, Shorty Weller, Dad Garred, Slim jones, Bud Buck, 4'Paddy', Crane, Pat. Whoarley McCully Triplett, Susie Halm, Bunch 1908 1910 Welle1', DadH QCapzf.j I O Buck, Paddy QCajJtj Meyers, Heinie 9 9 Bradley, Hitting Thompson, Shorty Buck, Paddy', CCapt.j Cave, C. jones, Bud Cave, C. Graham, G. Triplett, Susie Rogers, Heinie Pape, E. Fulerton, R. Barnes, T. F oran, Jack Cave, C. , Bradley, Hitting Patton, V. Root Patton, V. Campbell, Noisy Dalquist, Dolly Sweitzer, Dutch Knight, UK. P. McCully Harrington, Dutch Wfhite, Dg Bryan, Prex', Brown, F. Smith, Roy Buck, Paddy Foran, jack Rogers, Heinie 147 5 2 - . Y . . . . . ,, A fe., ,,Mm35i 27,, 5. . Mfwzwwmwfzzm 44M,MMa:,5.., . ,XWXJ M V .- ' U- X ' N' f ' ' ' i ' C X V X . - Vf-.--.- 'Us ' .. 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W..,.4.W .vinwe-fa- -A-92-5 '- M c ' ,rw f ' ' ' f ,MW . f.- -' ' . . Svrhvhulv nf Efrark Svwaun Wlhitman, at Pullman, May 20 ..... -VV. S. C. ..... II7 .... W. C. --Q--23 U. of O., at Eugene, May 27----.-.----W. S. C. ..,.. 51 .... U. of O. .... 31 . ..... 82 .... 0. A. C. .... O. A. C., at Corvallis, May 29 ....... W. S. C 45 U. of T., at Pullman, june 4-.-.------.--W. S. C. ..... 76 .... U. of I. .---- 54 Uhr mfilfk Svraann m y Our team was not quite so successful as the year before, when we WOI1 the Intercollegiate meet, but three out of four collegiate meets is a good record for any team. The loss of Bunch Halm in the weights and Putman 511 illfi jumps and hurdles was felt very keenly. It takes time to build up good men in these events, and we haven't yet had the time. The meet we lost to the U. of O. vvent to the better team, but had it been on our own ground, where we could use all our men and have them tresh. we should undoubtedly have made a better showing. The other meets we Won easily, and the one with O. A. C. vvas the next day after having met the U. of U. M This year we lose Cooil and Nelson on account of the four-year rule. 111656 UVO men will be a great loss, between them they hold five 'North- west l'CCQ1'dS. 148 L1 ,W , V , V , V , - f L ft , V 'MV' ,V , A ' H 1' , Y ,,,,,',v, .,., ,Y , ', 1. , 1- U., 51-l.eVV V VZ, V- , 4 15,1 '---, V A- ' W' V if li ..gq:xq..AV , 4 ' ' f ' 'I'-f'-Q - V mf. 'A if Y' 1 1 f,-.wr-arf-.W-1, . ' 'ff' A f V fi iwbiiez? 1 ' 1 222 2 , ws' bg n 14 ff! 'T 122 A fl Q - fm -. 2- zwfff' if , d9rafa?f':e, l ', , , zz A ' . f, '32 , A , ',fv,wn-,,,.H1f , nv. nie- -ww, ,f I 2 .. .4,,,5vn. , 4 ,M 1,-, fr - ,, . 4 I ,f ,,, ,. ,A ,,,, . f Vf. , fr , 1-F..-,,, ww-..f,L . 1, eLf,fv- 'Q .w 5 ' I-Qs, -1 , ' , 1 -ff ,H -V ' ' ff' t' ' 'f. 1 f ' 'L . f ajm?Z? -wwf-.effigyf'ff 4.5, .Q .fqn-liwflfgly' , . ,.-' . Q. , an ,. ,, ,fn,Ha-.-.,,f-:'Q--if.13-4,-s5Af?Z73S'f-'V ' fkigfggzgqgigfigg-e,'w,wf1,-2'fg4,:I4,'vL,,::Lf:1- :j,1,g,, 3Zjf 'g,4-4,.g::g1-.c:mQLa1 3,54 , Q ' ':..-'U -.5-L1-.1L:Lp1-,,9..4-.fierr-1-fwlsifiurr.--.hz1-ea-War,-',f4sf.-mel-,f?.h' Whitman-HH. 25. 01. Glrark H3221 W. S. C. 117 Whitman 23 May 20 Event First Second Third Record Mile ..... Cooil .... .... A Nelsch .......... ..... S 'EOOkey .... ......- 4 -31-I Discus ........... Lewis ......... 4-.Anderson C. Dalquist --- ...... 116-3 Broad Jump Thompson ...... Powell ........ ---.Monroe .... ..... 2 I-II-Z IOO-y3.1'Cl .... Nelson ......... .Lowry ..... ----Neill .... ........ 9 -3-5 Shot ........ ----Anderson, AC,---Neill ..... ---.Lewis .... ---40-3 in. Pole Vault ...... -Dalquist ........ Monroe .... Bowers ...... ..-.. I 0-6 440-dash .... Bartlett ......... North ...... ..... L owry ........ .... 5 4 flat 120-hurdles ...... Dresser ......... LaFollett .... ---Anderson, A. .... ..... 1 6 flat Hammer ........ -Anderson, C.---.Laird ..... - .... Dammon ..... ..... 1 25-7 in. High jump ...... Dalquist ........ Poweil .... ---.Monroe ..... ..... 5 -8 in. 880 ........... ---Cooil ..... .... N orth--- ---.McWhorter --- ---- -----1-59-4 220-dash .... ---Nelson ---- ---- . Quigley ---- ---.Bloomquist ----21-I CWorld's Recordj 220-l'1L1I'dl6S- Thompson -----. LaFollett ---.- --- Dresser --------------------- 25-3 Javelin ----- Dresser --------- Anderson, C. ------- V ----Anderson, A. --- ---- I43-4 in. Two-mile -------- Stookey -------- ,Lewis ----------------. .Welscl1 ----.-- ---- 1 O-IO-4 Relay---U --.--W. S. C. ------- .Cooil, Lowry, Bartlett--North --- ----3-43-3 Flhe H3221 The hrst meet of the season! Oh, what enthusiam, as records were smashed, one after another. One new record wasn't enough that day, ive new clean records were marked up to our credit. Nelson equaled the world's records in the 1oo and 220 g Cooil lowered his own record in the mile and set a new one in the 8805 and Stookey made a new record in the two-mile. 149 0 , . 0 V ., , i f - , A, . , 'A ' ' j fix'i'lf-'? fi:4Z5i-5115 -.. ' ff ,gf-vS1,3 f 1 -sal A 5' ' f' - l , Y ffffe K Zi, V W 2 'M 1 '9 'WM-1,1 if - Q , V , , i t Hniurrmtg nf Gbrrgnn-IM. Sv. 01. mm Eugene, Oregon, May 27 Event First Second Tlfzfird 100 -,,,--,, - ,,.. Nels0n---- .... BriStOW ---- --- Lowry ----- .... - ---IO sec. 220 ------,,--, -,,, N els0n---- .... Kay .... .-- McDan1els ...... .... - -22-3 120 Hurdles--- .... Hawkins--- ---- .Latourette ----..- Oleson ---- -,--4415-one-Bfth Mile Run -,,, ---- , McClure .-.. ...- - C0011--7-- Welsch ----------.-... -4-43-3 440 ----H------ -,---Nelson ---- ---- . MCD3U16lS Johns --- ----- X49-three-tenths 220 Hurdles--- ---- Hawkins--- ...- -L21f0UfCtliC ------- Tl'1O1T1DSO11 ----------- ------26 330 nmn- 1 ----, ---- C 00i1 -,,,--- ---- N orth ------ -- Riddell ---- --------- ---2-02 2 Mile ---- --.Mcguire ---- --- Stookeyr -.-- --. Henry --- -----X10-5 Shgt ,-,,-,,, --,,Kel1og -------------- -Anders0n- Henderson ---- 39-8-V3 Javelin -------- ---- . Neill ---------- ------ A 11de1'SOn- Kellog -- .-.. X148-6 High jump ----- ---- P owell and Dalquist -....-.... Monroe ---- ---------- 5 -7-M Hammer ------ ----Bailey -------------- Kellog ......- --- Anderson -- -......... I36-2-yi Broad Jump ---- ---- B ristow ------------- .Thompson Hawkins- -- ---- 22-oo-one-tenth Discus -------- ---,Kellog ---- ---Da1qu1St-- Anderson ---.----.--- -II6-SM U. of O. , ' 0 Relay ---- ---,johns --------------- .Br1stow-- ---- ---. MCDH111ClS ---- Kay---3-28-3-5 Final Score-U. of O., 81-W. S. C., SI W record broken. Uhr H3221 The meet with the U. of O. will be remembered as a surprise affair. While several of our boys were off form that day, Nelson was at his best. The 100 and 220 were his easily, and the 440 went to him with a new Coast record of 49 3-IO seconds. Our-hurdlers were off form that day. Thompson took , next day. on a miserable track, won from Bergman in 25 1-5 seconds. l NORTH Cooil was sick all the night before and after the 880 was all in, so the mile went to McClure in 4:34 3-5. A McGuire, a dark horse, won from Stookey and Henry, both Northwest record men at one time, establishing a new record of 10:5 in that event. The relay was an exhibition trial for a record. TABE LAFOLLETTE was elected captain of the IQII team to succeed North, who resigned. Tabe has been a member of the team for three years. Though not a star, he is a consistent trainer and will set a good- example for .his men. 150 !, ..,, ,. third at 26 seconds, and the LAFOLLETTE 1 5 1 -1 D if-f 3'Qm'f2'21f1 g,qp1',aip, ,1., 2-:fi Mt -J, -ff? ii 'Tiff U . ,m5eq,.2, 2-.'.,-1f.1f U 4 ,Q if 'f ' , 'f fn' '1 ff ' H Ji 'f 2-fy' '14 . ,-Q'..L?1ix:zf'fe+zg I . if L, ti . f 4. 1-5 if 5, ,faq f. ff' 'f f , 3.62 ----I-a,f.:f1,r. fg. 4 d4,xf,213.4..4g 1-pa, ff, .trawl .. - 1 , ' It f 4 1 ,. .W ' lk 'diff ' ,T i. 'N'J'f-32ZY'ZT-' 'ffl aww- fi1.ff.,.i':11L .7 77f fV f' f W ff-f:,ff J. 5- ,g..-,,,-LL., fl. .'--yf-,-1r1,.f-.,.1.-V-Lf-z:4.A.Ls.--vw.',-.,r.fi..-zfL!?.6vff ..-.,...,a...,,.a,.,,aaa-W...-,2.W1,...-,,-.M-.,...... .,,. ,.,.,, .. ..-I . . . Q91:Pgnn Agrirnliural Glnllvgv-M. Sv. GI. illllrrr May 28, 1910, at Corvallis Event First Second Third Time 220 Hurdles--- ---- .Thompson ---.-- .Bergmann Breitllaupt --- ----- ----25-1 Shot ------- Enberg --------- - Graham- -- Anderson ------30-M Mile ------- ---- C ooil --.-- -.-- . Stookey -----. --.Welsch .-.. ..---- 4 -34 100 Dash ----- ----Nelson ---.------ Startzoff ----- ---Lowery -- .---- IO flat Hammer ----- ---- A nderson ------- .Enberg --------- .McKenzie -- .--.- 136-4 440 Dash ----- ----North --.------. -Lowry --------.- Shadduck -- - .- -----54-2 120 Hurdles ----- ----Bergman ----.--- LaF0llette.- .--- .Hawley --- ---. -16 flat High jump ---. ---- . Powell ..-. .---. D alquist-- ,Hawley --.-- ...... 5 -9-M 220 Dash ------ ---- . Nelson .--. ----- L owry-. ---- -----Breithaupt ---- ...-.... 2 2-3 Broad Jump ----------- ---.Starzoff --------- Thompson ------ Breithaupt --- -..... 22M 880 Run ------------.----. -Cooil ----- .--- . North ---- .Shadduck -- ---2-ZW Relay conceded to W. S. C. Final SCOTC-82-45 for W. S. C. ...l.0i., Uhr illllrrl A The meet with O. A. C. came the day following the U. of O. meet, but went to us easily. No Northwest records were broken, but two college records were established. Powell raised the high jump record to gzoyr and Judd Thompson won the low hurdles from Bergman in 25 1-5 seconds, setting a new mark in that. Cooil was feeling better and ran the mile in -5-25 2 4:34, just to keep in shape for the Eastern confer- In it ence meet. J ,Q The meet as a whole was not a spectacular affair. i The matter of fact way things went to us made it rather slow from the spectator's standpoint. 90 '7 5 1 C IIEEEEHHME Q5 -fff I K l - 4 V f As a matter of fact O. A. C. expected defeat and met M us only to help us meet the U. of O. I lgfgfkyfyff gi. 151 ' , ,,,- -. - -- 1.7-Q ,'fg?.,g.14-:,g,7,-' f -'f,,,- ' 'f 'ww i V ' -1 ' -' '-Hi fi-91.31, 1' if 1f..T.L, bio' -'T'-FT . 'yew ' 512 f .- ' '27 r '7't9'l 1 r , ,,1j.'f.f- -'25-'Lt.?!-yea, :' ' fl A-ii-'2'ef2Q,fzLl ,. f 'I . f ' 1 --1, YM ' bl' 'W ,sr Ni' f ' ,Lfcih fvsf? i .V - Q. 'l- .gg-' ' 'l . tl hffeififzfsfl-.ff q-my H in-X pw s -PJ if 1 t me -f-..,2 mm ,W14:Q..i,vs,.r...gs awaiting -'wa' 1' 1 - L? ffm' 1 . -:ff i 3- giquu fi?':j-i:l9Z3Q,, :srkgQi 4w.-iii vs:-17 ..: ' W' -,. J- X ff ., 14. ,,- ,y ,- , .,7i7-'w.1p-'j-.,trtfg,.- --2 ,M 0455, .my fn, gffifspv , - f of 'ff' ' v f ft it 0 - '-t2-534533. .Xfj,,ygg-,,'Zf2z2Ll.i:a::azlafc,:t2.i v::1M'r'4H'A 'A kM.,',,f. , W lftwzf 880 .... ----- Discus ...... , ..... Tuma IDAHO TEAM 111116 4, at 1311111112111 IM. Sv. 01.-1Hniurrnitg nf .Uhahu 1115221 First Second ----.Bartlett---- ----North---- Dalquist ..... .... L aird .... Third Jessup .... Buffmgton -- ---- Time 2-I 106-7-M Pole Vault ...... -Dalquist ...... .... M onoe--- StfOh6Ck61' - ----- --H'2 loo Dash ........ Montgomery-H .--. Watts ---- Stokesberry --- ----IO flat High Jump ------ Strohecker ---- ---. P owell ---- ---- . D2llqU1S12 --- ---540 120 Hurdles ----- Anderson ----- ---- D riscoll ----- ---- . LaFollette - ---16'2 440 Dash -------- Montgomery ---- ---. M cInturff--- ---.MCVVhOrter -------Q4 Shot Put -------- Buhington ---- ---- G laisyer-- MO11'CgOH161'y ----33'9'A Broad ,lump ----- .Thompson ---- ---- S troheclcer Hunter .----- ---- - 21'4 Mile -------- NVelsch ------- ---- S tookey ----- ---- - Price -.-..- ---4'37 220 Dash -------- .Montgomrey -- ---- Watts ------- ---- . LOWfy ---- ---- ----221 220 Hurdles ----- -Montgomrey -- ---- Thompson DeVoignes -- ---- 15123 Javelin .-..-.---- -Buffmgton ----------- Foran ---- Ream --- 147'-TM Two Mile .--.--- -Stookey ------------- .Lewis --------------- .Welsch --- ----- I0'23 Relay-AU. of I 3 Mclnturff, Hunter, Strohecker, Montgomrey --..-..... ---3'32'3 Final score was 76-64, in favor of W. S. C. The last meet of the season-and how sweet the victory. By all rights we Sh0Uld have lust it. XVith Cooil and Nelson in the east and Anderson away, we stood, lt seemed, no chance to win. Wlieii all the places in the 100 and all but one in the 229 and 440 wt-in to Idaho, to say they were hilarious is putting it mildly. The same spirit, though, that has brought victory to the crimson and gray so often before asserted itself, and the li--gre determined to die hard. 'We were not to be defeatedg still, up to the tune for the relay. it was first one ahead, then the other. Then it was seen that we had the meet cu-mf-f I That relay will be remembered for many years by all who saw it. It was ours from 1 if ' t start and -it was only in the last ten feet that Idaho won. Even then Montgomrey had to turn szciewise to hit the tape first. 152 fre- . . f' Ki 'f ,- ,V ,V . V, V , .1 . , . V ,V , ... , 1, .,.,. fl,-f y, -5 .1-,f-,. .JI-ff, .,-p-f ,,-- ig: rjxpi 1 .WV UwH.VVMVy'VVl:VV?:b?, . ,-. ,,,,J,,,,.,1,,,g 5- Q3-insVMVVJ:A4VNLL'V,V,:Mg,,V,gV,hgh ,,,,.A ,t,5l,i ,V,-:VV.,f -30.4. .:., v. ,. Wa.-,.. .. .-ff-,l -.nz ,... .,. fi ..-..-f,.-..- .. V. ,.,...... V, V V, P' Flip, -Eaairrn Qlnnfvr- Pnre illllvrt Through the generosity of the faculty, Students and business men, we were able to send Coach Bohler, accompanied by our two star athletes, Captain Cooil and Nelson to Urbana, Illinois, to participate in the annual VVestern Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet, June 4, 1910. Schools from all sections west of the Allegha- nies send contestants to this meet. This brings together the best material in the country, and to win from such men is a great satisfaction. Wasliiiigtoii State College had the distinction of winning first place in the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes. Excep- tionally strong men from other institutions took part in these, making it a still greater honor for Tack Nelson to win them. Hav- if 'W' C0011- ing heard of Jack's prowess as sprinter, exceptionaly interest had been taken in him by coaches and athletes in other schools, so it was not surprising that d0pesters had selected him as a winner. Several months after the meet, however, owing to a misinterpretation of the eligibility rules, Nelson was disqualihed. According to the ruling of the Middle VVest Conference, Freshmen are not allowed to compete in intercollegiate athletics, thus giving them but three years of com- NELSON 1 petition.. In the Northwest Conference Freshmen are not debarred, and therefore are eligible for four years. Nelson was competing in his fourth year and so was not eligible according 'r rules to ther ' . Cooil, our star distance runner, entered the half mile and the mile runs. The men in these races proved a little too strong for Cooil, although he, without a doubt, ran the best race of his life, his time in the mile being .4127 He came in fourth ou about thirty contestants, after having set the pace for three and a half laps. Qlnllnge sinh Nnrthmeai iKernrhu- t of a field of Eqfem College Holder Record Nortlztoest Holder Record 100 ..... .... N elson ......... -.... 9 3-5 Nelson, W. S, C,--- ---9 3-5 . Kelly, U. of O. .... ,,,,,,-- 220--- ----Nelson --- .... 21 I-5 Nelson, W. S. C.--- --21 1-5 440-U ----N6lSO11 --- ..... .... 4 9 3-IO Nelson, W. S. C,--- -49 3-IO 88o--- .... Cooil -- ........ .... I :59:4 Cooil, W, S. C.--- ---115914 Mile----. .... ---. 2 M116--,, ----- ---.StO0key -------- 120 Hurdles ...- ---Hammer, Putman, Cooil --.------------ --- -4:3111 10:10:4 Hardy, Bernard ---- ..-. 1 6 2-5 Cooil, W. S. C. ..-- McGuire, U. of O.- Latourette, U. of 0 -- ---4:31 :1 -- ---- 10:5 --15 1-5 220 Hurdles ---- ---- T hompson ---.-. ---- 2 5 1-5 Montgomery, U. of I. ----.-.... 25 Broad Jump ---- ---- P utman --- ------- 22:7 Kelley, U. of O. ----. ---24:2 1-4 High Jump ---- ----Powell --- ..-- 5:9 3-4 Grant, U. of WV. --------. 6:01 1-4 Hammer ....... ---.H21lH1 --.--- ..... 13928 Zacharias, U. of O,--- ----15613 Shot -...-... ---.Halm ------.. ---402I1 McKinney, U, of O, ------ 4533 1-2 Javelin --.-... .... C . A11ClerSOn -- ......... 138 Neill, U, of O, -,,-- -------- 1 4836 Pole Vault--- ---Dalquist ..-..--- ---- 1 1 :9 3-4 VVilliams, U, gf 0, ------- -I2 2-10 Discus --.. Meade ..-...... ..... I 2116 Philbrook, W, C,-u ---13127 'H:iC0wgill, Thomle, Relay ---- Maloney, Chase -------------3 231 153 U. of O.--- ----3:27 l K 1 . ,I . ' . . ' . T ' - 'wr ,.,,,,,,,w,, , Z '. .A'3f'5' Q' ,A-7.1,-If -1.15-. ',,Q4.:idg1.Q.,, ., MI. Q ,l1lL12!'j V , - ,fwlfli-'-511, , .. , -,i .' jgf- 'g , ss, f'i V , ,, , '31 .. ...,.:,. - rn ' ' ua. . -.5 ,K X ff, . 'K 1 - 'N ' W H f ' if F-1, , 22:- 2 'R 21 . ,wa ' ' 'f N' 'fw'-- .1 'fe - Q. ff'-..,. X 4 is -1: sh 5 fr 1 -4 M.. wrff- fi ! .1 fix .wr '.A--.wwf-Q, vz: 2-, tw:'n.qqai2.s. .fx K ,V ,Q - . J., .. .Qg,.,?g.! -. sr. , noi, . i n ,W ff, ,. MM ,ling n fl? Zin., 2' ' K jg! K' , Q - , 5. 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Cowgill, R, Van Moulton Van Moulton Putman, L Cow in R- 1909 Meyer, Heinie Love? gugman, L QCcZpt,j Iigsgnlsv Clark, . am' B' Chase, C. I Io , COO11, C' J' Johnson E 90 Wfelseh, Paddy,' . , ' Coon, C, QCUPLQ Ne1S0U, lack ,A Nelson, Jack 1011115013 E- ' Anderson, C. F. St00kCY, B- liigfmff? A Anderson, Chet X30 QQQUQQDI1 Zfnx Thomson, Judd ,oe, , inq' 'P N l , - ' , Welscli Pa y Conover, H, V M Monrogy fqnrkf' Mend. C. Stookey, B. Q3 liuette- T' . Q Lowry, R. EDOJU3 C- Q- 1 ,lg Powell, G. Paiglmst, I' ' ' f - -A I 04, jg Bartlett, M. Ea?-I ett' 91' 7, ,,f, ,ffnjfgfigak Lewis, 0. A. as Q' W ' GHZ- . Dalquist, 154 . Z7 N ' 7 , g'::.- - :A . ,.,,:g -'.. f-44,-91. 4 -'f' f'f , ' 54 , ,.q ...L M 2L:,,,: .L , :. 3 ,ig 13 ., 1L-L-inf. 6 1 ! - yur? M if: - V ' , fl f' 1 5 if f 1 ix 155 o I SEL i Zn? . 4 . K h - -. r 1. s- . ' f ,. 5 S ' ' . .Mff7s.1 . 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Owing to the fact that the final games of the tryout were held the same morning as the tournament in Moscow, the WY S. C. team was played out before leaving Pullman. Each member of the team played a series of singles and wail defeated, with the exception of Fulton, who won his singles. The doubles were played and lost by Hyslop and Momb. Wfith the organization of the tennis association, the sport will un-- cloubtedly take a place of added importance in the college and the present season will be well taken care of. -Tio-i. Mearvra nf the Glenniz 1907 IQO8 Robinson, H. Judd, Heinie,' Davis, M- Galbraith, Dyke Davis, M. 1909 IQIO McLeod, H. Hyslop, Vic hderrill, R. Iklombl, P. Galbraith, Dyke Fulton, Reed Snyder, H. 156 1 ,LJM f - -'png ,- I ,,, V- , 1--, 55- - , ,gj g-,,.,,, ,',..,. , y , -, . . ,,.,.., f-, , -4,1 . ar , - gg, . . 1311 '- tht ',',',., -. i. I., f J., 4 . 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The football season of IQIO found us handicapped by exceptionally unfortunate conditions. VV e had lost three men by the four-year rule, and the opening of the season found many others missing, among them several whose prowess had been expected to contribute largely to our success. Early practice demonstrated the fact that experienced material was lacking to take their places. We were further handicapped by lack of any practice games. We lost to Idaho, the Oregon Aggies and U. of W., but won from the strong Multnomah Club team and from Whitman College. Although this record is the poorest in several seasons, if not in the history of the College, it is not a fair statement of the team's strength. . The games with Idaho and O. A. C. prove conclusively that IQIO rules were particularly favorable to fluke football, making it possible for the weaker team to win at any stage of the game. H Manager jones handled the business end of the season with such ability that next year's team may have many advantages in equipment and training facilities. This will go far towards putting our team back to the top. Physical Director Bohler took exceptionally good care of the condition of the men, and to him we largely owe the fact that no serious injuries crippled the squad. 1 ' Coach Ostoff and Assistant Coach Huston amply proved their ab-ilities as football teachers and generals. With a green squad, Coach Osthoff accom- plished as much as it was possible to do. VV ith Ostoff as coach, with the return of old stars, and with the training and development many new men received this year, we may expect VV. S. 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W- -r.- N1 A-M ,.,: . .,.. . . . , V,,,, Q , . Q , ., , . . . . . . ... .. l 'dlhr Gram Buck CVVD ........ Left End and Left Half Galbraith CWD ............. .... R lght End Kienholz CWD .... Left End and Left Half Nelson CWD ..... Right Half and Left End Hunter, Captain CWD ........ Left Tackle Foran, Captain-elect CWD .............. ----------------Quarter and Right Half Joe Harter CWD ............... Left Guard George Harter CWD ................ Center Coulter CWD ............... --T ------ FUN Laird CVVD .................. Right Tackle Holmes CWD ............. ---Rlght Guard C Heintzelman CWD ..-..-..-.-- ---- Q Uaffel' D Knight CWD ........ Full and Right Guard Gaddis ---------------- -,,--,,-.. L eft Elld Fishback --- -------------a----Fu1l sp KX? ,..., , Ellie llleahmzr HUNTER, jumbo CCC!-ptam-D-In the position of left tackle, jumbo inet every expectation which could be demanded of the leader of the team-'alld then some. Tn IQOQ he made a place on the All- Northwest team. This season he finished his fOU1'fl1 and last year at football with a most enviable reputa- tion. Captain Hunter is not a brilliant player, Wl1O pulls off sensational stunts for the benefit of 'Elle grandstand, but he plays a most consistent and heady game. In his fourth year he has proved him- self cool and equal to every emergency. He stanClS for sniooth team work first, last and all the time- DVe sincerely hope that Jumbo will help with tl16 squad work next year. Crm. H rxriu 158 IX . .. , ., , ,,. ,A ' ,. - . ,, ,, . V, ,,.. ,, ., , 1 ' .V , V , ,gV-.,, V .V1,.,. ,, .faqy ,Ang-,,,,,,.,,.,,vV,'-V..V-fp., ., W V Q 1-. -- .1-.nf mv? my 4- V7,,....--.JV V11 - . - ' a.V.V-'wg V .,V ' M- V V. .ff , . Vmfi. 1,V..f- 1--1. - I .,-,, VV ,V ,V- -M-'-au, yf P MA A D a u, I nr 1V --V .f,- 1 . el-1,1 -an-,-V 7: 4V MLM' I , IQ il V ..' V .k . ff 1, -,V . - 5,3 ' Amr ' . ,,. V W,,,.:7l,.k:,'vfL -C, 54- 4,2252V,-,Vi-f,tq.VV:5-yycryi Vg ,V Q, V ! ., ,-3 341 . 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A- 1-M 't '-W' tttfff 1' 'M' fa-'M--V-f ie-' ff j.V f'- Ms'ff' -' f -f f---'H V V ,f ., ...i...,,..a,.,,,a a , . ' . . V ---- -V ' 1 'V - - - ' ' - ' V -' 7-' ' -' ' ' Uhr lil. nf QU.-M. Sv. QI. Flfnntfmll CEEIITIP Ending in a 9 to 5 score in favor of the University of Idaho, the W. S. C.-U. of I football game, with its great climax, Idaho's magnificent stand on their own one-yard line, and its intense iierceness, will go down in college history as one of the greatest athletic contests, of which Rogers Field has not seen a few. Because Idaho, with a oneness of attack, romped away with the honors in the first two quarters, VV. S. C. settled down to consistent work and outplayed their opponents in the last two quarters. Idaho's directness. her early confidence and her machine-like playing showed a team well seasoned for so early a contest, and these qualities stood up in marked contrast to the looseness that characterized the play of the State College team in the first two quarters,'due more than anything else to the fact that this was W. S. C.'s Hrst game. What she lacked proved to be an important factor in the winning of the contest by Idaho. The first ten minutes of play produced hope-wrecking sensations for the local collegians. Thornton, the big Idaho captain, got the ball on a fumble and, at full speed, facing a clear field, romped to the coveted vantage point behind W. S. C.'s goal. The kick for goal was legal. Idaho secured the other three of her total of nine points on a place kick from the field. Changon, Thornton, Lundstrom and Williams were the stars for Idaho. . VJ. S. C.'s score came in the second quarter. Coulter, the husky fullback, was sent over for a touchdown, and Galbraith failed to kick goal. Twice in the third quarter was W. S. C. within striking distance of Idaho's goal, once on the 20-yard line and once on the 35-yard line, but her unsteadiness netted us no fur- ther scores. Galbraiths' one trial for a goal from place- ment resulted in a failure. The last few minutes of play, with both teams fighting hard on Idaho's one-yard line, and Idaho winning in her fight, marks a game as standing out above all others playei here for many years. Ellis Qbuarterhark 1 Porau facie CCaptain-electj-In either position Of quarter of halfback Jack shows the quality of a star, he is exceptionally good All-Northwest material for next season. He is unquestionably one of the hardest and fiercest tacklers W. S. C. has ever turned out. In addition to all of his other commendable qualities, he is a field gen- eral, which makes him a Ht leader for the 1911 team. Where Jack leads the team will follow, and he leads in the right direction. From forward passing and punting to line bucking he is all to the good. I CAP1.-ELECT FORAN ' 159 l A i I s VV V NW, A ,, a,4,,, A, .' ff 'y ..Q.441.mv. .- ,s t - , , ,. , -i -- -- .. .f,gj , ,:..f1-- 24g,f',fyf 1'vf fft,wf '-glgv, . ,fi ' f ':'A 1. -f,1:7f',, i' I P .. 'H' F - I ' V' .' F2 f C Z5 ,v Q15 f FW , 79 iff ,ff 250 75 lf ' , 452.1 ' q :ff-+ ff fi f -. - ' J -N if fr .1575 i Q 1 2. fiffh...-J' -' - -Ai -:ii 5 -s feng' ,rv sr fm, - wif' ffiwfwffsf .M ,.f:.,ff .,4a6f.QM+.gawk sg, f-saa ffff U , ' ' 2 , , '4 4 . .irbuif-1 ' f .. ,...,.1-1xxns,,.'.-.asseagfi-.ff:'f'figEf2.Fspf...i..f2Nfzwzigvsfmfwyeefdf- fwfr-' v 'f ' ' f' f '- 'f ,xz'L24fsf.IL ,,. ,.4-:L:e.s1s...4..W' - -r-mW- We Q - f X . , I 'P ,I . H ' V - ' ' V W ' X I I ., . I, 2 -3 1-xil - . 'fl . , . 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I For the State College, every man did his uttermost, but at the head -of the list stands the name of Heintzelman, the plucky little lad from Olympla- Although but his second chance to show his mettle, hedid himself proud, and thereafter was considered as one of the eleven in the following ga1116S- Laird and the two Harters, all three on the big Northwest paper team, to' gether with Foran and Galbraith, played hard and well. Buck's play on C16- fense attracted no little comment, while Captain Hunter, Coulter, Knight, Holmes and Nelson helped with all the light there was in them. l Although defeat was ours, every State College enthusiast was satisfied with the great light put up by the men Wearing' the Crimson and Gray. k . faflig wg YV K xxx di ' E '-za i . ,45 l ' . ,H ' XX . -gifs . A-tit. 'El ,lx Q. ,'gf:7 uU' W ? 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Q 'ffl' . -'-113 c 4 YZ! - Gur boys started the game f dv: gli V ji f CPL right and it looked as though it ' WC . M ,QL :- were merely a matter of how V C ? V ,559 much of a score they would roll up. VVithin the first three minutes of the play they scored a field goal, and thescoring stopped. When the second quarter was called the O. A. C. boys took an unexpected brace, and by a remarkable reversal form managed to score a touchdown and a field goal before the end of the game. Laird played a great game for us, while Keck's kicking and line plunging are responsible for O. A. C.'s victory. Qver-conhdence seems to have been the principal reason for our defeat. Uhr Blair. AGI.--illiulinnmah 651111111 In defeating the Multnomah Athletic Club- b-y a score of 9 to o, our team showed- a great improvement in form over the game they played against O. A. C. two days previous. Our team was greatly outweighed but the style of play usec by Multnomah was no match for the succession of fake plays and forward passes used by our team. Multnomah seemed unable to solve these plays, and they proved our best ground gainers. Multnomah showed considerable prowess, but their style of attafik ll P1'0V6Cl ineffective. However, they 'advanced the ball T E several times to within the striking distance of our gO21l- 0 . b l?'I 1 Our defense at such times was so strong that the clubmen 5,-,nj would lose the b-all on downs. HBothHscores came the second quarter on a held goal by Dyke and a touchdown by Coulter. , LHi1'd's playing was phenomenal both on offense and in 7 . lilly fx 1 gb -fsii. A . -F ,, af' df. Lu. 0 7, ClCf611Se. Foran's generalship of the team showed 1'6- -IX' CRL- markable head work. - 162 , if 1 12 75 H' mt 3, af, 1- fa 1 . f 'T . ft -1 . my r . KW' Ellie Whitman CEEIIUP 0 Q is 9-'N On November 24, 1910, Wliitinaii College took the cellar championship of the Northwest College'Conference w 'Newt by losing its last game of football to Wasliiiigtoii State Col- If gxxxm lege. The score at the finish of the game stood 8 to o in 1.1 YQ, favor of VV. S. C. This, however, does not tell the story of . the lierceness with which the game was contested. During - , 5 gf if TL '-. ' f 'f!:!V- ,N it -' , . J 0 the first half neither team was able to score, both playing a 5 J careful defensive game. The ball was in the air most of Cn.. time, due to the punting of Niles of VVhitman and Foran of W. S. C. In the second half the Pullman boys showed their superiority in the clever way in which they circled the Wliitmaii ends and manipulated the forward pass. W. S. C. intercepted one of VVhitman's forward passes which gave them the ball on their own 55-yard line. A fake end run was called by Halfb-ack Foran, in which the ball was passed diagonally across the line of scrimmage into Buck's hands, who ran straight down the sideline for a touchdown. Much credit is given to Center Harter for the perfect interference given to Buck when the touchdown was negotiatedp Besides scoring a field goal by Galbraith in the last quarter, VV. S. C. would have added another touchdown had Laird, who was playing out to one side, ,managed to have held on to the t . g b-all when it was thrown to him on a forward pass. ac. The game was clean from start to finish, the officials were good and the weather was ideal. Uhr Ifiig Uarklr Laird, Tub,', All-Northwest tackle in 1910. The big center of 1909 played a phenomenal game at right tackle this year. For a man of his weight TubJ' is exceptionally shifty. He has undaunted courage and is vested with the happy faculty of solving plays. He is just the right man for the new game. Tub has another year, and we hope he will be with us. TUB 163 i Vi 1 , GEORGE, 'fSli1n -Harter joined the squad this UC fCPU'fPlfiO11 of All-Northwest Interscholastic center for the season of 1909. He added to th HS 3 Collegiate Player, by being chosen All-Northwest Inter- 91o team. George is a wonder at offensive and defensive work, being l at intercepting forward passes and 0 Ykeu-In his fourth and last year of foot- H, s usual Hrece and heady game at right end. 1s unus ' ' - . 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L Lf l f, .'a1,L1idf:k,a.iuf.,wGa,ASv:,4rza..+as.Wf..,-N,x,,.s..ww,aaz1rfv fs, I , . wmv A ' f I l i V ' ww M K WW! X HARTER- Big Joe, All-Northwest guard, IQIO. Big joe has the faculty of saying little, but playing all the time. Through the entire season he provedihimself a mountain of strength in defensive Work, taking care of his own. position and helping his neighbors. His opponents never tried to put a play over Joe but once. 0 NELSON, jack -This was Nelson's first year of foot- ball at W. S. C., but he made an enviable reputation as right half. jack, however, has had earlier experience in the game, having played with the University of Denver. His remarkable speed, together with his plunging ability, won him a great deal of praise. He puts ginger and pep into his team mates and is a faithful trainer. Ihr 'PEII11 at reputation to the team. 164 - fx A Q s.....: l : E QM ff 3 I i it r . 'QQ f 'lil jj? 1,-Il to p fx 01 jk. .V,rEJ'n!!' jr 1 'I , ,,. .-1. .'.ff-Qi.,--v, , . 1,,,Q1,f:-4 ,.- ,.Mvgm,.,34g-,.,, ,fa.,..:i. ,, e,.,.a.,... .,.,. . ,.... , - , ,. yy,-,.,J.a,. -,.-.-.fa ...MA M29 COULTER, playing at fullback, won for himself in his first year of ,varsity football the reputation of being a cool, steady and consistent fighter. With the football knowledge gained this year, great things are expected of him next season. 0...l KIENHOLZ, EDDIE, played sub half and end. But for a few more pounds of weight, Eddie would have been one of the regulars. His tackling is sure and fierce, and he is a good plunger and kicker. As Eddie is growing yet he will un- doubtedly be heavier next year, and we may expect some sensational playing from him then. Ihr Gram HEINTZELMAN, Bovciz, another first year man, played a great game at quarter and defensive end. He is small, but has incorporated in him a great amount of speed, nerve, brains, grit and genuine football durability. He is good in his end position and will probably do things next season. . BUCK, uPADDY,H playing at left end and halfback, proved to be a splendid safety man, as well as an offensive end. His ability in receiving forward passes and recovering punts, gether with his speed, will be greatly missed in squad. This, his fourth season, was a fitting climax to a successful football career. 165 1 f- , J -V .- I ' 7 f f ' 1 9 ,,,,i,... -.-:ff :-U-f-M'- fcfrrzwgv-'. 211 ,xg -as Yagi: , -' ,Eg 2, 4.8 ff f 4 f f i if 3 - 1' if is K , Q at ff ' 1 4 fc' ' 'pa w ,. .ow - f ' iff -4 ' 2 ' .x ' 2 - ' 1 M . , ,JM - ff .Q Z E. if 1 re- ' L ff 1-if 'f' f , fm I .l W ,W .. ,, Z' W 5 , 1 f ' X f M !W Ihr Gram HOLMES, Ducky, playing at right guard, proved himself to be a steady player and a good trainer. He fulfilled the wildest expectations of all by showing himself fully equal to a position in the center trio with the Harters. Holmes is a man who knows how to play when the time comes. . KNIGHT played a gritty game at right guard and sub full. Although he is a Senior, Knight played his first 'varsity foot- ball this season. He proved himself a hard fighter and a man to be depended upon. He was willing to put all he had into every play. Knight will be with us next year. .--.-.o SCHWEITZER, Germany, is a former 'varsity man of the University of Utah, but was forced to stay out of theygame this year on account of injuries received in early practice. Germany is strong material and much is expected of him another year. - oi... GADDIS, Dee, played sub end and half. For so small 2 man Dee plays a good, consistent game of football. , -.-o-i- FISHBACK, a brother of Tom, played his first varsity foot- ball this fall. He should give a good account of himself ill future. v , , . ies ' 2 l 5 l i 3 l l 1 s Z l I l .,. ,..x,... 4 l l 5.- Hiwrrra nf the Elinnthetll IEE 1902 - 1905 1908 l01105, 101111 H- CCUW-D Stewart, E. QCapt.j VVexler, H. CCapt.j Early, J- C- Hardy, G. Galbraith, E. ?00P01WA- L- j ones, VV. Cave, C. 01105, - VVeXler, H. ' Buck, L. Lasher, Wm- Hunter, F. Coon Barnard, F- T- Morgan, A. Laird, Tub,' T1101111f'3, 0- A- Thayer, J. Foran, Jack Sapp, C- S. ooidsworfhy, H. 13. eheeiey, Ned Glu: C- R- Sapp, C. Deanor, Big Cardwell, E- M- Miner, VV. Boone, H. P 013011, E- Spalding, E. Montgomery, H. ' 11O11g9,ff9-935 C- Collins, Zeke Fishback, Tom M001 ge, - Halm, B. Hunter, F. ral-iii. C. 1906 1909 Stewart, E, Goldsworthy, H. E. Cave, C. fCapt.j Morgan, A, fCapt.j Miner, W. Vvester Thayer, Hunter, F. Brooks Nissen, N. Englehorn, W. Hardy, G, Cave, C. Buck, Paddy Sapp, C, Miner, W. Laird, Tub'f Goldgworrhy, H, E, Hartsuck, B. Fishback, Tom JQHQS, W, Miller, Bill Foran, Jack Spalding, E, Halm, J. B. Deanor, Big Grimes, F, Bryan, A. DeWitt, W. Lgbgugh Stewart, E. Galbraith, Dyke Cardwell, E. V-76Xl01', H- Longstreet, Cy Montgomery, H. 1910 Barnard, F. Hunter, Jumbo , 1907 CCapt.j Gina? ,Capt , Nissen, N. QCapt.j Laird, Tub Ste' ag, E ' Goldsworthy, H. Foran, Jack S W C, r ' Miller, Bil1 Galbraith, Dyke app, ' Wexler, H. Holmes C. . Collins, Zeke . 'H ,, Morgan A A Cave, C. Knight, K. P. ' 1 C' ' ' 1 Buck, L. Harter, Geo. rglayer' JY Rader, Ralph 1 Harter joe . oldsworthy, H. E. Ch ,.Ch b,, , 9 Cardwell E . erry, u Heintzelman, B. ' ' Hard , G. Coulter L. Lobauffh Y ' Hard 6 Hartsuck, B. Kienholz, Eddie Rehoia ' H-31111, I. Nelson, Jack Nissen, N. Miner' W' Buck, Hpaddyv 167 f' - , -' ' f . 2 . Wt cf 1 4 -7' .,.., K' f all 5' -, '44 ' Hi.-S121 was ,- v 2 fl M1-W as , ,, ,lb .Y , .I X :. 5 ll ,mg 1.135 . ,clk gl .. , is -. .-1 .mg p 7, --K ,-., ,f aff... . .l , ,, ,...1.f-':..?q, - l 'f i- ip- ' ' rf I UM-g 7: 1-nm . - -fi? lfff 1 iq 1 . - '- . ' . - .kg-SQ ' f -1 .1 f- Wfok- .1 --f..,o,:G1Z141-..-Y l6,ff '1I4 Wx f. '.i'.aQ..r: 1 ' - cf if 1 9 fl , hr Mankvihall Svvannn nf 19111-11 ,Q ' 1 I The IQII basketball season has introduced an en- x , , . . . 'Z I I tirely new chapter 111tO the- athletic history of the f ' 1 Washington State College. ' Not a college game was ' -'J won. When Coach Bohler made his call for candi- , 1 dates for the basketball team Capt. Lowry was the only f x - experienced man to re-spond. There were many - C f- promising men, and the indications were that with a C.Y?l,-. little more experience we would have a team of con- siderable class. But it was not to b-e. Captain Lowry and Barnes took sickg Rogers left school, Bartlett, Knight and Buck received injuries which kept them out of the later games and handicapped them in all. Capt. Lowry went into many games when he should have been in bed, and to him is due great credit for excellent work, though he was in very poor physical condition. With constant changes in the lineup, team work, which has been a great factor in W. S. C. basketball teams in recent years, could not be perfected, andthe new men were not cool enough in the heat of conflict to shoot baskets accurate- ly. Most of these men will be- in school next year, and with the additional experience, will furnish material for a team of which we can all be proud. Knight was elected captain of the IQI 1-12 team. Svrhvhule - Score D010 Teams Place Opp. W.S.C. DCC. 17, 1910 ....- Spokane Y. M. C. A. ....... .... W . S. C Pullman ..... -29 33 DCC- 21, 1910- Spokane Y. M. C. A. ....... .... W , S, C Spokane -- .... 37 17 1311- 7, 1911 ------ 1-10yOl3 ..-.----...............- ---W. S C.---Pullman .... --I4 24 lim- 13, 1911 -.-. -Co. F CA. A. U. Championsl ...... W. S. C Pullman ---.-- 27 24 .1311 15, 1911 ----- U. Of W. ........................ W. S. C Pullman ..... -29 22 .1311 19- 1911 ------ U. of VV. ..o..... .... - - .... W. S. C Pullman - .... -24 10 Jim- 20, 1911 ----. -Gonzaga ..... .... W . S. C Spokane .....- 30 12 1211- 27, 1911 ..... U. of I. ........ --.--W. S. C.---Pullman ------25 23 Feb- 6, 1911 ------ U. Of 1. -----...- --1--W. S C.---Moscow ..... -20 7 Feb- 10, 1911 ----- -U. of I. ........... .... W . S C.,,-Pullma11 ...... 32' 19 Feb. 13, 1911 .... -Two Rivers Vvis.--- .----, W, S, C Pullman ,,.,, -22 28 E011 16, 1911 ----. Whitman ---------- --- W. 5. C Pullman ,...- -23 I7 lleb- 24, 1911 ----- U- of XV. ..--.-.. .... W . S C.-,-Seattle --.... -23 10 Feb. 25, IQII ----. U. of XV. --.-. -H-- W l S C,---Seattle ------- 23 16 Feb- 27- 1911 U- of O.-0 ---- W. S. C.,,-Eugene -------45 14 FCP- 28, 1911 -.... U. of O.--- -,,. W, S, C Eugene ---- ---32 7 11111111 1, 1911 .-.- O. A.. C. .--.- --.-.. w , s C Corvallis ....- 33 9 March 3- 1911----Wfllltlnall -----. -.,,-,, W , S, C Walla Walla 32 20 3181111 7- 1911 --.- Idaho Stars ---- .-..,..-,-. W , S, C Pullman ,,...- 16 25 168 XT ff-H-M' .. 1 . . .1 .-- ., F , . . 1 Q - 1 .. 'V A -ffh 1 f- .g.f1.:+.11l-4 1.1,-1,1 fA-- 1 .v.A1 .4111 f'A ..L.AA . if l,'f'V ' ,. ----- ff AAfn'2' te gg k M 5 1 1 'gl A, , 1,gS.1 35, J, '! ' if , iff- - iug A- . 1 . ....,,,,,,Nm ,,,,,,v,mgjz2.5-L,,,,Lm2iy4g32,LwAwbL,g,,,Mg,,,,,-upM:Li,,Jw:?:,,L,L,,13,:,4,,5,294,137 3 .g.W1.gQ........,U.,.,.1.1, .1 T-.f,.j.211..:n':7a.w-1fw.w.,.,-11, si...1-W.Q..:4.- 1 Uhr Emikvilmll Gram Gu ards F 01'wa-rd s Heinie Rogers C971107' 5 Rex Gardiner Ritter, W Lowry QCapt.j, W Bunc Barnes, W LaFollette, VV Paddy Buck, W Max Bartlett, W Knight, VV Dolly,' Dalquist liol. Qlapiain Enmrg The rise of Lowry in the basketball world was very sudden and spec- tacular. Last year he went out for the lirst time and was one of the best players on our championship team. He was chosen All-N-ortliwest forward and elected captain of our team. He was the only choice for center this year, but was handicapped by his height. His game this year was not so spectacular as last on account of an injured ankle early in the season. Even with this handi- cap, he has played a good, consistent game. . ---oi ' mearrra nf thu Zizmkeihall M 1904 1905 1906 Fulton, J. Fulton I. QCapt.j Maloney, Pat ' QCapt Smith, J. Smead, B. Fulton, J. Smead, B. Lund, C. Ockerman, C. Robinson Maloney, Pat Smead, B. Theil imith, J. IBIavis,bgVl. O gnew uxta e, . . Rader, R. 1908 1907 Rader, F. CCczpt.D 1909 Davis. M. CCapt.D Putman, I. Anderson, C. F. CCap! Anderson, C. F. Davis, M. Barnes, 'Bunk Fulton I. Dalquist, W. Holcomb, F.. Rader, F. Calhoun, M. Crane, Pat', Crane, Pat Anderson, C. F. Torpen, B. Chidester, W. B. Torpen, B. 1910 1911 Anderson, C. F. CCGNQ Lowry CCapt.D Crane, Pat,' Bt1Cli, Paddy Momb, J, ' rqg Ritter Englehorn, Moose IB.aF0llettS:3 DeWitt. W. 1 arnes, unc Lowry, R. ,,,f'?ifh Bartlett, Max Dalquist, W. J., ' Knight ,.-.silk K 1 iriiifsizaf- ii' av- ' H 1 QV P 1-X ee gi.,-i'-lg ' - ' 169 -.. I . E I , , . , . .L M, ,, 1, x 1. :K 15- ' E I 1115.5 :W- 2- llf' I in 5. 3 , 1.1-..g .L1, 1. ' 'iff - .' -' vi' 1'-fl ' 'ri- ii Ju n g- eff T- f . .J ', :iw-r ls' J: tg W ' fl. w V771 3 5ff'H1i.S,:?.sX 1f1' r -' 1 .1-:ff. .f:f , ls .11 . 95 is ' '- ' T 'sm .1-wrt 7 W' '2- 1 Ta' L'-'gxfaafa f W d rrifmsffa ' ' il f may W' f .1 'PW Q bn . -.H . vi MSL ,W i . U., A . ,A . , . Z., .jf A, M ,M ,7 A . , f ,fl P, I it ii-' - - 'fw'? r'l '43 MMI ' , if M 4, s W mf M 45 wr 5 A , QQIH' 'X ,rw If 3 Q Y' 1 ' ' f 1 ft ,J ffiffzf as Mt! f ' . . , . V . .. . -Q. ' F .. 1. V, mil -FJ ' . as . - -. .figs '-.ss-t-,fe -. If . :sf 'sr fs ' maxi..LaineQ...'1.1,ga,,,.l22...QW mzswsu. M1 .1 W.-.fy-Q ' -- V - 1 -. 4. I ua -f.-eLu..'w, ww:-:f1..g: rw. wvw- - iw. V , f f f , 1 f . S 5'-an: alpna.,-:. 1-,g,,..p.....-,5v,.2s.,.,i ....1.,.w.....g 1, M M . L, , sir. ,f , . , 2 1. E112 ilillat fEEIII1P Wfrestling is one of the new sports at the State College, having been put on the collegiate basis only this year. VVith the interest shown in the mat game, it promises to be one of the popular sports in the future. Two years ago the nrst team was organized under the tutelage of Coach Bohler, and meets were held with the Spokane and Multnomah Athletic .ClubS and O. A. C. Last year but one meet was held, that with the University .of VVash'ington at Seattle. This year the hrst meet ever held at home was wltll the U. of VV. Each school took two out of the four events, thus giving the U. of NN. the meet, as the two heavyweights were forfeited. The winning of the two bouts by Doelle and jenne gives them the Northwest championship in these weights, as the U. of W. won these from O. A. C. Wfith Captain-elect Doelle and all of the old men back again next yeflf, prospects look good for a championship team. -oi IH. nf M. 115. IM. Sv. QI. illlarrh 27. Weight U. of W. W. s. c. Won by Refulf II5 ........ Dixon-U Ramsey ---- U. of'W. ---- Two draws. decision T35 ---... P1'21tC-31' .-------- King ------ U. of W. --------.... - TWO falls I-L5 -......- Shadinger Doelle ----- W. S. C. --,-- Draw, clecisiongfilll 153 ....---- Robbins ------ Jenne ------ XV. S. C. --------- Two deC1S1O115 170 X-Fx , I V -.z '2v:z-wL'Ig61f,.i' -1 - .1 22 3 .gaqggf--e-fi'-:fr NV.. ' LW' - 'E2f'f'-, - JM. ' Y, ,. . .6 z- ' L W i ' Q 2' H' ' V w' t ' W T i if 'f it ' i 'f .2 ' fl? Us ,5 f'WQs'tf.1:',' ,- 1 :pie 13 ff-f , ' If A . X, , Q 4+W-..a,,,..,,f'?.-9 ff- It f- .Iwi . fa' if . , I f , 1' ' . z. . P '+fce?Zt I wff4,W.f,t,.. . . .f.. ,. rl! -t vie- if I .. 1 f - , r . . . .. - if Q, ima. wif f ,.fM, 2, .4 'yr,,,w' ffm, 417,51 , 1. . Q.. . Q. .1 - - .rv - f H . .- , 1 cf. ff . -V s..qf.f..M ,, ..:-sv. Q..--:'.f-.-Hwy. -ge-wig WA' . 11:44, cm.g.1.f-..:.t...,r.-Lag. la74.3,-,,.a.a...w:..a:.4f:.k.mewtczi-' get . . ,. .,,. .,., . ,M . , ,. ,,,, , H.- A 4--- Mwfl wwfffewavwlwe 2. Zzmiwt-.QWtZv'f?'f'4,,5fmZ 'N,-a'3v!'EWMMU . Qnivr-0112155 Athlvtirn Probably one of our most interesting customs is the one of inter-class athletics. Although there are no written rules governing these contests, they are just as rigid as if we had volumes written on the subject. The Senior class is always the final judge of any disputed point. Since, by tradition, the W men are barred from these contests, new men are con- tinually showing up quite strongly, and so the coaches have an opportunity to pick out the best looking material. The Scrubs represent their class, if they cannot make their W, and the college community is given some very good and enjoyable athletic contests. The Junior track meet, held early in May, is managed by the Junior class, who pre- sent the winning class with a beautiful cup. As a rule the Freshman class has the advantage in this meet, since their men have not had an opportunity, at any time -to make their lfV's. This is true with all the other contests, but not to so great an extent as in the track meet. Consequenly, as a rule, the Freshman class wins this meet. However, at rare intervals, this rule is broken and some other class wins. Next in importance to the track meet come the basketball games. In these games the Freshmen do not have so great an advantage, since the Senior and Junior teams are comprised of men who have worked together for one or two years. Consequently the outcome of these games is very doubtful. The victories have been divided about evenly among the four classes, with, perhaps, the Freshman class a trifle in the lead. The Freshman-Sophomore football game always excites a great interest, but it is not so popular with the student body as the track and basketball contests, since but two classes are vitally interested in the outcome. The same applies to the Freshman-Sophomore baseball games. . The wrestling tournaments, indoor track meet, indoor, baseball and the tug of war have been instituted only in the last few years. but are steadily growing in favor. 171 r' ' . . f - . ' . L mil ilk ff 7 .C ..... . ,4- f M . . . X, 'Q it . K .. - ' - , .'f ' 'f - 'vf-1 iv an ' ff: .1 ey fl' f 1 .X 3' an ' fa .1 . , , ..-. -1 lr 1- fs- 3 in .. 1. i . J, . Mmm! of W . as f f V ,ff Q., -W-.4, f fn -' . ' ' --Q ' vi g.x'f'fCZ?2?:f1 ,f n e K M 1:1 'A yr r lf 55 ff? .f 4 f .C+ - ' 1': ' 1 1-1 , '-3331-t . 1-1.-V+' ' wi . it ' ff- ' ,J X 2 f M W, f ' ry 1 ' gn' 5 2 fi -' f ',?f5nLawg yu r - 3. , W ,, in W' ,, few f, Z. --,awww ' f Wf - 'f I i .-if 2-al'-1 is .' 1-5' '- fir, Z. 222 - fl ' Y' , .,, I ...-,uf .- -.-wi-:gQeL3.kxy.Q.s...4f4xL e iMe J' A' 9 , we: H ' ' f - H ' foi t, --. . ,.- ,--.1-. V--W - - - . Uhr Zluninr 515221 The junior Track Meet, which was held April 30, 1910, under the .auspices of the 1911 class, was easily the most successful meet of its kind ever held on Roger's Field. The day was ideal and the attendance was ap- proximately two thousand. The meet was won by the 1913 class by the large score of eighty- one and a half out of a 'possible one hundred and forty points. The records made in this meet would, a few years ago, have won the North- west championship. The most remarkable records made were in the dashes and jumps. However, the records, taken as a whole. were ver for such a meet. since all the W men are barred from this contest. Turk Monroe was the highest individual point winner of the meet, with seventeen points. His winnings y remarkable were distributed as follows: First in the high jump and 220-yard dash, third in the 100-yard dash. Chet Anderso in the pole vault and broad jump-, second n was second, with sixteen points. 2-'mmmarg April 30 FFCSl1men ...., --- ---- SIM Juniors B- --,. -ZIM Sophomores ,-- ,---,-- .,,,, 2 3 Seniors ------------ --,,-, - -- 8 Event First Second Third Record 330 RU11 ......... .- McVVhorter ....... Grant .... ---.Brownell --- --.- -AZQII Shot put ....----- Anderson, C. ----- DeWitt ------ ---- L aird ----- ---- - 38:1 Pole Vault -.-...- 11011106 ---------- -Edmonds ,,.. ..,, I -'owell -N-- -..- . 9210 100-YHFCI -------.. .HOlland ---------- .Quigley ---- ----Monroe --------- --I0 HEIWIUCT ------..- .A11d61'S011, C. ----- .Laird--,- --------- -Dammon--A ------- 12529 Hlgh Jump ------. Powell ----------- .Monroe ---------- -A-nderson, A. --..- 5375 T30 HU1'd1CS ----.- -Al1ClC1'SO11, A.-----LaF0llette, R. ---- .lioran --------.-- -1611 449 D2Sh ---- ---- - Galbl'-flitll --------- McWl10rter ------ -I-iouser -------. ---55 Dwws --.-.-.... --DeWitt .--...---.. Laird -----.-- ---Anderson, C. ..... -98 Broad Jump ------ .Monroe ----- ---- - Foran ------ ---Anderson, A. ---- -2151 M1193 -------- ---- - GI'-Qllt ------ ---- . Stewart ------ ----Momb -------.. ---5 I8 32 220'iY31'd --------- Quigley ---------- -Monroe ---------- -Lynch -----...- ---23 220 Hurdles ------ DeVoignes ------- -Anders0n, A. -.--- Kienholz ---- ---.2623 JEWCIIUT ---------- -A11dC1'SOI1, A. ---- -Foran ------------ Glaisyer--- ..-- 13736 1110-111116 --------- L6WiS ------------ .Cornwall ,--- ---.Kinney ---- -----10545 Relay-Freshmen 172 1 t r a 1 1 r 1 r 1 t V E .- VVV , 5 - Q L 1112 Jllrezhmaxn Svnphnmurv 11111221 May 7 1910 Event 0 ......... Shot Put--- Polt Vault--- ---- 100 Dash--- Hanimer ----------- Hi h Jump -------- First Cooil --------- - Geue----. -------- --- Monroe and Lowry -,----- ---- Harter ----- Dalquist ---- 120 Hurdles ------- -Momb ---- 44Q Dash--- Discus ------------- Broad Jump Cooil ----- Dalquist ------ ---- . Secoftzci Bartlett ----- ---- -------U lquist-- ----McRae ------ ---- Monroe ------ ---- LaFollette- ------- - ----.Ba1'tlett------ ---- DeW1tt---,-- ---- Quigle ----- ---- DeWitt-, ---- ---- Thompson--E ----.Monroe----- ---- TI111 d McVVhorter Glaysier ------ Edmonds-u Monroe--- Powell ---- Rerord --------. III ---3316.5 ---,IO feet ----IO sec. ----98 feet Momb ------ ---- . Kienholz-,-- - ----18 sec. MCVV horter -------- 53 :2 I-Ia rter ------- Lal-Tallette ---- ----I II ZI 2122 fl 1 W , 1- 1 4 t f A XM XJ y ew f 4 vfw, ,' ,Q X M 4, sa! 9144 f I '12, xv It 1 M ,Q V Mig, far ffz ,, TAM v ,Q yy yfifj 1 I gn ,g , 'fy fs ge . wylag is Q , 5 f 3 I , f5QLWj5 W K M, , 1 9 5, , Q1 If f W 3 X f,.ff'j 1,52 KSN if gi Wi, ay 7 fl 9 P57351 7-4 23 2 ixb 1' Y! ya 1114 6 f ffdw J 'g,3?'f'6ffviQ f Q .H ws Wm Mmfffafnla 23.-ww.uvf cf, ,mqvf-wi., fM+14 V3 W +- f 1 'WN WZ'-'N VY f ff f , U .- 7 f 88 1 1 2 2 fi L rx I g S 6 .. T 7 Mile --------- ---- 220 Dsh ------ ---- - 220 Hurdles -..-..- - Javelin ------------ - Two-Mile ---------- Stookey ---- Lowry ------ ---- Thompson ---- ---- . Glaisyer ----------- - Stookey ------------ ----Stewart ----- ---- Quigley-. ---- ---- Kienholz ---- ---- Monroe ------------ Lewis ------------- - Momb ------ ..-. . 5 CO7 Lynch ----- DeWitt-.---. Edmonds-N Relay-Sophomores: Cooil, Bartlett, Quigley and Grant. Ellie Bahru Numan 69111 E1 Wrath ---22 :2 26 :3 ----120:51 ---.10 :24 The first Freshman-Sophomore track meet in the history of the Col- lege was held on Rogers Field May 7, 1910. On account of the rivalry that existed between the classes throughout the entire year, the competition was keen, and each class, being desirous to win the last athletic xy battle of the season, sent their men into the field in good condition. Cooil Won the 880 for the Sophomores in the 9' . . , , ji. S597 :East time of 2 :o1 2-5. Lowry made good time in the 1oo ,335 and 22o yard dashes. Stookey was fast in the two-mile 1 - . . event and Dalquist and Monroe were good in the Jumps x555?E'-?Q 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 - - an po e vau t. ll ie lina scoie was. A was-,gf 11225329 Freshmen, 7o. Z- Lift? Sophomores, 69. 1 .2-33. X .-:-r 173 ..-....i, Clfgl- ,, V , - 1 ' , . ' 1, fu 'f -142 -Q ,1,:,,-5-.VL-H,, . ?,,i iq,-if-f,, .. gf' N---PW'-A-'af' . gan' if 4 uv? 4. 5 . , ,ff , My f ,ffl I f V-dl :-nf, 4 , -,V-, gh -' If Qi 96135544 K M vs ig , . Sq . jj, ,,,, , V: V 1 i ,A . ,- A V K ,.,,.,: , , ,..m-...M:X,w?LmM,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,N,,,,,.,..,,,,i,.-,.,. 1 , MW V, ,,.i.N ly , . I V .X . Mi. V SENIOR ELEMENTARY TEAM-CHAMPIONS First Row: Bloom, Burdette, Breiding, Rosenhoff, Casad CCaptai1iDe. V Second Row: Lawson, Cil1'iStCl1SC1'1, Sorenson, Feddersohn, Buffmgton, Menaglia 1. il MIDDLE ELEMEN'rA1zY SFEA M Fi 1' SL Row: Swain, Fairlamb, Miller, Van Dyke, Rezlrd, Glasgow, LaVio1ette. Second I-iow: Pearson, Riggiiis, Dills, Sprowl, RydC1', Showalter' 174 fu.-X qu-J 0,9-3 i,g,gu,sSf , 4. t v, ,rfgzgig j,:,,,g,,g, Q iff'-,-v,f',,-wh. '.jl:-,','f'Zf 32g.-224,-ffl ' V fjlfif: , . . f . ' rf1' 'f f r -f' ' J .. f: ' M. rin? ,-:ft if Q f rl V.: fa avr +4 . i - ff LQ .1 W -' , 'Y ,, ag 2 i l, .C 562 WM lf? i- f ff .aggf'f'mjfZJ5 g '- 1 we 'ff , f V' . - 2.- t ,Qfff-ff? . ag, L.. , -'-5 M1 . J, ,, '- fats I , HLLQ' , ,.ff.r,,, , 'f:'- fre, 4 1 1 41eL2.14.::i-.-4aa':,..4W,ir,-,fi QLy,Q.-ff. ' ' i ' 'i 'Mi'tM 'MW T'4T S 'C W f , - - -.nv-+.,-H .,., 2 -M. - yn' '--- - f' -V - ' ' ' - ' ' V ' ' T . , ,, -, , 7 , V , ,, , .. , 2 - V Q- : ' 'v ' ' r 2 a f f Q, A .4 I , . ..... -,-..-.- INrERscHoi-Asrrc TEAMS Efhe Elvmvntarg Elrark BHPPT Event First Second Third Record 880 .......... .... . Bolick ........ --- Casad---- Buchanan .... .... 2 :I6 3-5 Shot Put Rosenoff ........... Rocca .... .... - Matlock .... ----3413 I-2 Pole Vault ........ .Crow ........ ,..... P erkins .... Casad ..... ----825 Ioo Yard ..... .... . Lynch ............. .Stone .......... Elliot .... 10:4 Hammer ........... Matlock ..... ----Harvey ............ .Rosenolt .... .... 8 I 17 High jump ........ Elliott ........ ---.Thompson an Darwin ----- .--- . S23 120 High Hurdles--Thompson Elliot -------------- Stegman ---. .-.. 2 O-3 440 ------ Lynch ---- Casad ------------ ..-Sorenson ---- ----57. Discus ------------- Rosenoff ---- ---Bailey ------ Bremner ---- ---- 9 9. Broad Iump ------- -Matlock ----- ----Elliot and--- Harvey -... ---18:1 Mile --------------- Bolick ---- Renard ----- Tyra ------ ----5130 220 Low Hurdles--.Thompson Laughary ---------- .Renard ---- ---.30. 220 Dash ---------- -Lynch ---- Stone -------------- Elliot ---- 2421 Relay-Seniors: Lynch, Stone, Cotton and Laughary. Final Score-Seniors 54, Middles 51, Juniors 16. O1. All Amr :ui ' The annual Prep meet, though not of exceptional interest to many, is of vital importance to the development of our future trackteams. The Preps. have no chance to represent the College in the collegiate meets, so this meet holds out an inducement' to- them to train. In this way the Preps. get a good start, so when they can represent the College they have had previous track experience. The records are not very remarkable, yet We can see the development of men by comparing the records with college records. Such men as Bolick, Lynch and Casad should some day do good work for the College. 175 A p ,,,, V , f., , ,Ii A f Z'-' . 1, -A .,, ' .- ' ,V -rg',j1, g,,,wf ,' .V fl' ' , f,,j4,r,,,'-' Q 'Qc 'V , ,, -V , - : -- -.:f..:w 'f..sak--199A-ww-W--wwza f-uri, - -VY : ,, fjrveff' , Hs' ' . 4 I f 1 f I ff ff yi asf , . ,M -A-w ,-,, ,, rf-M , r ww wx ,fe f Q , yi r, ,f IM, 4 , fj ,s f , M, I I fi , iff., f s gg. 5 , A 'S N .,, 2r, y .. ,Q wil, 9135 cy it l ,, 'f 5,7 s-JL X if, 42 ci C' higi g' xiii . '- - -- 5 Y gui- rf - H' , 1- 'LET ,, . Q ff , fi 5'fZf,1- ' ' ' 'tf f?i? U 2 X fha! MFFYZXQ fi we 'S ' 5' V W ay? ' . ' ff ffl? nj . 5, , -- ' EM -'fs A 'S ff if , ' , I ff , ,Ma-,w, ampzfi., -,',-ff i4f,f4-Mfa,,M4 .iQM,, Jvfw, , f ,f 7: , , V Q A 'f 2 1 1 eil'-i:Qi:f.AA.1Q.hL'.3?LiE--W-'wwf' Q 'w i3W?M-f'3f'-lic tw:m 'l 'w f 'W' 'WW , , ., . ., . . ' 'X l ' ' X ' 'f JUNIOR ELEMENTARY TEAM . First Row: Johnson, Saunders, Stubbs, jones, Holben, McLean, Spaulding. Second Row: Christensen, Roberts, Dermody, Giblin, Heyes, Foss. QD? Wifi ' 0lifyf'a7rQ3WS X' ' ' 4, 1 it te1'S3..a-sifmxjlifigiii I ,gt sv Ellpz Elementary Zllnnihall Svvaann g The football teams of the Elementary department started practice early last fall back of College Hall. The first game, between the Seniors a11Cl .l11hiO1'S, November II, Went to the Seniors by the score of '13 to O. The .lUhlO1'S, illOWCVC1', were not discouraged and entered the game against the Mldflles With lO'fS Of Hpepn and played them to a standstill. Each team scored a touchdown but failed to kick goal. The Seniors and Middles played the championship game November IQ. The middles had designs on the championship, but they were easily taken into camp by the Seniors. VVhen time was called at the end of the !lll'tl quarter, on account of darkness, the score stood I6 to o in favor of the . eniors. The Seniors not only won the championship of the department, but tc ' - +4 P ' - f - es fibhshed a record that will stand unequaled for some time. They H619 not c - -- qcoled Oh, 21UCl allowed their opponents to make yardage but OUCC- 176 K, 11 -g,.VL,.' ,,y.3,,- 5-. . ,i-,3.. .,f--,...,f. g3.Q.t1,, ..i,..5.'.v . I .1-Twig' ' A. v.ng:'v-f:Qza'f .. ' . ,,,.' -1,.-w as-a t '- I J ' ' ,gy 'V amz ' 1 f T Q V ,Y ' V 1 .V .p s , - g . , f . f .wf.,,4y,f ,f M 1- 1,3 M 1 li ' ,. , :A f'+ I W ' fa ,V f 4 ev: , QW f wi Q ,n ., '5.u..W-I W - '-I .G,iywj 94124 f W ' If f, A we Q f A -f ' ruff: za, P 'N WJ ' . -1:21171 .. WKMM ' 1 lwckwi, 4 as, Q QL' wr , AW . 1' - lf ZL4 'f za, if! ,X fftff as - pr, ff witjffw fsl.w'3 fE, , Z,,,,,1fW.f,.m6Q fly . 1. 1. , . I ,,, 4 W, W, U 43, 91.1. AW Zs,,x?2f2f,vi fy Y, wifwfikiffvf wg' V ., -f.fm2,f1. , 1, , f,,f!g,f V3 2 , 'lar .1j'1:ff1w.x J -AQ 70 -wf'f55'f 77i 4.ta.a'.1v11.- am: vs if ..ff4Zg,yA,gyj,gaZ,,,4:,w4W.af.,aff,ff,M,jg.,.M I, f ',.,p,4..w,.4.a,L,iaf..ms24wf,fffg,4X:Wwmggm-fkfw3:.wf,,.tf1h7.54.45MGM Sfrniur-illarnltg Mawr The Seniors were fully determined to win one final victory over their rivals-the faculty-before leaving the old school. The Frois. had turned in the grades, so the Seniors were free to do their worst. It was a fine ex- hibition of baseball and good-natured bandinage, but the faculty scored the last victory by a never-to-be-forgotten IO to 9 score. ..,0..-.-. w 0 ' , , .., f ilirenhmzrnfvnplinmnrv 65211112 1 l , -f NNW Cn April 29 the Freshmen met the So homores to . x P -1 ' settle baseball honors. The Freshmen Won by the lop- ! ' 5 sided score of I3-3. The Sophs lined up, Harrison QCap- X T tainj in the box and Harmon behind the bat. These were I Q Ex I - assisted by Merritt, Lowry, Howard, Slate, Quigley, .,..,i.... V ' Hunt, Brislawn and Williams. The Freshman battery I I QS . ' g lut consisted of King and Campbell in the box, with Graham -TL K 1' and Pape behind the bat, assisted by White, Tully, Kein- , 2 holtz Q.Captainj, McElroy, Holland and Smith. X? qmva' N. B.-Slophs were not sovfeg 177 I l A A I !,f f'SXV,,,, ,, , V, , X , ,,f, , .V 4-. -V i - 1. ' ' ., , T, ,, . 3,fvf?':- ,,-, ' mfg iiiilg, , , V , ., 1 V, AV1. '-V- 'iQT , ' f i A, , T. Q . , -- S ' T 55:1 filliiii .1-15:25 ,M -,, 1. lin! 1 'l5 I - ' . TEE P A .i ! H -. .. ......... .-.. i -4,- '-'-?-Q Akstltlfy Ei wager, tin gg i ffiggf fl iaaaugi. fl --ul ..-'-glkw-,Eg 151 'SIL Wiki,-.,l II' - :IEE !E:5. 5:1 Ii: 115553, if? 9:-I 'gg 'ha 413157 E55 ' 'E E355-J:-liggg 15:55 iS1mie'E- 52:53, Y55! :sta IE, a!?'::::g qiqlnlgliil III I... - .' 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F or some reason Idaho would not meet us this ear so the class meet ended 1 Y r the cross-country Work. , The class meetiwas a great success. All the classes, except tl1C juniors, were represented by ive men each, The Freshmen were the winners, with 86 points, the Seniors second, with 47 points, the juniors third, with 41, the Sophomores were last, with 40 points. Cooil took lirst in 2Q 2 30. F1'GSl177167Z ' Seniors hm-i01's Wfilliams VVelsch Cooil Lake Phillips Spurling Locklin Gaines Carlson Stratton LaFollette Rockie N ewhouse 178 Sophomoafes Koch Curtis Houser Hopkins Stilson , 1 : Y ,,,V,,,,f MM1fwww, f. wlgxnwuwmm, ,M,h,,,,Q,,hA,,M,,, ,,4,,,,.,M,,,Egg ,AM:,f,,,,Ej ,..,W,M,.,X N ,,,,. ,,,, . , .,,, ,. ,,,M,,X . , , ,AM I V li-li SOPHOMORES Q19I3D-WINNERS OF FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL GAME, 5-o FRESHMEN fIQI3D-WINNERS OF FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRACK MEET 179 EL -f-iifmfgz-.fpffm.J f w Qu-2'-ffffzwf.-Megs' wwf' f 1, ff ' f , e P ' , . swf z,,' : 'f9 K gg 4' as 1, fry ' 3 W2 ' , V ,ap . r w f I , vtkgyz J ,, ,,. WAw,?gkZ 4 1 .. L ,Q - 4. . ,M , 4,32 W ,M E Q Z ff JQ, - ' Z-,75 ff ' 'I P Al f' ' f'I,'7f6,Yf Zff . H 'J .,y,. ,G ,. V , : V g- vii I' gg, -1 Zi! M' ' Z 7, . H ' HQ n ',- f- .ww a W-, afflm-az' Q4 QM f 4. N J f -,a -s V , - - . 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Flhe fdnirrrleum imakrthall QEIIIIPZ -------------------I5 Sophomores ---------------------------23 -------I3 Freshmen ---- ------------------- ----22 Finals Seniors ......-.. -Q ,,,..,,..-,-, ,--,,.. 1 7 Sophomoreg ..---,,,,,-,,-,- -,-----,,,, 3 3 . .ilnhnnr Memrhall Gamez Team Score Battery FHCUVEY ----..-... ...... ...... ....... 9 B o hler and NYSf1'0m FrSShn1en H -,,----- ----------------- 4 Bemiss and Coulter JUUiOI'S .......-.------ ----------m----- ,2 O Jenne and AfmSfTOng SOPhOmOr6S ........... ........... , ---2O Kienholtz and KCUUCdY IUI'1iOI'S ...... ---- ----------------- 4 J el-1116 and AfIHStfOng Freshmen ---.,,---,------- ----h------- I 2 Bemiss and Coulter FHCFVEY ----- ----.... - -- ........... 18 Bohler and NYSUOH1 SCUIOTS .......... -------- -------- ---- I 0 B uck and BHITICS Faclllty -.. ,.--- ---- -R-------------- I 4 Akers and NyStfOUT Juniors .... ...- ---- - - -I -------- 20 Jenna and Doelle 182 Z5 ...J ...J J' .Is -I5 mi ffreuhman Mzuakrthall mmm Bowen Love Hennmff Sampson Ritter .. vv '--f - ,- .. 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'- if l'i'-'-Mifefzvv.. ' .f y a 14, -rv 3 2 ff if 4 4 i P ' 4' ' ' ,. fm? 4 l' i12i L-Juasiftitf , -gi or :n e ff f '1 -,dr f ' , . ii 1541.31 r w ,,., A Cbgmnaaium Mnrk Under the supervision of Physical Director J. F.VBohler, gym work has become very popular with most every student of the College. The number taking gym work is about three times as great as last year. The number en- rolled has increased considerably, but the number voluntarily taking it has increased remarkably. The Work has become so heavy that Mr. Bohler now has two regular assistants, Coach Gsthoff and jack Nelson and several student class leaders. Coach Osthoff has charge- of the heavy gymnastic class and Nelson is teaching boxing and assisting in regular class work. The required physical culture consists of Indian club swinging, dumb bell, mat, apparatus and general work. Beside this, there is fencing, Wrestling, indoor baseball, basketball, handball and general indoor athletic Work. Each year there are class tournaments of all these sports. This year the indoor track meet was held in February. This brings out the new material for track and gives a lineup on what vve- will have for the season. Each year the ladies' and the men's physical culture classes give an athletic entertainment. This consists of various class exercises and fancy ex- hibitions.. El , - 184 ,KT i ff' -255' H ' ' '- . . , . f: . I V -T 1' 'V 71- , H -- - . ,,-, ' . ,,., ' HSE ,rf-.',1-.f.if4,-,-f--am!--f .flffff Q iff'-'viii-.-ilJ,-L5-gray Q f f ..-Wlfff 'j'ff 1 1' 1 fe'-' 5 'ft 53 55 M 5 if ' . ag . it ' fp 4 D ff? C, .Q ' Q' f--...lf ' V 4 Zw.2zf7'.':fg af ,,,,, ' K - Ifffff ff 'I . ri.-X W f f1.'fLf-.wif-a'. , K: Q., Q, f fr. fr , f'ff71,5..,.g1,,4- . qw .H JA . 1 f .. C I 4 , l lf., ,gy ,f , v. 1.4224--,a15a,5gw,,1 f-, 'ff 6 Q -Q if 'Z,'g,+' gf Q.-pl ' ' V ,Q ,V . , 5 fl., f . -, K fray' . 7 Vir:1iLuidzf,,,-'V :5ag,.g,3',,,,gi:4I..,ZL2a.fzII,::g:4IQ.,.1.LL-'La.g.?'zf., Effifig. ff a1a.:x,.,f.,.g:,, - - .A.l-Lazy.,-ff, wfeg, ,Ji.,?:,:i-.,.:......fASalixff, Annual Mgmnaatir '-Exhihiiinn The gym was crowded to witnessthe fifth annual gymnastic exhibition on March II, which was without doubt the best ever seen in Pullman. The variety of the performance is evidenced by the program, and its appreciation was manifested by the applause. The performance showed that they had been well trained, and did justice to their training. The girls, under the direc- tion of Miss Huse, contributed largely to the success of the exhibition. Their drills and dances gave a spice and variety that made the program pleasing. The parts of the men under the direction of Bohler, Osthoff and Nelson, gave a substantial and often thrilling aspect to the performance. The horizontal and parallel bar work, under the direction of Coach Osthoff, is deserving -of special praise. The strain the performers were under was often reflected on the faces of the audience. Perhaps, though, the one thing that marked the affair as an assured success was the grand climax work of Coaches Osthoff and Bohler on the swinging rings. Such work is seldom seen by a college crowd. PROGRAM Grand Mafch , Heavy Apparatus Work .........,.,,,., Dumb Bell Drill ...... Miss Huse, Dlrector .............. --,O, P, Ogthoff, Director Free Hand Calisthenics-Elementary Science Bag Punching ......,,. Raymond McKenzie O. P. Osthoff, Director I Boxing ..... .. ....... I. W. Nelson, Director Swedish Dance ........ Miss Huse, Director F611CiI1g -----.-.... -.-I F. Bohler, Director F-HUCY Dance ........ -.-Miss Huse, Director Jumping ,Tack Dance-I. F. Bohler, Director Vvfestlillgl ---------- T- F- Bohlcr, Director Apparatus Work CElephantD---Collegiates Strength Feats on Rings ------------ --U J. F. Bohler, Director ............ ....,, - -,Osthoff and 13011161- 185 41 , ,ff s P! , , f'v .. 'M' ' H. 'f 1,3 Jw.-,g-.jg-.-:,-,.: ,, .f,,, .vw-,,,.1 , N :,5,:wf '--gp 1764 - H V .gy 9, ' ' r A fy 1, ' g i g 'v' ' 'M-'-f fmgg-,,-,Y f 'ji' 1 ,Q +f ,1' , '- x . ' ,,- :V ' fl, , ft' ff V f W ' 1: ,f f' 1 X' Q , . f ff 1,7 img. .J. A .n,,,,,,,.,J,M,, ,,.. , ,zvn:...,:,,,-,.,.g,..,vJ,k-+10-'f '-' 'WW' C , 'K x f' ' . , 'Wm ' . H . -. .. 'ff WV ff 'f f Q' ' ' X 5 1 Q 186 .,..:,, . wi-., . fp.,-, M ahi ,-,, ,l3,5,2-L., . .-.,Z,,,,-,3 .,.,,g,111f,g,,,f.,.....L ,,,,,.,,,h,.': .. .4 ,. ,gif I ,.:m2g,'fg:1, N 'I-vzwk. 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The annual exhibition of this department shows the character of the work and the interest that both the director and students put into it. The fifty girls who are selected for merit for this annual exhibition gave the apparatus drill work and a Swedish Folk dance in costume. Miss l-iuse is the director. The Tennis and the Rifle Club for Collegiate girls was organized in December JI 1910 for the purpose of creating greater enthusiasm for outdoor athletics. Indoor 'tennis was played at the Armory during the winter and in the spring until the outdoor :ourts were ready. Target shooting also created much interest. The clubhas a mem bership of thirty, the honorary members being Mrs. F. Bohler, Mrs. F. Henke, Miss Helen Huse and Miss Helen Riheldaffer. 187 K ,,. I ,f ,Z i .VY' i ii - K . x - ' 1' Ji wb 'ff ' . 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Jun e, IQIO- 1-Theta Kappa Reception for Faculty Ladies. 6-Reception to Senior Class by Pres. and Mrs. Bryan. 1-1-Sigma Beta Pi Farewell Party. Pi Delta Phi Banquet. 15-Alumni Banquet and Alumni Ball. September, 1911- 29-Mrs. O. L. Waller welcomes -the Pi Delta Phi at an informal dancing party. 3,0-Pi Delta Phi entertain. Theta Kappa entertained by Mrs. Sanger. October, 1910- 1-Theta Kappa House Warming. Alpha Theta Sigma entertain. 7-Annual Reception by the Christian Associations. 1 8-Sigma Beta Pi entertain. Phi Alpha Epsilon At Home. - Sophomore Dance. 1 . I3-MCMDCYS of the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet entertain the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet at a progressive dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henke. 14-Senior Party. Junior Party. Freshman Dance. I5-Y. W. C. A. Girls At Home. Stevens Hall girls entertain at danc- mg. 18-Theta.Kappa entertain at an indoor picnic. I9-Miss McRae's and Prof. Isaac's en- gagement announced. 2I-'Varsity Ball. 22-Sigma Beta Pi entertain at dancing. 28-Phi Alpha Epsilon Open House to the Sigma Nu. Sigma Beta Pi entertain at a novel Hallowe'en party. Theta Kappa entertain. 29-Freshman-Sophomore Hallowe'en. November, 1910- 5-The Chinook Tillicum. Pi Delta Phi celebrate their fourth anniversary: 6-Theta Kappa At Home to the Kappa Sigma. Io-Faculty Reception. 18-Annual Y. W. C. A. Membership Banquet. All-Prep. Reception. -Waiters' Dance. -Sigma Beta Pi gave shower for Miss Florence Pritchard. 23 28 December, IQIO- , 2-Dancing Party at Stevens Hall. Phi Alpha Epsilon Open House to the Washington Sigma. 5-Pi Delta Phi entertain at cards and dancing. I Io-Phi Upsilon entertain at dancing. Kappa Sigma Dance. 11-Alpha Theta Sigma At Home to the Kappa Sigma. I IO-Sigma Beta Pi enterta1n. January, 1911- 12-Glee Club entertainment. 13-Phi Alpha Epsilon Tea for Patron- esses. , - - 14-Miss Riheldaffer entertains at Ste vens Hall. Phi Alpha Epsilon Dance. . . Washington Sigma entertain in- forma . , Theta Kaippa entertain at a birthday party. , I8-DZHCC in honor of U. of W. s basket- ball team. 19-Senior Girls' Banquet. , 1 20-Alpha Theta Sigma entertain UC Washington Sigma. 21-Broadway Club' Dance. t 28-Phi Alpha Epsiion open House 0 the Kappa Sigma. . , Pi Delta Phi entertain in honor of Washington Sigma. . 31-Phi Upsilon entertain at a dancing party. ff? f x, f.. li it. X'fi'.'-,t,.v:'1 4, an 7 .1-J ff . . V nf, ,f ,pa .4 1 ' M., . af-g-.:,,,..,,..iQ,.iA .. . ac Q S5 f:1'z - . -va Pi tai 1 fffq . 2 , 2 t f'pa1.f1 ' . 'f .1 ' gf 'y,ga.:7',:f :f.,p4..,,, ge..-,.5gfv,f.::.i'ff:12f',1....ff1:Qxzw , .. . . ...,.,....v...-.,h,.,... .waev . . . . , it . .. - ' -- - 4 4 :'k' . A A. , ..,. , A . b V l, N , . ' Svnrial Glalrnhar ttllnntinuvhj February, IQI I- , 24-Theta Kappa entertain. -Alpha Theta Sigma entertain the Phi Upsilon. -Post-Exam. Jubilee. Prof. and Mrs. Strong entertain the members of Glee Club. Phi Upsilon entertain the Phi Alpha Epsilon. -Valentine dancing party at Stevens Hall. -Theta Kappa entertain the Sigma Nu. Mrs. Gittelson and Mrs. Willard en- tertain the Phi Alpha Epsilon and the Kappa Sigma. -Sigma Beta Pi entertain at their first Shakespearean Annual. Prof. and Mrs. Akers entertain at dinner in honor of Dr. Padelford of the U. of W. -sigma Beta Pi At Home to Dr. Padelford. Annual Banquet of the Kappa Sigma indifmitely postponed out of respect of the death of two members. -Military Ball. Pi Delta Phi entertain in honor of their Patronesses. 25-Mrs. Kruegel entertains at dinner in honor of Mr. I. B. Williams, brother of Mrs. E. A. Bryan. Alpha Theta Sigma At Home. March, 1910- Pi Delta Phi entertain at the LaFol- lette home. Reception to the Faculty ladies at Stevens Hall. Freshman Dance. VVashington Sigma entertain the Phi Alpha Epsilon. Phi Upsilon entertain the Theta Kappa. Sigma Nu First Annual Dance. Sigma Beta Pi At Home to the Wasliiiigton Sigma. Annual Glee Club Soiree. Phi Alpha Epsilon open house to the ' Phi Upsilon. 28-Twenty-first anniversary dance of the VVashington State College. A KT , .. Y.. .. , . -., VV , , , 'fm 'rf-V f... ......,.. A P , I , V In IIIV 'V , brlr V ,A ,Z gg.. VA,---,f fm ' V A' ,VV . '-'0' 'lZ'f',','V..E- '- wwf' L' , ' ' ' 'V 'f V 4 '. , .. - - . , 6 I 1' ,' 1' J VM ,-J'J : fr V. ' V 1 Qqgfzf-' ,vw :QL .,J'5.-'51,41 ':gym-Y3'.'g,rnf.,-4-w-.er'g::2g.!- 't 'V' M., V V, QW ', 1 1 , ,-nf' V, gf 'yf , 5, ! ' ,A g ff ,, f f ' yffgyf v V M 5 - if , r 'fG:w 'V ' 'i a ' , dill J 4 V Ziff ff, ff any 4 I 1',a?S:?5K,Q5g .V :gg I ,Z f - ,vig V, , 'ggi , ia . V I Vi :-I-4, A' t .?gx'4sffwV X734 if 1, .,,, 'V 5-K Q . . ,V ff- ,, - ffl 1 , 55f'l'ff V.Vfa,a was 4w,fv-fyfwVff'f' Vv , V ' an-.34-nimwl .arms-if rmcwaw-ff' A fawshwmvwwfi ,, 'f-fl?-MPM fr' A ,, - v wyfff' ' , ' . , ,, V I f ,V Uhr illiilitarg 'ilall Marching and maneuvering, rifle practice and manual of arms is not all of life in the Military department at Vlfashington State College. The social side is not entirely forgotten. Perhaps the fact that, in comparison with the other, it is rather inconsideraible lends added zest to its enjoyment How- ever that may be, the Military Ball, as the expression of this social sidef, is one of the events of the year to the cadet. And so it is to the whole College world. p Each year on the evening of VVashington's birthday the Armory is transformed into a fairyland' of soft lights, laughing faces and handsome uniforms. To the Freshman attending his first 'fMilitary,' it is most truly a fairyland, and she sighs When, all too soon, Taps V is sounded and wonders if it is really only a dream. The Alumnus, back after his first encounter with the world, feels again the frank good-fellowship, the courtesy prompted by kind and light hearts, the atmosphere of high ideals, the hope, the undaunted courage ofh the college world, and is glad to be in it all again. To a student of The College on the Hilln the Military Ball will always be a pleasant andya beautiful memory. 192 . .f 'tif 'f --ff' , V V . , V , ' , , . .faqvswfmg 7 ,jv f1 yg,f .,., ,, . ,,f , w1 ,,?ax , , m:..iZ., r , ,,. ,,Zf..a f,: , .. .1 1 5,, f. ', Llf,y1t,3 fj, E - gf ,, ,'g-,,-,gg-ggi pl-:,y:f. 3 igg2 f ,'L , 1,5 . I e Varsity Ball is given by the Athletic Asso- ciation, and nothing is spared to make it one of the most enjoyable events of the year. VV ith good music, soft lights, flowers and p-retty faces, the evening goes all too quickly, and when the opening strains of Home Sweet Home float down from the balcony the dancers realize with regret that soon another Varsity will be only a pleasant memory. ' I H I The Tillicum was a beautiful function, given by the class of IQI2 as a means of boosting the Junior Annual. No time or labor was spared by the ever-busy juniors in preparation and execution. The Gym. was appropriately decorated with masses of autumn leaves, corn stalks and Indian blankets. A large bonfire of electric lights and charred wood flickered noiselessly in the middle of the floor. The unfolding of the first part of the program disclosed to the expectant guests a number of interesting events, chief of which was the war dance, executed by twenty Indian braves. , During the latter part of the evening theguests were allowed to enjoy the sweet music and dim lights by dancing. A I 1 The Freshman-Sophomore Glee, given annually by 12 PP a a Q r - the two under classes, is an event unique in the his tory of the college year. Then class spirit runs high-a friendly spirit of rivalry and good-natured banter. Wereks before the night set the different classes have appointed com- mittees to write their class songs, and after exhausting the poetic genius of the class, they have at last decided upon a set of words to some catchy little air-mayhap, if the class boasts a composer or two, they have an original tune -and after this vital business has been finished they have practiced, the Freshmen for weeks or even months, the Sophs a shorter time, atardy re- hearsal or two for the Juniors Qthey're so busyjg several weeks for the Seniors, who feelthat they must establish their reputation in this, their last musical effort. And when the night arrives-such arias, such choruses, such melody! The Freshmen usually lead in numbers and volume, the Seniors in technique and finish. And when the prize is awarded the unsuccessful classes cheer for the winners and are almost as happy as if they themselves had won. This is only the first part of the eveningls entertainment. For the second p-art they repair to 'Ell6'.fX1'1'llO1'y, and the time quickly passes in dancing and songs. 193 -1,-H--a , -' H , , , or-rr'-'f T x , , ' . 1 f, ,f ff w A 'f V- f 'f f wwf- ri? 1- F5 i f ' V fy 54 V ' 1 s ' . . ' , Ll 3, 'f 1 54,:g72g:3'iQjZ?ggH21SmKg?M.gf,,wgw,43?q,3g,w ,ag-b rgL??Zi9Aq7v'v,yx55,gA353QQ1M,,h -fZg9,,M3!Yg-A . 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Bob Philips Belle McNeilly ............. Merrit Carroll Margaret Waldorf ............ R, C, Ashby Mildred Edgerton-- --Clarence Christensen Edna Stevens ................ J, L, Franzen Anna Davis .................. Geo. Adams Alina Tarbell .............. Floyd Johnson Dora Meyers ................. L. L. Brown Margaret Foster ........... Mr. Thompson 195 Helen Olds ....... Lulu Willard ..... Cora Willard ....... ----------Ben Hartsuck ---------Ollie Robinson ---Richard Perkins Florence Knepper .------------- Otto Grice Josephine Baker --------- Raymond Bonser Alice Matlock -----..--.-..- G. P. Barkhuif Miss Geinrods ---------------- Ralph Hunt Charlotte Wilson---- .--.--- Wilbur ,Henry Stella Wexler -----.-.-.---- -Cortez Miller Fstelle E. Wegner ---- E. E. Wilkinson Miss Burr .-.--....-...... -Richard McDaniels Eleanor Wesco ----..---- R. C. McCroskey Viola Hubble ----- ------------Chas. 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V...-.,,, ...,, ..,, ,-.-...-.. aa- .,.. af., ., ,a.fi,..,2r,, , V , 'hr ag Bag illvtv Queen ---------- .... M ary Bartlett Lady' 111 VVHIUUQ ------ ---Bertha Kimmel Master of Ceremonies -----H-----------------Roy Merritt It was past mid-spring. The late afternoon sun colored the glistening clover tops, which had opened out pretty and white, in contrast to the tiny leaflets above on the trees tinged with a deepening green. A wavering breeze stirred the tall flowers peeping above the hedges, and wafted on the warm air the mingled perfume of the lilacs and wild roses. The gay crowd that had gathered on the campus knoll enjoyed the sweet strains of the College Band and gazed with intense interest at the May Day procession marching down the hill. First came the master of ceremonies, then the fairy-like flower girls and pages, while the stately Queen Mary, the school's favorite among the Senior maids, followed with her maids of ho-nor in the flower-strewn path. Upon reaching the throne the lady-in-waiting crowned the queen with at wreath of roses. A Soon the scene changed, and while the band played the pretty maids of honor picked up the gaily colored streamers of the -tall May Pole and danced daintily through the intricate mazes of the May Pole Dance. When the last lingering rays of the setting sun sank beneath the horizon of the Palouse hills and a warm darkness took the place of day, the musical strains of the overture floated out through the open windows of the lighted Auditorium, and the crowd ha.stened towards it to see the clever little farce comedy, A Box of Monkeys. This proved to be one' of the interesting features of the May Day Pete. It consisted of three acts and was artistically staged and well acted. At the close- of the play the well-satished audience passed out of the Auditorium and went to their homes with the unique entertainment of the evening lingering as a happy memory. 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The penalty of prominence is publicity, remember that, O famous people, the working of whose hearts and hands are herein truthfully and untruthfully set forth. Let all those, therefore, who are dealt with irreverently in this book pat themselves upon the b-ack and say, Lo we are IT. .o-l T Uhr ZKMI CElnrg nf this Cllnlhzgv The real glory of the college' is its product. Of nothing can it be morepltruly written than of the College, By their fruits ye shall know them. The men and the women who constitute this real glory of the College are those who left their Alma Mater with a grasp upon the truth so clearly defined by Herbert Spencer: r The function which education is called upon to discharge is to prepare us for complete living. They are the minds who are at home in all lands and in all ages g who have discovered the vistas down which the gaze is invited to sweep the ranges of the beautiful and the sublime in nature, who have acquired a keen appreciation of the noblest and best in art, who have evolved just standards for testing their own and other's work, who have been thrilled with the thought that it is greater to be than simply to have, who have caught the spirit of unselhsh co-operation in the splendid program for the betterment of mankind, and who have learned to interpret life in the terms of patriotic service and social obligation-these, yes, these are the men and the women who are the real glory of the College. May the young men and. young women who go from the halls of Vllashinffton State College ever be of this mold! Being such, they will reflect 6 on their Alma Mater an enduring glory. 199 ..,-.... f--- f , sis, .i T. c. , '- if rs f-ff S'-'wfzfw-ff vsf-W , 15. 34. 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The last legislature made provision for an annual appropriation of more than three hundred thousand dollars. The Govern- ment of the United States has richly endowed the College to the extent of at least one million, nine hundred thousand dollars. In addition, the College receives yearly from the Federal Government eighty thousand dollars. All this magnificent plant, equipment and support is at the service of the humblest or proudest, the poorest or the richest, without money and without pricef, He who will may come, choose what he wishes and go. I ce tin from the people the privileges and opportunities offered n ac p g . tl rough the College every student must assume the responsibilities and duties 1 of th? higher citizienship which the nation demands of college men and college women. Rural community, city, state and nation are calling for men-for l6C!d'67'S of men as never before. The virst of arll duties of the State College of Vlfashington is to answer this call. We cannot expect a high grade of . S u citizenship from the uneducated man, but the college man, educated at public expense, who follows his own selfish interests and remains dead to the crying ' ' T ' h' d his needs of his country is a standing shame to his college, his state an nation ! l Given to the College a million-dollar As a man is in college, so is he in after life. . -0.Li- Elie Bluhizx nf Ollrarartvr s of an educational institution as judged by The first requisite to succe s y W the output, is students, students with gray matter and with energy and will power to back it upg withya bony spinal column, independence and honor. The student who rejuvenates some old relic or curio and presents it as a theme, who borrows book reviews and note books, copies outlines, plans ' ' ' d fi l ith and Jroblems exercises Oreat presbyopic powers during tests an na s, w l 1 S ability to extract secrets from closely written cuffs and padded sleeves, who livesia mental parasite, adding to that lack of courtesy and respect, dis- obedience, dishonestv, deception, falsehood, graft and thieving, is not the h 'll material out of which is likely to be developed a finished product t at wi C reflect credit to an institution, nor draw to it such raw material as 1S necessary for the making of men and women, citizens of a great state and of a great nation. .?-oi.- Gfhv Stuherrfia Gbppnrtunitg So much is being said these days in regard to the students' opportunity.i Many feel that to be successful they must find an opportunity, as though it were something to be discovered and appropriated. Failure on the part of many is due to this belief, and to the fact that time has been wasted in the search. In overestirnating the influence of environ- ment in shaping the career of men, we may be led to overlook the real source of our oppor- ' ' i ' l h found tunities, which lies within the man. In the successful man we see the man wio as himself, his talents, and his work. Know Thyselff' 200 9 f,.--- --Qx - - ,k ,f ' f, if W' ' 'fm' ' rf 'FT f Y . l, p - :Mt '-fi-R.-t n' U- .4 .'.a!F,. v. .' H. .' .v X I ' '- .., ,f L Q. ' as , -' - -- -'+'--Mf-A- 'w,f-wf-- . ww w: 1 .af H-fi-'rfrfggrf' 14.11-sff1,.,..0. , :,., fQ.fissf,-mv, - if f .4Z, 21W' Q22 , i-,f ' fn ,al zygzw ' . ,y f' F ' - t , ' ' 19-:, . fy.r2 ' -. Q., ...imma f A i. . . , if , , -,, .,mf. 1 its ,, , . , . 41 , , ,. . ,,, M1 , , N , 1, PE ' f X. f' 6 ffa 1 2 . f- f mf 1 ,, . Via l. iff e . 5 . 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The prospect of playing a first violin in the heavenly choir, of occupying a cozy comevf in the land where coal is not king, or, at the worst, of slipping away into the tongueless silence of the dreamless sleep, has its bright side. To have one's toes securely tucked away beneath the soft and beau- tiful coverlet of Mother Earth, no taxes to pay, no high cost of living to fear, no mother+in-law to nag, not even a hard-hearted professor to lie in wait, has its advantages. On the other hand, to be a dead 071-6 and yet breathe God's free ozone, to occupy space without furnishing any of the motor power by which the universe is moved, to eat earth's fruitage and give not back to humanity a whit of the strength gained therefrom, to rest one's dead weight on a home, on an institution, on the state or society-that is cz crime mum'- passed. Better a thousand times to get under the sod and inspire a cabb-age to grow than to live thus and yet not live. Be strong, we are not here to play, to dream, to drift. VVe have hard work to do, and loads to lift. Shun not the struggle. Face it. ,Tis God's gift. l.o.,.. A liarahlr ' It came to pass in the reign of good King Enoch, in the eighteenth year of his reign, that the wise men of the legislature did tax the people, and neither did the people suffer therefrom. For days and weeks did the good king and his servants labor and implore the wise men to do this good deed and tax the people with a mill tax in order that many sons and daughters might thereby be provided with the means of knowledge and wisdom withal. And when the wise men had thus hearkened to their entreaty and taxed the people with the mill tax, there was great rejoicing abroad in the land and in the eastern confines thereof. Then said the youths, Come, let us make merry. And so they made merry and it was good. And the evening and the morning were as one day. Now, it came- to- pass on the morrow that many people were assembled together and b-efore the peop-ulace and in the presence thereof the great Chief Newhcuse did lead forth his cohort in brilliant array and advance before the people. And the hearts of the people were overcome with amaze and wonderment. . - And they saw that it was well and they said: Let this day henceforth be set aside as a day of rejoicing among the children of the W. S. C. 201 , , ,. .. V,NX 455, f,f,,, ,uri 1 X ' if-if it ' . 'ef - - ,1 24- f ' 1 -1. 7 ' ' 'TX ' to I -9 'X l ' f 'V' ft - J f li 1 7-!5 'f ' U f f '.13.1' IQ: is . 'if H Y efisgftfi if: a W it Sri' ' ist f f 'I , 35555 k f'5 ?'7?' ' 351. rf t 5.3 vT'fi?1i' 4 Lf 7 'f ,W if Filff' r ' ff -. K 'li' , 1- 0 N' V551 Zi H i r rf' 'iitfz' .ft ' X.-fif,.tQlgp-ss kia ies, Q, N 954' .-w1'S'1':V1!-,'-5: 113' 1:, crap, 2? ni-'94, ,-1-ii. ,, I, .,,ggsi3ft-.2 . ,fra t , 4: P lg ,.,c,,,1:.fwrgg.yi--3.4,,,,fj'i'L,ff,, aw-'item 1.-ensue -1, 'e12A-rirgwxe--vw ft vi -gi I 2,1 fit 1' g,.,5y5 I :gififbtirfyjjivlz:jj,A1,LfQ2fgg5ji2,L3E1.535.-3,.,,g-bm,p.,,Y,,5Qg5-A ::gf5,4,gMjf,:l f -- , u:...,:,..:::t...:,-L..a..:sfaafgggvfi-tliwsulxrq ff ,Q .. .,.., u,-.,..,-....,,.,. ,I - W' T .xsgawl X f - . . , A, , , . A ,, , . 3111 Haunt tmh iintrrm The following resolutions were drafted by the faculty committee in honor of Prof. Beach, who for twelve years was head of the Department of rof. Beach found it necessary, on account a lower altitude and is at present Economic Science and History. P of the health of his family, to move to professor of Sociology at the University of Wasliiiigtoii. To the Faculty of the State College of WaLsI1i1tgt011.' Prof. 'Walter' G. Beach, on Inasmuch as our former colleague, g red his connection with this account of the health of his family, has seve faculty, and In as much as he had been for so many years so- intimately associated with us and 'with the College, to which he has contributed so much of splendid culture, of thought and high ideals of living, Therefore, Be It Resolved 3 That we regret the circumstances that have made this step necessary, in thus taking from our number to other fields of usefulness one whose scholarship we admire, whos all times found helpful and whose sympathy and friendship we prize, e council we have at But It Further Resolved, That we extend to Prof. Beach and his family our best wishes for their future happiness and prosperity, assuring them of our sincere love and esteem, wherever their lot may be cast. CHAs. TIMBLIN, ELTON FULMER, AL-BERT E. EGGE. Ellyn Qlrurial Client The determining factor' of success and honorable influence is the moral factor. Mere expert skill is fast becoming a drug in the economic world. More and more is the deciding question, Is he honest, clean of habit, trustworthy? Expert hand and brain must be balanced by expert conscience. Men are right only when the heart is right. A right head coupled with a wrong heart is capable of infinite mischief. VVhat guarantee of perseverence in integrity, save only as the leaven of righteousness works in the heart? There- fore, we have the church as the God-ordained university of right living and the spirit of Christ in the heart of man springing up into everlasting life. coz 1 -ww w . -'Q - A- . 'N'f 'Xff - . - ' uf 1,-sv' .- 1,1 i- .- .- ., .. W2 Ea 'ff 1 2 ' Jf' 'F gif? I . , f ,, 1 ,gag - 5' ffjyef.. ai Q5 55- .iv -KA 5. wha. ., ' I I- X ,rf 1 ' .ggi v. Z, 4 , 1' Lf' 5 ' T 41, 'Qcff,:?IQ3-i:sff:fV'ffaiiifv.:,- A ,gfff,Zf4, 4 ' - ,E-LQ, lil Ig? 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Git out o' this, you bum, growled the brakeman, as he dropped him unceremoniously in the gravel and then lifted the tramp in a picturesque manner on the end of his boot. Life awakened in the other on the instant. He rose to his feet with the ease of a cat and stood looking down from his six feet of shabby rags at the neatly uniformed official. Very well,', he said cheerily, but don't so forget yourself. He shook his head gravely. Disturbing a Pullman passenger asleep! Why, that's insolence! I have half a mind to report you. , The president's party surveyed him with amused astonishment, and the brakeman felt uncomfortably aware that the laugh was on him. G'wan, beat it 1 rasped the brakie. We ain't got no use for youse guys around heref' I say, you know, the vagabond returned gently, endeavor to calm yourself. Your attitude is sadly wanting in scwioif faire. Moreover, if I were you, I should never so forget myself as to use a double negative. Your ' speech is quite confusing, you knowf' A roar of laughter from the president's party stung the brakeman. IW ith a snarl he endeavored to plant a crushing blow between the insolent vagabond's eyes. The tramp dodged low and came b-ack with a swift right- hander to the jaw that dropped the brakeman tothe ground. The movement was executed so neatly and with such apparent lack of effort that a murmur of admiration ran through the group of men. The brakeman picked himself off the ground, and nodding gravely, disappeared in the car, leaving the vagabond to dust his clothes with ludicrous CHIC. 204 i1 T t s ' ' r 'E' -' ,f-' u , ,. 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They decided that it would be a capital idea to bring this character back to their frie'nds and have him tell them his story. Every tramp has a story, and his most certainly would prove interesting. just as the sound of approaching footsteps was heard, a large, corpulent man turned to the Vagabond. HI say, Tack, he offered hospitably, don't you want to come into our car and have a smoke and something to drink? Possibly V011 0011151 enter- tain the ladies a little, eh P t ' i My condition is hardlv presentable he said, survevin ' his Garments ' . T . ' J A - L ' -' ' - ' . 8 sg with a disap-proving eye. His remonstrance was drowned. in a chorus of laughter as the men bore him away to the observation car in high glee. The older ladies received him with complaisance, while the younger ones did so with ill-concealed disgust and contempt. As jack he was intro- duced to all, and to all he excused his appearance gracefully. Cigars were brought out, and. after asking the ladies' permission, he lit one and drew upon it with the taste of a connoisseur. You asked for a storyf' he began, including them all with a wave of his cigar. 'IVV hat do you wish it to be? I have been many things, dear people, a graduate of Yale, a prize-fighter, a real estate agent, a mine promoter, a dock hand, a cowboy, a logger, a cook and a hobo. Now, I can't tell you my lifeis history, first, because it would take too long 5 secondly, because it is not yet consummated. 'lf you wish a story of myself, just what, please, would you prefer ? They were silent. Then the pretty young lady who had regarded him with rank disfavor broke out impulsively. Tell us why you became-this, and not the great man your mother must have dreamed you would be. The tramp's cheeks grew very pale and his gaze was fixed intently upon the tips of his battered shoes. He coughed apologetically and at last found his voice. Q T consider that hardly fair, he remonstrated gently. I came here as a comedy. You would have me relate a tragedy. r T expect that your tragedy would be ia comedy sure enoughf' blurted out a burley fellow, with a meaning look toward his companion. Fire ahead with it. , The vagrant, ill at ease, threw himself recklessly in a seat, while the onlookers crowded around expectant. . , ' VVell, then, l'll start with the primal cause of evilfi he said, deftly fingering the back of the seat. '41 mean woman, Not that woman was. the direct cause of my present plight, but she was in a way accountable for it. The real cause was a man. He was a gentleman. He was a champion boxer and a handsome, splendidly built man. The lady fell in love with him at 205 ' iii fl is ' 32 L ' 1 ., ' -9-43,1112: 2', -.'.J.',3'i',: ff.:- ':3 'if 91: 2- 'K i-,iliigifyip .2-J, i 253- .-ff' ,,-Q,J',-,-'q..,.' '-K2 11. nf.. W , -:ww 9 ' W A ' - 1 'iv . H- f . ,L 'Q'-1' -. 234' - V' f. 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As a college man I was good at boxing, and I felt that if I could beat this man at his own game I could drive the infatuation from her head. My people never would have consented to my appearing in a public prize-ring, so I was forced to do all-of my training in private, and I made a I match .with the champion under an assumed name for a friendly boxing contest. ButI knew the lady would b-e there, and all I desired was to put , that champion to sleep- for ten seconds. I I I 4 3 5 - , 5 . , . . , . . I , . 5 i I . 1 I 5 Q . Q 4 I 1 1 2 Q I The day of the fight came around and the house was crowded. Before we entered the ring I noticed the lady. She sat with 'her brother half the length of room away, nearione side: of thc building, and looked frightened and sorry that she had -come. There was only a handful of women in the crowd. VVhen the champion and I entered she recognized me. I saw the look, half of bewilderment, half of fear, start into her eyes, and she rose from her seat with a white face. Then she suddenly sat down again and wrote something on a piece of paper. A few minutes later a boy came up and handed me the note. It was just a few words scribbled on the back of an envelope. 'He will kill you,' she had written. I smiled grimly and wrote b-ack, 'No, I will kill him !' The vagabond paused for a moment to relight his cigarq Miss Newell saw the trace of a mocking smile upon his lips, and shuddered. The rest of the party crowded closer in reach of his agile fingers. The first round we did nothing. It was given over to trying each other out. The house was pretty evenly divided, and settled down to a long period of enjoyment. During the second round each took and gave a fair number of blows. My antagonist was not the ordinary type of 'ring brute,' and as our light was merely a boxing contest, he was very careful, and any blow that should cause a knock-out would be unintentional. As soon as that round was over I stepped up to his side. 'We'1'e fighting for a woman, not a purse,' I said desperately. Tm the other manf VVhen we met we both understood. We put aside all fancy fighting and went at it hammer and tongs. The house got upon its feet and yelled. This was a treat that they' had not been expecting. My opponent began to rush me at the start and gave me hard work to keep away from him. I was not the seasoned lighter that he was, and I had to make every blow tell. Qnce he floored me, again he was driving me slowly back. The lady's words came back to me. I set my teeth grimly and drove at him, but each time he spun me around, nearly knocking me off my feet. I saw what I had aroused. and as I got a nasty cut in the eye I drove with all the force of my body at his heart. He dropped like a stone, gentlemen-and he dropped deadff I left the room like one in a trance, the tramp continued. No one helped me, I went down to the dressing room. There was the money, but I 206 M, g g ..... . g. ' ,, ,, ff. . , I.- W -, . Q , We ' ' , A' ,,,,,',,,ff..:igQ:f., 11: ,f f w . 5'-, ., . rt:-,pw ua 0 C -2 Y' H 3??t.f711.Z5 5 S. , ,, 1 f 'X' 155 f '1' af, ffl. t ' ,fm , 'xg-Hlimm, I yy Q ,gt i , ,. ff ':g.'f iq -:fm ,R 'cfzfkizf V- fi dressed andgwent above again, leaving it behind. The lady still sat in her seat. She did not answer me when I spoke, but arose with such a look of un- utterable horror and loathing in her eyes that I shall remember it to the end of my life. . There was no need of my going home. The door would have been slammed in my face. I got acquitted easily enough, and as soon as the trial was over I left for Canada. The women drew a long breath. Miss Newel arose, bitting her lips. W All aboard l cried the conductor outside, and his lantern flashed a circular message to the engineer ahead. By love! we are off at last 3 they cried as they arose to leave, seeming to forget the vagabond. Alone he stood on the rear platform, leaning over the railing and ready to depart at the slightest occasion. He peered ahead to where a freight lay slide.-tracked. At least he could ride that far 3 he hated toiwalk. He was just about to put one leg over the railing when he was aware that some one stood beside him. It was Miss Newell, her eyes filled with tears. I'm-I'm so sorryf' she said, reaching out her hand impulsively, I was prejudiced at first, but now I understand. He started forward on the instant and reached to grasp her hand, then suddenly he drew back and straightened up and trembled convulsively. He forced himself back slowly, grasping the railing behind him. With the lirst look of real sincerity that he had shown that evening he said, astounded, VV hy !-why does any one really care P Any true woman must care, she answered. p Thank God! But I don't deserve it. Tonight I told you nothing but lies-lies all the way through. I am a college graduate, but the rest is all trash. Why, you-you--H she stammered. c - I knowf' he smiled grimly. But can't you forgive me? It's all right for those cattle in there. Ugh, they make me sick. I couldn't leave you with a lie. You-you remind me of the man I might have been. Is it too late ? she asked. Yes, I'm sorry, but it's too late now, too late-I'm only a hobo, a thief. He was talking rapidly now as the freight was drawing near. Why, why I stole their watches and your little stick pin. Here, take them, he said as he handed them back. If anybody could have helped me it would have been a girl like you, and I would have made a light for it. Once, perhaps, lie continued, but-well, now it is impossible. Perhaps you are right, she said softly, as she held out her hand. Your handkerchief F To remember what I might have been ? he asked pleadingly, and he pressed the tilmy lace to his lips and the next moment dropped off into the darkness. y GEORGE L. WATT. 207 ff , , . V ' ' . '- A' . . - ' '1' - 5 ' 1 'J ' . v fiff -.xi ' 'PE - ' lui .pf Wt 'tiff V ,ffzzsresaai wf -, . I' . 'H ' ' . I Vf. as -:Sai .fm Va V f Iv: m ist f ' V e. ,' ,., I -,f f ' I H r... If V J.: 1. 5. , 344 , yff, - A ,ff Z fnf,,v:, , . -A-'v-g::-fL.- , . T: gg., p , I . .lr ss ,JL - fa, rbi' Iris 2. Wm mf I. teiawkm-w g .5 I ' -,,-4 , ., -I -vf:-sIf.'..14:11a :ings ' was - M: T 4 A .E ef ::4u.VVw fa., ,if :zV-af, ,425 , ' ' kzwgiegw inf. . . - . ,- 1 I :uf s 1: ss. . '1Jt, .Q-ah, ' 'vsffewbf ww11f+.tK-2,miami:WfWfe I1-r-:Iss,mvcvvfw'f'ar:f.-vw?-M 1 . . 5 . . J . 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Tho' 'tis good in time of need, Ah, feed upon it lightly, for who knows To what unlovely antics it may lead. SOPHOMORE HELL! Strange-is it not?-that of the numbers who Before me passed this door of physics thru' Not one returns thru' it again with smiles, altho' Ofttimes I've waited here an hour or two. BTIDNIGHT OIL. 'Tis but a desk where he's for the 1'irst time crammed- A student to the realms Of finals damned. He twines his nervous fingers thru' his hair- Hurls his book- Disintegrates a chair, Quits! Despair! , , TI-IE MUFF. What if that muff could fling her books aside And with me across the campus glide. XX'ere't- not a shame, were't not a shame, for us In this dull classroom to abide? Il.iHE Rims Or TIIE GREASY GRIND. Some for the glories of a grade, x.1Xnd some l'or a deportment cut their fun, .-Xb! Lut the class, and let your credits QQ. XYhat availeth it. if Dad Coughs up the dough? THE DAY AFTER THE RALLY. One thing is certaing tho' this stolen look Should be my last, and wrath consume this rook, One glance at it, tlIe right page caught Beats a cold bluff-with Baldy Watt. ScRIPs1.' Then to the well of wisdom I, and lo' With mine own hand I wrought to make it flow. I wrought strange shapes from Mah to Mahi, And this was the harvest that I reaped! We come as Bub Hicksg Like Sport Hicks go. MIKE. And that perverted soul beneath the sky They call Mike, heed not his angry cry. Not alll his threats can make me budge one it Nor his phlogotic bluster terrify. ON THE Loss OF THE ROYAL GOROE. They are no others than a moving show Of Guggenheim shadow shapes That come and go Homeward, thru' the moon illumined Darkness-blotched in midnight- The Glee Club's feed's consumed. OE A' THE AIRTS THE WIND CAN BLOW. Myself, when young, did eagerly frequent Class meetings, and heard great argument About it and about, yet Came out with fewer wit than in I went. MECHANICS. , 1 Ah, mel If you and I could but conspire TO grasp this sorry theme entire, Would we not shatter it to bits, and theu Seek the thirsty bowl And soothe our wits? AND THEN-AGAIN. SO, if the class you cut-the brain refuse to think- , Ends in what all begins and ends 111- think, Unless Cac Barnard points to D, Tho' they can't flunk you- They will-By link! PLINY, LIZARDS, ET AL. They say the lion and the lizard keep The courts where Pliny studied and thunk deep. The lion's the British Empire Club. , I do not know who Pliny is, nor shall If Break my sleep. NORMAN LINDSLEY- , L .,f,f.,.,.. ,m?f ,,.,y,,,, . ,,.,,f.....riC,q f,f, ss--Wf'f.f,sm4f ,sw....Tf.,'f mg g ,V ,, A , , X H ,.:..s-I was-Nf9: '1-1'fe--sg1'4leE+- S' '--an-Za. ,V 'V 'fi .LrQ.fv., . . ,. . , , q.- .1 -- if . ,- 5 ,5R3g,k,w,i,.g3a?g3,g5la ,ff fu, ' 1 in , Q., -1.2 'sir : I V, 1fpJg55,,,,,,:Qry.,Q 25, r ms. . ...ers ff 3 ' . , nf 7 ' 1 ' 22ffQ-afrwgfzxxifsfe' A' Hnrlr Zlarkkr ilinnm L . The same old roomli The same old room! That old, stained acid spot still shows! Ha! ha! There by the radiator-and is that radiator always dirty? Do they pump polar air through 1t.1n the mornings now, too? The same old rickety tables, with the same old litter of books and Junk! The same old picture covered walls! Ahem-now, about that 'Pompeian I3eauty,'. John I-Ienry, what'would your mother say to that? Oh! It's Roomy's, eh? I just believe I'll bring Maggie down here soon and let her see how her boy keeps his room. Say, I'll'bet you fellows don't half appreciate how lucky you are, now! Fifteen years ago we did not have those 'double-deckersf Our old, weak-springed frame used to so we would fill up half this room. We had to fold a blanket and lay it up the middle not be rolling over each other at night. This couch is quite a luxury, also. believe I'd like that room mate of yours, he shows good taste all around. How natural it all looks! But those electric 'glims' must be quite ment to sudy by. Can't you smell coal oil around here yet? Why, there is . . ., just as I cut it, that ledge was the hardest piece of stone I ever saw. I-Iellog got yours right below, I see. Arenit your inspectors any good nowadays, either? ' Yes, sir! The same old, dirty, unswept room, a little the worse. for wear, perhaps, in spots, and the walls are tinted now, too. Say, did you ever wonder how that patch of plaster got knocked off the ceiling there? You see, we had a big sneak feed in here one night, and- Roo1ny's? I an improve- my I C S I-Iere Uncle Jack' went off into a memoir of one of his college pranks. 0 ifliwri.-amz I-Iis integrity was distintegrated by the extremity of his revolt. CTO student taking Chinooksnotes on the sly.j-f'Wait a minute, I'm not through yet!! CTO English 9 Classl- If you -fellows write too much on the examination I'll flunk you, because you're not supposed to know anything. Shelly's voice was pitched to the key of 77 SfMd61'Lf-iiDO6S11,t Elder look funny when he talks of love? Wonder when he got stung. Description of the Salvation Army- 'fSunbonnets, military collars, collar but- tons-and every one a preacherf' Chew this. Wordsworth was dippy on nature. Synonyms-f'Love-dote. S. 1 Persnickety. W'evwonder what in thunder Browning Studeyztaffwas Adonais the name of a means. poetyy A pure quill is a Whisky straight. Cfn speaking of the misfortunes of mar- riagej- In my experience it has been six of one and half a dozen of the other. s Elder- Not that I know of. Adonais is the name of an elegy on the death of Keats. If I tell you any more I'll flunk you for using a pony. o.. -. Emu munlh Gllpeg Blank ' Prof. Beattie standing still. ' Dorothy. Collyer speechless. Florence Montgomery with her hair Frof.G1ttelson running.. ffslicked back, Helen Riheldaffer peevish. Deac Ryan alone. Ventresca singing, Take Me Out to the Isabelle McRae without Florence Davis. Florence Davis without Isabelle MCRHC- Prof. Watt wearing a pompadour. I Mrs. Andrews whistling. Mrs. Van Dyke cranky. Prof. Timblin without a cloud of smoke. P. I. I-Iennessey without Tige and Fido. Mrs. Strong looking down on Prof. Strong. 209 Ball Game. Dalquist not fussing. Ray Marston fussing. Lowry wide awake. I Skeels run down. Winchester in a track suit. Tub Laird without a girl. Lester and Grace lonesome, Thwaites putting the shot. in 51 I... . W. H , A .f .'f:1ff1f....:-'-13, , 1 Q, .xffiliiwgais . M gf. Q ,-5 . we 'X M Q ' 1 -,,f,.,,...r , ., ..-Il 4 .- waz. . ax vs is-. , J-W., A -9' 5-tg X ,gy N: .. ' asa. 4. pw: . ,, -'- 'L . fm. -' -fff' - , .1 sffrfjiisil :firm 9 mf- . . -. - a- 1'f 1525 'ffl fm 5 ' wa, . .5-gg 1 iw. , Qi'-tv... , ' 1 :pri-gi? rv, .lr-3'YI,,' 5f,:.: 1 .. igwggjzx jsgikzmigqa .,.,,..,,,.f....i.....,.....s....---2 f-A , - .. 'W . Q ..'4 Q--5'-53 5l5ahPIlv'5 Smprvmarg Gia RANDPA VVEEKS leaned forward in his rocking chair with a stifled groan and fumbled awkwardly at the laces in his shoes. 'fThere! I reckon I'll show ye somethin',', he muttered, push- ing the heavy shoes from his feet. Grimacing over his shoulder toward the front window seat, he pulled himself painfully to a standing position. A sharp exclamation of pain burst from his lips. Over by the window there was an audible chuckle. Grandpa sat down again with a thud. Confound them rhenmatics, he groaned. A profound silence gave him renewed courage, gritting his teeth, he arose again, shoes in hand, and tiptoed stealthily across the room to the outer door. Once there he paused long enough to shake a feeb-le fist at the object of his wrath. Confound ye! I bet when I get outin' this door ye can't stop me! The knob turned and the door came half open. Grandpa put one stockinged foot on the porch. Then a look of utter despair and misery over- spread his wrinkled face and the shoes in his hand slipped to the floor. john, where ye goin' came the quarrelsome demand, in a high- pitched, unnatural voice. 'Why-why, no place, Isabelle, the bewildered and foiled man answered, coming back into the room, where he stood foolishly fumbling his hands and starinof at the floor. 'g b . . . . ' You ought to be ashamed, the high-pitched voice continued. But-Isabelle, listen-- Grandpa protested. Shet up yer mouthll' . I I'm shet, only, if you wasn't a parrot, I'd-I'd-- Words failed hnn and he sat down, glaring at the offending bird. u Never mind, I'll be with the good Lord soon, and then you'll be sorrvf 1 y HrlIllC1'6, there, Isabelle, I didn't go to be hurtinl your feelin's. I sure didn t. Grandpa whined, fidgeting about in his chair uncomfortably. I .Isabelle deigned a dignified silence. Grandpa likewise held his peace lor a time. .I.h l of indignation. GH N5 Pellf-up feelings burst their bounds in a waving sweep Look a' here, Isabelle, I ain't a goin' to put up with this nonsense 1 , , , ' 9 ' fm! lffngei. If it wasn t that you used to belong to Mary, I'd give ye away, or-clrown ye! Yes I f 1 I! 1 H ' 1 for emphasis. xx ou C ie nisned, bringing his fist down on the chair , h lS21ljCllG. in serene disregard of the mental disturbance which was :sf 21' ' ' - V' . - '-Ill U'-2 cllilllflllil so x iolently, chewed contentedly at a piece of bread. VVh611 had finished his sudden torrent of threats she cocked her head to one side: want a new shawl this winterf, she piped, 210 ,.a...-..ff--M - . -- wa -- --.. XT fx -1.': , . .,:.'.'.,i,gzL,..,g,' ,,-:3 ,,-- : f-,,.ff . 1 ,..,, p.. .,1: . -'fif.l7..i.. I ,.. . . , . . . , . , . ' . ','Q - I If Elf 5 iff? ziififiii I til ffi fl C f4fE3'i5f-as-vi' 5 .ff2?1a3i'r1i:'f:i-ErfffifY r w14,.f3SE'- 3 ?7f'Z4n -. .- 4 222411 Lf? JV .. 114. .. X 113.3.,3fi5,.gTi?Zifii ' ., ..a.,.... .,,...... ,... .,,-.., ,-.,., ,-., . . ..,, ., ,.... . . ., . . , , ,,,,, V aff h - . . . I . U: ' . . I si ' You-you contemptiblein Grandpa sputtered and choked. You think you can keep me in this house jest by yer blamed jabberini But I'm a goin' out! Yes, siree! I ain't never been bossed around, an' you ain't a goin' to do it nuther. Yes siree! I'm a goin'-an, if ye say a thing I'm agoin' t' wring yer head right off !', Thus relieved, Grandpa pulled on his shoes with onwonted vigor and stood up. Isabelle regarded him indifferently for a minute, and then, as if speaking to someone outside the window, said: '4Brother Smith, will ye lead us in a word of prayer P Grandpa, feeling his anger rising, stocked noisily from the room. For two long years, since the death of Grandma, Isabelle had been the sole companion of Grandpa in the little farm house. Isabelle had been Grandma's pet. and she had proved 'herself an apt pupil, with the sharp tongue and pet expressions of her invalid mistress. On her deathbed Grandma had com- manded Grandpa to take care of Isabelle. His promise to do so had been his last great sacrifice to his wife's will. The result was scmewhat reversed, for Isabelle had taken Grandpa completelyin hand. As Grandpa went about his Chores that evening his indignation threatened to break bounds. Up to the p-resent he had patiently submitted to the harsh tyranny of the bird, for Grandmafs sake. But the breaking point had at last been reached. To such a state did he work himself that he so far forgot his usual customs on entering the house as to slam the door forcefully after him. That little act of violence was his undoing. My poor nerves ! Isabelle screeched, with no indication of pain. You shet yer blamed mouth l Grandpa almost screeched back at her. Wlien did ye say that we were goin' to town, Silas ? Isabelle asked indifferently, with no sign of ruffled spirits. Grandpa opened his mouth and raised his stick for a stinging. retort. Then his features changed and a look of determination came into his face. By gosh! We'll go tomorrow, he said, bringing his cane down with a thud. - , During all that evening a great load seemed to be lifted from his mind. Several times he even attempted to sing an old hymn, in his cracked, shaky voice. Bright and early next morning he had old Shakespere- hitched to the hack, ready for the trip to town. Owing to the novelty of the situation, Isabelle made no protests. Not once during the four hours' trip did she so much as whistle. The resolute look was still in Grandpa's face as he tied Shakespere to the hitching post in front of the general store. . Howdy, Bill, he greeted the proprietor, who came out to meet him. Then, without further ado, he plunged into- the heart of lns business. Ye know that fool parrot that Mary used to have? VV ell, I've brung her in with me, and I want ye to take her. I guess I'm gettin' a little older than I used to be, an' her everlastin' chatter do be workin' on my .nerves powerful bad. She's right pert at learnin' to talk, an' ought to make it liven up around the store a bit, he added. 211 I... I wma 6. 'O-.1 ', MT? ., X ,Xrw A E, ,,,3,,,,, Y I , ,, isa.,X,Lksssikf.-'eawwerqwiae'1f,:NSwaikffQ4'a-Hwmzwzvfvzmws Msn ' Xen-.X ' . -- 1. '-ww 'f-1' , ' NH--:fi '::5i, T-14 WEL' - -I I iii' ' P lia r A ,Lex . f - ,iw if . J ,V Aifu ' Q. el at I- - ,A .. as x 's -Q 'ei 5131 W if a 1- .fn-1.,, . , y 'ffqw X. 91- - . 1 4, ..,.- 4-wwf . L1 1-f. . -,vs X. s, X Q X vi X zawkf- 1 i.. vw, as XX ff X i - I s ., fi'-,, if 4 1- nap: 0.-az. if if .. -1.-ns 4, if seg . - 1 as 5, 41. 'ui We-. as V.-V wr. 'la ,ss ras I mv.-m,:.:.,-3 Q. I. 5,5 . .1 ... xt, V., -I dc4E:A,,..3,,i ,Mai Xiu ,ir ,W ,i . 5 . , , . ,,,, . , Fw, viii ,gf y e ,wggm 23. N 1,2 ,gyms f --11. '. e . wg. 1 s, :r-. Q. 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' , , F or an entire week he went about his work with a semblance of light heartedness. He sought manfully to 'forget Isabelle, and when the memory of her was forced upon him he ejected it with a show of anger. Once during the week he drove into town, but stayed far from the general merchandise store. People might think I was comin' around to see the fool bird, he argued with himself. ' During the long evenings, when there was no work to keep him busy, Grandpa would spend the time in reading. In the olden days he had been wont to say that only a lonesome man would read. But now he shame- Iacedly explained that he thought every man, to be properly educated, ought to be familiar with a certain amount-of good literature. Never once would he admit that there were any pangs of loneliness in his own life. To inquisitive neighbors he became reticent on the subject of parrots, and on the subject of Isabelle in particular. The most that anybody could get him to say was that he had gained three pounds since the care of the blamed fool bird had been taken out of his hands. ' Yet, back of Grandpa's brave front, there was a shadow of emotion which he was unable altogether to conceal. Often, in a fit of dejected spirits, he would stimulate his hatred of Isabelle, for no apparent cause, with a vocal rehearsal of the reasons why he was glad to be rid of her. Through a childish sort of pride, he kept up his farce bravely, even to himself, for a Inll two weeks, then suddenly the great realization came over him that he waS lonely. that he wanted his wife-Mary! I always said that she was too good for me, he whined to himSC1f- .iXn' I never treated her like I ought to have done. ,W hy-why, I even gaV6 her pet away that she asked me to care for! A I g I hate to go near that blamed bird, because sheill likely make a plumb tool or megs he growled a week later, but I donit think that I'm treatin' Mary right. not makin' sure that Isabelle's bein' treated right at the Store So, accoiwliiigly, with all the calmness that he could muster, he drove to the general merchandise store. This is the only Jlace th t I Q p D , 1 a can get them black molasses, he rea- soned weakly with himself. Once inside the store he put on a look of uncon- cern, though his heart was thumping wildly, ' 212 ,f----m-- , I ,, ' 'W' .. , p f' 'f 'fi' 21514-4--'T--QVC Q -H'-2 ., I ' - ,' '72 'J i .5 2':+1,. ' ' . z ' . , ' M , .,, . . , ff. h ,,,4. f,f . , y ,I , . V ,v5,,..'?i4.,,,,., 55.2.2 2: I-kg,44,y,1,!,,,,k7ix 4 711 ' 1 U f. --iv.. ..g,,-,..5 ,,7 .,.Q -,V ar 311- ,:,7w, ,,y 1- Ldrgtmfl A . ,FM -f ,, ' qi f, y, 5, f . .415 ' .r , , '-,, -, , , ' , '11, , - ,i F- r.,3.' f ,. ',3,'w,,z-5 ,Ll ' . 26 fr ff f -Q95 ' i'w51.e,w'af2:',,'g?2 . G . V . - ff aff 'Aff-0 2-A, 'ff' 'WW 9 ' I ' f ' . 2 ' ala: J.: 4. 'rf ' .5, - -:'.g'-pr U, .,l:v',. K fi, ,W V M, ,f . f,i,,5,,,,,I:1,3 V1 -A , .-: 7 2 ',f53.i.,y4?..': -ifigr l. ' ' ' ' - Aaah' ' ' f , f - Well! well! Hello, there, Silas, Bill greeted, espying the old man. Been right smart time since you was in her, he continued cheerily. Yep, right smart time, Bill, Grandp-a conceded. Cracky! I wouldn't take a fortune for that parrot ye give me, Silas. VVhat's the price of them small cans of black molasses P Grandpa asked, stiffly. Hjis' the same as they was before. It'd do ye more good'n a picnic to .see that bird boss th' people around that come into th' store, Bill rushed on, unmindful of the mental agony through which Grandpa was passing. I'll take a small can, Bill, Grandpa at last managed to choke out, ignoring the friendly conversation. just then there came a shrill laugh from the rear of the store. Grandpa gave a sudden start. Got any drinkin' water back in th' pail ? he asked, controlling his voice with a supreme effort. Yep, Bill answered, I'll get ye a drink. Never mind. I can get it, Grandpa hastened to- interpose. An un- usual spryness was in his step as he hastened back to the water pail. Not far from the pail, Isab-elle sat on he-r perch, chewing a piece of hard bread. Grandpa gave one long look, then he had her in his arms. Why-why, Isabelle, he mumbled, two big tears coursing down his wrinkled face, don't ye know me? It's Silas. And he pressed the bird close to his cheek. I've come to take ye back home, Isabelle, he sobbed. Yer can jis' say anything ye please after this. Ain't this th' damnedst weather, Isabelle croaked, nonchalantly wiping her beak in his tangled gray hair. RUSSELL ARDEN BANKSON, W. S. C., '14, . ' Tlhrrn mnmvn Three women walking on a dusty road, Three women, one was young and very fair, f And one was old, she bent beneath the load of years, U I b , And one had roses in her hair. A tree sent shadows soft and long .and C9013 And at its foot a spring. One, m maiden glee Dfoppid beside 'the shadowed p0Ol To rest and play, as one from care set free. The rose-crowned woman bent full low her head And dashed the water on her sun-flushed face, But the old woman never paused her tread, She, still went on with feeble, faltering pace. Oh, Life of Earth, here in your image set! A weary road thou art from day to day, At some chance fountain youth may still forget And Strength may pause, but Age goes on its way. -BELVA BALL. - JHir'n sinh Zintlyrfa Sleigh dllihe Slack lines, a slope, some snow, a stumble, A little gasp and out they tumble! - Some heroes bold the horses stop, W The cutter standing on its top. They right the sleigh and the two that were in it 213 Climb in again in about half a minute. Never a sound, a noise, a squeak, Never a word of thanks they speak. They leave, they have not told it yet, But the heroes know who it is, you bet. .rv- I.. l it... 251'-rf f - - . - -1 . - .. . - .. . ..g ..,,f ff, L, .. I P i . 'is -- V . t . M .. ,p 'sem -.. 4- r .1 -e ,. . Q . t Q4 . ' ' 'W-r asf fi .' . - s..,.- '- . . -' V -. 'ff' ' ':- 'ru . Wir -s 7' . 4 -: -sit ci a s fs 'K 4 ' -' i. .Nix 1 tw. T , , .7 , . ...,c,:ZT:3Pq , .3 , . I -2, J... xi W s .sv ' , .ff 2. as G s : .. r-1-5 1 ,ff Q' ' if 1'. ' L-If 5 'Je-2sQ:Jv1.:'3, tiki, 1, x 4' K -H V : lies Q3 sfss 'f sfifnez ' ' H .'t'g 5 '11 , '- . 1 1 A Qliiqlijzffy -. -3 fsqq-.lnsrf f t ss 1 5- GR X-f..,f.:.-,iisw.es , srgfys- .. 1 lv' I - S' 5- , : ' .. 4- gf 13- 'iji,5,,LgQ5g.s i rs::':.-gsf..,as.siAbtQreef iles.aeZm'ui:ww5aqo:::y2'7LS1l3R':5i.w:asi'a2'zS11 'X ,- ,.,,,,, . Y.., . 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Let's see -lJeMoivre's Theorem next period. But that's your German grammar upside down. There's the bell-but who cares-she's Go- ing to College Hall, too. O .1o.? Eivruir Olnuplriz llogwn the campus brown they wandered, Slowly, arm in arm, Till they reached the tangled woodlands Near the College farm. lle. :t noble football hero. She a maiden dear, T Sat- beneath the weeping willows, C lose upon the mere. Indeed he was a hero noble, but lleroine more was she Xxiltu thus could love a brawny hero .Ns battle scarred as he. lint all of this you'll quickly find lu short course Campustryg .Xnrl heroie eouplets, just like these, .Xre found quite easily. C 11111. ll1 11Hl1 we have it on the campus, i 1 il Iss 'Xot so in l'.lde'i e gig, Xlhen heroic eouplets pair off together .Ns :t rule they do not pass. I -l. S. 'fff jftf-iffy: Where are your black sllt 'tw ' Hall: I-I-I took them to the tailorsf' Gln the Minh Go find out where my lover lies, Breathe on him now: Take all my tears Iive shed these years And cool his brow. Blow, blow 1ove's tender touches from My Hnger tips, T And leave them where his wavy hair Waits for my lips. Blow, blow, ah! take my breath to blow- Breathe wistful, low, And let him miss my kiss in this- Breathe sweet and slow. A Blow o'er my tear-stained cheek and take It's feel, and lay It against his face in its old place 'Till break of day. Blow! Fill the air with dreams of love! Breathe pleadingly! Home o'er the fields of yellow yields, Blow to me. -MRS. ARCHIE SMITH. lo Voice: Hello, is this Zoe ? : Yes Voice: Do you want to go fishing V, : Yes. Voice: Hold the line. Two minutes later. Z. B.: Hello, A. T. S. Voice: !'Yes. ' Z. B.: Do you want to go fishing? Voice: Yesf' Z. B.: Hold the line. lt costs nothing to call on the nurse. COne poor fellow-a marriage license feel -Waller. Z. B. Z. B. NOT IN THE PALOUSF, COUNTRY' Visitor-VVliat became of that other windmill that was here last year? Native-There was only wind enough fOr one, so we took it down. You Americans say that we 'ave HO humor, said Ashel Cyrus the other day, but I'll 'ave you understand, sir that Henglish jokes are not to be laughed at. ,Li . A x -----------w-'-w----w-f-+-wMw...-.....,,, ,.,, ,W .,,,k, -,,,,M','mMW W-X 'Xw i ff .L -, :z-15' gr, ::.,.,'.,'fx--fff,,-hy -H.. V , , -.., . , . , -,. -fw- '- , , .5 AM ' -fa ':- ,cm .1 :'f'-1 :gg ,fax 1 , ,-1-.-M ,..44:,,, , ggi'-,Ig-0: h , ---M , ' if 141: a wv , H f'7 '- 'W W fg ' 1?:rkWW , gg f --,-W.,,..:,, . -. , fffirvv. ' ' ' f Q-fgfgif? 'Si' J, 2-ffe 31,.,2i3'.ff ' if K Wg, f-1 f 34551 - - 5 ,, gm ,JH fy' ,gi ,fx gg my 2.1 A fm 'A 4 -gwrgf..-ff, ., mv Af . A 7 . 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Bursts of subdued conversation and joyous exclamations- astral voices in the dark-greeted the announcement, as we scurried softly up the stairs, bumping into each other, everyone invariably making the night a little blacker as she tripped on the top step. ,Girls flocked in and settled down everywhere, on the bed, chairs, radiator and floor. Never in this life had any- thing looked so good as the eats in that girl's box from home. Cake, chicken, sandwiches, nuts, marshmallows., fruit, hot chocolate, everything disappeared as if by magic! I Things had been rather quiet, but peace departed with the eats After that there was no rest for the righteous who were enjoying their calm repose on the floor below. We couldnit help it, could we, if the hot chocolate and chicken rested pleasantly on our consciences and everything seemed irre- pressiblv funny? And then, after the pillow duel, and the holy rollers and the dry skatef, suppose we did execute a cross' between a war dance and a promenade. ' . I l , Q 1 . But, unfortunately, only great minds run in the same channel. The lady who reigns below has a channel of her o-wn, and she sailed in her own channel up the stairs that night. The're things to be regretted and there are things not to be repeated. XV e faded, we vanished, we melted into thin air, we went, we sneaked, we slipped, we crept, we retired, we retreated, we de- parted, we left. And peace once more descended down upon the dormitory. 1.To . DEFINITION OF A KISS. WITH APOLOGIES. O Jznizlwlvz A noise like an old cow pull- They stood on the bridge at midnight, mg her foot out of the mud. In a park not far from the town, Tubs: A mouthful of nothing that They Stood OU th? bridge at midfllghti mgigg lilac hgaycn ? Because they d1dn't sit down .. T1 5 ' Q lx 1pllJ': Q, I look fierce in one of those Eejljjggntjggsgagfrcalticjjtipire5 ill ,l , half: v The moon rose o'er the city Cfmzl: Well. people won't be looking And kept on rising higher. ill F0112 they will, be looking at the hat. , How often, oh, how often! , , - Tl l' f ' 'lt 'ill thc xxorld xxcic made of oo my Wnspered Words SO SO t' - ' ' ' ' b ks, .-Xml all thc books were history, I would do like Annie's lover- 'I would lay me down and dee! ' W What does Mary Birdie say In her nest at peep of day? Let me bluff a little longer Till my little mind is stronger, Then on bright Commencement Day I'll flap my Wings and fly away. How often, oh, how often, How often, oh, how oft! Ilr. Rulsfouf You boys in the back row niovc yoursotas up. It is queer that when you come into the room you try to get as mr out as possible. 216 ' 1,- 2 ' K f' -21.-,'.i ..::..m1f l 1 ' in Q. - ' , I - ,A ,....: M., .,.,.:f .-me----5-Q.. 1. - . .Mig A.-4 -as W-a-ff, sq I --avr . 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Corporal-Military hero in the embryonic stage Con-A substitute for knowledge, a bluff. Drag-A formal reception. Fume-To smoke. Makings-Materials used for a fume. Steam Radiator-A cold bluff. Spoon-To cavort with a Co-ed. Rook-A person who would like, to, but doesn't know how. Rough Neck--A person who knows how, but doesnlt like to. To Beat It-To betake one's self from thence elsewhere with great celerity. Prexie-That august official who Occupies the center position in the front row of the, chapel chorus. . 1 To Pick-To reprimand a. dormitory student for unbecoming conduct. 1 Pigsrs. Dr, Cat pest houseb-See here, didn't I tell you not to dare to venture out of the door? Vic Hyslop-It's all right, Doc., I climbed out of the window. To Get Picked--To be called down by the Preceptress for doing something that she thinks you ough not. Cut It Out-To cease the action referred to by it. . Sport-One who tries, with great success in his own eyes, but not so much in the eyes of others. Think Box, Noodle-These words are both synonymous with the word Coco, which means Cranium. . Pill Roller-One who specializes in the manufacture of dope, pills and spit balls, under the kind guidance of Waldy Bott. .Muckers-Persons ordinarily called miners, who spend part of their time Cwhen sumciently urgedj in constructing a tun- nel, which begins no place and ends at the same place, and who have more chickens than guests at their feeds. Cribbing-See Ponying. Spongeing-Getting from someone else that which you have been too lazy to work out for yourself. Ponying-See Cribbing. .TanglewoodfA place which is cold in winter, damp in spring, full o-f mosquitoes in summer and yet which seems to be 'the most popular place on the campus for peo- ple who go two by each. o 217 Feb. 22, 1911. Prof. R. Kent Beattie, Pullman, Wash. Deaf' Sur: ' I send you hear a piece of appel limb that wea hav in our valley. And it has bin examened by the most of the experts fruit men of the valley. And the hav all gave it up And the Oaner of the orchard sent a piece to I. M. Smith fruit inspector. And hea said that it was not a dease but had bin stung by some ting And I run a cross it yesterday and they wanted me to send you a piece of it so I inclose hear with a piece and would like for to hav you report on it as soon as posabel. U ----- - ---- -- f'Hard water is caused by not enough of Oxygen and too much hydrogen. r.. 4 tl f,QRL. K . ,w - . .:- 4 fs f rs X 1-i ff: ss .:. -Q 1 -A,-1,-,X .- i g., f in i . 1 , , f '31-,1,,,.-,'1.xQ, : 1: ..f55vZg5,j2 - '51 ,are -- -' 1 ' - gqfys gvewxg. W 5225 a. .A ,gat 1 , Yfgggfgg h 1 ' -, aff L , Q N j . A' ,,,,, ,,,,,. .. ,..,s...... uW,,,.,,,k,,,,, W... .... A,,..., ,. J Q ,K i . . .fv, ., .. - . f- f., -...ti-,-.f,..-.,--...-..s.,.......,.--....,.... ,, . 33,6 .- - - - Q nmwirg O 1113 'T ' A Efnast . 'l'here's the student who follows the Whistle, And another who follows the bell, Yet another who watches the faCe of the clock Q , For the time to his knowledge dispel. Now. one of these counts the demerits, 'I'here's one that must surely time tell, But here's to the man who knows which is riglifz The whistle, the clock or the bell. Krcager: It isn't the man with the most expensive clothes that is the best man. Freslznzau: No, he is usually the bride- groom. It you are out of trouble and want to get into trouble, go to a bee hive and spank a bee. W'hile at Lewiston recently, Prof. Watt lost that lone hair from the top of his head. It is currently reported that there is great consternation in the fly family, as they now have no place to lean while fastening on their skates. Roy Merritt: W'hen I first came here I was a rook, and take a look at me now. tlfproar and laugherj. lffmlsiz Have you the book, 'Wheif Moonlight Wfas in Bloom'. llvtml in Ifcrr,v: Roomy, maybe you :Incl I had' better go to bed. Some of these fellows nnght want to go home. Qu 11. Cold IVI.lIfCI'i'S Morning: The wlnstle is willing but the flesh is weak. Or in otlier words: Many are called, but few get np. l, f. -Siflrllft'-Fl'oiii what does Basidio- iiiyct-les rlciave IIS name? n ' lwriglif Our-Uli. I know, the toad stool fllllfl -inarslnnallmvs belong to that don't I MW' ' 8 218 The hours Ijve spent with thee, .dear heart Are a string of D's to me. . I count them over, every one a flunk, My Chemistry, My Chemistry. ' Each test a D, each D a weight That from my heavy heart is swung I count each D unto the end, And there a flunk is hung. Ch! acids strong, that bite and burng Oh, Nitric spilled at every turn. I count. each D and strive at least to learn To take the flunk,' dear heart, to take the flunk, I Hoyt. Prof.: Burdette, can you name a plant not affected by a parasite. Bm'cz'ette: The power plant. i Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Ree! Tanglewood ! Turtledoves ! You and Me!!! .- AN OPTIMIST. He had fun in life, if ever a man Had any fun at allg He would grin and twist his neck, If ever he had a fall. And if another would happen to fall, He would laugh as hard as he could And then would inquire with a foolish twist, Now, will you be good ? That was his perpetual cry, He never changed it a bit: T'was just the same if t'were someone else, Or if he happened to be it. No difference at all would it ever make, He would laugh as hard as he could. And always would say, with the same old twist, Now, will you be good ? 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The Butterfly Man -Sam Kimbrough. .-Xi the Home Plate -'When you dine with mania. XX'hcrc there is one there is also two-in lilllglcwrxndj 220 Don't be a clam. Youimight get in the soup. Don't act as if you had swallowed a poker. It's never too late to learn-2 and 3 a. m. especially recommended. Love me, love my dogs. CHennesey.D An idea in the mind is worth two on the pony. Too many D's spoil the W. Wlieii in doubt about the weather ask Prof. Timblin. A BIPZIII1 Pullman, he said, you dream my maid. This college has but a bucket brigade. If once a fire broke out here, stranger One thousand souls would be in danger- By all that's good and bad above her, I don't know where we'd run for cover. Kind Providence has stayed the gale That might have borne the city's wail. I then awoke, 'twas but a dream, But, I, perforce, had caught a gleam And lived a scene in moments three VVhich might have been grim reality. -CECIL BLAKESLEY. V -33.14-w: 4- 1'--f f fZ,f1j'2:Z ,-.g--2'ff:- . 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F.35-:gif-rag,g.WJ,,,5,:,- ,TW,-m+QW'2 i9'3:9f'7'it'l'5?fi 11ff:4o,qa.,,.T.an..fy.If K -72: MH K ,., Afv , i5,v5c . I X . ,, , , .. V . . I A ,. h , ., , M, SVWZ9 mhafz Ih2 HEP? nr, E112 lilhiluianphg nf E62 Did it ever occur to you that a man's life is full of contradictions? He comes into the world without his consent, and goes out against his will, and the trip between is exceedingly rocky. The rule of contraries is one of the features of the trip. When he is little the big girls kiss himg when he is big the little girls kiss him. If he is poor he is a had managerg if he is rich he is dishonest. If he needs credit he can't get it 5 if he is prosperous everyone wants to do him a favor. If he is in politics it is for graft, if he is out of politics he is no good to his country. If he doesn't give to charity he is stingyg if he does it is for show. If he is actively religious he is a hypocrite, if he takes no interest in religion he is a hardened sinner. T ' If he gives affection he is a soft specimen g if he cares for no one he is cold blooded. If he dies young there was a great future befor-e him g if he lives to a ripe old age he missed his calling. If he saves money he is a grouch, if he spends it he is a lcaferg if he gets it he's a grafterg if he doesnlt he's a bum. S 0 whafiv the use. ' ..O Zflugz, Iinitlva, IBPPHPH, iu'nn2a Tell you fellows what to do T So some day when you are feeling blue, Wlieii you're feeling sore and blue. Let me tell you what to do. Study Botany, thatts the dope, Come down to the lab. and let us see Rests the eyes like a kalediscope. . You 'pronounce the name Lardizabalaceae. Spores, gametes, congugating cells, , Funny bends and crooks and swells. If that IS easy HS can bfi' t TCH you Botany is sumthing Try Ophioglolssum, Ophioglossaceae, Almost everyone can Hunk in. Parocholesterine, Parthenogensis, Peronos- poracea, Yes, those are E. Z. For men with breezy Isogametes, heterogametes, zygospore A Ringing in your head for evermore, Except when you wanted to have it Write Cd? Tongues and cultured brains, f. . , .' . . B t f ' ' ' ' . ' l. hen it s gone like 1t's affrighted. u or me It has mlssed Its alms But man must be a dumpey XVho won't do his best for Prof. Humphey: I-Ie's the feller that tells us, if any, W'hat we know of Botany. Botanyemy one desire to be, Is safely passed, I'm rid of thee. UNKNOWN, 1912. 0ii I-f 1dlUd3'i H1511 give you just three days to pay your rent. R00111e1': HAH, Prof. Snyder: VVhat is a plane?,' ' Prep.: 'Well-it's a-smooth surface? . - right, make it Thanksgiv- Prof.: Ha, ha. So is the top of my ang. Christmas and Fourth of July. head, but it's not a plane. ' 222 -V---an---r f -----a vvv- - ...f ..,,, Y 1 . ,', , 'ff .',' gi'.'Q'r'g . f ',.'f1g,gf:u,,.:r-3-' - .,,. ff. X ' , .,-, '.fff3 1- Lf: -f-i,.fi'.vffa5fff-3-ifff'-f 'f5 fiFt'f: -r ,f ,,v, gi M 1 ' 1 . f' '12 , , .72 pg f- 4317- , 'iff' '-'1 ' .Q?r'1zj1j?'j f+-1 I , . . , AA ' ,. . . ' ,,,. f ' ., ' ,,,, ' . 'AM Nm 'W'NM iimdmill .' W 'H':m'mit'i ':Ti:':Til 'iT 'i f'l'Q'ay ' Sfnntnr Ullman Sung 19111 fhe SEWOT 3355 Of 1910 lJ1d5 You a fond To introduce the Chinook, they say, aliewe I ' Q As it was their Knocker Day. The Senior Class of 1910 bids you a fond farewell. We sing our praise to WV. S. C., VVe love our college dear, but soon we must LOU8' may her COlO1'S Wave. depart. 'We sing our praise to the Crimson and To Freshmen we wish to say, beware of those awful flunks. The Sophmore class should not be praised, A hideous crime they did one day. They pulled the Freshies through the lake, And killed off all the frogs and snakes. The Juniors, with their maidens fair, Held a war dance in Sol's glare -o On a morning dark and dreary, As I listened, sleepy, weary, To the1 Conscious epic stuff that Elder ung. Suddenly there came a rumbling as of someone faintly grumbling, Grumbling' bout the swiftness of the tongue. Quoth the pond'rous Jumbo- Stung, Straight way the professor -listened, And his four eyes fiercely glistened, As he fixed the captain to the floor. Thence did Jumbo look about him, For his wits were gone without him And he glanced with longing at the door- Only this and nothing more. Prof. Fnlznerr A definition is the tomb- stone of an ideaf' Grover Graham tosses a basketball for the basket, the ball bounces up and down several times and finally drops over the edge. Grover remarks: D-d-did you s-s-see the d-d-damn thing s-s-st-stutterf' Prof. Waller' Cmaking assignment: Mr. Love, you may take pneumonia, influenza and typhoid? Love: I'll have to go to the hospital if I do. Y P7'0f- Jllforrisz As I said before, the old Alchemist believed in the transmutation of metals. Torpeys Say, Prof., what was that fel- low's name? 223 Gray, Those colors we love so well, And those few old songs so dear We'll sing with a rousing cheer. VV, S. C. Foreverl' will ourwatchword be. Although far we wander, Fond memories come to me. W. S. C. Foreverl' will our watchword be. HW. S. C. Foreverl' will our watchword be. Prof. Cexplaining anti-toxinj : You may say that a big battle is going on be- tween the germs and the anti-toxin. Hall: Sure-just like the Wets and the Drys. ' Prof. Clooking at Grimes, some dirt being under his feetb. Grimes: Didn't come off of my feetf' Prof.: NNO, they don't look like it did. Prof. Roberts: Wliat isa dynamo ? ' Ilffatsenz I am not certain, but .I think it is a machine for making dynamite. Kreager CIn English classj : Steam up a little, Fitzsimmons, that soft, Tanglewood voice was not meant for class work. Deacon Ryan Cto a lady friendj: I think you would make a fine deaconessf' CWitli all sincerityj Franlein Irrrnanz Herr Groat, I will bring tomorrow a looking glass so that you may see that you don't open your mouth. You think you open it, but you don't. And you have such a fine mouth to open. Baby Strong: Oh, mama! ain't that Lairdy Tub pretty? Lient. Hennessey Cmilitary sciencejz If youaim too high you won't hit any- thing. but the reserves, who are probably behind something, so you can't hit them anyway. - .. -. . YA -Q v,,, Z. I ,.,V , , 1, ,, ,. . ,,,,,f , WW f,f, r ..,,, . ,Z,,.W.,,5,f, W -'- - f , . ' 'f' - ' . .. ., , n - ,, . . - ' 1 fy .- ' , . . 1 U . -. ' ,. M. ' U f' ' A . , ,- . ' ..,. ..... 55- A.,-'yt-., ., , f 'g,... , 2 ,fffw 'q, w', -z wf -uf' .'1','fffu5,g., sf ff . - . . -. :-.,,.. A- ..0,,, ., - ,. .ks .4 4- fy . 2,1 f . W, ,f , K 4. H. f ,ff f, , tw- , .f ,.-f+'.'.p4.u. ' ' .. 3,21 4- v .f V-f . .f I f f fi W ' f 1 fn 4 ff . riffuf, ff' V- 1 W K i , 4 E? 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Cole snass kopa stick klatawa tenas pee halo hyas cole. Snow on trees go away Qaj little and not very cold. Polaklie chankopee wind kopet pee siwash hyiu kumtuks. Night comes and wind stops, but Indian well understands. Aallyma polaklie hyas waum. VV ind mamook klatawa. Cole Another night Qisj very warm. Winds blow. Snow snass klatawa. I Siwash hyiu kwann. Siwash kumtuks yahka go away. , Indians much glad. Indian knows it ifisj Chinook pee halo weght cole illahie. Winap-ie tupso pee Chinook wind and twill bej no more winter. Bye and bye grass salmon olillie chako pee typee salmon chafhko kopa Chinook. and salmon berries come and spring CChinookj Salmon come with Chinook wind. Kopet tomalla siwash mamook klak klootchman pee tenas pee Day after tomorrow Indian take squaws and pappooses and lkiuatan klatawa lamonti. Siwash hyiu kwann. Chinook horses Qandj go to mountains. Indian much glad. Chinook siwash sihks. Yahka kloshe. is Indian's friend. It Qisj good. . O.T,, M'1z'.vs Bird: Wl1o were the Co-eds who sanetioned the Co.-ed debating team ? Answer: Harrison and Stambaugh. , U Lieut. Hemiessey Cat military lecturejt Wlieii the big gun blew up at Fortress Monroe, several months ago, several men were badly killed. Send me some money, Dad. I'm busted and on the hog. ' Dad: Sell the hog and come homef' George, your studies are costing me H great deal of money. , I know it, dad, and I am not studying very hard either. Found, after a short theme on the PH- louse Country : . Dear Professor-I realize that this 15 21 very short theme to cover so great a ter- ritory, but the Muse wouldn,t come 'fl1T0Ugh worth a cent. Besides, I never saw the country.-L. B. ' 553413.-11'.Vfq',VkV.gqg.gV.. k ?,g .,.'fx,:33 -,,I'V MQ-wk 22 ,. .1 ,ww-,,V, .-. Q' 'V fu: . .2 ,n-,.V.--. . ...VV-..'1V-, .VzV V..-, h.,.VV . , ,, , ,gg1,g', :JV- .1 1 g,4:1'4Qff-frm.-,z 1 -u, V A 1 , 1 1 V f UM' I X x, .f V D W . 'N ' V, ,, V. .f, w .V Vsg 1 - . V V V VV V' 2. 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PERSONEN Ausdorf, ein reicher Privatmann--. ....... - ...... Herma Katharina, seine Frau-, ...... Mary G. Bird Emma, beider Tochter .... Dorothy Collyer Alfred, Emmafs Gatte ........ Will Charles n Engelland Heinrich ------------- . , - -------Robert Phillips ' Alf -- Lisbethr ............- , m feds Dlensten ............ Zoe Bean Director ................... Prof. Chalfant Gott sei Dank, der Tisch ist kedeckt! A production of Prof. Chalfant's students on May 20, 1910. 7 'QQQHWRS Q- Q ' ii 3 i 2 ' 15 of - we 0 . .0 I wigs! O 6 226 A -iff' Q ,ar 3 H 1, :1'.'l' ,-J11:je'- .51,.:. .. X i , ,, A . . , ' A V 4. . -,I-M..v, ,, , , .. ,.:,..g,,,,W,, . i. ,, ,,,L,,.,,m,,k7,, I .MLA .V I Y ,, I Y Q 1 , I V - vv V , Y V- : ' 1: 25 - ,M-'J' .. -'f : J -1: f tf.fW..fA-m.-,:f--w-'ifrwn-fb , A 1 A 'M' 5 .- ww. . -, . ,bl-6 f Q ,, . ,V . V1 , ,nv ., . .,. , , f W. , ,fm , is gba. .. . , X .4 ...gf ,Q , , . , , .v W , , . ffffef 1 3, .wuz ding, . - A f - Lt -- 121. L, -H+ A if-. .1f 'f ff cz. A . 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Clyde Sampson Under the Direction of Mrs. Collett. .-10.1 When you take an English Lord, a rich Nevada tomboy, a young miner and an English primrose and shake well, with a fashionable chaperon, who is an admirer of rank, the resulting mixture effervesces rapidly and continually for some time. - A 227 I' J 4 7'-L Ia -.1 'L if A A-2 VS R WS A -1 -r' s'f,----57--...A ,W---A-l-W ,':v,r,zW,',,, WW, Vif,a9,f,. 1, ww M,-, 4jaf,'v . -.. V ' ' T ' ' ' ' ' f , -, 1 ,, -,,:,,,,4VVQVs- ' .2.:25,,.,p,., Wgwa! -1' 'ff'-an - ' f- - I , l,.f1.,,,,,,,,,,,-A ,,s,.,-,,,.,, ,mfy .g,1.,., .,lL,,,,,,.,,,. -4, .- ,,f, - f , ,, ,f.-A. , - r, , f. 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Mr - R, fl - f4.4'f-ltfek J :qw pf- wi I 'H - ,sf ' ,fi 3-. , :M-f' f2,.1f-1:4 -:iv 1 -'V ' ' f WM 4 V 1' - If l : 1- Llp ' -L 1' f f'PfT - 1.. .Eli-R ww- gf---r?uVJi:24.?'f ' 'Y 23 'v'f'7-'Q - wfgtpfri,-.fig,Z.E,pg,f,ff.af.faz2Mukhi?4:12121 A ff f wr M M W X Wiz' ,fi 1 1 ,J 'LV' 1 . , -V-4L,,,.-. ii. QT-ire!-,A-r--' iV :if Iff:4r: V ,'ri-'1:-in234.21s..,:4:zxw-TMA?-L, ,, '- ' f Xl, -I-, ' .-.- AA---.:.:..z.,...g--f-.-inV-MAl.a.A.A.,.-Wwl.-,-..,,-ff f . , . j xml' ,:. ,L:,,fV, ' 1 ' ffwl ff ,,...i Z , : ,V,, ff. J.. -A -' l QI 1 l who Alm GBLII' Alma illllelivr Presented by 'the Class of IQIO on june 13. CAST OF CHARACTERS Bullock Eggleston .............. -- ..............-... Ray Baker Percy Wilkiiis, a very bright student ........-...... W. L. Charles Olaf Neilson, known as Olaf the Assassin ............. Fred MOSS Ethel 'VVilkins, Percy's sister fshe always has things her own wayj --- ....................-..-.......-........ Verne GaddiS Minerva Gaskill, called Minnehoha ...,......-.... Florence Wallel' Mrs. Poore, who buys a boarding house ............. Bess F iSl1b'9.Ck Frank Harley the studious student , , ,............... Ben Torpen Marcus Aurelius Gaskill, an adjunct professor of Latin ....... ----- Iane Hampton, a co-ed. .......... Mary Madden, a co-ed -...................-..... Brown, member of Kappa Onnicon Nu--- Hope, member of Kappa Onnicon Nu Glcott, member of the Kappa o1miC01i'Nu 0 A real Siwash play, with an Qle Skjarsen gave it are aluminum fellers now, but a Mater. ' 223 Tim star- s1115Q,'uIQQiiaQQ5623?-U'-'mm'- Fish Fortatson, a loan shark-----EE - - Charles Leidl -Clarence BoggS -Fred Wlieeler -Bertha Kimmel -Bess Mervyn Clarence Eaton Ben Schneider ---I ----- Bernard Glaisyer and a Petey Simmons. Those they have not forgotten thelf Ig, ,,,, --A,,c....,,.....-..-...,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,m,mmmmmu V ff- , w s'W 'f4 WfVWf' .eww 'M 'fi - , 1,: -L1 .- --lower..-.. 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Act I.-The afternoon of Mrs. cle Smythe's tea. Act H.-One week later. Act IH.-Three weeks after Act I. Evening. Presented during Summer School by the Summer School students, july 27, 1910. 229 3, 1 f A ,. , - V. , , , ,, it A . . y ucv .:'Tij 'wf fxgwwwz, f -H iwzwpz-is . , - .,,r ' - --,y.v, .'-'- -' ' + ' :'f 'ff ..j f '35 f-' ' 4. gem- x ,-1 Wg , 421 f P- 1 EA 51 . ...gi-v w f - W . ,-AQ A- . . v .Q 1 if .J .3:.v :.L-Qfffafaf-. re .wf rgvfzywc Q ' A vu '- 'sf rf. w 1- A --5 fff- ws' 1 f 5,-f x f --5.-Q ff-:,. . ff . .55-,fAw.X. pw: vs A .fs ,, A A . 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Game ---Mildred Guile -.Mabel Ingersoll ---------------Eleanor Henderson Scene-The garden at Pleasant Hill, Mrs. Ford's country home. Act I.-Eight a. m. A Act H.-Five a. m. the next morning. Act HI.-Ten o'clock in the evening of the same day. o Cleverly staged by the Summer School students on july 27, IQIO. 230 fm? 'f'-, M., ' Q2 f 2 ' ,,f fw ,f 'K ,U ,Y , ,J ' , , nag, if-A-',.3:4 4 fm '?k'1'f?f: :?5':y-Aas'.if,.1,ZLi71Q:L1.li19L-g',. ' f-yy , , . , , , . , Q , ,ff ,,i ,,, ,f,. ,W,,sff- , , ,, ,, I , I , W , hf f'ff,w,ry,' -, 4- ff: . A ,V if n,.q,M V41 ,CA rum., , , 5. if WY: ffl ' f 4 -sas' f f' W- ' ff ' , ' q 'f , ' ' , I Q ,A , , A-Zu.. 't 4 AW - A f ,Q V ,gf , ,gg lg- ,gg i..,g,, L5 !,g,1 f. 5 fy ,V 5.1 'f 1 ' -:r1.'f1v21,f1',wwfx 'img-ffl wie,-inn-lvwf r 'f'wfK-ffwnrm, .rf V mf' w 'min fr f : fy 'P' ' -' W , 1 ' ,' .--.-'fzf f 1' iz , A .. , H, A , M. W V I ,, f H I , f , W, , VN I I ,, xyrfl-Iluff, , ....,.,,,W,v,vwTWM 3 AM, , M.. V A,-:A.,Lg3.M,,M,M, umlglgy ,db N, ' 395, E112 Hrarvniakvrn For the purpose of securing VV blankets for the varsity football players, this play Was staged December 17. A Comedy in Three Acts CAST OF CHARACTERS A Don Hallen, an artist .......... ' ..-..-....,.-,. C larence J, Cbbil MIS. Huyler, a Widow .... Q ..................... Irma Harrison Ned Huyler, a schoolboy ...-...,................ Clyde Peterson - Nita Huyler, his sister ........................ Indra Sauvageot Reve Algernon Walton ...................... Tabor Lal-Tollette jane Chapman, an authoress ..................... Kathryn Ryan Under the Direction of Miss Roziskey. Managers: Profs. Timblin and Kimbrough. lol. l-Zyerythingiwill be all right when Cousin jane comesf'-So Cousin Jane came and the football boys got their VV blankets. 231 l ' ' f 7 Xx W... W ....-.- A- I-I I f m f, f, V7 f . K Yffkhlw H ,, ,f T? , ff P - . ,,,M,,. I ,. .. ,L ,D -I ....,- A Q. go fn- .. .Q A., ASQ... 4,... 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'- ' f ,V ' ' ,, . . ,, ,, lv J 1 Uhr Amakrning Presented by the Dramatic Arts Club, February 28 CAs1' OF CHARACTERS K X Samuel Marlow ............................ .................. - ..... Reed FL1l'C011 Williaiii Marlowe-. .............. -y-Q ....... .....,. .-----.--.---..---TWain ClefHC11S Thomas Marlow ..................... ,--,-,----..- ..... . ..,. - ............ Max BaumeiS'fe1' Mayor Tom Townsend ....-......... I. ....u............ ,.-------Homer Humphrey ROlJ61't McCoy ....................-..., --i.--4 ........ ,-- -, -, .,..... EVe1'6tt Iillllell Mayor Davis ........ , ........ .......... .-. u........ ----,, ............. Otis WClSl1 Lin Howell--.--.---..----.---.- .... .- .... , .... -,---.. .... ---g ............. Roland GlaiSY61' Mr. Pierce--- u............ .. ........ -.-..---,.- ...... I ................. I Oe ShiCldS Evans .,,.,.,, ,, -.,, ,--, .,... ,- .,,..-,................,,........ .,..... 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Mrs, Strong Hebe, Sir josepfh's first cousin ....... 4 ........... ,-Miss Dempsey Little Buttercup, a Portsmouth Bumboat woman---.----Miss Huse First Lordis Sisters, His Cousins, His Aunts, Sailors, Marines, Etcf - Scene-Quarterdeck of H. M. S. Pinafore of Portsmouth. Act T.-Noon. Act H.-Night. CQEQCQCQ A Zlapanwe Ehnl Operetta in ThreeiActs, Presented by the Y. W. C. A., College Auditorium, , A , March 31, IQII CAsr OF CHARACTERS Miss Swafing -d-- w ----------d--- - .... .... I osephine Qlson Prof. Tumble-in .... - ---.-Frank Brownell The Princess ------- -------- ,----,-, .,.,,.... D o r othy Fortier VV. S. C. Girls. W. S. C.Boys. japanese Girls. Messenger of Princess. Idol. Directors : Dr. Evans and Miss Huse. 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Q .-.. - mf:,..wff,f:fjffp...f, f , 4 wi '- 2 -g,,f,, y W 4 I 5 u . 7 N V - ..- 4' .A,,,,,fgL.Q,,f. : 'V ij-,gh j Q' , ' ' ' ' - .15 ,, A., 3. Y, .Q ' Lpuj' ,, -z..k.,. ' V I A A A ' H i LBRISLHWN HH. SEWELL F I E 1 z LECHNER K I E 1 4 4 1 I 1 I Q A JEL TZER B. SCHNEIDER IQIO-,II DEBATERS' , K- ,. I -'-1, yu 1- -,..,..f,- ve.. -, ,- M ' - .it.V-aw'-.',f-,-:idY L ii 'J:TfigQ:ii1..,g.f.1sf'- .- .. . Cfjilf-1 ' Tia , ',7,Lmf.J.,-......-1-,.f, oar Y ,. .-,W v3.j'g'.'g.:1g- i.'-'1'v-k5fw.s:,:..f- 'fvw - - .4 lx . - ,-1 ff- . V1 in-4.,gQ4f f , 'gig-.f , ,fx 1 .Q s f, yi- p 'V ,Wir , b -s 4 . l,.I5-,.:,k, J fy., f- f 1ff:iffP,?f.-iii' 'L 5' . ?.f21..'1?'f2i5 5 -af. X' 1 ' 5 . fa V - Vg . 5 lf? ag, if f 5 . A, L.....,,',zL-,. ,IL fv .I k 6 :,5gqZ,,,..?.,: 1, ' p way . Gisli V, A , , . F ws- 617,23 i kia mga, ,f Ang V, ,WI . , 4.1, 'ami' fn Moi 1' mere.. of if . .f. s., r . -, .. 1 my , . H. .f, . 4 .. . fbw-T-114:11-1' V' if . f:a . .f:rf: . irzlifc'ca-rwfzi-iiirvsfmf .JJ f fdntrr-Qlnllrgiatr Ephedra M. S. 01. ha. illllnnianet H. Resolved, That cities of United States should adopt a commission form of government. ' Affirmative, U. of M. Negative, VV. S. C. D. C. VVarren . A A. B. Line, Leader . B. J. Schneider Alvin Seltzer, Leader Decision: 2 to I, for S. C. f GB. A, 01. mi. ml S. CU. AT PULLMAN Resolved, That the United States Government should adopt a of ship subsidy. A Aflirmative, O. A. C. Negative, W. S. C. L. M. Lemon B. S. Marsh G. L. Wilson, Leader Decision: 3 to O, for O. ' AT CORVALLIS B. Schneider H. I. Lechner Alvin Seltzer, Leader. A. C. L Affirmative, VV. S. C. Negative, O. A. C. L. 1. Brislawn B. A. Lamon H. .A. Sewell M. K. Ashbahr L. S. Harrison, Leader F. H. Gibson, Leader Decision: 2 to 1, for negative. HH. 52. Ol. ua. mhiiman policy Resolved, That the best interests of American Colleges justify the abolition of intercollegiate athleticsf, Affirmative, VV. S. C. Negative, Wliitiiiaii. Guy Stambaugh D. C. Campbell Mary Bird O. F. Johnson Sam Kimbrough, Leader Alvin Crumbacker, Leader Decision: 2 to I, for Vlfhitman 236 ,..,... Y ZFX ,M ,,, .,Rt 1- , M ww- ., f af 1- 3.- 1 11.11.14 WH--.m gfn ,f ,,.3z -.,-a,,- - A3 , ,-,, M ,Q,,,.... - ,,., ,,,., .-,,-,,,-5, M-..-.,,-. I' . , 1 ' A is 41 we ,M - x V rr -- D' H 506' ' ' f - ' Y ' . ' - - ' V an ' f'- Effie ' T3 'lima' if ' 'I 2 4?-14 ,Q l -iz ., 1 1 N ' I -' ' . ,J W-: fTPf?'vvlvuf'1ff1 ,T -', as 44Wz:v1,'wff1.,ff f ,.,f M ,-mf ,, Q 4 r 1 f.. - ' - . 1 : - - . A : -LE' W..-,,.,,..,..,,,e. aw . , W, ,, f, fwq. , 'We 41, ,Q M- . rl 3 ,f,. . I A X , ,-url WC., .,:,,WizL:,,',:,.,g1n.: ...y.:'ffl f7,,..,1?z ' ' ' fj,f ' 1 '1 f '- 1 -' .- ' 2. - . gl F: H- - I- uf Hrezhman-Snphumnrr Erhatr Date, january 13, IQII QUESTION Resolved, That Federal control of our natural I 'resources is preferable to State control. Affirmative, Freshmen. E. R. Iinnett, Leader Arthur Stewart ' H. G. McCready ' I ,.N ,fr . ' ,L Negative, Sophomores. Joseph Philips, Leader Harry Chambers V Louis Brislawn fudges . Dr. Vogt i Dr. Cleveland Dr. Gaw Decision: 2 to I, for the Freshmen. 237 HAINES BURGESS ,, . k is Q , . . k , i. .jf 4 ' ,f fp ,. f . - . gif wear , ww f Q. X 71 A gf ' V-I fa- .- 7 . g f' ' ,, eff' w s-X '- .Mi 1- 'is .V 21 X 12 if jf 4221 .51 ,M fvwwlvfffiweg M , 3 .1 .1 we N f S ' 'f as ,wf bw . ff f 55, w f f 1' '1-.J at . fgairem-arf 1 fm g,. . 5 1 wx nf arf' +4 ez, 55. QQ ,L ,J 1 ff Akai, ...-. S WH- X Aa- Q52 ..- km. ,ef 47 ,J ,Cf MV? -at .. ..,,g2gf-fg1',,gaL,..1sff,i,CQ . . A 1 ' V' ., 'gif' Us-'frfi Wffi f xfejf 1 w f A sefffl X Gbur Gbratnrz VVinner of the interstate contest held at Corvallis May 3, IQIO. Oration, America's Conspicuous Failure. When Mr. Burgess was selected to represent the college he was the winner of a S25 gold watch, and later, with his masterful oration and fluent delivery, he found no trouble in bringing honor to the Crimson and Gray by taking first 'place in a spicy contest, in which he won a S50 library. In this he brought great honor to himself, the college and to the state. In the interclass contest, held March 17, 1911, Mr. Gaines was winner of the excellent honor and given a S25 gold watch for a prize. The oration was Refor- mation Through Conservatism. graded very highly in the interstate Prohibition contest. ln Mr. Gaines Washingtoii State has a strong defendant. The same oration was L. S. HARRISON, winner of second place Freshman- Sophomore contest, 1910. LEROY LAFOLLETTE, winner of second place Freshman- Sophomore contest, 1911. Eight out of eleven Intercollegiate contests won 1 ff-34? by VVashington State College. . 1 - A -Q ,MII - 1 S' . I ,XT..,T.. 238 RALPH GAINES ' A .. '.Liu.11241-3-f-L.,-vffufvffgf - .4 'f .- ,. ,, - A 'w ww W 7 'l M t i i WW'J tt1 full aka ,. . ... 1 f -1 1' ---,- ' ' ,:' -- ' - -... r, ,.... , ,,.,. Lt!--M'- '-1' 1 ff gqQv,Q':1,2g'.7w3 1 5- 44 . ,gy m a' AZ' . f' ' -. X gwfa- 1 . '-1 V- I v , - ' ' ., I . ,1 . , .-- W'--. 'iff to N .hifzfiiiifff 25 M Q2 if ' mf . fi ' -fl 5' Miz. -1 I '.5i-3LL:'1J'f? v 1. .., 4 .wr4z?v1.qeg':fy rf3 'M 2 at 1. - -' , . 11, 1 A ,wx fi 1 ' 1 -, -'L,,,,,pf . 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Coming, as this contest does, at the close of the college year, it gives the debaters something to work forward to throughout the year. The winning of other debates is b-ut practice toward winning this highest of forensic honors. 11.01.-. mearern nf the Harziig M in tlbratnrg sinh Belmie IQOI-02 I 904435 Miss Bess MacKay S. E. Robinson E. N. Hinchliffe I. B. Cordiner A. L. Hooper G. W. Wester G. F. Henry H. E. French IQO2-O3 H. C. Todd Eugene Person I. H. Iones E. N. Hinchliffe G. F. Henry E., A. Cornelius 1903-04 H. W. Walter I. C. Early E. N. Hinchliffe I. W. Brislawn Arthur Hooker F. O. Kreager H. C. Todd S. E. Robinson C. F. Miller' H. B. Berry F. O. Kreager M. R. Klepper W. I. Iones W. I. McLean F. K. Baske H. C. Todd 1905-06 F. O. Kreager A. I. Morgan Miss Sophia Ormsbee H. C. Todd R. E. Chapman R. E. Gay I. W. Brislawn M. R. Klepper 1906-07 Harold Davis H. E. Goldsworthy N. I. Aiken R. E. Chapman Arthur Price L. L. Nolin D. B. Murdock Miss Fern Healy Iohn Brislawn I. L. Thayer 1907-08 Elizabeth Prior R. E. Chapman A. E. Price N. I. Aiken Alvin Seltzer R. E. Davidson I. O. Blair M. I. Newhouse R. C. McDaniels I. R. Montgomery H. E. Goldsworthy IQO8-O9 . Arthur E. Price Milton I. Newhouse 239 1. I. Putman R. E. Davidson Alvin Seltzer L.lM. Lampson Dana B. Murdock Lester S. Harrison Ioseph E. Longfellow IQOQ-IO Milton I. Newhouse Lester S. Harrison Harold A. Sewell Alvin Seltzer Ben. I. Schneider Louis W. Brislawn H. I. Lechner Haines Burgess 1910-11 Lester S. Harrison Harold A. Sewell I Harry Chambers Sam Kimbrough Guy V. Stambaugh Ralph A. Gaines Miss Mary G. Bird To April 1, 1911 .. ' I mm TT I ff isss i f . .1.. ' I 'i 1 ' . v, ' ,V A Zelim illllvrklvm Evrlamatrnn Glnntezt Music ---- ---- - M ,,,-..,,-. ---,,Ccllege Orchestra The I-Ionor of the VVOOCISH ....-- - ..----- L. L. NO1111 AUX Italians ,-,. ,-,,. .-... - ---.Melcena LaFoll.ettC Sm-C fo- GO -,-,.-. ,-... , - ..H..... ,Irma Naffziger The Convictis Soliloquyi' -....n..- -Herman I. Freier Vocal Solo G s Trail Gaillowcz. -. Leona Tramill 0 1 Y Y I . H 4 , 'l he Little God and Dickie ..-...... -Mildred VVaters Emmett's Last Addressn--- -----Clarence I. Cooil How Larry Did It a .... ---.'--Mary G. Bird I-Ier First Appearancen-- ----Zelva Mecklen Piano Solo, Selected ..... 4 ............ LOra P'ut11Hm IV on by Velva Mecklem. Clarence Cooil second place. MMM illirzt Qwainriral Qlnnivzi finlanh iimpirv y INTERCOLLEGIATE PRoH1B1T1oN ASSOCIATION Auditorium, VVashington State College, March Io, IQI 1, 8:15 p. m. Hervey F. Smith, National Vice President, Presiding Piano Solo, Berceuse Mfhopmj ...... .- ......-........ Edna MichaelSO11 james L. B l of ' oone QCo lege of Idahoj .... --- Am I My Brother s Keeper? J. C. Brugger CSpokane Collegej ..... .... - .--- The Destiny of America Joseph M. Adams' QU. of IQ ....... ......... ' 'The Curse of DemocraC H Y Guy George QWh1tman Collegej ..,... The Liquor Problem, the Solution R l l A I ' ' ' ' a pi . Gaines QW. S. CQ ......... Reformation 'lhrouffh Conservatism Vocal Solo, Mignoni' CGuy D. Hczrciclofj ......... I ..... i-Mary Dempsey Judges Delivery: S. M. McCroskey, Colfax, Leo Jones, Palouseg Rev. W. B. Young, Palouse. Thought and Composition: Prof. Bruce M. Watsoii, Spokane, L. R. Horton, Spokane, PI. C. Sampson, Spokane. Prizes S 1 OO 1 NVinner will represent the Inland Empire at the VVestern Interstate P-gl .I . . 1 . io ii Jition Contest at Los Angeles in May. 240 J. fgwf .f x. 3? ii9Q-+Zia4. V .Z H , 7 'f .V , ai.f'tff 1. ., f ., , V. .. . .,. . -f -f:L'.-g-'A'-W... Mm., . C NW-' fifl I' ev Q W . Q 2 75 ' ' 1 ff A. A ' f ,Q fl ' ' ' J' W V ' if V - .. M... , ,. . ,, , , ff .. J., f PM , . 4. N, 1 1 J 1 , , 2?n'2'wf:x..z.fy:MMV ,rv Z 4fwa6Qy'Lg1f'N ,f 1.2 ' uf-.2 '. 7 . - 1 - F - + , ' . 4 ' af , VVg5i.V.V.,, .V VVV ,AY V V VVQW33 'si VW... . I , , K , X .. V V V VM.. -,F x...,:, 'y 'W . M, f' .f3,,,,,Q' ' f f ' l a . A I -1 .. ' ,Q lf -ui fi , .I , 414 W. ' 5 Q . . - Z. .. Q ' 1. nu w . 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QGCP 4, aj ll ,I Y , 4 I M9 x Q 1 L' ' ' 7 j ef 'f 'Xi mf ii 'n .vE2v ' -. . ll ' n fd W . 5 ,.1+T'TW fszawf , Z. t Ng ,. IL. - J, - V I V -,ji ,, .. vrwl HV- ' ' X ,f---'Z' '4 fy, '- Xk,,i ,l , -..ii-ff . . . az' ' f ,f7.,,,,. f I . 3,2 ,f-D Edztorml Staff Z 'W' Mary G. Bird, '1 1 -Editor 'I 4' 1 1 - ll' ' .- . ll 1 nuff' Ur F WE 'W f fffff'M 9 Wffi' S. A. Kinibrouvh '1 1 -- - V Nfw5f'HFFfi b ' ' -ff' H---N --.- ....-... Assistant i Associate Editors J. P- Laifd, 'II---. --... ----------.- ........ .----.- ....... ----..--Campus R. VV. Merritt, ' I2 .............. - ........., .1 ...,,,,,.,---, -, Athletics Gladys McCroskey, '12---- ............. 1-- ...-. ,.-.,, 1, , -,Society Francis Devin, '1 1 ..... - -.- ..... .- ..............,. -. - ,.,,,,,..,., Local Blanche Willey, '1 3 ..................... .- .... - ........ -- ,.,..... Local H. A. Sewell, '1 1 .,.. - .....,., .- ---.-- --. .......... - ...... - - -. -Literary I. G. Rake, ' 1 3 ,.., .- ,...........,.... .-...... .... 1 ..... - - -- - Literary H. R. Fulton, '12--,-- .......... - ....... 1-. ...... -. .............. Music Grace Fancher, 'I2 R. V. Ageton, '11---- S. C. Hollister, '13 .... joe Philips, '13 ' Grace Mitchell, 'IZ Zoe, Bean, '13 V. G. Stambaugh, 'II- W. E. Mitchell, '12-- Lester Harrison, 'I2 ..... Z. O. McVVhorter, '13 .... Reporters R. B. McElroy, '13 Amos Peterson, '14 Hilary Donahoe, 'I2 Ben Stookey, '12 Business Sta-if Miscellaneous - -jixchange Cartoons Mary Dempsey, '13 Roy LaFollette, '13 Arthur Stewart, '14 -,un ,--,-,---Manager -Assistant 243 ,,,,---------C1rculat1on --F-------,--Cl1'CL1l2lt1O1'1 'f ,,., 7 W , - L .Jf3g5,g'r ., ' ' ' . 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Leiser ..............r . ..... ............. S ecretary, Machinist? Isabel McRae ......... -----g ......,..... ..........,......, L iterary Emma Melvin .....,....,..... -- .-..... ....... - . ...... Literary Grace Fancher --. ...-.... .--L ......- .. -- --4- - ---Literary Harry Raymond L-. ........,. - - - - -Kodak Kathryn Gifford ,.........,.,........ - .... Kodak Eunice Coffman .......... ..... . ---History Anna Schneider ......-...... --- SOCiCty Mariel Fnlmer ...... .- ........ ...- H iSt01'Y Benton Stookey ..... ---- 4 Ml1lCfiCS Hilary Donahoe ----A'fll1C'fiCS Dorothy Collyer -.---. ...... ---- F C?l'fU1'? Gladys McC'roske3f ,,,, ,...-.. ------- f UUUQUI Clarence I. Cooih--. .... - ........ .-- .......--.----- ------ F 1'3'fC1'UlUeS Especial thanks are due to the following persons, who have aided in com- piling and illustrating the IQI2 Chinook: GeorgeReeder, L. D. Baker, I. M. Grant, Lewis Grant, Grace Mitchell, Cecil Love, Vlfalter Doolittle, George Wfatt, Margaret Reeder, Ruth Moyce, VV. D. Love, Elmer Edmonds, Frank jenne, Charlotte Davis, Anna Taylor. james Cowan, A. C. Abell. Reed Fulton, Florence Glover, Solomon Hollister Otis Vlfelsh and Herbert Hodge. 245 X-T , . f. r.., - -1 V .. ,. , '- ,,, A .- . - gfzy-f'i5if'k1?f, . v H .cj - ,K . Q' : :-ki. 1.3. -f-1gf',a,,- -2-'.g vm ',f,p A- f ' VH f r . .: , rg , gy. .f .5 2 M,--f :gi-Q j,1jf,,,3Q'Q Mm ,ffjg Mwfllgaifgi-,L X 'wgwgggga f' f f ...ElXQ.....1NLW:L:,.JMzmlyfahiv-f:,afssXh's2L-fsbxmff-1:.im gmsg? g.-N25 It , fag Milf! f f ,553,.,-,,,.:.mg,,:.gl,J.i.....,4Z.Qsw,ff:-..u4,.Am.m,,.MesY W .M an x . .I I f xxwge I V ' . ., I f b V . ,V V 'V V ll ,, f Mazhingtnn Agriruliurizi A monthly publication devoted to the interests of agriculture. George A. Davis ................... .......... Editor I I. L. Philips---- ..-.................. ----AssOciate EditOr Otis Fletcher---.---- -. - -.-. ................ Business Manager C. C. Farr .... - ....... -. .,.-... Assistant Business Manager Depai1'z'me11t Repovfters W1 G. Hunter ........... -. ................... Agronomy R. B. Smith ......... --. ......... .. ....... Horticulture Miss Blanche Thayer--- .........,... Domestic Economy Miss Francis Devin-----, ...... ----.. ..... Domestic Economy Ag1'iculfu1'aZ Exjvcwimenzf Station ' L. I. Chapin B. O. Hoffeclitz XV. L. Davis H. G. Cotton 246 , , ,,, , . . C I-X V 1 1 M 'M f ff-f F , . A , V fin izxjwjmwng Y Z If 6? Zi ,M gin Q . .Ea , ' . 44 , 3 ,V ' , 1, vw ,nn ff A w ,V ,,W..,2g,,,,f,-A 35, , ,yi ' L, g., . M 3, flag ,V 45 ,et N , lm-,s L, 1- V 9,-1 ' .fl , ' 1 C , ,www '1 an-lfzwzziif. u ,, I ' - f . ill ' f 1 3,91-V,gf5,5f5y5:N,: ,M-W ,,,jmyL?!,,Q ,1..,,,,,,1gvf '. 2,122.21 ,,',:,.y,L , fu, MA' ,, '-1, ' 71,15 4. 41, an-I ' ' ' S.- 1af4f:9W,f4fW.-.fe1lagQ2z,.:.w2,.,,W.2.L2,z4f.zzwmfA1.,,MMw',.:m,w,.1:.1.1a.::.a1 f.' f . Q ' 'Y ' F: 2 . . A V V -- - . , JLLVJ .,-1,,, ., . . ',- ,, ,L - 1: YEQLEM, 1' 1 Nw 1 .1 SAB 5 5-i 4111 vmnriam 1: G-5 1? 5551553423 ARTHUR 1noUoLAs February 27 IQII Sedro Woolley Wash Eflgiziqiggfgsnzgs EUNICE MACDONALD March 2 IQII Grangewlle Idaho ?5?sf5i53?2 I OIS SPAULDINC March 29 1911 Pullman W1Q11 fftl N 247 1 JM J .s...',V xt WW uri' ,z ,K qw ,H-fx' if 1 3 f M 'x S ' '1 1 qu-J 1 X' ' As A .wfw awpvwwv .can .Wuxi 1-VA NX W f X ! MM f X ,M MMMW M x 11 mez- .Av I I fvffffyiwbvff f? ' ff K, , WW x M441 fff vw jf' V1-rf flfgy, as , mx. .Am 4 w M. max umm! fl . - ,. ..,V- ,f----. -.-f r- ..4...,.x , - -:x V. : . '-,.,:',-.f,,A-.,-:..:.3. f,.',' :-'f'.'. 'N-,Vw-A-.., :Ji .1 . 95Q1'W'-A., ff ' 'V vf, 51,2 1V,,.Q..':fJ-'4fr1-i--- nf, -. -. , A- ,,,,f.,,,,-.,,,--f..H:fV ,:,f. . ..,.-1 ,-A., ,a-1-5, -,gf-V - -.,Vwf,.,,,-- wg.. Q :..V .A.,,,.,1-,V-nf A f-:--ay-5: 9 . -, ,iw ' V , , . . - - ' f ' : -:-:H-,.L . .- ,VH ,. 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A ' R Vhix I V ,Vx X ig, A f1f:A'raf,hf'W?3 A P wa Xi ' X , O I N 9 I E xx f 25 'w ' Q N 75? + Fffifv- Y O W 12 93? X ' u' 45114 VA X . ' X'-i:gF3gff2m1X X X if? A ., '+ Ya X1 X X X . , , - . 'effiffiiig X XX JV. M V, ,,,, . I VF XL l A x V . N X , . . gs V - 5 i H -U v A il NT:- 4 f gp , Q Q iF f ,' A . V f fi V sgfhig. 5 F gr .nl--Haig? f. H94 Fasasii..-EEE!! Q N X A A 'siiiiiwsseii' f' V 'illlull77' f -' V f . . V 5 I XXX Y KX . X 'A' + W ? KK W X MA' X V X K Y Yi-M VV , - f 249 .P-.V -,.-- E A 1 1 I l 1 1 H A 1 5 I 5 .,-,,-M E- 1 '1 f A ' , . 1... .. ' . Q. . 1 . it - -- 'A A, . 1, - 1 ...A Q ,1pg. '.':yggAgi: ff.p.1.5g f',- ,il , , vt ny . .,.,f .ar ,, , , . i ., 7 Bai a... A , 1 X N A . . I-Ferry Hall waiters serve shavings for break- X .1 X . , p xp X fast. ,sx X S X h -? ' .X . l . xx X K Rival corporations for breakfast food or- X - X . . . X X X X XX X ganized immediately. X -i . ' , , X sh ' Xp Captain Mitchell leaves. X x . , ' . . V - R XX N ' X -. U 2-Spring vacation beg1ns. Rain and snow. . NX x X 4 XX.-R . Q H . . ' D I l W In .X KW A I-Ieinie and.Gr!over sleep 1n the S1gma Nu X .I X N 5 X X .X X 1? Houseg their bonnets are safe. Azmr- 4 'X . . . .X - ,,,:w,..., X . , 1 af New 'piano arrives at Ferry I-Iallg nocturnal s . - -. , aa .... ' ' . X X E559 ,,, EEE' migration of cats. ' ' X Twxieiil X . .. 1, . X , me .Q 111' I .5555 x Freshmen put in another order for bonnets. sk ss QX B7 H XX .. NX D I 1 - NX .iff J, .5 1 , 3-Spring vacation is over. Oh, hum! x ' 'an U ' ' ' E, avg?- Martin starts his clock. .4-Mid-semesters begin Cpneumatic pumps in N- 1 Pres. Bryan's annual spring lecture on good ' demandj. work. 5- In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of track work. -VV. S. C. versiong PreXy. Annual gym. exhibition. The OX dance makes a hit. Dad Waller speaks on the greatness of the Yellowstone National Park. 6- Jimmie Nalder, the booster, boosts. Prof. Shaw appears at breakfast at 6 a. m. CSomeone rang the get-up bell I U d L 'h.i,l-qi. :gl 'ii' 17N ll +1775 , --?s 1- '- ,rv l 'fi E1 is . ' If 1 72-1 -: ' i FIN E ' if-J.,-v-' 1. f K NX ,, but ,IWQG 42 1? f s L f Q 1 'T ' X 1 R, X ' '..', 1 X .. 'xn- b V fl, H- a 11:53 1.0 Hu nlmmi-1 nn x l,:'.g,.?'.-4 ? . -- :: --1 4 1 I .4 . ' -. pf ' 'C Ti -ff A -1' .-5 K .. .. l 'i'T1i...1-F7 i ..- ltlzf llnfff liu HO' AA at 5 :3oJ. C' 7-St.Ok6ly Roberts leads the chapel sing- APR2. -,-.HE 115W ' O 'WL mg-a solo, .HAS Ahmvao 211- szlnn.Y'HALr-. Oregon debate tryout. ,Q 7-Washingtonions entertain the Websterians Jfvg-,f'7,-:fl F and Czblumbians-cider and doughnuts. IQDIQ.-L 8-Washingtoii Sigma dance. ' 7-F ?'i7' -Q-Sigma Beta Pi dance in honor of the Pi l Delta Phi's. U N 'WV'enatchee heads pajama parade to Mel- v1n's. A l 1 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet entertained by Mrs. p I W Fulmer. 3 iv Io-Ferry Hall boys banquet again on cheese and ! i 'A X N rice. A - - First vesper service in chapel. l 1 W W Ill fl Illl W I- APR.3 QL, The 779WER' CLc-or: rs stag-ted II- Camp cooking class banquets the Board of Regents. Ask Frank Ienne how the d1ShC5 were washed so quickly. 250 , .,...... .. i' Vg'-5 ' ,-gl-:pw . - .pa 4 . - , '. . . ', a r, ' ,, , ,f-V-fs . 1-f'-f'A.w:y.:s--.'fz.va-,.a ., ..1pLZ..i.E:.. ...J -',, , G9 K va- Q , ff. ,f M A ' v 4. 1 ,, , i f .ff .f,VfV,:1' .X V if .yaifsgfffrg 4 fm M .Q if M, V' Q I A . . , ' 'gr ravi... 'f V. f 'r,w'fV,-1. , .., - '16 ,. ,:-, . fi , S ' ' ' V q, . .-,. 1 5 pifimlvM,L5?V?tl,.n4.2.3 W: is ,,6.Zg.,,q ., fi 5.3 V V ., ,i c -Qi ,.f....,. 15. ' V y.Vfj,g,,1.j, , ,.,gr.,.ip, '., . ju.. , , . V, ,p Q-I V . ,, , . l, xr aww,-M1.a,:,.:,.f....,a.+:.mr.:...wMs'N::f::Mawsy..,w' .2.y.,.::1.....,aa.:1,.-,..W::3.'.'2.xml..14.42. ' -'. ' V n . ' Q-, F .' , . A . , A ' 'fl-'3i3 f'S:. - J ---N 4-.. V . '.- -....:, .. .- ..., 7. N. V , , ,!,Lp9,:' .11-w ' ' '- APRIL ' 12-Dr. Else loses his tubercular rabbits. better grub. ' Columbian banquet. FGYYY H2111 lJOYs present petition to Board of Regents for I3-N0 Supper in Ferry Hallg things stirring at Dorm. ' T4-Debate-W. S. C., 2g Montana, 1. I5-Band plays in chapel. lf its LL Q 4 :U il 'W 1 f 'll .px ma lr ll g A ' Ng.. I ff' Xyxx 7 V . l 11 Q15 2 is MV S' 6 +25 1 ll, X ,FQ I I V. Junior Prom. AMX ,,. I 16-Baseball-U. of o. 1, w. s. c. 6 he 5 S :MY -pig V M Stevens Hall girls picnic at Waxvaxvai. '55 y 17-The human skeleton disappears from Q fyalyljil :I D ' the Vet. department. Emmick finds f 33 2l V new room mate. .V , .1 V3 Baldy Watt appears with a new hat. 4: l flmflulll . 18-Nlficiian Mons. Laurant appears in the ffigs .. 1g u itorium. I gg ' Deac Ryan drinks all the beer. ,IJ 2.-X A K' Baseball-U. of O. 5, W. S. C. 7. E . -. AE 2 I8- Tub Laird turns out for the HIOO.H gf Z4 Tu b'L air! fams aaffar M e faa y d da s I1 21-Recital by Mrs. Strong's pupils. Cora appears with a pin-another Sigma Nu pledge. 4 22- Ole Leonard leaves school. I9- The world should be at peace. ' .y 20- Dad Waller dines at Stevens Hall. A 2 'fl 1' 2 Bachelor's Honeymoon cast celebrates in the Welasterian .7 Q Hall. 23-Preps. hold their annual May Romp. Y. W. C. A. Breakers stunt party. Cosmopolitan Club entertains. Winkle-man narrowly escapes death, says Pearl. F l 24-DTS. Campbell and Else talk on tuberculosis. Rabbits take a hike. .-'5 14.5 S Z g .3 Z is ? Z 41 ' Z H Z I . z A I 1 4' M 1, -7 f . U' Ajifil. ,- av ,f ,. ,I X , f.r.ctfS'l' f' 25-Weather grows too warm for the dress uniform. ' ' Chub Hanlon wears track suit to drill. YOUR AM juniors return lemon squeezers in chapel. Q7 26-Miss.VVaite gives a reading in chapel. .Q Sophomore feed and song practice. QCLQCQI Dull K J ,dbx CMrs. Andrews appearsj. Q - - l x .o... 27-Baseball-O. A. C. 5, W. S. C. 4, II EL A X Qx . . A-fx., R QX Q, Se - innings. H H D . I f X Y K-f Hejrr ghasfagnttat .Kuss ttkissjl should , , A 'A-. gg! e s or , u 1 is some nnes ong. N' I 28-Baseball-O. A. C. 7, W. S. I. I 'F' :lf C' E Recital by advanced students in music. Q as V 29-Fresh.-Soph. baseball game. Thirteen Tl' ' f i' ' A l s made thirteen runs' I3-I2 W! its i. ' ' ffm fi , gt YVALLEF? DINES AT STEPHENS HALL.. 251 C 3-5 7 - Foresters leave for Moscow mountains. 30-Junior track meet. Freshmen win. Freshies 81, Sophomores 21, Juniors 22M, Seniors 8 Phi Epsilon dance. -Nothing doing, I guess not! CNot on the calendarj . . A i ' . ' ' f ' . .V ,V,,, , , ,,,,,,1V 53 .',' k-,,. V ,,-, V 3, .,.. I .gay .c'. ' ---:-N -- V . '. . V f ,., I f a .,. .. -wz,gIf'! f -- -'f n ' I -- A . 4593Z5,f fA f . ef 7-Y. M. C. A. and Y. vv. C. A. Cabinets ag? f ' 1 ' 'T' ' XXV? Q go to the mountains. . V Hg V K FW. Web.-Washingtonio-Columbo feed. x ' . 75.3 if f' W 7 8 M tl r d A 855,65 If f - o iers ay. A r Y R' -flfz: iktfkcnx! 9-Hennessey speaks on the W. S. C. - E QW? Wah Depa'tment. '-QXM ge- e , . , f fl -2, 3 X f ro-Cadets parade on Rogers Field. lr: 'Qff YEFDEQ17 4 T Farmer's Feed. 1 of WMF Y I Rooks invest in shoe shines and cel- !! 3 luloid collars . Q - X II-Annual inspection of celluloid collars ,l Wt. m M ju? and shoe shines. Senior party. I-Washington Sigmas at home to Sigma Beta Pi. Twelve hearts are six in Pullman. . The coons sing again. T 4- 7 Z 2-Miss Paxton, student volunteer secretary, talks in chapel. 1 3-Hennessey comes. Prexies army parades for .visiting County Superintendents. . 1' VVe will have oranges for breakfast. -Crosby. I K Convention of the County Superintendents. UPFCXICH gives VV V6 97' y a h0D for the superintendents. I . . . I . -.1 4-Baseball-W'h1tman 0, W. S. C. 8. Q A ' Musical recital. ' .X ,I . A' Junior party and feed. 'K ' County Superintendents feed. 0' - 5-W. S. C. takes another in baseball from Whitman. Score, TWV- ' l X 4 to 7. 665 X I 6-FresgimaivSophomore Glee. Seniors Win, with 'KW-S-C W ' 4 - or-ev-er .. King Edward of England diesf'-Roy LaFollette. . A VV V, Dr. Egge tanks that Swade bane Wane Great man! MAY3 - CROSBY FoRN'5HF-i 6 , Fo . -FO.R 7-Alpha Zeta banquet. 2'2zAE'fff,i:,f'51. R AU' - Freshman-Sophomore track meetg 70 to 69 for the 'I3s. f f ff X I y f ,f 12-First double debate in the f , f history of the collegeg f f ' ' f f ff O. A. C. 5 W. S. C. I. fp fb f X 13-Mary Bartlett elected May A V, . L, .R-,vggiwff V5.1 U is VD , queen. , ! P -N 5-Q f fi V , V . ' ff ,R Cofraai and Bob go to Col- 'J . . QA f l ' . . X .X ff' P V, H Oi-' f' Interscholastic oratorical iff l V -'T contest. The red apple V V..N9lEgfg'f?1fN .7 ' wins. Hooray for We- Jail-ifglg 1, V ? natchee! . C4 'f .fifif A ' ' . Baseball-U. of I Io, W. S. pa- ie-1. X , ,A f ' C 4 g vi b m ,K L? . . ' Ee usual Q-lnf s71'o weafftgj StUdC1'ltS vote O11 the I fee-lost. 252 , .,...,, ..,. - ,W . K Y jf r u .1-.,'-. v-f- ,:. - 21.4.1-.-. ', '-S,. - . .. . ' . If .:., , A .k.. ga, .I ,yy T. F. . 5:-g 1 . L Lu A r t ' X' ' i n :VI A 'W W M f 'x f' W ,,,,, Q 37 :z.r...e,'g ,.,,' .'., 1 F ' r.-15.1-zw.-'.. 4. .. , .. 'way' ' . A ,A .. . . . . W.-. V, , up My Ug,a,,noY0uTfff MAY FearYotLNl0-glighw - ' i ' ' I ' x , i I4 Spokane 'wins the inteischolastic field meet. '--ji--L Qn qffi- Usual interscholastic weather. rP11llbl111,S ' ' .Q prophesy. ll -rf l i M f . X - .b Y, , r E. W f..v,:7,f:a'i: 16. X A, W il X Q! J- T f R' .Q i 0 s-' 'I 1 g if' Q . 1 N ' Q? ' ', Sw. I Q3 7, , I 1 VZ f .IL M' ' . , f Q -I 1 V' lf ,. 'fp lit. 1 'B H 'Alf' ' f,?,4,,, 1 I A W ,t f ,115 I ...nn glinim J N , Zi nl I , fl' ll' I i 'f I -E I 6 7 ,,1I: I X!! ull, .X J V . - 1 X A ,1 f 1 0 -4 ' f ' E, f, of '91 1 X ' f ly, , Aja 4 f ' f ' ,4 . . J , Y T- fv A 0' ff- X ' . f- ' ' ef Mfg The Wfdfhtf' becam e5 fo ulnrnvfw' Dress Uniforms 15- 18- Reception to the High School students. Drill hours announced in church. Track work begins on all roads. I6- Prexie lectures on the Mob Element. New storeroom for hosery completed. Prep. track meetg Senior Preps. win. I7-Arthur Thompson and Irene Chamberlain married. Show disturbers before the bar of justice. Comet parties all the rage. Vic ge 2 a. m. ts up at Baseball-U. of I. I, W. S. C. Io. Boosting for the Cooil-Nelson trip east. Crematory established, eftigies burn. . IQ--Xl-VCSt6I'l1 stars rise in the east. Fraulein Hoeppner's Deutsch picnic. Tennis match with Idaho. 20-X!Vl'1lt1'1'1EL11 track meet. Another victory for the Crimson and Gray. W. S. C. II7, Whitiiian 23. Nelson ties two world's records. Stook Cooil break Northwest records. Prof. Chalfant's Deutsch play. Washiiigtoii Sigma banquet. 21-Baseball team leaves for Oregon. An old lady, but a new one, for Stevens Hall. Mary Bird petitions for Mrs. Andrews' posi- tion. All-Sorority party in the gym. 22-Y. M. C. A. track meet, half way b Moscow and Pullman. A new Accountant. ey and X. . l 5 A f N f ' 71 lt W 7 , f J J' Q . 4' f fm, iff: ' ,f ,- '4- ,.' 1 sf' t een fi x: WWW if C W f. --G 1 ,177 if Z 1:1 N, I GET SET f fig I Q ' 1 .1-'f f H, - 'Y' ,ff A ' f n 1. . '-'- V 23-KIA season ticket will ad- ' ' . - X y ' 3 . ff? mit anyone to the Senior- iWM??'f'? r ' , I .1 ff ' Z Q, Faculty baseball game. If ' . ' f f ip, 44 ' you haven't one, ycgu can li f.3'wf,. i - , lu J ?7,f0 5' get in anyway' core: 't ty ' '- W-,,l,1,muxixi1I-'IQNRR UG? W II to to for the Faculty. Q, N. mtilw y ff . Eclipse of the Moon. lg? ,ttf miuunrl afzfgy Prexie finds seven er- ' 4 ' 5 f ' Q rorshin a six word an- 'fl ,fffd aff I' fu nouncement signed, Pres. of the 4 ff? -I ' Senior class. 253 . -. . '- ' ' , .-'f::'1 t . '- -- .1 , l,f1f. . M... .L . 5 i s ' . V ., A ' W-:-1 - Ti ff' 4 ' fffflf izif-'57?i4 3 fQfS?i--' ffl f ' f t H '-' u'L5 ' If A '- N - sf' 7515 -f F2755 - ' Q' 1' -xiii? 'i E9 1- .Ah R 3356 ,' V . ,ffl k vfwktrw bs 5 , .1 . 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L De ' 'l L partmental recital. ,iff fy 5 fgk y-i .0 in . ,yi 09.1 L fjiux an 1 I 3 26-Baseball team loses to U. V .T . ' I V of O. I Q ,leaf ' I ' - . . . Q N .Ziff ' ' . 5 1 Y May Music Festival begins. ' -E.-qffj w ' Ed' 1 ' - . N 5 V ,, Track team entertained by ' 4M 4 X ' , ' 6'Dutch Keuhl's band at ' ' f f 3 Umatilla. eq i nr It ' i I 3 27-Track team loses to U. of O. +'.,,V FW.:-1-mg, 1 at Eugene, 50-81. Coach '- WJ-4Wll5-LZ , cu- - - 114'-sl Bohler frets an a la por We Sold' H- i ' Q pine hai? Cut. - -ge? .sefhpy up exercises . wha Burgess wins the intercol- Hrmsxemse! One legiate oratorical contest at Oregon. L Opera Pinafore and New York 1 Symphony. I 28-Cooil, Nelson and Bohler leave for Illi- i nois. Track meet at Corvallis. O. A. C. 45, XV. S. C. 81. l Short course student in camp cooking: L. 1 Saf, M' H 5 iss unt, do you put the icing 1 on the cake before you bake it P 5 7 i 31-Seniors are excused from further chapel exercises. Fatherly advice from Prexie to the Seniors. May Fete-May Pole Dance- A BOX of Monkeys. o 9 I would like all cadets to attend drill tonightg I will finish the address I was un- able to finish Monday night. -I-Iennessey. i. r IV ', .K .. 4 fi xiii 5 Wi fi i ,I 1 -' l L Q lik -. ,4.. .-,, x i XT 3 . .. . ' . ff , jj ' - Li ,..,4tw4 ? .. . ,,,. ,luv ,.L- ,gf .' ..,.. ,,,rj,,..Q,,.- .Vx:.f:....,W,.,-3 . . W i ilxfl I ' f K. 'Q A: l.A' f 1' l-lt ' ' . .IX Il 'lf' .. .. ,.k. .....,., ,,.,w,,,,,h,.. ,,,. . .,,, -V W W I V A V 1-M - ,,,, 5 QQ.-. r ,,,-, , W . , ,Z fj,..f.-JJILE:-In,.n.'xL.,E'l.NHV--..,-,.Zvt.:V: -V ' 'xii i .1 l U . .wif N . .- if -X3 - ominations for the officers of the i . A trflj Evergreen. A . ' 35-3- 1 -Stearns.Debate won by Harrison. Q . V M1ss Bird elected editor of the Ever- 7 - - vi, ' ' . 5 Qgegixikyf.. 0 green and Milt Newhouse president 4?--Q5 9 'S of the Students' Assembly fu 'fl Xsxxvn - ' - .I News V . ' 3-PTQDS P1'fQSCHt Prepare with a mis- 'iN f ggmii M slion chair and table for the rostrum. Q - -Q: - - Af f - l . ,X-MX if G1 lmgflll shows the fine points. . H ' .',,,::5g555:55.5,. L Ce ub dance. r fu 432:12 'xis ' -gf ' M ,Wim-ff V: S 1 fl 4-Bfgaiibzgl and .track meet with U. of I. . W , . . . d . A - 2, Q . . . wins both. 'ine N? Nelson vvins the 100 and 200 yard i N dashes in the East. Pharmics Feed. ig Y gh it 1 4 it 5-Blgkestlee kliugles retreat. Hot dogs ill or rea ast. lil . XX-. 1' giggg Elf. ,. 'cr' Nl , n l fall' I' izxi Q-Pres1dent's reception to the Seniors. ' xp .. wp! till' Preparation for the finals. kk X0 , lf 'H p. -,I 1 . li . . gy Q f i 7-Elrstl of Commencement music re- lllliNmf ., ' 9 T ma S' 'liw 'vf W f-lr' X M .li .15 .' ' I 1 8-Kreager .boosts for Alumni Day. till , Faculty give yells. Xi 'l-Vgfsl , fax, it Competative drill won by Co. G. f -MQW ', ' we ,. M-nv ' , .Jw 9-EX-H1115 beg1n. A pony ,in the hand is rg VXI I y gi gl yvorth a dozen on fools cap. Em , fda MH Y- xy- 4 . ii. Nary Bird F I ' elected head f . A I Hi Io-Annual entertainment by the Wash- of The dlii ,-jfi-EI!LEf.f1-,H V' i' inffton Literar f So i t -:if ' A eff-4 .. i. U 3 C C y- -124-fa. -LQ'-L.., i ip E .,11.f- -2+-W .mi ,. y. ,N fl fr .s- ' 6 hifi l-lpn R ' .ff-Lg' f . mg . sig. Tri l. '. I if mu II-Recital by the advanced students of the will ' n , , School of Music. Big blaze down ? , KX town-Opera House burns. .WW Ctjf 1: 'l A rm W lg ' -I V . . -' fab ' 1? W 12-Baccalaureate address. Q .5 f Q wif I , Annual address to the Y. M. C. A. and 1 bij ' if ll J?' J ' .nirzzrzzzel ,ii wllllu.zllll555h4 L a' 435211 .lA :,? , I 9 u A :Q I3 Meeting of the Board of Regents. ?2t .WV-9? .aunt 1 OX . . l Qliifi -- 32532311 gf ,iq 320 I4-Semors give Our Alma Mater. . uf' 'H' OQQ .' 519344 49595: Y.. tv,-5, y,:g.:,g,!, vw, 4,36 99 Band concert. 4 Of f -5 '1Z?:5'!?2?QIQ f .gzkfaav . . Q 7?g,:,q,x,Q,-L,,,,, 59253 3,:,',1gK' I5-Baseball, boating, bean bake, boosting, i 98335 fig E? banquet and ball. A f f Q xl g 2 ' if L U 16-The day of parting. ? CTL' i we-FINISHWG' l H3515 ExAr-as omg-,IRAFRONGHI AM Y il L, E fill? 255 3 VME l 'gli , . ii - . ., - 'QQ f, , f' , ,f.,.,A,A ,.,,A ..,, ,,,, .'A, . , 1 h.2.: 1 S - n,,Q f M ,, , , , ,, , , ,, ,f,, wwf ' ' ., I . .. - Jil..-.,.,..-, Q, , ,I .,,.,, I II A f , ,E M. I , I - 0 N -.gI,,a,, ,I . I,,,, . . .p AI , i ,m l IJ .1 , , - ,,, ,...,9f7 I , I ... V saw- ,fa fI Q- ua: ,. '-sf - 'vu f :ff .,.g:r . 51, 5 I M 4 If , ff, ff f I f, if My I, f Q gg ,, ' 1 2:1'f 'rf 4f1f:vWf Mi' ff is ,, - I- W -x. .ft vii f . f ,iw ' lfmf . I fir-nun-Q'.'fe'if:' f ty 7. .,:5f.,g..g',3Tw.eff ,M ' 1.3 -- 21,4 I 2 V r 54,1 we qi M' ga' f ff WW f ,gym ' ff-fws I V - Summer Svrhnnl JUNE i I -The big thing on! Enroll- i Q ment 194 ' ' S' K S. I Q In . -:hi ' ' iii? ., First dance at Stevens Hall, , 'AI U and here the real summer . ,gi l ,1 '-...u school courses begin. P1'Of. I , P . . A- . .- if ' - n 0' ' I Schroeder of 'Guy arrives, . X Nm' K- v tt 'I will -.III M X. all' 1 J s X rc and Mary B. celebrates by I xg X- Q . tr bil sitting on his straw hat. Q X P ' ' X Q ' ' ' lib as -c ' N' fn- 1 - - Asst' f rn rms ariue for ' I fi -Classes. begin. First chapel oo 'I summer school if V D, exercisesg Prof. Timblin T ? f explains the various courses CMT I' I offered and recommends 9? 'H' Campustry as especially valuable to all. Percival falls down Ad. Building steps in his eagerness to see the new school marins. Music recital by Professors Kimbrough and Gittelson. True to their expec- tations, they make a hit with the marms. Prof. Kreager gives a lecture on lndus- trial Education. -Summer School reception. Co-Ed No. I- Cin the tennis courtj. 'lhat serve requires perfect control of the arm. Co-Ed. No. 2. That is something that I do not possess. Co-Ed. No. I. Yes, and I know others in the same fix. 26-Church is well patronized in the morn- ing and Tanglewood in the after- 1'1001'1. 27--President Bryan lectures on conserva- tion. Please do not waste your op- portunitiesf' 28-E. H. Aren't there lots 'of nice, eligible young men here this sum- mer?,' Monty: Wluy, we noticed the quan- tity but can'tI say so much for the quality. E. H.: The only problem is how shall we get them into the play- room? 29-Reported that Art. Powell got through f his military career on a pony. 30-Rev. Harrison addresses the assembly. Timblin recommends rest for Ste- ' vens Hall piano after 8 o'clock on school nights. X f -- S 1 -1- f sail: -.1 Egg g i-. 1 12 -'-2-1 . .' f xr--?.iI:T: - -Y. -L-'f ffqgg f-rg-L-5 ii i as a-:fj 'is-- sag , We ...-,. V , . Y-I X-S , -, ,g T,.,3 ,s,f.:1 ff,, 5 V .,1,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,. l , xi I n G ' 4 nf, 2 6-Boston revised version of Mary Had a up 7 ilk Little 'Lamb: 'fMary possessed a K l- Q diminutive sheep,.whose outer cover- 1 X 331' WW mg was as devoid of color as that X LG97? congealed aqueous fluid .which occa- fx 5-gh W sionally interferes with railway travel in the Sierrasf' W lf I ,I IIII ' 7 ll ' h ff t, 1 f Q Lg f to ff f f fer Timmy', and Miss I. explore Ewarts- ville flat. Did they find anything? First summer school hop in the Gym. Mildred waits two hours for A. C., who finally turns up with the horses at 8 oiclock. Alasifor that appetizing before-breakfast gallop over the Pa- louse hills! The Glorious Fourth is duly celebrated in the city of Pullman. Jimmy Nalder cracks some of his prize nuts. Why is speech like a wheel? Ans.: The longer the spoke, the greater the tire. ' A Scotchman is a man who keeps the Sabbath Day-and everything else that he can get his hands on. vf' pong? 5 i id - Ne: - f fo xggxx Sd F .9 ,J W, A V-Q , f gk Sr if Qo1,. V' I .I Q ' l' .. of Haus g a nd ano7'her uolcefzfaf 5161115 257 -Music in the air. Prof. Huston and another lady sing. -Summer School-Hop No. 2. -Saturday-classes toda in order to Y make up time lost on July 4. ?fffW4 5i9f X A ff X ' 1' fa! Q7 X Zf -Ho OO TO! -Tennis tournament committee ap- pointed. I2-PTOT. Gavv: A Woman is a charming little mite of Eve's fleshf' -Louis DesVoignes returns, rushes into Prof. Hegnauer's house, and there makes a discovery-the boys have moved ! He guessed he,d guess for his degree, D . . . But he guessed his guess in vain, For he guesses without the faculty Who guessed held guess again. Q! I fy , -P ,yggii-M3 I ' I -,'. 5 ,,.. . 'QL-f:.'Q 5sr .1?2 x'. , . 55 'f'f- it JL? 'iff-'JJt,:sifEf.? Ziff '57 2 ' :f..Qi, 2. H , . .1 S 17... ff 7? 2? fm? f X Q35 1' if f XX . E it 0 Jw ' 1 - ij ff . Q x, E I f if A . I . M xt, .pda . .3 AV L ga.. t V155 g f C, Fw S SCE!- JULY . . I8-Prof. Beach talks on the Wor1d's peace rof. Timblin: At former Summer School picnics we were often long on sandwiches and short on spoons. Are we ever short of spoons in sum- mer school-especially picnic time? Prof. Strong lectures on the methods of using the mind. Professor said: I use only about one-tenth of mv brains. Now, we wonder what would happen if he used all of them. Picnic in Tanglewood. Frogs furnish music. s movement. A base and cowardly egg is one that hits a fellow and then runs. Students challenge the Faculty to a game of b-aseball. Tennis tournament opens. IQ-Baseball game. Wise C?j vs. Unwise. Wise are victorious. 21- Timmy rounds up the students and Bobbie catches them in his revolving box. Some of all of us go to church. ' 22-143515 hop of the Season- Gentle zephyrs .waft a few Big Bend 23-The day after! ranches over into the Palouse coun- tryg our move next. 24-Day after the day after!! 25-P1'OfS. Timblin and Samp- A p son fill the air with V 1 bouquets and are not f particular where they fall. Lim' . . W l I 26-Nothing doing. .WW . 3 27-Last Chapel. exercise. , t ri' 4 Two plays given by the Jffjfx t it V students. 'lsr . ,, 28-RL111 home, children.. You are at liberty. 'X ii X X I 5 8: 12 QPLX VV-S.Cf BOOSTER SPIRIT 258 KT YIIIIKMI IE Q , IM I , K, . igu ,fuI ..,,,.? I,, IIWIQI IITI , IIII,I4m :1 ,FI I III III . . T.: I I ., I . IJ I,I,I :IIHIII IIIIIIIIIl,II:IiI.I.I?r I.III. i I,,:x....., I I . , IJ .I I If cfiyzf 2 f- Q5 fgyizvrsy-,',fgQ, if M Qi ' 6 ,f ., , , Q If .- ,cg 1. .' 1' ' 3:11 - is ?'5'f'IfiC3'3 '7 V 'z ,I 2 ' . 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':n-135:-un.: n I... f . ,. ,212 S5551 Wiz- r :'i3' 5:-5-if-'-A T551 1:' rfL'H J? 111. n I 5 gr nf ia,'u,'n I I I ietm-.Egg is: . .,y'5:5: ja. :gi.,g',--:gi u 1 I I i : : -5 '. ...Ju .. - - , F L' ' 7 ff ll 12.2 it I if A 3.2 A new society question arises-Philo- mathean. Sororities are busy. Rushing season ' begins. All students become familiar with the College orchard. Boosting spirit in chapel. Newhouse is introduced to the students by Prexie. Admission committee starts taking toll. Miss Gray, Dean of Women at Belling- - l -1' 1' -3 ' Iham, paints W. S. C. Q Q ix First Staff meeting of the Chinook. - . QVE . . p LaFollette is elected track captain. North resigns. 3 fi ,gf-f-?' A , 5 ,gf gif? Lf S Q-fg ,t : .Ari-in-ii' : i ,.2-'lffie f 2 ! 'bg 495 Z qw? ,If :Pon rollwanisiaffvizl L'-T' -,. :ME 2 fi Z 4525.4 Q ed' asm srwfm mr ,gg Jil TIHNG YQ jp - 1- 5, X, re' ' 14-a ,- , ffifg ii gifp J'fl 'ff ..f,,j-- Lf. f i 7 Z- ? 2 ' Q ffm d - s -l , ' .za Ze. 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Qc f I I I I I I A I I I ' I I We! I Nlqscoul I! She Hol!e.T'5 OCTOBER I -Stevens Hall girls entertain Snook- um s at dinner. Opening pipe organ recital by John I. McClellan of Salt Lake City. -Mr. Fraser and Mr. McClellan enter- tain in chapel with music. -Pullman High beats the Varsity in football. The boys' buy lecture course tickets. Y. VV. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. have a progressive dinner party. -Juniors, Freshmen and Seniors have parties. ' -Y. W. C. A. girls give an At Home at Stevens Hall. ' -Dr. E. A. Evans, instructor in pipe or- gan, arrives from England. 1221- P'-Sigma' if :fy 7' ,ii- M af : - , - X IZ' 'i 1 f fi I 11 F ' .W I . -'i'i'ifQ..wumnm1 I WL p :J 'I ff? if- ,. M.. , rw -M II, s , 4. 1 5 .- I ' 72? , .- lf !..f I 1,f I .1 I f , H , . ' 3 .-1' V -' Q. .f .n.....f..... 1. , ,, P..-.-H r..,--..s.lu ,Q ' c.r.mi4.im.n:.n-r 4. . .1 f, ' I M! .,...,....v.r.....Y..- - ' uf- I Oxugqv IL- Yr-nul:s'U-4-I C ' mn . ' rl ': -6 II l, 5 I .af I i 1 S ll 1 , Y I A A l 'f f -' 4 6, I, II! C .'Q ' ' l , 1 will in !'i'!!l-'I mf alley Af F' Q 4' V I xi ' 17-Yell practice beginsq Fine weather for ducks. Lecture on grasping an opportunity to study. Mrs. Van Dyke petitions to renovate Ferry Hall. 18-Recital by Miss Sauvageot and Miss Roziskey. Asa Clark Jubilant-another Freshman coming. f - Some people think that they only go to I the -hospital -to 'd16.,, It isn't a Veterinary hospital. -Waller. IQ-BOOl3 Boola iseiirst played on the pipe organ. Engagement of Miss McRae and Erof. Isaacs announced. Chinook subscription contest opens. .5 Q. -!!!IXX W 1 . 1 H, ywy fu: W!!! i Ili? i I HE-foumu ,Z ' ' - V '-7-4-5 fn 20-Idaho Rally!! College spirit runneth high!! Juniors win the megaphone. Bonlireg parade. 21-Football players tell us I ain't got 22- 262 much to say. Jumbo sits on Prexie's table While giving his speech. W. S. C.-U. of I. game. 9 to 5 fO1' Idaho. The curfew shall not ring tonight. 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Clark: It is easier for two to puff together than for one to puff alone. Where there is one there are two-in ' Tanglewood. 26-Chinook at Chapel. Anybody having football suits not turning out for practice, please turn them in. -Quigley. 27-Football team leaves for Gregon. Found, in the vestibule of Stevens Hall: A soft gray felt hat. ' x- :EE .. :fi , .sw I Q ffa ff iSyi'ri'riI1-fb in Qyamc 678211121 28-Nine thousand new books are added to the College Library. Nothing can be drawn from an empty head. -Dr. Cleveland. 29-O. A. C. vs. W. S. C. at Portland, 9 to 3 for O. A. C. Freshman - Sophomore Hallowe'en party. Students walk, run and ride to Mos- cow to see U. of O. wallop Idaho. 30-Pres. Bryan's annual address to the Christian Associations. 31-Poindexter interrupted by Ain't got no style. g Hennessy speaks on 4'Style -dimin- ishing audience. Stevens Hall is visited by pajamers. The Staff cuts wisdom teeth. 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' r Dr. Ralston eats all the chicken. 22 - . . . I gg? I1'-Special W. S. C. coach, carrying foot- Z'4. ::g2,... 4 ball team and rooters and Apple - Wg'., f-fgv'-if Show girls, leaves for Spokane. -Popular song of the day: ' P They say that old Washington ain't P - got no style! yi . Got style all the while, all the while. X X X 2-Football bo return. il Tillicum poslgers appear. X lj .af , ,X . I V ' gfk xg , Qs QXJ' ,fi Q 'X ' 1 ' W - I ,fgfgfp C , V j ,f.,,5,, 51899- x ..,,,..,m It if QA X r , MM gifigzfkgt -dd , is . Q9 !',,p,:a6v,Q Q I ' -5 ,fn wi:::IgT!:?gfix,Qf gl' f' ' . 555555-514 sf 1 l llll arm' A - QWQWV IPWH1' N r . if . Mm H2819 E VET-EQQARMIQ FOOTBALLK s Align ' 'UQDX f- Qea 'iff-ga. QTEK ' ag CQ- .. , . r M' Itldont cost anything to go up to see I g ti nu se. Sl ' l s tth los- lg gf l ' ' p.5...,HLW.i.r 15 fl 3 C 1 , I Prof. Strong: Nearly all COI'1l- A6-,fs ' . 975 lj,-rr posers are human. X f 1 fl 'Ez -The Rhodes Scholarship is once more QW ' ' explained. -Excursion rates to Spokane announced -students can go. for 555-if they carry a lunch. -Vet.Pharmic game, Pharniics win, I6 ., T9 .5- UTliilCl1l1l.H 264 I2-FOOtlD2lll game-16 to 0, for U. of W. Middle Prep. party. ' t Ivan Putman brings home his bride. I3-WCCIC of prayer, conducted by the Christian Associations, begins. .-f-.-- -W K , I v A , Z . .,,fq'm,, , , V , V YA A. I V- V I M Ni M . 4 , fi , iv.:-.M5,.. ,f Il. A L A V ? ...,,. . ,. , . g. : . f ri, l -1,3 Q' i ,,.::5.l..f:' jf-w'fff'. -- ' v 2,414 , f . .1-if I' 11,3 .far 144 f 'f t , 'A ff' if ts' I P w 2' . 54 .' 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Boys are asked to absent themselves. -Vacation. -Waffle irons and grid irons dent the waiters trays-waiters victorious, scullions dumbfounded. 27-Sunday again! NOVEMBER 28-Snowl slickucoming up the hill, and 1 i s iccer going down. 14-Mr. Deering, president of the Stu- dents' Assembly of U. of W.,,speaks in Chapel. Onions disappear. 1gh1g1a..,.,.E.,,, H my ccurrenceat ,u1'-- . 45:-T N gg 4? 15-Epsilon dog banquets at Hotel de Prex. 'fi oo.1gZ5n?Lg:bY .1 .L J. -4'NY -.-,V 16-Heavy frost in Chapel-mid-semesters i t Wm H announced.. ...iii-rf-Q, 17-Waiters and scullions decide on foot- lj, ball game. C'i?' Q 'ji' ff'Q I I8-All-Prep. reception. . W'? Y. W. C. A. membership banquet. Films af H0,E,DeFH,, 19-Cross countryl run-Freshmen wing Cooil first, time! 29:52. New Frat. organized. 20-VCSDCF service in Chapelg first of the year. 21-Examinations begin. My Kingdom for a Horse. Virgil McWliorter elected editor of the 1913 Chinook. LeRoy Lal-Iollette business manager. 22-GUY Stambaugh issues his ultimatum in regard to printing the Evergreen. Judge Alden lectures. l Chinook dedicated to the Alumni. 30 20-Interview of Profs. after mid-semes- ters. Q A Smoking restricted. CPD -Preparation for the fair. Athletic rules revised. I 31-Florence: If I knew who wrote F1anklin's Autobiography I'd read it this period. Do you know who wrote it? . Isabelle: No, I don't. I think his son did, but I'll ask the librariang she will know. 19- l .w. f il ' - . P u ., .L gi .W 5-,Ji I ,- A . . - ,f f,Q,'7g'f '- 2' . Q : , . - X +292 ' ' f E ' 'f ar f r f X ,,.-ff 2 .1 Q ZF' fi-:-EE' Nl: E :Wim or runny 'if F Z' --.ii 5 -rvuzrmvzmbvnf j - . 7 - W' f5f4'2Zfff'i'f5if-5 fui K VAX ' Q , wrmvfnfwf, 1' - , 4 7 ' i2'X'7fvgf'7Z? f f Jw X55 gff,'?lZ f ' 3 ' f ' fuvL1rf'm: ':'j,. x.. 'r1umwm'f,'2f,' - S ,- Ncwuw.vV.fr1M J. 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T ,WT in ' f Wana, lf- 1. tiff' 0 19 MHCZM 'fy 'W' . .wdwxu .W H .aww Mp, -aww sf 'A '5 way 1 ff f'- 2' -A X ,- af 1, ...e.'Y',.,,i,.,.,.441,....,....' 'KXX W Ware X--' Wastes, f.-.w z:..fsf-af 'mf' faigssxf.-We V, li' F fi JT 7' f Ti . fsoi r u ff . -so 2 - 'y l f XXX! f will g J! fl 2 . 1-f s , 4? K l l,.grlW. ' A, T W..'ffi,I, 9 Z ' N JI f vhy gifi yy-qw -President Elliot of the Northern Pa- cific teaches accuracy and thorough- ness. ' ,. Iurst bugle calls of the year at Ferry Hall. ' -Vlfashingtonians hosts to all literary societies. -County Fair. Freshman-Sophomore football game. Won by Sophomores. -Vesper services in Chapel. -Nothing happened. -Curtis appeared in Chapel in full even- ing dress. -Glee Club sings, by conspiracy, only once. Wedding of Florance Pritchard and George Lawrence. ' -Dr. Bancroft lectures on I-Ioodoosf' V -County Clubs organized. Duke Mer- ritt makes a speech. Y -Hops, hops, and more hops. -Forbs addresses the men of the 'Col- lege. -Tuberculosis exhibit. r Students pass resolutions, which are sent to State R. R. commission. -Dr. Nelson addresses the student body. Athletic meeting, W rules revised, -At l-a-s-t !! Dawson gets another girl! -Mr.. Smith, secretary of the Prohibi- tion League of the Pacific Northwest, speaks. f 1 a ' 1 1 f , . ,,, .1 .. Q f ,V , f , M ,. ' . - iv.: V4 Q 7, -1 ec f A f , X gm Mi mi 5 QV? fx U-if 'W 3 3 JZ' V ll? ,fa .W W A f 7 f . f r.. .sr -,. . ,, f i,+ . -5 .Q ,viz L ,QA 1 ,ff ,f if , .. M, ww f .6 W if N '7 ,A x Mk ,.,,,f.,M,',. .fr,,,.4..., X ff . X -f f 2. sie--.51 Tk-Q 4.2fmmzzewrvwwfawm7. 2222 I6-The Dramatic Arts Club pre- sents The Peacemakersv in the College Auditorium- Great success! Kathryn Ryan is the leading lady. I7-First basketball game of the season. Y. M. C. A. CSpo- kanej, 29, W. S. C., 33. Bob Ashby tin-panned. I8-No vesper services. Only thing doing. IQ-ThC Freshies appear with their class lids. Much scrapping, and the tailors get busy. Interclass basketball. Seniors 15, Juniors 135 Freshmen 22, Sopho- mores 23. 20-Legislative delegation of Whitman County visit the College. Hugh Todd acts as spokesman. The band plays. Presentation of WS, . Finals in interclassx basketball game. Sophs win. 21-Senator Falconer delivers an able ad- dress to the student body. l Cooil elected delegate to the Athletic Convention. i Vacation begins! Students hike Out for home. A Q0 U . Wil- rw' stil. iw l ' -gl sg? QQ flax? nik Vw . - lgglxyf. Y V SX l . pl! f N . thin no fmwfff 'Mtff-irony! 'ff Me' cowjy fm 20 to Ian. 3-One large, empty, blank, void, 266 VHCLIOLIS space. ,...-..,,,.. I VV W Y H fa -f.: .f-- A aam:4:z:f-w:.- :...g.y.,,,'s ., . , , . '.',. . 'W ' :,Ji:?g'w1., .,.,,, .,g: ...1,',', . , y ,, , A 2 . - 1 ,,1'fq .43Q .:,. .nw . tt.'t s W' .. .,,,,, . ' , . ,f..9 UW ,. H 'f'f V f .zz . ,.'1w.aw' ' i .5 I J if e .ge .t U t gg, Q 9-Pres. Bryan returns from a short trip O O. to Portland. P ' I Io-President of the Board of Regents ad- Up f . 0. .dresses the faculty at faculty meeting. .0 .frW ' I un. Rifle Club holds first shoot of the ,Q xi? l gjfmf-S season. l 'Md' V U Washirigtonians edit the Evergreen. ', Ml ah V E :Q f, II- He who discovers that he happens to ' N W J possess bedding that belongs to the A gi? lv it C11 H tl ll pl f Q baggy o ege ospi a wi ease re urn . x ' 77 LQUMK X H X ' ip? it. M' 4' ' - ' i '8 12-The Glee Club entertains a large and appreciative audience. I3-Basketball game with the Portage team. 3-Shorthorns arrive. 4--uAt itagaing vacation is over.- 27 to 20 in favor of the Portage Club. Debate with Wliitniari-we lost! 5-Miss. Hopkins addresses the student ADMIT ONE ' ' R- : g l..- . St l' tliender -iii Ori' the Iilssigjnary naovenrlenth The 'Flirgiifgliloiisillie rlUnilleclnStz1tCS. Big mi gs Op a? S' egs an .prays t at Man E. c. MERCER MEN'SMEET1NC'r a l t e Juniors have their pictures Wlth a Q speaks Thursday Evening, Jan, .- taken, Message uarv 5th, at 7 ofclock sharp in the Special Music The Glee Club returns. l Audmmum Budding' '- ei: e ie, e owl, r ' e A e ' e me. -'W Cl 4 I open 6--Mr. Mercer addresses the student body. U B' 'M F P' Y H' G' 1 W dfiicr' M. Galbraith sells Frank Skeels a Mercer ticket. Miss Crane addresses the girls of the r College. ' 7-Miss Frances Gage arrives. Basketball game, W. S. C. vs. Layola- 24-14, for W. S. C. 8-Dr. McLauren of Spokane addresses 14-The Phi Alpha Epsilons entertain at dancing in honor of the visiting Gamma Phis. The Washington Sigmas entertain at an informal party. Theta Kappas entertain at a birthday party. the Y. M. and Y' W, C, A. A I5-Sunday. Freshmen paint Morrill Hall. f5 Q. JA: WSQS ' ' rikgiii fl 'x X 4 7 gi if s 4 'gf afr ,fat WW? A SAMQU' f' Mi f 6 Xxx L I fill I X 1 X ,X MQ, l s f We 9 K? 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C. mascot, 3 f Iii 2, ,sf ICS at mota. 1 ' YQ 'V 24- r. ooper, trave 1ng un er t e aus- , . pices of the Y. M. C. A., gave a it N ' Q dr, 0 p lecture, 11lustrated by stereopt1con l 5 C VIEWS, of his trip around the globe. 4 L' 'F' X . . . 25-Tabor: Fm taking economic fungi. . JANUARY Freshman? Oh, yes! You are tak1ng Economics, aren't you ? k I6-Basketball game Wlth U. of W. SCOYC, W0men'5 Collegmte Tenmg Club Or- 5 2 28-22 in favor of the U. ganlzed. , . . . . . ig ' Rich McDan1els Joins the benedicts. 5 I7-AH11L13l Websterian peanut drunk and A l parade. W W0 . VVebs. edit this week's issue of the Q4 ,c,- 17 A Evergreen. 51, ' 18-Dance in honor of the U. of W. basket- g Q, 4 . y N ball teamg 4 lg? I , 5 A Co-ed is that part of your college - N . lg 1 I curriculum which takes up all the K. -K time you do not spend on your books, ' ' , X which in lots of cases is all your . 1 f . . ,y x time and all right. X X X I Basketball ame with the U. of W.- 3 . . , g won by the visitors. - Q' 1 'iq' I Muckers appear in blue shirts, wear- X 15,29-N - 61,11 1 ing the society emblem. 5 Banquet given by the Senior domestic , - ' 5 science girls to the other senior girls. 261The Iflsh Club IS Orgamzedu 1 4 D Chamber of Commerce decides to light 20-Alpha Tlgta Sigmas entertain Wasll- our footsteps to the Campus. ing on igmas. M Freshman-Sophomore debate. Fresh- 4f-l1??S:fC'fba11-U- Ofpl. ' i men Come Off with flying Colors. '111OI'1'13.thCE11'1 Society dec1des to give a Recital by Miss Dorothy Mitchell of Pay- Spokaue- Mrs. Andrews called to telephoneg Clayton makes his escape from the D DMT HER HAIR Loax TEN says H4115 gglfggm FRIGNTFUL HFR HR TOGO T0 THE PROM ANU O D-LOUK SWE L QONYPENU WHO TOGO WI H Tff' .. , --..., vs suns wu.1. eovwvrw me we rr PERSJE TEVER T rms PINK TEA 5'-UE UWC N our Mrs? 3' EC s G0 Houma rom : ,N 'Sanz 0 'L-we I I 1 OBssnvED NT E LIBW Gsm PARTY NEVSESIFND wm' WE no: saw 'Y . gvxilifl 'njwn WALINY 'Ng' HW 054101 ivfufwfi V Norse! Norse! THATQI cmssvtooiyi FWZ To Wf R5W,S,f 'l ' I V- I 'JI C A . ' ' H 7' 1-fl 512. L ' C x M of ' . ,S J J - f ' vsru: 1, . ' 1 , lf , . 2 .L 3 1 . . A - . sv I iiffvif X ' ' i s Y 1 ' fr X Xzl X 'js' 5 .L , N . ,M WA list ra M . :az as f 1' agwgi fi- 5 1-i5 N L x igix-'Si ' - ,+ . ffgjse infhe Libr-fry 268 28-FlO1'61'1CC Glover adopts a novel method of announcing her engagement. 29-Tl1W3ltCS turns his footsteps toward Stevens Hall. 30-A spirited discussion of the honor sys- 31- tem in Chapel. Faculty are re- quested to leave before discussions begin. juniors decide to wear dress suits. My men don't stealg they are Civil Engineers ! , K, ,,...,., i Y KT .lass-'aff-f ':r1' '-'- 'few- -5-525:--fag:,3,-,as-..a5g1....M:r53W,ggzg,M . ,ga V ,,.f: . , . . , . f airy !- Q! , M -' ' iff' '--' rt.-ff . - ,-.. ., ,,.. ,-'..,.w,. , A f 75.2, Mg:4,,.i,?....ylW k:v .- t.. f, ,,, N . ff , f V , A, J, f 2, . .E V. wr, . ,W , . ..-,-, 1 . T . W ,- - -1 . .. . ,.,.. .,,.,,-.... .55.,.' ' njfigns,., W? I 21? M V Q H A , I f .viz I . :ig Q ,AA , A r k,..T:.i.:il,.m,.', fe'ff'ifzfihl-W-i?'fv'ff'1 Acilf52Q39ff'f'f'W,n'f9Q'f .27 V 1 . V f QW 1 :J H . f 1 sax. .f Q- I . -- . , . . . .... .,,, ' .,,,, . ' ' ' f gf' L ' A' f ' ' ' '- 'r--T f' ' 7 1- fi 'DBF . 1---N I I. E , 01 my Q Q .5 I Rc. fl l ' Y' I ,Q 'Amr 4 9' X... I Q saab 'Q - 1 -Juniors decide 'nichts tun mit dress suits. -Prof. Yogtf'KAs to the examination - questions, if you don't understand any of them, why I'll be there. Student: He evidently doesn't believe in the honor system. 50, - ' at-K ii y 2 l i w'-Hifi S -V .' f lfzljl Sip X' flvwl ' ' uf ,WMM 2 Z Zvi f V :M ilfjjlamgs i? Ml T66 Juniors are going to wear dress suits. Q 3-Basketball game at Idaho. Victory is not for W. S. C. 3-Debate in Room IQ, Ad. Building on dress suits. 4-Donohue applies to the Sorority house for a room. 1 junior pictures are being taken in dress and civilian .,--1 A - --'- , Y . ' . . , - 11' Ifl ,Alum wk M' 9 WH. f. x My wh-fr PHA ', 1-'l-'lfrf Ky:-fm-x-fn 'Mm 7:.791Nh1, ,,,,,,,',,P 'X .xl-L-12.11 ffm w--:,'!lfin.a R .. ' fl'h1'm any f1lr1!H'7 suits. ,A tx f 4-Big interclass athletic meet. Sophomores victors. y 4' -Q i L ' t 5- I wish that the members of this class who did not U Ni 1 Q have time to breakfast would finish their brealg- , . 1 Aj a? fast before they get here and remember this is 5 Aj- not the dining room. fp, -' -- 6-Greatest of rivalry astir! Who was the biggest .- p f- ' rlunker. Q E g... 74-Hubbard lectures on the 'PoWer of Musicf' '5f', -gfej, A Latest organization-Knita Kappa Sorority. ---W ' ' --- I , . gr fran lh lrft-fr -Mr HM' 8-Snow-more snow. Profs. slide down College Hill. 4 J I 9-Roy and Ben carry up.Edna's trunk. Rice is showered over the banister on them. 2 M135 Miglia Kaxxgvvarsmcegnber of the Y. W. C. A. , 3, r ,iff B rd, visits . . . 10-Basketball-U. of O. 32, W. S. C. I9- X P13 room closed. Next day boys are reported to - Ll .-,Z Q y . . - - the discipline committee, Prof. Tilden among ' '2' Q V - 552?':fSLf them 5 Praulein Irrman is serenaded by Fieshie German ' fini-Q 'A class-Aals wanted. .- ' Q ,,' I1-Post Exam. Jubilee. Ham Tree. chorus 1'1'1akCS 8 SQ- ,bf .g p hit, . b 541545 -A Prof. Strong entertains the Glee Club mem ers. P izfbal. E 5 X , E rg-A lull after the storm. 5 3 Q 'S 4: Esi ik- The Gffffcf 6315 'X Vespersg Dr. Evans as Organist and Prof. Gittle- son as violinist. 269 l l AAA. .... , A an y , X . Vv ' I .-vw ' . ' .sw f ' ,, .Z f -12' 1' I .' ' X -s . Q3 14- use ' f. 's..EiP'f 'fd' . , pw' 1 its ., f , S' 2 AZT:-5' fr .- uf ff. if -f X . wx.. ' Q'--.sw-. X . z .wwf ,, -1, ff. . sp-.Q,,.f,w v. fi . 'fav .- . 1 hiv P 12, w ff .. .Y ix- ,ff .tm wap... ,gas ., f .hut M.. ,sfy,W,3 A f. f ,..,.5g,f.,, Y ,Qs ,f V,..X3.,,,a.ff 1,5 yfw ,143-g0g,yz,.,j'i,l:k.' ,.-,-ca ., 1 s X iw, f i s . :flask yfqqfsc.. .',-- -y.,f,M vx,.fmgys Mg:,yy'f't1m,::igwa7--Q' 'mg Qfwgwfw yt' Q, . f ugh--sfMgf?ff,si.XuatZ?aZ.wSs3-minima-:swxZx'.lms::r:1aw.Z2ittizesvwmwwqs .J X 4eT?ZgM.,x , , H-Mf-f-N--wvwfwfafwfu-Dfw ws--+s::sme..c.5.7y1:mfw:..,5szf..LN fM::,gaiwh , A , V Z6 ,V A ,n,,f M . Q A H s ,. . - FEBRUARY 5 .tw I3-B?lSliCtlJ3.ll. Hamilton vs. W. S. C. .-1 7 Students pray for a large classification committee while going through the agonies of enrolling. 1 A Stevens Hall girls have a St. Valentine's dancing , Q by party. X n. W Theta Kappa's entertain at a Valentine party in A honor of the Sigma Nu's. . J xX ' if J T 4 I4-MTS. VVillard and Mrs. Gittleson entertain the Phi 0 Alpha Epsilons and the Kappa Sigmas. 15-First classes of the semester. Y. M. and Y. W.'s take advantage of the lull to go to Moscow for a sleigh- ride. 16-Basketball game, Whitmaii vs. W. S. C. 17-Sigma Beta Pi entertain at their first Shakespearean Annual. Unveiling of the statues of Demos- thenes and Sophocles, presented to W. S. C. by Mr. Burgess in behalf of the class of 1910. 18-Indoor baseball tournament. Faculty and Froshies victorious. IQ-VCSPCT services. Prof. Houston sings Until Day Break. 20-The official report of the 1911 Chinook issued. 11-Many attend the Military at Moscow. 22?W3Slil11gtO11 birthday program given by the Literary Societies. 23-Recital by the students of the School of Music. r Genial Guy stars as an Agricultural Journalist. Pigs ain't pigs-bacon vs. lard. 24-Prohibition Oratorical Contest. 25- The Awakening, presented by the Dramatic Arts Club. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet entertained by the Moscow Cabinet at Moscow. 26-Joint meeting of the Christian Asso- ciations. 27-Great eats at Hotel de Prex-the cook's dog disappears. -Hort. students return from Lewiston. -Pipe organ concert given by Clarence Eddy. Seniors settle bitter disputes-biggest fusser, Deac. Ryan. Military Ball W. S. C. C. C. ' . -NX V 'S - I9 W L1 Q? 'x ff ,a as 9 W Q' 'C f 4 - Xl - 3.9 W 'l X ff ef' 4' ' f Q40 f x 1 'I Wk ,nl 7. ' ig, I ggi O i ! Q l il' l'+E:,K VV ' 'A pf X it WW 9 f W ml , 2 I' A 1 it s!! .C 4- if Weleda? , ,ff , fZ 7 Q?1Wll7z4 . Zlrfff -A- fffu fe ff. la- ' is- fr N13-l-F QL' 9' -,P-if fiom? 0arr5f171!a.Hef1f110.f-yi? Cioryer 270 - ,,.,. -.... 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I-Auxiliary of the Registered Pharma- cists of America organized at W. S. C. 2-The f'Sis Ag's. demonstrate the prac- tical value of ice cream with saucers and spoons. 3--The Business Manager's birthday. 4-The Freshmen babies frolic in the I. O. O. F. Hall. ' 5-Vespers, orchestra and pipe organ. 6-Dunbar Quartette - Two-r-le, oo- p rl-e-a. ' 7-The date of Junior Prom. iixed for April 21. . Climax basketball game, Moscow Stars vs. W. S. C. Stars. Moscow Stars fall. 8- Aunt,' Maggie camps on first floor and Bobbie on second floor in Ste- of their National Charter. I2-O. R. 81 N. and N. P. ve1'y popular places. Prof. Huston plays with a rag doll. I3-Kreager very busy rounding up his bunch of Declaimers. 14-The Green Evergreen appears-Hurrah for the Irish. M -'M K , 7,1 .,g., - -l ff ff- -Y: M- . 5- f' xr 2 .lf 5- Xf- 7 ...,.,,M,..!..,., E- K 5,37 xii 3 1,'7gmmf..,,l. - - ig Qf, 5 , if 2 ...,mggzf.2: 1 ., -l--M 5'- -'at -f ff-' 1 -- af' TW ' if if f f Q A f -mf . iw V K jf! if 1 at Wy gy fffgxkx W5 - gr f- T 5TYN .V Fail ' f fl X . 9 ' r ,fx 'K if -M f f ,1CC g ,y ' 'lull' '-.E - ls. . ff Q 'M rf I I l bk f 2 I 9 f ' H . X 7 , .a 3 f f' ey 1+ ' K K t Q w .' i r -S.: f f , f Q Xirf J I h 'lTfLwAr.xsAncu1:u1u lapis! '-- ..- 3: ' ' Q' Z' ,ual 2.2 15 J,LMffj:Z,LfZ.11? 1 J 'SS' ' cnoss couurnv nuwnwa. 15- Campus Moon, the realistic. U Mary Mann joins the Vet. Medicals. 17- The wearin' o' the green. Prexie sings an Irish Wake. vens Hall during study hours. The Glee Club Soiree. .m. ' Q4-f ,M Aiifffi HHESSFSZZT. ' ' SCJ lllf , Vi? U T W N f 'WL i W f I - 1 QW fff M 697 T ' if lk Nm? If kj. C.E'L- ' NEXT YEAR 271 f 'N,, , . .-... .- ' ' f - f 'hrfwm ,,,, 1 E'.Q':,2-L ::..,,a 7 A. -,wgV.3s..,. 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' ' C fy 28--Twenty-first anniversary of the found- ' .V P . 'Sggg , V f ' ing of the College. Something doing 1, firom I2 p. m. to I2 p. m. night and ay. J is . SEZ ' 29-W. S. C. is now of age-twenty-one f ' years and one day. , . f I Sampson ,lectures in Chapel. Gives too J Q many jokes to be enumerated. F y go-Y. W. C. A. gives a Japanese operetta. f Calendar endedg 1913 Chinook takes I ' charge. X -'24 ,- ' . --' . . . I An instant now of anxious waiting, ' X -X .QI Then a moment fraught with pain, Q The moments go to make the hours , ' N N And in a week our hopes are slain. Four weeks go a month is ended. MARCH HO ' ' ' . pe and Joy alike seem dead, 18-The farmer's wives have a lesson in the Nilff years Come and Oldgears leave' proper way to serve hash.,' A .6 is giver' a flstliafuj I d n ins an now o ri ing fra ness f I9-More box elder bugs. More 'vesper Make the 1T1O111C1?'fS fllled NTVUT1 501183 Service. Happy hours, passing swiftly, 1 End the .day forever gone. I 20-Professor Elder, confidentially: I am Weeks of JOY and HTQHUWS Of Dlanmg' not strong on expression, but please G0 to make H YCHT, ICIQHIS do not quote' me out of class. YGQTS D355 by and llfe 15 Clided Only love remameth real. P -I. S. 22-The first German- musica1e-Schu- mmannabend by MISS Inman' K Dr. Gaw Cin classj-Take the word . . . . 'dope for instance. Originally it meant 2 -S t d t G - '- - - - 3 Lgjsgilghen aiu fmglis Eudd hlsptflgl narcotics, but now it is applied to almost e ep er ' OO e' Hnythlllg. Why even I might be called Mobe sneaks up to the gym. and ffdopey ' U takes his annual bath' Pffexie Cin chapelb-It is not strange - - .T that Miss Bird chooses 4'Love as a busi- 22 Imercoueglate declamiltlon Contest-e ness manager of the lecture course. Love , , n has had much experience as manager 111 25-Chimes installed in the tower. ti'l1S school and has always been successful. T 9 . ..-. E . :,:'.j' .::',3..:- 'W t .X ' rl i6 'i3'2?,1: ' . -'i.': i?51-f5'2if33E. .1.. 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I E Hp' 'N Eff fI1 .QI Y ,Lf ,, - - f ' I l e' fly! - f :fa Q f ,.4,1,2'!7' ,,f 4'-' X71 QT V , ,ff---Al .af FINIS' HREE MIGHTY CHEERS HI OUR Jovs COIVIPLETE THE E DITOR NOW VACATES HIS SEAT V THE Boom I5 DoNE BUT wHo CAN T How SOON WE LL HE ELL AR OUR FUNERAL KNELL A FEW THERE ARE WE RE ALMOST SURE WHo LL JUST BE FIPINE-f HoT AND SQRE BECAUSE OF THINGS THAT THEY WILL WHICH sAvoRs OF FIND THE LEMON RIHD THE FON DE ST I-IOPEE, OF SOME WE VE 5 LIG-HTED WEVE NOT JOSHED THEM AND THEY FEEL 5 HOWE'ER IT BE WEVE DoNE our? AND Asn THAT YOU Now LET urs RE LI CTHTED BEST ST WEVE VVORITED S0 HARD AND GROWN so THIN WE'RE NOTI-IINef BUT A SITEL-E-TIN WE BID You NOW A FOND FAREWE AND HOPE THE Boon' PLEASE ' .IN PARTINGI- LET Us ASK AGAIN THAT WE MAY sm IN PEACE! LL. WILL OKE CSIS-N E155 -- ' THE NINETEEN-TWELVE CHINOOK STAFF. 273 , 3 I. , V ,- , , ', l W' 'T' f C f,, ' -Z, f f ,X , 1 .s Nw ftffw Awpffaf WET ' I ,jgzguyzt 3. 52323 5, g,.'.g:L'.1g:-a g ,-:ij 7 1 X:-HN.-Rig.. , ,, --:, ,, ga, f - gg rj f 1 i4,3.',,vg:gL,:,,i-,UV fb -' f --,sea gf ,Mi te ,iq-fe V , ,Q 'I' ' -1, 1 -' :V Q' - '-R, - ' - ' Lf - ss AF ' 1 'f is 'ff' s- ,' ff affv ... s ' f 'T ki 5- , L ,V fa, 4 2 f ' 1 --iI4z:c,,,,m..,,-,a-':,fzyflft V- gs f f:v.1fQf4g47f.f PM' - Au at X ,QQ-W- Q' tg-, K f 1 ,tw.1gg:A , 5,91 5 L. ,qw ' f 'Mfg-A , :WISIWifw'fa:3:f,'g. , 5222, , 1 -1, Ms, at sq g k .,sf':a, . 1 ' 4 EHIIZBPIJZ Hninn ' OFFICERS - Tabor LaFollette ....-.................................. . ..... Q ............ President Deere Ryan ................ .... ...... .............. - - - First Vice President Vic Hyslop ......,........................................ ----Second Vice President Harold Dammon .... .....................1........ . .. ........... Third Vice President Gladys yMcCroskey ...... 4 ........ , ........-............... .... F ourth Vice President Clarke Torpey----. ........... ........ ................. F i ith Vice President Edith AI-argent .... .................... - .-- .................. Recording Secretary Homer Humphrey-----A ........ - ....... ----- ...,...... Corresponding Secretary Andy Anderson ........... ............. .... .... - - - . ................... Treasurer Edna McKenzie ..... W ....... Milt Newhouse -- P. I. Hennessy--- W, G. Brierly ----- -------.-.------ ,--- --.-----Historian ------------ ------------------------Attorney .i0 'iliikmi' illnlum This maketh it easy for thee to kick against the p1'icks. This page offers an opportunity to the reader to express his sentiments in a com- prehensive manner. 1-The 1912 Chinook is ------- 2-The Editors are ------ - ------ -. 3-I am ------------. --- .--.. ..... - -..-- ---- ---- - --- ----- 4-Further Expletives -- ----------Sergeant-with-Arms --------Faculty Advisor Any one wishing an expurgated edition of the 1912 Chinook may lill out the following blank and hand it to the Business Manager. Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Strike Out- Book - Book 2 Book 3- Book 4 Modify- Book I Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 V Insert- Book 1- Book 2 Book 3- Book 4- Pages Signed 274 4 , ,- - 1 3. 'j-1 - 1' 'f'y:.',Qh,,w-, .fimrzv vu' J: I, . - f, ,,. ', . , , , - V V V , , ' ,, V 1, 3 ff: V ' vit V 720' V' ' ' i5 '5'UM' Y w yM '? Wl7'Cl?i 'IVVXPZ fr? 14,712 cf ',4'f,1?QCL1.1:,'f-If , V .HQ .. . , , ' ' ,,. ', V , . ' , ' ' - - , . ,-... .,, , , -, ' :Q,i.:.m.1fe.I,wf-:-VW z ,VM Vf if I-fwffyi-?'3lf2 9? '5 fl wa 1 2. ' . 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L4 F! ull Q I CO1 Jllf for illollt io: iuonf for ,nf for K -:XLS Q-.ff--1--E N nnnunrvmrnta N - J n The following business men and patrons of the Vlfash- ington State College are deserving of very courteous treat- ment by the student body. They have aided in a great degree in creating Whatever of merit this volume may possess, and such support should be deeply appreciated by the members of the institution. They are a few of the many approached who were convinced that advertising in the Chinook is a good busi- ness investment. They are enterprising business men who are Willing to deal squarely with thestudents and friends of the College. Therefore, let it be our endeavor to make that appre- ciation felt in reciprocal patronage. The Chinook commenils the advertisers to the favorable consideration of every friend of the College. . Zlinur mlm V5 5 5.4 hd 'N NA 6 vi 9 sl LJ .-1. 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I V v .Moby LET OUR STUDENT AGENT Send Your Laundry to the Palouse Steam STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS UP-To-DATE W o R K IT'S THE CARE PALO USE STEAM LA UNDRY LAMBDA MUS A Object of this Organization is to promote Cheer and Good Health. Open for membership at the beginning of each Semester. Apply to I-IILARY DONAHOE, F. I-I. JENNE, Residence UD 277 l 1 f. - , ff -' gn Q f, , , -, f f,ff'mw:f,1- ' - :ima fvxmwsffssmpu . , , .P J , , ,V ' f-. wwf New xi , ---f .N -r,q.5.,f 4 ' ff 1 .: ,, V 1, .puff P, Mm ,f.1,:4-mek , rw f w1fvf, :'i1v,w 1-xiii ' in X E, V, :Z , g ' ,LY , fy: fgfi' .Jw ,, A wg- 2, ,. ,,. , .swf1,,4j1f,4-..f,w.w,rqL , r'npvrQwAa,.,v'w. ,ffl-wt x 'f4,3H91!?!g:.tP: sf N , 1 '-,-- ,J .eu ww, 4:53,-,, ' :wi mn g A .gnu ,I up .Jwf vn ' .w Dredge's Grocery GOOD THINGS TO EAT U Exclusive Dealers in HIGH-GRADE GROCERIES We Want- Your Business oUR STOCK OF GREEN VE GE TABLES CANNOT BE EXCELLED Dredge 's Grocery 278 iw .AAA I A9 JE l ALWAYS READY To GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE TheWHITHAM Sc WAGNER Successful Department Store PULLMAN, WASH. DRY GOODS Fancy Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies, Waists, N otions T'g3,ji533333 IMPERIAL SKIRTS for Ladies They are made to fit, stylish, and are durable. Gilbert's Guaranteed SI L K PETTI C OATS U af D ' CEQEBRAUQQS SHOES AND OXFORDS for Ladies are exclusive in style and Ht. THEY PLEASE. MEN'S CLOTHING DEP'T COLLEGIAN and SINCERITY CLOTHES KEITH KONQUOROR SHOES for MEN KINGSBURY HATS FERGUSON and IVICKINNEY SHIRTS IVI. BORN Made-to-Measure CLOTHING TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES GROCERIES BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY WHITHAM sz WAGNER 279 , E . , f- , ' ks 5. ,Y A ' E-. 5 f s: 'Z ' . . j - 5 QQ MV ? .Ap t ' ,n k ff's'gg,q ,, .ew 1' 3335. N . - 4 ,pi fa ...ill I 4 f-me 49,9 :verge my 1,5423 ,Mg nf- ax,.,,,.,4.Mvw,.A2.v-'w.ffAW'..gn, , .gf,9-.ffwmsffg 'dmv - wr: .:, ,.,,my.v1.:.vf.f+.f2fss:x.,7,:-: A54-we--N-gXmff.v, :M zffyvw zgfzvfffx fy, 1 ZW' .5 f' Q. ' ,ff-V 'Qf'wqa.1:W-y,..m..a f'- wW,WwQ.ag1z:z.,a:m.1..z..zQfr..:.t.-f4f..v.w .,gq...g.,y ' , If f 'W..fK...e,Mw.aWmsw,M:mammm'Mw5hwW,gewl2,.AxQwMkdeQ..m'm hz: .wif-Q, w.m,..4,...fs....,f..4z.x A V ,V t V . , - ,, X . , , . ..x. , . , , ,,, N A xii... f ,, ,. Qogmi ggu my PULLMANS LEADING PHGTGG RAPH ER Theatrical Costnmers WIG MAKERS Mlf'x '51 A R K FRE SH LET ? I Masquerade and Theatre Costumes it Shipped Out on Rental ' Anywhere. Hamm. fiigfy l!5'!!lH'--' fagigg ',,,.,,':::gfi3iggi::f Goods Made to Order, 4-67752252411 .!.1ll ' Lqgll' ' Kggifggw ff 6!fC5 t X , Sold or Rented. fifth. 2 0 0 'lf E A 341-w aw If N nnff t 'a emu e a J .- X Q95 - ' non L . x , l. - 0 0 . X , A-M. S ,I 5 4 l , -,,. . '.,., Q MILLER DERVANT -Zyhfyul ' 124 N. Post Street Between Riverside and Main Ave. CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION 280 , fl ,, , ,,,f ,, I 1 V A i if 4 1 f 1' 'uw QW? f -f I, 1 W ,H , W, f Y ZW' V WK W5 ' If '25 ,VW W fm 9 ' f 1 1'-f 4 . , ' ,, . . - . . . '- f :,' 'fffgzp Z --f'WZiZff1-ff f' 'my f ff .-f, ,.,Wfim':g13'f if ' 1 inf V' - .v ,rf lf' ,gg wg 1- ' ' 1 - .T ,. 'q f 5 wg? aw? I , Ig: ' V v I 1 ix ,f '!. -,R ' , m 1-:Q -+132 zz 2,,f,w1,f' fg 2,-,migggf wygjafyam, g,g.,,f,W ,f ,. ,V , , f' -. , , ,, , g V' , , .J 'I ' I . ' , x . .V ,,-. 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COMPLETE v LIBERAL OFFICE DIGNIFIED FURNISHERS CREDIT A ROOBT IN STEVENS HALL ' 282 ,t,'.-yi' ff '2. .f?,,-'-'19' -,,A,.,u -. .,. , . , , I .,:.- M -'-:':f-,'-:ef ns.f.+,,.., M-'- I -- .. ., VV, ' My .M 4' M ff , ' 'V ,ax--'---',9Mf1. w,-...-va. I-1 --..,,,...,- , fn.. . ,... . - , . , , ,Y '-wf,y:mam',f7w' I -f , 41 ' Q. - A v ,V- ' , - ' .V f ----1-.Af we-,w .f-1:-'f.. .- .K -,m.1..figm.f,W4zy, I ,,,.f,lf gi ms , il .- .la I, NA in ,Z 1.5, A .. ,g .....,,,:,,, - , I E- S I arg C A C - r 'R 22. 222'-intl 1' f I - gf' ',,-,IH V . lx . H - ' .if- g.,,zfg.4..1awM:,Mfmazg.wwmwrmfawmwwzfz.c.:pr4,?:3,,mg,11,,1.Ei.....gL2,,.gg,.l,g,, Wi-.ff'1. '-1 . .- I y , . v . E . . , . , , ,g ---g , , , , ,,, N . I , - ma.. ., , ,. . . ei . .1 .,,,g,,. .Ac -M.k--Ifsn -N .A-Qui: State College of Washington PULLMAN, WASHINGTON . ENOCH A. BRYAN, A. M., L. L. D. PRESIDENT FULL F OUR-YEAR COURSES OFFERED 'IN ENGINEERING, LIBERAL ARTS, AGRICULTURE, AND MECHANIC ARTS AND SCIENCES. ALSO SHORT COURSES OF FROM TWO WEEKS TO TWO YEARS. A PERMANENT INSTITUTION ON A SOUND FINANCIAL BASIS. Supported by State appropriations, government funds, land grants, etc. In l9I3 a tax of thirty-two and one-half hundreds of a mill will take the place of state appro- priations. ,li 1-i The entire college income, figured on a five per cent basis, will be equivalent to an endowment of p EIGHT AND ONE-HALF MILLIONS. Value of Grounds and Buildings, - - - 51,1 17,463.00 Value of Equipment, ---- 250,980-00 ? F or full information in regard to any department, or complete catalogue, giving full information in regard to all departments, address FRANK T. BARNARD, REGISTRAR. 283 Y .', Mfg, --,.z-zryggvg,f,j.qg'.1f:g,-J-ffwk'XL' '3E.::. 1.g4,,JN,' ff--- Af- j ,M 5Il'-- U.,-4Q55:..x-.1 f- I ' X., f ,: V ,.., 9 . ,M 1. 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Army authorities know a gun 3 that is why, when they decided to equip some troops ' with re eating shotguns, they selected the Win 1 - P - I chester in preference to all other makes. The experts of the VU. S. Ordnance Board also know a gung that's why, after submitting a Winches- II ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they QW pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. If Q! you want a shotgun-buy. the one whose Q72 , - strength and reliability led the U. S. Army E authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance ZZ-77 I, Board to endorse it-that's the Winchester. I X' TI-IE .RELIABLE REPEATERS I I 7 285 I I I , , , ,, r A - xxx .- N Q-M. , 1,5 X .,, .-- - , , ,xy-Q X ad: , 'l:M., 1.:g. ,.LQ..3,,h, Q -V i4.,,fU I f-,. , s l lvl. 1 4. 1 2,5 1, Ez ' i ii! ff-f E A E V I fi Y fir , K '- 1 Q . , A V A Q is:5.1'Es?f:fZ'f1'2'fm ,.yzffg.Q fvf R .5 ,. s . ' ,:f1w:1v,W,affw:1A-Qiwzwfaiigwyfswff hwgaggiwpyfsiszwq- f'-W-New w 1i1W,w 'Nez' - 'f'f:7f2i3:,m2f:f:IL.Na2A.'7.'2a'z2.f...,,.' 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HASKELL Two Doors East from Puuman state Bank I P U L L M A N, W A S H IN G T o N The Model Bakery and Restaurant CLASS FEEDS A SPECIALTY ANYTHING IN THE BAKERY LINE PRICES REASONABLE o. J. DowNS, Prop. Grasselli Arsenate of Lead A RELIABLE INSECTICIDE 'Carefully prepared under the supervision of skilled chemists. The Lead and Arsenic are properly proportioned to give maximum sticking qualities and easy mixing' properties with soluble arsenic reduced to the mini- mum, eliminating foliage injury. Used throughout the Northwest With satisfaction. For the past three years the Winners of the Grand Sweepstake prize of 81000.00 for the best carload of apples exhibited at the National Apple Show, Spokane, VVash. HAVE BEEN USERS OF GRASSELLI ARSENATE OF LEAD. I this not conclusive proof of its high quality? Write us for name of nearest distributor. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY Established 1839. Main Office, Cleveland, Ohio. Branches: Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Birmingham, Ala. Chicago, Ill. New Orleans, La. Milwaukee, Wis. New York, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. 287 ' V ' 'C ' , . . . .. ' I - . ' , ' ffff 'f l 'V ,, , , .4 , ' 34, ,, N , ,z g swf: f ,. ,f A- gg v53' f S51 :-'f.2mf'a fe,w ' - '5 i ': 4 'f ' N ' fix , , 'f 'ff' TM if A W ., Xi 6-.J - f' 'I vy' '7'5'?'N Jfigaga jeg ' ' iw, W QQL .L -ft' '1 -' 1 fff'?1 of ' Bw' 1? - Q , Q W' f 7 ., 'QFZ-rf, ,f l Z g,,ff fg :gk . , gl 'Q If if ' 5:54 f, ,,, ', , . vii' ?'apr!M:Qfi'1f'f ,- ' f '. 114-'fLfffwJf'f1fvf' . .f - I r,7,ff,2yr,f Qwsgrrn, ,- A ,,w,Mz4W,.w,,lWmym75,MQ.1.e,,1NW fMw'mgwg7,f,W3w41..m..lf:Mf421f!+ 1 - ,- v :yi JQEWZQJWMXJZ:W,f,hi-LSLQLQ WIN, ..:l,s,,,,5gL.r, W N, Q., ,VVV TW Fw' x , , lfyww mio W, 1,1 , W I , ff, ff, U, ,s I I , ,ffw,z,wff 4-,f r 37-,gyywf - W , ,CHX ,f,, , I- , I A S i f I It ,, KTM . s f , - - , - ,, , ' l - ...,. ft..- .,., V-A , 1 1 ti E he urgan- merson Co. PULLMAN'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Headquarters for All Dependable Merchandise LADIES E Redfern Tailor Suits Skirts and Coats Royal Worcester and Gossard Corsets Munsing Underwear Colonial Draperies Zion City Laces C Wayne and Ironelad Hosiery Pingree and Ford Shoes and Oxfords MEN Clothoraft Clothing for Men and Young Men Walkover Shoes and Oxfords I ' Thompson Bros. Shoes and Oxfords Noxall Dress Shirts in Whites and Fanoies I Silver Shirts and Collars Lakeside Negligee Soft Collar Shirts p ' Pey Hats Britland Kid Gloves I If it is something to wear, you can find it here. THE QUALITY STORE QUALITY IS ALWAYS THE TRUE TEST OF CHEAPNESS 288 ' , v , - A' ff . W, WA i, wi' mai d? az-:11r1+f4-M' fH'w4.Ln1f:ngg:,1l,.,,.',. . Z ,g ' 'w ' 5 .. A im' V' 'g -e -' S1 V 1 .- M - -'f':.z--1-.4 iff ' 96 '255vJfa,,,, ' 'F 2 lg Ag 1-2 er -4 -5 A v fw1,,3ff?J ff ,ug fv,,af 4 a- 1 5 ' - A . 1 - ' , , . 7: f . .f V . . K, . H. .ff .,,,., ,, , H , f H-'LLFLQ -M-N -- ' .- -. 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' .. 5. 1 1 I l l r , l V i 1 1 i rl t ,', W :y n l T g ' , s a J , .,,4 s i' an I g -,..r. ,,, -. .. K h, . i.. . . cc W t as By ay of the Canyons CIQKQIDIAN SE the Soo-Spokane Train de Luxe, an .R RNLWAY elegantly appointed train carrying buffet, . ' library compartment, observation cars, standard sleepers, modern new tourist cars and providing Q through dining car service. l . The Shortest Route Between Spokane, St. Paul . and ,All Points East Write for Illustrated Literature g i M. E. MALONE, 14 WALL sr. GEO. A. WALTON, i Trav. Pass. Agt. SPOKANE General Agent A r Q4 ' li Phone Main 3863 Q l af. THE PARSONS Spokane's Finest ' I Family Hotel . First and Jefferson 1 G. R. Kruegel, Mgr. 1 ijt Chinook Terms 'Defined l f Editor: A patient animal, highly trained. Sometimes has a little sense. A Business Manager: A rascal. Said to fl have horns and a tail. Noted for his . ability to iilch The Millionaire's De- .. A ' light from the pockets of unsuspecting I-IE-MENE MOX MOX CYellow Wolfj students. Perniciously active between 1 Born 1858 the hours of 8 p. m. and 8 a. m. ' One of Chief Joseph's most trusted A warriors. Fought in every battle of War ' of 1877. 5 290 E I i i . ...tt EJ- ,L '11 ha- wr -0-V--We , 'fi -1 V--.1--.W V - V .- t A , , 'N if - W VW AML. V ,V A . , cf- --- .- - Jawa.-,,e.. - ,V ,,. .,.,..,.fj, V V ,V,,-MV.-,Vw , K A A 1...'V... W. el 1.7 ,ni Z, :,, ,Mg-1,' ,,,,v:::-y,, -A74 Q, 2' ' 'Q fWf,?Q'?ii'47 f ms if' - V' L ' ' - -1-fr - ' , ' 2 K '-: if A-,V .ff ,1 ' - 3' '. V4 ,-1 I ' Vg: 'V - . ,' . ,- K . Y' ,.,,,r,f,,,4:3, ,' ,V .V V V :'- ' J. g -- V V V - --.1 -Hog -Ji . ,,,,,, ' .. . T-' ' ' ' i ' 2 ' 'K ' ' ' M ,, .. , . , , , em- Palmers Arsenate of Lead Is Guaranteed by a Home Firm It is equal to any in the market and is not excelled by any other Arsenate for spraying fruit trees. When used according to directions, it will accomplish 'the purpose of destroying the insects and will not injure the trees. Palmer's Mammoth Squirrel Poison The Largest Size for the Money on the Market It Is Equal to Any and It Will Kill the Squirrels If these preparations are not sold by your dealer ' ' write the SPOKANE DRUG COMPANY Wholesale Agents 1 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WE MANUFACTURE y Ladies' and Men's Gym Suits Base Ball Suits and College Pennants WRITE FOR CATALOGUE VARNEY a soME1:s 811-813 Second Avenue SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 21 ,, .,,.,..,. .. 2 , ,- . ' Y . ' V Q J , .1 I., ..,.f..f.'sw , ' '..:cq:,-:-'- 'wt-,.,fff f..Qx'Lf.C c.--f:-aj M. . f -- -5 so fiirfffi , . JW?d7'1 - ,ww ,,, ff 1' V ' '-L ' NW ' 'sf we 'i ww -aw, . I f - 5 -- A ' Ji ?ti1aev,zggr' ,- '. f Hg. ff,..skX:ga,4g 1 ' f ,Q-. . , , 'Q ' ff' izgyry. 25 35-. JW , '17 ,2:5,.,.A' . , 'fm ,:, ... f f'f Qg':ff':f:a:, Q., U-Mr' M 1' f I ' f wc . 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W:,g..Qfs.4.x.,,5f,,,.Jf,gagf ,fS,,1ss?Z?f,X , , W CDCLP N I KW V if 'fu ix x- N ' :- f S N' 'SN 4 lx mmf' 'I 4 K ' ,!' ? . ff c,i :nl H! 7 BEFORE 55 '24 MAIN PHUN E I2l Y b AFTEBW, B, 1 ZDCE I W CR sz Co. l MANUFACTURERS OF ' A Iron and Brass Valves and Fittings of All Sizes and Pressures P JOBBERS OF i I , 1 w Plumbers Supplies 4 9 . l Q9 I 1 l a 1 Ll'-L---A.. Steam Fitters Supplies Pumps and Windmills Branch Crane Co., Chicago A S. 126 Post St., Spokane 294 sq ' Ki'3'L-lTl11 1 i' T ' f Y B an V -- -f -...-.-, X-T ' :....l.l .lx JJ! tv:,'-22-'1E3.3.z?ZZ.,:av:v1f,,',:...a,54l..L..,',.,L.. .V ft, , I W x I - 7 ,,M.,f m, , , 1 -far ..wff'u Hw.f...,Li:.CnfgQ,1gpg, . ' y nl, , .,,,1,,,,,,,,q V -, ,. , f VMV, ,f . .A,,, , ,,,...,. , , ,, ., I, , ., V V 132:-'fi-ff a 5, 'M 'ns 2, ' W-A . , ' ' 'llfl -I .ff ef--v .- -. ., 1'--,-T. , ,- 1 A+. , , ' ,vw-75,,ag , rw ' ' ':- . ,ff 2 . f ' . ,Y - . . 4 - . 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Sons Rush 8a Lane A Schiller Bennett, Simon and Other Pianos PLAYER PIANOS Melville Clark Solo Apollo Kranich K Bach Player Piano Vose 8a Sons Player Piano and other 111211105 ' Mason 8: Hamlin Organs Write for Catalogue. Get our prices. The lowest factory cash price absolutely one price to all Warerooms 911-915 Riverside Ave. Opp. Post Office, Spokane 295 I Xxx A ,, if ..sr-My Q1,a ,.,5L3 , -' , f .5 yr - -5, ' ' s ,, , , . :W V- QJIJIT it X ,Q Wf . -a f H X, fa , . 45, , gr x ni' 133.1 ff li! L H A sv' . M A I Q f, - 'ff 'f .5ggf:X+'af L i'2v2f'M-' W 'r:frWw. rf- 'if S f 9 Q 322 H514 L Od 531 ff' ' ' iiazaifif . '7 , , i,-- . . . g' f 1 f X Eggs: 4, . Aga 2 ' 4' Z ,rang my if ' ,ay ,X f gyfgg- h : ,,: ,Jf , , s 'f fm P . . v . ' wg' , ix 1 gag f,, we ,f.r.5f,,, ' Q 1 N - .1 ,..f, K M .fy W14.a.fe.. sKgaa0eM .w5af,. V, . ,af W1Wf.a2.k5eMlQQeM:4e.'-:fraria:-Qfa-Lg?A7,,aa'gm'W:fgfaf ,fn V A q . 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Cotrell Sc Leonard Makers and Renters of CAPS AND GOWNS to the American Colleges and Universities ALBANY, 4: NEW1YORK Estimates Furnished on All Kinds of Electrical Work The Oldest and Largest House in Eastern Washington he Doer- itchell Electric o. ' YIOBBERS Electrical and Gas Supplies ' A MAKERS ' Telephones, Chandeliers, Motors s Batteries, Etc. 118-120 Lincoln Street' Opposite New Post Office Telephone Main 1088 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON .fx , .. ,,,,, ,, ,, V, . X 'liw i i iaw '.2i:f,,!1jt-,ag':.:,:4fg ,f ,. 3,2115 7, , ., , - . . , . . , V, . fx v' C - , , - ' 4' . f- 'l , . fl' I ffililfglf .. . ,, ,,,,,,.:f. 1 f .rf f,-, .. ., ., ,, , V . U Ll'-kj -Nm . . '. - ,H-r..g,g, Ulu-A. ffl- .I-OBJ When You V1s1t Spokane Be Sure to See the Most Up to date and Best Line of In FURS the Northwest All Kinds of Fur and Seal Skin Garments Made to Order and Remodeled WEVLEY BROS., Furriers S. 9 Howard St. Spokane, Wash. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FURS Chicago Steel Tape Company ' Manufacturers of 'Common Sense I Things for Field Use' SEND FOR CATALOG Chicago Steel Tape Company 6229-6233 Cottage Grove Avenue I CHICAGO, ILL. Fresh F Cut Flowers Cut every morning in my Green- houses., Special care is taken in packing and should reach you in first class shape. Floral Designs Artistically Arranged I have added a Seed Department and carry a full line of Flower, Vegetable, Grass and Bird Seed. 'F. L. Ziegler Florist and Seedrnan Store: 8 Lincoln Street Greenhouses: 1414 Garland Ave. Phone 8049 SPOKANE, WASH. 299 ,. l ., f , l l l ni :S 4 .1 I ll 1 lg, I ' f , l l 1. lt Y L I , ,i Xxx I 5 t,.---------- --- -- W K ' - ' ,, W . 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O Hotel St. Nleholas , , X - An Elegant, Strictly Modern S High-Class Hotel in 4 the Heart of the City First and Post sts J F ' A ' SPOKANE, WASH. 3 The Finest Turkisll Bath West of Chicago 1 Including a 30x45-foo: Plunge Also, 'INTERIOR FITBIENTS 1 LADIES' DEPARTMENT ffffilfii' 'l-TIlf.'.l'f.Z 3 recently enlarged, in DRAPRRY, UPHOLSTERX' E connection. HAND INIADE CIXRPETS E Ladies can now be received at any time. MURQIEI 3ii?,EgZ'ONS 1 BRIC-ix-BRAC K 5 Corner First Ave. and Stevens Street ISPOKANE, WASH. A. G. BENSON, Manager ESTIMATES AND SABIPLES GLADLY SUBBIITTED fi 9 hoioe 5 ' Cut lowers I ww, JUN IOR V . , IQ Spokane Florlst Co. mil , , Hi , . Up-to-Date Florists 'll 'Q ' 'LB 7 X .' 722 Riverside Ave. . ,,,,,A ,4,,,,,,,'H' SPOKANE, WASH. J I W wswhw J U : ' T f 9ll' lI lI WW r D. E. WHITE 5 Kappa Sigma House W. S. C. Agent ? 1 301 TN t , sg, -' -v , - j . 1 1 - , N -fw wiffw' Wi ,. wa-we f ' W eh - 'f-'f'NN'1-ff gt , '.-:iw-V ' 'Wg V : , ., ' .. -. 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E WIN G S P C K A N E I A WASHINGTQN The Transfer Mans, LABCRATORY SUPPLIE For Colleges, Schools and Mines Chemicals, Glassware, Balances, Assay Outfits, Furnaces, Blowpipe Materials, Etc., Etc., Etc. :: :: The C. M. Fassett Company SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 302 A at .,,..,:A1.:,1-...p V ,. . , . ., ,, Y , ., -lf if ill 'B J . 2' W Q' I' .4 ' 2 . f ' ' ' e: f-, - 'fl al J 'Q f f ' V , ,, ,r fd! ,gm ,y 1, - 1 , 2. L ' . . ,, . , 'ww ,ffl 1 .V . i , A Q , - , .. LQ' fT'e'feTfrZ r. ..,..,-........M.............,............,......... .-,. . , Z.QQ',,f PNN A ' 'ii--'T -'- ' 'L ' '- - ...JI .P 90.1 M Dr. A. A. ROUNDS Dental Surgeon Dr. E. A. ARCHER Osteopath First National Bank Buiiding. Hayden Wants to See You ' ' FOR SALE Good six-room Modern House, on Col- lege Hill, Pullman, XVash. Fine corner and inside lot go with place. Make this your home in a College Town. Price, SS3500.00, part cash. L. P. HAYDEN Real Estate. Phone Main 3313. 601 Hyde Block, Spokane, XVash. MRS. H. DOUGLAS Millinery ART NEEDLEWORK MOUNTS I HUMAN HAIR GOODS Fail Co-ed approaching lady coming from Dr. - Dental Oflice. Co-ed- Do you know Dr.--- Lady- Yes Co-ed- Does he do good work? Lady- Yes Co-ed- YVell, do you like him. Lady+ Yes, I'm his wife. PullmanSteam Laundry J. N. SCOTT, Prop. we me Q Phone 145-R. 1013 Grand St. Pullman, Wash. Palace Hotel American Plan. Rates 252.50 and 33.00. A. 1-I. Dawson, Proprietor. A Brick Building, with all Modern Improvements. Corner Olsen and Grand Streets, Pullman, Wasil. White's Drug Store Phone 126 L Electric Supplies Unbreakable Wire Type Tungstens, Tantalum and ' Carbon Lamps Pullman E-lectric Supply Company Pullman, Wash. 303 - . -r V1 If I 1 Q -EQ .? El-- ll 1 S . ?! . H . 5 if I f ,.,.... - n , , ,...- , 4 i ,n , raar a raara , i or , Z ,f fv 4 .,,,v A F I 1 eusnr f 1 We -1 . r Qx s 55 P f 5 ll H f 'I Van Dyoks Owls Gen. Arthurs H P All Cigars of Quality f at A r i P Th ' S k H I or , Orpe S H10 6 OUSC, IIC. , X ,frfffzw-5: .' H in 14 1 T Lf 1 Meet Your Friends Complete Line of Smoker's 4 L , 1 , 1 ' , K , . l , 1, V1 Q . Q 1. i i A 4 L 4 1 a i Ni, at THORPE'S X Articles, Etc. Your Home Furnisliecl Complete Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Linoleum, Window Shades, Pianos, Hardware Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen- ' Ware,- Stoves, Ranges, Etc. :: .011 the Easy Payment Plan oble, ratt Sc Robbins Spokane, Washington 304 W ,,,,- v Z-5 , F,,n,,T,,,,,,,,x Cf f It 2 max- f4,, w ,, , Z . 1 ,fri ' , ' 4-JM, fggijfgg yrtt -'snkyz-T , 4 J t--I I '- J JN f vi p ,W 1 ..,,f,1h.,--,...,,.g,1.,':..,L.1,,r...,,.V-..,- V ..r.....,,, :.,..,- ,. - Q , , ',.,., , X - ' . F. 'V M M A 'I - kph! ll 3 3 iff' ll r li all llml lm 6 B4 LEBEXLL 'iillii T ll 1 'lt My ll fl All V i:la'1.' , eww: ,ff in ,- Qing f r y l In 1. 1' ll r : 'HILL ' l i ff w l :ll.TI?ilf' V ll D, 53 its j 5 Blue Bell Cream Separators AVE proved their value by years of perfect service. The gears are dust and milk proof, and are easily accessible. Protected at all points by phosphor bronze bushings, Con- structed with larger spindles, shafts and bearings than any other separator, insuring greater efficiency and durabilityi ', For catalogue or further information see n your local dealer or write us direct. o International Harvester Co. oi America Incorporated 121 S. Monroe St. Spokane, Wash. L 5 5,1 I a v I R ., 4 i N- HJ - W manual mag , , I . ,, , f W: f,-- ,, , f - L I , - , J ' 5 . ,M . 5,5 330 I. . 1' ifwf igafw fs ' 4254252742523 :sg 4 4 ' i Sf rg 3:5 9 - n A - f -W2 1 , .Hz.Q7Wf3,ZfS,' ',ffZN1fW 'if 'P' W way, ? , ' ., .'- , , , S2 3.4 my ,yr 'Mk f M, Q ' 1 - 'L -.5+W'3h,3 pf f .- f -E . L. +R? ., 3 R-310145: W47yzmniaa.,:i.:,4.:. w,::z,wz1Ewyf4tRwqwaafzgswaflauzfrpmat..m.xe.:.igwsA, QE, 6,,,e,.gx:w,,,,,. T I A f , ' ' -. .... ,-,, ,,R...,-...M v,,,,, , ,... ,A., , , . ,,... . , , . .. . , ,,.,,1. , .,., ., ,, -. ! 4 The Famous Kalamazoo I 4 Uniforms ARE THE STANDARD' FOR HIGH QUALITY Our Superior Quality Caps Are Praisecl by Every Wearer YOU RECEIVE THESE CAPS WITH ALL UNIFORMS CONSULT US FOR O ' Military Equipments School Pennants College Posters Class Pins CATALOGS AND SAMPLES OF CLOTH FREE ON REQUEST A YOUR Q CORRESPONDENCE I A SOLICITED The Henderson-Ames Co. Kalamazoo, Michigan 306 I W ,rr , fx : E n X ,T r s , g :, . . f y. z, , if AV., Z. , ly ,.,, . l t I1 .,,V 6 V Z,-.4 ,. M Q . F2 J 'Q Q I ' 2 -. J J ' V. --A, 4,-1 f ff-5 fi ' . , - .fr 1.1 I Y ,P tc 'C .IX , .,,, ,.,,,M,, ,.,, ,Mr -,. .... , .W ,. .,.,,.,, -Aw, V 4 , U i S I A U A -A. Alu N When Interested in Reliable Furnishings FOR THE HOME, OFFICE CLUB OR HOTEL A visit to the Great Spokane or Seattle Stores of Ilcurote-Rankin Co. ALWAYS PROVES VERY HELPFUL AND SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY The assortments of reliable Furnishings shown in A ' A these stores are among the most complete an var1e in the Northwest, and cover every possible require- ment of every furnisher. .,...,,... I I I ffmxs . ' ' J : -97,24 Q... ,,':,.-fy--f. ,,wg,v?, 3,j.. - -f.,.,c.....,... ,yv..,4, s..-,f,:.g, ft-f.Egvg,W X . fwg ,, .5 s- -fr-A 1,-1,5--W' -.iw ...-., ,vtw, . -- M, , , WM M J ? . ,, x a ., g..,,,,,, -may ' Aff , News ww f I I 'sw sg f . rf Rv za - . I If A 2- fy: 1-I Ayfwwamffm- J 6 mmwst-42 We fi ,,Wzv...4'ff-2 ' M 4 in by A ' -14' 1 -5 A' as N, - I sf-A sb cb. , A Y ' .Y ,,,,q,,,,le,,rMw:4.s,7WW qi, W w3:.55,5., . 5, I, 5, M., P' , V . gg, 5, .lay .sf 1 13.1 , ,, ,,,,,5, I H 2 W . , f .sf.:-- , ,I u.g,,agv3 4,3 4. .4 .R-W 1 .5 .asa .5 f -5.3 .1 -:gs .2 s S, M 4 :ff A 1' wyrfy, 0: 1 .gwiif , f4'I4z',1, E 2 .Z '- gg. Y'gG,f5,s.s'v,,! 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I ' ' - - 'A 'f f1 'Yf- '-'14 iv GROAT 8: LaVl0LETTE .-.- HEADQUARTERS FOR -:- COLLEGE PENN ANTS I CLASS PILLOW COVERS COLLEGE JEWELRY LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS STUDENT SUPPLIES -AGENTS FOR Moore's Non-Leakahle Fountain Pens Spaulding Athletic , Goods r Kueffel 8: Esser Drawing Instruments POOL AND BILLIARDS AT THE Brunswick Parlors Celebrated, K., P. and Derby Cigars I Large Assortment of Other Brands .I PIPES REPAIRED ' WHOLESALE AND ICE CREAM REM CANDIES AND SOFT DRINKS A. Hochradel, Prop. Phonct 57 I J.E.Wetherell 8: Comp'y Eugene Dietzgen Drawing Instruments. Q H EATING THE STUDENT STORE TINNING I FERRY HALL Phare 5I IISave Steps and Money II I007 Grand St. Pullman, Wash. , II Father and Mother pay all the bills and we have all the fun II 308 .. W., --L f , gf a sf.. 1 fy., , .,, , , .1 L a' . . 1 . .u p .1 . ,,, -E if -1 - r., ' i U , 5 5 1.1: Ili el-Q U iii ...ZLL -., ,-.. ' .:.1i'E.1,......,.gL.:l.1J.uf.2.rQ...-,,. ,Q I ',..LQ-'.L'Q.'.. f, . -..Lil ' 3 .J ,,,,,r ' , - ' . X I .. ,,, , . -' 'V' 'nmol D MOST INTERESTING STORE IN SPOKANE It is said by the traveling public that Graham's is the finest Stationery and Book Store in America. You are invited at any and all times to visit this insti- tution. This is your store, and it is our pleasure to assist you in the selection of anything we have to sell. 8 oi the 17 Complete Stores in this Institution: Books Over 300,000 volumes of the finest literature constantly carried in stock. Recent Fiction Rebounds, 50c Vol. Leather Goods Dependable lines only. Ladies' Hand Bagsg Card Cases and Travelers' Luggage. Picture Framing Executed in a tasteful manner by expert workmen. Newest Pictures in the Art Room. Office Supplies Standard ready ruled Blank Books. Bankers' Office Goods. Loose Leaf and Typewriter Supplies. 309 Engraved Stationery For Weddings and Social Affairs. Call- ing Cards in newest sizes for men and women. Kodaks This is the principal Eastman Kodak agency in Spokane. Kodaks 355.00 to Sl50.00. Cameras up from SL00. Fresh Films, Plates, Etc. Oiiice Furniture Standard Oflice Desks, Globe-Wer- nicke Filing Cabinets and Book Cases. Steel Cabinets and Home Safes. Engineers and Architects Instruments, Supplies, Etc., for the student and the professional. Blue Printing to order. fa li 1 . ' lx, , I 'ax N ll ' lklwll f X l'lfi:l g. f 1 l iii il :E .., r 1 yi fix 5 U VV EQ N , fl - if. 55 m g at ' . G - :Z dqyyw .swf it rf 'eff f . 2- Iv 21' filmtv we if-.1 ' 4 .aw 25' , ' 5 is f Is V - , .W ft f 3 X ,.5,Q,QJZZY5-5R',Q5A4eQ,WW?,cjZtZAQ4g3M5-rw1-aff-Pgwygsggyyygg,,,W,,,gc-5,13pgmggmtvtiwgfaggggwv.wg,-,g,g.g-- I ' , f Aw..uf,m....LzQK,,Jw.-amfczzmwrxms-Xwwm Q5os'4NN:.1',vf4aismeexQzwmff-Xwvkfqfzwimmsbff 514 ' f f fh,Lg,.1'- , K A ' S I I r. . . 0 eglan ll 0 l ' h' h 1 d f Ill' EXC llS1V0 lg C HSS Illa 6' to-order clothes meet with the l approval of the most critical dresser. QM ' Q 46 li 15 fl 41' ' 1 l 1 ll li , 90 X A I -,X l lCH'f' l 6691 1'l. 5?+1.m l 9,6 Essex co. El .-ff,-.--1:','l,.f:f,,. f r . p Q UE QM fgfrgizilgei 'iiiiiiiiih llli l l l ' zllwllll 1 Rates -iff l , 'gl ' lflwl' 1 Fffflfef- i i JW c E ' 5 !: w - ' -gf 1 I 1 l,v I hhlzwlf 'A f.. : lf nities ll' , ,A Q : 2 if l and W Y -1 g El 1 Student - 'E 33 .95 : elf , 'Xl Xl .I ty, xl ,A l Bodies E1 N ' 'e N JW x Always Up-to-date in Style Finish and Woirkmanship ,Wg QMZQWA QZMQZZ Pullman's Best Photoist KERWICK CU- 355355215 'SHOP 11-12 Zeigler Block Spokane, Wash. 5 310 ! 1 I 1 w l E V i V I A 1 s P T s e s s fi I ,Vx'f 'f,' fl 0 .,,, 174:5 5 Is, .4 f ff f- i v . av' f-1 9 , -I E I ' E vw llllpplw W .t,. f eetem.ee et f, ,,,ea,Me::,,,:e ,, , ,,zQ .tf-mwrtfe A .L4. , , . ,. ,.,,.' 31, ,.', r-,,32'.fi:fQ., 13f7 -..-w.?.g,y5L-ef,4:i 'i -my,,'g,lifAlQzKJ I 1 s E W. S. C. Students Demand the Best Przhtzetg. The Best Przettzhg Requires the Q Best Bgttzlbmeftt A r I 1 PRINTING CFFICE E Has the Best Equipmentg therefore, W. S. C. Students should get their printing from the Herald Ofhce PRINTERS or A V T Th E ThE:Ag:'iEdEci1I:'ist Next Door to Post Office State College Bulletins Phone 53 Etc., Etc., Etc. K E 3 3 1 Sl . , g T S Furnlture and fb Undertaking 1 Pulhnan, Wash i I 311 l 3 I + 1 ' 1 Q...-:.1.,J.v-Qa,,.,,Z,-5:-lg, ll- A -,fe ' . f r ,I -V ' ' is 'YJ Mraz, 2 , .a ,ea ' a -- ,Fa f 5:l,'! A KWWL -,L'aa fw... .D-.. f h Q gu1deuQ- Art Printers::Stationers::Engravers QE ENE VI Ik ENE O2 E Mauufacture 4 And sell goods direct to the user, thus giving our customers the beneiit of the retailer's prof-its.J45' We have been in business for twenty years in Spokane, and have the larg- est combined Printing, Engraving, Book Binding and Stationery House in the great Northwest. . 0ur Equipment is of the Highest Quality Obtainable, the best article in each case being purchased, regardless of price. The result is a model plant, the product of which is superior' to any in the market. We Will Treat You Just the Same CAS we would expect you to treat us if we were the buyer' and you the seller. Q29 We do not let your' location or' distance prevent securing the low prices Which We are offer- ing.. Send us your' Mail Orders. 609 Rlverslde Ave. and Wj3XgfHNFI22D'XI'g0f 610 12 Sprague Ave. FILMS, ETC. ,, QM N DEVELOPING AND SPOKANE WASH. My ENLARGING 312 Xi ni 4.--I ...II .P 2,:,gf2,,.'11:-2,1'. s'.r:L'f :-fi: :L .-f.-axazf,4,- l - .,ry.f.,,,f. . effigy, .. , . .. . , . . . . . . ' ff: if f- f f f '+ ' X 13, N 3 :wi -f-1- -' 1 'sw' . LH fe. --sf-- fc-- 1 j,,7 :gp ms 2 if-is : ' Q ' 1 lf fri I2 ffif. f I 7.,falf':2L':y rlffwwi' , . ,y Q- , a, f yr., 1, ,Z 544 ,V .y A2 fl , f ..f5,,M-,JL-r., ' 1' ff ,Cf f X1 'L ,Q . ,,2?L't2'fgfw17W,. 1213 N-'fbi . ' A 'gt 1 1 ' -, 2 - ' ,,'.ff..-1 'wffg ' .Vjj,,g,'.Jg .4 1, 1,:iL2fif'fi1 C 4 1' Q, , r 7. . J' ' ' . ' ' ,. 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X IS more than a mere school as generally understood. lt is an in- stitution that has been planned for the exclusive purpose of training f.OI' SUCCCSS l1'1 2. COfI1I'I1C1'Cl3.l OI' ITIOUCY gelltlflg Way. It 1S 21 I'C3l Business Training Institution Where young men and Women are fitted for business situations and . .. . . . m E 1 responsibilities. lt is a Clearing House as Well or a Free mp oy- ' ' l f the school ersonally superintends ment Agency. The prmcipa o p every phase ot' the Work and becomes' personally acquainted With every part ot every student's work and is personally responsible for placing every graduate 11'1tO a POSIIIOI1. In No Other Sohool can you secure such advantages. This is the secret of its great popularity and the reason for the success of Blair Graduates I In Session Twelve Months in the Year. :: :: :: Send for Catalogue. i i II. C. 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