Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)
- Class of 1926
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I I TABLE of CONTENT S' HISTORY ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ATHLETICS CAMPUS ACTIVITY CRIMSON .md GRAY ORGANIZATIONS -HUMOR ' , 'I nun.. I . ., I - Ig-1 IU, Y ,I ,gy ,-TI,,. .V , ,- I I I ,I H nf- IKTIHHII 'Y' W, II-IIIH1 I Qfglqln' J I - - Ir- A - -ii Y, ' 'Elf ' WITTIV' I I!!! I T W' I I 'jI I !TI' ' I 'HEI' ' ' I gif. Q In 5mI igf3l2'IIIII' Ifilwlkiggrv IIIWII IIIIlEi1 QWI Wm uf- I 645 IH I. 'l' V Ifa aI I- '! .I SJII Ikv 'I I II .. If,'1' I' II W ILIII -0, all-I III X. yi II '-. I II 'Il . Il I , I-JI: I If' M 'IU Lvl K' U I'4'i.' ,I If V IJ'-AIIIQ Q- Ip A Ill' V III I! IA wr OWL 5 'I' 'I I I-II ,IRI . -I IIJTI., .IIIII . I IuI...T.II., ' ' .II I :QT-11:6 Id? 'Z -un. I ' .InIffL..r I fill. I I 1 :III Ht.. IIIIII XI I IIJUI 'Ill' 'Iv 'II II' 'II' IIIIIIIIUI II I, ,,lllIl' L-:Hx ,Inp- JJ7-IIIIIIIII II,1'I 11fE mm., N' rl .1 'I 'mm' I 2 MI 'I vIIIIIIIl'R4yl I I E li n IlxA1III'l '-,I I 2-IIIIIIK ' I ,, I QI., ' uf! 1 IwI.'II, 'IIIIIII-0 I ,f'n'llI D YIII, .1 I II ' -nv . 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N? if ff J '..fif.Q 'C FOREWORD IT IS our hope through this, the twenty-slxth volume of the Chinook, to strengthen in some measure the bonds be- tween the State of Washmgton and the State College of Wash- ington, to liken their growth one to the other, and to arouse in our Students a deeper appre- ciation of our State and our College. -I l I Y If I lr mum N, I Alwlllllilln Q Qurl ,lv wi lug 'ii I l V V' f,.J. .,,, ,,,. ,, , , ,A ,,,, , ,, , ,A , , , UL A I ,- 'll!ll.'-V' fblff PL '-','- I ' ' 3 1UI'lI'-1.1 ll 'self C252 flu' ll I-IJGQ-lllf Hlllfiihll Na 'lql' ill ft? 'lr -'Iliff 'Q 3 . nikki 'uifrl ff: vfll- 'lf -M 'lm Hz-HF ,mum NW' ,ming ,, . Q . .fl Ill lt ,lp 'Ill I , mu .,1, lil, 1l,,,,i,fI., I f-rv' 413,-, -wx, , ,nm sqm- m -1 t U- -nv -ww. W, my- .ten .,,,,.. :fl,ll' l4lllu, E4'i byx I I .ig'!,ml!l:f,jQl ui,Mrl,1nni'2li'ilpl MR: I wi' .1N?, Ny, 7 e'ifW' QTUEYI1-'Li I . l lim' l lfiy' .m f75 ' . 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Yu. V ., -g:.',-,U X, rj lk U ,qv ',,, ' 'H ,-V ,rf lbs,-I -li ,W M P, 4 ,IU Q ydfxl, lxilf,-4 -:gint , H QQ. -,ft 3.71-, I Jr 2-X ,Al u, -fl., L s -Q .ai-ur, , 5 - ,. V! V ly, ,xg r V ,,...,,,faj.ff 'LN . ,f 1 1- A ,A . . tl l nf I, E- 1 - wc '1 F. 'fpf'1'f1i .V ,Y93f'1?f-a-1 ,1 ' gs- '+.lif e'f:9 ' mflffh.. 'T 'if - ' ff' iifciii-'fSf.gQT1i:'5'2 LU' 'Y1,jg:f 'M .122 t4..f53' i?'2i fF N' TB!! V. . N' '- M - xg, '7.-f1,' if CED--fv',,f? .. -,J 4---xu,..f:e ,Qi 1- D g1V-5271 i..f?if'Q fg iff? ' it vw fi V' lg- lil filly ' 'Ll , l X.. llvlblxl ,lf irgr. ,V w o E ' . -4 Q: .j M h hr S Q ix Yr-. F -U, if fy' 21S 1I1gl101f1--- I C lf2lfC X,.:q1.,..', ff .J V ts ' .. af' , n75s'fxY7 XVs:,q..J. f S . . . . i'i'-lag-V if lllx T WAS in June, 1579, that the daring Engllsh buccaneer, Francis Drake, ill- ,f,ll1hs.x. sight, 5 XF- the Sea King of Dover, sailed past the coast of Washmgton on his lone 'E' f 'N Lf 'l'J47'l Q, ship. the Golden Hind. Drake was in search of material wealth, for Ft ,'-Lf ,leg ft' lx ,H native lngots of precious gold and silver, and hence did little wonder or even gf N gil' V. dream of the immense wealth that lay in and on the country to the shoreward: , l .f1- ,iffy wealth in resources that were. nearly three centuries later, to make that land UQ. K.iV Q -' fi V- into a thriving state, comfortably populated and prosperous in all the knowledge f V- is 4 'il ,, t of commerce. .t A X I f V it ,p 1 7' l' Drake was the first white man to sight the coast of our present Washing- , , If N lil ton. ,V 'H if p it Z' -L rlrgfii 1 vu . x He claims he reached 48 degrees, and if so, it would be off the shore of the l, ' sy State of Washington as far north as a l1ne drawn through the present city of 4 l gc' ,QB 'A-:L . . . . . . V- T:',i g.,-31 Everett. Whatever the northern l1m1t reached, it is surprising for those fa- '-lt, . . . . . . . , WX ' ,nw , m1l1ar w1th the mild summer climate of Puget Sound to read in those old records qu, I., .it jx, fy that Drake's company in June. l579, encountered such bitter cold and foul , l it if-ali Weather that they were driven southward. Just before leaving the bay an in- if l'-'fi' 5-'-j'Ailf,, 51ji, i.:f' terestmg ceremony was performed which 1S best told in the qualnt narrative H' ju fill, of the time: A U i i-'ii-f V fig? ii in il - K L ff .ff A i'X,Qf.'?11t7T.' YW' . .. . . -grfk' V ' v Q V '-'- i Our Generall called this countrey, Nova Alb1on, and that for two causes: J fl the one in respect to the white banks and cliffes, which ly towards the sea, and VJ' W fll Q -.VJ . . . . . . . ' '-y' 'QV ' x 15 I the other, because it might have some affinitie with our Countrey in name, X. V ?lir,l,bliX if i . . ll' Sf f 1, llx whlch sometime was called. Ag .V p,V1f'i.x,N5 ' i' - 1 u - . - f'q'.'.'. ' ff' LV, 21 There is -no part of earth here to bee taken up, wherein there 1S not some in s, ,Q ij, an fV . . . . 1 .IV af' ,lla-,il -Aly speclall likelihood of gold or silver. .,1jL,yJ.,f',x. ,1 QV? 'isj5K,:e 1 s,xifNN I 51Qi,:46Z' At our departure hence our Generall set up a monument of our being fygvj L . . . . . 'ii fi' l l i Ds there: as also her majesties right and title to the same, namely a plate nalled ,, fir, fury' l 'ii ' . . . . . V32 -1 q:.Sjl4,fA, upon a faire great poste, whereupon was ingraven her Majestles name, the day K jj 1'Xlfi'f5qr , gf !'Va?.'.jF'. X If V ff Q. Lal! 1 K.,-,Jrivl Y K-5 Q. -V rf. f , '- - A, it t , 'MSX 'uf Vfif-V , if' 453, ff f 'Tvs it A ' ,K . 'ffjafl . ,X 'E V' -- is! 1: V . ,', Q J -I R. ,,f- 9 Vgnzp l1f'..k.,6:N5 :Il X, Q li 'ix H- ' ' 3111, lil' A V ., .ll '-. 'ly' ,i V fir ji -' ' ,f-5' 'J ,J if ' 'K' . ' IW' . ff ' f. Y 'AS ' x fXf ,l I lt , fi- . ,- 'jQkC.'- ,N A' j il ' -. - L'-' 1 2 .- ,xiwl ,SX ' 4, V2-, K Q33 J a V i. 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J . . . . i' ig in a piece of sixe pence of current English money under the plate, where under PM H 'Wi fi -'Q XTX' was also written the name of our Generall Fl I T :my - , V, ,x -v 4, 1 1 -- l -'t't 1lC'j X' K xc? 1 , 1 Albion was an old Roman name for England. It is interesting to observe that we thus had the name on the Pacific coast before Captain John Smith xiii? i 'bb wrote the name New England into the geography of the Atlantic coast, and f la' a-.w-Q .' . . 'lljijwj ff, A,-5 a full two score of years before the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth. The , ax, u J , . . . , J 1 . fail! 'ggi-1.,f hint of gold and silver was evidently taken by the world as simply a guess, for 5. ,fl ,Ji F no stampede resulted from the announcement, The whole trend of American , ily, ,fa at 'lg - history might have been changed, had England followed up Drake's act of VV A 3-FTLIQQ1' . . . . . . . , ,, . . ,-V-Ligggf' taking possession of Nova Albion, but King Phillip s wrath, the Invincible LL, ,NfvQfx,,j Armada, and the absorbing events of that day withdrew England's attention y , lvf 'l ' ,z -ij if from the distant lands of the Pacific. iff' A nag, .ii N gl Q y Yffrgb' -.lf ,. i', ,W After the famous Englishma'n's great voyage, the next notable attempt at , i , Y'i,l,', ifiQ31'fj the exploration of the Northwest was made by the Spanish in July and August 9,f,i,1'Q iKf'i,QQ. Ie, 'Lf1, I A 1, Qfijll., of the year l774. They sailed along the coast, sighted, and named what has +, , X'-, 1. . , at R-ii , , ' since been changed to Mount Olympus. The following summer another Span- K '- '- 11- 'y . . . . . H3331 P i ish expedition under Bruno Heceta landed at latitude 47 degrees, 30 minutes, ,jfgtg ii flfif' i V , ii-if 1 A E i'i u Q,.-.l,,Pi11 ',,, , 4, H'4Q'li V 1 , 4 l ,, is 14? i-Q, f ' f .,1 if il E wi f l ' 4. E A JA i tu! ,-.513 L ix Q 'mls Qv,fj,-gggig-:gf H. 1 5 li 'fi' A1 fy. i ' K 4' ,Ui KN:-.1 ff S r 947'-1 ' . aw. I ' .L-4 X ' V ff, ill' L. ff,4',f-Fla If ff A aft' F . '- 1 'Nl 'f. A ll My Xi- ,b :J Q-4 x J-Lftxi ' ui. If will f I ,xi , I ,,..:5, --Sw ! 'X ua r ..-1 .,i.t r pp 'N,7 ' fi' ,Apr l 'll in x - NX, 1 'ffl is . XXX' R, , , ,l. K. .X A 'T , ea ,, 1, ,.','-.- n ' at ,hi K--tix Q A V, . ' 2 x 3 if lv V L f A J . ,,. J Q., .A A ff-, V , f A A . XWQFTAXFT- ls' ' X fx l Among Rugged Peaks of the Cascades Page 2 6 .T-T 4 I, 1 ' J 1 N .N , A ,l ' r I I I Q ' ' ' l , - , , . ' . f --. i ' r M g AW Aff ' , , , ,,' ,,','-r- .Y Li wi.. 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'f,,Af'f15,g, lg, lf, - .zfgh-.Qt -5 tw L it-f5 'n f - tags' ,,a.,a.:sm1 yr .3 f N - '- 7. utr ' f'i 'i 'N T X Lf 1, fniy F. 9 , ll It F U'-l f' its i I ---rw -. , Q -.-mar n - 4, 1.Q,:,-1-Q-'PQ 4- 'fill C W fi llkrr N CPT- il!-'21.RNx 31,1 f'r --- A .. ,f 3 M iff' Mx, af rl, , ,Q ,f !i7fDffx2:,f..f,7 -ala.-. E,-W1 , 4 '- ff' , 1 1 A ' ', U-fri' ,-fall-',4 -l l X -:'-4111-.' .1 1 . . l4c ff.?-ff -tfJ:t1'f2-,f -UQ xx-V, where a cross was erected, and documents, sealed in a bottle, were buried osten- rg L xv'i,g+ J 3fQHx'g., sibly to substantiate, later, Spain's claim to this Northland ri 5- . i 'f ' ,1-L' 1. ' it 'ill ll 1 1-:ei . , he gn ,ff'f.--.5-,Nl -- l- . . . . ',,,.gf,, -NYM, Bruno Heceta and his two companions who made this landing July 14, lg ,-f.:tp,,l'-V, . :ff Y, wi if ',QY ,lLa5,-, ' 1775, are reco nized as the first civilized men to set foot u on what is now the Jfffirf--fgifi ' 'ft-fir til, Avlx ,Al --,I Di -L33 state of Washington. grill W 'f N. 'f -' 31 11 X ,- Miz :aw ff , , -,N . . . . . fpi, A , ,ifalll With the pioneer work of the Englishman, Meares, who did extensive - 'rig fam sailin around the ua s and ba s of Washm ton in 1788, be an the comin ,fm,:?r , Q.Q,',' ' g .1 V-I j-C lift ff'fffi of numerous explorers, traders and adventurers to this northland. fy-V i'-Q'3F,2,ll'.1 ,' .fa l.. l',, ,, . gy- , ,r 561,15-,V ai, -.jf --f . ci-f ,l P-'ll I Those of whom we have heard most, and whose names will lon est re- j,-il fc: tr YA, - . - . , . . ,, ,1 J , 9 main in the archives of Washington State s history are those of Captain Van- Lt fy-.g.4g2.' couver, the English geographer and explorer, and Captain Gray, the American -A I .V ' L Q - -i:!il,,Y. 'ffl sea captain and trader. Vancouver gave names to points on Puget Sound that ,ff -. , . ', , Ribs , il are in use today. Lieutenant Puget, after whom the sound was named, was X ff' AQ ' t , 1- 'V NW 'Y' one of Vancouver's staff. lt N, fl-,if-ll X t . X-A N i ,flfu if-Q'-.nt W ,At-1' The Mountain of Controversy ' was named Mount Rainier on the eighth ll ' X riff N X-ff lit ll e Y Q s 5 wil of May, l792. by Vancouver in honor of his friend, Rear Admiral Peter Rainier. Gray was cruising around the northwest at the same time as Vancouver, CTM l, 7 49 A Jn QC ill' 'fff-i?fQf- 34' ,,,, f- , A, :N i f :Al ff' l . - . , 1 i --. A y gl and the two met at one time. It was Gray who discovered the Columbia river, llyfifn iigyfl naming that stream after his ship. ,gxh-j,, - R,-M f ?i'ff10' 'v -. if--it K Page Z7 , I t 4 Y, , I-'-NU! , l -Y4, JL-X iff? Ttf, QCP' r-R X if :fa ri ir, V' .-i:TlliE:m3 -.5 gn'-'fi'-fi-Q-1 P - K 'Nj 1 AM in M - 5, . , ?,:A-Hp--c fx, fl '. 5 ll., -' 4 1 - ,, ,A ,' 'ig'-Q-xt 1 .jx '- A, ,Lyn ,STK-.N ig,-, W-:X -g X .px L,-sf' L' i i '- ' ' A! J4,l,', iid: -17 C-.T fr --ttuvil-'.xx,4,yiy Pun, 7,4-X77 --Rr, ll. if, In .N W tg ,Q Jig, -, f, v V , 1, N -' f ,l , lll+l M 5-. ,' J- Q, ,, , fr' -a, f,,,j2'- 4, , - - .ggi ig 5 --- l l'--'-ffl A - V 7' -,f ' . -.1 ff IL .J ji. V it - lb 4- l af-,I 'u 'XM t- ff If 'l 1 fl 5 1:--Jfll'-. - - .4 fi sg-PM 1. -----..,.,.--,--:,,,,-- - -it ,fe xi N 1 Q!! kk ffl. I f!!1,g ,jp-R Y r ,K N.. J! vi - 1 -l-'17, wb! .1 'IFF I Ji 1 aim! ,J 5l5!KTj,-735,34 A It . ir ,fax 1'-.YJ-rg-A, ? ' If 3. ,- Lt-mkig .1-E. 'wl- ni - , .- , V v. av. , ' ,- X -R: -an' X, , Ha, .ff -',,.' . 1. 1 -'-, 'E 'fix' 9 f rs .K -. -- i' I ,JSJFF -l,,f.,, 5 1-593, il hy, 1 ily I K EIA:-Tipsy'-.X 1, 1 .Y,.', 'FQ iiyf I-17 ,lf 'IT-,ak--,Jil -it rap L 1 . .. 3..- Qin- 1 -Fl, V 4, .QA 5,7 ,.f,.t, 7 -,X,t?fv 1,1 -1.1: , e Xkiilifif 41. 1 La'-ffl, 5' ll- y-,ag .1 ff Aix 'Y ' 7.-it QA-1t'.a ,Lil J.:-4' Lrg 3--H' ', Ill ll '7-aigf- 1 'Tl ti-,X llll fs: fd xv-Q -s ...-. 1 ,r f r ' ,- . X , - I- Y ,. , ' . .' -H. - -x ' E In , - Y .1 , r V fi my Q, 12. A-.'l' I, . . ,, I H 4, , , 1 V V i' Y I- 'gi' If vj ldj vii.. .d-AIA xox' , N1 Y, f if,'lE, ' 'T 'V-1 it -'N 1 ',' - .. , V , i N I' , . , , Af, ,L Iii, , A ill U 1-,, 4 V, uorgill I. , psi ,i 1 1 W, , ., ..,,-,:-ll H X , 111. f Y ml .V W , , it 'Af' li i L' , V 4 1 ',.- i Q!':i'1 i Y F nl Q Qs .gf lr up ' V ggi Y , I kj V' t A 4 A L N 5 4 'f A ,, you . ,. 33 e - 3 Miki-it . . . . , . . 'f The activities of the English and the Americans had, by this time, become fi- 7' Q X' . . . . 'il fflxqxp-:i,L' so extensive that they entirely overshadowed those of Russia and Spain on and ' 15'- r, A 4'NN . . . . mg around Puget Sound and the Columbia. At this time the fur companies of both England and the United States made their debut fthe beginning of the nineteenth century.j X-ILT. ,L X qi of 3 5,5 Q 5 T lf+j'fl' -i . ,f 'fix ., The Hudson s Bay company and the Northwest company, both backed 44 . ! f ' ,,X , . . . ' T by England, operated from Canada. The American companies that conspicu- '-.-xw , . . . . . lie -Q-fy -,- ,J ously entered the field during the period of the unmolested fur trading were the 'T . fr,-all , tim- fit ti' gl -xi' lla i I .. fvf-AA Q I W mf Y? I 'lui' -,j',4.g3i ff, it ', fiffccrg . Xin 2-fgkx ,pg if Ai X i .,,:,. , . . ,. , .1 er' .e 4 , ' 4 v'4 I I 1' I 'P , 1 1 ' 'J W if ,-,- H , xxx ,F -- 4,1 iiint Y , ,V fill ' :S VAI, . ,N ,,. 'Tiff-1,,--i l kin 'f4??f't fivflf ,f ,-IA. K lg, tg 4 fri ffllf reef 1 f l ' ,iff I lly,f f ,w. .X If Sw' 5? ,, .Fr T' !lJ..f ,tix 5 it u, f H N1 H! 'fi ju. x :iffy -Q- ,',?t Nl 'j-ig! 'y-f?G'iQfe:es ' ig M I Q- ' ,QQ- .Y-lx L it ,wiki Ei 7 efT?.f,3fl?-7 72' lf an ffl' ' A,. fAlllfk4- ', Rfk T ' fl-11' .f.., s P., M' fri? s il ,lil 5 S55 'i l x . ,. ' jay, i'-5-Wt-.,lgfN' f ' ' Lf' ' ' Y-.ml NN-I N Lol! 1-Q-C i X X , s N i H .-a il if fl '24 ,ft gg N ig ifflxi ir .RAW Qi x.', rE i LJ il , X - ' if Z.,-L 'f , -. ' if-.x'-,, '05, girgwl,-1 xIsl'.f-,Q :see .tr1.wy f X13 .N ' Q 1 .75 lv I ififfa: fx W' T ,Q AMN , xv ' , f ,I,.-. ,, I 1 ...TF-.N Q ' iss ' .' l in L: i Q' , M. 1 ,, Missouri company, the Pacific Fur company and the Rocky Mountain Fur com- pany. The famous expedition headed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark that did such extensive exploring in the Northwest, especially along the Co- lumbia River, in 1804 and 1805 Cfollowing the Louisiana purchasej gave American fur trading in the Pacific Northwest an immense incentive and laid a agp! 34- ' Once Sagebrush Land in Centra! Washington Page 2 8 f-.114 I 1. 5 : ' 'ix. l X . I i . 1 A A i I. :fi L.. ' Kev, V -1. . - - , J , . K f . A , , . , V W, . - . -J ,nf . . - , ,- 4 v -5 Y -V A 7 ,- ,V ' , , . .. - U , . ' .'- . 5 ,Q I l,-' 1 'N 5 . lg. ,f ff. it fp!--N 1 L. .',. . I r ,f ' 117 I. f 'itz ffl! 'N W' i. I lil ,v .f I X if lx f X. ay , .f .Isl .fl I if xl Rx ,Y Q 5,1 l J. Z liixf . x Y Y I N l 1 4 N I , V ' ,, . e' ' .Wi ,ffm-y, s. 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Q ' 62 As in the case of Captain Gray's discoveries, these explorations of the X X X a ' Columbia River and its tributaries were fundamental in their important bear- .N X, .A ings on American claims in the Northwest. , K 'XJ I, ,, 1 Three leaders of the Canadian companies who did work of extensive im- Cx i L 743 portance as fur traders and explorers were Alexander McKenzie, David Thomp- J , i N son and Dr. John McLaughlin. McKenzie and Thompson were in the field IFQQ . f llvidyil early establishing trading posts CThompson started Spokane house, near that 'Y tp! city's present site, in 18095, while Dr. John McLaughlin, as factor for the Hudson's Bay company with headquarters at Vancouver, on the Columbia -1-ff, SX rd ., T7 - ,, N will river, exerted a broad influence as a source of advice and counsel not only to ,f Y Yr ,J those of his own company and those of the Northwest company, after the lat- p we v . . I ,I ,Lil ter was merged into the Hudson's Bay concern in 1825, but to all of the many X Y ,rg f 1, 2 i- f ' A' X - -1 D f 1 is a 2-al ll W5 if lx I, 1 Q l a i i f i Xi. 275' l ix Rf A QQA . L I!! I A , ' ' 'gil fl fi X '-'xg l fl fp f 'f' LN I, NX pl 3 f Ka x , ix h l 3 123 c f - ' 'f A 2 i 'Z 9 Wealth in the Rolling Hills of the Big Bend X 2 '77 f .53 o Page Z? . Tr- Ft'-C-fQr 'T'c 347 Coax , ffffW-KN-Qi ifjligj J' fjifgni ajft, ygga i A Y l gl151rL,:i3f'iigTi'1 if 1 TMC Nkwlil,-l'i-X ML, jf? ex. A:3'f'rpv:l'i,f?' if jfyo-1pQD,q-, Y, ga? -... 4? fat' ,,,. Q,-411 .sf-4'! If G, .iflzffz 1-Lf'-7 fell ,fix .-l. 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' my ,j-f'.:4Y, 2'iifi ' 14'-ififfl iiffi' Lili- 'li Sig fTd!5T:'fylLS'fiif'55i7f'i ' - ff iii. lf-il tE:'L,ig7Txxxi 'A7':'iT? fl? ' ' fiilnch 'i .e. z 1 1 I V r ' ' .s..X 1 ,f persons, both English and American. who naturally passed by Vancouver. 4 44 Mcl..aughlin's knowledge of the territory was thus used to the best of advan- ifyfffg Q.-ij! tage in the settling of the northwest territory. V910 'Cv 4' it-X rg --GMI? A W, .x Of the Americans who were most active, as capitalists, explorers and trad- 553 '-xii! ing post keepers in this fur trading the names of John Jacob Astor, Wilson 211775, Price Hunt, Andrew Henry, William Ashley, Jed Smith, David Stewart and if QQ Nathaniel Wyeth appear foremost. Their great work led to the coming of the 5 'i' is lil pi? missionaries in l834 and the subsequent settling of the Northwest by Amer- , ZX- ' 1- 'XSJ P9 . . . , , . 1 'lx 'qi A' icans, actual possession, and development that was to win the ' Oregon ' terri- , Q ,Hj VV h U ' d s :lf pkg Q tory for t e nite tates, Q jx l ff, 1 xllxf FREJLIQMV' . . . . r Veils In September, 1834, Jason Lee and his nephew. Daniel, arrived in the ,i west at the head of a party of seventy men. While they, at the suggestion of ffguwiiip Dr. McLaughlin, settled in the Willamette valley Cin Oregonj they were in- 4fy ,f'f'I, mil fluential in inducing more caravans to travel west and so in the fall of 1836 N' 'pl we find Doctor Marcus Whitman and Rev. H. H. Spaulding arriving at Mc- -.ix-r,1.f' I. Urn X '. '-ff 'f Laughlin's home in Vancouver. A ffl m war Q' T The heroism of Rev. Spalding's invalid wife and Dr. Whitman's young V EX, bride in undertaking the journey deserves even higher Commendation than that .Qy,,,f! lp K iff of the strong, enthusiastic men. They were the first white women to cross ' ' . . . N. 1, . ?,fh1,, JW, the Rocky Mountains, and their success must have had a distinct influence by encouraging subsequent travelers. it 'xgl X Q 13' ,fl X yi liis Eid? 1 gin a lxfu. Panning for mllfl X Q Gold in the 135' ,f-Q. Q 11,7 T x-X X Colville AX 6 C+ if Country S2436 3, X .4 ,..,. D Gil l ax 'f 0 V, I W .J 4 I? -K .. ffj, Page 30 W A Y K ,Icp 1- V .--.. f ,Lau 1,1-at -.fp-if ,gp A ,-- ,fs -if ,, , ft. ,33.,.. fe- 1 Q NX A . Q. - Ma- --J.-M as s lf, 4 -T at 7 .3y'x if N c..-r' sy .L G F' ,f' T2 gl lf' l ,gl .154- .-Qt ' 'U l, K N. 1' ff fi'- U .fs Z' of N Q .W X N- g A f QA .. 2 ,. T 1: in Q Q fx., if W N x .X r fair' 4 W gif 75 -X lf' ' -5 5fQf9'vc CE. Z Q- L? af if r 5, ' ' -T A 1, ... 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CThe personnel of this entire mission was massacred by Indians in l847.j Two years later the Reverends CQ xc:?f.Jf.ZZl' Cushing Eells and Elkanah Walker started a mission near the present city of Sfiqstxg 1 Colville and in the same year another missionary, by the name of Robinson, in- . Q stituted a mission at the mouth of the Nisqually river. , WH 'I X ' X , TK ' Jason Lee and Whitman made memorable trips east and precipitated the I great pilgrimages to Oregon, By 1843 this country had become so gener- 'N ix: ally settled at points near missions that a form of civil government was pro- QL posed and adopted. In this decade, 1840-50, occurred the successful waging Jig! Q55-L of the war with Mexico and the subsequent acquisition of the southwestern United States fincluding Californiaj, and the boundary treaty with Great Britain that paved the way for the recognition of Oregon as a territory on Au- i ll! is l f 4 L 1 X, I, gust 13, 1849. ,fl 'lift if X f it , Page 31 fi A 3-5 i , iv, -it-. Q 38'-'raver f? 'Ffa-f'C'? TX- ':tT .51-5'f'r,ffi. X' fi? Q'x'f tifI 1r1 ?T jiitf 411'i.'V57Lfi'7y7'2l?fji'i'5? 1fg.K. 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SE ' Q, 5 'jqfi I, 'xx ' ' lf' .4 - '-..- :1'j X f. Y 'V t Probably no other factor, with the possible exception of the completion of the transcontinental railroads, played so important a part in the rapid ex- ploration, settlement and development of the west and Washington than the discovery of gold in California in 1848 and the following Gold Rush of '49. This westward rush caused a rapid addition to the population of Cali- fornia, and furnished a need of the essentials of life there that started commer- cial activities in both Oregon and Washington. Splendid markets were opened for all the North could offer, especially in the lines of timber products. Before a decade had passed the Fraser River gold excitement diverted part of the westward stream of miners to the north. and at the same time discoveries along the rivers of Oregon and in the mountains of Idaho created new camps and brought increasing shiploads and caravans of men. In 1851 a sawmill was started on El1iott's bay. a sawmill site that has developed into the city of Seattle. In 1852 a sawmill was erected farther down the sound and from it grew the City of Destinyf, Tacoma. When the veins of California became depleted the gold hunters there moved to other parts in search of the precious metal: 1855 saw the discovery of gold at Colville and the first great rush of fortune hunters to the northwest territory. Books have been written about the Indian wars of the northwest but, out- side of the able warrior, Chief Kamiaken Cof the Yakimasj who was subdued near Spokane by Colonel George Wright in 1859, none of the Indian wars that were staged in the Washington territory merit particular attention. The other numerous tribes gradually ceasing their war dances and moving onto the reservations that were provided for them. All of the Indian affairs were not, however, settled with the submission of Kamiaken, indeed not until the dawn of the twentieth century were these problems satisfactorily settled. While, as we have seen, fur traders, missionaries, prospectors, lumbermen and farmers were the first to enter Washington it remained for the latter two to develop the state, and for the railroads to come, in the eighties, to assist in the work. As the other industries became profitable fur trading faded into in- Page 3 2 ' A ' 'V TT - 'l ff' , , .1 i. Irs' r f,-' N-3 -sg - 1 ,1 I e ' '-Ti, ' , 2 1 ---H Jrgfjr ,i,,1,'.a52fa, ge 2 L. : K , Q . i' - L-,?f,1: 'Tlx-T. l' 5 J' I ' , I'-1 :th -s ' ' -5 - . ft. 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C-lwffl A significance and with the later findings of more bountiful gold deposits else- QP where the meager veins of Washington metal failed to interest fortune hunters. 7' . -,M . . . . . , ' 1, To the missionaries we are deeply indebted for the pioneer work that led to set- -SN .f1:rN'i tling and to the social guidance that they have always exerted, from the begin- X ning, in our state. wi , Tr' N. if . . . . . . NNY N flf:,'.l? Prom its territorial inception in 1853 Washington began steadily to pro- ,Q x NH' gress. At points throughout its area settlements sprang up with gratifying fre- Cf! L ,-N s. 'I f a 55 quency, self-sufficing communities peopled by hardy winners of the west. ll, QQ, They traveled mainly by horse, either in saddle or with buck-board or coachg GLX 1 1 ' 3 freighting was done largely with the pack-mule, or, over the few good roads. Q, tiff-,-ffjvkaf, 'X ' 4 . . . N' f ' I - A37.J,e,' with freight wagons. On the sea coast and navigable rivers boats, rafts and im VK 'QE f 'R' 1 h. .l. d lx: ff., s ips were uti ize . . ,5,7- '-fy, It rl 55317: -at r fo a ,tem When the United States had been fully awakened to the great possibilities l,p,fivf ,QQ NQXBH 'J' if it of the west, pressure came to champion the construction of railroads to ta and if ii , 'l P ripf fra wif assist in the developing of the country beyond the rockies. Preliminary steps rllxy'lQLgQ4,15,'5 if, ,,' were taken for the building of these roads shortly after the nineteenth century I' wal li' had assed its half-way mark, but the Civil war ste ed in to tem oraril ost- tn V il ' 1 P., P PP p vp Q It X J X, pone these operations. However, congress paused long enough to ass two con- X ffg, P , 1 structive measures in the midst of war discussions and legislation. The Mor- hiya' rell act. under which provision the State College of Washington was founded, .syiyigiclgfwg 'filly'-'ri', and the act fostering the building of the Union Pacific railway were then f' Q'-ii HCQNKQ passed f1862.D ' giylfil , iv? .W A fj.f,f9q The first railroad to reach the fast progressing territory of Washington CQQS was the Northern Pacific which, While it was conceived in 1864, had to go through the ordeals of two unsuccessful organization periods before it was f Q finally completed in 1879. About a decade later James J. Hill, that stalwart NX 'X fn! figure of the west, put through his project, the Great Northern railway. NNW Q . . . . . . -gas QFNTQ W.,,1fr,q We, of Washington, may celebrate Armistice day with doubled enthusi- '11 .D Kiki, l asm for it was on November ll, .l889, that Washington was admitted to the Union as a state. ,Pj , fx W H- ,al Since admission to the Union and the coming of the railroads, the state fl- of Washington has forged ahead with an energy that truly manifests the spirit i fp Tl I Wil-girl, of progress. The word Washington has become an adjective defining excel- bully' ' J we vw X -ff.-fx 'rfkrfil'-. f 0 -'vga Q Page 33 m ,a.XfsX X, A 11-5 i P L4 we , - -. , .6 ,R 1 .-, 1 T1 - , , f .-- A in. ., - , LJ ,f,.:I9'-.Nr I-f If-ef fir Q- t A - -Y 1 p .. s.. aa 'Q if n f' - ' 'ff ,'f : ':.'. Iw.-'le 1f'frfw at at ff A if 7 -iii ff i. H 1 yH:l,!' hrQfMhgQlJ7v,f.. Z' Alb' 3 3 Cl-iw GY x 5321? VIV11 Sy, 'Ax-,, Ill! 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Imagine his believing the existing phe- lgy, nomena: a mighty society of 1,350,000 persons, embracing law, education, and Ill' p owl commerce-commerce to the a proximate extent of one billion, fifty-two mil- l P Q.,-DJ lions of dollars Worth of produce annually from the fields and shops of the XX- 4 state l 1 A , - ,4 FVTII, X .fs I I I LK If progress be rapid growth, substantial and far-sighted construction, the 'X -l XVY production of goods for humanity's benefit and the conducting of the social R571 Lf '- TN-X 1 h W h' H ' f 1 - scheme for the betterment of al -t en as ington is progress. ,gr-!,g .fr Lvl le ull i QQ Y, Xwkbx-eil, , ,JXP 1 xxx,-ciyw 'N,,, H 'Hifi g.1,,l.U,r X'-J 'v-- ' nl- 'ani 1, . , 'I' ,M .... X K Q3 ll faleg i' efrifeiieh 'aiiifhii ,aa t i ' X if I 1 fi ffx RN 'fi -14- , C75 N gfgff' , J It . X JW! Wt w . 1 i -- ,fy Qi JU fir 3' 'ZH f ,f a A X 0,516 N A 1 gust ,J i K ja Harvesting Wheat in Washz'ngton , 0 X1 Page 34 f , . 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X eastern part of the state, about half way between the north and south -'x.V ff, 73 boundaries, and near the cities of Spokane and Walla Walla. The seat X ' of the college, Pullman, is located in a broad, fertile, rolling prairie of rich, ba- N1 '1'r f I salticsoil. lt is not a level prairie country but one of rolling hills like the bil- ifsm ti lows of the ocean. :iq M515 N On the twenty-eighth day of March, 1890, the State Legislature of Wash- ,J JE 4 n ington passed the organic act or charter by which the College was created. The in ...JJ H state itself, was then but four or five months old, its constitution having been f' Y, 1 adopted and gone into effect in the late fall of 1889. It was thus seen that 1.-- 1' immediately coming into existence the thought of the citizens of this state was 't?1',f X ill 'liliw turned to matters educational as a first duty. So the legislative act, passed ,tffh' 4ff'. 4131 just thirty-five years ago, created the College, and made it the beneficiary of fxlptjl if two grants of land, the one of ninety-thousand acres, the other of a hundred L1,p:,t+j',1fq.g1L QIVVV 1-Q9 .gLffs'. thousand acres, together making a hundred and ninety thousand acres of land. The State College was not opened immediately upon the granting of this charter of 1890. About a year later an amended charter' was granted, both 74 V155 M: f Pegg, the first and second charters being upon a broad up-to-date basis. Scientific yffifggrg, and technical courses were to be emphasized and the wide range of subjects were specifically mentioned as being required. It was in 1891 that provision 'sxkffylgifx ',l.l.Lf'ii for the location of the College was made and a commission was appointed for iii,-Qfx XTX f.'feQii,li that purpose. To some it may seem strange that the institution was placed so All far to one side of the state. It was, in part, because the State University had Qllfjg, already been located west of the Cascades at Seattle, but mainly because the 'iff population east of the Cascades lived close along the eastern border of the state. Qi ..,, lt was not until the 12th of January, 1892, that the college was actually '. TX' 5:4511 X '11 5111 J ' Qi' HLMITN sl ill all i .-f, - ,ur-' 'f '-'rx N1i li'?l1'i X if f use 1. -QW i71?i' ...wr ,wi X will L r K 7 lklgi-'.. Q 1 32131 f The Campus by Night 1 jE7'ff Xl, 1,5 'i f .- ,A -A f i'-1fla'c5fL .:'l'.',Qf,Qlx- ef -4 . fflrs, . -' PN- X IV f vf'C a1 P1192 35 l 1 ffl,- v .f 1 ,I 1 uf- f' , l S' ., .. -... 1. g f ,T ,ease 7-. ,,-9 g fi, +A in C ,, - '1- 1 N, I'-' . - 2 L ' gif' 1,-24-A f, V ' , ' x , . ,- ,fffr'f -. - l' lk A' N,-Q A wif? if? 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That was thirty-three W'ff,jXlS' years ago-a short time for an institution to Ur K grow to the present proportions of this college. ,jill i l 5-gl The first year or so was disturbed by much '.,,fc MXH., 4, - trouble. In l893 there was a reorganization, ZA , 'C I e.Qgk'4'Cg --1 and though the college then started off in a 'f'. 'jii N149 ' rather humbled way, it has not hesitated since. lily Each year has been a marked step in advance up of the preceding year. The first .graduating '-fr! The Old Victory Bell class received their degrees and diplomas 1n if T , X Twn - 7 L, ,, ' Q 'N QNX- Ml 1897. The college has grown until now more 31-'yggf' than threethousand students will have been enrolled in the current academic tm,-,HR year and the coming commencement will witness the granting of 450 degrees CE to under graduate and graduate students. ' .E il' -, X li . . . .riff ffl! Meanwhile about twenty college buildings have been constructed and well gif.-.--Y lf' equipped. Meanwhile, also, to meet the needs, the institution has been or- ,nf-fi-Q ganized into five large colleges and five large schools offering a wide range '-film . Q ' it-JB' of courses in every way the equal of those offered in the universities of the VW X..a-.f pq land. These colleges are: .- fi fxgyv-gl! ni lawggg, The College Arts. and Sciences: rvylgfx? jxgpgf '--jelly The College Engineermgz -l-Q7 'fix V43-Ugg The College Agriculture: 'lj The College Home Economics: qi The College Veterinary Medicine, an ,!' ,X 9 1333 y f 1 . fp G fl QAYQT I ' w iff 1 'T ' ' in 7' mi 'li' f in .wx fl I' fgf iiifi , On a barren hill in the 5,170 Eg ff -cw ii 'jiri Ki! A' F 'j' ml'-if ' Y 'lf V i ' . blistering Palouse heat, the r sa :fi 1 bfffk-fed bwfdfne of me mi xx ' Q Z' State College were far xx ld. 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Q' I '- up V V A F ' ,il K' U Y Jil I 1 in 5,2 if '--Q5-Al.-f' J i All li All VH' Hlllfllfl lfwigp 5 f il lik ,f abt ,ll ff' '.,llf.l,i'5lf'f t 55.f'w. f tl Lf., XX, YW- H -Lv,A:'.-Q iff 4 ?5.f'-1,Q,f:.,,l-- V Qi ,Lf ,L Q x l'-'cf' A-gdjiffgffi N i' l A fl.: 4 i' ,ir Y, ,af f ' lx ffl it, KTTFPETCZ' LJ' 1 if-.4c..5pfj1 The five schools are: 'l-'1 ffl The School of Education: i i t . UQ'.'q,LlkiQ:m. ijt ,fr The schooi of Music and Fine Arts: , M Qgiggg fflh The School of Mines and Geology: gf-,qe14ih5i , ' 'fJ!iA,:,' The Graduate School, and V., Qjkzr. The School of Pharmacy. r ef . 1 i If .ix For admission to these colleges and these undergrad- uate schools the completion of a four-year high school L course of an accredited high school is necessary. After Lt! lg which four years of collegiate study are necessary for grad- Cf' liniyg- if gl uation with the A. B. or B. S. degree. - lilly Dr. E. A. Bryan, former president of Washington , , Xjl'ffL5Z e -. ff Hi ,Q7 State College, relates some interesting ex eriences he had 1.1.1 p ci-11,4 .1 Qi during his first few years at W. S. C. He arrived in 'c r-175. r-,PRX Y' NFL i Pullman on August 28, 1893. This was his first visit .1 I-1 x..Q ll1f,'f7'j4'H if f 4-if, to this town, to Washington, and even to the Northwest. Qyfijlx-, KT, ,,91'5?X He came directly from the Graduate School of Harvard IF Q-ghd' to accept the presidency of Washington Agriculture Col- lKf+l,kQf7,.ajfff ' Ji- 'J' le e and School of Science. As he ste ed from the train 'E ill 'A 'A Y ' g ' li 'uk.'yT15' t.l.ll.:.?f looking up the hill he saw a cornfield covering the top of .Ig-wifi the hill where the State College now stands. In the very W,'th its traditions lim, Qi' midst of this field was a square. red, Wooden building. among the first of l,l'Kl?-.-.mplgfi lg, the size of an ordinary two-story residence. It stood where the CHHYPUS, the f'5fr Science Hall now stands. Not far away, on the site of Stack Stlllpmues a i'lfRS. ':fN --MA QF F H H . . center of under- nc, 5, 6' ,AX Q our present erry a , stood a tall, thin. gangly, red brick Class life- V 1,,-. building, the original Ferry Hall, which burned to the Myth xip,QtEQl ,f-lfnipv ,fp , i I J' Q4 ground in 1897. It seemed to Dr. Bryan, that this was not a very pleasing prospect for building a college. On,what is now the principal part of the city of Pullman, were a half dozen houses, near the Northern Pacific depot. There were no walks, drives, or fences, in this part of the city. Most of the residences were in the south and i Q 't west part of town. K l .V l- V -1- ' -ill wi fy giTg2fiV ie? ,milf -Xlxikf . ... dll. 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I. f ,I,.Iljtl,f fI N? day the ra1ns began and continued for three months. This destroyed the crops , T . Ly- A . - - . .1 I-535 V1 M throughout the Palouse country, adding to the gloom that the fmancial panic Mk, I 'It VI vi 'lgklx If I H Yap T, xv? if had already brought upon the people. On the opening day of school, twenty- ,, ' 'I li' ' - ' li 1... frqqi, if?-II tml' three men and women enrolled, some of this number for the flrst time, and the rest for their second year. I wyriggf -2. . I' . . . . 'jfiw ' 5,', 'iI X After looking into the preparatlon for collegiate work that several of the tfgsf 1 'YQ-N -9 5 , students had had, it was decided to make the members of the Junior and Senior ' N ,1 g . 1 'A classes, Freshmen, and put all the rest of the students in the preparatory classes. 'If:S.5.,,g- I, gferg. i ,V 4 -gr.-A Q14 ' C Q-' 1 1' I i X - we 4 ,4 I ,.zgy5y,s' i ut ,wo wif an i .'1.:-- filqull ll . fit' ,Baal 1 fill? i , it XX PW' VE '-We Rwg-jf, ,figf F'-: 5. 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H is wif? ttle 'TTT filX.fa . , T.-.-cfm M! we J H M -JJ LW-. 1341+ E jig: 4,'?.,e5j7,J1Ll2w , P-F-sl' Wllfyq' gil' .gi-lik V SWL Yi,A 'A,. 597' fj,A i ,igz'fi4', f, 4. wf'iNZ3.,.', 1 'r- Q Qfuifxj f x TED! -1 ' ' L-. QP Qllxffiiffzfgy -- 'flllfig-,ri'-f KQAQQN- 'ff NY' This made six freshmen. The 4 -.r number of students began to i.45i'y,f?f ! ifT,JpQ5liVV -PM increase and before the end of the year there were over one- if xp, hundred students enrolled. li.iikjgila--.Lf.i The assembly room of the ,AWTQQQJ college building was a small ,Q ix pt, affair, twenty by forty feet, 1n .gfti K the second story. There was 'ff' 'U ,-f' Qi fy, a sort of bridge from the as- ,?'+Mff' sembly room to the high bw 'W ground in the rear, so if occa- ffl, AiLj5i',,,i,.', sion required, anything could ' 1 -t','fx.fl'x,,.i,K,f AVA, .iq 'fvivifi be brought in from that direction. The morning after the first Halloween . celebration, when the President entered the room for the regular morning Nfl ppp' exercises. he found a large farm wagon, brought in over this bridge, and many shocks of corn, brought in from nearby on the campus. He also found the A yi' walls of the room lined with expectant students, wondering what the new :lil xr, 1 .iy, f young President would do. What he did was very simple: he threw open the :ryl T w doors at the end of the room and said, Well boys, we've had our fun in getting i il it in, now We'll have our fun in getting it out. Everyone laughed and fell to 'l Q, work and in a few minutes the room was cleared and the exercises were held as N, 1,lf fj!4i: laflfl usual. It is worthy to note, that from that time to this, with scarcely an i exception, nothing around the college has been disturbed on Halloween. SW ' i iilil. 1 .-, ,xg .1 .1 . .5 ix ,Lil ggi- ,, A -V Q3 . 'kj u - N ..,5 ,E im , rifff. i a ill. '. X. TN ff . lil 'Lf' LMA- ,ss a. K l 4 , 'f' sim fi if Q X' x'-'1' At this time there were no fraternities on the campus. but at a very early period a literary society was formed. The Columbian, was the oldest, both men and women belonging. Before the year was over it seemed desirable to have a second society. Ten members of Columbian withdrew and or- ganized to form a nucleus for the new society. Selections for membership were made alternately by each society. The new one was c-alled the Washington. A few years later a third society of twenty-five members, and organized more in the interests of debate, was formed and called the Websterian. An early view of the campus as 1 -X .af N, if .. . 'ia C' K J' , i':f,l'e -A .--Llfs . 1. f l I . , , --t,4:,:,X .i'l,fa. Jil ly -' 1' Al' .Tina ga- I Q3 jfgzgf .524 li' Z ff 1, fi ffl xl I 's x - X , 'sit 1 N lt 1. I -fluiti , 7, J, -,. if ,,. 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'if I Q I Warm?-t u,:',1 '-- , fi ,iw,iQi'!-,jf 1 t, A 1 w ' lf..l.lLf: f xx aa , 'I , Xgxll, i'lli .' .f ', '1 2 vw -4 , Mlg Jw '1,li'il1i1f1Jl .5 Y f v Us 4 1' As yet there were no college traditions, consequently the Faculty had to act, in a measure, as upperclassmen, in a social way. Of course athletics had to find a place at the very beginning, although it must be confessed that the football season of '93 was a rather poor affair. The field meet in the spring of '94 was very good, as there were some excep- tionally good sprinters on the track squad. One field event which they had, and which has long since been discarded, was the high kick. A metal disc was suspended and was moved higher and higher as the athlete was able to kick and make it ring again. A notable football game was played in the fall of '94 when the W. A. C. team played a selected team of former football men, then living in Spokane. The boys were fortunate in Winning the game, and were received with much applause and enthusiasm when they arrived home. Frank O. Lowden, now a prominent citizen of Walla Walla, was Captain of this team. For several years at this college and other Washington institutions. there was no football coach. However, in 1897, the University of Idaho employed a Carlisle Indian to coach its team. Much to the surprise of the State College men, when they went onto the field at Moscow, the coach was lined up as a player on the Idaho team. Consequently the college boys refused to play until the coach was put- out of the game. This caused some ill-feeling for quite a while. The first graduation exercises were held in 1897, when those students, who enrolled as freshmen in 1893, had finished their four-year course. The most distinguished member of that class was Colonel Edward Kimmel. of the -,J .LL l al, Tl U . I Lil . . I ., ww' mais. ,li . ig, iw ,- my -J ' -1 ' Q . . . . . -uf 11 Zilitgggs AQ ,QQQSQ U. S. Army, now chief of the Staff of the army forces in the Philippine Islands. ff -.gg I ,Iii-1'7-Z,-f251'L.,g,' 1 I H ' --y 'Q' W Q. 1'.,,, After a very small beginning the college grew rapidly, and ideals of the f .'f,',x .. xi:-A Nffjow' . . , . . 1 . . N11 Qifngy, new institution, especially appealing to young men and Women, rapidly gained ' LAW 6 if the public approval. ggnj fl' V 4-'1 Eli gif,- N TQ ,aw ,nf no as '1v 'Nl Wi' U- 'l fc. Qtr. ft, XS' tiff! I at gi . L5 ,ff It A,,- N, fFffTF4 YN ff? U'-X fel! Y 'tffelq f 111 ref 1 TFC- ' ffl' JI, f V Moy, Ill, ,Q 'Q -1 ,gf J ,eg 'f ff' .7 -71 X. , ' y'i:7i-F9 . 95.13. , M, -X 5 f 67' if Iwi' ,gg legit. .ef W . 'wvff' ' if'- .. 'V-.. ., 1 . , yr' . -A. I -. I v-'TA TM . IH.: .ff 4 if .- N x 1 lx 'lg '-3, A wi 5,5 X SX-Jitxytffxgaf, ,lf A part of the student body assembled 3. 'jig' 5K45bW1 QMS. 3935331 Www 'Tat inf is ti, tr , . , . , . 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QU -lim asf ' - ' - ' Pl LIME Wm 9151111 el fvl J 'Ii we ' W ,lg f ami' 'I 'Wm 'L ,Wf:t13lX.??' f ,ff c W 7WUg1....x -nh-- .. E iw . fl' , ff if 1 1 Mg, --1,5 ' Q 'RALPH fl'-V 'Iwi N LEM Lac if . '- Wk I Main Entrance to the Campus ,ox XA uri if y if Wy 'XX Q, 4 ff' 5 ,541 f W7 Nz- C F il f f mufgiiQf?M?'fMWLgiFl5gS?7QfNlJlf e igxx P Q J E,J+,'17vlG.l, ,ku f V U . it Rx K ll I f QZNH -gal, N ,r N 'I 'r P 1 X 4 Nz X. J .1 f , - ,1 A im YK lf! swf- 1,7 LL A QEQ if of 273 fl , ' lPl QWAS lx Q l . A --., J wa NQMJ 9444 1'f 15754 by ' g?QQ1QN1 f-ff KK. -Q lil fix L Founded to Promote the RSX I' , M ,v Liberal and Practical Edu- YQ- Q cation of the Industrial V ' ll? Classes , A 1' X Q. 1 Q -lg Qi' FXf Q, I. H! ' 92 xifo .Ad fp l l YS , Q P ' ' W -X X SN f E0 QU P all 5 A Page 41 5 f-XFX XX X! QQ N ,. C fy, ALC fb I? f fax ja? ,g,'s.... if -:Viv ffff ,, if-flfll -.,4 Q .. ld 7 'TAX '- ' In ga -' 'c Q- Ll f if 'ff' L fi. ::..12-,2f' x' ff fff, X-f X X lf X, xy-fgggeeyyisl-wxn Fading?-N 1 f Page 42 PRESIDENT ERNEST O. IIOLLAND 1 as at f 12612-, i:'1s..sie4f1' warrant i Ps Vlllllei? ills. il sf t , Yhvff:Qantas'-T1-:tlla,'fr'Q- - f-Er. -545 ,fwfr-ETSQEQ1 if Jim or fr I Kr if N mx'-Lf ' mu is A Rafe .4 C' .A wi 11:57 Wt, f f QQ-I2 ff? lfxsxjs, it-R were-ezfalt KTTH? afefis 1 , 'n'!y'l'Q'g' V qixrjx IRM? V , ir I .' it l WW gig! 1xsL,glylff- U, my ti ie- fi., if W if tnfmffifmngv .T for it at f T Q1--Tfhlyxglgrn eretl T JJ Q 1 .sliwvf ,ufSeafgtif1?iwe:f5,jf ,ev f 4 P mtl ,ni fl it has ,--f-' --ag f .,- N117 V, '-f R- HL- ,LUX -1'--f - A- x...f ' 'n--f X- ' 1 IJ l3Q9?i an WTHWQ 'U T1-IE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON 1,1 ' By Ernest O. Holland !,1.i'iil, PRESIDENT -as if as i i .x'ii- lfn' R , f , Ja HE State College of Washington is possessed of a number of buildings: Ni several of them are oor, some are fair, a few are good, To the casual SH--q x X, f,f'W'i P . . . ff! Xl N -F XX observer, the State College consists of trees and shrubs and piles of brick. ff -.gif 'I il ,yr - l . I vqyjh ,X ,ff But to one who understands the large factors of life, these mater1al things, 'T ,f - I 1 15- -Il , , , , l-5.4, 7 nyl campus, trees, buildings, and so on, are in some respects but minor parts of :tx Aj inf the college. I u yi? The State College of Washington IS today one of the large land grant 7 :fill .Li i l :X . l K Xi -'4 colleges of the country: but nearly from the beginning it has been potentially a great institution. This greatness is due to the fact that from the very first the W. S. C. spirit has reflected the finer things of civilization, the higher aspirations of common folk, and the ideals of their children who are struggling Nl ' L2.5ls4g!7 . A fllllakzff? 2 had to in f QV, for an education. l-in ix May this spirit continue. After all, it is this spirit that returns to the xsfigi 1 taxpayers a thousandfold the cost of the State College of Washington. It is is 7740 if Y H 1' A this spirit, backed by solid, useful training, that enables the sons and daughters W Q Q' , .-Y ry , of the State College to go out and win useful and honored places in the prac- gl' - Vx 'D fcf tical affairs of life. 4 .J S 5 I fx J , fy ll - ., sf . 3, Q , X ' Ml 'N' ' fl if! ffl if ivf ES? A 'fflfrf LV Sax fy? 'll My req tx fl lssAnw If 'xl X1 --lift! l li all glfffwsi wwf Presidenl Ernest O. Holland fell' - li' fx xxf ul his desk 4 ' 'K 5' Isl ' if i he gf,fL T ' f 5, . T sv fill l T ,pier gg, ff, X Page 43 A is , 3 ,XJ y ax- 5171, .- ,vpn---N . -x xx U 1 x, 'ITEACQN-6 .5 k ' 1 fy , T,7f '-'- ,-in, rxfi-is , , 1-,,.fjji'TT-,f' wtf'-ff ,fl-.22 EE- 1 ll if it +1-L 'rg-'- r:rELfsq:-'e-W f ,.' fgfwt'-'M gggifr'f will 'T MQ ll. f .-l,- lf ff if aff: Gu 1' 4' '33f'. Qiflfii ltwfi Zf T,Q1mS't:.P -e.icc ,l.r,Xfihil' Qi l T-fifaffq fri fl fe ,f ll' 'U' ,alia ll-T Wt? ,af-fir' x-ft fl -' if 'Xt' f 'i VL--lallhe 'ifi' 'S - ft T 'V-iid--lIf1'a.f 'T -.4 af' iN,tts'Pf2g ly ra llx 'ii ll 'i'l Iii: 5 H if 'i'i TR 'Niall J-'l'fi7'fq C35'I4 lil ZSTTTL7 J ff' milgxli gil ll Q ,rf ., 5, vw Q f -f Q Jw ,,QA,s-',,.4f , .7 is H at ' 5. V J 5- X Y .efx Mu .P if , f 3,5 5 .Xxieqx f j?,!6?iW Ft. .Z.,.R,Q.v XR +L , as-Q.. , .2 1 ': V I ,I I-,'v,' ' ,fir N iijgi . '-EQ, .-,' -, ,X -.ik--Ilddzy Viv! iv,-rl, xi l ' :ri -I it fx . ' Y naw Nr 1,, ,R -, J -'L 's'Z7i'!fg: N lill TQQJP'-Q359Fiifx.4.,21f4 l Xllriaalfer-a1f':2fJ.f4'z:gf't milf RNFJL' Tx j M T451- i-4IYf:-X.!-,,- 'iff-ffggn 5 H fp - J 1, ffgxn, , kd bk AL, rw 5 ff, ' M i ff ff-.rt ' - ifldfily-,,.fiff-Qi all! ' if ff fyg?-,iff 't1s?, T'-V -r x--., '-F.Jl.!,f 2 1, - ,f eneie ll e if le U73's'f-Tl W -.1 ifwe-ff .4 we pwiefe--'fs3i+Qff -JN 'f XLR-'a 1 fu wraa it V- K- fij-175511 ' 'G'-.1 g lk T. -,xf,fL'cf tf'3'7,-'ali-.i'f 'l-'Ag'fw'?QilTT c C xc' felis '-T 14.-.-.:f ,i .sD vl',, lf 5 My if 'vi A+-' uri. l' 'C sd Q- f nf i fl? ill if HW?-X i Q1 'ee i mf sex p galil, ..f1,.,.1f:-Mi. -MI l,.l.l?.l.1,.+ltwl.lf fl.llvlH, Lifgls, 11 3 s it -Y 1 V .,'-,, l- if -vo,-. - ' iff' M 'l ll 5 Effear 1 in -if - ...l:1'fl I v.rfs,i.f 1 ' 5 LNV7 mggiglj .JRR W' -1:-.E t ' iq: 'rf' , '11 '15 'gy-:evade fr, :fe A 'Ttfir1k,-, ec-: VN 'li -.-rf' ilu f ' ' ll L,Qfg,,-V',Li?,' V ik, Qs 159,977 'fl THE DEAN OP WOMEN AND THE COLLEGE iffjif' I P' . ' . . ,' If By Annie M. Fertzg W. Q-K5Qgl'l DEAN on woMEN ff, H VT rf' f'e'fr'L?-s. - , 7 'f '., I ri?-131, qij- 3 ff: -CQ p ..,' 'f HE office of the dean of women, as such, was established twelve years 1,-5 by .v f !,, ,,l , , , , 'X, ,. ago, The first woman to occupy that position was Miss Rhoda M. ,A i,.f7,W1.: White, now of Spokane. During her stay here, Miss White found a all permanent location for the office Cfor some time a temporary affairj, and or- ui, ,li OSCE' ganized the work. Miss White was followed by Miss Miriam Gerlach, now -41 3 'W . . RP'l'1x 5, --,J of the University of Oklahoma. 1 , l .I-' .LT X- 1' rl, . . - ' ff' In the earlier days of the State College of Washington, the head of Stevens jklil'- if V Hall-the one women's dormitory-directed the work for the women. Mrs. V fy' XT., it5,'lQ,ll VanDoren, for whom VanDoren Hall is named, will long be remembered in ' , .awk 'I ' Y v 1 51 Q. 'dQf3'J ,Pj?,r,vf7' ls. ' -31:11 Q Uytwxg ,NX ,, 1 x Y .- s - A ld, ,xp -5 '1 fini LQJ5 V ,f wg, 5239 INA? 3 1' Mgt ?,.fg,l.j1 fs. lui.. - '-M 1 Vx' f lf i . tk. W , 1 , f' , A. -,N -. ,.', Ill ffl., pf Mx, Q Cl '-L . 1 ' N. llfifitv -37 'I - E-, yy lwlxxfdn ' cf J Qt' Lip Q X if is fi'Pw,e41V'3if Q1 at M A :,,- L -9' y!Qll',l'ifiy - .-ef If , -' -L ,wtf ----,7,,4rA , il'-4' .4 i ,T 1 .. .flu Cyl f' Xi, Xa. .la l , x A 'HXNIE7' 7 .f fx f X that capacity. -4 'P E The work of the dean of women cannot be defined with any degree of r , exactness-oversight of housing, absences, delinquencies, social eventsg ques- xv, tions of health and moralsg unification of policies in the twenty group houses: ,if I Vligwiidf 4. all come, more or less, within her jurisdiction. kiwi In x - -' I ' . lx'X',',l 1 , When these details have been met, the work is only well started. The ,sf p f,, development of character is the problem which stands uppermost. Character is so largely a matter of habits-habits of doing, thinking, and feeling-that no detail of campus life is unimportant. To provide for the women of the State College of Washington, physical, social, and mental environment, which ,f i , V , .' A 1 .J A ...t b,..L will help them acquire habits of action, attitudes of mind, and ideals of con- ,Lf duct, is the goal, however distant, of the dean of women. fx , Z ' it f ,MN .K .1 'F v 'lk L, Lp ' 1 X 'P uv. 'i'q-5 '-,-v: -. l- 3 W. ref .A , am 4, NLYV' ,, 1.5 Mrs. Annie M. Ferlig Dean of Women l -gf 'ill' ,, My W fill L. , I r' Page 44 fvffv --fGXf2X., f g if Q, 'PTT-'?5EQfCFIfZL Ayl imr jllfy 'Q pffj '- I gi 1 iii it tl Vi 2 if I .gif bp X ,pqp ,f 11.321 f ., , C . I ,, . . rg f . fl. fn . HIL G- fllil ,7-vyo X .-, AXA4 pl , ,f.g'- KZIDGYC4 fnftxr Q- xlviy .Q xg 3, X krxkk RW, Hlxx 1 l r fir' I ll' if 2 i Vw ,N K ' - Y' it ii all-I-' 1 ll wi lr 'K' 'FTTNI' i Y' 1 ffl X T ff lil . 'Van ,V ,llzmjdj i' H flxtkwl.-ldfl ...ily-if-ii --'lt'Q-i,cgillfi.lUL-l,iff ll --,f 49fz?,,! lkgte' W- llix-Qtfg ,ci :fam ff sg-1. N-, fcmefivff lfr-.gt'f3:1,,9U Pi K 1 p Fixx. ...., gang f V' :4f'f4Rse1f:ff'.f. fi N f'7.ffsQsgQFs.FiffL' 'K'-,W-fL1Q.1f4'2ei,-flrrix Wil r ' A I ix OU , fit' 1 X ff T T sys, X KU fi Y i F.-. Qirgxpyf 1 Ml ,B c , ' - J My Elf Katie .1 N X X- f fgg , . , . 1 . 1 --x , if I Lf' 17' ' isfif' .i' lk l ' A ' ,nf NNT' if rf- X - - is if gf, xx-. X ' I' wi H 4 L - ' VY i I sf I - f.-fx ll. ,S Aff, YT 1' gl ' -gv siNX'j.,., lkjf x ' - xx f ' X xx xl! 1 1--YL ' i 'X' 'Y L lgjif w X ' ' A , 'Ffa ' H51 ie twig OUR EARLY WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE i BI ii . By Osmar L. Waller fiiyx VICE PRESIDENT ,Try V35 QQ! N TI-IE 13th day of September, 1893, twenty-three students presented wx T' 4 themselves for registration at the Washington Agricultural College and 'Q Tl f School of Science. During the year 210 was the total enrollment. -qui ,X I6 The entire work of the college was carried on in one -small three-story wooden 'NT 'C' building. Most of the classrooms were used every hour of the day. There N .I UQ 'SD was one dormitory. part of which was occupied by the men, the other part ' L J l occupied by the women. This dormitory was in charge of Mrs. Nancy Van 5 ' Doren. There was a heating plant, veterinary hospital, and gymnasium all com- gl 'il bined in one small wooden building. Within a year or two came the Admin- X M1 istration Building and Stevens Hall. L W These first students were an earnest group. They had no definite idea -Q l 'X of what a higher education meant, but they Wanted more education than they Yi . , had and they came to work. We had only a freshman class, and a few pre- b Ads! l 7 paratory students. There were neither college nor class traditions. Everyone K came with his own ideals of what a college ought to be, but was liberal in ad- X Q1 . . lg justing his personal rules of action to the ideas of others of the group, until ' x Z, We soon had developed a wholesome college spirit, a body of unwritten col- ' V J lege law and a few fundamental traditions. These early students were a fine A I D virile, wholesome lot of boys and girls Whose work in 'helping to build the r S 7 college will always be remembered with profound regard. X I -gf '. it i Wisner Qi 6241 if ft f X x -X AJ W7 ff i jf T .f My 5- L I at T l if X If X l' Q., W . N, X 'Q 5 N V ' Vice President ff , V D Osmar L. Waller M9 1 X e' . T' y l N' . if iir 2 gfx Page 45 X Q 0 gsgvxwsaps QGTLTTTQ st, '?f5Q'I5biTj'ff3'Qi T we ,f fs. wi l iff: . f 'N f'W. .sa ff- -..Q ef-4 fry . -V ' , J 'W 'X .L J eww. ll, X' f ' , . i 'I 'Y 2,45 Ck X Y 1 l' .4 5 Al' Y X ,QST-All l .., ' - Q ' , N X N . ff . Sv- .I l if L 'Hifi 1- 'm fr . 1 rs it ro' sa ' v f A if ' 'ff 'se ,. H X X Cx N in N .4 ' ' .iff Xi 5' K W QQQJX A ft RITZ HULBERT DAVIS XVILMER DUNN HOLLAND BOARD OF REGENTS HON. ROLAND H. HARTLEY, Governor of the Srare, , Advisory Member Ex-Officio ARTHUR W. DAVIS, Presidenl - . Spokane P. J. WILMER. Vice President .. . . .... . . . Rosalia J. H. HULBERT D ..,.. .... ,..... .. Mount Vernon W. A. RITZ .. W- . ., .Walla Walla A. D. DUNN ,..,...,......... ..,. . -. ,,o, .,... . .... . . .. -. . . ...Wapato ERNEST O. HOLLAND. Secretary Ex-Officio Page 46 A TI LT I x A Affwv Q.. .W . XXX r fgexll L I N I i .ji ll I I 1'-X 'IM NX ML N J ff SI I ,gfgv 1 V1 ,tw Nj Q fmfjup I, ,QI F 5'-Tv ,-.. EW I LI?EE1 'T VX fi I fi 3-3 ff! H! 7B'A-AWD' f 'I N' 'Yi -' H! W 1191 f I 1,- Bm 1' xx LJ 3 1 A M5 551' NCQ I XXX .1 v . I I. K? 1 If Lgff' 5-I MK KRUEGEL BARNARD Xxx?-3 J 3,3 I sa .1.. FQYIIK .II 1 lJ f ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS eff . if .59 ERNEST O. HOLLAND, PH. DL ....... . I-4 OSMAR L. WALLEIQ, P1-1. D. ..,..., CHARLES A. ISAACS, A. M. ........, WILLIAM C. KRUEGEL, B. A. ........ fm xx' I FRANK T. BARNARD, B. S. .......,.... 1- ANNIE M. FERTIG, PH. B., M. A. ..,.,, - I 2 ISAACS FERTIG HOLLAND WALLER ............ .President ---------Vice President --------General Secretary ---,-----------Auditor ---------.-------Registrar Dean of Women L 428 f If 'R . 'ff ,frf 5 F-4. 1 'NJ' 'X-Cx?-fiilxi 165 ,N RIN X AVX7 Q TI Q. J M-fy.-X, E X I rpg' if iff? Q' A I x., - L. -x .2 . I . AQ? +R -:JJ ?,,.y,.'Yfg2l ia? IJ f A f bi ' If 'I .V,. W- 'A 'V'i7Y H xg f2A,1.-31f,2xgeI if YJ 'I QN44 3' Kak N ., WI I1.TVf7f'-Jy A -Kf my A 1' In 1 Q ! K -I:-Q-.J N, IAQQL5 yy .3 -, :Q-Q. Wi f - 'S 5, IJ V r'f'5x f I 7 .JAM Q? - 1 -A A 2 I A Iaxf I fx V A f I I K V X Page 47 R. ' B KI -XII., ff IQ I 1 -I a'A?i?f ' 'L-Q ,, 'K' ff Q7f N -.fx Krlpffxiyii A Q I ,J If jHi? Af+QQ'. wfffAf.4ffQ:f. .bf N AIIA 4ixiAN4ffA LI K ,f-14-,4Lw,'x1g. hrff.-fgQfg5as. f' XY'NLTl '1.2fiZA1:Ki4hffA.QAQ7xkYwf5r25b?Q'J I, I mes, Q' f rw. Q e. 1 ..,.. f, , at fe x l . F'MaAMWu?QuieaQa:iiYssgzaffsaaeafeqeafsamf S l ,ff f5fi'gue AilZf,l:' iLl.'f?3rV 1 l I 2 2 f'f',1l..lf?'l1f: 'W.Lifl'l?,. 7 f ffl lYl' T all ll l we lf.. fwei 'L 'Z ' ei 'tw Q xl J g H S T New X 5 EQ 5 T ll El E N it Q , W 5 . 6 lf. fl f .fgf.i1.,.f5ffl I X qi. . fl LMUQU ET? Tum. afillu lsfg 111 ,f f .f 7 Y VV gt. u. am t. faqs at pw X STUDENT GOVERNMENT AT WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE TV' l ,. 'Xi it , A S X -ll f 1 f - , li lf 4 '-.xii ' 1 if ,TT V - , I , fi -Eiib HE State College of Washington is preeminent- iff QL. Mjvfkwi-1-.1 ly a democratic institution. lts annual, cam- pf, llil 1 pus-wide, Open House. its respect' for the self- lil llaf V'vIQg-XjLj,y.l'jgJl supporting student, and its Hello Tradition are am- lllgglffff 1 ple proof of this fact. Another manifestation of 5. .Q- 'il Cbgift-Q'qf5l1Qf democracy on W. S. C.'s campus, and one that is not lf -,5.xA.-. 1, 1-ff Slit' :it A it ll? lf,fi1llJ.,1i-l Imam 1 J Malt, ' 'Kayla I E .Ji-C -4 ' . .Zflfh ll, F ,, V my l -'Eff ,f.'.,3 Y K -' - A 'f faful f 1' iii!! ll., fr' 'Sf V ffl . 1 ,cr -1 f ' . ,.-, thaw mwhm quite so evident to the newcomer or casual visitor, is the form of student government found here. The organization which carries on the business of the students is called the Associated Students of the State College of Washington, which is usually abbreviated to A. S. S. C. W. Every student be- comes a member of this association when he enrolls in college. Twice during each month, on a regular Tuesday chapel period, the A. S. S. C. W. holds a business meeting, which is presided over by the president of the student body. The president, along with the other officers-vice president, secretary, and two members at large-is elected in Nlay, and holds office for one year. These five elected officers compose the Executive Council. The president of Women's League is a non-voting member of the council, as is also the graduate manager. The secretary is a woman and also one of the members at large is a Woman. FRED XVELLER President Student Body Since all matters involving the expenditure of money must be approved by the Executive Council after having been passed T , in student body meeting, such matters are usually presented to the council for their approval first. The council also has charge of all student body elections. The actual business of the A. S. S. C. W. is carried out by means of committees. Most of the work is done by standing committees, but as occasion arises. special committees are appointed. All committees .Wy ffl W' 1 ,li flu r 0 ll . l' MJ lm f v li. I N, . iQ nga. J 1. ,, Vai li 'l fgl lkf 1-IN xl . xg.-It if We ,Q lx ' I ' 7, '5 iz. life C. 5- koi ff-ef. K rf b A fi- ix il D ,Ulf .ef J fs.. J , Lexbgf' are appointed by the president of the Associated Stu- cg,fQ,. , l dents, with the consent of the Executive Council. tiff , W S3 - ,QAAX The more important standing committees are Boost- yfyf, lf Fil er, Social, Lectures and Entertainment, Oratory and Q it 'l Vfl ' Q' ,fu . . . Maruome DAVIDSON in ktn, X J Debate. Health and Vigilance committees. p,-,,,,1,,,, W,,,,,.,,', L,,,,,,,, X api! SAE ' i -I 1, ff! s. l x.:1-2 0 q!,f!,ff,,. 'XX Pa e 48 if j-gg. if y,,, . jf? :aiu 9 Q gil 4-i .t f-K KX -MN .ev-2 In Je N,- ffl ff -ff, -- 1-fs ifbv C7f'f:f' iv 'fi'fi-., f'f '-f T - -, . If +7-'tfrfif-F''gf-41-if. c , . S ,G :RLT ' -' ' V' I -- -' I !I.ff3,.,'m-X wx V. wx, -1,5 5 f . V, ky f A X -, ,. .4 I If -1:11 -ill-dj' f . ml V: l 3 u V- ,ll 1,154 I-..l R. -lllivll. 3 ,kill .i 'Ziyi 5 N' -Txt5i'. '--jffi 4-VG C? N W,iN'ii!1Vli'?Jll E' tif- if hx i 1 g J- L V af. df, . .XXL X Ax.. wh, 44-A lvl 1 ' tt V. , f , 3, A 7,1 . In , ipfx' 1 i if ' rx ff. grief, A 1126.-vaxfr .M 1 ,ff ii I li' L WF- i f-Y vt- ' 1' f -?'t r'i',s.1. of-fl T assi. ' up 154' ,w 4-2lg5f'l'f?y .lt 'a.Q.Q.., fX's, 0 lliiyfs- is - :..-v.-' H 5 Nylrl' , l . ,, . 'L'-'ff '.,l 6 .L RJ ll lil' lN l'lr-'Til-S Ll! All-'i?7, , fifialifrg 'ifpii ...fl-.M llff. ?Jl7,1l'-l lliilvf-'?.'f'5'Ttl ll' Xml MnWwwmueauuawww-+sfsawaatfewwuw Ziff ii it Qiiiw Til K' it H f V '-f'1ffwf'2 -A 'fl ,5f:l?fi 'i'l ll .V fi.f4-..lL,5afff fit F'fT:.e '-CQ:.3sQZ.g:2L' XXT1... 1.-f2:1ff.-f ul -, V,.1-.ibpi JJ.- Xt :gif 3 Elblllll lf Q Qilglffi in up Y X if ,nl XJ ac. X MGA KP Q QC A C Z3 f ' U VL Ii Q3 my .fmjx f rv 2 if lf A7 f C . '15 AVil'.5 1334 is '7 it j I .1 ,,,l1'p-'j,rln'! f 'qfwixa :'lf'T1fTii7V,' -'A,-' Mice. it , iff .5 my as as A yflwl-l'fJ E S1E'l'Zlf5Il BYRNE XVELLER BRYAN '. DAVIDSON BRYANT oxflff FQ Y 5 flea iflifr ' ft 2 ' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . Q4 ,.j,5, fcjc. 4f fujk All officers of the A. S. S. C. W. are elected by the student body. The J-L, . other officers besides those composing the Executive Council are: Editor and hit A Br f, 1 i X. E ' business manager of the Evergreen, Chinook and Cougar's Paw, and the three litiffrx 'fig Aj UNI, f., members of the Athletic Council. The rooter king is appointed by the Athletic Q' Council. M' f 5 5' yi xl, K rl:-fl , 1 Jw All student enterprises are conducted under the auspices of the Associated i Students. The more important of these activities are: Athletic events, de- 4 CX bates. oratorical contests, glee club concerts, lecture and concert rnembers, and ff N' i - . e - , V N-sz' w hr the student publications-the Evergreen, the Chinook and the Cougar s Paw. V J tx. ' K The graduate manager, appointed by the Executive Council, is the business N K3 it - fix manager of the Associated Students. ' -MQ .f E, ,c 'iff' ,V 1 il: ggi. A L' ,L 3 l ., ' 'N 'Y I ef' 9 l K fi X lie' iQ j X Page 49 D r-3 Q X 1 . 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To help maintain the social and moral standards of the college on a high plane. To afford training for citizenship. To promote high standards of scholarship and to insure interest in all student activities. This organization holds membership in the Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs, and in the Intercollegiate Conference of Associated Women Students. The executive body' of Women's League is Womens Council which is representative of all the women on the campus. Page 5 0 LOVE FRI-SAKES FERGUSON SENIOR CLASS Ea! 'em Alive. Eat 'ern Alive, I-9-Z-5 First Semextcr OFFICERS Second Semester W, B. FERGUSON.. ...,,, ..,,.... P resident .S,S,,. ,.A,.......,, J AMES LOVE LUCILLE HURD , .,... ,.... M 'ice President ...,, .,,..,A, W ALLACE KELSO IVIELBA KNIFONG .,,,,,,, ,,......,.,,, . ,,.,.... , ,- Secretary ........,..,,,...,,...,....v.... MARJORIE FREAKES BURTON HAL! .,,, ,,,,..,,A, . ..,...,..., Treasurer ..,.,,,..,.........,............,... WESLEY OHLSON PROF. CARI. NIAUELSHAGEN, Class Advisor NNALKIER XVEINGAR'I'IiN TOEVS TRUIEDSON TURNER JUNIOR CLASS IVho Mix. We Mix. I-9-2-6 First' Semester OFFICERS Second Semester XVII..LIANI XVEINGARTEN.. ,... .,,,.e. P resident ..,...,... ......,......,.. J OHN GLANN JOHN GLANN ........... ..,,.. Vice President ,..,. ........,...... . HARRY ELCOCK LOIS Touvs. .... . ...,..,...,.......... . ..., ,.... ,..- Secretary --..,,,..,.,. . ........,.,..... CHARLOTTE WALKER MARY EI.IZt'XBI5'I'H TURNER ..,.eee,,,,v.,e,,,,. Treasurer ,,.,... .. .......,.,....L........ -.ANNA TRUEDSON PROF. CUNNINGI'-IANI, C1058 Advisor I Page 51 Q. rig' F f 5J1 V xx , ff ff jf. ! -XL '21 j K -NK V fi JA -My jf wt -lik - .,.,e..3L-X. .XXL X - i I A, - ., .K ,L J If' SWIM. Iffi3I5!'i?IY I'fif3Q.H76ifII1-.IIe''f??g:P5'47I I -ANEYfNH'l5fl ,fflf E 5 -I I I . W A K-, f 1,-I . 7.13--, .I -Yr I, ,.,- - AMW.. -.J I. 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Acffzbf ffl' mis ,jQ:i'ff ' -' Auf f SOPHOMORI2 CLASS 'ia QETYW Seven, Come Eleven, I-9-2-7 Q7jJ,QfQ ' X NJ Af 'MI I OFFICERS Q1 f 'H H4 D First Semester Second Semester ff L: ' f uw ARTHUR MARSHALL .,e... .,e..... P resident--. .,., . .e,.... LAWRENCE JACKY CLR f gig! SMITH PHILLIPS ..e..., Vice Presidente ,L,.L ........ H AROLD WALKER V392 07, MARGARET TUCKER L.e... ..,,...,e. S ecreraryw. ,.LL, e...... . .....,.. E DNA DAW f I 453 WILLIAM DAVIS ....... .....,, T rcasurer ....Le ,- ....,.... NORMAN MORRIS C2355 a Class Advisor .....L ,...., I ..,.e,,., WEPROF. E. F. GAINES KDS!!! . ,4 A, I N QV? iff I , A . If Q ' IJ f' I ., If fx g if 2? 2 U 'yS3fQS X., -1 ,lf Qgx' l O Page 5 Z X if E -E fr-X .. ,.-E I. . ,I ,ze , I -. F Lf. e, ei A -'f'l'f11'5f'2fA .,y.'f :fi'7 '- 'if' '-'RI I' V ..l'iiiz'iL:7A'f I' 'II A S' ' ., ' .f-.LQf'IQifI-7 C I I fag' V Q 4,1,:Qi.'if1Tii H .5 5-V K -LI. gf2ffL,Y I ih4,3g4 4 . 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JOHN GBE .....,........... ,....-Vice President ........,,e.. ,ROBERT MOWHERTER ,Q ,tif 5,3371 fs , f x PHYLLIS BENEFIEL ..,... L...Lv.... S ecrerary ..,,.. ., .............. ZELMA GARD C f 1 ' H' X? OTTO ALLEN .......... ,.,..L . Treasurer ..... O ....,... MYRON TI-IOM M41 ,Q Stix ' f 4'1 L+ 1 L 9' -2:94 X, nk? ,Q N we sflfmf fx' . gf: P X K A W, X,-F J ' :lx X age 53 ffxwi f L NN X 1,4 'YQTX XX, . X ,Swv 4 it gb, ,4 -J L'-. fpw: f A- e--- , :, P T fe fgfi' 13-1 Z,-T R Lv 'O L:-':Tf 2IS ' Mvifl,--fL 'LL3ii1l1.Q..'3 nf L f , '. QP? ' 4'Lff i'3ZIfi4kyy'1 f ,L Yrs ' f' eff R' 1845,-SJ , '14,-'Q 'QC I ,si , V' WSL F Y gfk-, A f unix K1--S, , I H, Qqsbx' Nflgvki 'lf -L ll,-'uQS:h:L .-.GV f' QHLI .I XT Xalkdulx . LLL, 1-fzmf ff, 31 V 1 f , L ew 'M '54 ' I rg 1 -O-e 5 5 N -3+ 4- O 'lv Rf, 'LW'-'f! ,f'1V'f!' . .yu , I., fb' 3 Q i'i-S MM- J' ii-. ' fffl' , ,-Ij'W E3'f. - F- r'1yi,f-345 J I L 'V -' '.f -1 ' L Y . -f,?',- -L Q W ye Y - .- V .-W. 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Vice President ..r...........,..,.,,..... GLENN SMITH , Vi MAUDE MCDQNALD. ...................E... Secrerary ..f,.,.,. ,DoRoT1-IY PEATHERSTONE I 'ly RICHARD DUNNING .....v E ,E,....,....... Treasurer ......E,..,,.,v....., .,---..,.BOYD GRAYBILL XIX LX CL' FERDINAND TAYLOR, Class Advisor 'N' ff , fi s KKYJA x A ,vw Q-iff! x , V O fz. V ff! Pa e 5 4 t ff-X , 113 g K F, f-x bk 6 P f ftvff' N-f' . f 'X , , . . Q , 9 - .-S L ff - X- , S fwff :JW .iw 4 411. 13 J we 'A' f f'f ? ,. E 1 Rx ,'-HEFQ Q 67157K f H ,fi 41 E 1 ss 'QTL-'icrirv E' Usb:-z -Uv, 1E2Q:f..Tjfs XX ' if ff 'fx ,S 1 Jf H Ml '1 uf 7 -Eg' ! I fax' J A gf, .Is x V N 411Q:6iA'Qy,P! ' T!-eff'U:3-lf uw 1, :,.A - ,771-TQ ', xr Q76 I . VG-J .Q gjfcfyx QU , , ,M E, ,7,'.F qgqvg. X 5 Wg-H',.,.J4,Jfx f VX1,--'lI,, wg , Q, fy '- MZ,7E,,- If fk -,f. 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XXA'gX,.xXv,X ,V XPJXX XX lf 'ia f'X.1,fj' Y fkvggpt Q 'I' iw lf l ff' 10-A l f fi'11f 'N p'Jj'Qjf, ' 'P' X H t Mtv ' fl ' u,' 50.11 J'1iV?l4'l1, r1rg+a . VX HE College of Agriculture had its origin in 1891 when the Agricultural College and School of Science, later named the State 'College of Wash- ington, first was established. Departments of Agriculture and Horti- culture were then organized. Forestry was taught from the beginning. As the agricultural work developed, divisions within the departments were cre- ated. These were Crops, Soils, Dairy Husbandry, Animal Husbandry, Agri- cultural Engineering and Poultry Husbandry. In l9l6 the State College was reorganized into schools and colleges and the divisions of the department of agriculture were made departments and grouped with the departments of horticulture and forestry into the College of Agriculture. The Department of Plant Pathology was transferred to the College of Agriculture in l9l7 and Farm Management was established as a l 'Ee-.4 , 1 .A ti' 1 1 1 sa AQ xy: g -.QQ new department in l9l8 making a total of ten departments in the College of Y' i ' 5' Ts will A riculture 9 V ,,.-X,1 If -N -'Xl'-s. A g ' tw, 7,-'X rXf I.. y.XX,fX X , ' U XX XX R523-X Q-fly,Xffgf'l Until 1902, there were only two graduates in agriculture. At Com- x A-11 'lvl mencement that year four others were added to the list. Since then graduating r-'QQQL classes have increased until in l924, thirty-two people I'GC2lVC.Cl the Bachelors ',X5y'f la degree and eight the Masters degree in agriculture, and the agricultural alumni X, ,j.XX f ,. .Qjgli ' 2 ' ,X now number 476. Only one other major division of the college, the College Xi-fj R RN of Sciences and Arts, has more graduates. ll 3 ff ' ' ,, ., .Vt X In the good old days more students took preparatory work than col- , X.,-gg XXX' ,V lbglkvf X X .,9.,,. -. l 'A ffall ' .32 tb' X Page 56 X XX, WX f lW,?Hlf - A -- .,,, .ra. g,a- g,.- - F --, .ff ly HXXXXX, if X bk X X A XXX, X' X X liXX1lf,-Lai- WA -N XX , -' 5 f LUX l . - it if A . JZ? 'wi 'bf ,ppl uf? ' Z Paefif-'ff . 1- lf? 3 . F5-Q 4 . 3 T XX.X Xliiiill QJXQ p XXllXlXXfX .-MSX XI 'fffwT.!XRmXXXX Xl' X XAX' -- X XX it tj: 1-,XX X4 XX X 1' Y.jX K V X -X f 'gtg-E 2 4 - lf A'fA'l 5 lr-li' '7'3 l 'f' l' 1 tl . T-eil' T' . All la ll 7 A. W if N. t ,da v . f . . . . ., ,... , . , x , X ,, wff,i'lv-aff f ill b 1 -jf Q- A , Nfl.. Ai., F., A' Q X my . 1. ff. 7 X.11X -1.-X:.c-'Xara Q :fi , ,, A , '.i'?.'1N-,f N 7, ' lg-JT 35, ff' .... X A A' - .,5g',f -5 Xi 'QAM '. -ij' lrilxi :V-lfl',.r' U V2 fix A- .7' ,YK v'f.:f .l ', 4 Nx'X i. . 1 -if '.'f'?l-iii'- ', Cf' ii' ,ii xg A , , K V l fxt .Q ,H is i ' ' ' iff. . L , . . .. . , , -, - V X ,flaw XWX - ,fs .det My 'XX '-E LX ..-1.,,5fX..4 Aki sf .rg -A .5 . 'JAKE' -,l ...A',4rQf'lL 'f,7'. lull L-A ' :' 1: ll '2'i3Z.C ,. ' al t - -'J' L .N v- ---A,-.' 1 at-' Lf. NX -rw' Nxt A 1 L f Q , ,1- A F -X, f- V- 5. S- .-.,. t . l, l if i . l' V- 4 , l -. . R, . A'-i , 1 f gl 'WF' ' .-. ' -fx! l l A, f',1h sway. ,i 'ul X 1 . , l , A K C 1 1 af 4 -,l'ay,. ftp! -T ,Q 5, I - - , ri. 7 JN . f' .fy - .. - it H Iwi ta e, .','v T' xilvlili 4 I, ,. n T 'fit , Y' X C .ffl ll A '-,HL ' ' T' l',i'+4 1' :i:l 1I ll' W1 wil 'llliiii' Q-'ia' . l ' ,Mix X , l V f lil., lx 1 ,, gg . , ul H ,, ,V X N r - 1 K fi' RJ' 1g,j,..,-,, Vg. Q .3 X ,f.,.fLf-ifffg. A Q, V ff 'L in N, 4' f -A -3 cr Y. H 'f- Y 72311 - Y 3 Q-Ifgfrir ii A -A ll-fi A K. C l 1' F, ,X Q, I it W1 ll I I X I -5-1, .,f 'Nt at NIA l iii A is Q- l 1, .- ' l Nt- X :Q H .Wi f Y . , j 5. lil' .. ff, Ille- B , . ', .cars li ,N f 1. Left lo Right-' Urlrl: Row---SIIAW, VANDIQCAVEYE. GREEN, ST. JOHN, SPRAGUE. NELLER, HOLTZ :llidlllr Row--SliVliIlANCE. XVANSER, INGHAM, CARVER, BARBEIE, JOHNSON- Miildle Ruin'-l'OXVl'iRS, SINGLETON, El.l,,lNG'l'ON, SCHAFYER, SOTOLA, HACKEDORN, LIECORNU fron! R0iL'sCASSliLl.. DANA. MORRIS, SPULIER, JOHNSON, NIELANIJER. HEALD, SMITH legiate and an important function of the agricultural staff was to teach agri- culture to elementary classes. With the development of good high schools in the state. students of college grade have increased and the elementary classes v ,., . I r g-L'-C V we , iz. -1 , t,7,?.4r it -. ,, IN, . .QQN ,I ,Y , ',. VIN ..g.,R,l, VI., I, Il, 'f',T.Qk fl E 'ff-L' ,fs gb:-. - ,-V -1-ip, N ix! Q- Wm ' xx .iii ia in 15:1 x 'ixif Srgiisjx 44, Qairm, Kc. yWi1i. issf.Ps--a 1 1- gl, 51, rag-T W ni 1' 'Hflfi 'fa 1 . YA I--1. f'-. iv' hfflilii' Gini C2291 i+'.3 all f-X i 'pg ml, f fl ,X -J' ft'ff'f'5SQ?4f i, 4 'fffiffp' X14 .4 151 ff: , 'i , fjfgilfi ilixsjii' 1 'A 2 'A-,l'T, l1l'.,,P,aJ,..Q'g ie ILT' V, XX .YM j fi-X-IPA , -,gqfxf ffl X gf are nearly all handled by a special staff in the vocational school. N ,'l'3t,',' From one professor, who was supposed to know all about agriculture, YKAZQQQ it', -1 ,'f.yr' except horticulture. and one professor of horticulture, supposed to be simi- fl,,5, l X5Qf'q1'Q A New larly versatile. the staff has increased to Q4 specialistsand from a single non- Lx H . specialized course there are now curricula in Crops, Soils, il-Iort1culture,.An1n1a1 ',i, ,gli A Wig Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Poultry Husbandry, Agricultural Engineering, xlgigfff ,QQ A Plant Pathology, Farm Management and Business, Range Management, For- P estry and Agricultural Journalism. -.Q 3.Tg.,L.i gr' kg? Buildings and equipment have grown correspondingly. Instead of the . 'ry small office and single class room. the College of Agriculture now occupies ,iid i Mfg James Wilson Hall. a large Class A building. Here are offices, class rooms M' f'T'i,.bgQ4l f .iff and laboratories. A splendid dairy building started four years ago probably tiki, N fp, Wi J will be completed within a year. One of the best poultry plants in the west, 'Qgv lwffiix ,N a new beef cattle barn. sheep barn and hog barns were recently constructed. l4g,'QjQ it X . lf . The beef cattle barn burned in October and undoubtedly will be replaced by L ,Tf,, uri? - 5 an equally good building in 1925. .. f . gf 1, ,T , The farm originally of 200 acres now consists of about 560 acres of Lk Q, , q,,p-K Ili! fig typical Palouse land. From a few head of cattle, hogs and poultry, there are M. flfllf iff' Q-ga' now splendid herds of four breeds of dairy cattle, three of beef cattle, two of iawgfgr' f's', C jf-if sheep and two of hogs and splendid flocks of the leading poultry breeds. ,ei In scholarship and standards, the college ranks with the best. The de- 51.5 A! w 5 '-is xi velopment of the agricultural work and of the College of Agriculture has at NU fff,jT'j, Qgfl' no time been erratic and there IS every indication of a healthy growth in the I1 ' . future. 43. 1 ,L Page 5 7 ' vig: ,, . ,. , . 5 -4. .ill j at '- -A as E. . , Q+f'1Q:.a .Kr if' ,T K ' ' W., X' it T X Ilf 1 - if' N T lil l'li- -.N.l,.lw5t., X-:gr ' if .ae-1fi.'l- af' HI. xi if T. T 1- a '- Cir. Hr' -as e'a. 'X 1-1 fr 5 ' ...1.L'4:ffl45.v .qv .,' , ,A '- it ' Vi , .. ' q' ,tt , x . - '. .- - x. we ' 1 ya' L , , I- U ,M . X1 4,51 1 '. , --.wx f A , ,f' ' , . 'V :JA ,- Mm T, V Jr! 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KW ,fir PS4-N I gg. f, v I an i cl x - , jtfit-.,,.lf,l 1 xxgc'-A f fi grit .iffffs EN A Q er: N f xg'-ff ffl Y.4tV, xi - -X '-'J I frigid Cr, KM jjj E JY- 1,11 1 is r21wrr.cil4ipI me-lla cf' ,J i A Tw ., -til, If WVAQL ' li f ll? K .Q - ml W je XQQIA Q WYYY ,I ge, QJ EXPERIMENT LABORATORY f N '-V' fl? limp? A, yg'2'q5 P h d h . . . . ig,p.r,4 rwP1.ZfLfX.V,,f Zyl, yu YOU a an orc ard and wanted to spray it some morning with an oil fijjmfu' W' Spray to prevent damage by the San Jose scale or the leaf roller, and you b found tlalalt you couldn't gels adgoohd emulsionil you would be quite unhlappy lr ,3 f jerk ,fx a out it. e arger your orc ar , t e more un appy you would be, per aps. hifi ,A Q ,aff-12fx.?.g?l Then if someone told you that he had just discovered a new method of mak- fl mg an oil emulsion so that.oil could be mixed with water, whether warm or E21-it Q-N 7' cold, hard.or-soft, and remain in perfect suspension, you would be mighty glad gk' 1Y.,,,f'f f',-Q, ,Q tolhave him tell you about it. The Experiment Station has done this very Q' thing within the last year. Through the joint efforts of its entomologists yfy,4f if ft ,SMU and chemists, methods of preparing oil sprays have been devised which are 'MQEQ X 1 Tdbftxgb better than any in use, and which will be of great benefit to the fruit industry. X N , :V - I I l ' ' ' kph, If you were a wheat farmer and produced 20 to 25 bushels an acre, and lvi. 1 'jul Q someone came along and told you that if you would row another variety ,-.,F ' , ff . g , L. It which he had produced you could make 25 to 30 bushels per acre, and you T' ' I if X . . . f Q lx ' x lktwxxmft, l would try it, find it to be true, and afterwards grow that wheat, you probably fy Wg Z ' xii ugxlrl would feel that this man had been of great service to you. The Experiment 3 l P? ,' N -Lv , QSM X .REF , Q' iy,r rx I, ly Station, time and again has served in that way, and high yielding wheats. which it has created by breeding and selection, are now grown on more than 27 per cent of the entire wheat area of this state and over large parts of Idaho and Oregon. If you ran a dairy farm, bought alfalfa hay and suspected that the hay Page 58 J: iw 'ff-iff. 1' A fal if .': L ,' ul , 5 T 'wi ,fx ,Afyf l-, ,AN S r'7,,C-fa. . , ,c l-.f-'y' Zig r,L4','.1'f,,-gf'-ft , ' feb' jf, NA V, gkzigil fge'-Eff sb ,pgf'7TW' 'ff f-.T Y 'f be 1, it X fs - .,f,-,yfe'fL,.a1- 1' ,f ,f 5 z aav' .T .QQQL4 +'ili.Q ff L1 'fig ,ylfflfffv--2' 2 G Y? jill- ',,e 7' ' it x H' if a 'fi' -ab' I it L M llflfsfi is it Xxll1lk?'ffi'?Pf4af' We -rua if ,Lx Q . S, A wg., -1. IH. -K.. a A- ,f-A A,,,. ,-15,1 i K A ll, k. 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SMITI-l, JOHNSON, HEALD from the second cutting was not as valuable as if it were from the first or third cutting and someone told you that by careful feeding tests he had proven that your suspicions were correct, you would thank him, and would use this in- formation as a guide in further purchases. This the Experiment Station has done, and these facts are of real value both to the grower and to the purchaser. These are but three examples of the type of work which the Experiment Station is doing and the far reaching results which often follow. It is work- ing-now on from 75 to 100 different problems that have to do with almost every specialty in Washington's highly specialized agriculture. .Valuable re- sults come every year. It is estimated that the annual increase in Wealth to the State of Washington resulting from this Work, is upwards of 357,000,000 to 310,000,000 This is more than it costs to operate the State College, the State University, the Normal Schools, and all the state institutions. The Experiment Station system of Washington consists of the main Ex- periment Station at Pullman, branch stations at Lind and Waterville, the Irri- gation Branch Station at Prosser, the Cranberry Laboratory at Long Beach, and the Western Washington Experiment Station at Puyallup. The Depart- ment Heads of the College of Agriculture are the heads of corresponding divi- sions in the Experiment Station, and the Dean of Agriculture is also Director of the Station. The work of the Station therefore. is reflected in the prac- tical teaching Work in the College of Agriculture, so that students as well as the , 'Q Af.-7 ' , , s ' W ,L.gwA.-grill. lp, .Qv .Avg .,: .A -.W , if If ,,1Q:'C,,5,i 4.-j, I-'Af' X ,'-.,f-.lip uit' 'HQ-5 . Uk xt .. ., P- 3 - r , 'wi f we-at-. ,ff-A -5' A I L A xx-ik ' ' .1 '-2 V- M A 1 - N. 1 ' 'X hifi 3. L4 , -. , .. . ,- - st.-ws.-it Q .f'f',Qq'6il' 'sq its ,' t-M.. -4 ' ' il Wifi?-5 ITA, ,lt 173, it 4 ,- 1, ' .. , A., ,.,,Al:.g ---gf f- 1 ,Nu v 1 - f'-- V- il ' 4-I Q. -'lim' U 1 'l't3'f,- 1' C' ff-2, ,filfy - ' .--fi: ', -.l F i.. I ' lvl 1 u , . . ix' X -' , qi -. rg, w . -.I ' ll Ll jf l lu. J 4 1l.V.!.' 3.12-iii 'fi l-ff. TT' .r if e we-li ' 'V 'S gl ' .7 Alf- tg. -Q, QT- 0 Ng K P J 44 . ,,--' any ,J . ,,, W' ,:.f4.'-,149 A 'f'.,+ ,-441-1 xg Q, '. ' 'f' X. 'H Xiwxk 5 :H ,,,'i-'li '-Hnixl i 6 Y ' 1-4, -11, flirt-1 '-','. .T ' . , ,x Ja, I , g s.. . ,- - i,f, , r, , ,, Q, ,, .ly 1 all v- .,f,. .. . W L .kxyf 5 .M 'jf -P '- . 1 ' ' ':.,x'e'f Qr ,- gli, ' is jf' .,hl,5?gL,--95, 75 XA Ag ,J xt'-.,-Jr ras--at W' fr H ,,., '-X +'i5d , ,1 jx, n-1-xi ij. N ill' use 0 if-LCA,-' .AX will :'T-1-Ab jf .- f fi inf ,l J.1,Uu,f, A, ft. nf fill yf,+'.3Q1. 45,0 ,Q-Bl, -.-.,- A' 'fefgfgj ffl fd X . T state at lar e benefit rea-tl from the work of this im ortant division of the f,-'TZ AFV' f , it u it .4 if-if if I 'ill State College. 'Q 3. 95 - I w- , 3.1 . Q11 , lffff' psf-'iff wma' e T' Ie? Page 59 liffgiiiii ir NT ' i ' -fftx ' ,, WJ , l ' 'tl f A ,A T if .1 -,f X , ,f.-fl-X.. .Nh -- .'- , K Y . -5 N . . .- ,i J , 'gre ,,. -L. i. . -.,..,,-i , -55, ., f' 4, ., ., .- , --Q., 1 ., . . ,---xv W -. V i,AQ ,' -,ha , Q ,, 1- , ,plf f,3::l,f,+f ff,-if L vyiyi'-5 1 K g +4 , 'L' Q31-Aj. .Y 1. ff :tug 1 s, -,Me Q96-Qt. 1,2 fel i f' . Q A ll eil. fully--r 1 L+-4-p-. f -M mgfff 1' . .a -6 1 1.1-Quill, . 'Af 'gli I-O, ,,'1541,All,R gl. ,Y . gn, ,YV H if , -7.7 A yr. Q: .Til xfzffggxlg--4, L14 ,., Q f ax, -haelqgk TQ., ' viiafbhfl. 4' UL ft-'Y fi? 'lf ,gt :if 'V-ij,., ,-fi'iiiii!'h. Q37 f'i-14 .fi iliifiell' 'Q . 'X ff If iq'i'ii'lz5Tl V , ff! M- 5 fig' s fi cr., N-'gf' ' -Tl, 7- 4 ' 17-.f 'fix , T Xi -1. A yx '--. 'tx 1' Y 47f ' KL 'F-,jj 1 -' f-df-.f 'S' l'ff'7'lfQ'm lilf ,ffl 0155i-Rani- 'i1'f ll'Q 'i-.f'f 1' ELAN will ...ek-A-.,lrf'f P ifkn ' ,...- l 4 1 , - - 1 , . I ,Y va, 1 AWN ,. il- V. ,1 x x J. wi ',f.',, - 41 ' - s f ' 4.3 .' K g fi ,V ,if ,f .f lfil, ff .'.z ' EQ: 14. 1.1 . N' ,U H ' I ,.. lt 3,-nfl? ? ..,-- If-'ff' 'FCI' +44 tl ,, , . , i.. jx . Q. an ,A Y ll ll. rr , , ,I , I . I . M J.,-A 4 'A lr-- 1 .4 1 r V. . 3' . Egg ' f E lfi Lid- . ,rj . lv,l 1 - , fi . ' , f. fi' .- fp S '- 1 r 'I il ,l ll , 1. , g, hs. 1 ., e. in , V In V. .l ' lf. l- , f. ,M 1 , ' , t vp, . J, 'Q ,V ' 1'-I x 1 tl.. . , .1 -'M .Tl1 I' f '.'u . 'rf 'V Us n, wg - rf i. e. 5 X' dai. ,L K My fi -.Tw ' ,, K. f K. ,,, lf' 1. . .-wk, iv ,, Q ff if ., 14+ -V, -'gg' X - 'A .. , .. . -, , 'g, . .,l,v, , l -', gn, ,M ', ,,, , A 5 . ,, .. - .5 4 . l I , , ,.- . Y U A 4 -A V A . . 9 --fr -., 1, '-, f - , I, , . . , N, . A . K. .. , , 1 ., ,I ,V,V . -. . ,, xg. HV.. it fjff' ' 1, v' i e , X I- - , , I , ,I r 'ull U7 .I Q V I xl V, A - , 1. DISAN FLORENCE HARRISON OME Economics was first introduced at the State College as courses in Domestic Economy in 1902. Edith McDer1iiott, a graduate of Drexel Institute, was instructor of Domestic Science. A schedule of elementary courses such as plain cooking, plain sewing' and household management were given, one each year. The collegiate courses offered were kitchen manage- ment, general cookery, advanced cookery, food economy. laundry work, plain sewing, machine and hand work, drafting and tailoring, eight courses in all. Four students majored in the course. The aim of these courses was to secure practical skill in manipulation by constant practice. In 1905 a department of Domestic Economy was established. Miss McDermott was promoted to Professor and given three student assistants. The object of this department was two-fold: First, to train young women along lines pertaining to management. care and science of the home. and secondly, to train teachers. Five more courses were added, which included: home nursing, millinery, art needlework, basketry and a course called Home Economics, which was a study of the house, its architecture, sanitation and decoration. Two large rooms on the third floor of Morrill Hall were used as a laboratory and dining room. The sewing was taught in a well lighted room in Stevens Hall. The department grew rapidly and additional space in the basement of Morrill Hall was procured for laundry and sewing rooms. Page 60 v Yf -, 1 3 ff ' 1 'mix .3'I'L.,N4, ..-. X S. I -, . . lr, 5 l A 1' ll 1 I Left to Right' f ' Burl: ROLL' -AV1iRY. CillRRl2TT, l.3RYDlTN, HUNT. ROBSON, SMITH. HARRINGTON, ELLIOTT Front ROLL'f-SIEMENS, JACOBS, HARRISON. NlUSTARD Here it grew and waxed strong until 1908 when Van Doren Hall fthe present quartersl was built to accommodate the department. Miss Gertrude McKay, Ph. G., B. S., and B. A.. from the State College succeeded Miss Mc- Dermott. She was made Assistant Professor and Acting Head with a staff of two instructors. one of whom was Leila Hunt who is now Head of Division of Food and Nutrition. Sixteen courses were offered. eighty-eight students were enrolled. In 1912 the name of the department was changed to Home Economics. Josephine Berry CB. A. and M, S., Columbia and Yale Universityj, was made Professor of Nutrition and Head of the department. The courses were re- organized. Science. food study and nutrition were emphasized rather than cookery. Textile study was introduced in connection with the sewing courses. Agnes Craig CB. S.. Columbia Universityj carried on the work when Miss Berry left in 1914. Mary Sutherland was made Assistant Professor of Foods and extension work in Home Economics was started. The first courses in institutional management were started in 1915. The departments of the college were re-organized in 1918 and the Col- lege of Home Economics established. CThe only college of Home Economics in existencej Miss Craig was made head of the College at this time. The College has had a steady growth, increasing in courses offered, stu- dents enrolled and teaching staff until today, there are 31 courses offered. 140 majors and 100 students electing courses, making a total of 500 class enrollments. A staff of twelve members offers courses for students in teacher- training, institutional management and home-making. In 1919 Florence Harrison was made Dean of Home Economics, under whose guidance the College of Home Economics is now operated. Page 6 I 'f 1 1, li , u 4 1 i 1 J ',TA'L' uf lj. ,yy JEPFX3. i 'M'V ' Q ig 1' 7. Ji ff ff, Nil ,HQ 'lpiflfif .... X - -- ' -. 'gi'-i7'f Aizayvwy-,., i, 4- . ff fr, x ,,f 1 X ' fi, 1 -'ffpf ' -' . ffl' ' y i :N ll 1 il tgp fa, pig fsx'wff-gifs , 'rvrif-rg, ,f -ivfgjfl i wry ' 1. fxxggy KL-.N X hy 'tiff ,f.53Qgv yn y , wif, TJ.. yew ll R I , tix lj' N xifi fri' :I--ln I V gif N my pl H Him QQ N Quit, ,j Lvfk, .maxi K , fl, .rA .X I X Ev' W, I VA., Ji- Ht- ll, mi ,JV ,lt F li 'Vip M J li WJ' tl l VTX Ny i Kr' XA N:-yi, ..-:SX-+:T:,g!, A111 A. J fjj 3 N35-Ax X, Yi,fg:,v -' fri li' ' 5- fr 'qw 1 1 1 '. lg .fi cl' Ui .ft bm: , Xgfudl fp - v,f, V 2 if-W'-V N. C41 lj' I' - as A' ..,f . Li i A+ Fifi, -f a if Fiat-is . f if-f f ' XX:--QQXX , V K jNl:.sga,g9I,5f7 14 XX N-,r ,gg-2,7 'lb I .f . , r -3451 ?! f' i X 'fy l f o L uh ,lil V 5 C221 t' W 4 X X, ,V 'i .i lr X ' if ll 1 XXX rx , .'...,ff -. .4 J L! V 7, .u fa W UNB! ' . f f 1 X KXQ Q Liu T5 J r t X WW J fbi' :fl Ji :. f. if f fell ls' ii - 175 fa L ill lEix'H?'? xiii hlwilrv S if f ft J. W JW lfgtziiflfrill if '--Sill ,Q A I if 'iff W, Af' vi WY 'QF X411 L I . 2 ' if DEAN AHUBERT V. CAnPEN'1'i5R 136: . -, ' A rl .' lw'!jLL.-01,1 INCE the State College of Washington was founded by the state in accord- -Wig y',g ance with the federal law known as the Morrill Act, it follows that from f,.'.,'lxi . ,L the beginning the State College has provided for the teaching of such ,fllllf qs ' b h fl ' - ' if -i gfyb, ranc es o earning as are related to agrlculture and the mechanlc arts. , IRQ , x f-'ff I 'A ,p w The first act of the Washington legislature relating to the establishment C 'fax ofthe State College, which was enacted March 28. 1890, instructed its com- sf: l , mission to further the application of the principles of physical science to in- Killa a- rg dustrial pursuits. In View of these and later similar enactments, it is not 'C 'fix W wb surprising that the engineering courses at the State College were established at V' 0215. the Very' beginning and have always held a prominent place on the campus. In fvfgfa Q ' the earlier years home economics and business administration had not risen , ',f'Qx - H4 f to the dignity of college courses and agriculture was looked u b ' R W yn, , pon as eing N U fx nothing much but hard work with little of collegiate grade that could be ff g- XXSRX taught. The engineers were the leading campus group and numbered prac- jp iffxr 'iv-.wp tically one-half of the entire student enrollment. Now. while greatly increased Q54 ' N S in numbers, they represent a more reasonable proportion of the campus popu- Q1 lation: about one-fifth. i X- X 4 iw - N X W uf' 'Z i 0 ' ff W Page 62 X A A . f .g X ' lf' 4 5 5 -fwzsxf 1 tfvf 'fe' 1 is 'ny - e 'T7t'fg2'-V31 'fuifniirk N 1' 1 S w 'lfifi ff if vt: i ,f,,'! 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El'Rif3ff' W XY, i'ib'ifj7'pL' if-51 NX Ill Ye f5 wihY'. '1' --J- .X Left to Right- Bucfl Rr1u.'--SlNll'l'l'l, DANA, LANGDON. CARPENTER, ABELL, STEELE, WELCH, FORSYTH, ROUNDS Ffa!!! Rtltvb-PIEAIU., l..lCKl.fY, l'lUTClllNSON, 'l-HORNTON, OSBURN, SLOAN, NVOODBURN, BEEMAN The high standards of admission. set by the State College from the be- ginning, resulted in thorough training for all of our engineering graduates the results of which may be seen in the prominent positions which many of them hold today. These men have had an important or controlling part in a sur- prising number of important engineering developments throughout the country and particularly in the Northwest. From the beginning, the instruction in engineering has been organized and developed in such a way as to combine fundamental theoretical training with practical applications so that the labora- tories and shops of the State College have long held a high rank among the colleges and universities of the country. The work of the engineer is becoming more varied every year. . The de- sirability of an engineering training as a preparation for many lines of industrial and commercial activity. is becoming vitally recognized so that technical gradu- ates are fitting in where formerly the business man or lawyer was employed. The versatility of Herbert Hoover. who graduated and achieved great success in mining engineering but who has later shown unusual ability in analyzing problems and directing the work in European relief and in reorganizing the United States Department of Commerce, shovvs how engineering training adapts one to the general problems of modern life. Page 63 -tx ll XP' 1 T 17:1-f'T5 X'Nq uyjxiy ,fffil figs swf sf., sap.,.f-- . ug-Q... 1 :Q lt ,. ,xr EK-,vt ft' :r,iil'.1. ,..A ,' if V, 1 'ix-AL,-vi, :A f X -,GL qi xiii-V,-,xliiy-1 X4, I fisx . a . si- if EJ -,iff , T 'vile it -f N f X - it - r 4' J--f -fi lf xx .iXgi'i?:lf'T X'-illVxl-i-fitiC.' 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Il? i K EQ QXq:5fjeL3iiJ'g'ix fi . - llibix P fqfl rg W ch yfwilk NW: J -1, R 1, 4411? ,NJ 'fl af .- GW Wi nw., X' ijt lf' Hifi 1 ? ffl, - X 0 X 'Elin-1 t-.gh llll We all . '. ,Pg e N Q2 -f A DEAN O.L.WAl.LEl1 ,left NX--JLQQH tyfiq, Mretff 15.21 ' M' 'Q - X-1' . . . . 'Sl' rTf,Q'.,ffjfQ3fi'i'l N ZQOLOGY students consider the life history of animals, large and small, '.Hll1,' jI,fff, gl their structure, habits, economic importance and their interdependence. ,'pf,ll i Such information is fundamental to successful crop production by fur- lf ll nishing means of combating enemy insects that limit our food supply. The lypltgl Q Hs..- 2,4 Kiki' breeding of better farm animals is dependent on the laws of heredity. basic to 'll 'QQ '.kfQgf,ify1ff'53, this department. The final product of Zoological principles is man himself, ja -ff 3 ' , so -allcnowledge of the reactions of lower animals 21SS1StS in interpreting the X 2 activities and solving the problems of humanity. fG54i:T- B ' h ll f 1' ' h' b bl ' 1' -5 I .M h actevria, t e sma est o wing t ings, are pro a y mans worst enemy, ,f p , ff' through diseases caused and through the destruction of food material. They lv? ff g'Lq7,lfy'fQ are also among man's most useful agents in ridding the world of useless refuse if , J 'W and in increasing the fertility of the soil. How to overcome the harmful ill' vffnlsilvogui activities and to increase the usefulness of these minute organisms is rapidly i JS? becoming one of the most important lines of study and research. 1-'thx Q , l Man has always been dependent for his food material upon the green plants l ., ' M. NNY that grow on the earth. Not satisfied with the unaided food production by llgj A plants he has changed their conditions of growth through tillage, has carried We plants of value to new regions, and now, not content with the forms of' plants y,f7l,9:: T M-SQrQJ already found, he produces almost at will. new forms of flowers, fruits and ,-.idx if '- N grains by hybridization and selection. If fy j, .QR 1 The fundamental principles necessary for all this activity form the nucleus fluff of the work of the Botany Department at the State College. .l Qi ,ff3f2'K ' f ':X'1fQ Hx Page 64 A I 'Ag' ' Eh. 1 :jx 'gg I .WNV jnyjv' Affivfi ,fri-ttf' g - 'T-T' -. 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' ll ll ff lll U , ixlxk Y. sl mae -A ff'1,v,',2' I Y fy.-ai. pf, cfm jj! ,' i . 1- V av' - ,nil 7,0-.R 4' ,' 4 Left is Right- M Q H 4 H In - - lt 41, mx ng 1' W Burl: llrlLL'1WzXllxINS, SAVAGE, Cl lALl'ANl, lXll1RlEN. DEMMERY, RAYSOR, 'll'lAYER. BREWSTER. l a 1 'ffijkx 141, .tl F YOIJER, CUl.BER'l'SON, CUNNINGHAM. XVILSON. COLE, GELBACH, LEVINE, CLOXVER. CORDELL M' tl- fy' fn' Middle' Ruul-ST. JOHN, l,O'l l'Eli. CORNELSON, SCHNIIDT, SHANV. COIE, PICKETT, BURKEY, TODD. lf l.J'4'f 'Q!4 - XVOODDY, XVILLIAMSON. BURKE, DUMMEIER, COPE, CAMPBELL I XX T . l 1.l'j'y-LJ -'IV' ' fron! ROLL'-MAYANS. NlElNilARD'l'. TAYLOR, TOMS, EDDY. JENKINS. BROCKWAY, STEELE. NIOODY. f X -NP ' -114 jf X OSTBY, EDWARDS, lVlANUAL. PATERSON. GOMEZ. WzXLLER r 5,.,3,- :l'ffk,'Ij ' .f' ff' , t' ,f-1,5-. iv lfyl 5531 V. Chemistry is a very important science in connection with our national H. V4 ,ffl giiaklf ' 1. life. We must manufacture nitrates to maintain soil fertility, to augment our l' -lg, f.'P?-'ylalil I , . . . . V - ,ni ,rf ij: food supply, for the manufacture of high explosives used in blasting out great ull ,ff --', .play-,I Tuff tunnels, canals. foundations. railroads, highways, etc. Chemistry enters our swf Alia 51 ,Q . . . . . . . - 1 ,Qi- Ad. . food laboratories and our hospitals, and it IS in our operating rooms to alleviate mf? T119 pain, putting medicine on a scientific basis. The chemist and the englneer j l,,f'vl, ' ff.. . were the two chief fighters in the world war. Now that the war is over, ri. is J Q chemistry has moved over into the industries. It is transforming crude ore ,Q ikjxx J 593' 1,32 -I into new steels, and new alloys. It is busy with new fuels, new medicines, fQi55s..'tfrIfgi44,fl' as new foods, studying always to promote the material welfare of the human race. X-',lI1'7T'g5Tx'xKRXi'i s - f' . ,, , :fi Business is now a world wide enterprise. It is no longer the case of jill! Vi barter and trade between individuals of the same community, but the ocean '-qraijll! , I, A . . ,ly N ,, Mez, and the air have both been made subservient to the demands of trade. The F, .gj,lPJ' g , doings of nations are in the air and we may have them for the taking. Our tf.Ml,,p,:-Jlb jyy' I+' Q, tables are supplied from the ends of the earth. This rapid transfer of com- gf, ai ' modities and ideas has made the peoples of the earth almost as one great com- 'pf' 1.1 ,, wx -X ,I Le if .tal pg. munity. The work in economics and business at the State College undertakes X fav! to study the business, political and social relations of this world community. S:dg5fSfr,.:.X .K f X . . . ff W- '- 5' QMNQ In order to mingle in a world community, we must know the language of ,,A,f+e1,jliiNNl j Ill the community: the institutions of the people making the group, how they TL. ff X 4 ,f live, we must be able to communicate with them and get acquainted w1th their .Sq X, 1. social life. The Department of Modern Language by the direct method, gives HD- X 75A l v 1 4 v ' I A Elgin a speaking knowledge of the languages and by contact with native mstructors. 55 p 'Q ij a student learns much of the life of the people whose language he is studying. gf pf, 1, ', The department thus serves those engaged in the trades and supplies trained iii f, 2,1 .lf '? teachers in the languages. -ll '.f'lV ,-. 1 l - l , 1 1 Y- . . is 1,-' 'Y if But every American should know the English Language: he should know -31.3-:lefl .glam how to correctly use his mother tongue. He wants to know the origin of the ,Qi lff, 13 language: how it has been used and modified in the past. From it he learns 1534! D E .xx wr, of the institutions, the history. and social life of the English speaking peoples. KU l met I Engineers. agriculturists, home economic students, everybody at the State Col- Rita ,ffl pf Alt-l1sf' , lege is enrolled in the English Department. K 'rj' 'Ki ffiff f 1' X 'iliu 7-ifrfqf is Page 65 I t.ii . , ft ' ..'-- r'H- f' l l fl- X 1 f'-3 fi-V - .AT S. ., dh .WE-kts, Y Q I I V. ' U , Mx , 1' AA ,k 'iw' F, N gairf - gh LMZf-3,fii:,eTgg:Vs4- pq! W 1, X: K g -W 1 if ,flii :ff sea? f -'fs,.f 4 gg f 5,-iff yr in :f,,cf:ffs if QU Q39 .-- 'It9:4fffffl'1Q'f'7c of 'LN 'K if l if fl P alll' .UW il. E5f1'i'WX'i ,'75'Y . 'ff' T ?twlHSf??.l iffy! 71 -15.7-Qi' dll . , .7 .fl ilwl-rl-a ,L ,' -Ffvj' if ffl l-,-ill l 'v fig ill' ,NH ,p . 2 'K Ji:-'11,'?.7 M if1f'1'?f'I f--1 'L 4.f'Z?l We'-.if 3753- f 'FQVQQM . xl' 'i'fu 'ixl ' -ff 1-MKT:5 Q ' -' vv ' gf' fa. , JL.. ' ,uf 'Jr ff. tt '-.- --J. , - ' 'W . c 95 W 1 fy- 1 , ..as-l'g-.'1f--g1:t p Q.. ,r V' Qf,2fQ'1..l. 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V-pix ' '!'J.i1i ffn-i, . if ' l- .V ...WI in!!! f- ' U'l'-vcllsfl Wfi37Wf H1 f ,l'-.PQ If 1 5' 5- :1 'J ti I ' 'li' i q K ar. v.- .14 .Agni , -I 3. V. D110 ,L N pf.-' Q, 1 ff .1 . 1 -. ,- fa .,'. ZIW1 yr,iaWf laftii-. ,fQA' sfx!'fQgl1-W-3 QI' ,1 V: M tif' 'gift -5 T355 1 . -. fTfTle25lfiQ.,fff l1fl.111.f l ?.-'l-1.1,-if 4 Tfy gui GTQFW i ,f ,xg 'ff ' if J, Fl .:1'le'1 lf Qaff'-ll? wif, 'Z' fjfil .151 9'9- ffftkl ,fiffr if ill. ffpll it HTC I i N 'l X.jCflviiE:-1,2 ,fi . .1 , A il! f,7f-4? l l DEAN E. E. XVEGNER HE teaching of veterinary science at the State College of Washington was determined by an act of the legislature which created that institution . March 28, 1890. Then, in accordance with the legislative act, the regents formally established the chair of veterinary science on December 1, 1891, and on January l8, 1893, elected Dr. C. E. Munn to the position of Professor of Veterinary Science. After about two years' service Dr. Munn resigned and on May 22, 1895, Dr, S. B. Nelson was elected to fill the vacancy. For the first few years veterinary science existed in name only and it was not until May 4, 1896, that the School of Veterinary Science was organized and a course of study adopted. This early course was designed to supplement agriculture and to prepare students for more advanced work at institutions giving degrees in Veterinary Medicine, and it was not until the fall semester 1899 that a three-year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Science CD. V. SQ was adopted. Two years of high school work was required for entrance to this course and the first class graduated in 1902. ln September, l906, the Department of Veterinary Sciencef' became operative. This course. for which thirty high school credits were required for entrance, covered a period of four years and led to the degrees of B. S. and D. V. S. Then for eleven years both the three-year school, and the four-year department existed, the School of Veterinary Science being discontinued in the summer of 1917. In 1908 the present Veterinary Hospital was erected on the campus at Pullman and the class room and laboratory portion of the present building . s if'-flu 1 si rm , 5 . iii 1. .. pr i'..'N . , f .qi . 1 in 5 .-1,3 . ll' '11 . ll ' 1. i . . L ,l .. - ,,,,e.g . .f wil al gg. .W ,.. ,ij wx I.. .5 J 'T p l 4' V, l '..L Xi- .' lllxd ,f R-L15-Q ' A 727: .lem tif U2 M 'tt 1 1 ,wr-M. -X ff,- r' .iff ,u l A . 1 'kx ,A . . . 1 ...N Q X Z J xg Page 66 S 'ggi i 1' l -I ' V ,1J4fJZdi'AXjA V . V. .' 1. ' 'Z' ,.,, ,f-.S . --ug ,:T .. f' a-. . H-. Je,- T -1. M' 137 91' . f'a e C 1' 'g ' 211145: git -51-P 1.1 f'.,xQw ' YM -s, ,ct QQ' :V 5, f5l.'a:i'-Qgfi'-if 57 Jlffifffjz ' :il if J' , 1.-. X -- 1 -K M1 4 at 1 T ,Wea 2 3:1 '1 '1 e fa-rw V-e as 9 A-f .1 .1 . X. 1 24 1 9 1 1: lflff 'lf if-jk I ,V L.. k.4L,fNrf'- this 1. 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A, I 'ri Q Ly , ,. .ffi s XJ 'Qt 31.2.-,. i'1'lf'-Q,-af' 1'5 j f .1 . 4 in ' - J '1, fl' 'K ,ft . uf: Q ,ww 1-'ff eff ' 1 ' ' 1 N1- 'gi'-. nf 'V X-2,-.t.:f . 1 8-'F f ..Jf'f,1 w 3 .l J' '-fm' 1 I1 L19 ' 'I uf? .f'f...'LT: W' ff ll ' .TH 1 '--.Q 1-X.. 'T , 1 '- ' ,a . 1' .va-'.fflD ' lx -,J A -f - 'i li-1-3Xllfi.'l2if Nfgifm 1' ffl If LQ - ll 11-2-f' Lf. nl ,ll l ,aa -4' xi b. ' 1 X' 1 5-. N. X I l'lOWAR'l'll RODIIZR XVEGNIER BROWN MCCOY was completed in 1909. In that same year provision was made for giving instruction to the senior students in Spokane and a building at 225 Indiana Avenue was leased for that purpose. This arrangement was discontinued .Iuly l. 1923. In 1913 the degree of D. V. S. was discontinued and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine CD. V. MQ substituted for it. Reorganization of all divisions of the State College occured in 1917 at which time the School of Veterinary Science was discontinued and the name Department was officially changed to College of Veterinary Science and Dr. S. B. Nelson was made Dean of the newly organized division. In July 1919 Dr. E. E. Wegner was made Vice-Dean and took active charge and in June, 1921, was made Dean of the College. The College of Veterinary Science at the State College has become the center of Veterinary education and activities of the northwest. Eight post- graduate sessions have been conducted to which all northwest veterinarians have been invited and the college has become generally and favorably known to the men of the profession all over this section of the country. The College draws students from a large area as it is the only institution giving degree work in this line west of the Rocky Mountains. The 150 graduates are occupying responsible positions in their field all over the Pacific Coast. Most of them are in private practice because of the independence and agreeable nature of this Work, upon which the success of the live stock industry depends. In addition to the practitioners, however, many have found remunerative positions in the employ of cities, counties, states. the U. S.. B. A. I., and private enterprises of various kinds. Some are in the army or attached to scientific schools or experiment stations. - Nearly all of these, however, have found agreeable and useful employment in some of the many useful pursuits, for which their training in Veterinary Medicine prepared them. Page 6 7 TEQAL. , -Da fue: K 'tt -5-fwrrv-iaeve-.fix Ziff -fy li-ftp, gffezrvf :V+ it fe L'fw+e-fe.f.4 wx ,if t sq -il fl vx,,a.,- W ag, 1 ,,+1i,n,'-,f ir. sf, Lair it-'Q32,QNa-f, -.sc M- '- i, t r N5 if ff ,, , , Il r Ar ,J W , r A i X - V X .. 1, ' ' .1 , fg ea jg. -41 ' of .X 5' 1 , 'f N1 ff A .-gg elif ,.?-Ll -'-.u.'A,, hx ' Z1 ,- 5 1, i I-c 'DNN Q i . - 1' X. 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A. 1 Q . - A , , -e 1 . f. . 1 ip , 1 I, 1. , , v A x ll 1 -'1 5 l - 4 l DEAN A. A. CLEVELAND HE School of Education was established in order that the College might better meet the needs of the state for well trained teachers. From the beginning of the institution courses in methods of teaching the dif- ferent high school subjects had been offered by several departments and a little later basic courses in psychology and education were taught. ln 1907 these courses were grouped together and the Department of 6 4+ it 1 i K r N 5, aifvfif , 1 . lm. 'jf H Education established and placed in charge of Professor H. C. Sampson. The '1- yfi.j5,,15....W appointment of an assistant professor the same year made possible the addition . ,+- r74fgr f'Q pf of several courses in psychology and education and the establishment of the 55: fy psychological laboratory. 'gf 1 ' J,.5,v,3 .s!1g lg The development of the work of this division of the college has necessarily Qigy' .gfti been conditioned to a considerable extent by the standards of preparation for l if' A, teachers required by the State. At the time the Department of Education was J rfl established the standard of professional preparation was low. As a consequence W 'gli fif the department grew slowly during the first few years of its existence and was J ,Digg f1?,:E!ffI4 in the main a service department with few major students. fa p As the standards of preparation were raised by the requirement of pro- , We-glrlt prefs-is fessional courses the department grew in numbers correspondingly and the i V M, jffilfx l number of major students increased in like proportlon. K ,ig .. I V J ' , , K fl'f.f ' , In 1917 the School of Education was established by the Board of Regents fa X gy-' c - ' is fgfiffiw 'E l'Qki Page 68 1 ' ji rl' A V N its MT K K 5 KJ-gg. 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J W .. --. -W ,gf Q lil QQ gaffggj S'r1sv1?NsoN 1-lAMu.ToN COE i,iili',7jff. lxvfllivl, ERICKSON STONE CLEVELAND RICHARDSON as dlijjlil I , ,Q 'ls turf. , . ,,q ITM, .. ltd 1-'Inf cy 5 I iulxljxl, ,U ,AQ X ,i',J5? NB' wi'- Qi fj1 Q.-N. -'QT and made coordinate with the other major divisions of the colle e. The j-ju. qv ' F, -wx . .DAX--, '-- .f l- 'Fx ' ,.q'r. gaurrv rf - p -I X 2- f,v1'f'LGfx l I 1iji .,, f x ,l 1, N lfi 'fir' J .Jail .T ,U Z ,' -lil L21 , ,gb NW M - ' - f r jf ,ll 'lil L 'Qs if. 't f., ' S gig ak U ' N. -.Ag , ,-f--'fr -X. 1 entrance of the United States into the World War and consequent modification of the work of the colleges of the United States caused the School of Education a temporary set-back. Since the war its development has been rapid in the number of major students enrolled, in the number of students from other departments taking courses and the scope of the work offered. Some idea of the rate of growth of the School of Education may be gained from the following: One student was graduated from this division of the College in 1908. ln 1923 forty-three students were granted the Bachelor's degree in Education and nine were granted the Master's degree. The 1925 graduation class in Education numbers approximately eighty. Since 1907 the major enrollment has grown from practically nothing to two-hundred and thirty. The number of instructors has increased from two in 1907, to seven full-time teachers and two half-time teachers. In addition a number of representatives of other de- partments offer special methods in the different high school subjects. In the past three years the School of Education has gained recognition through the establishment of chapters of Phi Delta Kappa and Phi Lambda Theta, national honorary education fraternities. Plans for the immediate future include more emphasis upon courses for supervisors and superintendents and upon graduate courses and upon research. A.-if-1 fl.r..f-.--.v '-1 pf - ,tx 1. . 'f 'N '. - s e .I i J' 4 T 1 TJ 'f 'L 4: -'K K!! ...s. . 9? K. ' vw LQ P.-5 7.i '.f GET g .. ,141 'i- a-. u. ' A r fa, 7..- !',-ff.,-T1 lik lxl IV t.i'fQ'X'5 p if lifrfa- E, 'rre f FEE. c JV, V4 1 W PWM I 4 , figidi A ' will-i1,9 it iff' X -V l xi if if 0 Page 69 5 5 ff. 5, .. it F1 I L. we feds , , - , ,-' A 59s. f XX, 'T 1 Y Q --J'1,,.. X l'-N.,.f'rff S f ' 'ff 1: .1-iff g-52 ., 'If' ' ' fifiz? 'AL 9' 'jl'fS' 'F r ,iffy A 1' Tw 'Pr f ifgf--P g m --r:,:aga.1 4' tall-,1 A yL5Q2L,.ff if , -S,--4 .JW ,Vi ' if nigh jr? ' 5 ' --25 l-'e Fri-rl P41 if-ttf '1,f-1525i.1,lg' . ffl Dlx f.:c,f1r.1p,' Eywff 'jf I if-'12, fl it J ifllo it it wg ,af fl ow j sm ' V , tt :N H' - x ' V 'I Lnfjrtnjq-:':'Y'w 'Q In l j 5 ff ' ., ,' I, jj 'X'!'x,f in 1' ggmjlgz T f T i,.,.ffa ,gf .t r. lt.. -- r. , l. . ,,, .. ,r .. LL .--f-,ff :f1!iiiKxi!xl'iij'i'i!4 'iii '-ff--,',l'tT if ,-ilfciiqiihfali i i1'f 7ffTq7f?iW' 'U 17tfr?fie 'ii iw ft . Til-'iilffil l' f r-t' J K 'M '--4,13 1--I. H-'Z , 1 ,fxi ,, xp N .fr ,x .-., .R -., N . sw, I J- , , V L '71 Y V-4 N li f -v,j1Q'A5:1 f4a jill l41i FjF,,T f 'j 'Sf'.:i'i EV' b f'T37E:Ql'1'i!. .Till -xficvsilib xiii K i ' J T xi rf ,, - .-' ' sl .- - -rf - a ' - ff f. , ,. ' . . V i - '- .' X..-2' .X - .uf 1 .2 V- A' M 4. . , ..- 'U , A I . 1 , 1, , .Q N v 1 ,e .4 . e ,nf . ' . e., ..... f - X. 1 -. . .- A 1 X M- f - - ,V -- ,i . - i 1 -'-- - . fy, - G+ ' f J , , , . , . A .- , .- 1 ,, , - . - -. f , 1 , i 4 , -A ., . . , X ' t , 'fix ... , N X1 . vw t li A rf v ,. A r ... x I N , E , L 1, .1 l 1 1' . A ,- , 'xq - 4, -', - 2-14' 4 , V , , , . X. ,. . , .i, A , ,. Q V . 4, , , ,A ., 1 . , . , 4- . - . di 1, I- 1,1 i ,l, 1 -lt , , Vx!!! .1,-' 4 - , 2 .5 ' '. K 4 A , i 4, A f H . ap:,a, ' X, g .- DEAN L. O. HOWARD HE School of Mines and Geology prepares men for the various posi- tions of responsibility in the basic mining and metallurgical industries. and for positions in the state and federal geological surveys, and for teaching the science of geology. The course is so diversified that its graduates are fitted for many other lines of work as well, yet so successful have they been that over seventy per cent of them have remained in the work for which they prepared. Four-year courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Geology, Mining or Metallurgy, are offered. To graduates who have had at least three years of responsible practice, and are otherwise qualified, the profes- sional degree of E. M. CEngineer of Minesj may be granted. The degree of Master of Science in Geology may be earned by one year of suitable graduate work. Sixty-one hours of geology are offered, thirty-two of mining and thirty-eight of Ametallurgy. The school has well equipped laboratories in mineralogy, petrography, physiography, crystallography, assaying, ore testing, metallurgy, metallography and electro-metallurgy. The course in mining was established in 1893 and in geology in 1895, since which time the growth has been steady and consistent. Its graduates occupy executive positions from-coast to coast in the United States, in Central and South America, Alaska and Africa. During the height of the boom in copper one company alone employed fifteen graduates in its mine, mill and smelter. Of the three electrolytic zinc plants in the world two are under the management of our graduates. One of Page 70 , l I A pffi? V. f ' l i ' L . K 5 ' - .R ' ff' . T f fi' X ' ' .- 9:-'i 'J H ,, .A , - 1 - ' WMI 1 J v y e h V, g , I w, I .., i I.. ,I ' I V r . .. 1 . l , 3 - . , 4, ,. . . - - 4 t 1. .5 '-i K .W . , X-.1 ...ii ee ,Hee e 'ra ...at 1+ . .. -, in W V' -,1, , A I .. ,,, ,,gm,f..,: . - -vt. , I. V 1 K QI. xx s, Q ' ! x. -' ' ff 'au 3' 5,1 -A I Q X, rj ,Y - , K ,v T , . 7 , -, V. 5 4 eg in ,L . . ,. , . , fl -. , M ,Arty ,N ,X i . . - G 4 - I - V ,V , f Y ,' ' - -1. 'i ' 'X I' f V , 1. -,., -. 4' t 'e , ff.. ca ., J 'pp' . :di I J , , , Z, ,, -ah, J., . .M X... I JENKINS IHIOWARIJ HENTON SHEDD the two nickel plants is likewise managed. With the constantly increasing demand for metals as the world gradually recovers its stability, opportunities for profitable employment in the great mining industry are increasing. The influence of mining upon industry and civilization is shown by the fact that the people of the United States, comprising only six per cent of the population of the world, own forty per cent of all waterpower installed, thirty-five per cent of the railroad milage of the world and fifty-seven per cent of the world's telegraph service. We produce fifty per cent of the World's coal, sixty-four per cent of its petroleum. sixty-eight per cent of its zinc, forty-eight per cent of its lead, fifty-nine per cent of its copper and fifty-two per cent of its iron. XVhile the population of our country has increased 360 per cent in the last seventy years, the production of agricultural products rose 520 per cent, manu- factures increased 2800 per cent and the mining industry 7700 per cent. We consume 90 per cent of the world's plumbing supplies, sixty per cent of its coal and sixty-seven per cent of its steel. The mining industry has been a participator in this wonderful industrial expansion and without our coal and metals we might today be in the position of pre-war Russia. Wonderful op- portunities, therefore, await the graduate in mining, and those of W. S. C, are taking full advantage of the preparation given them to occupy their proper places in this great industrial life. Page 71 x X --- -cf . .- . ,, ..,, v- . ,, 1-, ix -, - . .- A r ' .. - f 2 A .-.. s gf - 1 1 ,N V N - 1, 1 . n . - . J . -. ',- -, t -. '- r f' f , . V Z ..., E 4 .,.',..: yg .MEHN A 4,1 ,114 ' X- i , fin, W. .lr i k f vu, . ,lx 1, - -fr 2. . --4,-M. ,gm-. A , gl. :1 A 'lv 11 i 1 1 QV.. ,, Wir, ,Cf rg A rl, I pi . JCI, lv 1 K X 4 11 1 , 1 . . 1 ' 1 - --- I. . 1 A Q ,,- V 1 i , 1 -1 , 1 11 . .. , . 1 . 1. v ' ' I i . L -x-- eg . y 1 . , f. . . ' 1 , , - V . 1 . 1 1 .41 if -. 4 1 DEAN l'llERBliR'l' KIM ENOUGH HE School of Nlusic and Fine Arts of the State College of Washing- ton has been one of the most rapidly growing divisions of the insti- tution. The college was a leader among the educational institutions in appreciating the educational value of music, and in giving full recognition through the granting of credits for music study. The first announcement of a music course was made in the 1896 catalog. There was one teacher of piano and one teacher of voice. No credit was granted for music study, and the catalog announced that 'fthe Department has been arranged for the convenience of those desiring to carry on their musical in- struction while pursuing their college studies. Q The first work in Fine Artswas offered in 1900, this being purely in the nature of private lessons for which fees were paid. In the fall of 1901 Professor W. B. Strong was engaged by the college to teach band and orchestral instruments, and to conduct the band, orchestra and glee club. Before that time these organizations were handled by members of the faculty from other departments. Professor Strong also did some private teaching in harmony. Dean Herbert Kimbrough was engaged by the college in 1902 as instructor in piano, and the first college credits for music study were granted in 1903, this college being one of the first in the United States to grant such credit. The 1905 catalog announced the School of Music, this being a three-year Page 7 Z -4 .- t'.Y-u-..,. a 1 . X 1 r' ' A - .1 I . ' 1 1 IL -'-'- 1' V l V i ' ' 1 .I , 1 V ' 1' 1' . , .1 - ,1,, , . . P iv 'IL if 1 l 'I J' I l l' w -bil' li ' v 1 4' A A 111 1 ' . P if w 'fy A 11 - ,i,, R, - 1-. ,1 X 1 5 te' Q- .. r. 1 E, : 1' 1 ' ' 1 1 ,A 1 .W , ,., , ,. - , , . - , - f 1 f , A ,, , -ri v .-1 . .. H ' 1 - . e . . , , . 1 - V 1 v .., ---., . 1 'I I, L lv ,l ,l .1 1:11 Y ,N so 4 is -' lf. l-l1.'- - L--Il X .51 , Q , ' 1: I ,-, -- , fix . ..f- ' A -..v .v in Y K . f ,x 1 1-. jy pvj 1' .3 X i,f. ,'-'ft i ' .f.ff , f'f7E3i.f ,Lip 'F 'f'1S.-.,'NQ4F-Q'aC.1,1 N -f fx' 9'-If 21? 'ff 1' L.L?j?.f lxywif-.1Vf ? N5 Nwf' 1..f,.f Iff,,a4QRf'Cf'1 2af,f-YYTDAEWIA54f1fe.t.J1r31-ifgaiff' .S.i FlI13'f'1-L1 ..'16'ffir::1. .-,.' 1 If 1-Mr u f'X.J,LE fa '-,frgj 31. ww., iimj-L ,3 - Tlinfff Xl,' -A -ND, 7?:i+5.a,nJk ' 1 AAI 'X 'Q-1 1 ,Ziggy try -'l if ' li v 'lil 1' 4 '-A - f is fi c 'r+-Jie 1. f- ll A 'sa-0 11 1. I V we- f if - X xl' 7-'L I Aff, 5. , .- I '. 'S-'T T ' XT' ,' ' - ' L,-1ll. .-2 7.1-,QT ' CN It F: 'il , 1 . , 34 Agp I . ' 4 itil-'T1f' i'A1n' aa ,fi I 'lly5:.r .Wilma Tiiiftilf URI? 'MII ':'y1.'1xX ll'-N 1 1.9.11 f- .. .fre 1. 'F 15' 'iff ,f M1 W 'Q'-,. 1, I jr ij ' 1.111 I ll 1112.4 it ffl ,A , WA., --..:'f' , Ga' 1 , .JV K.. A3,1,xk xv a..S1,Y- .,,!L,- ,vb A, K 1N!.,'N nzxygwu. Q 15, , .L .y Lrg! .N X :J .ML JAM. uri: Ruhr. 1. IAP .X,.:4w :f -,Six 'Vx 1 1 N4 y ,yt Vita.-,vhhlx I 1 vp. ,i-1 X gf ihgxxf wi' Y- J L- xi., I-I 5-Sw-4:3 7.A.gf.,V, All i .U .xvtmrrt fx' :Lu I A' '41 fxlvr ,. i1?1f'1i'd14f3.L'ffIi'I'1 .L-'Y-L-4-,Y 3' F -91151: TI?- ?S'r-f fi1f.Qc4.-F21 iifrm ' f5h??J'1iKglx1f' 217511 7 Iii' I '+L-.1 ' iitt 1 '--. Q, 31 'Aff if vt 'rr :fee xxx, -'nfl 'kk-'R AN 1-1ii'1 i-,'lAd ?1'f5., ' fe at .fi i lxlyfi'-QV '12, X. Aff, -I ,+., A 1,1 I f ,- .Y-'?.i.i.5.a ' ,lf XML 5-1. ,ff .3 1.1. - xgg?,4r-.gflghfrif jffz I ffiqxf-x. 'try ang! 11 ' fi' Mg 1 'ff '.i '. ,- .1 X, ., gf- --R If if 1. QF ii' 1 5 , I - fl, 2-NY kfq'1l..k,..w,i A YA D qfhfig 1 'N 11 .1-1' irfffi ill 9 ,ll wi, .gm gg I , 9 p, . , A v , ' . .Af-' I ANIVLQG A '1,ff'j 1 W AA, ,g . I , V ir.. jf .', ,A f ' 1 Z I ,lf , 1 , ' UQ' hx 1 'A fi' :. 1.'.f'r '13 fd J ' 1 '. ' f 1' JF'-,L. '1 ' ' 1 Buch 11-iw-I-lAv1.icl2K. MCKEE. CAMERON, NAsMY'r1l. NAsm rH. LILLICH VM. 'QQ jff'J-vi -'JI fll Fmm Row-BU'l I'ERF1l3l.D, BARAKIAN, KIMBROUGH. KIMBROUGH, SPARLIN, I-IIDEN. HANSON ip '3 1fQ'f'y ,IJ ' 1 f .yfg 'i N .Aifa','- '.1i ,1 5.5.3 1. jig I ye. , -U, 4 5. ,jf',1H,-, 71 course requiring sixteen high school credits for entrance. The degree of iffy Wf,1ig,L,'f .2211 1 -QA, Bachelor of Music was granted upon its completion: The faculty at this I 1'V17.jL.f . .... . . .. , ,,. y .-jv:f-W time consisted of five members, two being student assistants. ,fax ,. 5,57-5 . . . . i gg-.K--gr ' D, F Courses in Oral Expression and Dramatic Art were arranged in 1908, M If f ,t',4 - and first announced in the 1909 catalog. -3.,'fQ.'.,,x ' --4:15 l?',f.i' In 1910 came the announcement of the four-year courses in music. The 1111 1' 5'5 2 I . . . . . . . .- - I if., ru .l 4-,I pipe organ was installed in the auditorium during this year. 1,1',1i, Jjrfrff 1-.ff ,. . . ,, . . 1' I , w. ,, The Department of Music and Fine Arts was first announced in the lilx-al f '-f32j1fs. . N . . . . - 1-1 . v . Af .r,, 1911 catalog. The Department included music, fine arts, oral expression, and ,A ggi ,W .1 ' N , 1 . . -. -. l, , ' j ,K dramatic arts. Herbert Kimbrough was made head of the department. The K A, f degree of Bachelor of Arts in music was first announced in 1913. Certificates -?g -pyff?r,'1'1 of were given upon the completion of the two-year course in Oral Expression and T37 . 'R a three-year course in Fine Arts. gf Ziff RINJ1 The first work in Public School Music was given in 1914. A two-year fiifdri gfi-Zkxjh course for music supervisors, leading to a certificate, was arranged in 1916. 't'yN'Nl?,g' HT- 'isa IQ. In 1918 the various departments of the college were grouped into di- Iggy 1 3'iTz1l4A visions, and the School of Music and Applied Design was created. This in- 15,1 i,7fl5','r-rags Q54 cludcd the work given under the Department of Music and Fine Arts. In ilgifx' LQ3., WK --fi 1922 this title was changed to the 'School of Music and Pine Arts. The f' A117-'I 'yy my '.' Department of Fine Arts Was created, and the course extended to four years. 1'-,HA 'Vf':,.-' ff . . 1 4 . -. Ar A, 3-Tujlg the degree of Bachelor of Arts to be granted upon its completion. The new 51351 four-year course in Speech, leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree was an- '.'Sf'fQ...Jg.:i5' 1--'f'.., nounced in 1923. fb xi I During the past year, 1923-24, there were 535 students taking work in if A 14 1 music, 302 in Fine Arts. and 305 in Speech. The total number enrolled in Li is Y ,,-if WV If si-.5 fl. Music and Fine Arts was 910. ,5f3,.-ef.,.kg,,43, fazfvif ' 11..P.4f:fi 1 va 1 4:55-, Page 73 lYf'f.3...g.,' 'i bl L I' F -if ' ,, , ,J 4 , U f. Ts f . f or A ci-1--. V -.-.f ff .c If 1:-A , -ff A -- Q f iff, f . 4, If . '- t I -1,1 1 5 X 1 .V 2.-V'1i.I'Qf .. 'A 7' :, If-'Y 1 ' T. 7 F :QQ ff , U, X 'L 'T . ,- .fl-'Lg' ' f ':.-A -F., lv , -' F ff . HH . 1 Ay? -, 'AI - 'xv e' if ' 4:5 J '-:QQ-. -f Q fu 'I 1 ' J' U X' 3 7 -L 'MH ' 'if ,- L' f lk, 13 1 ,LQ M1 15 W-4' f' 4-L-'X-X. 'irq' 1-,jl UQ, I 1x.I.L..Qf3l . 4 - HH-, . .1 ' -' v v ,IL 1 - ' ' ' ' ie ' f- A x' r v,' - I5 -1 I -A.- -P17 1.-Yr fa-f L- 1 R ' 1 I J 2. 1 Nl M ' Jn. 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AV' ,' .' 11 15- jg.,'+v, f j.11j,'1A1y' 1.51.1 T1 1, ' 4'!A,i.1 H. 3 5, ,wg 1- FA Il I ,Vg -V . , ' -' xg. 1-AA A A, A AJ- c, ,ff j1V..A g if - ' ,QAA ' 1- , V, 11 1 A AA A A A . 1' ,li Q1i'1f 'i i 57 'fl '11, TI if ff '1 TI li T11 11 ii ,. A A5A.1fA1.A1.A1AQ, WMA ,, -.EQQ .-cl.AliJ,r- A11 A1 A A1 11 '11 1' 1 A 1 A-far A I I A-.g1A1gg,A4,Af.g.' 1 A- ' L,- ' 11' itbvfk N. ' - .- ,-'. 1 1 1.' 1' Y 1 '. . ' 1 . 1' 11- N121-16 - ,-'11 - I f -.1 ,-. -. ,111 1. ' , . 'T -. M':el'. V ii 'V I' 9 , ' ' 'iff '-' , 1 -.,:11fP1' -1 -fe 1 V ' - em x '- 111. wg- 1 I 1 ' ' .ff F-.pf QQINJL ne-: 4 ' - ' ' o - . K YF?-J .a Y- c fr. fr ' I - . 1121-A1'! f1 I I AA 'Je ' xl -1' MA l 'ig-Al1'J---'yi - Y'.f1Ef'ffk153l?5c1J . ,, .A XAXAA ,I Af -- f 12-i9Q,.'13ill!,!3g4. ff . 'K '-.- 1,- , I . 11 x.:ep',1,1.Af - ' at '1 1' 1 ,,-'A A 'YF W1 X11 179' 111' ' A, AA,.f,1A1AA ,i - 111 1i.f4'.1 'Y 'i lr. T ' 1' Q,Jf'lV,' 11 .PI -31 A.-F111 1, 1'ff ui::f-11 Q9 ' 11 VKXAAAA diff--A 1 1' eva ,fy 1, A11 W- 1f1QQ1rf .Lfi2f'.ff' 'Q 1, rfrgfief I 1--' 1Qg1,-if1-flf, 1-X311 . A-Le 111' ' 1 QP? . . AA It 1 1 by ,A 1.31 1' ,lic '1 1A'.1A . I .1 5 fqfifi 'iff A 11' ,' L 111 .if -1 1 A A-.AAIAV 1 ' i' 1 1 '1' 1 1 1 , 1- 1.1 i111fff1.l1'L ' ff j A-A -qtm .WT if' '1 A 'if' 1 P I ffl '1 'it DEAN P. H. DIRSTINE Z1 LIN' is-Aj. 435. '. J . ,rw-. .1 5' 15, -11 . . lfffiif''cfafp-.1f,:f.1 DEPARTMENT of Pharmacy was organlzecl at the State College in 5 ,fl-4- ' 'A,,A,ffLQ-,As 1892 and graduated its first class 1n 1898. No work was given from ,Tye ,A.1,.1'1Af',A, 1A 1893 to 1896. In 1896 the Board of Regents recommended that '11, courses ln Pharmacy be again established. During the college year 1896-97, 1. i,.A': J11AA-A1 only the first-year work was given. The first course offered was a two-year it 153' Af?fAyA.A.1AAA11., -l,N course leading to the degree of Graduate of Pharmacy, and was given in the ,lj , A KA 3,4 .',A,1iAJ' Chemistry department, under the d1rect1on of Professor George H. Watt. who I A KX.: QE,-'fggif qi. became associated with the State College in the year 1892, as Instructor in , 1A ,jQV 31y'A,,1ArA,fA?sz7 Chemistry. ,A V I 17- f-to In 1898 George H. Watt was made Professor of Pharmacy, and in the ' 4. . V, A . 1 1' c H A ' A1 51:3 A 'Wi .Ay AXA 'QWAT f 1. 1 .J .1 V IQ' 11 , f ff-Tp ff ,f F1j1+:'l lii .1 1, tiff' , . 'si xegw-1.14 11.1 1. .Q , X same year. Pharmacy was made a separate school. Professor Watt was elected to the Chair of Pharmacy, or Head of the School of Pharmacy, in 1902. During the year 1905 it was recommended that two additional years be added to the work in Pharmacy, making a foureyear course. In 1906 the Board of Regents created the Department of Pharmacy giving a full four-year course, leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. The three-year course, lead- ing to the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist was outlined during the year 1915. and this course was also given in the Department of Pharmacy. The School 1 1-N , 1 f , 1 1 -X c . 1- of Pharmac ave the two- ear course and the De artment of Pharmac ave A Zhhfjh- - Y . . . . . the three and four year courses, and this was continued until the reorganization F of the State College in 1917. 11' .A Dr. J. L. I-Ieldrmg was elected as Assistant Professor of Materia Medica 1 ' 1 ,Y, . . . ll tr.. 11 in the School of Pharmacy in June, 1910. In April, A. F. Maxwell, a former , R graduate of the School of Pharmacy, was appointed Head of the School of A 2' 3?pIi32a11:i 141 ' 5-'3 5 gqj,gf N1 Page 74 112'-' ,LF-Q3 1 . ' . - V few -ra, fn--. If L-.2 'ra-11. 3: f'im'- '-1' tif- ff' ' -f'T-'1'.l. 1. 5 1-' - .,' L, ' 'ff A -My-A --Q ,' f ' A-fl-'rf '7-Q1 'i j'f1 1. I 1 ' , :Y '71, ' f .1 f ' 7' . l l'x11'1lQ1--9241-fi. I -lv it 1.1 f A' f 'c'c 'ff1T -rl 'f1.J11 1? it ,f'f1T?P. f 1 lik 1 ,A 3.71, A. .Aix .gl Af.,-, ,fb A A1A AEA A WA, AAA? .Ii in JAl:if.,gAxf AK , k A AA 1,1 ' 1- 'if'liv 11i'f6ffJ, f .T'11'-1 1477 1' 1 2' 'lil if Af 'I fl 1 1 AT t71Ll1S1.1 Y 1 -'AV , ,A f fy ,fllirlt-. A X Y1 I A x'1.'lAlAZl1-AA , '- .'- -f -f-g-- mr L, ...gg-Q'jf ,Ax . ,111 ,'3 - 1 1 .1 1. if fl if 17? c 'f'1?' ff' 1 ' 1 I , if ill-J . I1 1 JAIA, 'A AAF,1A!A1 1AA?A. A A 1 :Ai il, 1 .V A' AA A AA AgAA1AA 1A A15 AA 'I J Y - 1 -rw 1. 'fi ,-has-.J 1.11 '--2 aa- -c1- -13-1 . 11' 11 p? f' ,111 :1.. v,'4-AQ1,1SIfi ,AQH--, 1 . up -.if--PM It NN 1' I 16 9. my , , , --7 - K . ,' -,T I ' ,- H ' f . ' , i 'T f fififfrf -Suri! .R- Q'i'i -. x':12f411f9r- U31 Yvflfff,'-'f'f,ff?-111.52-i'i1. fi , if 'Y' ldiffn. 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' ' 4 ,' A ,b Q i'-I !l. l . 4 q , ., I 1, 1. , XVENZ COLGATII DANIELS DIRSTINE I , ir ' . 1 . . 1 ,. Pharmacy to succeed Professor Watt, who had resigned to engage in the prac- 1 .71 . E.-'Q , tice of Pharmacy in Pullman. Professor Watt was made Emeritus Professor N., Ng,,ff,i of Pharmacy in 1914 and is the only Professor of the State College that has 2.51 ff .,'l',A. WJ 115.91 ever been so honored by the Board of Regents. f lgfj, ' if At a meeting of the Board of Regents in June, l9l7, when all the depart- , , -K -. ments of the college were segregated into divisions known as Colleges and T 5351-.,.. Schools, the Department and School of Pharmacy were made into one and '51 lj, elevated to the rank of a School and made one of the nine separate divisions t ff of the college. ,. Q In 1917 Dr. P. H. Dirstine, who since 1912 had been Assistant Professor ' ,, 'i-.,y'f.l of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Physiology, was elected as Head of the 7-fy' School of Pharmacy as successor to A, F. Maxwell, resigned. By action of the , , f V. Board of Regents, in April, 1923, Doctor Dirstine was advanced to his present F I rf position as Dean of the School 'of Pharmacy. V W Within the last seven years the School of Pharmacy has experienced a 1 rapid growth. In 1917 there were enrolled fifty-five regular students, in- Nl cluding those enrolled in Pharmacy and those enrolled in Pre-Medics, with the JYQX Head of the School of Pharmacy as the only member of the faculty. Due to 1' N 941. 'Til an increase in enrollment, Mr. J. I.. Powers was added as an Instructor in 11' fd.. Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy during the summer of 1909. Due to a further ff increase in enrollment, Miss Belle Wenz was added in 1921 as an Assistant 1r!,,y in Pharmacy. She was advanced to a full time Instructor in Pharmacy and I I ' j gl, Materia Medica in 1922. In 1923 Mr. Troy C. Daniels was elected as suc- mf V, ,L Cffgj cessor to Mr. J. L. Powers, who was granted a leave of absence. Following ng' '-f the resignation of Mr. Powers in 1924, Mr. William B. Colgate was added ' '3bf' . as Instructor in Pharmacy. ' Q if --S' 'W The enrollment of the School of Pharmacy has been growing constantly, 4 'K' ij, , , I f, t having made one of the largest percentage increases of any division of the col- - 1,4 I lege. ' ,P gffjibgg' Fifi I X fel' M . Page 75 3 ' '71 1, I1 M . ,--. If ff' .-fav-H 4: 1... f, V ,Y I , ' X Win . -ul f,r if 'F f ,. ' ' ' ' , ' ff f ,I ,- . 3 H., N W -fs f'-,,1 I . .1 , 1 . K, I .lui A : 1. - f yfvx ' H-1 .gk tg'-,lc,L, :Q 4' ' H 'M -I ' 1 .. iff - 1 ' v ' 2 , ' ' Y . ' V- I Lib, : A I .I A Q lux ri ,Li ' A .I lx I 1, 1- N , -4 i -1' .Viv-, 1, f., , . : . I y. - I I , mu. . ,y Y v A, F R ' V. -- . 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J U' iv ifsfp' fre: .ig at ,T -f gg it . ry gli. ' N +9 -if ,. X . . . ' fx -f' 4 ff C9 ,rims 11' 6 itil?-Ai fa 5-I 55 .f L ff 754 ff. -A.. 1il?fff i l it .4 1,-Fir? :M 1 if lf , A 1-be ,QV I I-' ii. I I 4 fi r ff .A ,ix-,-, lt-N Ei.. all r, --iff Q o i 'ia-if '- 1' aff ut- - E3 j illlll 'Q 4 wk LJ AN, 'rj' lx f' QQ!! sq DR. J. F, BOHLER -,fy ff tl ,Lays f lk tgzpgf' l:i'!. VfAjMIl N THE early days of the State College, athletic teams were coached largely ,9'fS'f1 T ,,,ja,-T-HI! by seasonal coaches, some times the were facult members some t' es l kcjr ,ily ,, Y Y , 1m 3 ,W 'lg figs citizens of Pullman, and occasionally men employed for coaching only. iff at During these years little or no work was done in Physical Culture, as it was known then. What was done was taught by the coaches. U' fiSf,if.' S In the fall of 1908, the first instructor primarily for gymnasium work, iiii K 1 WHS employed though he coached some in addition. Gymnastic teams, classes ff, f f ,-'XVJJ U1 b0XlHgf Wrestling and formal gymnastics were organized. The enrollment W,-'ll If of men at that time was between four and five hundred. 1 J Qi In the year of 1910-ll, for the first time two full-time men were em- ii ff VV X ployed for Physical Culture and Athletic Coaching. Two years later a student 1 xg? assistant was added to help with the gymnastic work. The first Assistant If ix ' Ck Football coach was hired in the fall of 1914. Since that time the teaching and H, ju-if xiii LX i - coaching staff has been gradually increased until at the present time four full 5 k, time and two part time men are employed. The enrollment during this time ,,,4, was 1 fx has quadrupled and the number of activities has been considerably increased, Q I When the state legislature in 1919 passed a- law requiring Physical Edu- luv X X I7 cation to be taught in all public schools, it was deemed necessary to train l ci if u Page 7 6 ii ..,i 4? ffff iles-XJ ' if X451 t,.1.feiia'fP? i . SW l' lf t'i air Vi-if .srzfffsi 'afl flf 9 ls all 2 llgllqll Tails vw iv' UM- 9-.ilff V frtlxthwaec, Q, gutigmfv ' '2-,S --X, x, If ,A 3 Q L li., L53 EV 3 if l,wf,,v . ,355-:,ei melts ll Wifi if Xa' X lf Ulw'tf2f'14FsF+.1'W JUHM' li tl ll' .i ,H ,inriv , wx 'I ,T A 'A 21,3 .- wg? in X :I Kg' m'x5x-M--'J' -l-'Qi I lil, L' -X 'lk' NK-I rl. E' - 'K I, V362 Alsii ik' X' lf 'l-vcigfb Ni'iT:f fg I f1gQ44'2'1'5kZfJ J 'wlx f kbhfifil' firm ' 'Nl' ' 74 ffflfp 5 vc X1-f sefz-:sf l -+31 L V- ' J 'K asa I 9 Y-'ff If .. .x 1 r .f,1afx:A2sf,iafYJ4'f 'NN 'P-25. 13-491295-1 'Cari .AL . - Y, -- 1 . r. ,f f of- -' ,A ' ' ,. 4 1 :. N. 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IL' .V-J i V gl as ll' lil: 1'-.K 4 . 5 L' f Lglii -. kj, rx V, ., , P, J, 'nfl , . .L s. TY' T. I kia .f If ,,-V. I Mil' . i' l 'f ,feb ,Rr lyk :lil rl V Jn if N4 U -vgag.f,.,' r . l Al'Pl.lEQUlS'l' NIEILSON BCI-'ILER l5OllLl?R ZINK teachers to carry on this work, and a four-year course, leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, was organized. This course includes special training for athletic coaching. Our fields have been considerably enlarged since the beginning of things. About twelve years ago Rogers' Field was enlarged from a three-acre tract to one of seven acres, surrounded by a half-mile track with a two-twenty-yard straight away. This track is second to none in the northwest. Until this year, Rogers' Field was used by the Women as well as by the men. A field was purchased, graded and otherwise put into condition for the use of the women. Last year the Associated Students purchased thirty acres for a golf course. These additions have Very satisfactorily increased our outdoor facilities. Our greatest handicap has been our gymnasium space. It was built for 250 men. and now we try to make the same building serve six times as many. If our fondest hopes are realized this year, and we can build a building in keeping with our growth and need, our program will be enlarged to include a greater number of activities and to serve a larger number of men. During recent years it has been necessary to curtail the intra-mural work greatly on account of lack of gymnasium space and many of our students have been deprived of recreational privileges. lt is to be hoped that this 'need will finally be met and that we can in truth put on athletics for all programs in the near future. 'f ,,.-'ff-,K N -: f . 1 ri' Jn., , ,br -fue .f QS, , ' .if-.f . H 1 4 , ' ...- V , - - .i ,. X . 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' is lf UWT ' A-'-ye' 1' lk' T- Q ig ' 'H .' i r, 1 A 1 12 1 . is fx! 1 tl 53:-:far':N-gf'i.l4 We siswrifsin at VW!! WZ' V'-N F' '.,. 'f' v , I X X , FHITJIY ri W lYJJf',f fr 'f 5 . it 'Pf'liPTx1'5f-il ii iu l' if fl Silt' li 'f 'Q'-ff xlwffli ,s P it Q l ,lim 4 1 Miss GEN1evrEvE BARBER 'i rr A7265 -Fifi-1 AST fall, 1924, there were 751 students taking required work in the 'tif' Xgfjilyxl Department of Physical Education for Women as contrasted with 551 Hifi lx! IME' in 1920-Zl.. Students now enrolled in elective courses number 254: Q, ,fi FT. tour years ago this group contained 48 students. There has been a constant 'JQQJQ tlssc xx increase in the number of sports or activities offered to women at the State X Collegelof Washington. The seasonal program allows a student latitude in his N fa-gl -:ii her choice of activities, which are: FALL WINTER SPRING xl 5 ff. I if X1 f' 1 1 il U 1 . I i gfj,,i?j1,l 9113: Hock2Y Basket Ball Field 53 Track All 5 '51 lg Tenms Indoor Baseball Outdoor Baseball A3 if A Qxigff Fflfl Vo1leY Ball Rifle Tennis: Archery QQ, ,if ,flu 5 Int. Dancing Int. Dancing Inf, Dancing D5 All , -' X , - . . fa ' X' A Folk Dancing Folk Dancing Folk Dancing ., , exe - . , Special Gymnastics Special 55 Reg. Gym. Volley Ball f ll iw i i' l A, 1 N, if Plans for the organization of a course leading to a degree in Physical Edu- K ffl'-13 Yi Page 7 8 K , J +L'-K3 1 . 3' ' 5? ' ' f77Tl'li 'ff5'f7T.gi' -, Biff? 'T T ' J , T 73 Q V, 1 J U N xx K-ti -1 Av V V '!?:?'f,,x'- Y I A H A ?,l,f,:,,i,-L.: sYtiipL41-- -vi iw ,Z it IG- ,Q g .h I! 1 ,. Il ,Lui ll. ATM, ,at 7.11.12 ,LL 11,1 Xuilfy, 'gf-1 .5114 'if W6-567 , --Jet IH- fji lj! wif' is NL 1,-gf , VAN' !,Qkj,l,Aif , I-1,254 ua 1,-1-y,P5:x X 1 .I PM I - 'L A-iffy l 5 r ,If :M ivffqln XNN, 'Qt Xxx. i i I . i I .-WTR ' fl ixisyi-Jil. A V Pj! LTTTTDI 'iyfidii 'ills , ,. lla F955 l4', iilyixxuq U 'Wi ki-pl.f,rei'14fy,' ,fl 'Q yuh VUKQ rig?--Q4 r.,g 2153 -if LJ ji S., 96141121 Q1,,ffel1,'slaff.fRn1 if ff afiau yi ears' A fe '14, f as I' 'SV ,az f. We NP fff. a-54-f7i.xffl332?i 'xxF5Eff4f7ZfialC7'T1i'F-, 'lily glrsai-3,1-fys'16ff 'i1, lll.li'l'SCll REICI IAll'I' RAE BARBER JACOBSON cation for women matured in 1919-20 when there were nine women students taking a teachers' course of thirteen hours. This minor was an outgrowth of a three-hour theory course first offered in 1909-10. During the world war attention was focused on man power. At this time Americas men who were unfit for service, young and adult women who had to keep the wheels of our factories running, and college girls who had to take their brothers' place at home or on the farm were straining every effort to keep fit and to serve best. Many state legislators, influenced by the fact that nine-tenths of the physical defects of men and women of college age were remediable had they been discovered earlier, began to make provisions for physical education in our public schools. The organization of a four-year course in this department was the State Colleges answer to the need for trained leaders. To the student who enjoys sports and games and who is interested in the social and educational aspects of health maintenance. physical education offers an opportunity for valuable service. Page 7 9 sign fplif 21' ajft 1 ,.lQf.5- -3112111 L1f,,,...g g.,jc, iggw 11, .1 j, .lg , ,gi - 'li' '4y1, lj Yi ,ff C3 I' ' X 'bv'-X., - ,1 .a.'L.,1 'P -,xf bij 141.4 HNDY . l ' hh- . 111, .f ,' 'l,-3' fl fnjfi lllw 'If '1 1 ,gif , -- .f ' ,W , ,Q . .gQ'si. Yfxfax I rl. ' ' A.. V is Qin- tk 1 .Ri , . it 5 1, Jr' -' , '-' xg, H 11 ef 11 1 Mir-11 . 1111 it 1 11 1,-ff. 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Nuff ,115 1 Nil Alu 14' I-17 ll. i fx ,JV dx . 1 ,f, s131T --' . if I1-'fi NM, 1 1 ' '1', W. li, ,Six-11 V -H -I a 1,1 T9 T W1 11: f- ' 1' .1'i'J in- f '1 .D Ai.: ' I, 1 N I .I 11f1':.f'- f- i,1,?fil:f i 1,111 ,ll . 1 iifflijlff 1, X ',,4ll12 , J 1.721-1, 1 .3 ll .. 1 1 1 '1 - 1 'xi -...- .I l, , , Iijiai - '. '-lei N r - itil .igx E31-. - 1,6 PROFILSSOR N, J. AIKEN - -'vw ff 455 f32f'l.Q . JI 11? 1, L- 11:-'19 UT - y If f'l,' li, llfi I tif .1'V,1f1'al When the State College of Washington was created according to the 1Qm1' V3 -,- 5:52 i ' - - ,j,if-'l.1.ld,- 1' l requirements of the law the Board of Regents established the Department 'yd :fu ,j'7',-F of Elementary Science, The Department of Elementary Science was intended ,R-4.511 lk rg?-it-lr3',f4f'f' primarily to furnish skilled Workers for certain vocations rather than to prepare I., - Wg A -- 1 .1 .... . lb' f1r-sg? for college. In most cases it was to provide the last step in the school training tk ,, -- '. ' . . . . . U7,fl',:f 1 il 4-.X for the boys and girls who were to engage in these practical pursuits of life. ,- TL V L1 -L, K 1 .rr 11 1 11 1 fl907 11 f 11 li 11 Sh 1 fB ' 11 fff' ylfigcf. M, 1 n t e cata ogue o a o t e wor , t e c oo o usiness, t e .1111 ,Yj ff l', . , . . l. Y wif-141 Artisans School, and the School of Agriculture was consolidated under one 'gl 1 . .N 1,2 , xx, H 1 I 15.1. 1 3 'ilk head and called the Department of Elementary Science' Its purpose was to ,IAP A b, train the vocations indicated by the several phases of the Work. This depart- - 1 ' -gf, 1. - ., . -' 1 ,.'X-- ment of thecollege was called the Vocational School in the catalogue of if .1 -,-4 gr. ' ', . , , , I f5fXg1..,1i'1.V1kf .IQ1 1 15' 1922 for the first time. This was done that the young people about the state 1- ,X1dl.N, might better understand the sort of servicewe intended to render. This School .Jlifgf is a preparatory school only in the sense that a student completing the course ,1-iff. ,. a , 1 ,. . . . 1' ff, 'Lf 5.im,XjX.fl-g LE has completed Work equal to graduation from an accredited high school and rl, -X If .l may enter college. if 1 f5:Taii,13..y 1 'Q .-,K l .. Fi' fu '.'1,f'f Y '- - 1 11 . -1' . Page 80 1' A 1 Qwppfr . , 11- V'-f . , h .1 111 ' -Q ,, . . . .. A 1 ,Y ,, ,A di, 'X ,1 , Y I4 og rev ,nd - 5 ggi 4. ,JL-v41,:Tl,i, g f X , ,, V Il f r 211,-11'-j' ,1 -' 1.4. 9. '. f'l,f.'2 7i1lf-f f---1'1f Nw.-'l 1- -.1' .ff-. 1 1 5,1 .- 1 . Q- ,yi-11 'W ,L:.1.-f 5 V'f:f',T,' gt,-1, ,- 7,1 ,rgtgf-1' fr' .1 .riff 3- 45- .1 . 1 f- 1 ll-.--. ., .1 e M4.-N. -- V .. ll-jc, 1 1 -A , ., -- . A, 1.11, V ,11,1, - 1 I .- A , l 1g- 1. ,Ali Il 1 Y-A-. Q 7 ' X1 . A 1 -. J ,1, 1. , 'D 1' l1'j lx 1 1' ll 1 , Pin '- - -'17 .1 . -, l 4-a ffl.y iii. 'A- I il, i':g1llg,i l 116 .1 ' N. 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', lg Q-4 'u'1'gi1.lf ' - 'fig . ,mfg . -' L'-Cr .-pf. PM Qgjfagifgt j,j4Qf,.??:f'f QtR k- glfgg-'af fl- gf. Lit ,V .A,N ,--+-- ' N: -- v - .-. 4121.. 1. sf- C4 xiii X-1-ig Xgiggaf'-'ff ' 'N W1 ,X ' U'-.ix I 1115, 5,7 ff Ili ff a-'dvi 'Fig . l '4 11 lax II . ,M U. 4' ' f '1 -I ' 1 if s -, gr! 1. X, I 11 .YK 1A s, 1 , 'fl if hi? ff . Llikilu N K DR. F. F. NALDER fig! HE history of this division of the college proves that anyldepartment of 'Ni ji, instruction which responds to public needs will grow and flourish. The ..g Division of General College Extension began its career in September. t 1 l9l9. with the arrival of Dr. E. F. Nalder from California. He started it on U its career without even a shoestring. As a result of plenty of hard work, and good response from the public, its growth has been constant and rapid. Its 1' , activities now include: 'lxlif l. Distribution of motion picture films and stereopticon slides. Over ,W ft four hundred reels of film and nearly a thousand stereoptlcon slides are now +1 in circulation from this office among schools, churches and other non-theatrical is-'11 J Y centers all over the Northwest. The College through this work alone has won J ,',-1' Wide recognition. ll 2. Correspondence instruction. Courses are given by mail in Economics. ' 'Q Education. English, Foreign Languages, History, Manual Arts, Mathematics, -1' Political Science. Psychology and Sociology. Hundreds of students enroll in 111 'Pix' these courses annually and find them valuable means of self-advancement. Q'iL,f,g- 3. Extension classes, organized annually and supplied with competent .-Hin instructors who give personal service. The classes cover a wide variety of sub- 'X-.. A ects, those of a directl ractical nature bein most in demand. U wards of 11 . .1 J Y P . g . . P i .'1 two thousand persons have been enrolled in these courses in a single year. 4. Occasional lectures, entertainments and musical recitals from the Col- ialig' lege are supplied to Washington communities. 424211 ' CQ-52 5 X xg Page 81 , 2 1 :Vri- 1 -1 ' i l 1- ' lb V! 'iff 1' i ' Fi. 1 'x 1 fx' as-- ,, 1 V w A ': , ' --. 'le . .I-i .- +51- ' Qf 'V A '-. 1 f pl. ' ' - L 1x ' , W ' N- .yl ,E , J -- , ' 1 1 AX 4' 11 1 I x .E 1 , -2 1 1 - ' . '. . 1' . ' t ' . T' iff , ' Y, . i 5,1 l 1' . .1 .. i ' r i Q e, - .,.. 1 V? , , 7 ,V ,. it 4 A . 1: 5 -11 V. 3- 7 1 ly 5 - . ' . .1 are 'l 1 A .- Z ' . 2 1-, 4- ' 1 1- , ,, 4 ' . 17 . x N i .Lf fs. QA . fn .,, ,J , ,,Y Y y i1, -W , ,el f-,-' .3 3,11 M4 .Ax .x 1 r, -4, 5 . ins, .i 7' fir ,i .4 'fV o ,'i1-Q! i ,i.,x:5r'1ff 'I 1 fy 'xg-. r , '111'l.ff,Y1'. rx 1. f ,f , 1 Y,-:H1 ,L ,. J' .Ayer- 5 1 1-if f- , ,, X4-teak . frfxv ,XJQNI if . ,1 l.fff,l 11' ' 1: 1 S J i J V .'x' P 1 rx Y K - 1 ' iv X 1,-xi' , 1 W-1' ' d' ' ' iv f . 1 - 1 'VU tk w v ' F-T' i B Ii , b , if 5. '4 W 1 Page 82 WASHINGTON, MY VJASHINGTON While we are sitting 'round the blazing fire, XVhal' is it fills our hearts with strange desire? If we are singing, hilltops are ringing. Valleys are filled, and joyous notes are clear. What is it brings the joy to every heart? What is it clings. and will not from us part? 'Tis the songs of Washington, all the livelong day. 'Tis the songs of Washington. the Crimson and the Gray! Washington. my Washington, The Crimson and the Gray, 'Tis the songs of memory, That we sing today. When the sad hours come to you, And sorrows 'round you play, Just sing the songs of Vfashington, The Crimson and the Gray. When in the twilight hours you recall, Mem'ries of yore, with faces true and all. Hours that are brighter. hours that are lighter, Come to your heart, and silence seems to call. YVhat isqit cheers and drives the tears away? What is it clears, and brightens every day? 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I V ,gf ,.-'ln oi i ' .1 K., . .-7 'ffm 2 . ff: 1,1 vi i '-Ni .I A' A 'y Y . j ,fxxi ik., JEAN L. ADAMS Orov 1 if If Ifnylislrv-fPl1i Kappa Phi: Quill Club. ll , ,,.4,K ,,px,,fALfl,X ALVIN ALLEERO Oig Har ff -2-fjfzif' 1' S Iilgclflical EgginreringTEnlere1.l from College Puget Sou X , H' ' Q ca ar and lade: A, . E. li.: A. A. E.: Rifle Team Q CBJ: Captain R. O. T. C.: Reserve Officers Association. '-21535-A ' ' ' 'nf WEE, 1 ENOCH HOWARD ALEXSEN Tm ,A-1.5 'AHyE il- Busim-vs -l.'ln1inist:'ufion''Signn Chi' Square and Corn .,,. .,. I .A .,.. . . . . . - p. 37, Q .l g. Economics Club rip. czp, qu, 443. Track 435, Q 14' jf fx ' Senior Executive Committee. 'Hvf' ,VT , . X -.iv xg' 2'4f14Ofi.f.l, L fl 3,11 9 if ji W. MORGAN ALLEN spoka 'Q ' I Ejjjil V3 Elvrlricul Erzginer-ring---DelIa Tau Alpha: A. I. E. E.: I' -R' i ' sociatcd liingincers: Varsity Track Clj. C321 Varsity Ten ll fill Xlff OJ Q39 NJN' 12,11-t--. Y! I A . . LT, ,XL lg OLIVE AMERY Wana Wa l 'lik if-f:'vf?iQffL' X Eilurulimr-Alpha Gamma Delta. 'Q Ig..-ff? EI . EANOT P. ANDERSON wana Wa f 'jpbx ' K flyricullurv -'Delta Tau Alpha: All Ag Club flj, Q My-,iofagxl J I. OJ. C-U. ifLf'a,15f , N TJ.-Q. Qb ,L '. i fj.y,,.'ald. 4 ll SUE E. ANDERSON 'mon A r l Y 1 l J ' r f , , WI .5 I -Ae l' fin pd-tawiz VI, ,fgfw ?.xiYL -ZI W . A -' . ,WN- .I lf QNX pin. ... ui i .1 .jgj l.llgfL4fi 156393 . 'V 1, J X X Hi' .f il f -, , Ffa F53 ' ,fj . D--N x.. 'fa-N' W . '.-. -.- f' rf' N fjii, XA! iff ipx-4,-7 Q, ' f . .- i, . i f-I fig A . . 1 J-fi 'J ' .'..l 1 ,r . ,XX 1 l X , Li 14, X T ,: ll X. 'az .9 --' ,' ,i . . .fn A -ff, ' 1 V - N X Y A-sl mf AN 16.4 :K ffl 1 .' f.,' ,i,f!'-i- Af ff Au' 'D' . rj.--A 1' f' lil V-' ' grill! 'I. fur if Pl sllflircw fi iii, J ,f E -Q -1 'fi' s. -. y :Jn f-w.:Fll V ': T jf .i .il-.il , ' fi .. 'LL - -. .X l . . ' fax ,f'7s.7'l.-1' 'T X Q-,V L , 1 .' V, ZH. . l A A n A ' . -,n 'R ff' 4 . .all lhgsical Ecluculirm--Crinison XX. FRANK D. AVERY I:'fluuuli':m----Phi Della Kappa QU, Q-lj. Secret 135: Spanish Club Qlj, Treasurer KID. CLYDE H. BACKUS Enginei'rir1g1gf'l'hei:i Xi: Vice President Washi FLORENCE I-l. BAILEY Engineering. CLARA B. BAIR Edalcalfoli--Kappa Alpha Theta. VIVIAN BAKER l:'duruIion-Kappa Beta: Won'icn's Glee Club. Y cfw. A'a .' ' CECIL E. BARGE UH . Secretary OU. Pullm ary flj, H torian C-lj: Cosmopolitan Club KZJ. CBJ, QU. Secreta Taco ngton Litera Society CZJ: Secretary A. I. li. 131, C-U: A. A. l:. Colfa Yaki Cottonwood, Iclah White Bluf Mechanical EnginuuringfAssocialed Engineers UD. Q2 133 Q49 A A E up up A S M 1' up qzp C3 LAVERNE A. BARNES Spokan - Bacteriology--Enlerrcl as Junior from Whitworlh Colleg American Baclrriologists: Sigma Alpha Omicron. W VIRGIL E. BARNES Diversily Club: Y. Nl. C. A. Depulation Team: Socicly Pullma .. Geology-Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Secretary C-U. ,, 311-H i'l Page 84 yy . R ' L.. ' f 1, g. 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C-lj: Vice President CU: Prcsidcm C-ll. l-IAM GLENN BENNETT Pullman ii'ng- Sigma Gamma Epsilon, President C-lj: Mining and 'Y. President Q-lj. OLYN BICKEIJ-lALlP'l' :canon-Pi Beta Phi. Wailsbu rg H A. BLAKE mfr ami Arts. EPHINE O. BOSTON min' and .flrls--Kappa Beta. RY P. BOWMAN glsicul Iirlucrilion-Theta Chi. Enumclaw Yakima Port Blakeley Y M. BOYLE ucnrionf-Entered as Junior from lloly Names Academy: a Chi Omega: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Lambda Theta: Secre- Ncwman Club UU. MOND R. BRESNAI-IAN Colville riculturc. A E. BROCK Riverside irncu rlml Arts--Della zvlfl. Spokane A F. BROWN Dayton omi- lfcunomirx- -Ellen ll. Richards Club: XV. A. A. CBD, : Hockey Squad 121: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet C-U. ROTHY E. BROWN Port Angeles 'iysirul Edurulinn---Criniwn W Club: Physical Education : Outdoor Baxcball Clj. CZJ, CD: IndOorBasch:1ll CZD. : Hockey ill, C-ll: Honor ll-ascball C312 Class Hockey ager CH: Class Outdoor Baseball Manager Clj: Outdoor hall Manager CZD: W. A. A. 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V, it V -AV Y V 5 ,V.,fV .V-.V N V , g... f -- C . r 1 x - A,V . ... ' il S. ' Page 8 6 DOROTHY BRYAN Sp Economics Science und lliatnry-Delta Delta Delta: tary Associated Students: Associate Editor Chinook Booster Committee CZJ. CU: Evergreen Staff: W League Council: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Mortar Board. torian C-lj: Scribbler's Cluh. Secretary CJD, C4l: G Beta, President CU: licnnomics Club. Secretary and Tre C311 Chi Omega Scholarship Award. HARLEY NN. BRYANT XVeria lfcrmumicx Science uml llisfort1+Psi Nu Sigma: Sca and lilade: Delta Sigma Psi: Phi Kappa Phi: Y. M. Cabinet CU: Military Ball Committee CBJ: Booster mittee C3l, Movie Committee. Chairman C3J: Econ Club: Executive Council A. S. S, C. XV. C-ij: Exe Council Class Cflj: Vice President Stray Antlers Club Major R. O. T. C. ALBERT C. BUFLUM Walla Cliemical lfuyim-eringr Siniga Nu: Associated Engineers soetated Chemists. -ROBERT W. BUCKLIN Port Bla Iintlliali- l'heta Chi: Crimson Circle. President C-ij: t Della Chi. President C-ll: Alpha Zeta: Intercollegiate Kn Cougar Club: Evergreen Stafl' Clj, Clj, CBJ. C-U. C352 Cougars Paw Staff CFD, C412 Booster Comm Lhairman C-il: A. S. S. C. W. Executive Council CD: tain R. O, T. C.: Class President CBJ. JOE BURKS Wenat Economics Scielivie um! l'lismry?Kappa Sigma: Crimson cle: Gray XV. Club: Economies Club: lirosh liootball: V lioothall CZJ. CBJ: Interscholastic Track Meet Com CU: Vigilance Coniiuittee CU: Secretary and Treasurer son Circle C411 Chairman Vigilance Committee C-U: Bc Committee C-U: Athletic Council A. S. S. C. W. C-lj. ESTHER L. BURMASTER Spo lfrfmonzirs Srienre nm! l'lt'stotyfDan1es Club: Phi Kappa MYRTLE BURNHAM Vanco lfdtzenlion-Delta Zeta: Phi Kappa Phi: Sigma Kappa Pi Lambda Theta: lireuch Club CZJ, C-lj: Chinook Staff AGNES BUSHNELL Pt linglish-Delta Zeta: Crimson XV: W. A. A. CZD. C-13: NV. A. A. Handbook Committee C351 Track CZJ. llonur Track Team CU: Hockey CBJ, C4J: Apparatus CU: Chinook Staff. THAD BYRNE Se lirlucuticm-'Beta Theta Pi: Sigma Delta Chi: Crimson cle: Phi Delta Kappa. President C-ij: Delta Sigma Rho. President CZJ. Secretary CU: Vice President A. S. S. C. C-U: Editor of Chinook CBD: Varsity Debate CIJ. CZJ. Booster Committee CZJ. CEI: Chairman C3,l: Evergreen CZJ, CD, C-H: Assistant Sports Editor CID. Sports E C231 Day Iliqlitor CU: Class Reporter CZJ: Oratory Debate Committee A. S. S. C. W. CZJ: Treasurer A Delta Mu CZJ, President CZJ: General Chairman Homecoi CH: Associate Editor Cougar's Paw CZH: Dramatics Lieutenant R. O. T. CBJ: A. S. S. C. NV. Comniitte Revise Constitution CZJ: Chairman A. S. S. C. VJ. Comm to Revise Election Rules C-ij. CHESTER J. CALBICK Spok Engineering--Oniega Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Delta Club CID: Pyramid Club CZJ. C351 Associ Engineers CZJ, Cij, C-U: Movie Committee C A. I. E. E. CZJ. CD, C-lj, Treasurer C'lJ, Exe: Council C-ll. HELEN CAMPBELL Eureka, Mont lfcrmomics Science trnfl llfstury--Pi Beta Phi: Mortar Bo liasl-tctball Team Clj, CZJ: Secretary Women's League C Treasurer of W. A. A. CZJ: Y. XV. C. A.. Chairman Fin Department CD, National Student Council C4j, Presid Vice President Sigma Kappa Alpha CBJ, C4J: Vice Presi Mortar Board C IJ. IRENE CANFIELD Spok Etiuculitinflii Beta Phi. ARTHUR CARSTENS Rear Ayrirultureg- Phi Kappa Phi. -ROSEMARIE CHARBERT Y Fine flrts-Entered from Bellingham Normal: Theta silon: French Club. NORMAN CHANDLER Sea Agriculture. ET CHAPMAN Pullman harnmcy. ENN C. CHARLTON Pullman gricullurc. DLEY H. CLOUD Tonasket Ivcrrical Engineering. YNE COLLIER Ellenshurg ciuncc and Arls--Theln Chi. RROLL P. COOK Chewelah lzcnzislry-Theta Nu Theta. Secreumry-Treasurer C412 Vice iclent Q-U: Associated Chemists. GINALD C. COOPER Pullman nginvering-President Delta Alpha C-lj: Treasurer Rhu lon UH: Treasurer Washington Literary Society OU: nsurcr Assucinlecl Engineers Q-lj: Secretary Montezuma HN CORCORAN Spokane 'conomfcs Science um! llisloryf--Sign1.1 Nu: Intercollegiate ghls: Newman Club: Freshman Baseball. TA M. CORDELL Pullman Education. ORENCE MARIE COVVAN Dash Point 'hgsical liduculiun. ROLD CRAWFORD Menlo frlucalion-Bela Chi Alphn. OMAS N. CROCKER NVinlock lgrirullure-Phi Epsilon: Dairy Club: Stray Anllers Club: ry Producls Judging Team C-ll. MUEL J. CURTIS Wiimlock gricullure-Alpha G.inimn Rho: Y. M. C. A. Secretary. ORGE H. DAHLQUIST Arlington hvmicul Enginrcrinyr-NV:nshingtun Literary Sociely, Ti-eau' OJ. Vice President C-U: IxSSOCi3lCd Chemists: Associated ineers: Sphinx Club. RJORY DAVIDSON Everett usinrxs fllinvinisrralion-ffAlphn Delta Pi: Secretary Fresh- 1 Commission: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CED. 633: Class inl Chnirn-inn GJ: Vice President Economics Club 132: 'nsurer Women's League QSJ: President Wonxen's League 3: Women':s Council CBJ. OU: Executive Council A. . C. W. QU: Gamma Bela: Nlorl:irlvonrll. HITNEY DONALDSON Yakima Jfharrmicy. Page 8 7 .JACK DAVIS Spo lirwzurvtrh. Suit-ure um! flialtmrtf Sigma Nu: Delta S Pei: lcmthall CZD: Claw Tt'easu:et' Clj: Glee Club Grey XV Club. WILLIAM R. DAVIS Spo l?r:r1x'r1t't-rl11g1-Omega Phi: Sphinx Club CZQ. Associated Engineers CIJ, Clj, CBJ, C-lj, Secretary C35 VERNON DAY Co lift-clrr't'liI Jinyim't'rt'nyf Beta Chi Alpha: Associated I neers: A. I. E. Ii. DOROTHY I'l. DEARLE Eve llome Ifforvtmrlrs -Kappa Kappa Gamma. EDXVARD LAURENCE DENNIS Ros Ay:'irul1urt-4Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Sigma I Cfhi: Intercollegiate Knights: Evergreen Staff CZJ, CBJ. C litlitor-in-chief All-Ag Evergreen C'll: Assistant Editor l Chinook Slalf C311 All Ag Club: limsh Track CID: Va Track Squad CD, CBJ: Cross Country CZJ: Sophomore lance Committee C221 A. S. S. C. W. Movie Comm Ch.tirnt.in C-H: lixtension Service Film Exchange CBJ. C Lflass Reporter Cali: liirst Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ELSA DOERNER Grants Pass, Ore Physical Education f'l'heta Upailonz Sigma Kappa Crimson XV Club: lntluor Baseball CID. C3J, Honor 'I' C355 Outdoor Baseball Clj. CBJ. Honor Team C311 T Team CZJ: Hockey Team C-lj. LEONARD DOWNIE. Sea limrmrmc Science um! lllalury---Sigtiia Chi, BORIS A. DMITRIEFI3 Orcnbourg. Ru Electrical anti rlleclmnicul Engineering --Cosmopolitan C Glee Club CBJ: A. l. Il. li.: A. S. M. li.: A. A. li, KATHERINE DRISCOLL Rear lfrlttculionfliappa l':eta: Sigma Kappa Phi: Phi Kappa l National College l lay4:rs: liurotlclphian: Newman Club: N ner All-College Dcclaniation Contest CID: Sigma Kappa Secretary C311 Newman Club Vice President CJD: Presic C-ll: National Collegiate Players President C-lj: Wom League Treasurer C-ll: Class Social Chairman C-U: lin Club: Spanish Club: College Orchestra CZQ, CZJ. C Draniatici CZJ. CD, C-U: A. S. S. C. W. Lectu.es anrl te.t.nnment Committee C-lj. LUTHER L. DUNBAR Pate DOROTHY A. DURRANT Sea Scl'er7ct' fmt! llrlsf-Enteretl as Junior from U. of Hockey C3J, Cflj: Basketball C31 : Track CBJ: W. A. Claw Manager lndoor llasehall C-U. E. DURRWACI-ITER Seat Munng lfnymerr' -Sigma llhi lfpsilun: S. A. T. C. li ball CBJ. C412 Track CZJ, Cij. C431 Captain C-U: Cu W Cltvbp Mining and Geological Society: Sigma Gamma Epsil RUTH EDWARDS Taco lfcm1m1'ric Sclulwe am! lltsmrz' Theta Upsilon: Gam Beta: Phi Kappa Phi: lictinuniics Club: Natural History Cl HOIVIER EGGERTI-I Spoka Ayrictr'lttrt-'A-Presitlent nl Sphinx Club C411 Entc.tainm Committee A. S. S. C. W. C-U: Varsity Debate C35. C ljraniatics C311 Delta Sigma Rho. Secretary and Treas C431 liorum C4J. .lOl-IANNE R. EILERS Santa Ana. Cal Scfmrt' um! Arla- l'hi Kappa Phi: lfcnnomics Club: KV. Cf. A. CY EMERSON V Pullman r Economics-Pi Beta Phi: Umicron Nu. 'RT ERICKSON St. John rnmry--Psi Nu Sigma. CES V. ERICKSON i Aberdeen nomirs Science and llixlorif lintered ax Junior, IUZ-4: mega: Homecoming Committee C31. K-H: Humor llditor k Q41: Evergreen CB1, K-l1: Department liditor. l Articles Editor: Gamma Beta: Iiconomirc Club. Social tan, Executive Council: American College Quill Club: lers: XV. A. A.: World lfellowship Committee Y. NV. : Publicity Manager Cougars llaw. DYS EVANS Spokane 'nce and .flrlsk-Kappa Alpha 'luhelaz Mortar lloard. Cllli Secretary lfxchange llureau XVomen's League Q-il: . A., Secretary C-11: Social Chairman Associated Stn- K41: Sigma Kappa Phi. Vice President C311 Art Chinook C-11: Tennis Team 121, f31. 141: llockey XVomen'x Council f-41: Class lixecutive Council Q-11: Social Chairman C41. Y EVANS Vancouver llixh-Delta Zeta . FERGUSON Colton rlinr't'ril1g--Kappa Sigma: Square and Compass: Presitlent Q-11: Class Council Q31. SEE FISH Pullman rum-ermg RANK FARRISS Spokane siness fltiminislrritionwf-Psi Nu Sigma: lfconomics Club: in R. U. T. C. DRED F. EARRISH Anatorte Ufflllnn A FORNEY Mondovi ucalion-Kappa Beta: Second Cabinet Y.W. C. A. RGE R. l:OWI-ER Pullman 'tr-rinary Scierzce-Alpha Psi: llhi Kappa Phi: Veterinary cal Association, Vice President 111. President fl1. HRYNE EOWLIER Los Angeles usic'-Kappa Alpha Theta: Vice President l-Surodelpliian President 131: National President C411 Mu Phi Iipsi- Alumni Secretary C-11. TH FRAME Spokane glish-Alpha Delta Pi: Publicity chairman Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet 121: Euroclelphian Reporter IZ1: Vice President : Class Secretary 131: Evergreen Stall CZ1. Editor en's News on Evergreen Staff C31. liriitor Pine Needle on of Evergreen C31. Society Editor C41: Chinook Staff : Movie Committee C31: 'Traditions Committee of A. S. I. XV. C411 Homecoming Committee 131. f-l1: Social rman of Women's League L-111 President of Scrihblerr f-41. 'ARD W. FRANZ Schrag rlucrltfon ---- Entered as a Senior from Bethel College. New- Kansas, JORIE EREAKES Spokane cienre and .'lrts--Pi Beta Phi: Orchesus Club 131. C412 llellenic Council fill. 1.31. I.-ll: Chinook Staff 131: s Social Chairman C211 Class Secretary 141: Point System mittee 631: Junior Prom Committee C311 May Pete U1. : College Revue C31. 1:1 - ' Page 89 Page Q0 PHILIP FRIDLUND Ta Elcclriral Engineering-Beta Thema Pi: Tau Beta Pi: Prcsidcnt OJ. President C-IJ: Sigma Tau. Secretary Glcc Club: Y. M. C. A. Treasurer QZH: A. I. E. E. urcr CZJ, Vice President QD, Prcsiclcnr C-U: Asso Engineers, Vicc President 122. BERTON P. FRINK Pharmacy--Kappa Psi: Stats: Collage Pliarmaceuv.ical socialion. JAMES F. FULLER Agricullurc--Delta Tau Alpha. NORMAN FULTON Pull Meridian, I Anac I-I0rtirL1lturegSphinx Club: Montezuma Club: l'-lortici Club. ALBERT H. FUNK Archilvclurc--Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KENNETH L. GAGE Scicnrc um! Arts--Delta Sigma Psi? numics Club. RUTH A. GASKILL Scicnce and flrls. EARL GALLOWAY Phnrnmcy--Sigma Phi Epsilon. FOREST T. GLENN Plzurnmcy--Thet.1 Xi: D. A. V.: S. C. DAVID C. GUILBERT English-Beta Theta Pi, American Delta Chi: Phi Kappa Phi. I'IOWARD I. GORST Engineering-I-'hi Epsilon. GEORGE S. GRAHAM Spo Pull: Delta Mu Chi: Waterx Cle E Yak P. A.: Stray An Spok Quill Club: Si Charles Bellingh Pharmacy-Psi Chi: Rho Chi: XVnshington Literary Soci Smale College Pharmaceutical Association. LENORA GREEN Clear L. Home Economics'-Ellen ll. Riclmrd's Club: Treasurer Club QU: W. A. A. Vollcy Ball C331 NATHAN GREENBURG Plmrmacy. ROLLAND C. GRIFFITH Engineering-Signm Chi. Basket Ball C3 J . Repu Vancou OLD J. GUNDERSON East Stanwood mrmacy--Kappa P-ri: Psi Chi: State College Pharmaceutical ciation. 'IN R. GUNDERSON Tacoma wrnvnry-Kappa Psi: Delta Mu Chi: S. C. P. A. NA GUTHRIE Pullman 'l'4'm'c um! .-lr.lsffThcln Upsilon. LIAM F. HAHN Olympia nglim'eriny. RVIN HALES Waitsbut'g etrrinurq-Phi Delta Theta: Basket Ball QU: Fooxl-fall : Track CU: Varsity Football QZJ. UQ. C-U: Clam: eric Manager CH: lirualminn Distinction Conimittee QIJ: cant at Arms QU, RTON HALL Yakima usr'ne.ss Aclnrinialmtion--Psi Nu Sigma: Scabbard and Eii Treasurer Class fill: Economics Club: Horticulture : Lectures and lintertainmcnt Committee ffl-J: XVinrcr ls Committee 142: Ialomecmniug Banquet Committee CBJ. 3 Captain R, O. T. C. Rl. E. HALVERSON Anatone usinvss flrlnyinislrrilion fffsigmn Phi lipsilou: Varsily Bas- Ball Squad Qljz Freshman Distinction Committee. ESTER C. I-IAMPSON Seattle grirullure--Delta Tau Alpha. LE HANNUM Spokane 'ngliah and Jourmzlixm-'-f'l7hi Della Theta: Crimson Circle: gar Club: President Sigma Delta Chi I-U: Chinook Staff : Cougar's Paw Staff QZJ: Erlitor-in-Chief OJ: Evergreen f ill. 125- 633- 141. ENN C. HARBECK fngineer-Phi Epsilon: Tau Beta cinlell Engineers CBJ, CAO. 'E HARDESTY Everett Pi. A. I. E. Q-U: Rosalia W. A. A, Executive ncil of Economics Club: Chairman of Secretarial Club. 'ccrernrial Scienre-Sigma Kappa: ONE I-IARDIN Bellingham igrirulture-Phi lipsilon. BERT CRAIG HARDY Spokane Zhemicul Engineering. LLIAM J. HARNlON Clarkston iducalion-Phi Epsilon. NA HARPOLE ' Colfax hnrmucy--Chi Omega: Freshman Commission: W. A. A.: key fly. 121: Indoor Baseball CID, CZJ, OD: Class agar CBJ: Outdoor Baseball QZJ: Eurodclphian Literary iety. Lambda Kappa Sigma. Secretary-Treasurer CZJ: iclcnt C312 Spurs C4-J: Panfllclleuic Council CZJ, CBD: . P. A. Vice President CIP: Social Chairman C3J. x Page 91 Page 92 ROGER HARRISON Chemical Engineering-Sigma Phi Epsilon: 627- Q33- CLARENCE E. HARTAY lfnyilrecriug- Sigma Tau. 'BOYD CYRIL I-IARWOOD Plmrnmcy--Plmi Epsilon. ROBERT D. HAUN Business fldnwinistrurion-Plii Epsilon. GUSTAVE E. I-IEBERLEIN Engineering-Psi Nu Sigma. FRANCES HELMER Spo Pep Band LY Sr. J Gar Pull: 'Ro .llalhcnmtics-Della Zeta: XV. A. A. QIJ, CZJ, QQ Newtonian Club CID, GJ, Q-U: Indoor Baseball CID, QD: Outdoor Baseball CZJ. 131: Honor Team CZJ, Kfhlnool. Staff C32: Apparatus Honors CBJ: Hockey Q-lj GEORGE C. HENDRY Tac flyriculturc--Alpha Zeta: Scabbatd and Blade: Majo R. O. T. C. RUTH HENRICHSEN Vanco lfnylish--Della Zeta: Phi Kappa Phi. JO C. I-IEVLY Silv Allriculture. NELSON L. HIGGINS Pull Pharmacy-Rho Chi: S. C. P. A. RUDOLPH J. HILGERS Portland. Mechanical Engineering-Sphinx Club: Associated Engin Newman Club: A. S. M. E.: Captain in R. O. T. C. MAX H. HINRICI-IS Pull flglricullurc--Alpha Gamma Rho: 'Treasurer All-Ag I-U: Mock Sale Committee CZJ. UD: Buffoons: Cougar's Staff CJD: Chinook CSD: Stock Judging Team C4-J. VERNON F. I-IOBART Chemical Engineering. WALT I-IORAN Kirkl Wcnatc Science and :Iris--Sigma Phi Epsilon: Freshman Foot lfreshnun Basket Ball: Freshman Executive Council: Se Executive Council: Evergreen ill. QZJ. CBJ. Q-U: Mana Editor 131: Editor C-Us Cougafs Paw ill. CZJ. C Assistant Editor UI: Chinook fl'-Q: Boomer Committee Q Student Friendship Committee Q-lj: Crimson Circle 121. C Sigma Delta Chi CJ. QD. C-U: Intercollegiate Knig 'Treasurer 125: Dramatics OJ. JOHN D, HORLACI-IER Business rldministralian. Ros C4-J: A. A. IE. CU. Vice Pr ter QZJ: Secretary Q3j Chai K D. HOWEl-l- Julliacttc. Idaho hanical Enginrrvring---ilssncintecl Engineers Cll. f2l. esiclent CAO: A. S. M. li. rmnn C-U. OTHY M. HUEBNER Yakima le lfronomics- Delta Della Della: Omicrun Nu: Vice nl C-U: Class Social Chairman ill: Class Secretary Editor Music Chinook C3j: lfurndelphinn literary So- CZJ. 135. L-U: Rifle Team C27, OJ: Secrelnry- rer Sponsors Club K-fl: Social Cnnltniltee Associated ts C-lj, NIFRED HUNTINGTON Kennewick we Ifcrmnnvicswf-Kappa Knppn Ciunnm: Sectelnry Class llockey Team Ill, CZI: Baseball ill: llnskelball cr 12,3 VJ. A. A. ILE HURD Yakima cation-Kappa Alpha Theta: livergrecn flil. IZ J , CU : -Iphinn: Chinook f3J: Vice President Class C31 : Junior Committee 131. RY P. ISAACS Seattle numics Science nml llislory' -Phi Delta Theta: Glue Clnh CU, f3j, 1-U: Varsity Male Quartet ill. lvl Cll Manager QU, QU: Varsity Mixed Qtmrlel Ill. CU: lu Alpha: Quartet CJ: College Revue lil. LU. bil: and Hi .links Q-lj: College Movie Prologue Q-lj: Alh- 'lnnnger Freshman Class QU. DYS E. JENNE , Coupervillc 0 lfcormmfcs-Alplm Ci:nnni.i Della: Y. W C A n's Cilee Club QZJ. l3J. Q-lj the U. of XV. K P. JESSUP irmncy. IN E. JOHNSON 1 Entered ns 1. . . .i Sophomore Spokane Tacoma sin:-ss Azlminisfrnliun-Delta Sigma Phi: Ecununiics Club: l. C. A. Cabinet 121: Y. M. C. A. Deputntion 'Tentn CZJ. CD. C-U: lnlerchurch Council C-U. ART M. JOHNSON Spokane ginccring-Plii Epsilon: President OJ: Men's Glee Clulv A. 1. lil. li.: Assncinlecl lingineerx: All-Engineers 121, RGARET L. JOHNSON ucnlirm--Clzi Omega. LMA M. JOHNSON sic and Fine flrlsf--Kappa Beta. LTER O. JOHNSON -lucalicn-Lambda Chi Alpha. RUS D. JONES Sunnyside Palouse Ccntralia Hillynrcl 'onomirs Science uml llixmry-Entered as .1 Senior. OLPH KANEKKEBERG Bothell wgincerfng-AThet.i Xi: Sigma 'l'.iu: A. l. ll. IE.: Senim , Social Committee. rlN C. KELLEY Selah lucaliun. Page 93 C-f fur'-'ffm ' . Page 94 BERYI- KELLOGG P Educarion-Spanish Club QZQ: Hockey CZJ: Y. XV. Valley Ball UD: Basket Ball CBD. JANET E. KENNEDY Pu lfnglsih-Kappa Alpha Theta. CARYL A. KERR X XV. C. A. C. Hockey UQ, Q-U: Evergreen CBJ. C-O. Ciencrul-Kappa Kappa Ga m ma 1 H. CATHERINE KERR Wait Home Eronomirs-Theta Upsilon. ALBERT F. KIBLER Walla Business Adminislralion-Delta Tan Alpha: lnicrcol Knights. DEAN E. KlLLGORE C Business Arlminislrulirm-Theta Xi. W. L. KINCHELOE Walla lfilricurion-Diversity Club: Phi Della Kappa: Y. M. Field Council CZJ: Chairman Y. M. C. A. liicld Council All-Ag Fair OU: Music Commixrcc OU. MELBA KNIFONG Heart Fine Arla---Alpha Chi Omega: Dramaiics fll. CZJ: S Club C221 Cougars Paw OJ: Junior Prom Committee Prcsidcnr Orchesus 131. C411 Glce Club CAD: Sec Senior Class. KATHERINE KREHBIEL Home Ecrmomics-wPhi Kappa Phi: Omicron Nu Ol, C425 WALTER D. KREHBIEL Engineering. VERNA KROUS Home licmmmics. ELIZABETH LACKORE Science and Arts--Kappa Alpha Cabinet flj, CZJ, SIDNEY S. LAMBERT Science and zlrrs. HENRY LARSEN Omicrnn Nu: Pre Theta: Y. Pnl Spo W . S Se Ifrnnnnvfcs Science um! Plisrnrifgllelta Tau Alpha: Phi Kappa. Corresponding Secretary C421 Cougars Paw Humor Editor LSD, Editor-in-chief OU: Evergreen 121. parlmenr Editor OJ: Chinook, Classes Editor GJ: C Club President HJ: l':ul'l'oons Presidcnr CBJ: Awards mince QU: Delia Sigma Psi. ALICE L. LATTA Pull Ciunr-ml-Thcla Upailon: Sigma Kappa Phi: Phi Kappa President Sigma Kappa Phi C453 Secretary-Treasure Natural History Club C411 Spanish Club: Girls lcam CD. A CHRISTINE LEONARD Castle Rock nmics Science and llfxlorgll-- l liet.i Upsilon: Sigma Kappa Class llockey CZJ, CU, Q-lj: llonor Hockey Team ISE LESLIE Spokane icullure--Kappa Beta: Mortar lioartl: Architect's Club: . A.: Crimson W: Booster Committee: Hockey 125. Basketball tip. 423. 439, wp: Track tip. 423, 439. .ABETI-I LEVESCONTE Yakima iness fldn1ir1islrntion--Delta Delta Delta. 'l'I-IA l.EWIS Bremerton cation-Delta Zeta: Pi Lambda Theta: lirosh Baseball EST LEWIS Oakesdale nomic.: Science and llistorg. CEDES LIEB Palousc e flrls-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Chinook GJ: A. S. S. . Committee Q41 : Women's Council K-lj: Chairman n's Vocational Conference C41 . 1ELINE K. LOCKHART Spokane nu' and Arts-Alpha Delta Pi: Evergreen CID, 121, Q-U: Chinook CBJ. NCES E. LOCKWOOD Waterville sir'-Alpha Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon: Cilee Club CZJ. College Orchestra QZJ: Entered from University of ngton as Sophomore. EN KATI-IRYN LONG Cle Elum me Economics-f-lillen lrl. Richards Club: Natural lrlis- Club: Junior Tennis Team: Newman Club: Y. XV. C. ', A. fl. 'H E. LOOMIS Sterling riculture-Alpha Gamma Rho: Business Manager ol Ag. reen KD: All Agriculture Club: Circulation Manager rs Paw QZJ, 131: Assistant lluxiness Manager Cougars UQ. DU: Cougar Club. RLES LEO LOVITT Long Beach, Cal. siness zldlninistrulion--Sigma Chi. ESTER LYBECKER Pullman rittrllure-All Agriculture Club llj. UD. OJ. OU: .lutlging Team C-lj. N LYLE Pullman ucalinn-Sigma Kappa: President Lohese Club C4J: en's Council L-lj: W. A. A.: Chinook Q-U. J. MAC RAE Rosalia riculturc--Kappa Sigma. I. MCCARTHY Pullman -rsiness lltlminislration-Sigma Nu: Crimson Circle: Gray flub Secretary and Treasurer 131: Varsilv Basket Ball 121. f-H: President of Intercollegiate Knights LZJ: Vice tlent ol Class CZJ: Cougar Booster Committee LZD, OJ: Inman Inrerscholaxtic Committee CD: Lieutenant R. O. J. CID: Business Staff Chinook OJ: Evergreen Staff HD- Przge 95 A . Page 96 HECTOR GRANT MCDONALD Walla .-lnimul Husbumlry-Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta tional Hcrrlsman Club: Stock Judging Team C-ll: All Ag ANTHONY MCKlLl-lP Pul I-'htlsirul Education--Psi Nu Sigma: Newnmn Club: man Track: Varsity Track CED: Home Coming Ent ment MALCONI XV, MCLEOD La l'ilucu!1'on--'Tlieta Chi. ROY A. MAHRT Re SCa'c'nct' and flrls. LAURA M. MAGRUDER Pul Erlucut ion. KATHRYN MALONEY Park Mathematics--XV. A. A. 111. CBJ: Indoor Baseball 123. C321 Honor Team CID: Outdoor Baseball CZJ. UQ: Newman Club KID, Cll, UQ, C-ll: Secretary-Tre fly: President C-lj. DORIS MARSOLAIS M Erlucntionffhi Omega: Eurodelphian: Sponsor Club: tary and Treasurer KZJ, 132, President C-U: W. Council: Crimson W President OU: Hockey CID, 121. f-lj: Baseball CID, CU. OU: Field antl Track C3Q. Baseball Manager CZJ: Vnllcy Ball Manager OJ: t Manager, liield and Track 131: Secretary Class CID: Prom Committee CBJ: Military Ball Committee C-lj: man of Womcn's Day C351 Dramatics UD. PAUL VARELA MARTINEZ Bogota. Colombia, South Am flglrivulturi: -Iinterecl from the National University. B Colombia. ROY V. MICHELS Ellens llgricullure-Tlieta Chi: Alpha Zeta: Treasurer P Club CZJ: All Ag CU, 123, UQ, UO. PAUL G. MICKENS Puy I'hr1rmacy-Kappa Psi: Intercollegiate Knights: XVashi State Pharmacy Association. BERL XV. MILLER Pull Iinqinet-ring,-Alpha Tau Omega: Sigma Tau: Crimson cle 131, K-U: President Associated Engineers I-U: Pres lutercollegiate Knights CZJ. X MARGUERITE A. MILLER Spo Erlucutinn-Alpha Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon: Glee Club French Club C312 Evergreen C3J: XV. A. A. QZD. C351 tlrmr Baseball C271 Outdoor l'-aseball Manager 121. POLLY MOCK Belling Xcieivce and zlrts. MARGARET MOORE Tac l?iIuruli'un'fKappa Delta: Entered as a Junior from C of Puget Sound. LLOYD H. MORGAN Wa Cunzmr-rciul Electrical Engineering--Montezuma Club: Ill. 121: Sphinx Club fljz A. L li. E.: Associated neers. NCES lVlORRlSON Calinn-eKappa Beta: Pi l.amlul.i Thela: Yakima Sigma Kappa Phi Kappa Phi: XV. A. A.: Pan llellcnic QJQ. UU: Y. .A. LET N. MUl.fHl..lfR ucarfon. 'ODORE I-I. MUNCASTIZR Tacoma Coupeville mrm1Ir Scl'rr1c'v ami llicrfirq Theta Vin: Sigma Della Chi President CBD: Della Sigma Pai Secretary L-H1 Crimson : Assislanl Business Manager ul Evergreen l2l. f3J: ess Manager of Evergreen 141: .Iuniur Prom Cummiuce Assislanl Manager of Chinook Q3-J: Vice President nf CBJ. 7A A. MURLAND :mu Economics. DYS NAS H Tacoma Pullman ucaliungiAlpha Chi Omega: lQi'erg:een UI. f-ll: Senior uncemenl Committee Q-U: lreahruan Ha e 131, OU. NNAR E. C. NELSON urnmrq nm! l're-.llvrlica Kappa Pai. ns. RCUS O. NELSON mllmu k Com - Tacoma lulercollegiale Orillia airying-Psi Nu Sigma: Alpha Zeta: All-Ag Club: Dairy 1 College Orcheslra OJ. 121. WARD NESSEN ucalifm-l,an1lnla Lhi Alpha. OMAS WAI-DO NEVITT duri1IIon'4PI1i Della Kappa: Drarnalica Q-ij . U ol' Idaho: U of Washinginn. ORGE A. NEWTON yricullurc-Alpha Zeta: Phi Kappa Phi. ARENCE M. NICKERSON 'harnmcu and I'ri'-lllerlirv Bela Theta l'i. R and Treasurer 141: Phi Kappa Phi: Cong Bellingham Pullman 7 Debate Ora, Spokane Spokane hu Chi. Secre- ars Paw . OU: Chinook CU: Evergreen Slaff Lil. OJ. 'A E. NORDEN Everett Iume Economics-Kappa Della: laihese Club. QLLIAM A. NORDHOIJI5 Economics Science um! History. lNORU NUMATO fnginerriug. ESLEY OHLSON Business Arln1i:11'slr:1u'ar:. X Pekin, Ill. Auburn Tacoma Page 9 7 Page 98 HARRY L. PALMER P lfnginet-ring---Theta Chi. JULIETTE PALMER Ta Eflueution-fKappa Delta: Entered as a Junior from C of Puget Sound: Pi Lambda Theta: Dramatics UD. Secretary of Pi Lambda Theta QU: Senior Class Play mittee VU. WENIDELL B. PATTON R l'rt'-:lit-llicsfffKappa Sigma' lfappa Psi: Scabhartl and Captain R. O. T. C.: Vice President Sophomore Class. PHILIP B. PEARSON Ta Commercial Mechanical Enrrineering-Theta Xi: Scabhar Blade: Intercollegiate Knights: Associated Engineers: Cha Associated Engineers Ball Committee GH: Dance and Entertainment Committee OU: Vice President Q-0: A. C. W. Lectures and Entertainment Committee QED: Committee C-U. DESMOND Ci. PECK Ya Business Administration--Delta Tau Alpha: Class At Manager CU: Evergreen Staff C3 D, C41 : Assistant Editor of Chinook C3D: Economics Club CZJ, UQ. C4 FRANCES PETERSON Clark Home Errmoniics---Alpha Gamma: Entered as a Sophi from Lewiston State Normal School: Spanish Club: C Play: Y. W. C. A. ARTHUR C. PETERSON Tac Business Arlminislmtion--Theta Chi. DOROTHY PETLEY Se Physical Erlucurion-Alpha Gamma Delta: XVomen's L Council: Pan Hellenic Secretary f4l: Annex President. LILLIAN R. PETTIBONE Music und Fine Arts-Alpha Chi Omega: President Mu Epsilon UD: Women's Glee Club OJ: Vice President delphian Literary Society 125: Mu Phi Epsilon delega National Convention CZD: College Orchestra QZD: C Trio C311 Phi Kappa Phi: XVinnet of Mu Phi Epsilon Sc ship KZJ. E. L. Pl-IILLIPI Che Engineering--Tau Beta Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Sphinx Associated Engineers: Treasurer A. I. E. JULIUS C. PHILLIPS AI Science and Arts. RALPH S. PILLSBURY Tac Engineering-Sigum Tau: Tau Beta Pi: President of ington Literary Society UD: President of American Ass tion of Engineers KD: President of Student Section, A can Society of Cixiil Engineers 141. CLIFFORD G. POMMER Spo Engineering. MARY A. PORTER Pull Science and Arls+Kappa Kappa Gamma, ROBERT PRESCOTT Kamiah, Id Business flzlministrulion-'l'heta Chi: Sigma Delta 1 Crimson Circle: Scahbard and Blade: Class President C Chairman Movie Committee CD: Glce Cluh CID. OU: Va Quartet OU: Editor Evergreen CHU. II.. PURNELL Johnson crnifm and l'l:urnrary-Delta Tau Alpha: Phi Della Grey W Club: Varsity Track 121, 131, 141: S. Cf. 111. 121, 131: lirosh Track 111. HARINE RALSTON Port Angeles rc Economics-Kappa Kappa Gamma: Crimson W Club: Ecliior Chinook 131: Vice Prcsideni Aston Club 131: an Commission 111: XV. A. A. Council: llockey 111. 131: Cross Country 111, 121. 131: Baseball 111. Senior Scholarship Advisor W. A. A. RLES A. RANKl.N Yakima intss .llrlnliliixlruliun-Knppa Sigma: liconumics Cluh. . REESE Pullman nomic: Sflrrym' and llislnril Kappa Sigma: Crimson J Biliikfl Ball 111: Varsity Basket Ball 121, 131. 141: n 141: Vigilance Cnmniixlee 1-l1. A RICHARDSON Spokane ance and tlflli. NCES E. ROBERTS Pullman once :mil Arts. Y ROBERTSON Tacoma icaiion---Phi Kappa Phi: Pi l.anilJcla Theta: Sigma Kappa : Crimson W: NV. A. A.: Baseball 111, 121, 131: y 111, 121: Secretary Sigma Kappa Alpha 1-H: 'n's League Council 141. . ALD V. ROBERTSON Spokane arnmcyv-Kappa Sigma: Kappa Psi: Rho Chi: Junior Prom imc 131. -MAR RUBLE Spokane onomir: Scimce um! Ilislorir Phi Della Theta: Phi Mu 1: Secretary 131, Vice Prusiclent 141: Delta Sigma Psi: Club 111, 121. 131, 141. HER RULEY Manettc cmiml l?ng1ir1ccring. LEN RUSSUM Spokane rglish--'Evergreen Staff 1l1. 121. 131: liraniarics 131: lieu: 121. 131: Y. XV. C. A. AN H. SAMPSON Seattle llsincss Arlminixlrafion-Signia Alpha lipsiluu: Crimson e: Cougar Club: Business Manager Chinook 131: Cir- ion Manager Cougans Paw 131: Business Manager Cou- l aw 141: Vice liresiilenl Economic Club. ED C. SARCI-IET Lamont nginuerirlfl-Tlvera Xi: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: .a Tau: College Band 121: Pep Band 131. 141: As- ircd Engineers 121. 131. 141: A. l. li. li, 111, 141. DNEY S. SCI-llfElBE Analone alucnrz'on--Phi Delta Kappa. XLTER B. SCHROCK Okanogan wnomics Scicrm- and l'lfs!orV-Al'lii Della Theta: All Ag P 111, 121. 131: Vice President All Ag Club 121: agcr All Ag Catalog 131: Junior Prom Coinriiinee 131: Club 131: All College Plays: Senior lixeculive Council. 1- l ff-af . 1 Page 99 i l Page 100 NANNA SCOTT Wenn Home lfcrmomics--Sigma Kappa: Crimson XV Club: mrs Club: Basket Ball Team CII, CZJ, CD, CAM: C Baseball flj: Apparatus Honors Clj. CZJ: Rifle CZD. WMA. A.: Hikint! Manager C4J: Council C4j: Tre Cfrimsou W C-il: Chairman Crimson XV Jamboree C'l'D: dent Pan Hellenic C-U: Wumen's Council C432 NV. Scholarship Award C-ij: Class Executive Council C-l-J. MARIE SCROGGIN Spo litlucrrlion-Alpha Chi Omega: Entered as a Junior Cheney Stale Normal: lliuroclclphian Literary Society: Pi I-. Theta: Treasurer C-lj: Glee Club C3J. C-lj: Y. XV. C Women's Council: May lfete C3J. HARRY GLENN SEARLES Sunn Economics Science and llisfortz--Phi Delta Theta: Football CU: Iirosh Baseball CU: Glee Club CBD, Secretary and Treasurer C-lj: Class Play Committee C-lj. JEAN SECREST Walla . illtrsic--Delta Delta Delta: Entered as a Junior from :nan College: Mu Phi Epsilon: Eurodelphian Literary So Delta Sigma Rho: Phi Kappa Phi: Women's Varsity D 1:32. C-lj: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet C3J: Dra C-lj: Vice President of Delta Sigma Rho C4l. DAWSON C. SHELDON Tac Engineering. IMOGENE SETZER Tac Education--Alplia Chi Omega: Phi Kappa Pni: Mortar l Treastircr C-lj: Pi Lambda Theta Vice President CD: chesus Secretary-Treasurer C3j: XV. A. A. CZJ, C3J, Womens Council 149: Member at Large, A. S. S. C. Dramatics Clj. CZQ: Cougars Paw Staff C3j: Chinook C331 Assistant XVomcn's Day Head C311 Glee Club C-ij. HOWARD W. SLATER Deer Economics Science tmrl History-Phi Delta Theta: I Football CII: Varsity Football CZJ. CBJ. Cfij: Cat C4J: Crimson Circle: Grey W Club CZJ. CBJ, Cfij, I ident C457 Vigilance Committee CZJ: Athletic Council MAXINE SIEBENBAUM Tac: Econurnirs Science and History-Alpha Gamma Delta: nook Staff CU: Volley Ball C22 CBJ: Baseball CU: C munity Hall President: Economics Club: Won1en's Le Council ALDYTH E. SMITH Pull Erlucalirmv---Entered from Cheney Normal: Lohese ROBERTA SMITH Hoqu Frireirm Lrlnytluyi' -Gamma Nu: ilurodelphian Liter Spanish Club: Y. W. C. A. ARTHUR J. SORENSON Wil Electrical l:ingu1r'eri11y-Omega Phi: Scabhard :incl Bl A. I. E. li. LZJ. CU, C-U: Vice Presirleut A. I. E. E. C Executive Council A. I. E. C4J: Associated Engineers C qzp. tn. 443: minor rt. o. T. C. tip. AILEEN SPRAGUE White Bl Baclr-riolrzgfrr-Sigma Alpha Oinicron: Crimson W Cl xv, A. A.: Indoor ttmbali CIJ, 429, 435. C451 Out: Baseball Cll, CZQ. C3l: Honor Baseball Clj. CBJ: B hall Manager C-lj: XV. A. A. Council CAO. MARY GLADYS SQUlRES Edi Ijrzgrlislz-'Theta Upsilnn: Pan Hellenic Council CLD. JOHN L. STACRHOUSE Sunnys Civil lingineerirrrlf-Psi Nu Sigma: Gray XV Club: F lfootball ill: Varsity Football CZJ, CSJ. C-ij: Ameri Society of Civil Engineers: All Engineers Club: College B CID. ERNEST W. STAHLBERG Spok Enginerrrnif-f'I'lmeta Xi: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau: Kappa Phi: President American Society of Civil Iingineers C Secretary-Treasurer Associated Engineers Clj: Vice Presid Associated Engineers Crll: President XVashington Literary cicty CU. JAMIN RALPH STAUBIER Palousc rm Manage-msn:--Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Mu Beta: Glcc Club 132. K-U: Prusialcnr Y. M. C. A.: All lub Secretary f3J. Treasurer 00. LIAM D. STEINER Pullman rsincss flrlminixlralinn--Kappa Sigma: Phi Mu Alpha: Cilcr CID. fzl. 131, QU, Prrsidcnl IEQ, Manager C411 bard and Blade: Captain R. O. T. RIS I.. STEPHENSON harmacy. Tl-I H. STEVENS C. Yakima Fairfield Nu: Secretary omv Economics-Phi Kappa Phi: Umicrun cron Nu C-U: Woniun's Riilc Team UD. f3J. HJ: W. C. A, ORGE W. STEWART Olympia hnrmnry-Kappa Psi: Della Mu Chi: Slaic College Phar- curical Association. UL E. STOCKARD Walla Walla '1mrnmcy. ACE STODDART Spokane usfncss Allf77l-!7l'Slf'!1ffl1D1DYllil Zcta: Enlcrvd as a Sopho- c from XVhitman. PERRY STOOPS Aberdeen ilcrlricnl Engineering' -Sphinx Cluh: Montezuma Club: A. lj. E.: Ascocialccl Enginvcrs: Group Baseball CID, KZJ. J- C47- YMOND M. STOTLER Scalllc Enryincvring. NNART M. STROMMER Aberdeen Enrlim-cring. OWARD F. SUN Agrirulrurc and Education. ARL L. SXVANSON Mrn1uglc'n1i'r7I E04J1'l:i'r1'i:14I- Sigma Tau: Tau B China Oak Harbor era Pi. . H. SWEANY Curtis Engim-:ring-Rifle' Team C l 'J : Camp Lewis Riflr Team ZD: Engineer Football 125: Varsity llooihall Squad C221 arsity WfUSlliIlg Squad 131: Spanish Cluh U52 Spinx Cluh l J. 123: Mnnxczuma Club C331 Pyramid Cluh 141: As- qzy 431 141 A fi I' qw icialcd Engineers KH, A . , -H: A. I. E. ll. OU: lnulllvnant R. O. 'l. C. EDWARD A. TAYLOR Addy Ifconormls. Srl'1'v1i'1' :mil llr'xlm'51- Alpha Tau Omvga. :RED I-. TAYLOR Tacoma Chi-nn's1ry'--Phi Kappa Phi: Thvla Nu Theta: Assuciatcil hcmisls President C4 J . Page 101 Page 102 EUGENE H. TARDY Ncspe rlqrirulrure--Delta Tau Alpha: Alpha Zeta: All-Ag Cll, QZQ, f3J, fail: Dairy Club CID. 121: Captain O. T. C. QZJ: Vice President All-Ag Club OU: Man All-Ag lfair 141. LOIS ELLEN TEMPLE Livingston. M lfngiislz-Sigma Kappa Psi: Eurorlelphian Literary Soci American College Quill Club: Evergreen Staff UD, CZQ, f-ll: A. S. S. C. NV. Social Committee Q3D. C-lj: Presi Community Hall Oil: President French Club OU: Dram. Ol. C-U: NVomcn's Council OU: Y. W. C. A. Fin Ciommiuce CHU: Eurodelphian Correspmuiling Secretary Q41 KATHERINE TENNEY Eve lfrlucariun!Chi Omega: Dramalics C215 Chinook Q liurorlclphian Literary Society. l-EWIS A. THAYER Pull Science and Arrs--Phi Kappa Phi. NVARNER THOMAS Bellingh Elluration. LILLIAN E. THOMPSON Pros lfurei'gn I.unguayvsfGamina Nu: Sigma Kappa Phi: A. A.: Spanish Club: French Club: Pan Hellenic Council. l-OUlSA AZELIA THOMPSON Rockfo Erlurarionw-Pi laamlzrla Theta: Sigma Kappa Alpha: I tered as a Junior from Cheney Slate Normal. ROY EVANS THOMPSON Colvi Mechanical Engineering, Education--Sigma Tau: Phi De Kappa: A. S. M. E.: Square and Compass: Washingron Lit ary Society Prcsiclenr Q-lj: Sphinx C.lul1 President K-ll, LEE THRASH Pe 1 l1urmm'y. CLAIRE TORPEY Farmingt Home Economics. ROY' RAYMOND TORPEY Farmingto Eiluculiemajllpha Gamma Rho: Phi Della Kappa: Dramati THELMA E. TRAMM Rearda Education-Delta Delta Delta: Crimson W Club: Indo Baseball UD. QZD. f3D: Outdoor Baseball ill: Class Tex xiii Ill, f3j: Honor Tennis Team C321 Tennis Ma agar ill: Class Tennis Manager CSD: Womens Day Co mittee CZJ: Evergreen IBD: Pan Hellenic Council Q4 GERTRUDE TUNNARD Puyallu Phuxirul Educrzlirm-Delta Zeta: Plzi Kappa Phi: Cri son W Club: W. A. A. flj. QZJ. UD. C-lj: Glee Clu Cll. 121, CU: Hockey Honor Team CBJ: Basket Ball CBD I-U: Indoor Baseball: Hockey CBD. I-ll: liielrl and Trac Qlj: Apparatus Qlj, CZJ: Manager CD: Dancing Honor Manager Q-U: Manager May liete CBJ. ROY E. TWEIT Bcllingha Ifducaiion. JOE GALE VAN AMBURGH Pullman lfilucutiun. IL VANDERIVIEIER Nampa, Idaho lerinary Science-Alpha Psi: Veterinary Medical As- ion. EODORE W. VAN WINKLE Pullman Jnumius, Science :mtl llistory--Plii Della Theta. BERT L. VOSBURGH Pullman unnrrisies, Srience and llislorrl-ffl.avul:vtla Chi Alpha. . WAGNER Colfax cmical Engineer-'I'l1eta Nu Theta President C'l1: Tau Phi: Associated Ifngincersz Phi Kappa Phi. N M. WALKER Waitsbtlrg rirullurre-Delta Tau Alpha. U. LEONARD VVALLMARK Spokane ricullurt--Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Chancellor XVinner Alpha Zeta Scholarship Cup C21: President All lub C41: President Dairy Club C31: Manager All Ag Sale and Show C31: Dairy Smell Judging Team C31: m Club. VE WARNER Sunnyside ience and llrls Kappa Kappa Gamma: Pan I-Iellenic eil C31. C417 Evergreen C31, C-l1: Basket Ball C212 ey C31, C41: Hockey I-Innor Team C311 W. A. A. EPHINE A. WASSON Seattle tluculion. IS G. WA'I l'S Wenatclaee onu' Errmon-lies. RLAN B. XVEATHERSTONE Omak Tngineering-National A. I. E. E.: Associated Engineers. .Fi WEYERMANN St. Maries, Idaho -ngrneerrng. ED WELLE Tacoma R usinrss lldminislralion-Phi Kappa Phi: Delta Sigma Rho: son Circle: Oratury and Debate Committee A. S. S. C. Intercollegiate Extemporaneous Speaking Contest: Presi' li Class of 'Z5 C11: Business Manager ol' Evergreen C312 :ate 121. C31, C-91: President Associated Students C-lj. DUISE WHEELOCK Everett .English1Pi Beta Phi: Mortar Board: All-College Revue 1: Evergreen C21, C31: Class Reporter C31: Dramatics 1: Indoor Baseball C311 Outdoor li-ascball C31p Junior mm Committee C31: Business Manager College Revue C31, 1: Won1en's Council C411 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C31, C412 ester Committee C41: OWARD H. WILCOMB Pullman Horticulture-Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: All-Ag Club 1. C411 Horticulture Club C31. C41: All-Ag Fair Com- ttee. Q . G. WILD Pullman xlfine Arts. Page 103 Page 104 R. H. NVILLIAMSON Y l'lmr mcg1- lxappa Psi. BEATRICE M. WILSON lfrlimirionfliarrima Nu. STERLING S. WINANS Sp Plrysicril Ifiluculion--APsi Nu Sigma: Phi Kappa Ph Della Kappa: Vice President C-ij: Phi Mu Alpha Se 142: Band Director CBJ. C-lj: Orchusira flh. OD. Pep Banrl 151. l-ll: Cross Country 123: 'XVix1ner 1 Scholarship L-lj. STELLA XVINTERS Il Home lfcunomics. HOMER JAMES NVISNER Sunn liduvulnm-fSigri1a Chi: Iirosh Baseball ill: Class T er C3J. .IOHN K. NVOO .-lgrrieulrure. HELEN PEARL WOODWARD Sp Economics, Sen-mu' um! Hixlurig--Clii Omega: Phi Kopp. Sigma Kappa Alpha. President C-lj: Entered from Mills Ci EVEROTT B, XVOOLLISCROFT Puy. Chi-nzfcal lfngzinuera-Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: '. can Society Chemical Engineers. VVALTON E. WRIGHT Walla Business .fldm:nisrrudorr--Della Tau Alpha: Scabbard Blade. PfCSlLlCl1l I-IJ: Lieutenant Colonel R. O. 'l', C. Military Ball Committee Q-U: Economics Club 125. Q-lj: Chinook Cl'-I. MARGARE II YEAKEY l'l1yxif.'ul lfilucutiun-Kappa Delta: Crimson XV Club: H flil, Cll. GJ. L-lj: Basker Ball CII, KZJ. CBJ: l' l-lockey IZJ. CU: Volley Ball CIJ: Honor Volley Track QD. CD: Honor Track CZJ: Class Basket Manager Ill. LZJ: Class Tennis Manager CID: H Manager IH: Vice President W. A, A. GJ: Vice Pre Crimson NV Club CSD. CAROLINE A. YOUNG Yu Izicflrcnliori- 'Della Zeta. GRACE A. YOUNG Pesh. Home lIr:ononrrcsf'-Kziplm Kappa Gamma, Omicron Nu: President Freshman Commission HJ: Pan Ilellenic Pres LBJ: NVomen's Council CH: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Y. W. C. A. Treasurer C-lj: Women's Glee Club K-lj. OLIVER F. ZINKGRAI: Spo Ilrfdro-lfIi'n'1r'ii'uI Ifrzaim-errrrq Awsociaieil Engineers 113. Ill. 1-H: .'X.I.E. CID. 125. ID, Q-ll:A..' 421. CU, L-H: Pyramid Club ill. 12.33 lirosh Bas Rifle Team LID, HELEN ZIRNGIBL Spok ffrlurulmn'--G.irurna Nu: Lohese flj. ill: Lolomi Q Natural llislory Club Secretary: Y. W. C. A. ' NOBLE H. PETERSON Tacc zllechimicul Ifng1i'necring!Tl1ela Xi: Sigma Tau: Trans of Sigma Tau I-il: AKSOCi3li'Ll Engzirieeraellj. 131, C President A. S. Xl. if, Q-U: Iirosh Track KID: Varsity T KID. IU, C41- flluniurs Page I 0 6 It Betty Alexander M. Allen A d son Donald Adams Ed Ahls 'og Esther Allen Gerhard Ahnquis: Marie Amundsrm Marie Anderson W. C. n cr Truman Anderson Dorothy Anderson Dayton Archer I-:red Auculr E. E. Baker E. Baer Lcnna Baird Lawrence Bauer Margaret Bement Fred Beard Inga Bentson Virgil Burgh Grace Burkey Harold Bervin Margaret Burpee XVnll.1uc Buchanan Alice Brown Doris Brockway Dorothy Briggs Ha A. H. Bxxrndt Harold Bracket! Earl Baugh Fern Bolick Myron Bosrwick Charles Bnrroff Russell Boyle Harry Bohlkc Mildred Blossey Harold Blanton Luther Bl.-mchctt rvny Brassard Page 107 C' 'ctcns J. A. Carry Cl rk Ruth Carlson Mabcllc Carstcns Frieda .nn James Ccrvenz Ruth Chandler Thelma Chisholm Paul Christen Lyle n Roy Clark Anona Clarkson Frank Cleary Beatrice Ccgswull Thomas Coldwell Margaret Collins K. G. Compton Regina Cooper Robert Cooper Page 108 Marjorie McConahcy Louis Corcoran l' Courtney Ernest Cowell Esther Crane William Cowell Evnngu :nc . Catherine Crosby M. L, Cummings Charles Cushing Christine Curtis Maude Curtis Whilncy Curlis Eric Dnnielsun Henry Davis John Davis Earl Davis Robert Davison Aurclia Day Ruth Dixon Clnrcncc Douglas Henry Dykstra Harold Easter Page I 09 Ernest Eddy Jean Edgar William Edwards Emmet Egbert Eleanor Elsensolm Lionel Manning Harry Elcock Thelma Estes George Farmer Ruth Farnham Jessie Finlay Kellogg Finly Josephine Fitzgerald Harry Tramm Gladys Fraser Miriam Fraser Harold Frederick Reginald Frost Virginia Frost Albert Gardner Page 110 h Gilbert Juanita Gillcland A. W. Gardner Charles Gibson Doro! y John Glann Evangeline Goorc Anna Gose John Gose Viola Goss Lillian Graber Claire Graves Grace Green.-:walt V-'alter Greenburg Howard Greer Vera Greene C. V. Griffith Gladys Guc Geraldine Gurrlin Mildred Guptil Robert Hall Page 111 Clnrlw Hammond Kathleen O'Halloran Bernice Hamilton Elcanor Hammond . -. Harriet Handley Thelma Harper Gcrnld Hart Albert Hnescler Edward Ilnupt Edna Hay Gunn Hinrichs Philip Hitchcock Hazel Holmquisr Eugene Harms Walter Horn Christopher Horn George Hoycr Commodore Hughes Catherine Hunt Page 112 Olivia lrwin Merle Jackson F. J. lsham Grace Jackson Bxll Jackson C. Jacobs Frank Johnson Paul Jones Kcnncth Jnnes James Jones libba Kallgrun Horace Kccncy Mary Kerlh Raymond Keller lidilh Kenney Frederica Kershaw Clara Kincheloc llarrirl Klein Mabel Knapp Rosalia Koch XVilliam Kramer Page 113 d Era Lafollctlc I romrd Landers Fred Krcagcr Anna Krui cr - ' . ' - . Gladys Larabec Melvin Larson Richard Lcmlzchu Delia Lvrouc lirl Lcslii: Emil Lindseth Danac Livcsay Charlotte Lobdell Esther Loomis NVilli.1m Luff Delphin Lumicae Kathcryn Nlacombnr Helen MncTaggart Johannc Madsen James Malslmm Page 114 Harry Manning d M k r Ildnn Martin Rudolph Mathers John Marble Cliffui ar C ' Clmrluxle Mathews Evelyn Mcllurnaick Harold McCurdy Kathryn McCurdy Katherine McKenzie Ida McCunc Aileen Mclnlirc Jessie McMaster George Myers Delbert Miller David Miller Emma Minard Currey Mitchell Lronnrd Morgan Ernest Morgan Allcn Morrison Page 1 I 5 George Munn Ted Morrow Mildred Moyer Ella Moyer Lacey Murrow Elmer Muzzy Alice Muzzy Harold Myers Temple Naylor Ben Nelson Ernn Nelson Alice Norton Ruth O'li.xrrell Francis Olson Vivian Olson Virgil Pcrringer S'd ' Peters Joseph Peterson Vernon Pcterxun Page 116 1 ney Edward Pheasant ll 'll' Edwird Phinncy Harold Pickwcll Guorgin Phillips Nui I ll ips . Albert Pulcnskc Virginia Pollard Henry Porter Francis Prcmo Ruth Prescott Burden Prince Margaret Prince Eric Pugh Milton Pulvcr Jesse Rauch Lim Rccvcs Otto Reese Addison Riclmrds Vern Richardson Owen Richelieu Harry Rideoul. Page 117 R Ru sell Edna Swndcrc Florence Schoonovcr J. Russel Roberts nc 5 . . Robert Schroder John Schroeder Hugo Schulz Paul Schumacher Sarah Scars Claricc Shattuck Foster Sherman Daniel Siemens Alice Skouc Eames Smith David Smith Lucile Smith George Staples Barbara Steele Dee Stewarr Page 1 I8 Xllilliam Slolt llmlrmc Stoughton Mntthcw Strauss Dorothy Swann Alvah Talbot Loren Trnuls Donald Taylor Ronald Thompson Lyle Tcrnahan Everett Tcrril Walton Terry Agnes Thompson Roscoe Tiffany Charles Tiffany Everett Torrxquisl: llnnn Trucdson Leora Tucker Marian Upton Axny V:lnHorn F ' rank VanVv ngncr Mnrgarct XVagncr Page 1 1 9 W lk Clarence Wmllccr Ray XVnllvr Eric Waldorf Charlotte a ur . . XVilliam XVcingarlcn William XVciscl Sarah XVCHZ Eclwnrrl XVctherell Nlargarct XVhcaldon Fay XVl1itc Hugh XVhitc Herbert Wlxitfield Dale XVhiLcnack Ruth 'Wilkins Kathryn Wilson Clarence XVivcll Clarence XVorlds Earl NVonh Jess XVyant Page 120 Stanley Young 35 11 LN wi: . I I fit I 1 V' , , f ' IW A :f , f l j j: i jg' -M A 1 f I rl X gh' .-: K A u Va 1, , 11 A if , 'V V., px, ' ' ,V f Y , X f b 1 X f ,A M 7 1' 1 me U M -7 AIU ,G ml U W, l HW I V- 'W ' 3 . 7 ' f Q fl W .5 N'i1i5ni3??1'???FQif V f MN. 'Sem X V I 6 ff Mimhf l qi l'fI,:,1!p.m' , I P1 , ' 455- 5 Q ' faifif?iT241f77S'??5L y JL. full-1, A... . ..,, A... x -.f 11 A. .w.., ' ! m 1 M M Q33 ll 124,65 9 .vin .val 4 -N. I M-ggfx' M .. South E I of Bryan Hall W bf? I tj rd: I, ' X X ' X L -.-w, A if Q ' .gel it 1 -j A iz ,l R C if il R R 5 , iw . ,, R S Q L R if Q l D ! L x ig f 4 ei I M67 772' fl L -ll it i ' A DIRSTINE Boi-n.ER HOLLAND BURKS Li SLMER CHA MBIERS CARPENTER KRUEGEL MARKER x 1 -e ATHLETIC COUNCIL QM 'The Athletic Council consists of the President of the College, three members of the f y faculty, selected by the President: three members of the Alumni. elected by the Alumni Asso- N I ciation. and three undergraduate members of the student body, elected by the Associated Students. i ' ' I lil ff? The Council has complete control of all athletic matters in which the State College is Q f J 77 interested or competing in. ,XX X . ' .The Council keeps a complete record of all athletic events in which the State College , -V5 N I participates. f PRESIDENT E. O. HOLLAND ..,.........,.... .-. --. ..,..,, .. .................. - .....,. ..,Chl1frmar1 . HARRY CHAMBERS .,......c,,.,. ,,...r,......,,,..,.. , .,...,.., W-.- ,...,................,,...,,. Secretary . Q -. Family Members Alumni Members Student llffembers fx Q' L - xx PRES. E. O. I-IOLLAND WM. KRUEGAL CLIFF MARKER fl' I lf K P. H. DIRSTINE HARRY CHAMBERS JOE BURKS S4 I H. V. CARPENTER FRANK T. BARNARD HOWARD SLATER -J. P. BOHLER 9 ' ,I ' 1,- X 2 - if l l -R fc 0 5 Page 121 fix - -' ' ,, 1 C ,, - ,f L K F. ., D, I W Eff V ggi? J TH ! fl 15Lg5',x JQQZ77' K ei' lbmjlh, is E milf it R L to lt if it we F T L be Q f ,QU X 133155 1 j il 1 , We-it l l il ,eat ,QR ,-El' ,Cl VX j .1 4: J f' i'Xl1f'9 -' ,, 1 ' X 1 L Exif! ,251 ef? 'Mi fnfeeeecie 'L or 'N it if L me Afiaix 7' idly.. lllN,CFfE'4sf?fH1f KS -A XW5' fo'-X2 ls 172. J. STACKHOUSE B. REESE I . . 4.1 , A I J -, ,. ,L n '- -I la V I . , I , A ' Mft ,If I I I, I I I I I sy, I 5 B 1 . I I . A A 1 . . I ' 1 -.XII . ..,' Q I 1: TRW' .lg-if T A , Nl f'..3,,f..1.- 1-a.-I :1!,.A.!.lN klqy .I I f,,.::1'fx ' A-1,4 I I, -vdnif' .N I KI .nl VA sf j' QI. fx V- ,Aw-xv. 1 N73 1,04 , '.YC.1'2p?,'v .Ax ' 5,-I.-5LIf fl' if -.fin il' ' ..f.4 . . N, I -' .- IF x I .-Q V ' ffl? . I lily.. 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Second ROLL'-BERVIN, MARTIN, LESLIE. CROW, SLATER, C. MITCHELL, MIEYERS. I'IAl.IiS Third Row-JOI-INSON, STACKHOUSE, DAVIS, ALEXANDER, MCCARTY, KOENIG, TIMMONS, REESE. BOHLKE, YOUNG, BURKS. COWELI.. DUNISAR Fourth Row'-SMITH, CADY. HERMAN, XVEINGARTEN. HJERTOOS. I.. MORGAN. RKRAMER. NOLLAN. ALSKOG. IVICCARTY, KELSO, MCCLOUD, ELCOCK, SCIIULZ. RICHARDS, S. MORGAN, D. NIITCHIELI., NVALDORIT JOHN KING .,,....... CLIFF MARKER ............... ED ALSKOG .,........ .. ....... Page 122 J. CHANDLER E. LESLIE J. BURKS H. SLATER E. ALEXANDER W. KELSO L. CROW M. HALES W. HJERTOOS L. KORTER H. BERVIN J. DAVIS J. GLANN M. MARTIN GRAY CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS E. WALDORF C. MCCARTHY E. MORGAN L. MORGAN W. NOLLAN H. SCIYIULZ F. DAVIS E. IVICCARTY M. MCLEOD V. PURNELI- E. COWELI. L. DUNBAR K. KELLER I I L - ..... . ..........,,... .Presi d en! W. . -..Serrelarg -Treasurer Sergeant-al-Arnvs VVEINGARTEN H. ELCOCK C. JACOBS B, SMALL V. BROADBENT G. MEYERS A. RUBY W. KRAIwII3R H. BOLKIE E. ALLEN C. SWEET D. NIITCI-IELL H. HANSEN A. RICHARDS W. SMITH 1 I I :, IQ, . l.. 'I Il H . - If, -wg ' w , ..,.. , .,x.y,, V.: -1, f If ffl,-' li' QNZTJQ-I 4135 -NG' A U 'Tin 'ttyl f , L :vfs ,ggi ' ,V A ., li is 11+ X-psf. Ni 'ii ff ,f Q-fha 'ix .. .X 4, HN f4ffgf'll - ffkife Xe Q , .atzf x I HT 13 HY ,Ph X ' f f'f C fL f ' 1' N fx ' lk V- - 7,1 'QI Y- 4. A 5-. '75-1' IV! A 1' 'f' 1 ll J 'W ' 1 . .? A 1. ' li . e ll ' '! :'5'M 1 , ttv,.iiirf.V,lfafifr fm, ff .i.llw .1P1fm11mmiMQ P 1' gl it tt r M, 1 Six-:N X Vf:,.L7 .fw1'i. 3- Af' imlu L YP, idx!! 'Li-LLC Emi' L ill! EJ' Dv 'flfi ,iff-,575--1 s 1' 4, if lcf'A: ,-, ,w ' .ge Q l. ' id Wuxi-.-Q.. .. 1, , -Aff A f' LJ-71' 13,351 mir fi -1 Q, .1 fe, .,'Fksv'v:-7,25 ig-drcligjfl la' K +1 Q -.9 - lt Gil' If I xx 'Q-. X ,M -M ,sg in .' awry- cf ,-X fjakr 5-1195. N 9 si p , if wibxixilr S Wai -3- lf- ., ,A x V R111 gf' k -. ,-. .J s.,N.LV'lf,j 'ly 'T .5 2 ffff. if 419 iii' fiffilil 'fl 3 , 175 Rf-odffr 'ililm ,4'l':1 -,Hwy -ff 'E lfdwtigjiff 1 1 V. Pr 'If Q li vff I. , I Ui QQ? . I-5,1 A- hy .331 A if n 1 ui ,Ox V .I , YQ 'i if APPl.liQUlST R. Boutmz CLARK EXENDINE Doc BOHLER fi ,I 1,ei3sxf bl-1 x'., 'a: t, X-,VL -VI. , w.-4 ,, 11, M ,if ' ' lil VJ' -1 Q.i:Q,l,.i +1 ffx, THE COACHING STAFF quiz: ,, , . . 4. .1 11511 X 1 1 fi Dr. J. F. Bohler, known to all Cougar sport followers as Doc, ' IS dl- 'f' ll 1.1.1 - -if rector of the athletic department and Dean of the School of Physical Education. .nh wr' Doc has been a leader in conference circles since its organization and is e '- HJ' known in the Northwest as the Father of Fair Play. ' Ad-is rat.: E X . A. A. Exendine is the head football coach. Exey came from George- Ty. r town University two years ago where his teams had established enviable repu- li , tations. He came to Pullman with football demoralized and has since been gmllgg fgfi' building steadily with his eyes on the future. The State College football team has played creditable football the two years under his direction. Lip l,. LN Harry Applequist, better known as Hack, is assistant football coach and is in charge of the line. Applequist has coached the line on six Cougar W- 1 teams, one of which won the Northwest Conference crown and came within lf- ,- A I ry a stone's throw. another time. Hack played football on the.famous team of 1915. During the last three years he has coached baseball in the spring. Ji! ID? The Staters stood second two years in succession under his leadership and last ' 5 year took the conference pennant when his ball players were rated to end in the g' fffigh AW 'E' celler by all critics. SSS' Roy Bohler is Doc's brother. Roy handles the freshman and intra- '2L1fQf QVfg hi mvural athletics in all sports. He has- turned out strong frosh football and basket ball teams in the last two years. rf? fic We , lj, Ace Clark is assistant frosh football coach. Ace played center on the , gl iv? 1915 Cougar team that defeated the champions of the East, Brown University. N Page 123 A, W., P., . .fart C rt ,,,A-- , 1 f ., iif'Xi'x, - it 'iii all-7?,c ,Q-,,f'1ii'i it V' f,l,l'3':k?'fii fi 15-C,-tif ii.---Ldliff 'vial ,V ,T fr' 1 C17 L , iifiifggl ' 'NT Lf? ffl- in V, ,ifingg lui.: ii'-1,1 1 ffjffl ,f.k,Ihq, fi 4,2131 1 bl fgii 'Xs.Qg.,vfi:fcgwfyj of i..f4g.,T3.j54!2f'f.g 4573: .3 - il lf M 5' 1 Tr '!ff ' ' ' W' lil? -fre' V c J? f5 'i J '-if -'l, f fill fi Y'-li Q-M2 111' 1 M Q ,P Q, . - '-.N w.f'1 . 'ff Y 'l'.'-fff71.1f f.:'1'r f- -1.-1 'e me ,af .. 1- Jllr','f..:.'x---,r1+.x-- gf? We-:., A-f...f'1:S. PM 1' it 4' 1 Y A- 26711 -,.Acf'd' A -LS. LY .'fY'I Football Couch Exemlinc C LTHOUGH the Cougar football machine Went through an unsuccessful season from the standpoint of wins, the team was a distinct credit to the State College of Washington. The team played smart football and did not lose any of its games by an overwhelming score. Several of the season's games were decided by the breaks that are inevitable in football. The jinx cheated the Cougars out of Wins that were earned three times. Men who were expected to fill certain positions, especially at the ends, Went out with injuries before the season started or failed to return to school. At the same time conference play made a radical change. Wild end runs and Captain Slater Attempts a Pass .flguinsl Gonzaga. Page 124 ,D If L- 1 l - ff ff' W7 X W:-L.eg1?ff'?i7f'Tf5f -M3555 W '7 ' T 'Ns ff! A, U Xl A , .l ' W7 N l X we mttft t ' ... me fl X we 91. i 52 X l .ffulyf ellL'Hl'QlllllVllIlTllll'l t li f'fw,l, ll osfoQAvi2egf1ff fi t G 7 LK 1' ii 'l IN TN- ,xl li., .fl 'lr T--IX T Jf. X li'-lv .f 'QQ-N I' . ' xx! I, .Lil a ' 551 , xv. A' --' N-:N,.f - Q X.. -'.,g' -L -f 'K-f --..f if -f A, , f,, V 5 Q-1 .Wiz r I . 9 QEQLJW 4 Tr:-if X O Qk N . l 5 x B F v S N f ' x! l E il 7 , 1 ., X ' , i l Q -ff-V ' j . fl' lid ' Q Shi ia X I- 4 sf 5 Q .Q X fg ' l - . xv s .lil lil 1 X I ' ll M L' It 413 Cuplnin Slater I passes featured the game as never before. This style of play requires strong ends 51 32 K to combat. V ,Q . ., X- , f' Although Coach Exendine had many letter men back, there were several T GX' -1 V factors that were hindrances. Conference football was much improved through 4 V y' the retention of veterans by the other Pacific Coast institutions. Then ff 5 x Exendine's letter men were substitutes 'of the 1923 season. They had won their letters by substituting in order to gain experience. But two of them I' ji were regulars from the preceding season. al ' T The outstanding handicap, however, was the size of the Cougar coaching 'T C 9, staff. But two men, Exendine and Applequist, handled a squad of over 40 XX-' X - men. Other conference institutions had as many as eleven football coaches. C 21 t -x . X4 ' Q, Q 5 s 4 y l J ix!!! Idaho flllcnwls nn Em! Run at Moscow. N7 T 2 ' bl YI ' ,- 'X 1 'Y xiii' ' ? Page 125 ,, , , -K .,fJQ-C F . wwf fs- ff'-Y N - .fi if-fffzi is jf 5 , Exif? QD? 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The Forest Grove team was easy picking l Q ,F for the powerful and heavy State College outfit, which rolled up a.total of ten touchdowns. for X li. 3.171257 'Ali' ' a 65 to 0 score --'- YUELT- ? 'u -iff? ' ,, l' 'lfqfj Good interference opened the way for long gains while the fast charging of the Cougar It - , Q ,gy , . . p . . Q -kytmxlg XX line smeared Pacific plays before they got under way. Exendine used 38 players in the game V rf Tgjg, ill ffgix and no time were the Staters stopped. kj. f In-fe J' 27. ' LP The ease of this victory was probably unfortunate because of the development of a cer- 'A ' Qffif- NiX.fR'i-It tain spirit of overconfidence on both the part of the student body and team. if .V-Ik I L.,f,i.NF G-1213 HK H I If4:M,Nl .,. If 2415-gfgem fl , f lf. Il -QA' f'i'a ull! ' if 7 'l c, ixixagly A I :Ligiji Q six xg xr' C Y, Y ii.f.P.....ffaff i fi 5 L: ' 'fx ,- f 7' 012: ' . W -i, if f . fl 'Og-if ' ff! MY IL. Dil fl ll, WA' ' ,QS Elf ff T ei iii I A If lx'--. 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Fw Q-'1-P--'j,,Lcl' ' ff-4 in ix lxikyi 'f i'fil A li :JY xif.','7 1 it Alf? ' 121' ef -be-l 'T If 'C iii? 'iiiifiii A ik k'i'i'A.X 'I W V shi fi iii: Lifiisl lf' J , 'V 'V' .ff-f ' i-5 'U-fb X35 JTZ4'7 X5'RP ':,,1 P' , -' no N ' lr 5 Q L' 'f ' '?.'-VV! lfrvf. ' 1 P 'x'Q f'-. 1. ff-1 if '- X-ff' Xff L. -'K e.- T3 fe' 'YS ff' '+-ff 'rn-- - . . 'N iw J--,N ' -. T, .fix X ,-:V in 'fit' fd' UNK, ff' illl 1nf '5 ,r ' ff l ' 'P'-c.far.u ' ' 'L 'HM J ffxxfk . A.-M. --. THE COUGARS LOSE TO GONZAGA Gonzaga University won the football game on October 11 by a narrow margin, 14 to 12. The two-point margin represented the ability of Houston Stockton, Gonzaga's scintillating star. to lift the ball over the goal by dropkicks after touchdowns. The Bulldogs openediin the first few minutes with a dazzling aerial attack that netted two touchdowns. A strong gale foozled a Cougar punt and the Gonzagans made their second touchdown by punching the ball over from the three-yard line after a pass from the twelve-yard line. After the fatal first quarter. the Staters were never in danger. In the second quarter W. S. C. marched straight down the field on straight football for a touchdown, but the kick went astray. In the last quarter, the Staters made their second touchdown when Bervin caught Kramer's forward pass. The Cougars again failed to convert the point. Four times the Cougars were in scoring distance for the win.ning score but each time drop kicks failed. The Bulldogs crossed the 50-yard line but once after the first quarter while the Cougars were stopped on the two-yard line and the ten-yard line. .llurtin .flrnuml Cirmzugrtfs Emi Page 127 I. l N .I fire- ' ' -. 1 ev NilAUfC'f'?f.Z:fT1i 6 ' wfxasmfwf ,f ' . 2-at llfrllr. N' - sikdg-Qgf,aqQ5f,a'a lg. W ri faegiigsigy . it . I 'xr-mfwfcrri 'X it f 1-lffif. It 1 gif 'llllirfh rg 7,111 Wight' ,pf my W V ff lax iff' 'I It 'Nw.irf'L 'ts f 4' ffl n e . . 'll' ll I I mf? 5 Nw N ff f' ' fi 7 K. I uf X4 r ,f , ef ll ly I I .li r l I rx. -.xy -- -,-. wx .H 8' X tx vt 'gigs f is J' LJ 1.954 I N .ai I e lf J , 1+ K- . jf' y, .A f fc-v it ff yagfyl, V ag - I .1 6 Q I 5 -1 ij, 3 K 4 vc' fi Q, , Qi , 'I ie 5 7 ff 3 xl L4 A gf ,, ' I D ik? It , 17 ll, 9 Q- 'X IDAHO BREAKS THE JINX LN 'ff October 14, Idaho won a I9 to 3 victory from State on McLean field, Moscow. and broke a jinx of 26 years' standing by beating the Cougars two years in succession. The in- l l f experienced team of Cougars held Idaho's veterans scoreless through three periods of play A 55, ffl L y J before Idaho put over three touchdowns in 12 minutes. W l 6 -X QB? i The Cougars stopped the Vandals twice during the first half by holding on the ten-yard lk , I .. -- I Il line. Near the end of the third quarter State had but one yard to go for a touchdown but lost Nl 'A I, the ball by mistake of signals. Idaho recovering. This accident gave the Idaho men the QL 'xx f psychological advantage and probably had much to do with the final score. mll 1 . Hales opened the fourth period by booting a beautiful drop kick from the 38-yard line. E , I The Vandals then opened with the perfect aerial attack that featured their game all season and 'Q gage l 3 marched down the field for a touchdown scored by Regett, diminutive quarter, who went If Q 1- A ' around end on a wide end-run made possible by perfect interference. Regett made the score Ai' N .' vi' 1 f ' 7 to 3 for Idaho by converting the point by a drop kick. V. X The Staters then took the ball to ldaho's 19-yard line on line smashes. A pass was ' s I intercepted by Idaho and returned to the center of the field. On the next play, Regett passed .RK , I f' thirty yards to Nelson who raced through an open field for a second touchdown. Idaho scored X Q y' again as the gun sounded, when Cameron intercepted a Cougar pass and ran 30 yards through K X V, an open field. milf . . 'XX K 'C' f W me R lrluho Buck Stopped l I i O Page 128 gf .f .TTIEQX-'CQ77'l:j7, Ti, ik 'Nl X ,e-f 'i'l I ,fifri 'f-if '- f-nv' r ' --'f ' , -ff' '-Xe 1 Vfzar-S-'--fi!!- '- ' xx lylf ' Q. 'w kb 5' ,- If 144441 54 uit? ifc5IyQ f 'fQ:alfl.t,i1f.,.g.f'f'i:5f?l,f ' bi., I' is ' '5f7:f?T,3i , J, ,,jJ.Qj 3' L f'?Q.fl'Yl2i,fF A I-3322222 fl? ' , 'Tk if 4117 l f'r'1'- -1re ?5Ni9f:l'Q iaifiifliifi Calf . 'lf fl? he 516,49 fKwflf4dif2'f-13 Qfffllff !f5I H2re3f-z-.fri Wrsfe224a4!liaQi ll is-QXRXJE fotff J ix .' ' , -' -A ' ff A lt. 1 -, .1 -' ' 1 if ' I V 1 'r K. ' W if X ', 'f,' IQ:-x,,g.'t' - I I 1, ' ' - ii ii l, ' 1 1 i . i - i - i y ' ' ' 1 ll i ,M it . V I 4 . ily ,ei - 1 ,lp if i ,N ip 1 '-,,l'1, . A-' t , r i ' - .- . 2 f - P ' ' , . .. ,i , rr sg-. -4-. -4 - If . ..1 ' THE COUGARS LOSE TO THE COAST CHAMPIONS The California Bear opened his fourth consecutive claim for the Pacific Coast champion- ship by defeating the Cougars 20 to 7 in Berkeley. Improvement was shown by the Wash- ington State team play over that of the Idaho game and at no time were the northerners out- classed. During the first half Washington outplayed California. The first half was played almost entirely in California territory. W. S. C. took the ball to California's 12-yard line where a drop kick failed. California came back and the Cougars held the Golden Bear on the 12-yard line. The Staters took the ball and were head- ing up the field when Young of California recovered a Washington fumble and raced 35 yards for a touchdown. In the second half Californirfs fake reverse play got in working order and two more touchdowns were scored against the stubbornly contesting Cougars. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Sweet' recovered a California fumble and scored for State, making the score 20 to 7. The Golden Bear tied with Stanford for the Coast Conference title in the last game of the season. The Line Holds in Gonzaga Mud Page 129 ' 1 i J Vi ti. . . , my mf 4, .' A f 1 , ,- i 4 1, ' . way! --'yi 7.5, 'vzwyg ,- .' fi, , . r ,-,iff 'Y 51 I ii..- , 4, X rea , '-'f' , 'I ' - iw-,hx 'rg-, , 1 - , f'-N -tux , f, fs L. , f, K. . xx . -,X 'ii if - M . .l '.fft, ,. '- il .i .nw Qi--., ., N li PQ. '- - .--I U l,xfi'i -.ix . . 1, Y- . ,- xx X . ' 'ffgif' ,lxxl Xt , 'AX fr' Ji r 'X-,-..r jg -' ,J fi -...fm -t 'f , . I, , m -.ro ----x ,.-,g g JU!! A V..'.t ' .ff ,ve A 'l iX'fx5 ' X ' ' . ,,, . . Q, I., 1. 553 N, .' If lg .hm ff' ' in li lflflfilf' ,txt i :ir ,L vyffjva' ' .Ng M.: rs. H .xy x. . A i, ' - Q:-TJ' SQ, ig-5, . ,ffjL?Jl.x .yu f ' ,' ,f ' . ' 1 ,' y!y,hgQk-Mg! V ' i M ' JL. 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J, If 'ff A nf.-Lax x V x in fr X., f,-of J , --w 1 f i ' X if , fr 7, COUGARS OUTLUCKED, LOSE HOMECOMING GAME On Homecoming Day, November 7, the Cougars lost the most heartbreaking game seen on Rogers Field in recent years, by a 13 to 14 score, to the Oregon Aggies. A rejuvenated Cougar team met the Oregon men and outplayed them throughout the game, but the cards seemed stacked. The ends had been the Staters' weakness throughout the season. Marker andll-lales, heavy backs were shifted to the ends where they performed for the first time. They outdid the wildest hopes entertained by Cougar followers. End runs were squelched while O. A. C.'s passing attack was successful but once. Slater, Koenig, Marker, Hansen and Hales did outstand- ing work. The Cougars made 12 first downs to seven for Oregon, while 326 yards were made by the Cougars to 153 for the Beavers. The Cougars scored first in the initial quarter when Hansen blocked an Aggie punt and ran nine yards, with tacklers clinging to him, for a touchdown. Hales dropkicked goal. In the second period O. A. C. recovered a poor punt deep in Cougar territory and scored. In the third quarter the Cougars fumbled on their ll-yard line and the Aggies punched the ball over. The score was 14 to 7, the Staters marched up the field for a touchdown. The kick failed and in a blinding storm of snow and sleet the Staters approached the Aggie goal twice to lose the ball by poor kicks. lf' c. .. . ' i i I c - me ' Cougars Step Around O. A. C. Em! Page 130 I ,T , . I ir, X I 7 1 l. I M. - 3, ' v ' I 1 . i .-'Evil' Vw . if b -' t. i' L .1 . .,.,.,,. .r --.CA , .f -f e ...,,f f. -Y .- ,.. c, mf -,f ff .-. -. re , ,. - . .f--4 V , V. . . i- ....- -. .1 X if v. L K W4 ., :. I-H, -if g, nf' 1',,,' xgtyi Y Y jr 4 J vi -f . Y , ff' - Ky -, .g .. V gpm. .xx eg 'TN x X X Aix ' ,','Q7i'f1l5S7,s2. Mil fir? ,l'1g'Tf:x.. 'l-Lf' ill llfu' Herr ,.. 4 M -:il fill .f '71 'rcs' if WASHINGTON STATE TIES OREGON Breaking the jinx. the Cougars battled the University of Oregon football team to a 7 to 7 tie in Portland, November 15. The Oregon team had recently beat Washington 7 to 3 and were doped to win. Perfect football weather greeted the largest crowd the Multnomah stands had seated during the year. The sawdust field was in fairly good shape, giving both teams a chance to show their driving power. Washington State showed great strength during the first quarter, piercing the Oregon line for consistent yardage and nearing the goal with line bucks by Slater and Koenig. Slater dived over for the first touchdown at the beginning of the second quarter and Koenig's kick for the coveted point was successful. Oregon came back strong after a Cougar fumble gave them the ball in Cougar territory and Jones. Oregon's All-Coast fullback, who gained 107 yards in thc game. went over for a touchdown after a sustained offensive. Reed tied the score by converting the point, Late in the fourth quarter Oregon threatened to win. but they were stopped on the Cougar one-yard line. Waldorf Went in here and in three plays had reversed the situation by making several spectacular runs around end for 23 and 30 yards. Just as the gun sounded I-lale's drop kick missed the upright with thc ball on Oregon's 15-yard line. Koenig Converts Point Against Oregon by Place Kick Page 131 l E, , l WASHINGTON WINS FROM THE COUGARS The University of Washington grid team earned a 14 to 0 victory from the State College in Seattle on November 22. 4 The game was one of the most bitterly contested of the year. Wilson broke lose for a 48-yard run that made the Huskies' first touchdown possible. The Cougars made a strong bid for a touchdown in the second quarter but a pass was intercepted by Tesreau in the shadow of the Washington goal. In the third quarter, Washington took the ball to State's one-yard line where the Husky was held for downs. The Cougar line did yeoman's work but was unable to stop the powerful plunging backs of the University. The Cougars held Washington for three downs when the ball worked down to the goal again, but on the fourth down Wilson circled end for the second touchdown. Martin and Koenig starred in the Cougar backfield while Hansen and Marker were the mainstays in the line. George Wilson, all-Coast halfback, who received mention for the All-American, was the star of the game. Washington Thmuglz Cougar Line Page 132 A Y 4 J fl Edie! 1 iT 'TrA'iQlgf.'f,':fa1'1La.,,f1X I rf 'Q iff .r 43,4 fri'--.zmgefi tJ'f'f W tl Jiffy' 11' lf F:-Sieiirat weft ge XS iii 'Qfi,i llttttffiji.e'1 wi W' z in T r fig W wi i! eeet ferry.. ,xl 1, ,J ' Aff 1 , L If ' '- 1 , i 5 ' Y .X :Hx ' X V ' I ' , N .HT ,.' 1 wt, it 5ffT2g.., l5wg1',,LlJi fl,f.P,illi. t fill Mia, 2141, -We . S fi,--N ,ff If-Ri 'T-SP' 'L-gl-ge.. ,f .Ny T. 'Q'w :-1 ' 1 E- , 1ff-'flifklfflffif3?fiTJ iff rf if .- , '-. Ttbgikftgifien fgpltiti i' T i C . V -A T' NT 'i 'T T' TT' TT' S AYP Affifffsgf ti, if iw 41? 'QQ lil? :JKK 1' if ,Lax ' rs ll ZZ, .it x V ' C25 lf 'Ji' I grill 4 N We . it if .fi grill f r ,fifkf ' ,A,. ui .-'A it ll . A , f I, r ,ri I.- we fi .--' ,fn T4 S my ,ft gf fj- lfx qt fbi? GONZAGA AND WASHINGTON STATE TIE Thanksgiving Day the Bulldog and the Cougar battled to a scoreless tie in one of the fastest struggles ever seen in the Northwest. The two institutions established a new precedent by meeting twice in the same season. The Cougars outplayed the Bulldogs by piling up 216 yards to 139 for Gonzaga, but the Gonzaga defense displayed superhuman faculties in the pinches and held. Houston Stockton, playing his last game for Gonzaga, lived up to his reputation by proving the main bulwark to the Gonzaga defense, while he was the principle groundgainer. W. S. C. upset all expectations by the unleashing of a dazzling aerial attack that outdid that shown by Gonzaga. W: S. C. completed four passes, out of six attempted, for a gain of 57 yards, while the Gonzagans were able to make but seven yards by this method through the game. Each time Stockton fell back to heave the ball a pack of Cougars bore him back before he had a chance to throw it. Washington State came within a Cougar's Whisker of defeating the Spokane team at her own aerial game. Three times the Cougars advanced within striking distance of the goal. Kicking from the 18-yard line, Koenig missed the goal post by two feet. Then twice the Gonzaga line held. As the gun sounded the Staters had just lost the ball on Go.nzaga's one-yard line after making first down on the three-yard line. The secondary defense of the Gonzaga backfield stemmed the onslaught of the Cougar line plungers. ! A i ' W .A..u.L L, LU 1, J. . fifff fs , Q ,QU WH l Kxfa fll i 1.-'lu 1 , -fa'-.-.N ax fy' Hr Q il, NY.'j.5ffj'i i ' -rfif ,N!,f'J f!T N. 1 f fx iv' 1' xlff'-I 'fl 'df' l , 'X - Y f A 4, ' it W ff 'rl . 1.-if Lui tl .,fig,,aa6w it-MED .-,tixib Tlx lffiifs, tint fy-yi E-H1 771 52.2, Giga ll' f?5tEftNf .X -- if Fill like 'iii , x. - l t I .HA , .X ' gggkiyl ,X X5 ggi, it x, , x s i5,QlQ2af.-if ,.,. , 'LQVQ 5 A .'+giQP,fN wt rf' IL, it 1. 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A- n Y . in Q' A' f ,, V., ff - ' ,Q -,J ' Y V- tl xr -x' JV- ' : , ' ,BJC 1, 2 rf ,L 5. f gfg,.,,,:. gf ff- f ,j -1 5.6- -'ft f mg QQ -ffyg ix 1 I 1A , -', , I1 V ' W 'X - - ., : Q, I. .bp ,,, - K --X W., gf p. . -at i . fx JI AQ- f - V, , ' A 'X ix i 5J.'fi ii - Ji 215 fu- 'i L- iT'.5 M fl :Egg in X f I I Basket Ball ti ONFERENCE basket ball showed a distinct im- provement during the season of 1925. Different systems of team play which were para- mount to the play of indi- viduals was characteristic of the season's schedule. Cali- fornia took the Coast cham- pionship from the Oregon Agricultural College, winners of the northern title. in a three-game series played in Eugene. States team, after disas- trous injuries on the coast trip, went stale at the last of the season and was over- whelmingly defeated in the last games. The Cougars finished in fifth place with a percentage of .500. COACH BOHLFR The Cougar team was handicapped from the beginning of the season by lack of an experienced cen- ter who could stand the brunt of a heavy schedule against the best teams in the Northwest. The guard positions were handled by small men who were unable to meet the large men from other institutions on equal terms. Another phase of change in conference play was the five men offensive, in which each man of the team was needed as a scoring factor. Singing lhe fllnm Mater Page 134 The Cougars started the season strong. The barn- storming tour during the Christmas vacation saw the Cougars turning in wins over the strong North Dakota Ag- ricultural College quintet and the prominent athletic club teams in the Inland Empire. In the first four conference games the Staters emerged victorious by comfortable margins over XVhitman, Gon- zaga. and Montana. The O. A. C. five defeated the Cougars in the fifth con- ference game by an 18 to 14 score in the closest checking game of the season. The Aggies played their famous percentage game and got the breaks they waited for. The Cougars beat the S. A. A. C. CAPTAIN REESE and Pacific on the home floor after this significant defeat. The coast trip started with Gehrke and Nollan out of the lineup with injuries, and the star centers and big guards of Washington, Oregon, and O. A. C. proved the un- doing of the W. S. C. team. Washington State beat Willamette, Multnomah Athletic Club, and Whit- man, on the last three games of the trip. Montana was beaten 32 to 17 in the Page 135 I first game on the home floor after the trip. The team had finished a hard trip and in the heavy Workouts to meet the last competitors of the season, the team seemed to go unaccountably stale. Washington beat State on the home floor by a 34 to 14 margin, Oregon won 43 to 16 and Idaho took the last two games, the Moscow game by a 30 to 18 score and the Pullman game by a 25 to 9 count. Page 136 4 f - two 459345 -ff N M 1 N f 1 L f ' - L J Q ' L 2 y, lf '. lflllllllllltf f f sf? is ls Q6 . lla .R -- A Sea, Xifff J gf A Q0 a i as ' ' 12 bb J fs' 1 7 N 57 fi xy, C X - it Q r it Y QQ' rf 2 BASKET BALL LETTER WINNERS , Q 1' 'lg fl- - - N, l , X CAPTAIN BRYAN REESE, Guard ' 5 V Joe CHANDLER, Guard WILLIAM NOLLAN, Forward C, 'b WALLACE KELSO, Forward LEONARD GEHRKE, Center il A ', tl I I-Iuoo SCHULZ, Center and Forward ERNEST MORGAN., Forward i Q' Q fi ld LEONARD MORGAN, Center l JOE KOENIG, Guard VJ rj Coach Bohler lost Reese, Chandler, Kelso and Ernest Morgan by gradu- ,O 'Z' ation this year. With the nucleus of five veterans, he will build the 1926 5 ' if team with the addition of an especially fast and brilliant yearling squad to I pick from that have received coaching in the fundamentals of the changing it A l style of play apparent through the conference. ' 4' it V I 1 X r 4' D 4:3 WE I W 2 ly fr 7 Z Page I 37 we of ra1iWFJiffiC+1TTFr..,f3Xf Q A ., Q6 WEEXIE-if Fi' 'K Q 9 XXX: X-rxsipla ' G f J sfxllrx ygf' 1 Qi 2 X3 5 ,ff-Qwx r' . ljfxfk 2469 ll, X-:lib kj-' !7 ,., I O F n ii ?iMc,l'f'9ff5 xi QRS 0, ,tl Ig, , . 1 , , ,JT X D , 1, Xxx xx, . rx n , N afar. rar, as-tea at if is Q., 1 fx W- N 'x x xk U 4. YQ f f 1 f K , N M xf 3 ' W W 2 X ' g 5 W Qlwwwwdwml ,' - 444 -' I K iff X512 LJ 643,-qfi 51925 rw Nj' W Q ' oi!! R v f 1' . X 1 ru, , .1 gg .h J .X 4 , if Qf x x 1 LJ! 5553 M THE SEASON'S'SCORES lg h 444 X W Whiuman - E54 1, W Gonzaga Xu-X H X, 311i2i1 SV. MSIE S. fix. EC 7 1 ' i Lxci lc Q 1, ,M Q fi J 'X W Sflasimington A , W. Oregon .,,. .W Q n. , N W. 0. A. C. 7 XII Xfiiamettil Cx I I ylfhitman ., I , 4 . ontfxna .,.. NV A af ' W. Washmgton tj l . regon T-,jx 'U X, Em, 023 R W. Id h Q22 D v Pige jjc f .six , ,fi :fx . W 4 I' , . M' A ' i. .- 15. ff -, :f l y W j X XX I! W Q :H ,, A f X X X A f -7 --I X I X P . . A G , ' DUWUMMR xwyb T . GX-lf ' N -4 1:z'Xf,E10.4Q Q ' ' N 17135, 1 5 X 'qi x No M .4 .Q , Q I Q 4 i t 7 f Qi 1 5 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINQJS C' K Q gd 'E f 1 I 11 6 n O g Agg IQ P85 Z6 . 435 A Ofeg 12 3 800 1 ' Idaho 10 6 625 X A Washingto 9 6 600 ' xi . washingfo str 8 8 500 ,X U Montana -- 6 7 462 X X 1 f Whitman 8 10 444 0 4 I onza 4 ' - x D9 3 3 122 C 5 Pacific 0 11 000 1, l Q G 'f 1 1 E 4 1 4 1, J Page 139 X 'X D Q! - ,f 1 , A V' f'-X .4 . ,-- .C Amq' X A v 41 lf 2 H9219 ' QJLQ, Baseball ITH a team that was picked by experts to end the season among the tail-enders, the Cougars won 3s'WT ff.- ' i the baseball championship of the Pacific Northwest Con- ference in one of the most thrilling finishes ever staged ' by a college baseball team by winning 16 and losing nine games. The pennant Winner was decided by the last game of the season with the Idaho Vandals, an eleven-inning contest, which put Washing- ton State's percentage above that of the University of Washington, who finished a strong second. . 1 I- n 1.1 ' L, g1iU'f.Qfr-T... .J ,, ul, I- exif, . -. A tug, Pennant possibilities were not even thought of during the early part of the season. The Cougar pitching staff was entirely inexperienced in intercollegiate baseball. But three veterans were back for other jobs on the team. Captain Cook, third sacker, who finished the season behind the bat: John Zaepfel, shortstop, and George Beneke, center gardener. The season opened April 19 when Gonzaga won an 8-to-3 victory after showing the inexperience of the Cougar pitching staff. Improvement was manifested on the 23rd of the same month when the Meiji University team, champions of Japan, were taken into camp by a 6-to-3 count. A two-game series with Idaho was next on the bill. The first game at Mos- Coach flpplcquisr. Kortcr Misses u Low Om- Page 140 .,, U . W . . W.. , ,, i -e 'chi-.g. r Q,gE.j.: .li ll- f A . , - .VL A all-K. - .l ., .111 If l iii i- jr, 1 wh If . ll . , ' . :M-I V, V .we jL'i:f -sr. -1 ti cow was a loose affair, the Vandals emerging at the long end of a big score. Later in the season. thc game was forfeited to W. S. C. voluntarily by lda- ho because the Vandals had used a spit-ball pitch- er, which was prohibited by the conference. The Staters won 6 to 3 next day at Pullman. The Cougars then left on the hard coast trip. State broke even with Whitman, Washington. and O. A. C.. in succes- sion. The University of Oregon seemed to have a jinx on Washington State as the Lemon-Yellow won her two games although she was one of the weaker teams in the conference. Continuing the schedule at Pullman May 15, State won three games in succession. Montana was beat handily the first day, but the next day the Cougars nosed out a 2-to-l win after a pitcher's battle between W. S. C.'s port-side flinger, Otterson, and Hanson of Montana. On the 16th, Washington State beat the University of Washington 4 to 3, when Catcher Mitchell hit a home run in the ninth inning. The next day Washington evened the count by reversing the score of the day before. Oregon came to Cougartown on the 19th of May and dropped one game and won the second. The Staters then took a jaunt to Montana and won one game with Gonzaga and two from Montana. These three straight later proved to be the start of the winning streak that won the flag. Caplaifv Cook , ' C ll...-.. , Nolan Hoisls a High Fly Page 141 -. hx,-I :lu K' .i. . i I l ,fx ll! ll it l 1 i l ff- 1 an . f lclgmlffw Nunez IC Q ll O l V W 3 l W X. X r I X V N' 1 J, X rl? l ff' l X'+-l 69 . lYiQi'Q- I X552- 2xo ' ,f . e, A f 1 W 'fl ', Q' i R F .ff-7 , AX . H f JC? 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The result lllsrlgggtss tllas in fifsf P13CC?Ll5?tli ll V f ,'- h V egam ' . Q5 W l, J Z5 vt, final si andals cqme to Pullman I ' 2 Wlth the Um- ef' l h ' Ore was 3 high One th esolved fo SWG all th XX l lnrilid Fhf three Phousana faenmi was fighs- Hair-raisillghsgf hmthough the 6593 Q,Q f A have thelg th mnmg the Vandals he anal agam. The Cgugar C es ang throws -QQ K In th? giame on ice' ad piled up an 840-3 leaiiscorgd first' but s. 9' . 9 asf Of the ei h h , an seemed to I- OVBI' flve runs in a t frame, t N--, V 1 ,I b I . Wo d ' ' l I A 1 attmg spree whlch wasogefarluilgg Egllflng Cougars put v ,xqx Y Wo Ihfegpbaggers' Uv I f ' 7 -x - ' -1 is 5 , J ff of l ,075 ll I I ' V A-A, 6 Aix f N, k iii lil T NX ,U JJ o y if ' '-Q-2 'L rrp X--51 I lb. GSJQN 3 ff n ll., vl l V . fx, JL foil all half, x 1 X N 51 lf'-,112 we Mo ' Three Down--O. A C M, .',fp??' V fi Pagg-142 ' ww, fx ' , ll lvl? , l 'RQ ' N T7 if f VCR MM . Heil l 1 e - 42. 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With the score tied at 8, the game resolved itself into a pitcher's battle between Fitzke and Cook. At the end of the tenth inning, the umpire warned the coaches that the game would be called at the end of the eleventh inning be- cause of darkness. Cliff Marker. right fielder. walked, stole second, and when George Beneke, playing his last game for his Alma Mater, met the ball on the nose for two bags and Marker scored. Washington State had won the cham- pionship of the Pacific Northwest Conference. When O. A. C. came to Pullman May 26, the Staters had their work cut out for them. The Aggies were leading the league by a wide margin, and had almost certain grip on the flag. When the dust had cleared after a hard-hitting game in which Weingarten had but one bad inning, W. S. C. had the big side of a 10 to 8 tally. Next day the Beavers came out for blood and, although State could not win, neither did the farmers. The game was called in the 12th frame because of darkness with the score at 9 all. The Aggies went all to pieces after the games with W. S. C. and lost to Idaho and Gonzaga thus falling out of first place with W .S. C. but a short distance behind the University of Washington. Washington had. finished her schedule. l 47, ,, Ou! at First-Washinglon Page 143 ll' T -.,,.1,Q i- x X. !Lj.f5'Q.ifQjX Q., ,f,j,?',.,, ffg, ff-. ff R. X. XX . K .. A -C .N - . , 4 2, 2 'Nf '-'7'?1i'l I 'V' T'-'1-XL? ' fp.-f1T'7l'F7'i 'X:'Q-will?-'1'?E2:5':f'TOl ix- C. f THQ. 7' . vf'.SJZiIf' M Tll'l.i,Y1Q'iQ:'xf' 'V T : f'-M X 1 - J: li' 1-'WJ' li . Nl K K-4. ' w ff11l o-'- it .,f'.f'-yell' '3,w'f'v- ll w -X K .ff a?'f f 5' H. 5: fi:-, 1-Q-l lf, '.f-ge., 3 nf' f' --VM g, ,felijffJ Aflf4if'5llf:iQ'11?l3l'2 w if iifif. if , ,ff 'NRL 1 ' lx X- 'I. x wwffl- . M , 'FXQL-f' HJ-k'7 X-ggi, ' X' ' ' ' 1 -if f l. ' x N l. -. Y ' V . wxryux 1' Riff! A V 'f Af, ' 4 w- . ' X . 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THE LINEUP Q , 3 X . 'ff' V,,i'C.'lAlI George Beneke .,.. . ... C enter Field 'lf A ,' ,f 'i , 'z' ,f 'A'QQf.-V251 .1 John Otterson .......A, , , ,,,w H,-,Pitcher jf 1 - .ll 1. I . W.. . wx T fue' .- f l Harold Welngarten. ,,... ---....Pztcher ,' ' 'ff' C , , yi I fm Curry Mltchell ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, C archer 'Q.,',!I, '4,,'RgVxf V1-I, QUE 4- ,V Ed Allen. ..,......, ..,. U tzlity Infzelder ,yjffi ,Q-V W V' ,- . . vxlrlgh Qgliegxl'-QQ' F' 1' ' Tad Rlchards ...... ...,,. First Base 'If I lx gy! wsu?--:L iv . Y, .N if f jj' , ' John Zaepfel ..A.. ,-,, . ,Shorfsrop lf ' 1 William NOl3H-. .... ..... . Pitcher I, ,' VQ ,E ' 52, Q'-2 ,H .., Clarence Anderson ..A, -,,,,, Catcher - qi.,-f A L' v,:'1,A? I Vyf- X Qi'Lfg'l,,,Z5 4Y ', ,f ,. Y L2W1S KOICG1' ..-...... ....., S econd Base 'I ,lf Clifford Marker -- .,,e -Right Field lilqwiil ,gf-., .I j . , gf. .vu ' sg Don Wallmgford .,.. e.,.. L eff Field -,wifi . t f , , f W. x I, -Y --'- '---''--'--------'--f-- - -'-A'f'f' -A'-Y ' 4 - ---- Y- ----Af----- -----f'--- - - - '. RSX, wmffll Harold Cook Fhzrd Base U -UVM, -gruilvkfi Jiff' 'Vx V X. 5,-gli ? V125 ff - - ij in: 'KN cf rv:!,.gi,f. fy f lik , '!r!.M.'vf', L' 'Lf xg VU. J .L 2, i lil, , 1 1 J ,-MQ. ill llj i1 ,.,,fg3,1 .nb-.I 45. k ' .29 JM! li e' 'Sufi-f U. Q fggj- fi, Qc. u, HH, XA.: A , ' . -. N-1 wil- 'Qlf X -9 ml Atl. - . .l '- l,fii1f:..1-eQigf.l- W -..L,l-- f.1 Qp - 'V' N XWUX' ,V 5' .-11 4, 'QT' -N, f. if KC? ' ll-' I 'L Xr'Ns,g!.l ',' 'r .tx-.,l:, ff , ix .K ,U . . v,Qff.- if -. ,fl 4 H 'x N 1 ' ', r r' X 'I -, ,A 5:j:vf': '- Q' 1 I -, l ' , f ' ' v. V 1 K' 54 G 1'l 1' la N ll. u 2 x ' 71,4 Allan Pops One to the Oulficld 5 - , :ij-fx Ill! Page 144 f, V '10 , ffl ,H -f l Qi ' 'l if x W' l - Z . 1 f J ' w i ' 4 - --- if . 111, l F:-7' it Q 'I Y ff 4: vi -. ,- 'f J .lg J ' e . f-qi:.,i,.-'X' ' Xi' ' v- ' 'Q 'L H 1 lf. X l. Y N- ,- H , , ..',f-5, , ,,,.. I Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May Gonzaga Meiji at Idaho at ldaho at Whitman Whitman RESULTS OF THE 1 at Pullman , ,. ., Pullman... ...,., , Moscow Cforfeitj Pullman ....., ., ,,,, .. at Walla Walla at Walla XValla . Washington at Seattle ,A.,,,l Washington at Seattle Oregon Aggies Oregon Aggies at Corvallis Oregon at Eugene ,.... Oregon at Eugene ......., .. Montana Montana at Pullman ,..,,,,. at Pullmanw., . at Corvallis , 8 E rn 3 6 l 6 0 6 4 6 3 ll 2 1 6 2 May May May May May May May May May May June June June 9 Z4 SEASON 53 16 Washington at Pullman 4 17 Washington at Pullman ,... 3 19 Oregon at Pullman ,,..,.,..,,.., ll 20 Oregon at Pullman .... .M 3 22 Gonzaga at Spokane ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 23 Montana at Missoula, .,.,,A,,A 4 24 Montana at Missoula ...a, ,.,,l2 26 Oregon Aggies at Pullman ,.,l0 27 Ore. Aggies at Pullman Ctiej 9 30 Idaho at Moscow ,,,....... .. ..,. 8 2 Whitman at Pullman ,,....... 1 3 Vlhitman at Pullman., ,,,. 8 5 Idaho at Pullman ,,lY, 9 3.1 I ooomuisooowowoxm-ti-wOpponents I , Benz-kr: Fails lo Connect Page 145 ,Q 1 ' W NIS JMYT faf.fNXqX Rf 1' lj-' . 'ff' T6 Q ,K .-:Lf aff' 11' lik ,tif-. 4' -Q-ff--. ' J sf., Xyux -,I f. . - -,A-Av - f .-- .- ,,-gf ' .i 1,-'gg '- X .,'. '-Y - , . , -. , - V .- -- 3 I xiii.-' xt ,-A Q - ., ,. . 3- ,'-, - -ll If FL- !'i , ,, ,, - . vii, Lf,fif-1-.i4lfIiiXff m I . -1 ff-1. ll if -1614-ui.--52:2-'--f--4 'lfl-fi--aff -4,-.M-Sinks? If-I .1 fb I ..i5ywof'U if is f . , it - -1 - mi my-L-'ff ji 141-U In .1 .Fifa-1 fit 1 ,ia .Vt il if - Ly .H+ ., , -1-f -' ' 41- I - . f --- - f- X---W -. . 3 '. .. ' fi 4 v N--X 'i . , .V I !.l-'.g?.,- it L. U -Z' M ,N I V ,V ,H V 411 lv, - .Mu vs I F It -Q -. 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The Cou- ' Il ICE5-NY' 73 gars placed fifth in the Coast Con- Wxqf X me ij ference meet at Eugene which served i 'ig--X Wir! I .f 1 as the test for Olympic tryouts. I , fav-'WM . . --I 1-.xiyqtlg-,i'. 1 The failure to place higher in g Ric T?-of it the Coast Conference meet was due '51 E Qyxqrxxfr-ph. -.1 I. J i, to the evenness of the men of the 1,1 :X team on which there were prac- iii l.'lXpl. tically no outstanding stars. A ,ffl 16,1 .iw well balanced team stands a high . mf --w,vFfif:.l,A 'lil' chance in dual competition. but R .FQ KS?-fg9.g!J'iiQ'.IEgi4V'1 meets in which four or more teams 4, 2 ,L--f-fi-lj 'W are entered are usually won by the -R. F WHS- a TL: .' work of outstanding men in a few ,qqlg X jffifixjcffd .L It-i t .. .VI J .yixtxgllxj .aff even s. A 7,-If It QD C 'H The con f I s k V ,X . gars vsent o po ane H: t, X'vgg1h1?.,1 first, where they defeated the Uni- Q igfaywxli versity of Idaho and Gonzaga Uni- AJS , rf jig-A fAf'1' .., Jzdn- ' versity in the first annual tri- Jig W J, I- angular. State scored 69 points, :.ixtX','i L f --.-35' : Idaho 57. and Gonzaga 5. 'ii-K . .r ll -. ' iik7'Wxg't!Ti'Lf! The second meet was in Moscow, May 10, where the Cougars piled up a 79M win lv'-YI at ' jf, against Idaho's 51 M counters. Less than a week later. the Staters overwhelmed the University 'fag 'yt N N of Montana in Pullman before a Campus Day crowd by a 98 5X6 to 32 lf6 score. K-,X-,IQ 't The most thrilling meet of the year was the Oregon contest at Eugene. May 27. in which DJJ'-'fJfA: -Q-1 W, S. C. nosed out the University of Oregon by a 66 to 65 count. The team remained in 4-TL , . ax 4 Eugene until the following Saturday, May 31, for the Coast meet. The results of the Con- F! f if ference meet were as follows: Oregon 37, Washington 36. Stanford and O. A. C. 27. Idaho 'nik F11 gg I- -Q! 17, W. s. C. 16, and Montana 5. Yi. . - , xy! l il g pile if ,I - 'bt' - r --- -- :CL 'AII NHL if -'gpg' .,-gy ' O . 21 'xi f +Lf.'i QX ix Q J iXt!,l.5 Q lit Id, -5371 N -,V7 r if W 3 'ii ojgl. ' I Qu r X .' , 'Al ,l vi X N- ' is I i inf' IX 'Yyjf 4 r 5: , .f ,J Cixi 'fwfr-ijt to--i ffgliiq-1 ffm- '-, ' ,f'i,gi,Qt2,x XII Page 146 If -L? Q,-ja-if,gj,.-,j. ei D A i it A -I rl U -T-Ni :B g Qt' I .et , -Ll,-kr V, W -- A--V A i 4:4-fl-:tl R I ,.-Fmt l Y Xu,-Img ,Wk f is I, ','1i. .ff,-3 I J '-,if V i i -53 '. L- - I 'fl'-M T--1.'ti5',4--.wi i li- Q - ii tif ffl' Six li ,-f' 4 , ,. , .. Tj. ' A ,. J' Q A, It I ,V , ,K N-T s il .' x-,Qi Y. 'GQQL-'t' ' Ai!-X . - KIJLJI ,-I vi. lil F For arf- 'YQ 1.4.1 ,V ' -,-A .Y ' l ,r 1 ii rj uk I W f ,I .lyk X 'I if I. 'fx' VA ww'-M V F , -w-fi f'r,,,.Qs, .1 .gg f T, v 1 I .. ,. ,y -. 2. .2 X- i ' I- I .,- t 'lair-ri. 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'U' jgjf ji 3, . 3 If T' T I 'T' T -JG-l: T-gif, 'll QAHXQI IQ! ff! ix 4 n Ziff' K 7, .t xii ll tty fl-QQ? its 0 ' -fig' 1 i lf' 1' fa! , v .' iD 5145 fi x- v -C5 fl I N .D ,- Y.. f ff 1 fail J fi 5 L! W , fn 'i 1'-'j lf- r 3 'xiii .2 . 'Ax f- 1 .J'1'v3.V. X .SD ,, I 'KN V, , I ,, , ,fi -. , rl f'V,f!!,- -7, , , Cr, . x l Triangular Meet with Gonzaga and Idaho at Spokane. April 26, 1924 l W. S. C. 69 Idaho 57 Gonzaga 5 Mile run-Sowclcr KID won, McLeod KWD second. Miller KXVD third. Time, 4:38. 100-yard dash-Keith KID won, Jacobs KWD second, Herman KWD third. Time, 10.1. 4-40'yard dash-Herman KWD won Casebolt KID second, Gray KGD third. Time, 53.1. l20-yard hurdles-Douglas KWD won. Elcock KWD second. Peddycord KWD third. Time, 16.2. Two-mile run-Tic between Melander KXVD and Williams KID, Dumlap KWD third, Time. 10:28.-4. 880-yard run--Meyers KWD won, Hopkins KWD second. Sowder KID third. Time, 2:05.4. feet. feet, 220-yard dash-Keith KID won. Jacobs KWD second, Keyes KGD third. Time, 23 flat. Shot put--Durrwachrcr KVJD won, Davis KWD second, Pickett KID third. Distance. 41 9 U4 inches. Discus--Davis KWD won, Pickett KID second. Durrwachter KWD third. Distance, 134 9 inches. Pole vault-Douglas KWD won. Nelson KID second, Vohs KID third. Height. 10 ft. 6 in. High jump-Pickett KID won, Frazier KGD second, Wagner KID third. Height. 5 ft. 9 in. 220-yard hurdles-Powers KID won, Pcddycord KWD second, Huffner KID third. Time. ziegfi iff. 'Cl- if Dew . I 4. fyidff fr it .Q g enksii . lm life .41- iclxfil f, J ,I II 'I 1' 1, W., , ., l ' '- :'i Ci! ,,,S-,--1, ,Y .-v--gf 4,'1,.-'Li I ,, ,,.,,. W., ,fr A ,. II,,vr1v4fA,,liV,u K K 'Mak I fi' HL' 4. H M'-.f-.T',, J, ,Q q xlf m.l'f-1 i. ' we ii f , 1, 1- 1, - . iuylll - J' ',. .' 1. . I,.4g,,,f I,-- l .fi ii' fi, N A-L, - We i, ' T I Till' I HJ 'xgi'f,', f,-fl! is-545 I !DV.lL:f,s.:l, lx 'Ji L ,lxxivj -xq QL r. 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'J 5 D RQ X I X.-N ,-NN sf -J J GD N I . .. 1-DCD .ff W S C 79y2Dual Meet with Idaho at Moscow, May 10, 1924 I 5. . . ., . T, :C . N isfxkrq Idaho, SIM. H135 I 'D FX Xi' Mile run-Sowder CID won, Leslie CWD second, Hillman CID third. Time, 4:33.5. 'tif X? ,ffl ff A XX.. 100-yard dash-Keith CID won, Davison CID second, McCarthy CWD third. Time, 10.2. ,UCL 'J 07D 1 'Q 440-yard dash-Casebolt CID won, Herman CWD second, Scheyer CWD third. Time. 52.5. ffgqi !sr.Ck.,f, D A 1 l20-yard high hurdles-Peddycord CWD won, Douglas CWD second, Hueffner CID X XC, L19 I third. Time, 18.8. 'I 3 1 .C X ,JC Two-mile run-Williams CID won, McLeod CWD second, Dunlap CWD third. Time, I 'i5. I03I5.4. . ' ,M 880-yard run-Hopkins CWD won. Meyers CWD second, Sowder CID third. Time, 2:2.2. Xlxij '-' 1 220-yard dash-Keith CID won. McCarty CWD second, Eaton CID third. Time. 2222. D-' QE V 220-yard low hurdles-Douglas CWD won, Peddycord CWD second, Hueffner CID 4 D third. Time 25.6. - XZ Pole vault--Douglas CWD won, Nelson CID second, Vohs CID and Gaskill CWD tied DP for third. Height Il feet. V' 55 5 Q--XC Q High jump-Pickett CID won. Hoyer CWD and Wagner CID tied for second. Height. If ' -r Q' D T' 5 feet 9 inches. Ng -s 'K Discus-Davis CWD won, Durrwachter WD second, Pickett CID third. Distance, ,' Cn I 1 xx XDQ ' 141.17 feet. v 1 l A pix, 1 I 'fy ot put- urrwac ter won, avis secon , umn t ir . is ance, ' 1 if lx Sh D h CWD D CWD d Q CID h d D t N A ,Q 1.3.7 42.59 feet. 'C I X Broad jump-Wagner CID won. Morgan CWD second, Douglas CWD third, Distance, XCR ' ff 22 feet 354 inches. Dj.. D Javelin-Purnell CWD Won, Erickson CWD second, Nelson CID third, Distance. 162.7 ft, CRX E . ' Mile relay-Conceded to Washington State by Idaho. gl C as as ff. ef N Cf 1 f' 'X ' NX I z D ' .3 Lif ,Q 1 . iv f' f fjg 16 DD 1 1 x ,fy LI I . HJ A . - N fi-Q x ..,: -f- f -x., X , IFS? DD .1 U U -X5 Y 974' -. ' f'fi,k,'-if , O lf DD Page 143 f, ,-2' ' ,FKJ7 fx' 'I if C! 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May 15, 1924. W. S. C., 98 5-6. Montana, 32 1-6. Mile run--Leslie CWD won. Dunlap CWD second, McLeod CWD third. Time, 4.38. 100-yard dash-McCarty CWD won, Jacobs CWD second, Stark CMD third. Time, 10.4. 440-yard dash-Herman CWD won, Scheyer CWD second. Ritter CMD third. Time, 51 flat. 120-yard high hurdles-Douglas CWD won, Elcock CWD second, Peddycord CWD third. Time, 16.4. Twormile run-McLeod CWD won, Dunlap CWD second, Coulter CMD third. Time, 1O:25.8. 880-yard run-Meyers CWD won, Hopkins CWD second, Ritter CMD third. Time. 2:4,4. 220-yard dash-McCarty CWD won, Stark CMD second, Scheyer CWD third. Time, 2213. 220-yard low hurdles-Peddycord CWD won, Elcock CWD second, Douglas CWD third. Time. 24.8. Shot put--Durrwachter CWD won, Axtel CMD second, Davis CWD third. Distance, 42 feet 9 inches. Discus-Shaeffer CMD won, Davis CWD second, Durrwachter CWD third. Distance. 134 feet 7 inches. Javelin-Purnell CWD won. Durrwachter CWD second, Maudlin CMD third. Distance. 160 feet ZZ inches. Pole vault-Shaeffcr CMD won. Bancy CMD second, Kibble CMD and Douglas CWD tied for third. Height. ll feet. High jump-Hoycr CWD and Shaffer CMD tied for first, Haney CMD and Elcock CWD tied for third. Height, 5 feet 6 inches. Broad jump-Douglas CNVD won, Kibble CMD second. Durrwachter CWD third. Dis- tance, 20 feet ll inches. Mile relay-Conccded to W. S. C. by Montana. Page 149 xiii? nz-wie D- .A . ,tafsei Dual Meet with Oregon at Eugene, May 27. 1924. W. S. C. 66 Oregon 65 Mile run-Dunlap CWD won, Leslie CWD second. Tetz COD third. Time, 4:35. Shot put-Davis CWD won, Durrwachter CWD second, Rosenberg COD third. Dis- tance, 41 feet 5M inches. 100-yard dash--Herman CWD won, Lucas COD second, Kelsey COD third. Time, 10 flat. 440-yard dash-Tinney COD won, Risley COD second, Scheyer CWD third. Time, 52.2. Discus-Davis CWD won, Durrwachter CWD second, Purnell CNVD third. Distance. 133 feet IM inches. . 120-yard hurdles-Douglas CWD won. Peddycord CWD second, Kelsey COD third. Time. 16 flat. Two-mile run-Dunlap CWD won. McLeod COD second, Keating COD third. Time. 1O:11.5. Page 150 . fli. ' f 3 - - ' ' ' 'fu ' U 'LL ,. vc 1' -E , ' , lu...l!3kfI 'Q ,. e -1- F . .V t4 -'F .Q . l' Half-mile run-Meyers CWD won. Leslie CWD second, McCune COD third. Time, 2.2. Broad jump-RosenbcrgACOD won, Kelsey COD second, Spearow COD third. Distance, 21 feet 9M inches. High jump--Spenrow COD and Eby COD tied for first, Douglas CXVD third. Height, 5 feet 8 inches. 220-yard dash-Lucas COD won. Herman CWD second. McCarty CWD third. Time. 23.1. Pole vault-Spcnrow COD won. Rosenberg COD second, Douglas CWD third. Height, 13 feet 2.95 inches. Javelin-Rosenberg COD won, Spearow COD second, Cornell COD third, Distance. 163 feet ll inches. 220-yard hurdles--Kelsey COD won. Pecldycord CWD second, Douglas CWD third. Time. 25.7. Relay-Won by Oregon CKinney. Carruthers. Ager. RisleyD. Time, 3:26.8. Page 151 D ,. lilzfdxi - uf I , fm 5 W VI ll, h e ii.'lai3ilil,liD G '1 -.s cz if Q4 'Q i n . , , K 6 2 c 3533, SV ' .fl Y 9 . f i 4 51. wmii Q ' K4 xiii 1 - . 'bfi 3 Je' Wrestling te-f ' ' , N- X W K 6 5 I-IE Washington State, College wrestling team finished the 1925 wrestling :Qi 5 l K season in second place in the Northwest Conference. This team lost only ' i 5' 4 v two matches the entire season. As a result of the coaching by H. A. v g Whicker two men of the aggregation made the mythical wrestling team of the U D M, Q T di Northwest Conference. X 4 .ff The Cougar grapplers Won their initial meet from Idaho 46 to 20. In ' , 0 Q2 8 xg this meet the Staters took four out of five weights. In the return meet with the is S, 4 'I 'A Vandals they took two Weights from the Crimson and Gray men making the XR fs final score 42 to 36. Q Q X X V In the third meet with the University of Washington Whicker's mat men SX XVQ. y were unable to'get under way and lost 40 to 26. Don I-Iendrie and Eric X . 5 Waldorf were the only Cougars to win their matches. 1 X .5011 X I . ld' ' E MQ ' 5' 1 . 1 g n 0 P . ting L .Q .. Q' 'A Page 152 L C , 'f ' M f .A . t JP f- . .Q P1 f- fog f MDMA 4 an Ml ne A . I VL J - M99 7 ' X K I ,C , - 5, .N X' f . 9 1 ll x ,x5.gg?g Nw 33 fn C-G1 ,Mmmfsmwm,Nmy .- of 4. If! X r x, ,L Q xi J, . ' 7 X? ' .tix K flxjxirfcs .ijt-xx U ff R .x I X.. J was ,J Y X .Ju ,M K A42 , K .Z f5'5f-rX-541 C . X is ll It QQ f x ,-- e ' X N -gJ.,f.,,ifM iG?L?eiwlLSWff,m7i Wxvli-C'-iQ1lWtil'FN'l f' A 5 f jr' ' .. il. f C ef. r ,'xff1w ,f5gfV+.ff- em. .pl liltzlllmlllllllleli, llg fggggf its 'X if-ri' fgwllfxkkx' ASX J, lime-, ,Fx I, f J--g,!.:x-xi bbyw ff 5,1 -rj 'EAA f- beef. e ui. ,lk I c Q1 M Xb ,fl 'I T X f N 41' N 1 M ze N' Fl la F383 'N Z CYZQ J e WX Nga? 5 N7 shelf 4' I K' ' X. ' N .. ll. N' 1 ' 1 NJ Jpff' V ,,x ,uf . 33 'Sy -ls to V ,Y QR ffgx 3' fi? cix,l!1fi'f -yfl ' rg Sgt? lil The results of the O. A. C. meet showed that the Staters had one of the rw ll strongest teams in the conference. In this meet they won but one fall. Al- H XW fl though the final score was 60 to 9 in favor of the Beavers, the matches were l f'h' l ' K. ? h 1 d ' I if ot y conteste . wx C , f TQ f Winning over Oregon 45 to 35, the State college grapplers cinched ' l J . ' second place in the conference. Coach Whicker this year took a team of novices 4 'B l 53 and whipped them into a machine which won three meets and lost two. His fl S Nj! l y, men had to grapple with experienced men in every weight. QQ 1 .QE ilk This year-'s team was composed of the following men: Don Hendrie, XNAQQRXSST l lightweight: Sig Peters and Earnie Cowell, 138 pounders: Luther Dunbar, l' welfefweighfg John King and Phil Hitchcock, middle weights: and Erie Wal- 'X' QCP A, xx H X Q dorf, light heavy-weight. RSX 59 fie.-5,2 Di if x. it lx - f bil KX y I gfox , l J . 'L 15' i gg? 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Li l N, I xg- ,X XNIIIV VII' .A.q:.,:v?g,,3XNx ti. l?ff I WL:-I .3.f5js,,w1.i9fs.f3ss!g--elbffszafJael- -src.-rifsfQi 4 I-f.,x5lj'fQ-,rj Elfcffifltlglifjbghi' '11557' X :fi-F5-5 :dig , :ff 'kg x QQ ,ff , f' C L ' Hx ' f .V ' ' rj I 3 I 'J Boxin g if f' li iL,f s N12 ,' INTEREST in boxing was awakened and enthusiasm aroused in the men students of the l f , State college this year by the excellent showing the Cougar mitt artists- made in all their I X ' Lf, meets. Serious consideration was given the sport by the Associated Students with the view 51151, Y of making it a minor sport. Sufficient intercollegiate competition was not available. however. Dj I Y to warrant the granting of letters. Gonzaga furnished the only collegiate opposition to be ' had, the University of Washington refusing to enter competition. As expenses are too great Q, B to send the leather pushers any great distance, the field is narrowed down to a few of the I .ya-J nearer universities and colleges. Enthusiasts hope that next year enough collegiate matches ' 1 A will be entered to justify the awarding of letters. PA tk .X A The big event of the year, from the viewpoint of the fan. was the annual smoker held in I ,' 1 l y the college gymnasium March 31. Over 700 fans saw the Cougar boxers win all three of f QXVX ' d the main events against fighters from the Elks' Athletic club of Spokane. Ike Deeter's Xxx ,fi aggressiveness gained him the decision in the main bout against Orville Darr, Pacific Northwest lf, ' 'X-71 amateur champion at 165 pounds. Paul Ryan, Washington State P. N. A. champion, de- fig ' feated Chet Sebern, Elks. Jack Boyd won the decision over Currille, Elks. in a hard fought O battle. In the preliminaries, four fast four-round bouts were put on by W. S. C. men. Tony XY. ' f-KVI' . J 1 Aston won over Dave Miller by a narrow margin in the curtain raiser. In the second, Franks I X bg' I got the decision from Shaughnessy after a hot fight. Although nearly evenly matched, Reeves 1' I- fl defeated Dolsen in a cleverly fought bout. Glen Smith and Rudy Mathers engaged in a some- '- what wild contest at 150 pounds. Mathers won the decision. Harold Blantan. W. S. C., SN - fu refereed the bouts. The judges were Coach Mathews of Idaho and Dr. Howarth, W. S. C. -T l Regularly throughout the season, men were sent to the bi-weekly smokers held in 4 ' Spokane. Here the Staters more than held their own against the best fighters in the north- tr west. The Spokane Amateur Athletic club, Elks, and Gonzaga university furnished prac- -- A p tically all the opponents in these matches. Paul Ryan, Ike Deeter, and Jack Boyd represented .1 Q W. S. C. in many of the Spokane mixes. X ZXZ Brick Johnson. former Washington State P. N. A. champion. has been retained as I X r boxing coach and under his tutorage. prospects for the future look bright. Q r I ' X f' W' X I .l. CX ,VT til Q f . 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C. won three singles events and the one doubles match. The last meet was a triangular meet with Idaho and Whit- man. In this series the Cougar net men Won one singles set from Whitman and two singles and the doubles from Idaho. . -4 1 f A , -:it Ax, N I, 1-xt e N E . a gf lg' Q ,r sf . 0 1 , to X N54 I Q, I . - - X K f lc jx 1 jf k g If J f sg f ff 1, L 3 N Nil is 4 f M l' QV'fi , Ell ' l ab. as I fi I I NMA 5 Qs XJQX ,ff fkff, l'v,x,'. -x I-4,71-fa. -2,-x.A:,,f. X-X:-ff ,L A h V 1 X -I ...A l rg-k V-',.f ji, K W 5 - - , . 5.5. W, .-.lt 1, 1 ,. Y . ,U H 'I-XL, NL!--5 lt- ,ivM.f,:,fAfr1'l,!U iv? N YV V. I xg., pci .-.Z-lt? .-Zigi!-JAX,-lf! 1,7 Ilya -.., i, itil' If -Q.. . ,- s. . - - W!! I . - EJ- ,I ,II 1 , l fl . ak f.. 1 .L-1 Ly. .N X 9, 4 tv' -.fr-ff' v 1 .I Q LK' ?3'v,,H W f l Ia rlagfff-Tl'fI'y Uiky ,figs -- ' T ci? - I Aglyi irklf .Ville 1 'lf Q 1 ' ' I I ,v it-.' 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HENRY, LUCAS, MEEKER fr. 3 .KX.,.'51f't-r-,gQ5,1 From Row--STENBERG, PARKHILI., P Mzrcmau., BISNDIX. srour. JENNE If' ly-.,j'E'M Q T, ff: M '. Ky ,Ki 1 :.ij,,Q'i ri' The 1924 Freshmen eleven was developed under the guidance of coaches Roy Bohler and Jil' gl T I., Q'-k1,f',I'f5ff,I' fi Ace Clark. The Babes, one of the heaviest frosh teams that has ever fought for W. S. C., won 5 i 3 ?Tlsgf3fgfgIiI hy two of the four games played. The games lost were played on exceptionally bad fields. which ' 3 slowed up the play and let the breaks of the game decide the winner. W i13L,i'2 ! In their initial game of the season. October 18, on Rogers field. the Cougar Babes swamped ,l ,. 95.1 P the eleven from Whitworth by a score of 52 to O. The frosh worked like a machine and were fi ' if' ,Q f il 9 . . I iffy!! XT- 'ijt fi' 'W' llnstopable as they marched down the field for eight touchdowns. l, ff., it 1 , ' l I , 1.-1 . 1 Flin' The yearlmgs brought back meat from their trip to Missoula October 25. The Grizzly Hb? A,-9jfTlfl lox Cubs, outplayed in every department of the game. were defeated 36 to 0. This was the only ,111 . , j 1 4 x- pf I f 5... .QP X4 game of the season to be played away from home. Km Mr Aff -.MM I. ff i- fl ,I Q , 2f'95 The first defeat of the season was taken at the hands of the Husky Pups on November 1. tl 5 KW' -XM' riff The freshmen team was crippled by the loss of three of the first string men. The soggy field 'x -J NLW. turned the game into a punting duel early in the play. Tesreau. who started for the University ljl A211 .X L KA . . . . J - x Rycg of Washington frosh, dropped two pretty kicks over the goal in the second quarter. Neither X' fwfr team was able to score again. y .I f. .t f 4 If Q Playing in six inches of mud and snow the freshmen were defeated by the Vandal 'frosh .Q 4 f?JC'kx . -A1 November 15. Though they were outpunted and outpassed the Idaho Babes made consistent gff i if X , gains on. end runs. In the fourth quarter Duff of Idaho, who seemed to have been thrown for XXX wr a loss, broke through for a sixty-yard run and a touchdown, the only score made in a game txt, X 'Rfk' AUQTW' 4 which should have ended a scoreless tie. 1,153 x X, I 'ELf.fQ- 1 l ral. '41-.f-'Qi tip KJ 't 'f'yZ N l ,X I 1 iff fs V' Page 156 ,' 'Z 4 X. ,,f- , .I A F Y. L- AJ It g L 3 In A . It PN 'V' N 'I A V rI w ,f ,57 m'-.., I K. .' 1 f MA' i-....'fg--'.- .1 ,,',f ,..f',w . Q A. ,I . J 11: . i 1 lgljrqyh fyilu' .wg C--V rl-X x.V?ln.::1 1514: F .n - , WK -' 21, ! 1l - Nl X. P -lffnqv-i'xv,.,1YIl!a.k -wx ' l'Q?l'- AX 'J I. '!C,.35k it .f. ' . 'f ,jf fflwfq-X, ,',7--7:3 E W:-L IL., .N Q'S:T'i-iff. ' -i ff ' .- Vw' ig- .QI if iff if Rf' ijl7I iT'T '!'I lT'T 'T- Tl ilurif 1'-fjff L- ff-if r 1.3 i' '. f N. , A I ,fmt Yyfgxif '.Aj -.A t :L La- VA Z J ,I VV fiat, it lftirsl ,I V . Q Alu. 'I ',, K.. X tl! H It .N I' J A fx K . 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Among this number were several high school stars who looked '-Qx 5 .iff good from the start. The following men won their numerals: Louis Edes. Bob Brumley, ' -Qwf ' 1-Q Frank Averill, Arthur Smith. Herman Vincent, and XVyman Cox. - 1:f55QNQ 1 . ill W. s. C. Frosh ..... . .... 39 U. A. C. ....... R rn 1 X' W. S. C. Frosh ...... . .... . 21 Idaho College .--- 1 x . l V W s C Ft-Osh 33 U. A C vl W . . . ...,.. ........ .. I X . . ,T fs W S C I'rosh 21 Cheney Normal v Cs X X W. S. C. Fresh. ,.... . .... 55 Ellensburg Normal Q A fp W. s. C. Frosh ...... .... . 33 Idaho' Fresh .... C ....... ...... X - I, W. S. C. Frosh. ..... ...... , .42 Lewiston Normal J W. S. C. Frosh ...... ...55 Whitworth .......,.... . .... , W. S. C. Frosh. ...... ...... 4 0 Moscow High .... W. s. C. Fresh .... ...,.., 16 Idaho Frosh ............. CL' ,sm W. S. C. Frosh ...... 28 Walla Walla High I QCA 9 J' W. S. C. Frosh ...... ....... 4 4 Dayton High .......... ....... l 7 ,, 7 fi . f . x , ,Wt W. s. C. 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Q I i .xx X-5 5- ii XX ulfi 1 VT T 5' xx 4 . ,Q ' Sw '-XX! R 1' -,If 'v ii 'vfgygfin-'QA' 0 ix' .fi TH, x -J a , . , X -L -. ., - -oi.. -J - X - ,Q s, - .f 1... S.,-,l VY --L.- - mx Pi' , .. . A 1 .I blillwkl' fist .,1,, If h 1 , A fa- ,, x ' x . -if I ' l 'rx 1 652' 'WGS' f I P12091-l 'T A CI-ill fl H K .' ' X ,VJ , 4 , . 1 W .fm f ' . I fs. mi. fix - f af- .fog -- -- 'few X D., f X' 'T V -1' , yall 1 Q-f 1 fl V . Q, ,7 I x I l fy .I l Q i it 'I 'X 'fffii If 7-4 lj I W If X, I' 'I is . J lr - X Ax I! . tl fyxw f wY i 9, . GQ - 742 i Q BARNES PARSONS Nl.-XNN KIESLIQR DIVINE ' A CARTER SLIPPERN SMITH HANSEN W. SAIITI-I lm J BROWN COLLINS Moss PHILIPS BARBEE RICHARDSON BALL flux ' ' I ' Tl IP' I A I-It N ' All X1 fl' With three meets, all won by the Cougar Kittens, the 1924 track season was decidedly A successful. I7 lx. NXXXN The first meet was with the State Normal at Cheney. May 3. The frosh won by a score ' ' of 82 points to Cheney's 40. The second contest was a dual meet with the Idaho frosh at i off --1 Pullman on May 10. The Idaho first year men proved to be stronger than the Normal school ff Lf but were defeated by a score of 6596 to 55 M. The third meet was held with Idaho at Moscow fr X, l nay The Vandal Pups again succumbed to W. S. C.'s faster squad, by the score of xxx? K 6 to . ' N 2 f The following men composed the squad: if Q , Parsons, Ball, Barbee, Brown--Dashes. li? Slippern, Parsons, Richardson, Bennet-Hurdles. L Philips, Divine-Distances. , XXX Mann, Moss-Pole Vault. . N2 ,Q Barbee, Mann, Slippern-Broad and High Jump. N- Carter-Javelin Throw. X K Shrauiger, Smith, Hansen-Shot Put. 9 O 4, ri 75 Q Page 158 6 .2'3'fZff:sTi. 'f'Y'W?' .... f I 1 1 1,f'vf!kwQs-Q,T1 'Y' W ffifif TCSYEJTP7 I fs If A It I 'I ' , F' X' - I ,, 11 X . ' AX '-,, f 'b ' 'r-.X ,, I.. me It C bf' 'If-vw? 1 ' 'JNL llqqlkv I' A ll Y f fe I?1'f 7ll ewel S I Left' I , Rs? WQ52.-Ml fly 'D 'B Q- iliff F ,X 'W-lv' I yy' 3-fs. 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X A 1 i e c as a i .' 'xg 'fk ' 1' 7- ' -4 M f sf' . , N A l .. cl ' 'U ' f-5, X if N ,P i as VX! .f V Q- ff 'Xi '. W CORCORAN MILLER NORRIE DOUGLAS , X ' ... X21 NV KRA Xllill l'llCKlfY XVOODS BERVIN HORN DAVIS t X X X .' 'X . f 'L ' lv ' ' , sl by I. .uf .li s. Isp! KK l ,f f i INTRAMURAL BASEBALL Qui ff F . X X Q SIGMA NU CHAMPIONS JAXTQ c l l X l Twenty-one organized groups and dormitories entered the 1924 intra- y 1 .ti mural baseball league. Unusual interest was displayed by all groups and the 12? C 7, X Winner was in doubt up until the final game when Sigma Nu cinched the cham- Rf, Q pionship for the second consecutive year by defeating Beta Theta Pi. The fz-X ' im standings were decided on a percentage basis rather than an elimination basis. E2 Over two hundred men participated in league games. Ka X le l l Q ll X ,f if Def 'VJ V?iLQ'l , W5 ff f A - A ,N-,xx-.Y D A N Pane 199 I ,.-Kylix'-,K J 5 L r IMA., F X C S-K, fi 21.- .'1fv f-M, fixes. 'X' , ,J fr, f T if ,fn-fin f'w3y1'f7',f '?3f5TXiJ'i. .prix-xrigijtzc dj .' Yi lx l .f.Ll L.,:FQ:J::..... f'a--45? K Q V1 ,il N. X Nkl-Llfff .X xx ld Sr. if L., -f.f4.1+ !145.,' if vc, my 52239 ry tl is ,irfxliiili was fll' 19:41 lewis it U Aa rgulwflx XVIZQ is ' will if X , MJ x.Jx BJ, V XNVL in .Ag it ,L N,-4, ill Pj, ., L .ix Q. fs.: ,QQ gy, Y X X it-,X 5qv7f.Z -rife ,..4 T-X1 MR Q, 555, 'H Exist' A NQEQ 1 Q I A f-1561 P -'NW 1' X. if xbacfifieaie.-fffln lui-pf' X-Ri? f-'KX l fly? If pk? 29 :ff ina, ,. ' Ml ,7 'X 5' l3 f,ff,Lf7fTi' fy' N hfjf fkttii ag, I' ' ,' - - t?GJf7llfilJf??ffNit'Afc A V 'J in 'CQ:.:.5'Q 0, Illicit' 111:-4,1 I KL Ny ' Xxx Yllfxiv Cl. it if it ., lg , - 4 ,i -lm -1- f ., - t FT if .M '.,fV 1tllYQglfll,ftQF5i lf -.rl All ll if fill 1 A 7 ..-A V .iifla A M, tiger, - N g VSA, Jil' RTL N I ftsgigjfyi QL fx ffgg, Ljpfli, LANX- wif 'VP M f ,f 11, ,y X ,vig . v-if il 1 Wifi li' , I, ,S ' ,I .J AN-fl' ff..-9 J lit! I AX bg If, ,I N 44 I 1 . ,Ft PXA axjggigi f '-Q5-. ref., .fa-ef, , - ' Q' . ' 'I 3 ,T-rf f- 0 . mel W SN mi ' Qxysixfx Qlffll bgfiilpi BUZZARD MACLEAN Vauuizmfortn METZ LEBER McGiLLvEizY f 3 ,'. fl, - ,J 'I ily., I P if .I l ' ' .2-LJ I ' . P J INTRAMURAL BASKET BALL ggi I N, -.fgqf LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CHAMPIONS - my-K, . i gf?, x Jlxkfty Valuable athletic experience was given approximately 150 men who participated in the . Q, intramural basket ball series started last season by Coach Roy Bohler. Men not on varsity 'gl' if A JN-ljijjljlllf or freshman teams were thus given an opportunity to show their wares in actual competition. ' XXX 5 '11, The inter-group contests were given for the purpose of arousing student interest in athletics il his ,ffl and to provide recreational facilities for the men. I I A' X. Teams from the following twenty groups entered competition: Beta Chi Alpha. Sigma X: f, ,, A ,FX Chi, Phi Epsilon. Diversity Club, Theta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Psi Nu Sigma, Delta Tau EQ W dfigjf' Ax Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Ferry Hall, Kappa Psi. Stimson Hall, Beta Theta Pi. 'lr Alpha Tau Omega. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Theta Xi. and Alpha if Gamma Rho. 'A 1 I ,- . I - i J 'lg In the first round. ten teams were defeated. In the second, five more were dropped. Theta ,D Xi and Sigma Phi Epsilon were eliminated in the semi-finals and Lambda Chi Alpha won the hjL ' K2 championship when it defeated Alpha Gamma Rho by a I5 to 6 score. f'Q. , i I Q Q 4 I - . A it in 2 4i W N ., ,T- , if ,, I If i ' l vi UW O ,ve K ff t Page160 - 3 V' Q . A-.,t3f .i2'?11:''f7'+'5ff?N.S7 '1'Dff-GtiQTfQt 'R4:i1-xiiisfiiif if Pi 'ff ,Q i7lQ3'5l i7fj? ., , f Dy 'x , A , 41 'j a , , ,I ly ,X, , ,f f,-it iff ' lpn XXJL 1 f 'K f- X L in f'i'X JH ' .mf 56571-f SAX 5 X -:ff I 'Q . 1 cw 'k f,'.4 LUX ll f H 'Hr fr f -at .1 I. w ft l ,I fl xg V . 13, KX J sw '--. XY 'T f -1 4 'il 5 NJ XX Qi Lx j I tx I f l N pe 1 cf 5 ll I 'liek by I A lr 5 All ei' QlL1g+f'i1i fSE-ofa 'Y- Q - Q . J V ff I url? Q- XR -gm l,-I.,-MfTq!'fx 'xiii 'I -J7: ,!im',f,Q 1 I if .ffgef-faire ffllf fpfsfegrefffeif use-.iffslfieftsx M ew IlBnmen's' Htbletirs f Ill r I I 1 i , I I r , 1 l 4 -.T - , I V x KNIK1-X ,6f ,L fI',,.,, . . A-Qsqdjl . 1 ff' Xu, Q. sign. xx' 1 A - vb. .- - fr r . C f t v W fr X sxnwsa flow I rr- I . . R r If If .C I N Tc- . .-- ,L . gr 457 ,Q It ,- ' ,7 -iff .. A 57: 'Sv 'I :X 319 fr A I ,Q , X . , 1, ., -x. 1, ,. ,Y - A gv A If wb -Ilmqrrpmkr 1.1.5 ...bl u, -,. A fl 1 .FA-4 fi.. I I' liia .2 . 2 lx ill fi-f'.1Je Vjf 3+--six tv V V ' -.C .A ' .gfifi A ' DL V 13415 .'i ,C - i Q Tp' jj l 'fx 16-Lffuf sl f bv- 5,-A-KC, X 7 A ' U! 1 if XF r ef iii J Q It . A It if, If WOMEN'S ATHLETICS 6 ,f ' I., Athletic competitions play a great part in the college activities of the girls at W. S. C. 'i 'Lf Fancy sptortsbaie inclutied .ig the athletic programs for the girls. and among. them are basket ball, ixbyj X 1 Q oc ey, ase a , tennls, ri e, and track. A.: Pf fill ,. - if x X J K fl ll , X lf. . . . sa 4 -X , IQ, WOMEN s ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .gr fll' fCS. 6131 The Women's Athletic Association is an organization with a membership made up of girls if XAKLQ.-QQ ,I 5 who are active in athletics. Any girl in school. making one-hundred and fifty points through K I' -N::rAQgjla LL,'ig participation in sports. is eligible to membership. This organization acts as sponsor to all ' -jf fig sports programs put on by the girls. K gr . Fx -'Q-I ,- ,L P 35749-X NL OFFICERS If 1 pill Xviggx MARY KEETH ..................... ........,..................,. - ......,.. President I MARGARET YEAKEY ..... - ,...... ..,... ........,... . . . ..,,,.,, Vice President lf: xl ffzhvxr ' EJ! I GLADYS EVANS ..... - .... ,.,........... S ecrerary M'- ? MARIE AMUNDSON ........ ..... Treasurer iii' , N 'A If fi I ,As- x ,. X X x H., L 8-145 . '1' -g .1 N l ff? T :Cd A.--TI x . X-c . V l , C A, I A, 7,75 x M4 , ,fr rf if iw A Wfilil li ,K HL -f X1 I E rw.: rm I A tyjfgffg g, 1? fi X A A lf if ff? K ji'-nv WA V , , ' s . fat I 2.2. f L Nl -1' Bark Raw-SCOTT, ANDERsoN. HANSON. YEAKY, wAIcEIfIIsI.D, HELAIER , N' , 9 .widdlr Row-TUNNARO, TUCKLR, DOERNER. CARST1:NS, SPRAGUE 1 K I Front Row-NELSON, AMUNDSON, KEETH, Ex ws BARTROFF v ily' nf M 1 0 . . , A -X Paqe 162 If K 1 l . -- f f'4'Af1f3T'x 1-TX. C '-2i X 2.-- .fil K ii irc p'i4' 'IDI N for ,,f.f,-- ,M .ri-gif-M Rf, fr A ff ...F Sf -wa .- f DX Katy 9 - of Ir wa:-fill i-RfQl1,llI, f f, .,33f2.a f I . N7 0 , ' X X y 1411-' H 2,5 ifagtg ,, ,lg I, Cf: A 1 X . , X5 I Mtg-AL. all QI EMI I f4 P f wr , --1y'y N tu, Q I l ', R , 5.Ny - 1 Y ' f? .f f 27-X. pk JL: f ff ' 1 ft I' I A twig .X H gli 1 -Nxt: ,ffl if:-C f 'x i I 'I .fy-ff f' :go t WLT. A,V V Qsfff T A S-',i1sf..f ,JIt,,I-i.. 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' ' - , X5 X. L' JH -. A-I 'ff-:AN 'ld EX IN. ,f, ' ' ff' 'I L1 H- X ..xH,f,! .x . ef JL' -9' Q' 1 Ny' 4 X-, -T 'T , ll ' .XT X si lf I- A tw x -Q' qi JN I M223 til'-CX' -1,1 1 11 LJ 55, -V-j ., M. alfa KW ' , X.tk!l.vf,E .I J ll. - lf ... '-4-l.,i' if j Isaak Irma-TUNNARU. KEETH. TUCRER, SPRAOUE, BROWN Q fit Jiyf WNV, If-in Mizlrlli' Row-l'lELMER, YEARY, NVAKEFIELD. CARSTENS, DOERNER, BUSHNELL ZQQLSQA-g1.4I,,l?. V , Front Raw-ANDERSON, MARSOLAIS. SCOTT, LEVESCONTE 5 'bfcfx as-I . Xi If .1 2 f , ' . ff' L WINNERS OF THE CRIMSON W SWEATER I.y.f,5, Jl4.5.,s,p The girls who have been awarded the Crimson W have won the privilege to wear this y ',', - emblem. by right of excelling in athletics in general. These girls compose an honorary society irs',Qf7fj? .1 which cooperates with W. A. A. in the promotion of high standards of physical efficiency and 'i,lt'A'. 5,'i, '4I',vy' UPEJJ Sportsmanship among the women of the State College. ,yfrxfgjjiyf I 'Sf.If El. 4 ii'-3f7x'7'l' WINNERS S., Tyla?-Q ,req ,P , ' X 1 ' 1. x, -' 2' ft.-2 I' I ag -' f ' FRIEDA CARSTENS FRANCES HELMER -' -LV 'T .I ' I. Q. , -. LY 33.3. , A-.isge N AILEEN SPRAGUE DOROTHY BROWN by 'fit ' Wh! Ar. if V. :Ti . 7 lj-. DORIS MARSOLAIS ELSA DOERNER i-'f-,iI'i ff1 iffy V vq- - N. Qi 3. ELIZABETH LEVESCONTE CATHERINE RALSTON Ag' Arial, fr .II . -. .r ,3,L I ,Nye ' DOROTHY TUCKER NIARY KEETH 4ji,.,H f.Lff SQ: W5 ' SUE ANDERSON GERTRUDE TUNNARD ' 9.51.52 17,2 fl- I. 3 Tl-IELMA TRAMM MARGARET WAKEFIELD ' 17 f' 'arf j- w-I-Q I.',,. lg, MARIE AMUNDSON AGNES BUSHNELL ' .g ' is 'Nl ,.,'.x 74, if-Vw , ll umm. vmcr NANNA SCOTT MARX' ROBERTSON , ,ul 'Argj 'W .LMI l xvj A... Y, g qv 'rj I AX. JU, ffbf . 'X , . 'ig' J , , ,Ii 5 sg, x L' 3, 'jf' -f7'L!iIC1.xk! 7 -X14 W. A. A. AWARDS T- ffl ' X Wf QL tp, T-ff' Fxxei I, 'A I' TQ. 1 ., 5' 'ff An emblem, awarded to the Senior girl who has been an all round leader in athletics dur- it J iff, 7 if ing her four years in college, was presented to Beryl Price, last spring by W. A. A. Beryl M11 ff- KH was always interested in any athletic activities that were going on and did a great deal to make Q 'lt them interesting. Li 92-'3'TZ,,AjiL4l W ' -.jx I . I 1,41 1-'I 1, 'YF 1 .3 Tr The inter-class cup-Each year a silver loving cup is awarded to the class team winning V 'I Ai 'iffkagyrf-,s 2 if the Field and Track Championship on Women's Day. This year the cup was awarded to the X' WIQJLC-'I' ,V Junior class. k'5',ffi3'Z -I. ,', -'fr ' ' SW. vfgfgl- 77 'Aw ff' ,AAI P If,ENx. i :Fe C2 ,X . age 163 ., halt- VY 'xi up 1 '.-.xp , ff H ll Q l Q' Kr-. .' HCR? fe E. y 7. ' .. 132, I FYI. 'Tyr-zagig. 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' ' X U , 'T' T it A' 'L' -- W A Sf 'If N- -is ff' 'ff N th:-fe?---f-f Y:iTWl N5 ,ff xNfE '5',a1ii lf ID. lt iv K. 4 , . li-ll l l , A A' lljf-gif l'--'.x. f '. if ff -.7 f L W, f, '75, X' F - .2-' ff' - U X' K xl My 5 Nag- ' ,g..4.,iI pf. ,f'i'l. '-f' I -1, 7 , z 7 '.jQ..i.'f.' .if i ,K lj, X, it .I .V . , VN -It - at - ll f 1' ,,.,xl N' l l 1 .xt ' x 1 .i 'A .f 1 1' Y M, fx X v fi,x.:' H v'. ,- .Qll 'X 5' t lj 'i .yllx ,Z X Q.. r lx B., ., , ..-., R , i .. .x.x'.3y i iii i V' l ffx L f l thi ,. - Uk, , O.. ,.. ,Fa X .wfv . ,,.'- G f ,Ti , , li .531 tllgi it X..-117715 ' J, lhfff4R'f'- ffl-S13-31.42 1 ll pil.. ,.f'Z5Q1f? . L, ,. y it Vx fff f K. ,rf f, .e f 'aff 'LQ . The Start of the Sprints on Womt-n's Dug FIELD AND TRACK The women's track teams competed in a field and track meet on Womens Day, in the spring. The junior class team made the largest number of points. ga QL HONOR TEAM AGNES BUSHNELL DOROTHY DURRANT DORIS MARSOLAIS MELBA HINDS g EVELYN MCCORMACK 'il ff'-x, FIELD BALL Field Ball, although not on the regular sports program, is fast developing interest among the girls. The game is a combination of hockey and basket ball, and is played on the hockey field. By next year it is hoped to add this to the regular list of sports. Ready for the Start in Fieldball Page I 64 D 2 H1-Y ,ry I. -Nwx . ' ':i7'7L'.f 'ij5Lpf.1L'f.' .2717 ' I -' ., , N to- ' -' Q ,4,' 5, ' I '. Q J V 9' y 1' -1, , . -r --1 U. -xl f. -'fp Jil' X ..:-' 'H f x A f ' . - . 1 if J X. , ,- 1 ' . Y . ,Jjl M -. ,QM 1. . vi , - . We 1 f ff: za Ilxal-'g 1 'nQ2.!f,Vff- g ?f, mf ig f'i 'V A .J ' 1 I , .1 .ff .f,1.'. f ,f 1' 'iff 2- - .Y I' ff 1' ' ' J ' W ll- H .'- ' , .1 ,' s -' , , if ', LLM L,: ,Mg YA. lv rr V, ,. I: W . , f 4 Rt- Exxl ' , IJ' 1 Y. . 1' Q ,i1Q:qvf:.'-'M XX l JO, 7 ,. ig, VFX V, .V A, E. . L A ZA. - in 1 l wail. lf.. M A. 1 V .1 Q .5 r I ', A lp' ,L ye rf ' 1, fro---:-' . al . 1 fr -x f 1 1y C 5' -N L-,xg -J,ylg3gZ'if, ,A E.-7 N -I may 'gjxfg ggu v - HX ., - I - I rn Wfffgfaf W in Wffifihw I E N16 .W , A v I ,,. X - .- V - 'Rib .4 O' A, 5 H Q fi I ff E XY .fw fig., Tw 4, W If QETUMWUWHT I Rf ,EI AIA E54-QIL,52j,,g4'Ww Avi 'fm 5 . A Ns 0 ,!,?fEN,7Ximwxj3fgf f Off, S A151 -1271? SW lj. '5iX1fs..J:22f..,Erf'g. 'ff:H:X-..j -- xo ' '- K' TL. W ' .S dl S4-'B ii' fv Iv J f.gL1m.A,, -- - -. .. . .. . , . -. :E 4 --A R 33, A. I gear ,'ff'3:.j1 '--.' - fi if -T-'Z.f'i :.J'gff!Sr:?g'f-lfbcfj ' 'I Tiiii kk-fi O 'Rv ,k AJ T1 O J I. ?jjf!Q 'f 9 3 BASKET BALL '-'T 'ii 'I ,Q iqxi NX V . -. . Basket ball interests as many girls as any other 16' iii sport that is offered for their choice. The Senior I O Xb O - , and Sophomores won their way to the finals by de- 'Q-X 5 fearing the Junior and the Freshman teams. Dorothy B' J- Tucker was manager of the Sport. QA 'K A I I is THE CLASS SQUADS Y' E :V Seniors JI.InI'ors Lv! O Z9,fOv!i 3 DORIS MARSOLAIS CATHERINE MCCURDY lfg N WT'-, Q MARGARETYEAKEY EOROTIAY ANDERSON mn Iliff 45, A A ETTI' LEXANDER gs I ' I ELSA DOERNER DOROTHY TUCKER ' XJ , f ' OLIVE WARNER INOA BENSON g 5 A jk, ., Q, AGNES BUSHNELL ANNA LITZENEEROER Ii' fkilf-pij, I, ,, 2- EIJNA BUCK Wy -I?-i','j,P If 5 MARYKUJH GLADYS GUE 5. 3741 U JOSEPHINE BOSTON MARION UPTON I ff -Y GERTRUDE TUNNARD MILDRED MOYER If - , , EVANOELINE COURTNIEY ff' 4 f, B' A B CMH KLRR CHARLOTTE WALKER 'Al X35 :QQ Thr Jum in Basket all NANNA SCOTT LILY-'IAN STEVENS . N w',4b7 YT ' P B FLORENCE COWAN MARIE ANIUNDSON I ' ' I T25 '-Cv I ff Sophomores LUCILLE RIDOUT RQWENA BEACH ZX h 'J' ,f Q MARGARET ANDERSON CLARICE SCI-IROCK PAULINE ECKELS I A 7' 'Dx Z K, GLADYS BORSETI-I DELORA WISDOM NELLIE HARRINGTON 'A J -, 5 4, ADDIE COPPLE ANNE KAMPEN Q- I, QW WENONAH DAVIS Freshmen VERA THOMPSON QQQQHH' ky, RUTH DUNLAP JANICE BARTON GRACE LEWIS .N ' O, A I1 l if DOROTHY GASKILL RUTH SANBORN BLANCHE TIMMERIVIAN g O,1'5 N RUTH MCCALL ALENE HARRIS ETHEL KELSO Y .-T571 I TWILA MCGIZEW MILDRED GUNNING PAULINE MCWILLIAMS L ,fl HELEN PECK EVELYN ROSENBERC HELEN WASHBURN Mi. ,LT-?T ff JESSIE RANKIN LORRAINE FAOAN X3 KX .xii iii' 'I X wi, X ,I DI AIQXW .I xl IRNA it-3 if L., X 'h'- . TAX fi? .IS BID SA f xr B 'WWE 'I -Y Y ir H K A Lil' Practise for lntcrcluss Games XX 1, j Page 165 ' - f 1-X!-O X 0 S f- x i I- f-K 1 no f-- .. - - ii 1 fra I5+,, ,.f Aff4uff-QS' Y I IIfff1S'91rSfIffE ef? 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The QF' new hockey field. which had just been completed, was in fine condition until about a week D wsflyf ,ff U v1afdl'1'l 1 Everett wr, X rx-:X Y' f A X xv li me - 1 .x H , 4 f l v H iytwf L ,K ' 9 L LW'1Yx L 'N ,l if . i , .Nm f if Jae . Ixxlff , flfi ffl, W 4 N f. Q Q? , g 5,1 . 1 Xq f.. lf-w before the games were to be played, when the rains came along, and the field was too wet to be played on. However, the tournament was played off the last of April, and the Senior class it team won the tournament. The outstanding players from the class teams were chosen Hi to be placed on the honor team. jg DORIS MARSOLAIS CLARICE SCHROCK SUE ANDERSON ADDIE COPPLE SUE WENZ HONOR HOCKEY TEAM LORRAINE FAGAN DICKIE SHAW NIARGARET YEAKEY ELEANOR HYSLOP ETI-IEL KELSO MARGARET BURPEE 1 param, b .Xwr!g' 5iiIf'v:7 An interesting moment in a class hockey grime Q ',f4ia- li' Xa XIPE Page I 6 6 .ix Q: 1',,f,f:T-...-X '-4 ,Q-X A. .ff .f ,Trxr ha'-,E ' f Q'-x M ' - ', :ij ,Fav .f1'f'Ns'i Axi-x N ff -X i F ,Q -1,1 :Ui 3 -,?1f,f2JL PM' if? Q' ' .G ' .1ff.rf,fll,.7 if'7' 1 - ,J . L lx Y- , l-' , f x X ,r . L ,f, y ,l x, --.W X QF,-fri wx , Q x.5,,,!. 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I. 3, N., ,I 1 FRANCES HELMER, center field XX i f it M- ' g- L' ' 1 SADIE CLAYTON, right field ig ' ' i. Alillhf plate in a class game I' 'G 1 L INDOOR BASE BALL M, I f 4 Q H i An indoor baseball tournament was played in March, with the four class teams com- X ' k I ik, peting. The Sophomore team won the tournament by defeating the other three teams in I . some hotly contested games. p I J The sophomore girls who played were: N - 'gg' MILDRED ROBERTS LUCILLE AXELSON ELEANOR HYSLOP A f '. f IRNIA JEAN XVATERS EDNA DAW DORIS BENNET it N A . MILDRED CORNFORTH POLLY GORUK DORIS CURTIS K ' HELEN SENNES FRANCES EMERSON M. FORSLUND i f ff . X t ,Hx - I' I 1 I I ' ' A x T li 'la p X D n ,I V -f ' K . -4 'T ' J R ' t Indoor buscbull gnmc j ' X X Stix Page 167 kN ' fx 9 I g 133 H926 N 1. We- R , . , 1 6 . Q f , 9 X f y y 1, J J. 04 ' f QM I RUFH - A it -J- - W 1 f r ' 1-eff 'S i- If ' i ' X IU ff J f ' f x' 1 I keixi ,f iv , ' If ,.,XQ AJ' N x lr f- .f .' 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The games were close and very interesting. il' V I On the lr-unix cuurls on Wonicn's Dug! 5 r AI, I HONOR TEAM Y, H. , ,r. ELEANOR HYSLOP THELMIX TRAMM FREIDA CARSTENS ,I' 11 .tr -1, '-L. 1 E -' e H U ' I Q r .P-ffl: ' L 4' I 1 1 I ICN ns, .',f'Q,'V 'R .mx 1 -I I'-1 I, Y. J I gn .--.T gi g 1 - 5 I ,gt ., .,,T,'.1V, . -,g 1 s ,, L -, I ft! 1 .. ,, 2 of I A -it 1 I ,.-ez, iyilh iff Lf ' ' . ,YI f J j hi' x. Y f , . .1--- , H, 1 Ia, . . K, l fy :TP-I X, 1' A. 1 ' ,L,,1 ' ' .,,-f' ,JT - if , f, Y , ls '- ,Z f' I c. 4 , A , f .- . -. x ,Q , . 1 , ' Q -3, 1 11 I I I . ' 'f ti- flat .' -, Q' 'L X CFW- I wx V- ,,, AH: ' Yi'-7-3 k5fi iX1' f 1 2.1 1. f.f'L,jQ J 4,1 tw .1 I E D 1 V: .J ,A VIZY., A RIFLE The girls' rifle team took part in twenty rifle matches with other schools this year. The team was chosen by competitive tryouts. those girls making the highest scores most consistently making the team. 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A f- ' '-fl .1 Sfmml Row--L.IEII. NUSSEAUM, KEETI-I. HADDOW. DAY, SCOTT, AMUNDSON, XVHEELOCK. T-f-'X-t' M13 I X ,Z BRYAN, EVANS, CAMPIsELI,. fy' .IQ-'QfQA 'fl X, Wg ,X I ,I V :uw A xi 2' ' Rf' J' 1 f',.4 ' F- . ,' ' u-r . ' 1 ' lv' f fx 1- ij 'NE 51? X R :T.,?f WOMEN S LEAGUE , .XO 3X .YS ., A Xiff g 'wx ANN ,YI I 5 OFFICERS X'IX'Nir X',1,.jXI .4 I . I ' Q ' j MARJOIIIE DAVIDSON, .... .. . ,..., ,..,,,.. P reszdenl If. ,SQ I, I ANNA TRUEDSON ,.L...,. L,.... V ice President J I AURELIA DAY ........ .,,..,.. ,..,,..,.,..... S e cremfy QQ: If ff? I' !'.' I KATHERINE DRISCOLLLU. , . , GLADYS EVANS . ,,... ....,...,.,.,. .,..-. .ff ........,..,. Treasurer Exchange Bureau I .V 'IX Y' - fr fx' ,XX -.3 , ,kk x . f J ' 'xl .i A I 'I' .. A W-562. 415. TI .X ff, MEMBERS if' .S 'ikff ,XI , f 1' 'W '49 R' . ' I MARY KEETII. .,...... . S..S...,. W. A. A. LoIs TEMPLE ..L,L,.S.,,......,.. 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' E J, fy OFFICERS xx 5, ? f First Semester Second Semester N ,me ' HELEN CAMPBELL.- .,.,.,,.,,,., President ,.,......,.....,...,, ERNA NELSON ERNA NELSON ,,,. .,.,,,,,, V ice President ..........., THELMA CHISHOLM EQ I, y EVELYN MCCORMMACH .....,,,.,,......, Seffelllfy EVELYNIVICCORMMACH GRACE YOUNG .... ..,..,.,.......,,,.... T feasuref - .,....,.... .... D ORIS HUNT ig ' 9 ' L ANITA GREENLAW . Under Graduate Represcntzl U A.,.,.,,.. WANNA TRUEDSON - if J F iff' X4 Nl YVXII11 XX 1 -.2 l -rf lp?-g K mf Q3 5, ii I Page 170 ff ffvfx 'M 1 fr N fffv I 3 'iQ:qxfx6kKQ. Q f gy? N :'K?fCQf , L C X, 'I ,f -N? P 1 X- J f,g,:,-J Ufjb Y X 5 T- Y. . N14 , PM Q J 3 fr riiiffffvf lf' .mg . MQW K ,ff We eveikp M' KK A11 ff E ' ,lfikx Y 7 b?'f ?fK wk K J clbiuuuir WEEAfH'f1.?i?'5ilixifJ live . -ei it gr if sf' ffiflclll ft scillfie ,. C51 -'Y ff? glib . Wa, are M 6, fix Q 1. f m 5l xxi Q 7 :ji ,ll . 5.-Lf 1 . l X v. lu, is XM 1 I Jlgl all .531 3 . . Ag, ,wail fifth fr 'fl l If l' I alll.: i ,,.! ' if Hi ilk, iid! if fy i . A -M X.. if me Q QQRX id. Qi?-. + R llll 1 ,x f. Burl: Row-FULMER, MACCORMMACH, CLARK, TUCKER. BROWN. GOFF. VVHEELOCK, TOEVS Mirlrllc Raw-NELSON. BRYAN. EA-mizsow, CAMPBELL, GREENLAW. TUCKER, TRUEDSON. AMUNDSON Fran! Row-FORNEY, SISGIESSENMANN. DAWSON, SEEBER, HARPER. LACORE, CUBBIN Y. W. C. A. Membership in the Young Women's Christian Association is open to all college women who express their sympathy with the purpose and their desire to share in the building of the work of this Christian organization on the campus. The Association works through discussion groups, devotional ser- vices, Bible study classes and social service projects. Discussions and studies for the year 1924-25 have been built around the National objective. Cabinets, committees, and Freshman and Sophomore commissions furnish groups through which policies are built and extended, and through which friendships are formed. 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MILBRAD .............,. Secretary 4 fm 'f V BOB PoLsoN ...... .. ................. Treasurer x'uA X N N ,OI R. BELL, G. HART -- ....,. ..--.Executive Council Ei 0, K Fw J O 1 Page 172 A e n 1-fu j W! XM.x.ee,4nfK M4f X JSWJOQASZQ X T '- , fi 'JJ' 'VY L ,-'. if ' ' ' T' ,-if 'K '-.'YTQ.9Q'XC f ,-'f Cf-Tfexll 1' V ' V Q9 :V -,Q f . 1 P ,X ' iX'v'i,'i:N-31. I ggi -, -T we ,Q i '5is'fi':t5'??7QW 1-fs-ft 'CCP -Q -E lf W l' ii'tl.5' of i ' V ' -.l , 0' ' ' ' - 'E.i,- fl.-5 1 ,- 'Hynix Q 'R V' ,V7 ,-',f'Cl'J,il S 9 Ad . A XgQ.5Lw2'4lif-,.,.4.Aq'Af?j,,.ff iw Ubmjlfllfw nl me if frg -A K My T 3, my-fie.eQf.f 2 J., -.mr A' A. lip xxixir-4 mfmfw, Mlxvxx- -fqixnrt -- ,Jud .ti fm ll., M, xk'f r'-, f N-I, M-,X ,'- ' Xillp, 1' lu lk J f .3 mil 1 i rift- ' .T - ' -' X-- - 'Q ffl 'if' iv-rf 715 -if 1 CICIYVCQ 7 I' ld, T' M T' E' 7' E iw -+-'Feng' if Gerry A ., '1,.1-.asf xii fi X 541,719 I, QSM ue, U17 f .- ,H 5, ' it flfif- T , f 'I 'lilf-?'i,,'Xg-Qi: :f g w 1, - ' Nt ' , 2, mxxgg .-f1- l Y' QMN3. If fire-1 Qluif' ,I 'si y W-. we .eg 12 H fl 'T -nfl-Xt x, E1-J all A4,. -TVX xt'33b:,Qt' Q' W I! Nui' fl N ,f:,- -P lin- t'f.ff1sE:e I g xl? fl lllliil jli,'1. 'L l li Llfifi' , ' ii fe 'gl ,fff. f, '-i f T ft' 'gmisfil . f aff' 4 ,N T ,Q W I'-ffhl ROLL'-' -llUNGERl'3ORD. SLIPPERN. Nlll.l5RAD, ANDERSON, OLIVER, BARNES illlli. 4-,gil , st-mud lmiuw lVlOl.'l'l'EN, KEENIIY. CURTIS, POLSON, BELL, MAY, DAVIS 'g.lkV,9 f,J5,' Q3 dxf' 24 'l'I1l'rd Roni- l..l. S'l'AUBl'ER. PHILLIPS. TRIMBLE, ROYS. THOMAS. WALDG, HARMS Vx riff. ir.. , ' '.La1J41ffm4, V! A - .1 ' rf., ,il Q, va :ffl l, Th, 4'-if 'si j 32 :ji Xen, THE Y. M. C. A. OBJECTIVE Q, .V ,QW ' 'HIfSf 'f.,:3ii1W2 MJ., The Young Men's Christian Association of the State College of Wash- ...E , ,ilfrlf fi . . . . . . 2. fi ington is a student organlzation with the followmg purposes: .T 'llg,,f'-f1,if7c- Y' ill. Fi 'lrkf' ZH :Ai 52 To lead the students to faith in God through Jesus Christ 3 -,4NK- f ,sb l fs ' 1- T V.'T 9' If To lead students into membership and service in the Christian church. Nt3,54gf:'fg,f-fjfi 5 . . . . . . it-ii 'YW ff. ' RR To promote their growth in Christian faith and character especlallv ...ig-Qfihxxlll through the study of the Bible. ffsvlxfk .T Tyr, es , 'ZX' To promote a positive moral and religious college spirit, and a fellow- i,x'fil,,YAifl .qXA1 WX ship of service and goodwill on the campus. X Qi . V I 5-ff'-VV F,-V -,X I ffq To challenge students to devote themselves to united effort. with all Chris- iii, ,Dj tians to make the will of Christ effective in human society and to extend the ilfglfw!! N5 . lv ,. T I Eli Kingdom of God throughout the world. 4b2 ll,'lf!,'Q at , ,' s- lt! 1 ,,f ' r .fa - Qs . T. ff is! , 752' .. .TNS N 'D 1 1-. 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'lf' fa FQ- ' f'v,i ??., WW Pi an-1 , .Jff,Fvu,--?i'?4f,.1, .' L65 1 21 'e i 1 f ,. fi y. D'-xl - m2 13 X at x- ,P 5213 Cy , K XX., ff' ,-,l'lN, ff ff' . . l 'V74 V J ,f-R 'fi' vf'-ag'-Lax' I e:feT9,'. , 5 ,, ,wwf-v - D Rf ,rf - l , E - , , I f A leg! X214 '-bg ff Q' 1 us, j xkfi iy We Lf L4 fl? 5 722 'ZFX 1 r' T f I hifi-f'4ii,'yll1,fv LQ 'Nr' vN,'f'Uf , KC- fl lrgxiffv, .1 ', ,YT : li? R X ,ff 9 N ,--. jxE.,5.xjfw :gulf 3 ,welll ,R-:R fa? Jb'Jf,,,Y at gp- nfl 'TVR til- il' ' l 1 +:w5ffiL'.q, ll, Q . . ,. . ll if M1151 -x,-, 1 Back Row-CLARENCh WIVELL, J. C, lxNOTI'. Coach 'M IA 'w,',-gl., H Via L From Row-HENRY DYKSTRA, SAMUEL CURTIS, ROBERT PoLsoN 2 l' if-PJ. f' ' ' rl K. '51, T fl :FW Ulm 'lf -aff . vr l'.:v'A ' T 4 ' :NV '. R- 1752-RX :LJ , -.-' W :,,,i' -'1 f' ll Af: . , H 41:3 fifj, . ,,,,t,Lglf-,,'H'f,' sTocK JUDGING ', ' ' 'T ll X-'ll R . . . . . vi. llxgQQ4',1L,,g,,f1'5f The dalry stock Judgmg team took second place at the Pacxfm Interna- Q Aft AT J . l lc . . . . X l ,NV , t1onal Llvestock Exposltlon, held at Portland, Oregon, November, 1924. The team was coached by Joe Knott. f A Q 4, L slrzfgz I ff! H p4lL7Yf,1fffii.,Qfxk THE TEAM If fa, ' I 3' ' I M 1 ,, I' T YK? V,gi,j.Qljf J , C, KNOTT ...... , ...... ......... . . .........,t,.. ...... .. .... ..,tYft, . Coach f 5f,4',f' CLARENCE WIVELL HENRY DYKSTRA Q-,X QL SAMUEL CURTIS ROBERT PoLsoN X' 'US-5 T if WU! l vi' fl We xx Hr- fa' Q 5 ,ln 1 ,- bike .,f- qglzggl wig: QI, XL-. W 1 fi, XQQ, V, .lf N51 . 5 i 2 Aff I fb 'X Y .1 ' ll 4-1 AQ ,l l ll RQll,Nn'4f A Fzatisfzj 3 531.--fiiflmyw, Page ,M VDyfJfQyf1'fl ' f , - T-H E vfrx ,-- sv ff-fe, fre' .1 ef, ff 4?,7,7T,.2l1-JQFY'f,xf'f5'If 1 H jjjlfif 1' KT yi' -E -E-V -ij QX f- Rfk Cf! fl Vw-Q' :A lx- X 1 f- Ja., wel Q H :row-f --f -wifi.-Y. 1, .5-,W lf ff JAN ,rv-1'f:f1 ' 'V mlffnilff' .E ffl Gln! 'ixij flixiwfrk'-Xhlf' 7,7-aff E510 Cv lil U y1 5E-W,'5 A'l'1-f if ,.,,f:f4 Lib-ak' 'f,.i5'?'f?f2-,,, V of:-NWA f'-15. 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' ' 'fig K xxx-if Qxii' , iw Q NU 1 f' . 1 -9 -ff ii . U A FORENSIC REVIEW . . if g During the years 1909, 1914 and 1915 championship men's and women's debate teams MEN: f' I. ' ei represented the State College of Washington. In 1909 the State College men debaters defeated 'i , the Whitman College, University of Montana. and Oregon State Agricultural College. Members of the winning teams were: M. Newhouse, Ralph Davidson. Alvin Seltzer, L. S. Harrison. f . -be 117' J. Longfellow, N. J. Aiken, and J. C. Blair. iw' 1 fm M, :fy Qi . All '- I iff- In 1914 the State College was again represented by a championship men's debate squad. ag?-s is' During the year the University of Idaho, Oregon State Agricultural College, Whitman College, mil-- . J, -7, and the University of Vkfashington were defeated. Members of the team were L. B. Vincent. 1 -ll Mark Brislawn, J. I-I. Binns. and Tom Parry. 1,1 C522 , ,, X 1 Outstanding successes were won by the State College women debaters during the two con- 4i'I IQ secutive years, 1914 and 1915. During these years the women teams were undefeated. Mem- J Qi bers of the winning teams were Ella Alexander, Bess Babcock, Esther Bull. and Lucille Davis. V' 4 .f.f ff ffl, Washington State College has produced many outstanding orators. During the years I . preceding 1913, orators representing the State College won first place in eight out ofleleven N l Xia If intercollegiate oratorical contests. 9, I Lx' ILM .Q I-933. . 'V . 1' ' 1. cyl 1 U' ii ii M Y 9 Af Vs 0 ,f lf?'f' 1 Pa 176 1 I' A fe, -Q ge 1,7 .X . D- -, ,1 ,I .1--X, ff- f frx. Aw X -, , ' nv ff as f f f X- if 4 3 -j xl ,Q P J X ,.,! K 1 I r,,..f. fr r.. 1 .I t Liv 'l'il 'fy1w ML! Qs 14116 1 e J 5 725-1f rn ,, cv' I rf'-Nlf N 2 .fs GJ 5.1. gif., .I ,z fi' jifl .Q .f - . ar nf' - f 1, , -ff: . '-eff . f IQ-1. , ,,, f s A Ik J Jil, T -X-,ff ,JJENQQVIY , l A wwe fs stew f Xl lmleffif21l3Ql 1 ll lhlllf llllil lr l2QlMaM ee, mpg A Cf X- - 1 f X , X X I . , . . an .Q . - ' we -f q I ' . . 'lex f J . Till - fbi Q ilk ilk im ,C ' Chi hid VAT.. quill Q - x' x,J,,, L5 xy ' Lvljifi-.1 fr!! :-T-y ,xx 1 if .Xb I ' .4 .6 N 'f .12 'fl ...fi Q6 -. T W - x-if eff ef- - -' A of' . QCQ,-Shy j Q x EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST J 5 ll . -asm E . , S935 Washington State College IS a member of the jx. A, Pacific Coast Forensic League. The purpose of Ugg!! the organization is to foster and promote inter- X, TX, N collegiate activity in the art of public speaking. Q xc Southern California, University of Oregon, Uni- nr, Xl xi i versity of Idaho, Willamette University, Stanford T' p Nfl ED University, Oregon State College, Whitman, and I y Washington State College. The members of the 7 league meet annually. At the time of the annual J if f A meeting the members of the league conduct an EX- in ,ia , temporaneous Speaking Contest. The Winner of Pa first place in the contest receives a cash prize of :lil FW Wk' fifty dollars. ivtif xt , L This year the State College was represented in v ' the contest by Fred Weller. Mr. -Weller Won , , , xl lf , f gi 633 1 jj third place for W. S. C., Stanford taking first place, and the University Of rt ,F Southern California second. -X V X' . , U 2 ,WD f df T-' ,K I, ta Q i !,NX 6 THE ANNUAL DECLAMATORY CONTEST .1 I no gl May 12, 1924 it Xia-. X 'ifff - PROGRAM i N. DORIS MARSOLAIS. .... . .,.....,,..,,...,, .........,.. F or the Love of War ff A I lb PAY NEYLAND ..,. ,..... - ....,.... T he Finger of God it ,X . ' BERNICE WITT .......... ........ The Three Outlaws if MABELLE CARSTENS ,.,.......,. Angefs Wz'ckedness SALLY Jo WALIQER.. t... ..,. , ,-The Wild Olive Wreath 26- 'X O ERNA NELSON'-..,-- .,.... r......,.. T he Tennessee Shad 3 'P ., I 3 , D , s .DJ if ,612 A ec1s1on A 7' I First place .,t.... ...,....,t,. , t...... ......... E R NA NELSON R5 I ff Z Second place., ,..t .L ....... BERNICE WITT xi V x , xl '7 X ig f , P 177 B QFIX GT,-T'fo. FX' ly il 'I-WX.NJ'Y4'Yi KT ff-Tsiifigrxw Tlx , , xwy ,X ' I - A , M i 4. A -' W , ,,-. x Q- - x ,U , . 5 v f J - f C.- iilyqj X. -4' V R 1- -. , ff TEK R XXXL4 Nt ' . M . . f wi .f we-Ji, fu fe ef-.at l gl f1eiRilfQWe7f,fi5 T I E R 'Q le :feviffel f as ll A 76,7 ,,,, .A 11147 1 1,14 .J , Axxaixxx X-EJ' ' 'iLI:J,- i' FR ,. wk X 1 . 'I llf1'J,.f:e5is Nyfferd? Yah if X E75 Liwfil I5 I if t A We f 'iij 'Y 3 t 'asf-41x ' ,f ,E f ll V .l If.-' wrvigk rl, LZ- ...H 'Q-ifwigffffl-1ff't,f,ijQti.fa,,-,,,-- S NTT-,-A 5ls ,XX gulf iq ll-Aw lrtllj- -af ibm r I I X2 'jf' x vi ' llj,fl5tgy., M211 all ll 'lllllalls Q X ,go in G, ,L i 2 az,-N ' wfJ ' QQ .N .N I 3 1. .x at TD I SEQ! ii - J-4 i' ll' x 'N l 'sl T Y I , .lf if .Aan .43 f f . ' fi' r by X . x x 5 sf IVLXRGARET WAGNER FLORENCE SCHOONOVER FRANK CASS HORIXCE KEENEY Alpha Gamma Delta Diva-rsily Club INTRAMURAL DEBATES The Intramural Debating League was organized in 1923. The League is divided into two divisions, men's and women's. All organized groups are eligible to membership. The champion debate team in each division is de- termined by a series of elimination debates. Each winning team is presented with a silver loving cup, the cups being awarded by Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensic fraternity. In 1923 the cups were Won by Kappa Delta in the women's division, and by Alpha Tau Omega in the men's division. This year the winners were Alpha Gamma Delta and Diversity Club: The cups must be won three times by any one group to become theirs permanently. MEMBERS OF THE INTRAMURAL DEBATING LEAGUE Women Mm Diversity Club Alpha Gamma Rho Beta Chi Alpha Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma I -.. i I jx ' ' Stevens Hall Annex Lambda ChiA1p11a . if Delta Delta Delta Stirnpson ' Kappa Delta Psi Nu Sigma W' Delta Zeta Alpha Tau Omega 4 i , McCroskey Hall Delta T2-U Alpha . 1 I Stevens Hall geffl T-Ibiza Pi X . . erry a N P1 Beta Phi Sigma Phi' Epsilon f Gamma Nu Independents D Alpha Chi Omega Theta Chi. 6 l Kappa Kappa Gamma Theta Xi X h x? Community Hall Phi Epsilon 0 N fx V Q Page 178 :K gray Ny . fu we ft r :fr Dx av 5 I Qixflf f'. 57 T fbi X x MJ, ' i I if Tj X X' I Ll , ffl? ill In , V fT441'T 'iQ,y, if ,eqiffzf iii - l f C seat f Nga' vltaa5Ulf.3,ai I ILM I fri if QQJ ,fl AK is .VT ,X -get ,GN ,f Nfgqitgpg 1 f ' K If I, X I4 lx-Lf E -' ' xc, 1-J' vp' I xi-5 . fl, X ' Lx---c H, xlxlprn ' by ' tayfk, A4417 ai N Xxx Xxwiflit-SZ BYRNIE XVlEI.I.lEll XVl'll'l'I2N.-'KCK WASHINGTON STATE TRIANGULAR DEBATE Washington State College vs. University of Washington Seattle, February 7 Washington State, Negative: FRED WELLER, EDWARD TAYLOR XVashington State College vs. Whitman College Pullman, February 7 XVashington Slate, Affirmative: THOMAS NEVITT, HOMER EGGERTH No Decision - VJashington State College vs. Montana State College Pullman, February Zl Washington State, Negative: Timo BYRNE, DALE WHITENACK Won by Montana Washington State College vs. Kansas State Agricultural College Pullman, April I Washington State. Affirmative: EDWARD TAYLOR, FRED WELLER XVon by Kansas NlEVI'l l' EGGERTH PHINNEY l Page I 7 9 SECREST LAYTON l:lTZGliIiAl.D WOMENS DUAL DEBATE Washington State College vs. Oregon State Agricultural College Pullman, April 16 XVashington State, Affirmative: LITA LAYTON. MARGARET NVAGNER Won by Washington State Corvallis, April 16 Washington State, Negative: JEAN SECREST. JOSEPHINE FITZGERALD Won by Oregon Stale Washington State College vs. Lawrence College. Wisconsin Pullman, April 10 Washington SIQIIC, Affltmafivei WILBUR DAVIS, HORACE KEENEY, EDNVARD PHINNIEX Won by Lawrence College KEENEY TAYLOR XVAGNER Page 180 military . EB lx LJ 7 I., D Wifi -if X' E29 fe fi iWlLjjQl 9 - ' Q . I q C . l 'N i YI r I f V ' y 'lj f.. 57 ,if I ,4., 'I 'F Ru 'Q-fllq' l ' Y ' - by M X N A ,nc K W ! V' Y D U , 'bl Wo f - ., I fy ey llllll li 2 Q ,gif THE RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS li A e . ,XY 1 22? 'lx f. Q T' 'ir gf wi BZ!!! j j ll uf 4 -.1 F e . .rl 'SM I .fb 2 s ' c 'l S y it .- 5 ' ,-dv 1 1 Q -4 Mafor F. P. Curlock, U. S. fl. 'X ' X ts ills THE main functions of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are to impart l elementary military drill and instruction to all physically sound young QQ men and to qualify those showing special aptitude and interest for commission in the Officers' Reserve Corps. ' tx, K., lx xx. At the close of the World War there were thousands of young men in this 'f country who were trained in military leadership, but since then large numbers fgfq of these veteran officers have become disqualified each year in one way or an- other. Within a few years the country will have to depend upon the R. O. T. C. entirely as the only source of supply for officers to lead our citizen army 2 T in times of national emergencies. cw l J ,X ! The qualities of leadership acquired and developed in the R. O. T. C. are J Ai O s equally valuable in professional and community life, and will also make of . .t the student a better citizen. V x xx f W x! X, , 0 Page 182 fi-S' 3 s, le . Tfsuiizqfwj M if Gr, l X lift H6996 little? fi' it it .. f . .a is . is.- keg ,lt KL my rms -fl! Q K f MX Q 'A O J lg lf: il I '- .fbi MOIEI.I.IER ANKORN PENCE Tw1'rc1m2I.l. CAR1.oCK BARTOW ROBINSON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS IVIAJOR F. D. CARLOCK CAPIVAIN BARTOW CAPTAIN ANKORN I.IEU'I'ENANT PIENCE LIEUTENANT TWITCHELL LIEUTENANT ROBINSON MOUNT OFFICER MOELLER J' P CHAIPEI. CALLAIVIAN MURPHY TRONTLA LAIDLAW NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS IVIASTER SERGEANT TRONTLA FIRST SERGEANT CHAIPEL SERGEANT CALLAHAN SERGEANT IVIURPI-IY SERGEANT LAIDLAW Page 183 HE first military formation, if such it may be called, of the students of the Washington Agricultural College and School of Science took place on the campus in front of College Hall, Columbus Day, October twelfth. eighteen hundred and ninety-two. Everyone, old and young, male and female, large and small, lined up in double rank under the supervision of one of the professors, who after a few explanatory remarks, announced the commands to Page 184 I Y -I .. . ti.. ,A , . . be given. Wlien he gave them the students didn't know what he said or meant, but he finally got them going. After that he was at a loss as to just how to stop them so he yelled Whoa, They evidently knew what that meant be- cause everybody stopped. Soon after this event the students of the college were seized with a mili- tary spirit. and two volunteer companies were organized. Nearly all of the boys in the school joined, and soon two large companies were drilling three times a week. The state furnished the college with a lot of rifles that had been Page 185 1, , D7 4 'fW'EH'4F MZ' 's F condemned and consequently our military department arose. This did not last long for the men soon became tired of the drilling and failed to report. In 1894 Uncle Sam began to realize the need of a cadet corps here at the college and consequently detailed a second lieutenant of one of his 10th cavalry units to organize the cadet corps. This he did. V The first orders issued called for the fromation of the men students into an organized unit known as Company A. These men were to be uniformed. Page 186 equipped and directed by the college authorities. Instruction was given twice a week to all except officers who were given instruction four times a Week. May thirty-first, of that same year, saw the body of cadets march away to Union Flat for their first annual encampment. The following year the attendance of the college had increased and a second company was organized. This was the first time that the school had a two-company battallion. Page 187 1 ' , ' --Y , -.:w.-v-if. 1 iliiw -,,',,',. ,f '.g,p.,.g5L' ip. ' ,.,.' i-, -- , .., . w..+l.,.-,c.-- u.,., Inu 4.,1' Q ,l - ' . .Srl - .., ,.' ' .-, f-:ju I K- gs. 1 - L ' .' -:..-r'-'V --. ., , ' - ' , , wg L 4 nj' I X171 ' .:i.., 'vl- ,ufv -. , - l,- ' . Q. This year the cadet corps marched over to Palouse for their summer encampment and pitched their tents in the Palouse City Park. We will skip the intervening years that come between these days and our present ones and show bv comparison the difference between the two corps. The cadet corps now has two infantry battalions with three companies each in it, and one engineer battalion with four companies in it. The fresh- men and sophomore students of the school are required to take this course of Page 188 .V military science and tactics, and all of the cadet officers are chosen from junior and senior men who Wish to take the advanced course. The spring encampment is now taken each year on Rogers Field where all of the cadets go into a two-day intensive drill, at the end of which they are inspected by a staff of regular army officers who rate them in comparison with the other colleges of the ninth corps area of which Washington State College is a member. W. S. C. has received this rating as a distinguished college three times. 1916, l922, 1923. Page 189 CLINTON HUNT XVALKIER CARD RIEYNOLIJS I:lSI IFR HAIR T01 VS CHARGOIS MCLEOD NIARSOLAISI: SCOTT SPONSORS CATHERINE HUNT OPAL CLINTON MILDRED CI-IARGOIS DOROTHY HUEBNER CHARLOTTE VVALKIER MANDA IVICLEOD ZELMA GARD DORIS IVIARSOLAISE GERTRUDE REYNOLDS CADET OFFICERS IIUEBNER NANA SCOTT NIARY FISHER HELEN HAIR LOIS TOISVS QI Cudrt Officcrs-Al-INQUIST. AUCUTT, BACKER. BEARD, HI-IOLKE. ISRASSARD, BRYANT. I5URNE'l I', CIIARD COII INS CROSTHWARE, CURRAN, CUSHION, DAVIS, DENNIS. DONALDSON. HARRIS, I:I'iT'I'IER0LI7, IIRANKS. N.GREI-ENBIERG. XV. GREENBERG. GREENWAY, HALL. HARDIN, HARMS. I'IAUP'I'. HENDRY, I IOWER'I'ON. JACKY. KIELLAWAY, KUIINS, IVICCURDY, NICLARNEY, MCLEOD. MESSER, MUNN, MYERS, PATTON, PIIFEASANT, POLIZNSKI. POSTON. PULVER, REEVES, ROBERTS, SAYERS, SCI-IULZ, SCI-IAFFER. SI-IRAUGER, STEINISR. STONE. TAYLOR. TIIAANUA-I, XVHITE. NVILKERSON, XVISE, YVRIGHT, ALBERG, ADAMS, ARNOLD, BAUGII, BLANCIIETT. HLOOM, BOND, IIERVIENY. CIIASIE. CLARK. COMPTON, E. COWELL, XV.COWELL. DAVISON, EDDY, EDMONDS, FINLISY, GIEIII-!KIi, GEORGE, GRIIIFITI-I. HANSON, HORN, HUCKLE, .IEWETTI LARGE, LENIESCKIE, IVIATHEWS, NIICHAELSON. IVIII.I.I2R. MURROW, PEARSON. PICA'l'I'I. PLUCKER, RIDEOUT. SCI-IROEDER, SORENSON, STENDER, VANZANDT. Page 190 iunietp i J.- J, J i ,L , Q ,QLIMQ 7-'A-141 K, li... 4 .-l -i 1 1 i 1 ll ...f mm. '45 ' 1 ' 1 I 1 J xxx. x ni V. i J - ex .K H X -Q5 lf., JL rv, Aix, L 3 .RAW ,ii ,N VX- V I, 'lf s F-UQ - iillfiu We f as f ii- . ii. Jl . - K fi lL,f.f ff, . ' f ' 'if-!T:.- 'fif'Pl: -ffisi. 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A K lf-IR l ' ..-y X vw ' w -V,-. -5 -vi ,,., HI , . H whirl of skirts flying tothe measures of a blaze of music, while King Football staunchly guarded by two Cougars, reigned for the night. The Varsity Ball was in full sway. l .ja ,fJg,L Page 192 v --'m . .t , , 5,, if , A it . elf N IH'-'ug f ' 'v ' V Ill i U fx i 'LSI ri L 1 l tw -u '1. A if he X i, , ' is- ' 1 Y ti' K. ix M sv-. I A ,ln- f ' 'ftp' if li'Y l l' 'ffq 1, K+ , V N 4 V ' yr ,xv xv R- W Y -V I, f V , V' , hz ,xx-K 'il vxv. Vx f, d, f ,ix X51 ukl-rf-f ,f J ,V AJ Mr., a V34 I F- me y--. L ww XV- tram QW. X-XIX-s1'sl1fe.fxMVffilhfwfli Joffliw 7, IV A A V an r .1 'V .4 , ,Vf xxl-in -wmg , ,ix I QR 1 -X rg kwa A I ,Lin ,Vi V wiv? I ff, +qf3,,',i,, r:gt5 11 VL? .fzfvf A' V5 'X-JS. 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A1Jf'L'QW tary Ball making the last day of February memorable for W. S. C. Kgjft ' ,'V V , - -. rr .b EVA Ti' 'U I 4 V V,!?f f Hgfj yt, A V M! Vg--,Q Tw-QW sniff -A ff A Page 193 if Vfmlif W A j 1 L, , : Q V. -Q , ' f - af . , A .1 , . , 'ss XV li' . , V -pf ' ' Q 1 O,f',gg',V ,vp-N . J. . gui A fl V 'I , ,jig .-L-TQ-VEZJXAIN.. '1 V - U, ' 'll-kk VL-A , , ,f ix- t v' , Multi, ,, . L 'Y ,VR J,+,A,l, V A f V-1 'Vrtflb I, ,,'l , -.f LEX' .AV-,.V,S :Lb I .Y - if 1 K? I ff hh, V rr 'V fu if ff ,'V' -X Shy IL 5 'UV AUT' ' frfr rm -?V ?gf,if? ..'r o '2!f'7f1T'fQ 1'f M 'f 7 i , ' A' ff' XQY5. kf-L24 5 Ky.QiYjflj QM' 'Mira' 3 ', '-A F V' t . 5 ' ,il vii SVT! 'T' 1 , -,ry ri . WB 'A L' ' ' A V' 'V-fi Mr, A ,:V- ., V 1 fa Q-'r'f1-wtff ,af ga- 3-fx,.fr' ,arf --42--' 1 V' -. VV Vf f - 'A Va km: J' .var V- ,AN X .Ur v.-v7 wt .V ' lv mf uf I -V4 .t,-'If V' Q: , W nw I F 4 , - .K r V' 4 I--LF., . VSA., - .V, V A. 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Q-,W ,f ,.' l To music that undulated through the a1r like Arabian dreams, the men ' xl, ' f ' , tif!-ff ,lu and Women of the State College glided over the floor under the scrutiny of ,PA 1- Qi'f2T the armored knights on the wall. . X 4-., ' '-gi'g?jN:- M. , ' 5. 7 .g-'.' rffllr f ,, 'li Tcffxl l fy ' v ill Q , ,' ww. we V1 f -CT' A - 324' ' X-X, ,lyfl-'Ti 'JN ,LY l it-Wuf, 'gf'-me tru ' ,,,- 3 Page 194 lllr'F't g. 3 ' , 1 ,P lifif' 1 W - S X 9 .L . 1 -1Qf11f--- . 'r'.li 'i-if ,' f J fine 1- Jar, ,jfrq M in RL 1 .Q f' 5 1. mfg Q flj N l-, g. , -Q33 , :f'4'iQv.','i 'H' . X -kid! N, , y 'ii' Q I ,J 'V 'ill Ulf,-t ' V . -.5 g- A 1 g.- ., -N V 1 7 1 ,. A ' ,A ' Ffa l,wll.l-ix-y l f t -. V t l ' v-: 1 + V t, s' - 'ga r , .M-,VI , I, A M ir-' -fi. lU,.u,.i Y' U . , , 11 uf V H ' , , X . V 5'77Al'i he V-he fe' .n ' ri ' L .11- P7--,V K , 'vu' ' Q. W, ,, ., ,- 1 w . K-4 ,-f ,- -lv, , k,t -, ,L -f, M ,nh 1, - ,4 ,Y .1 ,f , yu ,. Y. 1411! 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Funny thmgs happened as strangers trled to make con- xy, 'K versation, but it gave one a sensation of unity with the whole college to at 1 1 ,,1.1 .NAI . tr ky ' ni, least have seen them all. Somehow, we feel more deeply that W. S. C. IS our U' 5 Hx ,1f11 '1,l Alma Mater and that we are all struggling to the top together. ' . I -'-. .K xxxx, mx Z' O-lg . l l ' Q' ' gi:'sYiEx1N1l.Ala A. S. S. C. W. has voted to have one m the fall next year estabhshmg a lkxvhi Fl' precedent for all years to come so that all students may be bound together by 2.-BN the memory of one good time with each other. ' 'ggi -, K. -fx .,Tr1':x Q X -1 J lk V11 W1 V1 1 KXJRN f'T1Qll, ,P 11' 1 x Xu fr NO jE.f1lfq was taxi, Page 196 ik, feet: -. 1 3V,i,.IujLV Il -Q l F K A . n--I O 1 'A--Q ' x r av,- f.f'.?itffAQ' 7'fQ':1f'Q .Of 'XY' f'i'1T3'f'TX' '1'OQ'k-1'H',f' 'f1ii f115'f 57rff 1' 1 ,1 . lf 1: 1 f' 1 . ,. ' 2. 1. 1 1 1 rv-1 - . ' 1 . Q,1'f'f - X , Q YXT. . 'fig 21-I ff.. 11-' X f - ' -N, ,- 'F ',I. 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Editor TED MUNCASTER, Manager A ' 3 1' Managing Edirof ,,,, V, ,,,, ,,,,,,, F Wm., ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,.., L ,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bob Prescott. Elmun Fetterolf t , 1' Campus Edircr , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,...... , ,,,.,,,,, ,.,..-,. .,,,..,. , .. .,.,,... ..... - ,.,,,, Howard Greer. Wallace Buchanan FJ I ll fig! DAY EDITORS NIGHT COPY READERS X' J. Russell Roberts Kenneth Bageant Harold Mvers I M1600 Yfllv ,QRN ' I H ' Wallace Buchanan Claire Graves Elmun Fettrolf Al I-lutson Wilbur Davis Milk fi 1 Xi Special Articles-Frances Erickson, Delora Wisdom. Campus N9wS.-Qh,,,1,,ne Walken Claire Graves, Harvey li X ' 4 Florence POOL Brassard, Ruth O'Farrull. Dick Dunning. Lois Tem- , X. ,r XVorld News--Georgia Phillips. Esther Loomis.. Marie Mc' ple. Kathleen Hallahan. Holly Shaunlcs, Gladys Spring. N,- A ' X0 Carthy, Margaret Truesdale. Caryl Kerr. Peggy Iladams, Marie NlcCarthy.V Glen J -.1 i'-X V xx' 1' Sports-Bill Johnson, Helrlbert Meeker. Dwight Gilcllclist. George Prior' Kenneth Cnppen' Draw Xxx ' A h' D o t. w cnc Jackcy. Shuman ac- ' ' X ,X Gizgoii, .l?:E1pNl:Pheeni liVIati:rice Balfour, Carl Mc- Columns-Walt Mason. John Braddock, Lila Nalder. , l ffgryi i Canhy' I Women's News-Eleanor Hyslop. Margaret Collins, ff' .V- f Society--Ruth Frame. -L. N ld A d Wh I L ,H K. h fl ,f' f rf? . Wi Antrim Dia., imc.: iam. , f f 1' . 1 Lockhart. Lucille Morris, Clelah Cooper, Clara Baer. Olson Lmm Baird NN, f I f ff Mabel Pearson Doris Haile Miriam Fraser. ' ' i i F tures Margaret Truesdale Horace 'Keeney Charlotte 1 ' N . Music and Dramatics--Elsbcth Feix. Geraldine Romaine, M N, 4 . ' ' .' . ' ' , 5 xQ Olive Swan, Norma Sparlin. Doris Bageant. Mar- k hmathtwri' id Dinms' Josepiilinc Emii' MQ? Y ' J X guerire Miller. Amy Van Horn. ix: anges- eu en oungquist. 'arc yers. gf 57, f rj AT f ! -if U,.j5i Q y f. BUSINESS srmfr I pg N. I . Q-1' Assistant Business Manager .. ............... ... .............. .... ..,. ,,..- .................,...............,..,A---..-.----.------- --------A G WYE? SUIPIYS 14 ji X6 Admrising Mmm ,,, ,,,,,,,,..., - ,,., , ,--, W ,.,,,,,,.., -,,-,,,., ........................,..,.. -e .... .,.. x Vilbur church. Jam- Marble I Z Q Mb' Advertising Associates .....,.. L-.. ,,.... Walter Mikkelsen. l-Iarold Berry. Archie Freakes. Herbert Whitfield. Frank Clears' 'J K T Xtxi - Collection Manager .. ............... ....... .... .........-. ......... - ...... .. .--...------- - ----- -0----. ---------4-------------4------- ---- - Earl W0ffh Oy ' 'Q X13 Circulation Manager .-... ........ -....-...........- ------ -.--- ..---- -- -f-.' - ---.-- - -e----- --V -------------fyf------- --- ---------- HJUY RYm011d . QN ff Campus Circulators.,......,.,...,,....Neil Roberts, Clarence Pasco. Arthur Warner. Dale Wilson. Bob Hcrpitk. Milton Morse I ,f , 4 'i lil Campus Soligigm-5 ,,,,.,A,A,, , ,,-,,,-- ,.,,,, ,,,,4 Lurile Coleman, Dickie Shaw, Emma Cunningham, Beatrice Becltner. Elta Waters I i ' li Kd jj Circulation Correspondent ..,... , ..... ........-... -.t. .... -,--r4- -t--4 - ----.. r ----- --v-- - - ---- --4- V - -----f--AA----- R U I h Allen i My . fy mx. V if 1 fx jlfff' 1 x7 Q f'.','ifq5 1 i , fx.- Q 1' .jivixi Pa 198 X !',!'f!!v ge 1 .4 yr r r iyinf ii ., Lf' .rf ,f .11 , A 3 --X Q K, ,,.,, - r., ,'- ,,--xr ,,'- '- f 2. , ,.fv- ,Rr N - , 1- -1 .. , A X ,f -- if-t. i - f - -, f , 1, O N W- f Q-4 if 14 f we 26? s,i.gQT,f- if 'iw I ya --.:F1.a..Zi-fr.-f.:-41-ff ' F X. if r E-2 f f? f t y X J .y, ,f - , sv f - X. X .J J .1 I X-My , .lf L, - , I , 'X xr -- , ,f f -.32 , s -,, , , 1 fy .fr ' - -rr X jk I 4' it A firm il ff -1 r i - L 1 Lux V 11' I xx V, X I X uxfi' 1 7 A xy: rx . X -7 in -S -x at J, xx . , f Y'-2 , - , 1 I 2 f , X . 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CLAIRE Gmxvlas, RUTH FRAME, CHARLOTTE XVALKER, FRANCES ERICKSON. fb? ,'- 1 - ,M EI.suI51'II Fxaxx. Q fp , ill- 15,154 ,iff-ra ,IV rip- -. ' my 'ni . 'Eff 'gg THE EVERGREEN fg ily, 44, .H :I . . . . ' N The Evergreen. tri-weekly paper of the State College 1S the publication c 'jf . nj . . . . ll - Q, ft-EA ll- for campus news. Every activity of any interest to the students IS covered by 'mrrfsf 7155 the Evergreen. The paper is firmly established on a trifweekly basis and with Ig ,J the functioning of a well-organized staff, the editors and manager of the year I. 1, . 5, . . l . '- , qv' V ,if have been able to give considerable y -I Ly attention to technical improvement of ly T . 5 the publication. Most noteworthy ' L T'-flgfi' . 1 , . ' W ff' among these changes are the group :PvfY1ki ' ifg method of distribution, and addition 2.411 'ff I 11,4 11 of a World In Brief column on the I A,,4,-.1 I 2 ,L I front page. Close watch has been I P'-5.13 , taken to guard against any faulty 'Il I., ft, I I . . lk l .I ' ' 'lv sentence and headline constructions, f li 4,5 I fi 1 and the Evergreen, as a result, shows - L QQ: fr . 5 'fe- W many touches of a more masterful 'Z I,. 'mf hand. The capable editorial direc- i ill igrl-'ily ,,f'gfi , L - fl. .- ' if itll mon of Horan and Bob Pres- EVERGREEN BUSINESS STAFF ifTXv2f':- Allis . R . . ,.',nU',c!, 1 , ,L COYE, Wlfh Ted MUHCHSYCT behind the Buck Row: .IOIIN Sftoxnzs, ALBEIQT GARDNER, CLARENCE I:iQf'V15.'iiT,l,' fm N3 I buslness Wheel' has placed the Ever- I PASCOII. WALIER MIKKELSON, GEORGE STAPLES. :PX-LAK fl , Mzddle Row: DALE XVILSON, HARRY RYMOND, EARL , ,, 9- -X-ifqi A 1, green on a higher level-a cleaner and WORTH. BERT WHITFIELD. fxl Llc' Jj y ni ,fy d I from Row: FRANK CLEARY, WILBUR CHURCH. TED ' -fjfwfiv' If ' V Q 1. , more rea a e news s ieet. MUNCAS'l'ER. JOHN MARBLE. V31 ' U , Q 'iff ' Xl :ij-,sv , I fa' Page 199 If N, .I JJ .. 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In that first little book, rep- resenting the small student body of QA f ff- IX that time. was the embryo of a book ,I T! today looked forward to by the en- I .- -' V - -'.', . ji g,-27' 'sy , tire 2500 students of the college, It ' ,N has grown from a small book of IQ h Ifrfp 'Y' K sketches and narrations to a 464 page . ,II fllzl 'II - I I - I., I I , 5, I .' ', I ' I-III?-J ' I I Y 'vids ef 'xl kit' PV' If I-I I I'-3--i'JIQj-.l,.a. Pg Fi ist, -5 liiivf ffl-112 r I' W',..-:. -L N -7, I I 5 fuse. ,H I, .- . I-1:34-. '-I-' , -4 I .Inj ,.If',-.12 II.-f Igfl 'III 1 Y G, ,i Ig-.?'NIII' Xlffzflf MJ. 15157 2, 'WI I ,I Il., ' - I I UI!!-,AI 1 I I N V. 35.27 IX I bf I. 5'-II i :Tai Ill: KVD1 it '7f . ,,,.! 11-3ItTI4, I, 1,,. ,Q IIN' t.-'Wi' 'ft ffl' 'I f',4Lf,' 'fx . I .E 1 ,IjI'.' , 'ly VIL.: If 'uv I 'A .', JLII 'UQ' 11,4 fi . II? '?I, iI!I,l, -rj 5 A tKI-AI, .ILL I I ng, , i .', i2 I. ,, .- II I IIQ I leather bound book, representative of the whole campus. This, the twenty- Y sixth volume of the Chinook. has been dedicated to the State of Wash- ington. The state and the book have I I lived and grown together. I Il I' ,Ulf CHINOOK EDITORIAL STAFF , GLADYS GUI2. Editor HARVEY A. ISRASSARIJ. AssuciIIlI'IfIIx'1Inr HISTORY LENNA BAIRD YVfXI.'l' IIOIAAN ADMINISTRATION I- III HOWARD GRIEISR, Editor STIEIVAIQT XVI--IITIE DORIS BROCKWA X' VI:R1X GREEN ,I gl CLASSES 'L I I3 XVALLACE IaUcIImN,iN,1fI1I'fIIf I 4 KENNETH B,icxI:,xN'r. DOROTHY BRIGGS, FIIEDA Cimsrmes. IIRIIU IcIaI1.v:IzIe, IfIIxIUn'TIUIMM. ROBIiII'I'NOIII.ING MENS ATHLETICS BILL JoIINsoN, EIIIIOI- ' J SHERMAN MIICGIIEGOIQ, Dwicl-I1'CIILcIIIzIsT, IIIIIUIQIIMfxmuvooo, AIIIIIUIIILMIIINCIQ. UoN.xI.UIfi'I.Im tl ,T 3' XVOMENS ATHLETICS - I LENNA BAIRD, lftlitor ' Y I DOROTHY TUCKISR I - gt ORGANIZATIONS '- DAN SIEMENS, Iftlilar GLENN SMITH. DON CRESSWIil.I., BUD ALLEN, Cf. ff. XVAIIRVN SOCIETY - x CLAIRE Gxmvss. Erlimr 1' ,1'I' CHIxIzLo'I'1'E MATI-IIEWS. VIRGINIA POI.I.ARD, I.OIS Toiavs ,xl I I I YJX HUMOR CHARLOTTE XVALKER, EIIIIIOI' ' DOC BRADDOCK. NIILLS ROBERTS, LILA NIXLDIQR, XVAl,'l' NIASON ART I A ' RALPI-I LISE. lfdilor - IZRNA NELSON, DOROTHY SCHLUND, TIIIEIAIA TRAMM, DORIS HUNT ' F MII,I'I'AIw MUSIC nI1AIy1m4IIis I ' ' HAROLD NIYERS GLADYS I:Ii!XSlflL NIARGAREI' BI-EMIQNT A--,f-'w XIII ' 'II PUBLICNIAIUNS I:IeIaATIa CAMPUs I.II2Ia 'I Q1 -, .- ' 4 . 'IMI ELMUN I I-T'I'I'EROl.I' EIJIVARIJ PIIINNIEY BIIIIT WIII'I'IfIIaI.U ,W '-' XJ. 1,-ew MOUNTING ' if' X511 'V RLv'I'II O'IiARlIELL, CI--IIxI1Lo'I I'Ie MATH!-iWS. PLom'IfI5xNING1'oN ,EI- ! 'I I '.5.j'f y F . PQIQIQ I'-Aj cHINooK BUSINESS sTAFF . Ts' fm I - 1 I, JOHN MARBLE, IIIlu,mgN EARL XVORTII, flxwfiulc Y H, '-H -I-41 lg I ADVERTISING INFORMATION sTIxIIf CIRCULATION -I In Eiqlxf I' . BILL NVEISEI.. Alamy.-r HAROLD BERRY. Dox IIIVING ITIQANK CI.IiAIu', AIIII-MIIIIIA . fx. g:1g'In.f-I .- 4 , NORMAN MORRIS, AUSTIN ROBERTS VIERGIL BERUI-I I ' Wq I V, QI I .sl I ,A I N J ITCII-I 5 Q Na' ' f TA Page 200 I '. , Y QI I ly ' f-. Y. - W- ' - ' ,f V 3 J, XI ' . I ,I Vg 'N' ' , . .. IDL ' ,' Y I v P 1 -. ' ff ' ' ' - . I, I A ,F 'I ,, ' M' , ' . I I ' I. II , lg l .1-If ff JK. '-Il QI I 1, I I','T'I7 .f ' j 'f A-'I a I , I., I . , , , j II lr ffiliff . HI. I-5' . ff' ' 1' l 7? .I 'JH l' . if I 'I' If I1 kr I' If 'T I M - T Q . Q' k'I 1 'I 'I Il 4I-- I , I jg 4 III I .II Ij t- I, fy y I-I' I I ,- I i I If , fi. .Jew Q , - . -J I i' '.I IV JI W, FII 'Q JI I . gk rf ,- ,. 31,31 I l 'M II I II! 'v' I. N' -I I: 'Q IS9f2'L..'QV'PQ I' ' will ' 5 Ii 1 R 'I I 'N I 9 C53 'I- A .f' 4 3. W' 'TPI ' P', V'--.V X. I ' I' I 'U -,V I W I If ' III -. I -' 'L - . ,I I ,V , .Q II' ,, ' 'M 'II , ,. I fm gf' I - Iyi, 'Q A .fe '..,.,4.1'-,X-If ,I.:.,,g,. ' ii? :A ,. , ...I I-'At , QQ -V fa. .P Q- 4- --,if . X ' ' I 'fl 11 ' .' -L' - Y ' f 'Ii' - if- I ff '1.-in I, I C75 4' ' I t- I 1 ,. 4 ,ff IIN If I I' ' 'K . ' . N - -Q, 'I ' f' '-f- ' ll ' I - IK- ,I . f I cf. If A, V I L ,, ,I.I.,,x ggi., I :,,,,. -, 4- La. I , , 4,2-. I Ig -. I V ' . -- , K f- if lit . J f-TTI: ' ll 1' Exif' ' -. III EBIT.-.ff-f'f KH I Mtg: -I' KIHINOOK liDl'I'ORlAL STAVIZ Huff: Row: l:DXK'ARD PIIINNI-Y. Hlilll XVlll'l'IflIEl,lD, l5lI.l. JOHNSON. HOWARI7 GRFFER, DAN SIEMENS, HAROLD MYIQRS. .llxilillr Row: XK'Al.l,.'XCl? BUCHANAN, lil AIRIE GRAYIES. l'lARVl:Y BRASSARD. ERNA NELSON. ELMUN FETTEROLF. l'ronl Row: CfllAlil,O'l l'I5 XVAI Klzll. l.I'NNA BAIRIJ, GIJXIDYS CEUIE, GLADYS- IZRASIER, XTAIQGAIQET BEMIZNT. THE CI-IINOOK OF '26 The l926 Chinook, edited by the Junior class of the college, is a book representative of the entire campus both in spirit and content. Throughout the book, there is seen a historical background representing the State College and State of Washington from their respective beginnings. A section in the front of the book has been devoted to the historical. CHINOOK BUSINESS S'l':Xlil' Burl: Row: VIIQGII. Blilili. EARL XVORTH, AUSTIN ROBERTS, JOHN INIARBLIE. l7mnl' Row: FRANK l'fl.l'ARY, ROIKEIQT BRUMIILJXY, HAROLD BERRY, BILL XVEISEL. Paqe Z 0 1 COUGARS PAW In the four years of my life I have risen from a mere infant to one re- spected. and looked forward to. by all who like the best of wit and humor. With Hank Larson, and 'iNorm Morris behind me I have thrived during the entire year. The Cougar Club has given its entire time to making me a greater and bet- ter PaW, and with success. It has come about in these four years of my life that the entire campus anxiously awaits my appearance-and when I come, books are forgotten, and I, the Cougars Paw, am lord over all. Each of the four times I come to the college each year, I bring with me a plague of mirth and tears of joy. I make the world laugh-Who can do more? ECIIKOI'-In-Chief , ...,, Us -HENRY LARSEN Business Manager .,,.. NORMAN MORRIS COUGARS PAV! STAFF Bach IQOLU-WESI.EY JONAS, HUGH LOOMIS, NORMAN MORRIS, DOC BRADDOCK, W1XT.'l' MASON, NVIILIAMTAYLOR Fronl Row-FRANCES ERICKSON, Cl'lARLO'l l'E NVIXLKER, HENRY LARSYEN, MIRIAM FRASER, RIEISA COLLINS Page Z 02 Eramatins , , i - i ,b, iv, :A its 5 y f ,,, sag, A f f, c' m:ggyQWff 1 a uit J D I .X if X lt- ' Qi: vi y MD Y fi to , rpg -, I j l 3 rf' i ,gs in in R ,ya 1, i I V ' ' N f 'll , 'X '-X , ,L HQXLXC , -127-' .. X , if ' 1 f',,' i , P, N' - I AQ ff i g V 'C 'Q j f C17 ' 51? ' I f, v - .i lil ,ul f 1 ,N I .Lf , S rf' V3 ,' Q, at . I X , , X 'X I 1 1 s N is ' .9 L N rf if I r ,K M x- J V' FAX it W -c . fl ' 1 'X N C' -if il T, KN f H61 l MAYNARD LEE DAGGY X . i lily if ' 1- '- QM' W iii! if-c XJ T DRAMATICS '- ' '-fix ff '-'i 4 Q1 The dramatics department of Washington State College is constantly in- 49-?'fR I' creasing in popularity and importance, and offers splendid opportunity in dra- A matic endeavor. '. fwilk C A Maynard Lee Daggy has completed his second successful season as head fRrl,l X yffg, of the department, and has maintained his standard of enjoyable performances. ffix FL, 1 Miss Ruth Radford, although this is her first year here, has given proof ,I arf , of her superior ability, and her plays have shown a professional finish unusual , in college productions.. Miss Radford is a graduate of the University of Wis- ill j y consin where she was active in dramatic work. She later studied at the Carnegie i, pjl i ig Drama School 'of Pittsburg, and has spent three summers with the Stuart Walker ?c,V,A .fs-lx players in Indianapolis. Since coming here, Miss Radford has been affiliated 'F' 1, with the Mask and Dagger chapter of National Collegiate Players, and has taken it ti A YQ an active part in their Work. I s gif? i 1 Ili ' Q f lvlfkf 17 lit , O I Page 204 aff , elf ,,- Tqxgij ffsnjiisghlfgf px facial N.f,ffc.ffg0 X ffilifz-fjfyg l I f X Nw If V151 Ying l gk rl ,gig RTX Q4 Sd 'I fy? ,X J 7,53 S' LA . -- 2 f X V gf A I X v- di I 'All xxxy .X -X. 'xl , f . A kg u g K1 .XQJJX ,L ,N , N I jj X 4 Q Q if 1 of i r as r is x., ,saga x ' ' , ff' xx x f- X., .-rift , Q ,, - f gawawffl li .t h ,ar x C R ' , Kywf' ,ff f? jfn l A 1 Q n ' X' , jf! r, K' V, y M5 nkwewff . A rrwnerwr, ngsqnywenaernmme,QAQACAAAQMQMQ5 A 4' Vi J fig!!-'f'i-,AD1'1 -Elf, inf 14. Aw ' A75 ' w ffl A -E ir' ff' A-'KA A A J of 5 ff 1- X: fo' 3 I xl- lx XT!! Q9 W 1 1152- .Qr ,E f.f!f5?,c4r 35 f 1'-x 1' Q ' 'MJ ff? QANQTIAA 3 -ff.. 9 1,1 . ry Scene from Miss Lulu Br-ll SN Q6 ly MISS LULU BETT fp Sr CAST ...fxS.T' X5 Monona Deacon ......, ..............,...... ,....... L E NORE TAYLOR , , X 1' Dright Herbert Deacon.. ........ FRED MARSHALL , X 1' A ' Ina Deacon ...,...,...... ,............. M ABEL BRUIHL Lulu Bef: L..,.,...... .,.. - .........., L EONE WEBBER yqffgi' , Bobby Larkin. ,.... Diana Deacon.,.,,-. LAWRENCE GOODRICI-I -..------.MARGARET BEMENT Neil Cornish. ........... ,.........,..,.................... - -- .,... ......... ..,..,...,.. A D D1soN RICHARDS ,J 'fn A Ninian Deacon ,,,..,.,...,,.......,....,,.., -L .... - ..,. L..- ..... - ..,..,....... .......... A RTHUR MARSHALL XX JJ ' Given by Mask and Dagger, April 18 and 19, 1924. Qefx A lf ' 1 --FNLQQXQ f AAP N ff 1 SOCIETY NOTES - X gf - -r CAST A Cl . AC, x Mr. Percival Sedgewick. ......., ....,,...., . H ......,..... ...... H AROLD 'WILMSEN -55 , I x ,A Mrs. Percival Sedgewick. .,.,. ..... ........,....... ..,. - - . .MILDRED ROBERTS 5 X Miss Mary Sedgcwick, .,......., - .... ,,.1,1 M ARGARET TUCKER J 'M Miss Fountain .........,..,.... - .,,.,.. CLARICE SCHROCK f Y Mr. Reginald Stanton. ....,.............. .. ....., ..........., MARION BALL I ' LQ Dr. Arthur Corte ...............,....,.,,.................. ........ . D. K. ALLEN Q I one-an play, May 9 and 10, 1924. A ' 2 N I X X Page205 'XX O A fl-,Ni EW 371' o r 'O A 1 X X A QSM? G if N 1 11 ' N l QNX I Z D EJ? H if xfvq QQ A 1 wEW3?MFffi'qyfifK?3Ui - ff 4,3 5 Q1 'Y-j, 2, 'fr ,ig .7-eg, A wg bi M Cl, X3 ff'1Nfi ' A Fixx 1fA 195' .11 T N x l I 'f 'ffxllewlff l .. T- A ' he .rfpfflf v ' f fne N l 1 ll - Cye'-'O rl V Q V 9, 1 lj: ,KC-Tlx I -., f 3 in I - V A k.,l pf r. I A l T To 0 1-Lv ,, CNN ?kfg?4G'f1sJ'fQ rf' U llll IW? l fr We KC .1-+J,ZQiZf1' ff' ff 'av 1 C.,f: ,fa x L lffff ,Y ' ,. 7 J . 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BESS SLUSSER K L X Viv Nicholas King ,,.,,,D... .,............ l-l AROLD ZENT Aja Q ' V, Ned Pembroke, Jr. ..,.. .. DALLAS CARLILE MQ fray, If ,i , f ,th George Howell ,,,.,. .,,ee.,. , LAWRENCE GOODRlCll V:-XX 1 Dougherty ......... ..-,.-. ....... REX TURNER fn- fl ,ffl Jim Mooney ...... ,,............ . D. K. ALLEN V' V' A Rx Clancy .,...,...,...,, ......v . STANLEY BENNER xxx 'T' ffber Mrs. Flemming .....,.,. THEODORE BUDWIN 535 f f' X Vera Vernon ,,,,,, ...,. . ........ L EOTA SCOTT YY X Mrs. Pembroke ....... ..,.........,............,..........e ....... M 1 LDRED HUNT Af ll Class Play. June 1924 T f 1 I, 'l 'Tl l f ,K A Jr nv ii THE EXCHANGE . N i?',Tr: ' ,HY-X ' X 'ff rj j The Judge .........,..,......... - ......... D .....,........... ................v.... W ALTER HORAN ix XL: The Imp ,,,,,,,,,,---,- ,H ,,,,,,,.. .,...,.... .,., , , ,............ D ,... VIRGINIA POLLARD ly! 'A The Poor Man Ca negro, ....... ...,.......-....... f Frlddyf PHILIP HITCHCOCK . 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I f I 1 IQ. s 1- tylf,-LQ ,f. ire,--I Q ,f, 1 il., .XXX tar,--I r if 'xl '1 , RW1 I P -, .I I- Jffllffl, if THE IVlEN'S GLEE CLUB ltf,f,f Ii'-E N fill .IIE :Cyl , lt I ' A ' 5... . ,.,,. and since that time has made rapid strides to gain the reputation it now has of yy .1 '. ii' , Q Q- .X D' -' a being one of the finest organizations of its kind in the entire Pacific Northwest. N L3 I .fjgfi ve Ng- ff .af 1271 The Mens Glee Club was first organized at W. S. C. in the year of 1897, 'i,ljl1,,,1-XT, T-glff I 1 , V Ill xl' i In its earlier career the Club toured the leading cities in the states of Oregon, mf'-g15'+sg ftmigi'-X Montana, and Washington, where it received much praise. Of late years its 1,!,fv,g,.,g 'V 'a -. I nf. X, ,, ,, ,. , concerts have been confined to this state entirely, due to the increasing popu- ,N-. ,h M. N 1 Av' 15.1 I l .!1 larity and demand for the Club's appearance. 1, . ai NY, x I. X, jg I-,fi '1 , For twenty-seven years the lVlen's Club has been making good in its tour N-f'1sf'f' :jf 531. of the state, in building up a steadily enlarging reputation for genuine musical ,rely X753 ff fin. understanding as well as an ability to delight every member of every audience. 7,11 45-v V. V , . . . . . 'sg-1,2 -.X 'f,,f Under the direction of F. C. Butterfield, who has a reputation for an artistic fi ' ',l1..I' and well worked out program, its yearly appearance in the various cities is eagerly looked forward to and the Club is practically assured of capacity houses. 1 WP.-,fx-5 .-1' --JN, , 1 ' I X Last years' west side tour excelled all others. .W Y .ly 'Jfkx I ' 1,15 7'v4if1i'1., In addition to this the Club sang at the University of Oregon, and at Port- ,.-fILl1,X. land. Oregon. At Portland the State College of Washington Men's Glee Club fi '-N.. .If-I won first honors from the greatest assembly of glee clubs in the Northwest- 1- 'gl MJ fliyfy ,X if , ,V ,, , in the first Intercollegiate Cwlee Club Contest. Seven other schools competed -41 , . . . . r-.ff - g ..-rflx in this contest in which the Contest song was The Morning Song by Henschel. V,45g.,ff'f-f-'W-5 41 i x JMX' V111-fe 1 1' ' FI li r,Vf'f,' il fi .5 X L.i'.f1,'.f' Ll ,X ,J '1.5QZgfi'41 If 7419511 f Page 213 ,',1 fQige.,gq is I1-ii. ', i,f, . J hi ,-gs'-Jr' fta,WTf1fU t-. ..u 1 , Ere '?NQ5 T A3-lflrx ,1 l 'fl' 'in l11ICiqlf.f,xI I fi A ,lifffgv fi N. Y'-Z1 1' 27. 1 E-if ml vt v,,, 'bg .J - .. ,, ,fu - Q T . V1 J L 7,75 Q! xxx .Q X ir! ff, ,-,., A I j- - if '.lkL51W.: ,h 1 K I 'WT is , Q -3 'I sf' .'l1,X,L , rn . ,ji 1 A? 'All my sqft-I imxsilf Y?fiX1fr.x:47,r1 .ft-it fg- ,' Mi' 23. '-ij' ' X. ,TV ,, A '1 .ff-M ' 'ai , 1' I ' -.f V1 'X I.. 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LOCKWOOD, RAE .' rv -Pl: ---- in J' Mft 1 N' T ' it 11,5 , i s . yi, '45 if l l l sf. ff., :Jw +,y,1f3,W THE WoMEN's GLEE CLUB 'A-5, 3-'-.'lfQ.xs4,!n-'51, V ' V , . 4 ' .La I, This year the Women s Glee Club visited fourteen of the larger cities of I A lj N'--. . 'uf .'.' ' if 'ig . . . . Sri! infix the state on its fourth annual tour and met with success on every hand. This Nfl J' ,M ' ' ' s- . . . ' ' A gj ',,f4l recognition was not undeserved, for a truly professional performance was of- t fered by the organization on its recent tour. The program included a Chinese 'X-,, f L X . . A. 5 :,,5,,f '-,,.,- musical extravaganza, with gorgeous cos- X-I 'T JA- pxfvil-M 'lilIlllllllllllllllllIllillllllllIllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlIIIfl'llI1IlIlHH . . . f- 5 ' Ffv-ff Q' Alf, jk 'IIKillII'IIliIllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII!IIIIIllIIIIlllIllllllllllINlIII!!lllllllIIllIlllIllllllllllllllllllll tumes 31'1Cl striking Settlflgsl numbers by E1 ' ll w fl 'fl , . . . . x K'-a 1'.f:QL gg:y ff,I women s quartet: and piano. violin. and trio 15,4 gffx-'1fWill ,7I'f selections of high calibre. The feature was ,- '. P'1v':f'. . M' '. ,L .5-v.Nj,Ql'g1fgv the Scotch act centering around Janet Rae. :ff l 5 , - 'fz H,-3 Special costumes, and scenery added to the ,KW 3X,,if Club's Work. '-S The Women's Cilee Club was formed in f,,,Aki'r the fan of 1921 by Mrs. Lavema E. Kim- f 111 If ,vi , ' . V1 f. fpgggvx ,f brough, who is the present director. The ,f lllfx following spring the girls made their first ,rf 1 . ,, iqj-.gg , A 1' ffjygj state tour which proved so successful that the Rf Vw' trip became an annual affair. The organiza- If If XS'-Qg'l-lfhffil tion meets as a class three times a week during A, ff T A-X ' we 4 V lo ,I 'E-5,'f'Qgl'-L the school year. fig? i H- X A-Avi' The Women's Cwlee Club has proved itself ,, 'qQ. 4',qTQA,l -if to be a big factor in campus life at the State lmi-.EEST 1 The Quartet College of Washington. and it promises to ip , ., ' ' xg . . . if KERNS BOHLKE PUGH HUNT be even more powerful in the future. .g . 1 'Ml X K f Cz' f -X 1,7-i,-gx all Page 214 it V, ,a-' ze ---eifl N , ..r , , M fs -t ., i-if Z V if 1 if ,Y , TT., fi C' ,,l i'1'ffi-'faT1j'i'fx , All ff,QAfQYf, lim exit, V I X14 Emir 154-7,f,1l -cw ,K gag Jil, -ii ,5-1, ,X ' 1 r. Cf A ei S T9 . 3145 ' 1 . - ' K , file ' PM Y! ,.,- -. ' jf?-J! ' Ffrffl . -35 ' fl Ifnlgi, Qifi ,l ff? xii, ll Efizfll eQff':Qff'jl 1 f' lx '57 fy!! 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A OFFICERS 'XM' . ,jp First Semester Second Semester QQ? X W JEAN R. Enczms ..,........, ..........,,. - ,.,. P resident . ....,. ...... . ..-...JAMES B. JONES 1 dye, CECIL VANDERMEER-- ....,,,....,....,,4..,. Vice President .....1., ....... . ..TEMFfLE NAYLOR p9 , M JAMES B. JONES ,.,..,.,.... - ..,.. L ,..,,., Secretary-Treasurer - .....,.... .JEAN R. EDC-ARS ff' W MARVIN R. HALES ........ ....... D oor Keeper .... ............... - ............. 1 , 9 MEMBERS F W ' Faculty .- E. E. WEGNER E. A. RODIER S. I.. BROWN X N QL, .DJ ' R Class of 1925 , ' 7 X 1 STANLEY NEVIN GEORGE FOWLER 6 4 Q -f' Pledges I 'N' X I WILLIAM PISTOR JOHNSON LIAYLOR I if 11 1'3ky'7 , ici, Qi: 751-ul 1 1 . il 1 -146 0 f 1 17-N Page 252 , 1 F 1 YLOQ5 1 Q A-flfuw ' ' ' fe L! ff 4 it A, ' Hifi' ,.,.f,l's-vffllfik ,ff-577 'X -EV i V, -,I '5TsJ'-- . 137- iff' .- - .lxxwu yr? .Z 1 - 1 ,' --'ii --V-ff 5411 2 XT, ,. 14 Qg',f'r1xS 111,-.ld ,,-I '?',11 ,J pai R1'1..1J'Lff5f' HL 11 G3 f Y Yi14+'f.1.1'-1,f' fr R ' 'L x-si? 411. pf ?'fH'1i' L-7? 1 14 1 'V ,Aim 'U 11:9 11? 'V M , 1 V, ..4,g':r7v-'u, .f,f'11tk. ,KPQV In ,Jim Y K 1 Hue, ., ., ' L ,Xl-Z ,, M. .ji X V: Q: ., K In 'fi . ' 11 'Cf ,V IM v.,.' F f-1 - 1 11 5 , Wu. 'mr X if 'L H' . 11 f- 4 LJ- ,. .V-1. Xfir- ?N - 11- -f 'L ffxif 1 f ', f .X-Q 1. 1.. 2 fl ' , A 'T' K! T' JE3- '. ' J S H1- '-J I ' 7175?-J, lx 1 Lf' viilg, LX'-I, A , ,' 'J 1 1 I K 1.- xY.,x .A Lk? ix X 1 1, dl ,. 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' f ' Number of Chapters, 10 Number of Members, 400 ix E QNX Z4 Gyfu Rune Chapter, Established 1920 1 f, OFFICERS I , UZ, MARGARET COLLINS .,... .,,.... W-.- ..,. .,,,. ...,.,, P r esident f H? JANET KENNEDT2. ..,...... , .......,.. - ......., .... - .... S ecfemry f' DUDLEY CLOUD .,...... ,.........,,,,,......,...... ..,., . . .Treasurer '-I x ' I f , MEMBERS ' ':4Q'u I Faculty DQ x IVIRS. DOROTHY JENKINS JOYCE STEELE NATHAI,IE TOMS Ix 'VALEDA BROCKXVAY ALICE EDDY N Y' ' Class of 1.925 71.-5, IVIIXRGARET COLLINS DUDLEY CLOUD STANLEY NEVIN ,Q 'E ' LOIS 'IIEMPLE DAVID GUILBERT IRVING DUNNEGAN . JANET KENNEDY JEAN ADAMS INEZ GILBERT xl- FRANCES ERICKSON I - ' Class of 1926 'X Q CLAIRE GRAVES VIRGINIA POLLARD XIERA GREENE , GEORGIA PHILLIPS HORACE KEENEY I L,-I lj Class of 1927 X J N . WALTIEII MASON MAY NEWTON 7 2 1 95 ff I X ,Xi , I' XT -, ' g, Page 253 ,LSSQL XO .L I . . , , TIOLELRI I ij? 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MEMBERS 'ff H : fp 'Q THAD BYRNE ROBERT PRESCOTT ALAN SAMPSON J: 4 f ' 1, PRED WELLER LEONHRD DowN1E HOWARD SLATER J HX 'A ' CARL MCCARTHY HAROLD WEINGARTEN TED MUNCASTER M Lx X BRYAN REESE HARRY BDHLKE ERLE HANNUM X4 X CHESTER HAMPSON WALT HORAN BERYL MILLER E4 1 .0 R L ' 11 Z9 ' A' ' ,cg 'Nl Q CEN -X J pw ' B R NJ, ., ig Mi Page 254 -C W J ff -R 73?-JL WW! C A N f L4 1 H6926 L L wth E-9'1 R. ri im 5 ffjjx j x S 1 -f Lf . D D 1 L R 'L L' , ' L X A L L L L MX -Y F xwffkx .QL 'w, wx X. 1M ., -- A xl , , . V' n m : V'zM 1 .Y X X V, .u , V, I -1, -V. ,v -, 'M ,, ,, V1 j , ' . X fx-v , . . , . I , , X4---, A r JIQRV .., A 4 1. - ,4 S .5-fl--ff. X --,-::f,,f .ff -3 ' 'X 1 L. M x WX. 1 '- 41. I I 5 f if, nf-I ,' ,f R .-K I 1 A , 53 XA' X -- '-xx, X - 'uw X. -. w ff f Ni. x 'M- L v f w WN 1 r X . 1,4 1 y,,r 1 X . X! 5-' x ,f ' Jw 1' 'f ' XX,,.,l 1 -fl 5 A SIJYIAIER BURNS BUCKLIN BOHLKE REESE Mll.I.IER XVEINGARTIEN BYRNE HANNUM HOIQAN DOWNIIE XVELLER MCCARTHY SAMPSON HAMPSON MUNCASTER . PRESCOTT' Page 255 W I , Qhx ,, f . - A ,C-f' - lr A ' A Q- i ,-I-f J M Vg I f f 5? : V1 T . KE o T- 1' :R W' of W F 1 ly' V ' , fl 1 f I ' F4 . ,1 M S N- . J! xi .' W V Lf , J 1 1 g Lk L ' IA- ya ' .z' W ' l -TK T f , ,Q ,f 992 JE N' A A J MQ W X BENNETT MUNCASTER FARRISS MILLER DAVIS U1 ki I R '- RUBLE REEVES JOHNSON HAUN CAGE wx if S. ' A 71 s - 'IT , DELTA SIGMA PSI I , Economics 5, R Q? , . Local : ,yx E bl E d 1922 Aj Q gf' JACK BENNETT P d f Q A WESLEY OHLsoN ,,.,...,..-....... V P d r ' F K X .1 TED MUNCASTER .....,...,..........,...,,... S f y T X f X. ' lf 1 MEMBERS K fu' ' . Faculty F?- L, M1 HARRY CORDELL D' 5 1925 xv 'T ,V JACK BENNETT JACK DAv1s HARLEY BRYANT 2 z g , WESLEY OHLSON WILLIAM HJERTOOS KENNETH GAGE tm TED MUNCASTER FRANK FARRISS ROBERT HAUN N DELMAR RUBLE ED JOHNSON ,4 5 - 5 'I DAVID MILLER 1926 GEORGE REEVES I A 'N f K vu A E X X TK Page 25 6 f A Efvf j xggwtjgv Lf- Jgfbfgy sry f X RS R M203 5 lfrgk A ,.., , I l akqiif viw 'A' V4 E bi. Q .XA A Rf' 4:1 Q 2. 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' 5 E X I I N ' , x 175 , ZX -X I I2 3' , I W I ,g I ff I WILKINS FRAME SEGESSEMANN HURD TEMPLE X LIVESAY GRAVES JoI-INsoN I-IALLAIIAN x 'J C 123 L , . f ' L I NF x I EURODELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY fy Y , ' Lv' '-if Women's Literary X .- xx 9 ' Q lg Epsilon Chapter, Established 1923 5 L - 9 8 OFFICERS 5, ,f jf First Semester Second Semester 'lf-R MARGERY SEGESSENMANN -L ...... ..,......... P resident ...,...... .,.....,,, . MARGERY SEGESSENMANN IQQ ' ' I IQUTH IGSAME. ...........................,. ,,..... V ice President ......,......,,..,... L ....,..-.,.,.,., .LOIS TEMPLE F UTI-I ILKINS .............e...... L .......... --.....Secremry ......... L .... ---.LLL ..... -.L .... LUCILE HURD HIL , K X I LOIS TEMPLE .......,.. ......... - .A........... C orresponding Secretary ....... ..... - ---. .,..... CLAIRE GRAvEs KATHLEEN HALLAHAN .....,. ..... , Treasurer ..,..,,....... ...,.,,, K ATHLEEN HALLAHAN q' . Cf! fxw X MEMBERS MAIILE CARSTENS KATHLEEN HALLARAN LILLIAN PETTIEONE ff ,L ' Jn I gl-165516015 EOROTIIY HIIIIEENER LEAN SECREST f .Y - I ARK ATHERINE UNT ARGERY SEGESSENMANN f , f MARGARET COLLINS LUCILE HURD ROBERTA SMITI-I I 1 I V ' 7 Y IE I . I - I IA I c TIIERINE ENN -I - ,I 7 ' KATHERINE DRISCOLL VAYKEARNS Loxs TEMPLE X X I ' 1 ' ' J 9 ' ' EEXSYSRFTREER ffI?hi?'2,Tm MQE3?l5?2,fZ??5s?'b'IJ?m D ' , CLAIRE GRAVES DANAE LIvEsAY SALLY Jo WIXl.KER fi' fre... A ' ANITA GREENLAW DORIS MARSOLAIS ELSIE WICKLUND qw Z? PARISKA Gonux ERNA NELSON RUTH WIl.KINS ,LE Q I EDNA HARPOLE MARGARET WILKINS ,N PLEDGES ,D 4 . GERTRUDE TUNNARD ELELAH COOPER TIIEoDoRA TIEDMAN WINIERED GOFF DEAIDAVIS VIRGINIA CRITES U I u ANN CORCORAN LOUISE LONG GEORGIA WHITFOIID j . N K LILA NALDER BETTY RANSON CLARICE scIIRocIc -X, N, DELORA WISDOIMI ISAEEL KENNEY ELMA KENNEDY Q LOLA GRAHAM CLARICE SHATTUCK DOROTHY SCI-ILUND HELEN FRINK GENEVIEVE RISLEY DOROTHY I-IuTcHINsoN K Q ' REGINA COOPER MARGARET ZUGER DOROTHY HANSIGER X Y MILDRED CHARGOIS ,X j 1 X o f N Page 258 ,El , K f , 1 1 SJ f ,,-N C J0i YI Tkm K ,X-541 A, 3 4,.-,xXf'?'+V. +4A,x -Ni jwjy' I D .15 1.-I5Jijr,ffffI 1' ' . I , . ' L- . 1 I -E , ,S -L, I I I ' XJ , I f ,I MQ I . ,I :K K wxjfixl f v ffflgt , I rffx , Y Q- - 'Q 'F I 'C Q57 ri I Q . 0 JI I I f ,-E5 I ' N-I 0 Y N ' I , . N ' f X K K I. VEIQ W 5. f K I f' X X ru A I j xx . 'I N, 7 f ' 2 2 . , X.- ' X ,sf E:-ff -ff rf N T- I X- Q yfix BK Q f my J I ww ff f E - fm Y . ,fx ' N. '- I A Rx 1 NV A3105-X X W ff D W7W'1UD4UPUR, L' K W ,wffgfwfx W Qlgw .LN '- J fjiqxix -is E k ff: W as-A-JA,-EAJA 9X 1 O QED QW .J 1 , f w . N 1 f fig! J -sf gfffm- if + :Lf A Rv O Ryf .by V117 R ,ffl ff A C fi W R Xl! Uf' ' A ' Qkx. L is ,sf N N f. I x ,. 9 igxmvl Q Q E 31 CM Y -A - ' N 3,-ff N b rf? .. J I U QV, K A ,A 9 S f i 1' 'x I 3 I, L E' FQ ff-iff' 7 J RV X771 K A . x - ' R' KJXNX 4 I iiwri , fl' Q' + BEEDON BUCK BRYAN FEIX V - ' ' Y rf THOMPSON .1 EDWARDS MADSEN DAY 3k'1f,,' ' ' N1 EV O' V D GAMMA BETA Q is Y-'Z' 'R ' Q., Women's Economics .M-,P 1' Af, 'IK hwy Local Dy ,ly Established 1923 ..jAfQfirfQg' ' Ku ! 9 OFFICERS . BEULAH BEEDON ........, .................... .,,..,. - .........,... - P resident KXAYQAN -,N RUTH EDWARDS.-. ...........,,........ ......,.. S ecretary-Treasurer Q , f-XS 'xix Nb A f RCN I5 3 f. ,N -JY MEMBERS jk fx 1 I MRS. H. W. CORDEL1. FRANCES ERICKSON K? A K + MRS. JOHN B. WATR1Ns AURELIA DAY J Cfflxg jjfj DOROTHY BRYAN AGNES THOMPSON ,Egg X D MARJORIE DAVIDSON JOHANNE MADSEN Q 'M ELSEET1-1YFE1x EDNA BUCK Xu kj Y QQ LL , f . ' ,L x my ffwfil 1 ' r' '-. X, ' ' an V Page 259 UW, .1 ., -1,7-S., A- ,T ix fr: gh ,Q Lx -5 f ff 1412. 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Rf E 1 I i L47 1 Underclass Men 324.5 ,rw ' A , Founded at University Of Washington, 1922 , Rx I f I Number of Chapters. 6 Number Of Members, 400 Cougar Guard Chapter established 1923 . j A I4 fe J ' 'ID ICF' OFFICERS ' ' - First Semester Second Semester , 'Q 5 X FRANK CLEARY--C ,.... C ,...,,, President .,.., ,,,.,..... H OMER MANLY Qrx I6 A ' I - k , BOB WALLIS- .,..... .,..... S ecfemry ..,. L .......,............,.,.. BOB WALLIS 'W-.AQ Q ' 1 HOMER MANLY ........ .,.... T reasurer .-,.. .,..... KENNETH STENBERG ELF ' m fx IJ , F xl U .I I V MEMBERS ' I K , bi' 5 I ua . N ' f Honorary Member ..... ......... Y ell King , .... ....,......... W ALT HORN , ' , d :QE L -' ' I ' , OSCAR ANDERSON KENNETH HINSHAW DAVID GRAY Q, 5 J MARSHALL CHISHOLM HOWARD MATI-IANY FRANK CLEARY Q, d MANSEL BARNES MILTON MORSE BOB WALLIS ge g I. CLARENCE SPRAGUE BUD ALLEN HOMER MANLY ML X K Q LOUIS BRUNO EVERETT BAXTER AUSTIN ROBERTS X' ' g! WALTER DUNLAP WAYNE MURPHY NEIL ROBERTS W XZ ARTHUR GUCKER VERNON MCMARTIN SMITH PHILLIPS asks 4 JACK STOTLER PAUL MICKENS RONALD HENDRY , SN RUDOLPH ANDERSON DUDLEY BOYD ARTHUR MOULTON X' , GEORGE OLIVER HENRY HARDIN KENNETH STENBERG X' -.5 y GEORGE FRITTS WESLEY KESSLER MORRILL DELANO LN LQ X X GLENN MYERS ELDRED PEACOCK NORMAN MORRIS A-1 ' J WALTER MCLEAN I Cm I J 'I W 1,1 Pledges - I ' A 2 ' I - JACK MCPHEE CLARK FITZGERALD JOE GEORGE cz., R M Q PAUL WELLS JOHN OFFUTT VERNON THOMPSON if N LLOYD BERGSTROM ERNEST LOTTSEELDT LEONARD JOHNSON I 6 ROY DUFFY FRANKLIN METZ CLIFFORD PATfI'ON , Q - DON WILLIAMS CHARLES GREER ,, 9 A KN I K X X1 . O N ' 7 Page Z 60 , 1 Iv-,- ' fm -F'-fx A , C.. X fy i- f . f !r K fm' V V I KX Nh X ' A A'If 2I1f5IEIf, w uuugfffqx A 'I 5,-, . , xg 'I I ' 0 ' 1 I I ' A I W J A -. I gr .5 4 Q , 5 C U, X, - A A -, , I A u 1 .A 9, U Q , y ' I Q 1, xf XQX I- - A f L ' 'f .L ' -A A X A. J XX INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS The Cougar Guards chapter of Intercollegiate Knights came as the result of the University of Washington getting the State College cougar. In order to overcome further conflicts over college troubles the University founded Intercollegiate Knights and this chapter was granted as one of the five colleges in the national order. Other chapters are at Universities of Oregon and Idaho, Oregon Agricultural College. The order receives all visiting athletic teams and works toward the bigger and better spirit of the State College Campus. Several all-college dances are given in the gymnasium in addition to the Varsity Ball, one of the leading social events of the year. Service, sacrifice and loyalty are the paramount principles upon which this order is based. Page 261 f, f H1 r ' www f ' W '-' dw xff i R Q .wi why A X I 41 Q i ' R.- - fT .xN 'L I WR ,gs , 1.- BBMBBBR I J, I Fw ee if 1 In - , II, t I X 1 X ' - .1 V. H Y ' J --I ' -I -X.. I If QW? 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My JANET CHAPMAN ELIZABETH IRION MADELINE BENOIT J xl ff Class of 1926 -iq D PHYLLIS CLARKE FRANCES SINGER RUTH DIXON EDNA HARPOLE RENNA NACHTRAB DORIS STEVENSON L GRACE METCALF MARIAN HAYNES W fx Class of 1927 ' LILIAN STEPHENS ANNA ENGSTROM WINIFRED BUMP VIVIAN MALLOY GERTRUDE BECHTEL MARGUERITE HOWELL X X ANNA KREIDER MARY JEAN BROWN JEAN FEUGAS N, . ' VX? K Page 262 . V, F 1 I V4 QQ- .ff f- I A , 1 4?-R E-G-aw I-if , N N Jr ,35 KXTQNTR it-55W , A-15g-,9.,. I I, ,- J X' if If Af -T ilt? 3 M99 'N .IlItflfjZ7,It! fig:-,X XX , , A r'ff'-,. 1 , Ev 6 H, N :fx 65 . ' I 'B A 1 L u f yligf' It X' 'it' ' if 1, 1,-2' , fl M242 R I A f f 9 gf xXkEJ3,5s-XYQQP X E f C, , 1 I Ax Myfksx X 'Y A n A Aeamfwgiff' Aff ml ww TARMSQW :X Vx K' x m . j' 'fel ' 1 WF' 1. Q iw. J' , I -' EAA!! V R Q 1 -MfMfUI7UL'UEU'1U!'MRQ KL -,A 'R-f N--ff X--ff Nix' x 'Eff'-Q' lf2'1 --f -R+-'f X-Iii? 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T IBA A A I 4 , TM I f- 'RX 19,14 96- 3 J N I 1 I I, ' PETTIBONE TURNER FOWLER SEGIZSSENMANN LOCIQWOOD ' I , , fx' B KERSHAW JOHNSON LIVESAI' MCREYNOLIIS HUNT 4 A rp MILLER FRASER SECREST JUST 7- E - A BB Z' I 1 - -fv MU PHI EPSILON - I2 .' ,-jx ' Q - Women's Music Honorary 'X 4 If xx 'W I ,764 V Mu Beta Chapter, Established 1919 I J' fy II X X OFFICERS it K X , LILLIAN PETTIBONE -- ........... ............... - ..... .... .... ...., - ........ - ..............,.... P r e s idem Q, ' MARGUERITE MILLER ..-L ,..,.,... ...... - .... - .......... L .... L ...... - ,,...... V ice President QLKN MARY ELIZABETH TURNER ..,.. - ,... - ........ ........., ............. S e crerary f CATHERINE HUNT ................. ............................... - ........ - .,..... T reasurer '-T L'-ff? If 1' ff I 1 FACULTY MEMBERS 1 f 7 MRS. HERBER NASMYTI-I MRS. CARROL WOODY MARY CAMERON IX W 'tg EDNA MCKEE LUSINN BARAKIAN MRS. HERBERT KIMBROUOI-I J I I , ff - If MEMBERS fix BEATA JUST MARGUERITE MILLER FREDERICA KERSI-IAW X4 C KATHRYNE FOWLER CATHERINE HUNT JEAN SECREST uf I ' THELMA JOHNSON MARGERY SEGESSENMANN VAY KERNS ' ,f I XX LILLIAN PETTIBONE GLADYS FRASER FRANCES LOCKWOOD 1 i EI MARY ELIZABETH TURNER DANAE LIVESAY DORIS MCREYNOLDS 0 VL-5 ylfjlmxg Page 264 ff if A IU, I Qf iL++L'-.iTg! fgyf' T7 il1??'g:T'E?FqfgiIL'11:? ' ' , , I N., ' . V' 1 X- ,L 'ff P - - ' IW 1 a--V. F ' X S, ' M I ,J I - I, 1' ,J T bf- KX , icy' . -- , . ET, X- v-IX JU!! --, ,f rg-'-X I N S N' XRS V, . A ' 1 'UTI' 0 A, if Q7 1 It x X I-1 S. -,.-3--f 4 I Lxjf, I Ifffx ,. f- X QXXTQ' 31 Aj If ff 2 fm-B' 'IIi'PTVfF4I3Qs EJ! I L f A f Cv f f T A X Y I Ffh-WRC I FSR , I I I I 3?w.f5f-Cf! IFESEELJQR I vw lffl E N N Nsrr YN 11,7 Q- 1 , J 1 X N1 E N' 1'-el 1 ,fx EJXVM 1, ld.-ffi -'T-4 nil KWH JW WfmmuQQJ hiv 111 I 'Q 4 1 A x X . E , ' ' , ' A . :'2QX1 if-if' .fi is ,J , ' -L LJ I Q ., - ' 1 ' , 11. s.fQ,4f Jr TN- Y-- 'X' ,Q 1 1. Qfffp' G 1--mf' ,fxw . 5 D- E - A' 11 fu 51 D- X A -wfz lf. ' XQQ ligvlilx - ., - fr ,V C l QQ--1 1 1 YKEQQEZX V il, X LJ 1 Y ,A we S' CQ . XIX N11 I .f -1 1 'l 'x 1 ll. 1 N505 '1 5533! 11 ., 1,111 , ,1 '1 1 51 QU xkQ 111 Z Ar ,E K ull Q ,-'51 EN, f,4DN b -X Q Ay 1 4 Fw x V f 1 1 1 l 1 X L si' 15 , ' ' Lf C Xl fi Vomscom. BEMEN1' WITT COLLINS AX i' f Rxcmmos Dfxcox' K ,ID NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS N , , ? ,, Dramutics .. ffcxsq A National Xxx X 1 f ' Founded 1914, University of Illinois ' 'J ' I,1' Number of Chapters, 11 Number of Members, 450 '15, f Q J Mask and Dagger Chapter Established 1923 X rp!! igqf! C.-:XXX U y ' OFFICERS XX fs Q KATHERINE DR1scoLL ..,........ ........ - .........,......, ...................... P r esidem , .N MARGARET BEMENT ....,..... .................... ...,............. V i ce President F I l ADDISON RICHARDS ,......... ....... .. .... ., ............ ..,... - , -.Secretary-Treasurer X ' 2' lkikfuxli MEMBERS I U A Cf , Faculty If 1, 3' MAYNARD LEE DAGGY RUTH RADEORD IDA LOUISE ANDERSON F 9 lf Class of 1925 Rim f l 1 Xu.. KATHERINE DRISCOLL ARTHUR MARSHALL I , LESTER HERMAN li 1, .X MARGARET BEMENT GLENMAR WITT ADDISON RICHARDS if Q REBA COLLINS ,f Q MQ 1 41 XF K Nl Pledges . J S J ll EUGENE D11.s WILLIAM LUEE l . REQ lx 2 1 119-p?Zffj E X Page 2 65 SEA -N YJ 1' f 1 Q, X. -J , , 51 LAR- S-.3 Q 'R -X f' - 'X -A ,f-xx-fxvjx haf, f-+1 -f 21 11 R1 XM- V-, 1-1 -VAX! X A -f' f X ' '- ' 1 ,. I .1 - .R 1 -fr - s, 4 - I 1 1 Cf-C A -. -1 r uf' Xrwfalr l , '- R tw! l ,- Y-, Q Wa..- 1' nw, , e, X . 1 - C I xr- 4- 1 ,- W ,f -,gk 1, . -K A,-7 , E 2, .11 I , Juxvgkxw. YYLY 1 , f V, 1 I' X ,, xl ,1 X lw, E 4, ,. X 1 ,X 11 A 1 ff 1 A1 1, ' , ff - -J--e- 7 M. 1 lf ,A,,, .if ff-fl X 1 fllllyx?-P41 X' . ' 1LWl.1f'i'r H. VL .L AV ,K , 'I ' lk, J mi l 1 ji 7 f ll' ff fill? 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ALJ SSN , ,QQ , I wil W wk U ,R- ' ' -.F Xa? . 2 A, X571 , YW P iff ?, XA 'PF' ij KREHBIEL HUEBNER STEVENS V1 S31 EMERSON YOUNG O'HALLORAN XR K '- 17 V5 A 1 ' 7' 'D A ' .N , X I XC, 1, OMICRON NU QQ L k E Home Economics Honorary Tj 5 fj Founded at Michigan Agricultural College , X. TW fi Number of Chapters 18 Number of Members, 1 600 L X Kappa Chapter, Established 1915 R XAOQEQ X. 1? S'-X-Q RX.. . f OFFICERS RN X ' KATHERINE KREHBIEL ......,..........e......,., ,.., .........,....... P r esidenr X' T , Q M DOROTHY HUEBNER ....... ,......,.. , . . ,,.. .-...Vice President K. gk . RUTH STEVENS ..... .-- ,....,................... E ,.-... ...,..,.., - Secretary In ff I DARCY EMERSON.. ..,........... - ..,.....,......... , ....,,...,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,.....,,,,,,.4,, T reasurer FQ If M ' .- FACULTY MEMBERS V XX 1 FLORENCE HARRISON EDNA AVERY MAY M. SIEMENS 'LJ ' 1 R ' .4 LEILA HUNT - MARY A. ELLIOTI' ' 1 D MEMBERS -B L I DOROTHY HUEBNER KATHERINE KREHBIEL GRACE YOUNG ly X DARCY EMERSON RUTH STEVENS A 1 ,,-' I , A Q X N' QW , I C' Q w C V I f J Page 266 E . 3k-'j'fxQX , qixxcigi J- A f , Z'-'5h:df, ' f J C ,f , TQ , ,fo Nl sq ,M V, T sS4J3fQR4 ? fm xg Ee Q R . 1 cj! I 1 1- 'i lpg X 'i T SIL X A x Q f F ff f f ,. X f QVAQYD R wt! I 1 x X 7 , 2' '- I ' A. N fx I J ,n , N ' N , 1. an 42 T A ff f 1 NJQAR, A I, I. ffl l , X'-: A f A as XEW 1 N W 1 lf3lDUU1fl4UlWlK tb ,Alfi 5 5 xg QW' L Q52 ll bv Q-' If '1 QA ' f I I ,E i 'v' ky l ,, 'I I QW -.Q I AZ G: K J lu Y i V . 5' J POLLARD BEMENT . Wrrr I '44 'K l 'j . KEETH FREAKES ,xl g H I, F ! f . . S ORCHESUS. - ' 'Q Local Y? , I. Women's Dancing NR .- Established 1923 'E A A BST OFFICERS I ', l I VIRGINIA POLLARD .............. . ..... . .... ...,... Presid r A I jr MARY KEETH ,,,.. ,......,. . ,- ............ S cremry-Treasurer nxx X X M- , N, A f MEMBERS , E ny M b 'u 'i+E l , HSSQISQG F W L l ' Class of 1925 n 'I A TQ MARJORIE FREAKES MELBA KNIFONG IMOGENE SETZER ' Cl f1925 L X N 'fi' MARGARET BEMENT MARTlQlEETI-I VIRGINIA POLLARI: I ' P Class of 192 J xl V GLENMARW1-IT JANE ROTHROCK BARBARA Possum K I 7 ll A f f 3 Page 2 67 A Aggie Q L X f. is 9543 fgffx? ' llpgq Q55 if jaxg, I fi, T X GEN il ' lllsfv-7,,-,355 ' It fel QQ - Q5 Wy-'fblfl I V' f, flfslw l--CC? wk l U ww? 3,5 ' ' ,. , J' my., X A 'N ff, N' I I QNX in , ,X Ig lf! llllplkl If XX?'xJlfXX'Nxx l V fx -1 ,, 'r 1 . 1 W I i ' j !df 'X 1 'YV' ' iixyyxw 'fu ' K WU . ,f ' '- 1 1. L 1311, RQ 351. YU! J1 f f R 11 . .kfw R y95 X1' Q MAY! . , 13 xg . ix . '-- ,.f' 3 1. ' ' M A vi 1 10111 JIHDGUHR 1 V1 .SX .E . tb J 1 -.O ,fQgj?JQ1,,g.f'5R57fg 7' Q - N F . mm Y' Q75 ' 1 ' QE ws ' EER -2 X 'fy-f ' .X ff A ,TEM fb 1 1 'in I 7 R ' fx K f ' ,. fff ' ff. I ' 'gf' JAX L4 fx. E' XI QQ D X . 'HY rf K xi 1 X . .Lf '- AXX J if!! ,. - T- , Ii , WJ ' XJR ' 'J H' BYRNE XVINANS KELLEY VAN AMBURGII 'THOMPSON LARSON ' F HARMAN SCHIEBE AVERY NI FERRY T Wl'Il'l'ENACK KINCHELOE 11' Nfl PHILLIPS AEVITT ORKEY 31. 1 .fc 9' J ' 31- 1 X ft- , 1 ' PHI DELTA KAPPA j P Men'.s Education Honorary RAS - f ,fig Q 5530! Alpha Gamma Chapter. Established 1922 Eff: L 'I OFFICERS AL-M .lv , X X I! . ff First Semester Second S9I7?C'SfUf .-,. THAD BYRNE ,..,,,,,....,. L. ..,...,. .. ..............., :Pres1'deDt. ...,.... ............ T HAD BYRNE STERLING WINANS ,,-,,-,----,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, L .... Vfce Presfdem ,... .. .,,. ....... S TERLING WINANS X Q J. C. KELLEY, JR. .,..... --.L ...,.... - ........... Treasurer ............ ....... J . C. KELLEY, JR- .QU K 7 HENRY LARSEN ....... - ..................... Secretary ................ ....... H ENRY LARSEN lk Y ,Y fl FACULTY MEMBERS 4 RQ X g A. A. CLEVELAND C. I. ERICKSON F. J. TAYLOR fy 1 ' ',-. . D. W. HAMILTON C. C. JOHNSON F. L. P1cKETT if - E. O. HOLLAND E. E. LINDSEY F. J. STEVENSON fff' 1 X, C. W. STONE G. A. COE V NYG, 90' MEMBERS IN TOWN A-'Wg J Q C. N. HENRY CHARLES MCGLADE W. L. IVERSON 1. ' JOHN LILIENTHAL Q1 v 'Z' q ' , CLASS OF 1925 X 1 I J. C. KELLEY, JR. FRANK AVERY SIDNEY SCI-11EEE A S. S. WINANS W1LL1AM HAR-MON ENRY LARSEN H J I , N WATHEN KINCHELOE ROY TORPEY JOE VAN AMEURO1-1 iw, EMORY LATHROP THAD BYRNE ROY THOMPSON 613 1 ,h A V1RG1L PURNELL , ,..b i 4 A CLASS OF 1926 .' f WILLIAM NOLLAN NED PHILLIPS DALE WHITENACK YK K X WALT TERRY 'Riff 1 5344 I N ff 4: 0 X! f Page 268 A ff . if D f1fQjYTJF', fx. Egg C 7752.5 f I ' xx - , ,f xxx. .X - -.J . mx 'E' .1 K C J ff A ' A 19219 A .E A .' - f'-'Zlr ' f ' ,5 'X fig-7.1 '1 ' f X , J, C fffw ' X X f R- - mi: f' X 1 - Y A 1 f ,ff A , , R. 117 .ff . Y-L49 1' J' 1 N- 1 Qs! - '31 aff 61 X . fx .4 A 34?-.-,C-f1 ' .51 xx E -I f ' T O' A 'vpgv' ' ' ' M nv f eaws X1 I ,N IJ f K A fi I RRTRRRR E: R Q I ff I Ti A Tv, To - To 'T '. If IN Ufoffizlhf I .V V ax 1 tx T, N i , 'xxx V q,!f Ex: 1 'lf , , . if .N-2 V 5 gig., ' I K- NT?-if '- - U J I -1 I I T Q0 7 A A .il ff QI , N 'L J Q 5 E, X 'fix 4 A 1 PHI KAPPA P1-11 I L 7 E Honorary Scholastic ' fi k' T' A W. s. C. Chapter,,Established 1920 I 1 1 - , 15 , OFFICERS W ' A HUEERT CARPENTER ....... f............... - ...........,.. - -.-H.--- .......---..,,. , .......-. --Presidenr R, E, SHAFE11 ,,,.,,,,,.,,, , ,, ,,.,,...,,,,,.,...,....., L .,,,.,,.,.. , ,... -Vice President , ' I E. J. s - A ..,...... ..... - ...... - ........ ............... - .................. S . wg MR 5121211 o,.o.,.o ..o.....oo. , .....oo W .,., - .ooo.,,o,o,.. -offiiilff If I T ' I my K' n, gl! MEMBERS RE 2.9 1, JEAN ADAMS CHESTER HAMPSON LILLIAN PETTIBONE f Y BEULAH BEEDON RUTH HENRICHSEN EARL PHILLIPI - ' M B LE CARL IZETT MARY ROBERTSON HAXIEITEYOIIRYANT GERTRUDE TUNNARD FRED SARCHET 4 - oy? ESTHER BURMASTER FRED BURMASTER MYRTLE BURNI-IAM CHESTER CALBICK ARTHUR CARSTENS MRS. ALTA CORDELL KATHERINE DRISCOLL RUTH EDWARDS JOI-IANNE EILERS DAVID GUILBERT JOE VAN AMBURO1-1 . LACEY WAGNER JOHN KELLEY, JR. KATHERINE KREHBIEL ALICE LATTA FRANCES MORRISON GEORGE NEWTON CLARENCE NICKERSON WESLEY O1-1LsON GEORGE PEARSON JEAN SECREST IMOGENE SETZER ERNEST STAHLBERG RUTH STEVENS FRED TAYLOR LEWIS THAYER FRED WELLER STERLING WINANS EVERITT WOOLISCROFT HELEN WOODWARD I - Q f , ,dy V. ff-- ' I N Q Rx, FZ Q Page269 'iff' ,-,O , T ' 'jf , . .A 173, --- ,ck . ,X ,X t RT - fo of W Know 52 -3 - , I f j , -. .X ' Yu dgjl. ff' R ,I xzz X' . -E ' - A A I- I I CF 'I I L I K - X ' www -R II I I A I R ,-if X , N lj -XJ I f QQ IRQ f 'XI1fQRN4f R If ' E27 H IEIIQIIIIIIIIIIR ' - X X Cxgxw- I - ' - Lf A I ., Eff... WFNEF, I ,I X Q f mf. ,RW I L ,E W . ,J 4 f I A JA NAR 'F--152 ' - x X X ' VUL NY E- KXJ In L fa? , - I L -.E , R52 2 Xt: , Y . in . Y Q . 5 Wg X 4 4 1' Q fx! f ,H . V! l 4 V xff , fx ff N . I I Qc! Ef fd I I W Nrdq YA I IN if If? I f W9 If . , U . W L NASMYTH DANIELSON SLOCUM IsAACs STEELE PURSELL WOODY I! - Q CHRISTIAN CHALFANT WINANS KIMBROUGH WERSEN THORPIZ KROUSE X BERGH STEINIER LILLICH BOHLKE RUBLE BUTTERFIELD HIDEN x .. - ' at x . .I 19, 5 PHI MU ALPHA C 3 . . ,S Honorary Musical Fratemily -.X 4 , , XR f ,Z Phi Chapter, Established 1921 K R l I OFFICERS A X 'Q I, GEORGE LILLICH. ......... .........,,...... - .... L .... L .,,. - ........... ............ - . Presidenr N X' DELMAR RUBLE ,,,,, ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-, . . . ,..,......, .... L .,,........ V ice President QQNI, NX' STERLING WINANSI ..,................... .. ..... -- ........... - P....... - .......... L ..,. iIS1ecrerary I, PAUL CHRISTIAN. ......... ----- ....,... - .........Y.......... -- ......... .......... r ensurer K of ' . ' , if FACULTY MEMBERS f 1 HERBERT KIMBROUGH B. I. STEELE HEREER NASMYTH Q Q A K f P. CLBUTTERFIELD W. W. FOOTE CARROL Woom 1 IQ ix GEORGE LILLICH JERRY SATOLA B. A. SLOCUM 9 Va E. W. TIIORPE KARL HAVLICEK WILLIAM HANSEN P53 MEMBERS ff C QQ GEORGE KROUS VINCENT HIDEN VIRCIL BERCI-I Q, --X HARRY IsAACs HARRY BOHLKE WILLIAM STEINER ' xx DELMAR RUELE ADRIAN PURCELI. PAUL CHRISTIAN b X3 ' 'XV STERLINGWINANS LUIS WERSON ERIC DANIELSON I It Y 1 Iwi O f f . fjf Page 270 If 4. ff' -1. I ,fi 'KM YW , , I ,xv -I ,F X 5 ,l1,T..,X ,Rf 9 f-My ff--i,,gLN-, x A155465 fffg: E fi- A 'C-Y' - I C' I. 'IRI -I fjff IIITII UC. AfCI2,:f2Ifq f If I f I IR A I IGL2. I I. 5, 7 7 fi, MR IJIII. xMgI..i..-Rf QW- ML, Llitlffff I, Qi, ' Y 56 IEEI A I' ,R rf fr-fa :iamfwlffii I ' 'J Rf ' VK W! U1'f IfR yV Xff.l' I- ig Wo 9725-Tb .A fl f. , 'I A-xxx N-E Q NX ff,4ffui'jffV ,Q xv-XfPf I I rr? 31 ffifwfviii' 'EL wxi-1ff .fff PPE:-7s-'41 RS L. A ffwk. If Aww, N X ' ' A ' -. Iucf-7f f': f ' X KSU ,' ' - Y I N, I jf WY X XI QP I YM c ,Q I l'f..,.. Z-3 'v h 1, 1 ,I Ki , d 4, R i 1' S Lx, 'fx 75? M I 1' 0 ' III Y fl Q ff' ff I I C954 IM , ,I IIMUD II, fn ,wg E 4,3 I Cf - X., E' i -X .1 , .II I -1: .. -.. , .., 4 ' fs . xg! , ,,.- X I ' -, ,V I ' 'O ix - ' STATE' WW D ff, X0 . IE,-aff C Ixx -Xi? , , I .lfzlff ,g 'EJ .Q , ff I. ' N ' I WN V XI, flfi REQ I1 1 .EQ I QSEEDI, I LJ in x I ' XJ I ,I A 4 PM ki 459 3 O V1 IN C1 '-.4-1' ' fy QQ A ff f Ljfsi ' 5 . , f FI A I I 1' A Y I ,f KI Q, ' MORRISON SIETZER LEWIS BUIINIIIAM YOUNG MAGRUDER I NL ' BAIZR ROBERTSON SCROGGIN THOMPSON PALMER BOYLE I NI XI, I . WX ' I E, so X PI LAMBDA THETA ' X J H cg Womcrz's Education A, gl 4 Number of Chapters, 15 Number of Members, 2,400 in -gi g :I Pi chapter. Established 1923 f Kxglyp , ' OFFICERS lux fvfiisy ,A FRANCES MoRRIsoN .......... - .... ,. ......,.......,,.... ............,.............. - ..... P resident I f' AQ X, IMOGENE SETZER. ........... ......, ,. .... ... ..,.,,,.. - ..,. .....,, N---.... ...... Vice President YQ A 'JI I ' AGATHA LEWIS. .......,.. --..,-,--Corresponding Secretary QQ. 4 ff JULIETTE PALMER. ........ ..,..... - .... R eco:-ding Secremfy I MARIE SCROGGIN. .....,.... ....,........................,............ I ....... .C ............... T FEGSUFZF A - A I ASSOCIATE MEMBERS IL ,C HELEN RICHARDSON CATHERINE BRYDEN I X J I I GRADUATE MEMBERS ,I x fn MRs. J ESSIE IVERSON MRS. MAMIE JOHNSON MRS. LAURA MAGRUDER . N1 Q ' CLASS OF 1925 5 I CAROLINE YOUNG MARIE scRoccIN CLARA BAER J 3 AGATI-IA LEWIS .IULIETTE PALMER MARY ROBERTSON my IMOGENE SETZER MARY BOYLE LOUISA THOMPSON FRANCES MORRISON MYRTLE BURNHAM I ' 35 Qc 2 , I 3 Page 271 X O A I ml! Aw-I I fXII?fff I' I N . Oljigxlf ' MK, , ,M QA fm INQANJQA I YN Af., . LRMRIRRR ll Q .5244 ' , ...P ' , l hr W W . . . Q7 f , 90 df, Vw .gf i l .f 'N 4 ' Lf? ff XR I ff 'X' J sg X P gf X iff' if 0 F b 'Xml li! 'U CJ' 83 QT ff Cx K' .-1 ls. lr R. A fly- 2 1 ,-9' 'NS . kk ' ill E 'wx Q tw. Tsai . ' Xvigy pf 'pl -Xl 'Wd f ' Q7 ,Mp C . E L - x-1:5 KEANE MARR DANIELS R.RowN GuNDERsoN GRAHAM ll 4 w ll Nfl VI HIGGINS BRADDOCK NICKERSON ROBERTSON XVEATI'-lERl'vlAN KESSLER X X , A M5555 .2 'x J is: CHI . , : j.N,,f armacy lx df K. Local 1' A ' I A Alpha Chapter Established 1924 A H X -X 'fl W X A ,X ROGER KEANE ........ ....,.... L ,.,..... P resident Q5 A A ' FRED BURMASTER.- ....,. ..--Vice President f wx ,X FRED MARR ..,....... - ,........... ---Treasurer ff f CHARLES BROWN ........ ....... L ..,.. S ecrerary gig ' 1 X 'Cl R ? HONORARY MEMBERS J aw DR. P. H.D1RsT1NE TROY C. DANIELS 1 N Af? 7153 W3 Cf l fl MEMBERS jf 7 ,X K JOHN BRADDOCR H. WEATHERMAN RONALD ROBERTSON '.-PJ A X N. HIGGIN H. GUNDERSON GEORGE GRAHAM by Q ,, W. KEssLER CLARENCE NICKERSON TURNDAHL if ' l. 9 lx 5 A AR f 1' QQ ' 0 Page 272 I fy.. N A if Q :ff Lll. If-fffplff 77 WJ, ff' E 4233 'C ' ff-221' lf 'RJLDI jf Mxyjfg 9.5564 1 S . . . ' Y' W1 1. -f , 4,7 A . N' A fh Eff. lf 5951 W2-I lf? lf J 7 PMWLQ if X f J' fl lil 'NQAJAC' 1 I -f l ,. V df Lx' iff' 1 h E-xx K ki' -lf 4, E Atixfq ,. 'cgi . X , A46 I ,,4CQl4f7ffa4i.f' IQ f- -nfqixl Ill E.QNk'i .7 1 fu 55 f ffe M. X ff ,Q XO ff Q A .1 ff: fx' 1, G ' , .' -. I ' ., 'x sv- X., n .3' Q 2-C in -,ff I4 XM- X- I A ,f Wx' , g . ' ix V. Q 4 ' J, , if f X X Q' 'K xx X Ou Q E , X mx . is my X F' O- M2 T9 Q. 'M L .1 .- f TN M WM gil -.,, ju' f WT Qx 4 i fy Ping-K+? JOHNSON GEORGE KREBIEL COOPER I Cl OUD ANDERSON CLARK N NX 75 ' M , J - Z, O 1 3 9' . X Q RI-IO EPSILON xi L . Radio ,SR ,fv 31 Vo nded.1Y:r:iL:-536 1925 1 , ' .NH Ap, -D ff , OFFICERS 4 , f N 'SZ EI 25332227 LLANL .O.iii1i1ii1iv,'fZ'?,iiZ5 523' 12.55525 X R. C. COOPER .....,. .. .,............. Treasurer ....,.. .................. E . CLARK ,' , X W. D. KREHBIEL ........... Secretary ..,,....,., ........... O . M.'GEORGE f' L R. C. ANDERSON ,,.,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,..,.,,.., ...,.........,,, C . MELANDER ! XX f D. H. CLOUD-.. ..,..... Reporter .,,,-,..,.. M. JOHNSON X ffm . MEMBERS ,L 3391 hx R. C. COOPER C. MELANDER ' R. C. ANDERSON XX Q E. CLARK O. M. GEORGE D. H. CLOUD f W. D. KREHBIEL H. M. JOHNSON 5 . 65 M- 5 ' . O Page 273 5 -3-JV , . . f V 1 . EB ' N, ' ' 4' . A iff- 1 .T Q ,xi ., .M j I If K, NC--.N Ny' Mc f OES-Kbxxxu XY X .xi .rw ln 3 X NH ' n W. NNLM QP 113 Ugg? my A 2, TJ j Y fffvfwiif W4 A ' f f I W2 , L' V- fkiff' Q 1 14: xx ' 1 W'-7 ' A ,' R K X PV K Q5?5'7k! XXf2.gifQzf2gVJiwr'f'i.--ggxwixaikb1 JIQ MIIIIIIIIRE ,SIAM Q16 f Jlggk gi, ' X591 ,ff-,lg 5531 X H It ' X A. ,671 A ' A N i V I' --K ' X D I K ,-:L 1 1 - I V f li' X ' f l xi I .I 1 IX X' . H tam: 1 ..1, v Q :IAQ V K 7 N 5.5 ,Af Eff :gf F1955 X 1 , N. A ' , 7 . V ! Q r I I C .L .. , L . 3 I J f ' 5 I J , I ' SCABBARD AND BLADE Q Military I ' Q I ' Founded at University Of Wisconsin, 1904 A x Number of Chapters, 42. Number of Members, 3,400. l 4 I ' Company E, 2nd Regiment, Established, 1916 lil AW OFFICERS 9 I I President-..---... .... - .... ---H ,.... ............... L ..-LL ....... .........r . WALTON E. WRIGHT 'ggi' Vice President .... -.- ....,..,.,,. -L ..,.... ...,.. - ..,.... . ALVIN AHLBERG 5 I Secrerary ...... .. .... ----- ........ -- .... - ,.., L .... - .......,... .,,,......,......,, O LIVER GEORGE l I egg Treasurer .......................... N. ....... .. .,.. L .........,.................. L ,.,....... ---ROLLAND C. GRIFFITH x , QQ.. .f ' 7 x - Q ' f FACULTY MEMBERS ' . MAJOR T. D. CARLOCK FIRST LIEUTENANT A. B. PENCE P - 1 CAPTAIN D. M. BARTOW FIRST LIEUTENANT H. TWITCHELL 4 1 Q10 . Q ' , f 7 I MEMEE-Rs - If fx LOWELL WIGGINS GEORGE-HENDRY ELGAR H. COLLINS f, 2 WALTON E. WRIGHT WALTER UHLER ART1-ILIR J. SORENSON f XA ALVIN E. AHLBERG HARRIE BO!-IIQKE PHIL B. PEARSON - ' I I CECIL E. ARNOLD LAWRENCE JACKY A EDWARD J . PI-IEASANT - f HARLEY W. BRYANT BURTON HALL RICHARD J. HOWERTON R ' OLIVER GEORGE HAROLD E. BLANTON MALCOLM W. MCLEOD ROLLAND C. GRIEFITH FELIX- MCLARNEY GER!-IARD AHNQUIST -' WILLIAM D. STEINER THQMAS C, WISE WENDELL B. PATTON X A HAROLD H. MCCURDY f ,QV 9 K Q V .sa ' ' q . X I QQ v i.. 2 A K NJ A 'X Page 274 C - ' -.J I . iff-. l4f:gv,, N A. A 7 DV IAUFW A AHATTSZQI R 7' . rf' . , ff. ' N- 25 f 'ef f 'D' 'in . Km 'A V If 1' . E-r Af .Q Af If 92 IWQIO A M 5 i QQ? 'I' X.. 5 SN X QR ' ' W I I Zi' .K Q3 R-QCA X AN A - 'HV 'AWE f ' 1 -M 1 'XA , 4 -1- 'DIS -fb .v ., . A f. , ,Dvd II T A3 Qi Cv-A4 X- 1 x I ' ' f A fffh 7 Fr' X 'N D LY XIIIQXWW A . .. -V L If . .wfkff . -- . sk FX. X 9 NL f ' w 4. r, A 4 , t X I r .'7fi4 ? i- 4 'fr' Jnkcy Collins Bryan: Hall S0ra'nscn l5l.1nton Vfisc Howcrlrvn Mcl..nrncy Wright Uhler M CL vm! McQurd y Bohl kc Morrow Griffith Hendry Pheasant Patron Ahlberg Ahuquist Arnold Steiner Page 2 AM , J Rf M A VI P AK' A fi M A J UQDEIEDIQQUDGIMR gx L R D A I I!! 4 A . ,L , I A , . S- 1 SPURS A I National Q X Established 1924 C mx A o Q., X MARGARET BEMENT ......... E -F ...,. ...., F ,,,....... - ...., , .,.. President , ' , - , r LOIS ToEvs ............... E .... - ......... ..L---.,-..,- .,.,...,, .,,.,. - --Vice President A Q 1 if CHARLOTTE WALKER ....... ,,,,. , ,,..,,,..,,...,. . .. ..... S ecfe :ary-Treasurer i' ff 'MEMBERS ' A N 'E2' RV 1 K 1 :X MIRIAM FRASER NAOMI WALTERS MILDRED BLOSSEY I . 1 ' MINERVA HEALY KATHERINE MCKENZIE MILDRED CHARGOIS k CATHERINE MCCURDY DELLA CRUMPACKER LEOTA TUCKER - x W LEOTA MCDONALD MARIE LYDDON DOROTHY GASKILL I, M ' ' BERNICE MCDERMID THELMA CH1SI-IOLM MARGARET TRUESDALE tax' H ADDIE COPPLE CHARLOTTE WALKER GLADYS BORSETH . 4 ' M EVELYN MCCORMMACH EDITH ROBERTS CLARIBEL OLSON -R V L HELEN HOKANSON MARGARET BEMENT EBBA KALLGREN A W J EDNA HARPOLE A MARY FISHER GLADYS HALPIN X: s A GARALDINE ROMAINE LOIS TOEVS MILDRED MOYER ' ' , SALLY Jo WALKER ROBERTA ,ALEXANDER KATHERINE MILLIREN W ' 'A X NANCY HEDBERG DOROTHY TUCKER WARDINE JESSEPH X I f , DOROTHY ANDERSON SERETA PATTON GRACE GREENAWALT N x A DOROTHY BUTLER RUTH CARLSON TWILA MCGREXV D T A MARJORIE MCCONAHEY SYLVIA COPP BETTY RANSOM A ' I A U K 9. 'I A 1 K 4 Q EAR 1 n, ff 'Q , A O ix, fi K Page 276 b 6 f+1::R,f f do -E A A AYRR V, ff ' 'A 'K ,W I'aFMFN'I' C. XVAl..KliR ANDERSON MCKENZIIE FISHER NICCONAIIEY HoK.fxNsoN COl'i'I.Ii MCCORMICK TRUESDALE BUTLER LYDDON I'UCxu51z Mczflmln' CHISHOLM MCDERMID GASKILL CARLSON M. Cilllxmzols KAI l.c3R1iN M. m.oss12Y HEALY l-HQDBERG TUCKER OLSON S. XX'Al.K1-IR HARPOLE Page Z 77 'nj Y IV N Q, LIXL 1, 4 tx ' L.: xi , X V7 A If IEIIII GUMUPIRI Ikf-IQ I . N E Q WI A Q bk ., . f Z 5 . Y L X xx ,V ' I X . X HRS E' J .Wg R r ' I P71 :ire I Ng R f' f ,P 'EI' . 'D .' 4 O Number of Chapters, 17 W. F. HAI-IN .......... BERL MILLER ......... ROY THOMPSON .......... PHIL FRIDLUND. ...... N. H. PETERSON .......... SIGMA TAU Honorary Engineering Fraternity Number of Members, 2,200 Eta Chapter, Established 1914 OFFICERS I .. ............. , President -,.......-..,..Vice President -,..--, ............,. . ,..,.. Secretary ..---.-.CorrespOnding Secretary -, ,.... . ...,. .... - -.-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS , 4. H. V. CARPENTER L. O. HOWARD H. T. DANA G. E. THORNTON B. L. STEELE WILLIAM HAI-IN BERL MILLER W. A. PEARL R. 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Howmun GRIEER I 9' ,L I ui' MEMBERS' Faculty J. I... ASI-ILOCK Class of 1925 JAMES LOWRY ED LESLIE Class of 1926 XVILLIANI JOHNSON WALLACE BUCHANAN - ....., ,Correspondent LINCOLN LOUNSBURY DAVID GUILBERT ED DENNIS WALTER HORAN HARVEY BRASSARD I ' 'Q. ' ,fm ' .,. ,, X. , my VWSI L1 .9 N wx --' -ILN ' N fn- XJ N I ' I V, .1 fl .Ll-'Alf' 'I f I N lg XRXX 5 I ,f-x. NX -1 - I .Q 1, 'Gf' ff? I--L I Ziff fjbqg'7.5 j4gg:Q.'jj,- .7.f:,1f'3Zf N.gQQ . If-.QC .1 941, ' 25- I. U 2 ,fxiig g. -fr:4'f 'f I 'NI DIET.. X .ll1K:fff1g' I 'I in ' I 'iikxb-blillj-'QC I -,Axgfu I, ff I fj,5,gi .,:'-Q-j if ,Ig IQ. Iflx -W f .W 'IX , ig!-cTf1.fAX11vX I X xiii . Q I .I '- IJ' 1-ixhfh N '11 -,-.txkwezgfl !-Z5,4LA,, 1 , A Vfhx --if K -.iff ,I ffw-X Vwfwx-ff lllffif-1' rt 'fr' Irfffggffgz-1. HA Jlfl 'JMR' ',:yf2N- K , 1 i i W in if 'TQ fqi fifk vw, Jflgyj A 5X 1 f . QA h U , M i Y Y .6 'N , , X Off J A 9 f r 1' A Tl? My f f --' A if ez .Q ,E I VO Y of , J . , .. r .,, sf y ,f . 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'TRAUB Class of 1927 l lTl F0 U nz: 5 2 KJ FS 5' 'Q 2 'U F' R1 2 FUD g Z? -n ms EZ P22 af: E m2 012, -45 E IXJ 00 G. S. GRAHAM M. C. STRAUSS M. A. Tl-IOM Second Semester -..,.-.R. THOMPSON ,-.,,..G. DA!-ILQUIST .-- ...... .E. H. EDDY L ,.... R. M. STOTLER V. UHLER . J. DANA C. COOPER XV. STAI-ILBERG C. DAVIS W. V. UHLFR M. MILLER P. J. UNDERWOOD E. TEMPLE Page Z 87 f . ' 1 T S VE gf ,. pf -. ,A E' Afi N ' 4' - X DU, J 5Ri?Q5ff'D ' ' ff: A ,E A EE 1 dy E Ol 'R T 1 'fl Q if In if A A N A SXXQ '14 ' 1f', ? full' .k-I Ty' Dui! 7 Y H1 S.1iE3'fjg4.T .'x X - T Y -, x. 4 1 '- . -qitj fi , A V ..vw. X Fx- Tgwiiif 6, A A f'fYJfZ4..1 'R7J,: xW 'E T' E 'T R R j,' ig Vx'-Eg? 431. I 4 T CORDILL TRUEDSON XVHITE POLSON YHA Y HOYER TUCKER STAUBER HARMS U.-'A 'T fix.. 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Q, I ' A 1: 1 l 1-5 r , ji A R- u A -S k AIT ' I I 9 A 5 W MARX' BOYLE MELBA KNIFONG ANONA CLARKSON MARGARET COLLINS GLADYS FRASER MIRIAM FRASER MARGARET ANDERSON DORIS CURTIS BEATRICE RODRICK BETTY ALEXANDER NINA ARCHIBALD OPAL CLINTON VELMA COLLINS DEA DAVIS MEMBERS Class of 1925 DORIS MCREYNOLDS IMOGENE SETZER OLADYS NASH Class of 1926 OLIVE PRICE JUANITA GILLELAND CATHERINE HUNT Class of 1927 EDNA DAW MINERVA HEALY Pledges NELLIE HERRINGTON HELEN HOLMES MARION LAVIN LUCILLE MORRIS DOROTHY WORTH JAYNE MCMAHAN LILLIAN PETTIBONE MARIE SCROGGIN VIVIAN OLSON LILLIAN STEPHENS MERLE JACKSON MARJERY SEGESSENMANN BETH POOLE ISABEL WYARD RUTH SANBORN FLORENCE SHAW GEORGIA WHITFORD VIRGINIA WOODS MARGARET BURGE EMMA CUNNINGI-IAM Ill I K fail W If Sr ' 2 J I , Q::sfaa2,sl:s?SON AQQQNPQSQE asssziesmm I X ! X 6 X A page 290 I ,Z , vlfuexggbffy fi-f ' Ng I' 0 xl M263 l ' ',' 5' A' - .I ,, , 1 A S I f 'I A' , A S?rllQQ!f9gg?lQ' X. -- - ' X, 1, f-- ,AN I , Y. I l ' ' - 'A rf. 1' ff' +1 rl l Sclzcr Fraser. G. Curtis Burgc MrMahan Parr Alexander Nash Pcuibonc Olson Daw Gillcland Guddnll Poole Collins Thiclc Vrcdcnburg Lavin Holmes Collins Sccrcst Ellcfson Scroggin McReynolcls Fraser, M. Clarkson Morris XVyard Collins Dumbolten Healy Whitford Vxforth Rodrick Flcrcher Rowe Clinton Boyle Stephens Segessenmann Anderson Sanborn Herrington Davis Knifong Jackson Hunt Cunningham Shaw XVoods Archibald Page 291 1 M ' I - ' IT' 15y,ff .5 f , , 1' ' . S-gf. wi- .. I , Wmb 5QfRY3gM34WQ Qygggg RgSmCQfNfRmWmg N, . I ' 4,7573 1 Al ' U4 , IZ'-'Tx -fx R Q X fl K-:Cyp 1' ,-gf' 5:21 J 1 l ' A . 6' fffv :pu 253' j 7'lf 'fx-' ' YS X--4 'Xw lx. 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Xxl la lv I1 - - J 1 I 4 .Y ll , A, I ffl,-, M 'W 'AY' I Q ALPHA DELTA PI t F 4 V SJ 'SPH Upsilon ' 35.6 N Established lhxk 5-.J Chapter' I October 5, 1912 W' f - -fm I LHC Nm , If I , Sf- ,, MEMBERS - Class of 1925 Ay' WQ31t:g55Ff1 INEZ GILBERT ANGELINE LOCKHART RUTH FRAME f' ,IfVIgff.Q,I ELIZABETH IRION MARJORIE DAVIDSON FK, Iilx gs, V, . Nz' XCR.. D '4 Class of 1926 xxx A ,P VERA GREENE LUCILE SHAW ANNE Mox I 1 !f,1575f52f FREDERIKA KERSHAW GLADYS LARRABIE CATHARYN MCCURDY fi P 'XC-QL Sf HILDUR GORE BERYL SQUIRES CATHERINE CROSBY 'f 7 V 1 Tw, HARRIET KLINE LISLE MACOMBER If ', 5'g 'gV4. cms of 1927 'T' ' ' .N f fill FRANCES SINGER LEOTI MACDONALD CLARICE SCI-IROCK Il? I ELSIE WICRLAND JANICE SCI-IROCK CHRISTINE CURTIS 41+ f WILMA BROWN MARJORIE STONE1-IOU,SE if 153 1 W3-3 I' X fxxxflf' P 1 Class of 1928 -h - xxx fix CLAIRE KOLSTAD HELEN HOGANSON EVELYN GARRISON J' Ax,j,1?jP- DOROTHY SCHLUND ETHEI, KELSO MILDRIED SHAW p I ANNE KAMIJEN GLADYS POSPISIL ELLA MAY KEIELEN Q E . 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J? x ,fC Okf7,f1I'Y.-LA. If A- f - 4 f'TfN 111 1 fi 'ff ll NM! I X Irion Kershaw Singer Kolslnd Crosby Gilbert Shaw McDonald Pospisil Kcclan Schrock, J. Lockhart Klvin Goorc Stonchousc Hoganson Schrock, Cf. Knmpcn Frame Shaw. M, McCurdy Lnrnbec Davidson Mox Squires Greene Garrison Brown XVicklund Thompson Adams Foster Mncomber Donlay Schlund Page 2 93 r X X ff All 1181 , , , E fl '. , r- 1 LETQTTTTTTTTQT I 1 J -1 .4 x - , .X - , ,.., Y, . N l,',' 4 , ' . - . , nj .R V . Lv x X, t 'X YX. X .y A Lily!! A-V X Q. I Cl T I if ' X ' 1 X, I, .1 5 Ji ' Tir' II Il. if TQ' lg Q4 Q .35 D i qi ALPHA GAMMA DELTA V ' 3 A-9 vw J V' . A A ,il -L4 b X' jx 24 Delta Beta Established C Q3 jf, Chapter June 8, 1923 .iw .- A--.1 Q? QC? I ll - 'T ' ' MEMBERS 1 Qf ,Ql,.:fZ fs? , Sq A J-3 Class of 1925 Q. X. OLIVE AMERY NIAXINE SIEBENBAUM JOSEPHINE WASSON .lg ,v DOROTHY PETLEY ALICE Muzzv Z - 5112 nl Class of 1926 I 1 ' Y 'if' l KATHLEEN O'HALLORAN EVELYN NICCORMMAC1-I HORTENSE STOUGHTON 1 N f ca A FLORENCE ScHooNovER OLIVIA IRWIN DOROTHY NUSSEAUM ,XRS I ,f MARGARET WAGNER S A 3 ' is-' Class of 1927 4 ig.. I JOY GUNDERSON ANNE EMIGH WENONAH DAVIS 'D' ' - NORMA SPARLIN MABEL PEARSON MAMIE NIEMELA I K K HELEN SCHMITT HELEN HOKANSON MAY NEWTON ' ' Q , CHARLOTTE TOTTINHOFF N IZ X sf J, Class of 1928 XX l f' DOROTHY SIEBENBAUM EVELYN ROSENBERG GLENNA GARRETT I X ERNA JOHNSON EDNA DAHL HELEN JAHDE XX X- , EVELYN ENGDAHL ADELAIDE WESTERVELT ESTHER HOKE x X MARGARET BURTCH V, 5 57 ' A , I uf Pledges X . 4 RUTH BEAM EDNA SCHMITT EDNA HAY ' A , MIRIAM VAUGHN HELEN HARRINGTON MARION HURST j K .A tv' ROBERTA ROBERTS ELEANOR MULVEY DELIA LEROUE gn A ' if Q1 Q Q I ' A SQ E, I I Q' ' gy I 1 fx Page294 V 1 I AA A Q A A I I A 1 A FEEDER -vm H ' ff - QEYLELT - 'fb M- -' .-10,-E..- I5 7 ff Tw -- f C 'X 'N ikfif ' ' 'Lil' , f' X V ,, Y f -. X 'Xl J-1.2 . J N 1 Ak ' 'TJ' 1 fy X W 119 la 1 lx ' E -A '-7 r 1 f 2' Rf ' - J 'RWE EI - YJ! L X , IIA E-I 59' IM. fl, N . f I TX. , I J 1 ,J ,Xq xx XA bwqbkxm . LII -A ss Q' f I J X Q-H -Xx'XN: gJ55:r'2g'A I Ag 1' sf ,-,..C '- I FE ,-. X N ,A x ,gytlxrw Wagner Hake Harrington Niemeln Schmiu, IE. Gundersen Newton XN'asson Sichunbaurn. Weslcrvult Schmitt, H BllI'lCh Lnrouc Muzzy M. Sicbenbnum. D. O'Hnllor:m Nussbaum Hokanson Schounovcr Irwin Hurst Vaughn Stoughton Amery Pearson Beam Davis Garrett Mackey Tortinhoff Sparlin Jnhde Engdahl Rosenberg Hay Purley McCormmach Johnson Emigh Dahl Roberts Mulvey P age Z9 I 2 ffv-fX:f ' C-E192 I ff .. ' F' ' I F I 'TT 'I I ,IK I IQIIIIIIIIIIIIIR ,II -.lQ1iL,.' -fy -A 131 l ,,,,A -AQ- ' -' f - -QM rf 1- ,.fV,',.Y '-1 j T T If T TT I T 'T T f I ,' . . A l .- Ui, fd lg' Ov' f ,Qlf fs- jill fi ?- I' -r I . -7 -- A . f1f'yf,f 'I 1 L c.-517 172, j-V g Q ,X 'wh In :fx x Dig , if I fi iI JqA l XFX If W . Ek Qi ub., fx .N kj, X 1 Rig Z'-, ff If 1911 Q, 1, ffl ' FI- X AJIQILLQ I Q ' 'Tx vrly Lx A JH: . 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MARGUERITE MILLER DOROTHY DURRANT FRANCES PETERSON CA ff ,J Class Of 1926 f 5 A+ fajffg, X BERNICE MCDERMIO GEORGIA PHILLIPS GRACE BERKE1' f f , tiki! lk ROSALIA KOCH GRACE GREENAWALT VIRGINIA FROST IV' Ifbyf' A MILDRED GUPTIL f-Qi. f F l Q4 , Class of 1927 , fs ADDIE COPPLE GRACE PETERSON CLAIRE SORENSON 9' ,f, Go ELIZABETH HAODOW Class of 1928 'P X KL REBA ROBERTSON MARY BLOOD ADELAIDE LORRENSTON J' I MOLLY PIERCE BERNICE SCI-IWEROEIELO ,E 1' x ' 1 ,SX ,fq Pledges Q V HELEN WITTER MABEL WIIIGI-IT NIARGUERITE JOHNSON QQ ff ELEANOR BILLS JEAN STEWART BERT!-IA MORIQISON If I, ISLA HALES ' l ' ' 4 '77 ,Q OI ,-'I-ff' I, , Page 296 wi' LA5 I , I-.C 21451-Qiimffjx 65,-Tf,,..I5s-jfes fFA:??'y1 Zrlffxk fh:ff4flj1-Aj' I1 TITFF sip ,,:ff1'ff?ff'f- f4?N'Q,f'7-7 I I 3 If! 51a f,btf'5'Q 'viii If f ' 12' ' I '. Lf: f A Tx -f KA 1' 'fx I H 9 110 .f GI2' ' V f AI fx 1' I T SQIY, KX ,I ' , fIC-TQ ' Ng! ' 'xi .1 . 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ITANCES MEM June 9 ITM ' . ARGAREE-1'?CKSON BER5 ' 9 23 ' OI-INSON Class of Kia? ' f IIQSRIS MA 1925 ,nf A W ELSBETH F ' THERINISQIPAIS fx A EIX ENNEY M NXXQX , EDN Class of 192 HQESQRET WAX X BLANCHIENIEETT ARS A Cl Nix ORGA C1 S My V XF ix Q 4 N FLOREIES Of 1927 AN HORN MARY GENEVIEE POOL f g g Eggfrsl1?kg5ARNOLD VE RISLEY G QQ N A Ax X, O IQAORIS BECIENE CLA Pledges DERIFSDINE RO '113 'i X- ILDRED ARGOIS R JO RISSA F RA WIS MAINE KN 4 CI-IARGOIS HSEEHINE EAR DOM ,,, TX .. I , ' R N G ITZG- -Al -5 xr nf TQ Page 2 98 J 3?gHIgiAI1Q?.1g3 IIRALD EIELBA O K , xg xx PAUL MEL ERAL VERBY Jw K-,I f X 'Nw-f ,gf I INF. 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XIX' 212116 A DELTA DELTA DELTA 31 ik T-I xg L l' ff . 5' , ff f- I L Q NN f . x ff I I, I Biff, SQ Q T12 427, QW si S 5 Us .V Theta Nu Established O' Chapter December 14. 1918 ' . I Luz- K . 'ff ,R , W! W MEMBERS NX . ff. Class of 1925 DOROTHY BRYAN LOUISE LESLIE THELNIA TRAMNI 11' R X DOROTHY HUEBNER VIOLET MUEHLER JEAN SECREST .IQ ,X K Class of 1926 Q15 X D IVIADELINE BENOIT HELEN NIACTAGGART HOLLY S1-IANKS Ag I DOROTHY BRIGGS RUTH O'FARRELL AGNES THOMPSON I f- f AURELIA DAY SALLY Jo WALKER T L cfs C1 f If ass of 1927 I . ,Z MILDRED ALLGOOD KATHLEEN HALLAHAN LILA NALDER XX A I ALICE BRYAN NANCY HEDBERG GLADYS SPRING D , Doms HUNT All Al, ' Pledges -fs-QQ' 1 ,- DOROTHY BROWN WINHIRED GOFF AGNES Mormow 'SX C MARGARET BURPEE LOLA GRAHAM PAULINE MCWILLIAMS -, N VIRGINIA IVIERLE CRITES LUCILE HOFREITER LOIS TRAMM D hi. A LUCILE COLEMAN EDNA IVIARTIN DOROTHY WILSON 'Lf , 9 7 f s q. X4 C 4 ' X. K 'N NJ- 44 S I XJ 17566 5 f Page 300 c I 71 . - , I -Mx Q A deff? ecfgfdrf MV li: W 2 I NK K tux! ' P-' ff f 1 V A A wg 5 5191.1-I X W O1 f 7 1 1 S' ' g f f-..'rfQ ' - . ' ' - C C .L 1 ' 2 Af - -f ek R we 661 , x . ' , 1' I 1 ' ' I J 5 xx Muvhlcr Thompson I.. I'rnmrn Shanks Brown T. Trnrnm Huebner Sucrcsl Mnc'I'nggnrl Hufrrilcr Briggs Goff Spring Crilcs XVilson Colman Martin Benoil O'FnrrvI I-Icdbn-rg Morrow I Bryan Burpcc XVnlker Hallnhnn Hunt Leslie Day Allgood Graham Mcvfillinms Page 301 Evwmmsifpmmwawswfvfvv O 012 IEIIQIIIIIIIIIIR 1 X 1 'IFN -I W x k ' 1 ff 14 E571 F , I ,Q 1 ,,,, C,JE,xf1 X::2Hff43f 1 5511 IV- 'N I fm W Ib - I , 1 W 'J tif JK 97 r , 9' N ,5 11 fl NJ ' 5 l ff N' I f Us W ,. I -J ' N C Q3 7 X , va the N vm A E I by 1. . . - 1.5 1 if I J? s ' I X I RQ N 1 t .I A h V M 5 q If , 1, I 19 I 11 3, 114 ' 1 7 Qc Q fi ,' DELTA ZETA 1 'ez , I x v I - I , 5 5 1 Phi Established 1 , J X Chapter 'V April 18, 1919 9 I I' ' . N ,rg i ' X 7 MEMBERS X . , ,- L ' A l 5 -- 1 Class of 1925 X R GERTRUDE TUNNARD FRANCES HELMER MYRTLE BURNHAM X' Q N AGNES BUSHNELL AGATHA LEWIS FLORENCE COWAN RX, RUTH HENRICHSEN LETA BROCK RUBY EVANS IS GRACE STODDARD '- ' ,- - S 1 I-.ZX ' Class of 1926 'V . , J ANNA TRUEDSON AESTHER AIALEN MARIE ANDERSON , 1 o I OROTHY NDERSON D MABELLE CARsTENs dv ' ' Q ' Class of 1927 55 DOROTHY BUTLER MEARLE FRESE LOUISE BISSETT I EVANGELINE BUCKMASTER HELEN SENNES X if Pledges ' X4 2 ' ELIZABETH GRIEVE YERA 'IIQHOMPSON IEAE HODEAE 0 MIRIAM CONE ESSIE INLAY VELYN OsEs X X MARIAN CORNELL MARION DECOURSEY LEORA SAYLER X f N Page 302 ' ,- fi X . -- ,f xjm I fs A - TX CI - 'T-cfm f- Bw-4 I gf -Q ,Q fxfyff 1 , A N, A - , G- .ff II ,f B. I 5x3-' x gf f M RUAA CUfiifMmNIwwfR fa ' J IK - I X I L O NM Ny T D Qixx if xv v Y N ' v 0 A K 1 Q Q 1 1 K K 'L E MY! 1 315 5. V ' 'i KAI, U XY J' X I ,NJ vm ' X ,f I J I - , X: Jw 1- ! - fi X'-fXx..,.--17 4 Xxi3y XY' N '-7' fXkX- IR R C f 4' ,-A II Y 'x.Z!'7'X'R . I.. J ,rl I, -J' ,,,,. V. 1' , x N -, ,su x x , W 1 , xv xl 1 L x 1' X x g X l l:',f l W-t, . , 1 Evans Johnson Burnham l--lclmcr Bushnell Anderson. D. Rognrs Hodge Tunnnrd Stoddard Cornell 1-:rcsc Brock Anderson. M. Cnrstcns Lewis Thompson Finlay Green 1 r X f 4 ' 1 ' I 1' V Young Saylcr Butler Thompson Cunningham Trucdson Allen Moses Buckmnstcr Bissctt Grieve Cowan , 4 . w l , f ',.V , Z.,--.. V Henrickscn DcCoursey Sennes Osteubcrg Miller Cone Page 3 03 L' f 1 1 -X K l 3. x l 1 5 f 2' ' mfg A 'W ' A E E -f - E- , - W A Ra Lg rl .R X uf J .f-'ENR - if -:Al . 1 lwlfg' A u f Q- lfll?HlHTVf1UIf RR f wif Q 'fl Q f lrfixjgkv, --E 'J J Y X u,+lf5:'4,gwfsi,, f F if XNA- 1 , 1 Q A I X 'E ' ' --55 EM- ii-::Q ,V vi ,ff , , . f'ln5'E2REiQ X if A .1 ,I 3' , u f Xxx A lk A ,V b XJ :F L - J ffl f Q-X A ll al E L Q . 5' lil lvllx f .VQJ V 1'1 X55 if J' 2 XM ll -E, W fl. Y A . 'GAMMA NU A . 5 Za F 'P lyk My lil Local Established X December 21, 1922 'gf' -9,1 1 - , E xl A All . fplb MEMBERS Mfg Q' W A A cms of 1925 '7 XQQK W Ifflgilllig-Fglllilyllg-l-lg-lL ESQQASUEIYOMPSON E5llRlSiXQILSON 1 HYLLIS CLARKE 6 xlf IQ Class of 1926 'lla x MARJORIE MCCQNA1-1Ex CLARICE SHATTUCK V IOLET HAMMOND llll 525 I MARGARET BAKER 5' ,Q - ff ' N Class of 1927 K NAOMI WA1.TERS FAE NEYLAND ESTHER KNOX ND? xx BR W 42 ag Missa Higgs i5iiE5J?J?5E5LiK if Q if ,t' Q' Q Class of 1928 ff' ESZSFEQSXXPTON ANNE HARDY ZIS5XL2ll2'2W15iEiSON O IJ I lbJ'lf'6 41 X Page 304 ll Q F-3 if? 2 , A A A -- fl- ' f Xxx ici? T , TEX V ix -1- X l 'lil-T-x 'Xr:1f'5b!E14iptfI' Ar' nl Q A -f'k '. Nf' TC: rt iXf2:. yr J' Lffiff P 3-MW-fn' ', 'iIQ T.fi,gi',f'l7ffl 5 f . J fl, ff . T Q lk , ,K yi-'gf f . ul, t , F35 w ' 'J' f l '2f' X ' f f 2 Q11 Y N w A f . 1 TS.f:2A.- P 'E A fl f A A ll A M-A A l l Wllw- ll :Lf Nj Xbizxxgglx ' ll K rl, I , SXX x 4 , K -V AX X. 'A l xx - lx. x-.hi f I I -1 x A ri. 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' MEMBERS A N5 K A Class of 1925 ' 255 , X KATHERINE DRISCOLL FRANCES MORRISON VIVIAN BAKER QE X12 JOSEPI-IINE BOSTON I ELIZABETH LEVESCONTE THELMIK JOHNSON ' A A RITA FORNEY if ff' ' X' Class of 1926 f KATHERINE MCKENZIE I LETA REEVES My It A. MARY KEET1-1 X- ' if - C1 f 1927 .-.L 11 GLENMAR WITT ETHEL ?I?1i1L?1zBER WINIERED SAGE Q I DELLA CRUMPACKER 1 if -X Pledges f I V 4, MILDRED GUNNING ELIZABETH MORRISON ADELINE SLOGGY 'J f MARJoR1E GUNNING. ANNE NORWELL DONNA JEAN TRUMBELL K I 2 HAZEL FORD EVA TORRENCE INEZ WALDORE 'X K ZONA FREY AGNES DRISCOLL EDNA SAUNDERS t Y IR,,1,4 o ffj' ' 4f . Page 308 fi ZLQI A , , E , I -fllh . 555 I 71,432 f -TSQQ '12 YQ Q X' U . 1 8.2 J- fpafiwfy Af A J ,gkwjw 5521 'A M 12,5-E I A 1wsf1,1 ALE ' -,, . 1' '1 ,-.. ,L rx? 4 X Y f-lf...-. 'I Nr U My IQZR f '- lfrq I I 'N Qfu. L11-,-1f1sI X5 ANN ff:1'11.'f1ff .Aff-1 1 ,U . If 2 K1 I A1fQl2fg?,P W A HV f'?YQQL:Qf,f,f1Qf'fWF 51111 ,A-DNEJCQB4-E2 v.-. , Vw., Rccvca Boston Sanders LcVcscontc Morrison. Ii. Driscoll. A. Morrison. I7. Forney McKcnzic Torrcncc Crumpnckcr Driscoll. K. Sloggy Thurbur Johnson Frey Iiuhon Sage Gunning Baker Thiebes Keeth Norvell Gunning Witt Trumbcll XV:xldorf Page 3 0 9 1 .sn 1.. ,1 1 I .AX A , 'E N' A f- 2 A11 T, ' X, A A Cf Lf - A A f A A X912 55 X1 wijkffi A V. MA W1 1 , X f'1-P -1 Vf3P4 Q W ,Cffw 'X'-A-AH 1 QV f-1'F X 'RCQQ1 vw A 11 A L11211111111 11111 f f 5 111Af 1QfEL9 f ' A fx, E12 1 '- 1, 3- . 1.1. 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A Pledges 9 MARION CHAPMAN ELIZABETH Prx MARGARET HEARST K Q EVELYN WARD LAURA CLARKSGN LELA FREDERICKSON X N MAXINE ELLINGTON CLARIBEL OLSON KATHERN AUCUTT A Q o A 1 Page 310 VV ' N EJ f A 'Aix mx I ,X -. f?Tf :A. 6 .W 1 f - AXVTY A A 111 ff AMA--- sf Ki fyv A A lfkkjffff K C F, X X DLX' er G7 vxflggy- ly 1 M ll Q A 1 1 H911 13 R21 if A N En ' NJ A ' E' Y fi 1 , NJ? x 'V ' K if LX! -.1 MI, X N, mix J I ' ' ff ff 3, J It R I fxx ff K Xi f 'L X4 ,A 3 ,XXXC lil ' lam, rf sl.. Ellington Ticdcmnn Moore AIICUIK Chapman Layton, Nl. Lyddon l'l0ll'YlIlUlSl Kccncy Swan Frcderickscn Goss Layton. L. Chisholm linrnlmm lillis Johnson Dunlap Ycakey Nm-din Palmer Davies Boyle Hcinrichs Fix McLeod XVhite Clarkson Olsen Cnrlnw Hearst Wood XVOnlworth Page 311 fgfng- I ' 'X ? I, HQ., Ufjjgffffi ff A 'Q ' g:.jf:s1QR:G 'U L ' IU f, Cf Alf RX I L xx IAC., if A f' Y If N ,. . 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MZ N .T CHSS of 1926 HI xii' 'A 'Q gf X1 A SARAH WENZ MARGUERITE MACLACHLAN MARIE AMUNDSON xii ,I ,9 f S I 74,4 -Q X THELMA HARPER VIVIAN MOLLOY CHARLOTTE WALKER ,gf I '31 DORIS BROCRWAII RUTH WILRINS M51 ' I Class of 1927 11,4 , X 4 I'-M jgiifj f K HELEN HALE EDITH ROBERTS ELEANOR HYSLOP Y, ,V my ix ELLA OLSON JEANNE'I l E HUNTINGTON DOROTHY DIFFENBACHER fy ,if I Xi. IRMA JEAN WATERS MARGARET WILICINS KATHERINE MILLIREN 513' ,V X ' I-7. ALLENE MILLS MARGARET AAIUNOSON DOROTHY SHELLER QQ -I I ALICE MILLER 1 gf Il Y N I I Pledges Q jd LX X KATHERINE WILSON ELTA WATEXRS PAULINE ECRLES fi' R I , W RACHEL ROBERTS LUCILLE KIRSH TI-IEDA LOMAX ff -, Q .,-1 RUTH ALLEN ORLENA HARSCH GWENDOLYN BOONE 1 MARGARET CORBETT ,R Q N XY, Y X , . '-LX! O N!7Qf X Page 3 I Z , CEN, fwf- 'Tff FT-Xff 'I f'X1S-Pf5Jlf Jf iff' I -f'Ef'-451-rifrwf 222 -V' ,X-,Ni,l? fbyif QF- . T.5l..iLI X fx IVAQJQ-:Ll 4p:,ff-ailiii li viz. lbs? 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I ' 1 ' ' ' X LJ Rx ZDNK T I '4 g s? 5 Q PI BETA PHI , s L ' ' All Washington Beta , Established gan ' chapter July 6. 1912 K .- MEMBERS ' M J 1 Class of 1925 N , 4 W HELEN CAMPBELL MARJoR1E FREAKES DARCY EMERSON ,. kk IRENE CANFIELD LOUISE WHEELOCK E X' Class of 1926 A X LENNA BAIRD FERN Boucrc GLADYS GUE I I A ' MARGARET BEMENT RUTI-ICI-IANDLER VIRGINIA POLLARD - , if Class of 1927 .oil N MARGARET ADAMS WINIFRED EALY SUSIE GILFILEN . 4 ' MARTHA AHRENS FRANCES EIVIERSON WARDINE JESSEPH ' 1 ESTHER ANDERSON MILDRIZD ROBERTS ' ri P yqi 'I - 10 - gl I ROWENA BLOSS MARGUERITE BROWN LOUISE CLAUSIN ZELMA GARD JANE HUTCHINSON DOROTHY JAHNKE Pledges FERN STENBERG KATHERINE LINDSAY ETHELYN JESSEPH MAUDE MCDONALD HORTENSE STONE JETRAL TEMPLETON ETHEL MCKENNA x N CLEO MORRIS PEGGY PENNINGTON MARJORIE PERRY GERTRUDE REYNOLDS j JANE ROTI-IROCK OPAL MCFARLAND K Qggnsiieqnj , . . + X Iff I Y E M 21 1,5 llninl Jusscplm. Jnlmkv: Mon is Hloss Su-nw Robcrls XV. 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IVIILDRED CHARGOIS ESTHER HOKE ASUNTA FILIPINI LOUISE CLAUSIN CHARLOTTE HORROCK LOUISE FLETCHER I. - X TN, OPAL CLINTON KATHRYN HQWLAND GLADYS SIMON N IVIARGARET CLIPP JANE HUTCHINSON MARION IVERSON 'X ,I VTiLMA COLLINS -TOY ISRAEL GLADYS GILLESPIE CLARA COOPER HELEN JAHDE IVIYRTLE IVICKENNEY ,off II IVIARGARET CORBETT ESTHER JOHNSON CHARLOTTE SMITH if VIRGINIA CRITES AGNES JORGENSEN LILA FREDERICKSON If DEA DAVIS MARION LAVIN MEMA IVIENTZEL 1 HILDA DEPNEII THEDA LOMAX MARGARET BURGHE 2 IVIADALINE DOYLE LOUISE LONG LUCILLE ALSIP K j X I I ' Q ' . , 0 - x Page 325 1 5 L., li .R 1 f 5- . ' .fi ' ,122 11:5 OYO I ' Tl' NEW O f ff-P129 we I kj A I -f , , -fir , ,, - , . !7 . ' 1' in I - ,- I,',f,g ' I Zi A I f N. I3 A I O5 I ,- I , 73:1-Y M, Hifi, ,I ,xltrfx ld! X Z-X' 3536, L Lfffiwffl, if NN ' E A Q7 -I k XXQX fj A fs ' IEIQIIIIIIIRK I IOKJIIQQQ MESH- ' 'Tig O ff ' 1' A I I ge E? Cf ggi? Q 7 A R g Cl' fl SEQE S RACT ' .I-RI 7 . -vf 5 -J 1 I, K Cx. 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I . if-, A Rl-IODA ANDERSON CATHERINE GOLDEACR EVELYN MOSES 0943 ' , . 31' ' , DOROTHY ALLISON PAULINE GOMEZ GRACE MOTTISHXW 5 - fl .I y SUE ANDERSON IRENE Goss l-IELEN NELSON A , XFII F f HIM MARY ALICE ARNOLD CONSTANCE GRACE CLARIBEL OLSON ' fb, V474 KATHRO AUCUTT LOLA GRAHAM CAROLYN PETERSON 1 'A-N9 ' ' LUCILLE AXELSON AILENE HARRIS MARGARET PFARR ' , - A E 1' NATHALY BALAKSHIN DOROTHY HAIGH HAZEL PETTICREW EXE I3 A ROWENA BEACH FLORENCE HALLER FRIEDA PRAIIINSRI X Q fi EVELYN BETZOLD QOROTI-lY HANDSACKER KATHLEEN PUGH K - 'f f VERNA BETZOLD AATHERINE HANSEN FRIEDA RADFMACI-IER '-A A X ,X ,ffm WINONA BLACK MARIE HANSON JANET RAE 4 A 5-I XL. - -f.,f X ' MAUDE BURNAP VESTA HANSON FLORA RANSIIER I, X ' MARGARET BURTCH KATHERINE HENDRICKS LUCILLE RIDOUT I ' ,f X CLARA CARLSON MARY HENLEIN RACHAEI. ROIIERTS I, N ' f, - . VIOLET CARLSON FAY HODGE MARY ROBERTSON 'f 66 ' BERNICE CARMICHAEL PAULINE HOOD BEATRICE RODRICR . 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ESTI-IER LUND LOUISIF TORRE 'LX S ANNA DYNOWSKA LILLIAN MCBRIDE DONNA JEAN TRUHEULL ,fl ' MAXINE ELLINGTON IRENE MCCULLOCH ESTHER XVALTIER f A X IX LORRAINE FAGAN TWILA MCGREXV HELEN XVASHBURN . , MILDRED FARRISH AILEEN MCINTIRE HELEN XVEISBURGIER N- 4 Q -'f .IOSEPI-IINE FITZGERALD JOHANNE MADSEN MARIAN XVHICOX , ' ' GI.ENNA GARRETT MAEEL MADSEN MARY WILLIS N ' I EVA GIBSON RUTH MATTI-IEws EvELI'N XVOOD KI L HELEN GLANS VIVIAN MINYARD JEAN WORTIIINGTON I K ,QW GLADYS MORRIS Nl ' X '7 '7 RW 6 V! 1 J -. N 5 j . ,f .. ' 3 Z f X f Page 6 K, ff! I , I l.,'F ' ,A 7,.sx ' . ,.?x ,I v ' L . f' A i Q l ,Je Lkfefx, ,-L, I A ,. 1 1. if' -QXXJT Xt , H- I 1 n . X.. A if ,,f 'kiV, EX I ,NLXI Vx Q ' QX ., ' 'A A J I' X! T o fx I ' ' I S I - IA A A 'L w EI I9 I ff M1 + I - E ix X I VH I I . N , - . . Rug, if I N 'G ' 3 xr A - L' ' - 04 , r , 5. rg , 1, 4 x Q-L I YJ J I . J V V In Ig . A fp! X ff! 9. ' ' ' V Y X ' -. -N I-f Lf ' N .f A A - X i i i -, xr V I-' , f i ' f-- r, . ' i X I A -.-L X N ff. 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X :MSFT I KAPPA ALPHA THETA K 'gg JANET KENNEDY PAYE NORRIS ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 'X ' ' ,I ' DOROTHY PETLEY W x , ALPHA CHI OMEGA EVELYN MCCORMMACH A -.C j Iv VIVIAN OLSON IMOGENE SETZER CHI OMEGA X :gg Q DELTA DELTA DELTA SARAH SEARS EDNA HARPOLE If ' ' W ' ESTHER LINDSTROM THELMA TRAMM KAPPA BETA 4 'i '27 ! 9 PI BETA PHI CATHERINE MCKENZIE 'E . MARJORIE EREAKES GLADYS GUE FRANCES MORRISON l S, - - DELTA ZETA ALPHA GAMMA H1 I G G mx A N FRANCES HELMER LYIJIA DOELL RACE REENAWAIQIMNCES LOCKWGOD ,ESX Q X4 , KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA GAMMA NU CHARLOTTE WALKER OLIVE WARNER EDNA BUCK MARJORIE MCCONAHEY X Al , --- SIGMA KAPPA THETA UPSILON AL A NANNA SCOTT DOROTHY TUCKER ELsA DOERNER RUTH CARLSON figs X 1 X I u nf Q .NX 9 1 1 O 21 P A , 'ig Six A HX Gxs- . i A N ,Aff Y 0 Page 328 I6 --f O L, ,G ,N K-XR , x EQ! fxx I pf' R656 f f ' Q 5. XY J EZ, . iff' 'N-MNC gy. -47 if -:C A I Lf A A I If .Af I OI A ff T I I A ' I ff A R3 'A AQ uf A ' A I 33 A . 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LEONARD WALLMARK s J MAX HINRICKS HECTOR MCDONALD HOWARD WII.COMB X J f , I I Class of 1926 ' J TRUMAN ANDERSON FRANCIS OLSON DON RANDEL f -0, TED MoRRow HENRY PORTER RALPH STAUBER ,X U GEORGE MUNN JESS WH'ANT A 7 1 ' .JJ ' I' , Class of 1927 i- A f ,- PAUL CORDILL ARTHUR KULIN BERT BROWN 'Pig X Q I NIORRILL DELANO ALBERT POLENSKE KARL URQUHART A CN ROBERT Po1.soN jg! , T K . K Class of 1928 fd! A . . Z6 KENNETH HINSHAW EARL SELLEY JAMES WILSON -4 JOHN BALL ELLIS WALTER PERCY CLARKE I 6 i S. VAN WOUDENBERG HUGH ALEXANDER FRANK ROYAL X K AI f X H, X 5 xf Q 0 A ' Pa Q 332 I f- , Q 9 P-.C - f' FJ ' c , 1..,:.E4 .--+ 9 EGYQA' A ff T w -R G .1 E-2 1 1 IIQIQIQ -N . + A A AA Q, I ' MAE 'K R s f. Y v ! . I, Q , Q Ng , X 4 ,L QA ss jk ! k A. Y v J X V I A X A - w r Wnllmnrk Wynn! 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II CxQ I .xtxiirff 'Lf 1 'W Nl ,, li I I I- I Z'I14'Q, We 4 ' J XX , ALPHA TAU OMEGA 59 1 - ID 1' X V CXJ? M KEN Washington Gamma Chi Established : , - . I. A A Ad Chapter ,ki May. 1911 . V744-Qlff-' I, ' .I 'AB-J MEMBERS 1 VX- k' I '55 I, Class of 1925 0 URN xi 5, ,.i' 19 BERYL W. MILLER EDWARD A. TAYLOR WARDELL CLINGER fl ' N Dlfjvi N Class of 1926 f -I 1 HOWARD BURHAM GEORGE A. REEVES JOHN A. MARBLE .rf I X' ,KY I 12 HARRY A. ELCOCK HARVEY A. BRASSARD RICHARD F. HOWERTON 1, V , , W' HUGO E. SCI-IULZ HARRY E. TRAMM x 1 f ff, I ' 1 33 1111 , Class of 1927 .QV SIOVARD T. HANSEN CHARLES T. BROWN JOHN R. DIVINE 3,5- ,flr MARC THOMPSON JESS R. KEINHOLZ WESLEY D. KESSLER . lag ., X 1 HAROLD G. RADAEAUOH HIRAM DEPUY JR. WARD W. MAURER fx QS. I .Y N X Pledges If , .E-05' 1 KENNETH STENBERO HAROLD J. REEVES JAMES N. HAOUE CLARK NICHOLS FRED LIVASY EVERETT KIRTLEY 1 X X3-S, 3753 DON FYLPA RICHARD CAMPBELL HAROLD BERRY LEC! 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GREEN '-Yfky x '44QD - Qflv I, N X419 ',- Class Of 1925 -b In A if 'A VERNON DAY HAROLD CRAWFORD -X X Class of 1926 I I'-3 ,f I, I ,jj RUSSELL BOYLE FRANKLIN VANZANDT WHITNEY CURTIS I, X A V S, ff ROBERT COOPER WAYNE MURPHY EDWIN LINRE 'ff jjlb x ALBERT GARDNER REOINALD AIREY DONALD TAYLOR I I Thi X JI, F R58 Class of 1927 .I ,723 HORAOE CAMPBELL CLIFFORD MACDONALD DONALD WILLIAMS 'J ffgx I ' ,HR ' LEO LEE WAYNE DOUOI-ITY ADI A AISH If' 4,17 L ri' II NL QQ cuss of 1928 jply L LESLIE EASTMAN VERNE MACMARTIN WII.I,IAM SOI-IREINER 'T' ' 'X Q45 ROY MOLLER LLOYD LOFFLER If 4 X'.UI I' -Q' AI Pledges ,'j'i Ii DAVE WEBER EUGENE LANE GORDON DUNLAP I, Viv 1 IRXXNN If HOMER NEYLAND ARTHUR MILLER TIMOT1-IY DONIVAN I I RI Xf'U57i5f1f-.I' CHARLES WATSON A I I . 9' I li Qi ,-'1A,,.4N, Levi ' M ff,i J Pa 336 I 'NA ' f,'76, fl-:A ge 'AY I5 I I P L ell- QI -'- 'E f If'igI A If 7- D, ' 'Q-'I.IN,- If' -..f'fjff - 'I JJ If -'Cj3..JI,Q5glX..5 1 f- , V --qv, , JJ T-Nl V: 'nw A I W A Ax If I N I I I V, 41 H X kr W Iwi' f . 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Q 11' 1 f xg .7 .. .LX 1 Alf Q .f 11 I 1 x , fi MEMBERS W Ill? ,lf Class of 1925 1 - 1' k X 9 MORGAN ALLEN CHESTER HAMPSON DESMOND PECK Q l ' BANGT ANDERSON EUGENE TARDY VIRGIL PURNELL A S. 7 19 THOMAS BEALS ALBERT KIBLER ORIN WALKER 'O ,X-1 w f JAMES FULLER I'IENRY LARSEN WALTON WRIGHT N Class of 1926 'I ' 1 nf , WALLACE BUCHANAN JOHN KING JOHN SCI-IROEDER ' EMMET EOBERT FRED KREAGER EVERETT TURNQUIST xv I'- f C HAROLD MYERS if M232 IX Class of 1927 ,L its f Q RAYMOND ADAMS ' AUSTIN TAYLOR VANCE S1-IELHAMER fig fm' .LYLE TERNAHAN THOMAS RUSCH JAMES HOYER fo Q ,J GLEN MYERS HARVEY WIXSON ily L Class of 1928 '74 4 xXx WALTER MIKKELSEN CARI.. PENCE VOTAW STASER I Ak ELDRED PEACOCK GEORGE PRIOR WILLIAM TAYLOR W 'I FN ' ' A Pledges ORSEN DAVENNY GORDON IVICFARLAND ORIN KING lI .X A XX y LEROY BENDIX SAM WILDE PATRICK BRESNAHAN ky? f 'fkxf f N O , 4 I 1 1. 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FERGUSON DAN MCRAE WILLIAM PISTOR WENDELI. PATTON Class of 1926 LACEY MURROW Class of 1927 ROLLA WEIGAND ROY WILKINSON LAVJRENCE JACKY PAUL REED CHARLES RANKIN BRYAN REESE RONALD ROBERTSON WILLIAM STEINER ALVAH TALBOT ANDREW MITCHELL EDWARD SMITH GEORGE STOLTS CHARLES SWEET DEWEY MURROW BERT CORKRUM AUSTIN ROBERTS CHARLES WISE W I I Class of 1928 A FRANK AVERILL GERALD KELLY NEAL ROBERTS 5 LAWRENCE CROSTHWAITE GERALD CLAY HENRY VINCENT ix GERALD EXLEY HERBERT MEERER JOHN WATSON I A JOHN PARKHILL Pl cl Ga l DONALD FORRESTER RODERICK CIESTXCH GEORGE STAPLETON A CRAIG BOARDMAN I 4 I X1 I I I 0 ' 'N Page 344 Q ', ru! .2 If -J , ffjxx 1 Lug I , . ,f f ANSI II, ,fy , G7 QC. I IV fQjL'm I C ' . ' ' If ,fr J' -N izflxm 'JW I , , I H42 'Q im .754 . if 5 l if 'I if ,lx -, L-rl in fs v 1 v V1 :I f 1 1 f ' , ir. i X n , v il 'uv 1 1 l ew . ff t Vx.. ll 'iw .V l ' I J., .' ll Jw th li f 4 lfxfx , N. , tv like ff , 1, Qty . ,fu ,V A -'i . 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' , , lg . BCM Pl Establlshed t, U fc V . Chapter l9l4 ,X 5 I K MEMBERS .. fy! . - i Faculty R ' Qf P. H. DIRSTINE . 'A D l Honorary Members CHESTER MULLEDY RONALD ROBERTSON XVENDELL PATTON , aff X, CLARENCE NICKERSON ' ' 'EZ 'lp Class of 1925 K GUNNAR NELSON D Class of 1926 X- VICTOR MALSTROM DAVID SMITH 1 C ' rw Class of 1927 l l L IJ? ALBERT BEKUCHENE PAUL MICKENS ANDREW URTAORAEET J ' QW BURTON FRINK CHARLES PETERS HAROLD WEATHERMAN ,, HAROLD GUNDERSON FRANKLIN HART lf Pledges ' 'X HAROLD NORMAN BURDETTE GRUBER IRWIN GUNDERSON Q 1 CLARK FITZGERALD JOHN WAGNESS BERT DENSON K ,Q ICILIFFOISD ROEECRER MORRIS D1RsT1NE EDEN OEQIUT ' ILES ARROTT EOROE TEWART , If , x X ' I o f'.'f .jf , X ff-,ff X -,VI Page346 ,vf 5 H f 'I L.-' , , ,g V f1,1ff..:.L'DctAr'ffT1-f- N ff fffg my , LW 2g T Wrbw , ff 4 ffl H5131 ffm. M XR fl:T'K1f ,aw 'c3TrQq, A- -7, , , ,f ,V -R ,R lv .- ,- ,f41,,'C-1 A, A, 4 A V I ,J lf.. L- , Y ,. 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K ' 9 H X10 C 9' ' N . , e Q 5 I 1 y, v 8 nA I A' .gg E If - ' , 122 I I 1 I Q I LAMBDA CHI ALPHA E Q ,gg RJ '32, Tau Zeta Established Q ' . W X Chapter April 7, 1914 A ng 1 4 W' ' 4 . J MEMBERS X 'X Class of 1925 xx X, CHESTER FREDERICKSON LOUIS KORTER ALBERT E. LOREN QL N WALTER O. JOHNSON HOWARD NESSEN HERBERT VOSBURGH ' P - MILLS ROBERTS LEO GILFILEN K 'I Class of 1926 f . HARRY O. BOHLKE JACK GORDON LEONARD MORGAN , FOSTER SHERMAN ROLAND STONE DAN CAMPBELL X . 1 ll Class of 1927 , N I EDWARD H. REDFORD WILLIAM DAVIS LELAND BARBEE 1 LAWRENCE PARKER ARTHUR P. NEYHART DONALD BUZZARD S' ,ga f ERNEST PHILLIPS FRED MARR DUDLEY GAMMON X' ' HARRY RYMOND ALBERT GAUVIN DUDLEY BOYD VR tx Pledges I R HERBERT TRUNKEY CLARENCE W. PASCOE RAGNOR HANSEN il WALTER VANDERFORD JOHN GLEASON RUEBEN YOUNGQUIST - I , ARNOLD LEBER GORDON SERRNEUR GLEN MCGILLINRAE J P ' . fs GEORGE NEWTON HERBERT PETERSON KAY WILSON J LELAND SHELTON MARSHALL HUDSON R. HYDE MORRISON ' A FRANKLIN METZ VERN MASON CLYDE TAYLOR Q x l PARK MACLEAN ARTHUR GANSON ELMER SHAFER Ng ERNEST LOTTSFELDT FRANCIS WILCOX ROBERT NEILSON Qx L A I 11' ' O V A X l Page 348 . 'nfRnavrwfwfvwviggafggwmfwfcfwfwxm uf. f ,E 7,1 I 5 M, Etgigllu, 7- X.. RN 1 X, 1' h ,J v J, V xv . , Xl N fi'Z.-P so XX ' W Y -R I ' xv N v I Sh-rr Q 1, ,N Awyxxx T315 x ll - GL! j 1 ' A fx 1 . f sl , 4 X Qf,:Qx If I ' WJ? . 1' L X3 f ll I fx Y -XA XY l ,f I l ffdbkp ,,-FTW ,I I L-L. 1 , CJ? I I, Q , .bxqjvb-'N.Q f 4 I , r. 4 f, - , , I U X NA wg,-Q - i I 4,-'ffgllfffl' X ' K .f Xi- A LLC ,f1Ifgsf4, Bohllxc Sherman Rymond XVilsnn Pascow Mason Campbell Gillilcn Cnrninc Lcbcx' Newton Peterson Johnson Phillips Boyd Buzzard I..DllSfCldlI Youngquist Ncsscn Loren Marr Gammon Scrrneur Shafer Roberts Barbcc Stone Hudson MacLean Vanclerford Morgan Gordon Trunkey Redford Wilcox McGillinrac Vosburgh X Davis Gleason Ganson Gauvin Mctz Page349 1 1 . -fi ' l X 1' l '. ,IA 'ig -,w.5..1,s 1 11 A xg. 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' C C T H J D A xx ,'gf 5 2 Cl f1925 X, X ' 'J C C WILLIAMD P C N my 5 ARTHUR So .SL f CFC , a rg J HP Cm Cl 1. V 1926 C H 7 A. I A D C C C13 f 1927 L C ' f A C1 f 1928 ,sm H C B W P H E i -- M C if 'T W' ,na M Si if Cf' R , Ex 1 Page350 r A M T f f 'Q QQ NQC - Y fi QQ is ' 1,3 an i. r -f - 4 54 5:1 'Q O N ' 5 EAL! if 'X gk fig: A gm WF' f' .Q ' P t f .fb -K , .TY+, , ful 'A QF.-'f - iffy-'-ggf'i f ' ' - Q A , A,-Iv ,mf ,I I X:---I' -.- I, .- 3,450.1 W I- 4- X :Q if '-'YZWZTFQL' :Li 1 Af, ' q?f'Mf5'?1FE.' -1 - 2' IMI . ,ff 3,-,...': ' ' ' 'A '- , '91 if!-, 4- 155 ,,mg5,, .4 '-.-.Q Giles Calhick Dana Hansen Lcflouc Peterson Sorenson Greenwood Ccrvcny Davis Hart Gilbert LcVcsconle Fisher Page X A O KIEIIIIIIIIIIR N 1' K ' i C ,N I J 'N, r 6 E1 - ,' .X ' fa- 172, N s .K 'A -rn f EE S, f: G51 f A .5I::f 'f' Z J Q..-o 35 I .3 P' ' PSI NU SIGMA N a S X I? Ii Xa kj Q , f K V' Q cfxx .N Local Established 1919 SN' - :LC . 7 M Q I Q. R-1' A 15 I il' W MEMBERS Q' A yy I 'KY W2 Class of 1925 Q , if Iii HARLEY BRYANT BURTON HALL ANTHONY MGKILLIP - I FRANK FARRIS JOI-IN STACKHOUSE STERLING WINANS I E g ea L GUS HEBERLEIN JOHN O'ROURRE I4 , fbi . ' ' 1 ' Class of 1926 L . ' --' WALTER BURNETT HAROLD FREDERICKS JAMES SMITH 1- 1,0 9 WILLIAM EDWARDS BEN NELSON CLARENCE WIVELL if , U ' - . ' ' f 'N 1 pf X cms of 1927 4 if f- 1 ' X 5, ' GEORGE BAER JEFF BEEMAN HENRY .LEIPHAM ' W ,IA EVERETT BAXTER ALBERT CAMPBELL ELZIE REED S, 4 ALBERT ERICKSON PAUL I-IUNGEREORD ' , . I Y X Q V cms of 1928 -SN xl. A BUD ALLEN EUGENE DEVOE EDWIN SCI-IACK A CLIFTON AXLING BARNEY EIENE CYRIL WARREN I 1 ,- . . TI-IEODORE BARBER LOUIE HOPKINS MAURICE WINANS fl 1 EDWARD HYDE DON IRVING VERNON STAPLES gf .QV ' . 2 X ' ' MQ Q , P 1 - W ' V I K 1 1 NJ ff ,N Page 352 TJ , , Cx I 5 I X K? ffffifj T ihif I ' J 4 X ' ' ' 44 xx I I' Sig n Q-, X ff - BICHPQIB I A I -- RNS ,WIC A If I ff A I ge .A I IN I L - ,,ff'BI I I , f Q V. gl , .. , . In I X . 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IRGILP u , .5 K CLARENCE SIQRAGUE LE C1158 of 1927 ERP-INGER J-xii Q STER N.. S Q X HAROLDl2l:?l'?I?I?RN HORACE TRIMBLE gd, w N, I x! j ' ,N Pffg 334 xv! 1 ,J f kfiff mg . gfjf' 1 NRKIR9 xx 1 Q' ' lc X 7' ' -gi 1 KO . . X K fo EIQOP -iw W A ,W f Q f N NMfm X ' I : g s! k. 1 '3,f X I ffl? ' XL ' Q A Q . ' J Z 62533 1 Jflzfxh ,, I b x , WX , 'N X- A V ' I Harwood Rhodes Parsons Gifford Hardin. B. Hardin. B. Wlmile Haun Johnson Bain Milbrad Harmon Crocker Slolt Mingel Simpson Perringcr Freimann Harbeck Johnson Whitcnack Trimble Peterson Slippem Frasier Sprague Donaldson Julen Swanson Richardson Jenkins Baugh Page 355 Q X 4 I f f ,gf X- 47, R 5.1 TN l l 'S f l 5 llflf2llll'llllllllllll4 ' ll X lf X - W RQ-Al ' il 711' 7 W .1 .1 A QQ J 5 WN ' I ' 'T 1 ., 1 LQ oh, J G L, 5 H 1' 1 f. , gall, Lf 1 'fl It 1-I P5 71 'K 1 7 1 PHI DELTA THETA ' -X Washington Gamma Established X, Chapter ' 1918 MEMBERS .3 l l A 4 f Class of 1925 Gig , - ' JAMES B. 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X ALAN SAMESON FRANK CECIL DAVIS KEITH MANRING N ELMER ALEXANDER ALBERT FUNK ELMER MOCARTY 'I MURRAY -BAXTER WILLIAM HJERTOOS FRANK WALTERS C3 WALLACE KELSO aff- cms of 1926 - gf HAROLD BRACKETT JOHN NEwsuM DAN SIEMENS ,I f J DON MITCHELL BILL NOLLAN EARL WORTH Nt, A, I Y 'Y jd I Class of 1927 M 1 FRANK CADY RAY HAIR NORMAN MORRIS 551 ' J' MARRILL COON HARLAN MGCROSKEY ADRIAN PURCELL ,- T' GELORD FULSETH DUANE SHELBY ' I 5 Pledg 'f ' CS 2,4 If KENNETH BATTIN RICHARD FRANE WILBUR LADWIG A I. ROY BENSON JOE GEORGE ED MALONEY Q., x JERRALD BALLAINE JOE SAMPLE ARTHUR SMITH f p WILERED CARNS CLYDE GREGORY VERNON THOMPSON - A F TOMMY CORZINE KENNETH JOHNSON ED HYDE -A N . . DON CRESSWELL ROBERT KOLTS ELTON GRANT I Q . 1 HUGH DUTTON ROYAL THOMPSON IX T N , X 1 O '3' ' ' WAS yi' X, ' Page 358 if F D ffl fi. I -4. A1 'I -I f' lIff-37D Fl?-Qffffu f. .,,,LI,,' , by .-fi, RN yn, - L---- 'RR J' X I 5 , lt 4, If' X . 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Q J f Q. b 5,3 +7 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 4 K - , ,.-, I3 N , .Washington Alpha Chapter Established 1912 l :Bu rg 'AW I x K , ' -ij a I MEMBERS 5 4 SW Class of 1925 K ' , CARL HALVERSON ROGER W. HARRISON ERNEST DURRWACHTER I . ' WALTER HORAN I lk . Rx! Class of 1926 'Xl' ,Kb I f' EDWIN AI-ILSKOG JOHN GLANN STANLEY YOUNG 0 S X CARL R. BUE I CECIL KELLER CECIL GRIEEITH ' Xb I I , U LANCI-IE CROWE CLARENCE WALKER PAUL DUNLAP I ,- Q7' Class of 1927 If X' I GERALD DIXON ARNOLD ANDERSON DONALD A. SQUIRE I. K, A g ll EARL GALLOWAY JACK MCPHEE DARREL TURNER . A ' Q JACK CHANDLER RAYMOND KELLER ' FRANK CLARK as IVER IvERsON PAUL WELLS 2 1' A Class of 1928 HRK LAWRENCE DAVIDSON WALTER HENRY MARION YELLE -A Xl. I f EUGENE DETRICK ROBERT HUBBERT W. SI-IIPTON Q . ARCHIE DAVENPORT GERALD MUNSON CHESTER SwENsON -s. 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IW! +I ,J -1 r fi 471:33 THE DIVERSITY CLUB 'F ANDERSON MOULTON THOMAS TENBY MAY KINCHELOE HUNGERFORD KIEIENIEY ROY OLIVER CASS BARNES BETTS Page 375 RICE , DOUGLAS BAKER TIIOMPSON l lIII.I.lPS IUXRMIER C. A. GREEK H. R. BAKER M. A. BOSTWICK C. E. DUNBAR DUNBAR E. GREEK PATTON Bos'rxvrCK SQUARE AND COMPASS CLUB MEMBERS G. S. FARMER C. H. PA'r'mN C. A. GREER J. C. PHILLIPS E. Y. GREER S. T. RICE A. H. JOHNSON Page 376 'N P Qlluhs GSf:WGKb If f ,vig ' -, uf wr' gggw ,X xr-rr-KW ws 11 U , sf' -'Q X. - .X '-'3' FZ- . iXNA- Ax Zakir , SJ ?g'f?Qp.g -N 'Ly . T' Sf-2527 ,f9T? . .1 MW!! glib ,Rz,,fta M mbm7fZynQp.1UN,gtg Bgjimlvwhgflg 3 my 1 - NPR . x X ,5If7 :5f , V ' 1 L, ,H 4 lx 'I 72- XT' ix it . 1 A w P ' V . A x X 5. N L ,-.. X ,Q T Q, L l ,I fjn ea Y f Q1 gf M, X32 ,.,fff2'Q 379 -., NM A V-ff' AM, may -g-X , rg L fs, , T . V fx 4 E5 1 NN ff EL, ggi X xv? V ' 7 QW-L. A x ' 1 xwg, I . fl 1 ff? fy WALLMARK V lb ' W' TARDYi , V M? A 71 Q9 xY' ' r lf.. . N CJ f Y, ff ' H - 1 ,2 W, if K Q ,gf Rx X. N- , LEONARD WALLMARK HAMPSON HINRICHS ALL-AG CLUB Established 1919 OFFICERS KING HARMS .-.----,---...,President cf' Nr' G NX X. R L L, Zi! 'xx CQN F N f s 'x 1. w EM ag' 2 MLW xjnrf ,X 4711, I at . t li W Q U f .X 'Q .4 x I W Ar 5 MQ 'X CQ 5 X Xxx X . K.. 'L - N' X. X. L 5 JOHN KING M- ,,,.,..,,,, i ,,,,, - ,mffiiiimU ...,....,,... , .,....... vice President ff Q If if 3 DON WILLIAMS , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, - W., ,. ................... ..--.Secretary Q X EUGENE HARMS ---, ..-- ......,.. .......... T redsurer Q53 ug X vi. x fi K W , M GQ. JUL! -,D 'f'. F' ' sf-352 K K xi: Mfg x, Page 378 If ,4--Q YV Y -Lf-Nl' E A . Q if -iNQ'.5-'Li . Tw'-V 7'kf' 511X-, W .f',IxT:,f bf-Q--L-fi-7? 'M ff fi ' ffir 'H' T '74 1 I - , - if Tiglbglah KL W? W'HMiQ,gef:L'g -A 1 l H' xr' x,:.f -.f?3- e:- f K JJ'ff avr ,f wi . 3 -'5 !T' 'ff U P'pf ?5Q'L'1v-1QQg'fAf:AQ'911 Sw' . :FW W,ffv-1.f..1, wksm N1 71 4 U Qs f W AH J-fy 1,1 A ffl if ,,4f'ifi.14i: FJS. H5 H1317 . H yi E4 Q' E K 'V ff-.QQ-1,fZ ' ff 2' CJKAAQNQXQQE1'-14 Xf'l+.g7ff,11:Q6aLf'Xcxf, j f x, .fffgxvglf J-2' Q, x Aix I ,4'?? l AY1H-,ffi . V H-,E'.z N-q DX ffigf' I Qff-X 'X-'LX N c 1 1 l Poultry Exhibit, All-Ag Fair Horticultural Display, All-Ag Fair A Prize llertl. All-Ag Mock Sale and Show ALL-AG. CLUB The All-Ag. Club, organized in the spring of 1919, is a consolidation of all students enrolled in the College of Agriculture. The purpose of the organization is to promote the social welfare of the students in agriculture. to enrich their knowledge from outside sources and to promote greater unity among agriculture students. The All-Ag. Club sponsors two main events during the school year. The All-Ag. Fair is held in the fall of the year. At that time the various departments, represented by students, vie with one another for supremacy, by the excellence of their displays and exhibits. The Ever- green, which the All-Ag. Club publishes and issues that day, sets forth the works of the College of Agriculture, the aims of the organizations within the College of Agriculture and the achieve- ments of its alumni. The events of the day culminate in the evening with a dance, the All-Ag. Bawl, where products of the field, as decorations, symbolize agriculture. In the spring of the year the All4Ag. Mock Sale and Livestock Show is an attraction which draws visitors from all parts of Wasliington as well as from neighboring states. Students show animals, which they have groomed, before eminent judges who award prizes to those who have accomplished the greatest improvements in their animals and to those who show the most skill in showing their animals to the best advantage. These same animals are later auctioned off at the Mock Sale to student bidders. This event means much to the College of Agriculture and has a real value to the State College of Washington. Page 379 TOM BEALS .......... HARRY RIDEOUT ,,,, L -,....... L ,,,,, ESTHER CRAWFORD ..... .. VERNON HOBART ....... CARL V. ANDERSON RALPH M. BERGLUND JACQUES F. COSTELLO JOEL W. DUTCHER WILSON GOODRICH RICH W. KING CARL H. LANDGRAF PETER LEQUE LESTER MILLER JOHN PARDON L. D. ROBINSON STUART M. SISLEY MELVIN M. SMITH ROY L. TAYLOR H. J. XVAGNER MORRIS WEBB ROWENA BLOSS HELEN CARR MURIEL CARR STANLEY S. CHILDS PHILLIP E. CHURCHWARD WARD FAGNANT J. C. HALPIN Page 380 ASSOCIATED CHEMISTS OFFICERS MEMBERS ROLE H. HANSON N. FAY HARMON HELEN LARSON RUTH LAWLESS EDA L. PRIEST CLARENCE H. RAYBURN HAROLD SCHIMKE HAROLD C. SUNDERLIN OSCAR M. ANDERSON FRANK W. GERARD CORYDON M. GRAFTON WILLIAM J. GREGORY WILBUR C. KELLY PALMER A. MATTHEWS ELGIE REED ALVIN P. WOOD JAY C. HARRIS E. BERT CHRISTENSEN FRANK C. CLARK ELBERT MITCHELL DEAN W. ALBEE LAWRENCE W. BARRET ROBERT COOPER K. G. COMPTON ...-.......-,-.....PreSIdent L... ,... Vice President ..-...Secrelury- Treasurer .,,..-....-.,--...Reporter FRANK L. GAUS RICHARD E. LEMBCKE ELMER N. MUZZY HARRY L. RIDEOUT DONALD L. TAYLOR AMANDUS BRANDT ERVIN C. FEUSTEL VIRGIL A. PERINGER TOM H. BEALS GEORGE H. DAHLQUIST .ROBERT C. HARDY ROGER W. HARRISON VERNON F. HOBART ARCHER E. RULEY LACEY A. WAGNER SEIICHIRRI TAUJI CARROLL P. COOK ESTHER M. CRAWFORD FRED L. TAYLOR WINFIZED L. HOUGH H. C. KREHBIEL F. NEWKIRK L. A. OSA v c . lf! .. U ,I X, by 4, ,, First Semvsler BERYL IVIILLER ,..,. MILLER CLOUD GEORGE FRIDLUND ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS OFFICERS ....,...Presia'ent--..-.- .,....Vice Presidentm-.- PHIL PEARSON. .,... OLIVER GEORGE ,,,,. R. C. COOPER ...v..., DUDLEY CLOUD. A,-,,..Secretary-,-,.- ...,-.TreasL1rer.H..-,. ,.., Reporter .-.--, PEARSON Second Semester ERNEST STAHLBERG -.-,,-.---.-,.ToM BEALS ,,.,-.M. BOSTWICK .....R. C. COOPER .-..-DUDLEY CLOUD N I 1 K Page 381 -E XC .I. X 1 -.,.. l .A x 1 vw ff,-' ff ,iff , iX,g- ji , jg . Q, - 'Alf LJ , M. l l , . ,. Q? K .E Ip ff WG Wfff L , LL 'NJA V L3 fi in 'N .3 C I! 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K Faculty Members , - N' ' DEAN H. V. CARPENTER PROE. R. D. sLoAN PROE. H. E. LICKEY ,. PROP. O. E. OSBURN ,512 ' 642. - MEMBERS V' 1 , fl y A. E. AI-ILBERC. M. R. FISH M. NUMOTO N M.A .P.FRIDLUND G. G. PICATTI ' .' D. 1 f C. HSBESKUS 0.1-IARBECR E. L. PHILLIPI jj X - 1 C. J. CALBICK .E. HARTAY F. C. SARCHET J l At ' ,. E. L. CLARK . M. JOHNSON A. J. SORENSON 4-Lf' 1 o f W. R. CLARK . W. HEIN L. P. STOOPS K. G. COMPTON . B. JONES L. A. TRAUB M. L. CUMMING . KANEKEBERG H. B. VJEATHERSTONE K. ' ' W. R. DAVIS W. D. KRE1-IBIEL H. B. WIECEL . f ' B. A. DMITRIEFE .D. MILLER C. G. POMMER qv.. ' f .D. NAGLEY rg A A Q I I1 RNA X 4 A524 I N. I' 'X Page 382 FP.. , c4Z '7f1CT ' ., ' .'fT '5Ca'f,L5R: +--'CE',!-'EE fx 1'i'Ki:1XL.f4iC,gi?jx -5f5 ff'yf?f3i7C If T ' A 1 f ' .. ' I X .jr E- . I. T'-T' X , L . . f' . ITl5 ' , ' 1 XX 3 R -v-J-, -... 4. - - E..ffAqE ff 43 ,. . QAAIEKXI. ., --fm.. 1. A ' I EA 1 SA A I+ L Avv' V I I 'df Yi, A IQ '-A 1 M ,fhgf-' 'KW . X1g,,,Q. 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MCANDERSON I 5 1 , 'S' -8 P HENRY DYKSTRA ALLEN HARVEY EMMET EGBERT 'R N A C. S. HUGHES CLARENCE WIVELL E. OLSON , 'xy Q ! BERT BROWN LAWRENCE GRAHAM STANLEY SPORSEEN .Ai X LEONARD WALLMARK JAMES PORTER EARL BAER I A u ' J JOE COOPER CHESTER HEVLY LYLE TERNAHAN II' 2 W . Z. YOSHIDA SAMUEL CURTIS G. L. GIEFORD Y, ' f J PAUL CORDELL ROBERT POLSON L. W. ENOS XX f I X9 VESTA I-IANSON A. N. PALMER THOMAS CROCKER QXN1 CLARENCE ESTERMAN MARK NELSON .Q L .-.ESQ g X ,- ' I I Qf..Q Dix' 2 Ra R' ' I. . Page 385 , f I RUIJ A I I I 'RI ' MUD PIIAQQLZAR A ...Tw I U. A Ii N R EA VE?f.4kfQff,AiQifQI'T5fF A XR-2g.C.,.ff-fl ,-KJ, 'I A .uf-3 1 X ...wx f ,, .--- N BURKEY LINCOLN First Semester MRS. A. F. HECK ......,.. . ...,.. ..-.., MRS. LINCOLN LOUNSBURY .,...,., MRS. E. R. AUSEMUS .....,......... MRS JOE KNOTT ,..,.,,..., MRS. C. W. STONE ...... MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. . R. L. SCOTT MRS. MRS C. W. STONE A. F. HECK J. C, KNOTT LINCOLN LOUNSBURY CHAS. MCHARGUE PAUL PERKINS Page 386 SCOTT MCHA RGUE DAMES CLUB OFFICERS .-.-..--.-.PresiderJt,--. . ...-.- .-.....Vice President--.,,-. ......-- Secretary --.. ..,.,-. .,...-.Treasf.zrer.-......--.. .,--..Corresponding Secrelary. HONORARY MEMBER DEAN ANNIE FERTIG ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MRS. PAUL HINTON MRS. EMORY LATHROP MRS. R. F. LINCOLN MRS. E. R. AUSEMUS MRS. W. F. HAHN MRS. JACK BENNETT MRS. T. C. WALLER MRS. R. W. CLARK AUSEMUS - PETERSON ' Second Semcsler --.--..,,,...MRS. LLOYD BURKEY MRS. C. S. FREDRICKSON MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS. MRS MRS ..... MRS. R. W. CLARK MRS. C. E. PETERSON .MRS. T. C. WALLER G. MATHIS E. E. STEWART K. L. CHARNELL R. S. NEILSON C. S. FREDRICKSON LLOYD A. BURKEY C. E. PETERSON U ,f1 R Agyf .gm X SSQYI R2 I ' Hmmmkb W W J W , l J . X' I f XXL! I.. . 1 1, A -N A 'fx ,, I Ny' . - Xxx x I fig, DELTA MU CHI A ,A De Molay Club fx.. J my 1 V' K' -7 ,fi National ,eh 1 . ' I Esfablished W. S. C., September, 1923 IIA . fix I7 ' dv I ' OFFICERS , ig? ROY MOLLER ........ .......,,,. - ..... L ............... P resident X, ' QLQT N My EDWIN ADAMS .,......... ..... ,.., V I cg President ,f 3? 'I Q :VX WAYNE DOUGHTY ........ Em ,..,.... Secretary I N ' ,Q y DON WILLIAMS ......... ....,..... . . .... E.. .--..,.TreaSurer I V' df I f Q I ' Q I MEMBERS I . ' N ' S QI ROBERT ATWOOD FRED PRIBERG ALFRED PALMER ' W JOHN AUSTIN G. FERGUSON EDWARD H. PORTER 5 .122 HAAKON BANG ROLAND GLAZE I JOHN PARDON if 43 dxf, P FORD BARNES PAUL HARPER HOWARD RANDALL K ff-N1 HERBERT BOEHME GEORGE HUNT ROBERT REDD X ' I jd J GEORGE BAYLES STANLEY HOWARD ROY SCOTT ak?-.CC I I EVAR CARLSON LLOYD K. LOEELER WM. SHIPTON I 1 4x ' I 4 A Z L WHITNEY CURTIS HOMER MANLEY GEORGE STAPLETON f f' 9 KENNETH CRIEPEN J. MELVIN NELSON MELVIN SMITH X ' WILBUR DAVIS RONALD NILES CLETUS TATE X- I A WAYNE DOUGHTY FLOYD NEWRIRR PAUL TEMPLE . LESLIE EASTMAN DONALD OLSON JOHN THOMSON f 'Rib h 1,9 JOHN EVANS GEORGE OLSON ERNEST WILLERS Q-' Q ' m ARCHIBALD FREAKES RALPH PETERSON DONALD WILLIAMS Q if :I . . I - x 'KX 'QUT if .4133 Q. C I T R KS X .R ff' Y . Z, W I ' -- bf! ' If 2 V3.7 ? i -QC 5 ,125 YN Page 3 87 I Q E1 'Q 'KIA'If df IA IAQ-4 1 sf 'if-ER. Sf L .I,rf.-, ---- , .Rs I. If I, fy' f-1'-f R X '--I . Q1-fy IA, 'XX NJ Lv! XM 3, IR X.?LR,g.1 If-, . Q I QLKSX-A I U I 1 I .I , I X I I I .1 -JIM 4 I I A Q9 XIXQ5. . A4 I ! ,y, I I f 'Q xqJl'7?fl Q L' I V J A C My y QR il. J x A L' X f ., IX' X ' I if-I -,Vg ' . Q .1 '- xx. VIXQ, A X '55 f .fillvxgi .. FWF f 'KFifP5f' f Y Txivyqigii N If A iyocx ID, X. I yr, N fy O., Y-. VL , I V . - - f QXXQQ Y 7 V . X1-55g-,I ju XY J I I Fw K QQ ' Wi f If I . ' I ' I I ' Y Q I T .Is 'E A 'TELL IHfIIf2IfIIT'lITl'1Wff1lPkIf 55 V53 m4Af.II L, --..J xg-ff N.. -- X. ,, , 3, XV.,-...J ,53,-- E- ,f A ,,,.f ,I ,-If X V -TI ' fig! A lk IICI KI f If 'K 5' Tx: X K X I 1,4 'QSM N fr' .W Q fp Nfl l,'w'-A X xx K, Q-if iw Im X I X I I II I I gIY?i4f,, A Il I A 'Y NN-, 'NI BENNETT FARRIS .X V IA, I F REEVES THOMPSON MYERS C ,ff .3 E - -I ,Lf jikllrip - M I , IMI I X :f:'Q,9 'Y ? A 1 ,I ' ECONOMICS CLUB , OFFICERS iff? Q Af ,I D V First Semester Second Semester fgx'S1f-.f x f ' 1 if fax I JACK BENNETT ........,.. PRANKLYN FARRIS .......... AGNES THOMPSON -- .......,. Preszdenl ...,. ,.. -.-.-.--- Vice President -.,.-..,... EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -.......GEORGE REEVES ......-..HAROLD MYERS Secretary-Treasurer ...,...,.... , -,. ....,. AGNES THOMPSON ?A- . f Wi 'N - fm JACK BENNETT BEULAH BEEDON GEO. REEVES 2 JACK DAVIS WESLEY OHLSON HAROLD MYERS. IL 07 N. SUSIE HARDESTY AGNES THOMPSON fjxfxx .I CN I I ff M' . x! F -.f A N GF' N I W lk f' J YK X Page ass , l 53,4 A N-IiCOf f E- - 'I . -S:L'5f'Xf+'MVfC3'hN 1 l 5' if , NI MICK I -GENE' If 1 '. X5-J' f I I 524 LM - ,I,III.SIIZ?'f'lL 7jI I If lk effk ,fffef , ,ff I , C, , ,ww iss? f 'wwe If ,ff X 2 J III' Wkj5k'iw52'f1PL' I , M X .Mg IF-EQPCW XNTF'v'iv'Zifff' N S 1 ki i '1 ,fin A S -SX n X fr, is it ' 'Q , .X lmblllllwls if f aaigt 'brig I .H iff?-like-Isff K X -- QXCJ f C . 5 , ., '.. . X l f - 111-J .,' ik.1'FAf?'iET7Pil5. V ' T 12i ii' fl -f kXi r 1 -Q A Kiwis ff , .X . L X ,J .X Q X1 Q3 Y f , In ECONOMICS CLUB X - f X- 'T ' The Economics Club is the departmental organization of the department W of JR of Economic Science and History. The membership is composed of those stu- SQXJGVQ . gs U y dents enrolled in this department who care to join. The purpose of the organ- Q ,E ' v- . . . . . . . T a 5 ization is to bring together all students who are interested in business admin- ' E .N istration: to foster and encourage higher ideals of scholarship: and to advance K 43 ixggx U A x the work of business administration at the State College of Washington. K L5 if i ' V '18 To achieve and further these purposes the club is divided into three discus- in ' - 5 sion groups each meeting once a month. These groups are known as the Ac- U 'la 'Ji J - J J counting and Finance section, the Marketing section, and the Secretarial Science 1 X h 'xr section. At the group meetings, problems of special interest to the 'group are i, NV , discussed and outside speakers are frequently brought in to help with the dis- N63 A 'T V cussion of the problems. The Economics Club as a whole meets once a month . ix A l Xi ' -91 and in conjunction with its business meeting a short program or lecture is given. X . Zff ,J X L . Il, 1 It is also a policy of the club to bring in each semester two or three speakers to Q xg? T ' discuss economic and business problems which are of interest not only to mem- N X T Q J bers of this department but to members of the college generally. I 9 X if t l Vi fi X f N7 2 1 4 T a , 5' X K Page 389 . - xfV'9f 3 f ' .- ' . f . fe fi Ac TGTQX ' NN X f N N .?Z5L'-'m . X ' V 3511! n Af ' X Q 'Q X V ft I H5026 TX f N XR SD f .T TEL q'SfxyQ',gif C' ' 9 ' ix . by -ri, c f K p A X I -. f .-,N if K -1-We gi tfisigpg. X-wks iii inc if si I BLUEBELL KROMER .w....,. REBA ROBERTSON ,..... - HARRIET HAN DLEY ....... - ....,.. MILDRED ROBERTS ..... E ,...... GRACE GREENAWALT ..,. GRACE GREENAWALT MILDRED ROBERTS HORTENSE STONE VIVIAN OLSON HARRIET HANLEY RUTH MCCALL SENORITA GOMEZ ALICE SANDBRINK LILLIAN THOMPSON BLUEBELL KROMER MARGARET ELLEFSON VERA MAC MARTIN LOUISE TORREY HELEN LINVILLE Page 390 EL CIRCULO ESPANOL Local Established 19 2 4 OFFICERS MEMBERS HELEN WITTEII REBA ROBERTSON IDA LORER LESTER GREENWOOD POLLY MOCK MARGARET BAKER HAZEL FORD SARAH NVENZ NINA ARCHIBALD OPAL CLINTON ISABEL KEENEY BERNICE SCHWERFIELD MARY FISHER .....,..,.-..Presidenr ,.....Vice President ,,, ..,...,.. Secretary .. ..... Treasurer ...-...Reporter SENOR LAENZ HELEN KUEI-IN JANE HUTCHINSON MARION DE COURSEY ISABELLE PAYE PAULINE ECKLES HILDA DIPNER HELEN THOBES INGA BERTSON EDNA SCHMITT SENOR ROCHE LORENCE BOTTS VERNA BETZOLD RUTH SANBORN ' ' A Ulf--7 ft-J ,f ' I ' ' C AT - KQ B 5' I ' ' ' 'J M K :M n N 493 m e - T. IIE v ' I , M fb- ff' Il 'I V . X ' .I I ,f -X 1 I Q I x R 1 Q , 1 i S ,A ,Q II 'L N51 I I R 2 - HI f A NTS f, ff XI . ' I f ' , QNX' . . . 4 .N 7 ,X N , 182220 fda-RK A '-P ' A 'LC I ' I '32 ff. At? -1124 54: EJQQ. Qygfff X L Xl' 4 'wx 2,0 I I I '7 r. A 'X A I ,I maj . .-4 . I .I Xi A In ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB J I R V XI Home Economics 'S X I f 'N ,. f 5-j I kj OFFICERS ' 4 J, J NAOMI WALTERS .... - .....,. LL. ............... --..- ................. ---- ..... --.Presidenr IX ' I MAMIE JOHNSON ..... - ..... L .......... L ...... ------- .... , .... -.--..- ..... ---Vice President S NJ' RUTH CUBBON - ..... C ..... - ...., .... . .- .--- ....... ...... - .... . Secretary C Cx LENORE GREEN - .... - .L.. -M ...... - ..... Treasurer 'a V x X 5 ., MEMBERS fx 9 f ' NINA ARCI-IIIIALD XVINIFRED HUNTINGTON LAYNE MOYS IC v I NIELLIE KATIIRO AUCUTT MRs. MARIE HUTCHINSON EVA NORDIN' I ' MARTHA AHRISNS VESTA HANSEN ALICE NORTON - ' MARIE ANDERSON MINERvA I-IEALY ALICE NEWEILL A ff, I. ,fl V I DOROTHY ANDERSON MARGARET HORN MAMIE NIEMELA I I ,I 3 fy I DOROTI-IY ARMS .IUSTINE HENDERSON BERNICE OHNECK - W Ll ' Dj f LUCILLI5 AxE1.soN JOYE ISRAEL KATHLEEN O'HALLORAN ff. Yay Q'-I -f VELAIA I3ANIsTER AGNES JORGENSON HELEN OPP A f 0,1 I +A H., RUTII BEAM WARDINE IEssEPH EDITH PEAsE - f -X '4 Qi MARGUIERITE BROWN MAMIE JOHNSON FRANCES PETERSON ' ,N . K GRACE BERKEY EEEA KALLGREN MARGARET PRINCE ' I I 4 ,A DORIS EROCRWAY RUTH KELSEY SERETA PAT-TON l Q' ' CORA BROWN EDITH KENNEY MABEL PEARSON H ' 'fy I ESTIIER BURMASTER I-IAzEL KIDDER FRIEDA RADEMACHER Y , ,I NINA BRADBURY CLAIRE KOLSTAD REBA ROBERTSON If WILMA BROWN EsTI-IER KNOX MARY RUPPERT E' ! 1 LUCILLE M. ALSIP RUTH KRAMER RAE RUSSELL ' J MILDRED ALEXANDER CLARA KINCHELOE CATHERINE RALSTQN 1 VIRGINIA COLE HARRIET KLEIN GLADYS SIMON '- J MARGARET Cox CATHERINE KERR NANNA SCO-I-T D ,- MARGUERITE CARIJSLIE KATHERINE KREHBIEL RUTH STEVENS xxx-',,ff , SYLVIA CORP VERNA KROUS ALICE SKONE p MILDRED CORNITORTII MRS, M. KENNEDY EL1ZA13ETH SVEIR L J , ?' DORIS CURTIS LITA LAYTON ESTHER SELLEO -, A BIIATRICE COGSWIELL HELEN LONG ALMA STROEEL L X ,I RUTH CUEEON CLARA LOVE DOROTHY SWANN jk . 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SAYSON. LOPEZ, SSEBASTIAN, MANUEL, umm m 714 , , . , Q X . , 1' , -31, 3' -' From Row----BUENO. AMBON, DEVERA, BREwsTER. ANOOAO, MERCED xy- lf' -' N fr I . Fxfiil -ll3..1'Cf 'Xi-if , -V fflgj if 'A YT sf 1 . i . I - KX GJ ' 'x ',ff4f1j5f PILIPINO STUDENT ASSCCIATION -EL? 5, J tw f ' 'ww if 4, ,fx . 1- , x . , X, ,. A AL yd- f R . 2'E'1QQg OFFICERS V 47, First Semester Second Semester Lqlmfgii' YJ, .T!f! . ANTONIO D. MERCED ..,.. ...,.,....,, P resident ,.. ,... .... , ...,.,. .... C A RLOS SABIO MI J.: bg .323 Q ,,, VICENTE DEVERA ........d ,..... V ice P!'t?SidGI7f.-,.. .... ,....,. C ENON R. SEBASTIAN fix CARLOS SABIO .,....,,. .........,..... - .Secretary-Treasurer .....,,.., ........ M ATIAS T. AMBON 156, ', ,f . X ' R x AXE. DELFIN LUMICAO .......,.....,.. --.-- ........... Reporter .......,....................,.,. BRIGIDO VILLANUEVA Hg 'Q 1 X 51,4 PROE. CARL BREWSTER. Faculty Advisor Hifi 1129 A . f' I A KR, , Lf r ' A13 MEMBERS Q' 'K' I ' .Jl'l, xx hi I VA. 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W My FRANCES SINGER .,....,. ,.....,. S ecretary ...... . .. ......... WINNIFRED BUMP :,,,.ir 7J L FRANKLIN HART ,..,..,, ....... T reasurer .-, -.... ...... TOVA OLSON fifklgx F I f .lil , , ,, N D HH I I ' ,ff IJ ,viii K Jil CEC? N ' , f NJ . 7 fi' if I I V V 0 Iyyg, K , E iffy 5 1 I ,I,V O O9 1 P if Af T ,I age 396 q M4115 D ,f' Q I I ,V - - ' . A ,-X , f fr' .X ..-P. 5. --- - ' -I Q W' UDISIX ,EG-Tlgifgitxlh, jUlyL?2.LM3'Qf3Q fi -Qgf M I I ix an I ,, l I+ 1,1241 . 11 pf I me J 1957 f ' - . A iff x f ff 'M' 'A '7 z:, ff' X- If fl I T51 ' H U -Lf ' me W ki?1e4s1f4,lfJzL.i,,fIW fiefxxsl-fYfgff'Jff Nb' III mf?-Jxv ff,x.zffe A AWUPQGMFW CTA, TTTIIWQQATDRILZIRH 'I' , I , 1' I I ff, I ' . ' IIIII., I fi-Nfl BIQQJXI' I f' 'III UN If 2' ,R V 5,1 I f I II I I I I I , ,C I QR NA! A .L ,, ,. TG? --9Ifiqidf-Ii' '1IXf,-AXSZII Clfiivlm A I ' A AQ., ,Sq-'IIIIZI .i?f f I III Ifffcif ' -lf ' 55' lx Lf-3 JI I.. 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WJ, ,ApVV,V ' ii, , Q, -, 1, 4, V . WV - t 125V fV V, H 4. ' I V .--X r' if-ct-'i .'i 17' V- .fig 'Q 'I .Q ' 'gif V - V- -,yy , ji?-T 1' -' fi Y , ', V f . ri- V ,Nfgm Jdixikv- Vx .V ,. f f, gd,-4 t Q mln V Mg Y. V ,K gt fr -lpn! ,Y ' Y 4 X cfaf A. - , ,vw--K' 12 TXK'ff'V THE EXASPERATING CASE OF MR. PIDGETT . I Z ,1,df jVjV By Doe BRADDOCK Q, ,rl r .ii VNV if MOKEUP Junction was a thrilling little Q KVvf2l:.rn7y,2y'VVVs7 metropolis of some two hundred inhabitants, fix x VV If and the Monteglues. They lived in a huge fx' ,,L,i,L.tVZQi'! mansion stuck well up on the hill above the town silk lj! in order to keep up their higher social position, and QVIT V iii I as some said to look down on the poorer class If 'Q f that lived below, for it so happened that the ig j' A--iii ' to stature of the Monteglues was not that of 1 mizzen '57 5 zfygjxxgg . . il: Li mast. ,-rio .t-I Wil me 1 ,. ifl Squire Monteglue was a man of vast wealth. WV 'i He was so rich that he used twenty dollar gold TVN Nf 1'VV,t VlV,V lil pieces to weight down his coat tails and it was . said that the fires in the many fireplaces of the VW -'g'Qi,3f3V,ffl:-' l mansion were given encouragement with rolls of ' ii , il fl'Q5l. 'x iff: '5 S' fifty dollar bills but of course this re ort was ex- 'N if ' r. as at a P . .5 'ES . d sli htl . He also had one son Sticke V . ,V ,P ,fx VV, I- aggemfe g Y . v. i.. ii.iBif'i NO! a Soul Was to Be Seen But Venus and 3 daughter' Lepmge' both fhildffn were Comdy fifii rmffifi ji, 'ip to look upon if the one who viewed them was f i,l'f2i,'Q-. . 'lik 7-1 ll not prejudiced as to good looks. But that is neither here nor there. lllii .f VV, ,l. . Vx 4 1 .VVVV i'ifc,f'-ig i,!1iV,'i1' It happened that each year the good Squire gave a large party at the house on the hill to those of lower living quarters and upon a certain night one of these admiration functions iXqiQtW,- was in full fling. Among those present was a young man named Fidgett. who was a rising tial Wy' Vi, f-.- young business man of the city being an operator of an elevator in the only office building hiv I ' TN -f yi. the town possessed. He had carried the Squires only daughter, LePaige, far aloft in such a . I J- ,.f a. 4- 4, QM fi manner to take her breath away, whereupon she had also fallen for him when he so chose, HQ5 EQQf 'r::L',f and he was here at her special request. The party was progressing nicely as the Squire sat A 5,V,IQfJ2,V. telling his admiring audience of his vast interests. A scream rent the air! Then another. and P 44 .fffq-' i' 51, another, etc. The rooms were in a turmoil. Men ran hither and thither and women cowered l lr. 1 1, N , , , h V .Ni lk' KX f'.j43,l in their corners. Something terrible was happening near at hand. Young Fidgett rushed lab, it , f..--f V . . ,. Ixyciiif 11154, fi madly out of doors glancing wildly from side to side in search of the distressed person whose ,ri V,1x!'XiX'i iffy? V, cries had penetrated the rooms. But not a soul was to be seen but Venus, who was busy in the V 'gig , VL k1'f,7iff ,4g fountain taking her shower, where she had been trying to get clean for the past sixteen years. A ,QEZN-ff,Z4gilf Vy,i Buttoning up his collar young Fidgett set out into the night with a determined look upon his ff l-,- handsome face, which was marked with toil and smallpox. His sweetheart. LePaige, was not Xa-X X yifffl, ,Q on the premises and he expected the worst. ,ff-f f Lf-Qfj X. r. -' 'f 1- fl My lil, V. K X .- ' 1 CHAPTER ll. , .fy xx -Q-yn X-,W if I i,',1 'flf' Open up that! cried young Fidgett as he stood in front of a huge glass panelled affair. Iii' V7yf'1sy'L V l-.fa Open or I'1l bust you one on the center of the nervous function. ,f Wa. 7-9 , - ii, J' f -' , w ,ff,i, '. The girl behind the door cowered at such a threat and slowly swun back the ortals. ' 'E'-1, yi. ... X 1. 3 P Lf , A -t .fi ,, , , '.,.' 'xxiki l bf ' Sa , who's using this hone, ou or me? she asked viciously through her remaining two iv' .Q 1 Y P Y WV I ' ' E' il front teeth. Don't'get hard with me, kid, or l'll set you back about seven years. And slam- ' 'I f X,i,'.- xi, . jg RQXEKV' med the door in his face. Young Fidgett pulled in his size fourteen neck and waited. Here he had followed glues 4. ,r 00 ly.Q Y C I my 'U of LePaige from Smokeup Junction to Umanak, Iceland, and now when he was almost on the gilt' 1 l . . . - . . - 1 -,-F ,gli ,f i' rr ht trail he was foiled b a irl in a tele hone booth. But he was not discoura ed, not he. ' Q , Nc .i , g Y g P g . g, ' -,xg ' . . . . ik V young Fidgett, for he had met with many hardships on the ocean. :V Q-V551 XS 1 , , , ,... , . . ., 1. as X- :f,,.,, 4-If 11 f ,A i i . .-f.p,41Q, 1, . 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Drawing a pair of shears from his vest pocket he cut the wires and thus 7 i Xt' , 'xt avenged himself on the fresh young woman in the f K X! tx telephone booth. f -N 'tQLw', CHAPTER lu. Q Xfguf 1 . V Don'tl Oh, don't! cried the girl, have 5 X l Xt A . mercy! and she burst into tears. X ' X-if 1-2 Young Fidgelt from behind a screen was 3 1 X ' C gy frozen in horror. Here he tracked the fair Lepaige bf ' 4 X Monteglue to this den in South Tacoma, after g .l Til many weary hardships, and had finally located his TELEPWNQ Q 13 love only to find her in the clutches of torture. R lnulllllie' 8 I? Don'tl cried the girl, agony in her voice, Let Q -,Z f H, me go! Please. let me go! fr I ',li-3 fmwcff Hearing this young Fidgett could stand it no l ,S-, longer. I-le thrust aside the screen at one sweep 5 egg and lunged at the throat of her assailant. QL,4V? .,fQfE-QSQJJJX 'r , , L1 f' vb wk The light went out for him. and he knew Say. Wh0's Using This Phone, by , nothing. You or Me? fflffilq CHAPTER IV. kj.,,,:Q: M The golden light streamed in at the windows, its mellow radiance casting a warm glow F all 70' on the sick bed. Young Fidgett lay amidst scented pillows and beside him sat a damsel whose A 'I , X Url hair was like spun gold in the sun's light ' I R ' x-3 ' I c K lL U , 2, . Wha-a-at happened? he began. A,f , , f There, there. said the golden haired one, softly, lie still. I will tell you all. X-if It n Gb- The night of the dance I saw one of the' girls from school and I found that I was QQ5 f? AN' ' i not in style. so I left immediately for the city. There I went to a recommended specialist and X tffgxxtfxx j 'l , now look at me. 1 -X Young Fidgett looked and fidgetted. He saw no change. ll PQz,Dk,A But who was killing you? he queried. f V123 Foolish, it was the beauty specialist. He was pulling my eyebrows and it hurt so that '1 X-ex I almost decided not to let him finish. it ' K Nfl Needless to say, young Fidgett's condition was not improved the last we heard. Which 'f' Q wp all goes to show that it takes pull even to get beauty, nowadays. f 53 5 , X Fmis it I . 'V lx ffm X -45 - W. S. Cl- fs. N YP- X X. 1- Rig. Q N :- Two bold stick-up men entered the White Owl not long ago and endeavored to relieve li the patrons of their valuables. J I 5 It is reported that the management drove the bandits away in a fit of jealousy, ll xx , x rf I 5 'E' -i-W. S. C.-i xr ii I I l T 7 ,ul Ah, I wish I could find some place where I could be cut off entirely from the wor1d. lv .,, 7 A Nitf Try a telephone booth. ' , Nl' e7 l f A fmtegi-'lx 5 ' I' Nl Page 405 ,jiiigiixx ffq A . , 5 im , 1, M.. fir- ' 1- ff? TT f 3 ff VR' A KN 1 QL . J-'Q2g5,w5', ggi' g1f,.j y' Q 25-'T X V,,.g', 2 fmfffif- fikqifl li l l a 'I -ti-3: if . olfb' XXI' f 5 V Agfa. 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MAYNARD SHRAUGIER -K-- r.. ,-,, , I-HI I - XTX X r 'wax , 1 -2 fri if ' 3, -' 'wr Fir i l5iiii7 T if if .xx ' X2 cl' ' X-if My , i , .Q T Aff:-iii --riff f, T -Q-f' F E' N ' .i .fa ,1 y 'te sw, 'diff ll T A i in an - Nr,-,f 'lfiff ll ll?llli'llllllllllll llllllkl ll'Jm 5 ff' 441: fa ff il 'li 6x'iiil,g- ,X - fini 6 cds' J i I ' xv R' ' lilly 5 -llyla 75?-QA ,f,,f.'-'QQ gf, Z9-5935:-X,1f. 2-,fix ,K f-A 1 tj L., ' -X-XL mi . ':0i:!'f-fa 's ei e fi. 1-'gf 1 if 5-ffkfl EM Q, - ., O .X , - U 8 lil f' X 'x r .l Q X X N r ' Xl V 4' l x 1 3, X C if PUssER's GUIDE - Q NVQ C will A 'N i Z, A4 '32 NAME AT HOME MAIN ACTIVITY GOOD FOR l M U - ff rf . Fred Weller On the stage Blah A Evelyn A rl Wally Kelso Behind a paddle Book store fountain Doc Bohler -fo V' ff l 1 rip f Q75 Walt Horan In a Ford ' Glad hand Another office K -,f 'I Herb Vosburg Dancing on a quarter Hello! Nothing 'C 'ei Wayne Murphy Near hot air A new line A pin 1 . - Q1 MK 5 ., by Dave Guilbcrt Theta house Literary criticism Advance spring styles ly R Algal S K Bill Weiscl On the road Economieally speaking One dime ,V 1 Ted Muncaster Behind a desk Night walks Business . ' lx 33' Leonard Downie White Owl Vocalizing Slinging Hash 41 . 4 ,ji Claire Graves Near copy Nosin' for news Scoop l X E' Dorothy Bryan ,Behind a grin Telling the girls A K grade Q, 5 ' how to do it XJ, 5 f Glenmar Witt Near a man Flapping The last slang W JM ' ' f Helen Frink On the dance floor Those eyes' Rainy weather ' 1 1, ii 'N Y- T Margie Davidson Student's store Mixing Mulledy Responsibility X ,',- Gladys Evans Near Dave Li'l strolls Dave Il xi r Mary Elizabeth Turner ln any hey Doc Braddock A smile XX i ,V XV I, Louise Wheelock. Y. W. office Wrz'ting letters An alumnus we know ly I X xxx K' 1 ff' Katherine Driscoll In class Leaguing Dramaticks 4. Thelma Chisholm With an argument More Arguments Dunno . - 'xJ Q Fat Isaacs Agony Hall College Movies Some poor woman K ,X 'XXRX fi N alll Nt ,K fi X ks, N ie i X QQC .ilu , Zia' wifi Ly, - i Q Q in J l Ur I Y., My X, E. jj gif' 4 A ,. f 1' x . V K Page 407 Cf Sy AS f .QA av-F fsvfff new em ffl- .ffm f-from ,Fidel ' K 1 -- a Wi- ' 1, A ' , ' qzlgi-C X-u - -:3f ff: - ' f - r --14.9. 'fl5X. -Q' F 17 'ff'-'-: .x-3. 1 1, ' liiefZf'l'l'f ii if ,il ilfflffrilfew ll irisfwile'i fi ffelvrril i I , j f?,Q'A.4. ,li ' X'-. V, V .,' 4.,,f'.i. K, '-' --4? 1 N kk ' ,X ' , l' fl fe, f' ,, 'K ' pai? W- ' ' xg -px l MT ff el sl-,luqff-Iss ull ,E-,ififfnl Wg 'vv'fK1ro'-:exif'lil-fglgeiff li 342:46 il,llln3 'ASPH lil flbll ll A Cyril. ' 'V'-X Nil . ' lll, ki -, ' -,xr '. 'ff-W - ,nf,,? 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' gf Yr, ' 1 ' : l-'gig' 1 ' , 'f Kf, 4 L ,, . ?-LQ-I if a,,f ,, .- , K- - ' 'A .gl , 1- .f f,,, 4 -' .f,, jr , , . . 14 A, X X ., .ai THQ - - r oh, the Phi Delt House, the Phi Delt House, kj gjfi Scatters pins around by the score, 1 - Y gg. fe- A l i They count it a bad season, you know, If they don't lose at least three or four. , I F: When you and I were young, Maggie, e.. We stepped with the Sigma Nus ,, lb it ' They now use a faster line, Maggie, .I 'Z l , .L Than the brothers used to use. I fg y i K- . l , ' T' A a. ., fix - Nearby the house of Sigma Chi, We're 'fraid to stay any more, if For they have some wicked red lights, ,g Q ' , Parked around by their front door. 4, I The D. T. A.'s are the loyalist bunch ' That we ever saw, g They shun all lowbrow politics . I, I V And pull for Cougar's Paw. - - ,gig xi i 'f ' .1 li- V-A ,f-' ig ,. f It's lucky for the A. T. O.'s x fcgf They have a hypnotizer, ,EH W 5,51 L-ti, They now get by, and goodness knows if '- fl 512 :Qi ig , Nobody is the wiser. , fx' if lg , . 1 And when the Ferry Hall men ' 15' Dig up. and have a ball, ' 4. y . How airy are the fairies , .ax That they bring to Ferry Hall? 1 A i The maidens of McCroskey Hall ' 1 ,el Look very nice and natty, ,ff But we have tearfully been told , That their truth-parties are catty. y 'f In oratory and debate 14,1 . X Alpha Gamma Deltas are elate. fl., i Prom the top of the roof, clear down to the cellar, Q ie' They get better and better, and Weller and Weller. M' ff' 1, ll, .ik Oh, Romeo and Juliet l, D With all the thrills that they could get, ' 5 . in , Had nothing that would near approach 'B Advantages of the Kappa porch. A The maids of Theta Upsilon ' - We can tell for miles away, They all Wear the same kind of roughneck Y , l l On any old kind of a day. J ' ' 3 1 f'-ff 1 ' -mfg Q , Vs' .- t, L.-A-A y 2.9 4 Page 411 . A fi , , A ,T '-sl S, 1' Til' -, A in P ' u I 'X l ,ji ' -.. u U ' P fi ' ze , 4 A N ,W . . L V ii' , , .xl ,. N il , ' - f-N ,Q Pg 417 'i' Inoda BMDDOCK WONDERFUL lVIike-This is a great country, Pat. Pat-And how's that? Mike-Sure, th' paper sez yez can buy a five-dollar money order for three cents. -I-W. s. Q? CLARENCE DARLING Clarence, she called. I-Ie stopped the car and. looked around. I am not accustomed to call my chauffeurs by their first name, Clarence. What is your surname? Darling, madamf' i'Drive on. Clarence. 1-W. S. C.-1 HEADED FOR THE ROCK PILE 'NVarden-It is our custom to let a prisoner work at the same trade in here as heidid outside. Now, what is your trade, shoemaker. blacksmith. ore- Prisoner-Please sir, I was a trav- eling salesman. ---w. s. C? THE RADIO INSTINCT lrate Wife fidI.SCOUQI'l.l7g z'nelm'afed husband on front steps fiddling l.UliIh door knobj-What are you doing there, Webster? Husband fconlinuing to turn knobj--Sshh! I'm trying to get Pittsburgh! --W. s. Q? You say she's good at track? Yep. makes the lap in record time. . . --., , is--' . -. -. . W , ,, 4 I. l '. H ' ' - .. ' ' ' L --far, DEEP SEA STUFF Two gentlemen of Hebrew ex- traction were shipwrecked. For two days they floated around on a life raft. Near the end of the second day one of them cried: Morris, look! I see a sail! Vel1, vat good does dot do us? snapped back Morris. Ve ain't got no samples. --W. S. C.-1 PLAYED BY REQUEST I note the paragraph on your menu wherein you state that the or- chestra will play anything on re- quest. Yes, replied the manager. Their repertoire is very extensive. Vlfhat do you wish them to play? Tell 'em to play pinochle until I have finished my meal, and I will be very grateful. -w. s. C-- HEADS OR TAILS At a golf club one Sunday morn- ing a member turned up late. Asked why, he said it was really a toss-up whether he should come there that morning or go to church, And I had to toss up fifteen times, he added. iw. s. C.- She-I'm saving my kisses. Braddock - Well now, that doesn't rate any interest with me. lW. S. Cf- Spouse-You've been drinking again. Souse-I can't eat all the time. Page 413 qi. I. J. .,, ,. 17' viii P Ii' ' ' 1' ,Q i-- srl,-t -'l ,,. eg .I 11 Ill 111, 11 MK' ' 'A ' ff' all 1 1-f -A-'i -5' 1 I I If ' I I X, ' 'Jfiflh 1 J 2' -- tu' .' X1, X '1 e ,,. T 11..1ff11.1..111 il . 'S--4 I mf- ,In v 111 1 N I ,Q , . ll. 11 .. ,iq i df. fr I 112'-,fa -, 1' .H- I 5 1 1 1 f I 'I I1-f.i-L41 , W,-gg .I A adj- , 3 X 1. , .V I, -,ML,1..1 - 11- 1' ,,,--1-pp, - fr 1M,L1xl'Kl, M1.J,1 f, I I AYVCK' I-rx -1.1 It 'X54:.,g.v.,,-' !-I',xg.-- -1 , 1 1 N -HI I . txt X 1,X,r,17. - x,!l3v.A4' A , 1 I.. .L , Q A X ,X ,. 1 11 x, -111 - 1 .',.. ,J S f.-wx 1,, 1 1,,, , -4 .J ,11.,f'ti -. X- .-1371 ,4 ' I 1 . -11 1 1' ,-, , '1 , 111 :df , A Q. !1f.v', 1 - - -, li AM isisf., I '1 -Y li iw. ff? gg jx, 1 I, 5 A L Iwi ,wir - 1 4. .1 Ziff wx 1' ,' 7' , , .441 J, .-,sr - E 11- 1 , ,i',f.'1 IH I 1,1 '- Q, ...11,V ,. ,... 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Then slowly but firmly I pressed a kiss on her ruby lips-a minute passed-still I lingered in her passionate embrace. I could not break away. I-Ier sparkl- ing eyes seemed to look into my very soul and plead for More - More. I seemed bound to her by an irresistable force. Finally, I broke away and stuttered: My gosh- what kind of gum do you chew? ---W. S. Cl WANTED TO KEEP IT Acquitted, said the judge. The old negro who had been ac- cused of stealing a watch looked doubtful. Acquitted? What yo' mean, judge? I mean. answered the judge, you are acquitted. The negro looked more confused than ever. Judge, he asked, does dat mean I have to gib de watch back? -w. s. C- I Bless thee, gentle janitress, Guardian of my room, Swept by the gentle breezes, But seldom by thy broom. Page 414 -. ..,1 ' - -, L. ' ,-gre . x1,f .1 '- ' ' I i' - . 1 ,1'f Vg' -1 I . 1l ., 1- Lge 1 35,1 ,' Ti-f 1k1'4v.l,f A 'ji' f'Qy'. .- X 31 'i vfyf. i I II .',i.,,v ill:-1 ,im xl 5.1. I. N . 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C.- TI-IAT'S ECGNOMY I hear you give your little boy a quarter every week for good behav- ior, Ignatzf' Sure, but I fool him. I told him the gas meter was a little bank I bought him. f 1 Uur cf4cz'verti5er5 l5mxmm,l-.gi ?llTcnwNua-.w - On the following pages are the many friends of Washiiigton State College and the Chinook of '16 -our advertisers. We extend sincere thanks and best Wishes to them. CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION ' ' 'f ' '. ' f' 2E25s2s?5?53:2fs:2fz gif'-F' 't,5f. 3EQEQEQEf1f5fEfE P d t frail' :falzaff -, .. f-. 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'- HW.-irq kf1.ffE'r:f-' ':v: '':f-21:51:52-rirrrs,Ii , 4 I 1 ---42:11 .1:r-1-'fe-' '.:r:':., -1 --af ' :Q..-:-2.,E-Q-,::L- wr- '-gig: - .7 1- : H flieducing the Cost of Home Owning The greatest stimulus to home ownership as every build- er knows is a reduction in the cost of home owning. First and foremost among the many advantages of Face Brick is that it reduces the cost of home owning. Think- ing builders and buyers everywhere are finding that out -and building Face Brick homes at a rate never before equalled. The owner of a Face Brick home does not feel the con- stant drain of high painting and repair bills, excessive heating costs, and high insurance rates. Nor does he carry the burden of rapid depreciation and uncertain re- sale value. To complete the bargain are the other natural advantages of the Face Brick home-beauty, hominess. greater comfort and fire safety. Today many realtors are building Face Brick homes exclusively and finding that it pays in added good will and greater stability for their business as a whole. Face Brick homes make permanently satisfied customers. It might pay you to look a little deeper into this question. Washington Brick, Lime 86 Sewer Pipe Co SPOKANE, WASH. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Ore Page 416 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 ,f Im NEW SHOP FOR MEN NEW THINGS FIRST Rig? fl KNOPF CLOTHING - f f They are all hand-tallorecl l1ke the best I, W X X custom-tailored garments and they , ' Q , J, come both ready-for-Wear f' ll I and made-to-order. Z! I 411: ff ll ' ee , rf' ' : 'iz ' ,f f f: I ,WI ' lla piggy 4 sf y 'f,fjQ'7f X Al. l-l1nlcle's Mens Shop ' 'X 1, lr' I. I All fl? I, X A ' I 2 f li Service W ith a Smile X X A. J. HINKLE F. D. JOHNSTON ll ' T f fl P HOT 'T e X 4' BLAST A en s fans et S, Q. Phone 94 Y- X RANGE TRUNKS HANDLED WITH EXTREME CARE Baggage and General Hauling PIANO MOVING PROMPT SERVICE WE DO IT BEST For Fuel Economy and Perfect Opera- tion THE LANG HOT BLAST Range has no equal. Made in all sizes, one, two or three ovens. Catalog and prices mailed on request. F. S. LANG MEG. CO. W4l8 Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash. Page 417 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION Maximum Service Minimum Time The Tower Barbers THE DONNELLY Yakimals Largest Hotel Geo. I. Clithero Yakima, Wash. SEVEN FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN Deliciously Different Davenporfs Chocolates For Sale by All Leading Confectioners Bobbed Hair Specialists ASTER MANUFACTURING CO Davenport Hotel Bldg. Spokane, Wash. The Pullman State Bank ' Established 1892 A Friend of the State College of Washz'ngton for Thirty-three Years OFFICERS DIRECTOIQS J. N. Scott, President J. N. Scott H. Kimbrough, Vice President H. Kimbrough Geo. H. Watt, Vice President J. L. Metsket Geo. H. Gannon, Cashier Geo. H, Watt G. G. Oldfield, Asst. Cashier J. L. Gilleland Member of Federal Reserve System Page 418 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Factory to Consumer CGFFE ' Teas, Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Pie Filling jelly Powder, Etc. M sg K Products Are Sold 6 MY' Since 19047, with a money-back guarantee. Matthews 84 Kerr, Inc. 1102-4 W. Second Ave. SPOKANE THE CITY MARKET College Students Appreciate Choice Cuts We Appreciate Your Business Prompt Deliveries---First Class Service Call 19-99 129 Main St. Page 419 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION Ola Kaye Sweaters, Swimming Suits, eff. are made from IO0 Per Cent VIRGIN WOOL Cffered for sale at a reasonable price. We Made the IV Sweaters for This Years' Football Team. gy Accuracy Words Instantly Associated in the minds of those who measure ,S 3 V ..'.u:l'Ji I , if- 'i 'f ' '. . , 5 .f.e,s:wt-'1- i. I wa - ll A I I- T 53,2 H NL-.-V , pl,rfyl.9g1zf5Qyf.? -1' --fi:-:rf whiff fr ' I' 'iii'-L ', fu 'wtf ' ei I fy I I ' ' gg . hx V, Hg e fl '- 'Qe ikfii' mmilnf 'X ' Our line includes a tape for every pur- pose, each one the best designed for its work. Spokane Send for New Catalog No. I I Incorporated IIIE ZllFln7lYfllLE6,Q Spokane, Wash- New York Windsor, Can. Saginaw, Mich. Through the Mirror of the Eyes A clever photographer searches out the true expression of his sitters. It's a study-not a knack or chance. Many years of experience and a record of thousands of sittings have taught us how. GRAVES Photographer Page 42 0 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 . G I 707-709-7ll Sprague Avenue 708-710-712 First Avenue SPOKANE Engraved Wedding Stationery l-IEN plans for weddings are formulated, concern for all the charming conventions of the occasion is uppermost in the mind of the prospective bride. Wedding cards give the first impression and strike the keynote of dignity and beauty which is to characterize the day itself. In our wedding cards the exquisite care of hand-engraved plates. carrying out lettering exclusive with us, combines with paper of the finest quality. Correct form in essential details, dignity and distinction are assured in orders placed with us. Specimens will be sent upon re- quest. Engraved Stationery Dept., Sprague Ave. Floor. Y .W -7,4 QUALITY SERVICE Why don't you and Bilkins go into part- nership? hine P ? He was engaged to my wife before I was. You don't suppose I would take a smarter man ' Certainlee! I I A Shine Is My Motto than I am for a partner, do you? -Ex. -W. S. Cl?- Visitor- We're getting up a raffle for a poor old man. Won't you buy a ticket, my dear? The Charlotte M.- Mercy, no! What would VARSITYPKIEQESHINING I do with him if I won him? -Ex. , , Virgil W. Howard Midway Page 42 I CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION NO FINER CANDIES MADE THAN f I I If I UTMosT IN coNFEcTIoNs IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY, Seattle, U. S. A. H. 8C Q1-1, SHE DID Give me a sentence illustrating the word TILE FLOORS and MANTELS anarchist. RAECOLITH MAGNESITE I went to see Anna the other night and FLOORS anarchist me. -EX. Building Specialties 5835 Q55 Spokane, Vwfash. M. 1171. 324 N. Division The Hotel Commercial Is Yakimcfs Finest Hotel College athletes, their friends and families are always welcome. Rates reasonable. Cafe and Din- ing Room operated by Hotel. CLINTON A. HARRISON, M anager. Page 422 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 COUGAR'S PAW? Aunt Hilda, after a brief survey of the col- lege comic, looked at her nephew with a horri- fied expression of wonder. Aren't you afraid that the young ladies there will see these pa- pets? --Ex. --W. s. C..- Belle- Do you college boys Waste much time? Hop- Oh, no, most of the girls are reason- able. -Ex. The Spokane 91 --5lLYE'iCRllP f I' , . P - 4 GX'-I-Yfslcner Ywj I Z, , I I A quarter of a century of cordial hos- pitality has made this Hotel the Spo- kane home of the traveler seeking per- fect service with fine appointments at popular prices. One hundred rooms with baths at the uniform rate of 32.50. A hundred rooms, baths detached, 51.50. gli IllllllIllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE l89O-1925-Thirty-five Years of Progress E : if-m e : INLAND EMPIRE HEADQUARTERS FOR E E 'W Q- k y, FINE ENGRAVING AND PRINTING E gg M 'ml Office Furniture and Equipment. E E ..,....,,. Nl, I Waterman Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Kodak Film E E. TWIxw5' U 4 a'r-W ...Mmm Finishing Service. E f i. ..., .23 E if , . I ---- 35 'STV'9NEP5?Ik'ER'S'IT1'?I??-E5IS.'?R'kY'?R5 ' . E 2? 1 Swmtw ' E EQ g.sr1IIf55. BRING of MAIL Us YoUR KODAK FILMS E E' - n fiI1..Ir ' N l lgE 325-327 Riverside. 326-328 Sprague E E, Y, E T - When in Spokane next: See Our Display of :.- E . fi' E globe-Wermclce E E SECTIONAL BOOKCASES, WOOD AND STEEL FILES, E E STRUCTURAL STRENGTH STEEL SAFES E ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Page 4 Z3 ADVERTISING SECTION Portland's Finest Hotel :we .sg Fd, :ff-, . ,- . Plz Hu, an s K 3.3 an T l- 'In ln 'fp 'J Sl: i- --f 'f.!f, rv-was-. Neill ' 515'---' Q1 A ' ',l.v: bl yu' N' Tiiizv,-gal, W S C Headquarters in ?ortIand MUTNOMAI-I HOTEL Minister Cat Baptist revivalj- Brother Brown, come be baptised and have your sins washed away. Brown- Sub, I done been baptised in the Methodist church, Minister- Brother Brown, you'se only been dry-cleaned. -Ex. ---Aw. s. Q- I have a terrible rumbling in my stomach. It is like a wagon going over a bridge. lt's most probably that truck you had for lunch. -Ex. FGGELQUISTS SPOKANE AD ER S NG E IGN If you do not drink PASTEURIZED MILK you are gambling with your health x ' 2 2 lmllrogl 2 8 4 .41 .rvl Tl-IE MILK HOUSE Telephone ZI CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION Have Your House Managers Insist' on GMO scow Maidv Bread Service Our Feature Moscow Electric Bakery Phone Us for Special Party Orders Daddy- My daughter tells me that you are a church member. What church do you be- long to? Enoch A.- Why-er-er-name some of them over. -Ex. Let the Diamond THAT BINDS THE BETROTHAL BE ONE WORTHY OF THE OCCASION Perfect Diamonds and Right Prices always at SARTORI 86 WOLFF Makers of Pine Jewelry N. 10 Wall St. TI-IE WORK ON TI-IIS ANNUAL WAS EXECUTED BY Union Craftsmen COLLEGE STUDENTS MAKE NO MISTAKE WHEN THEY INSIST ON THIS gciifllmgcs Qfmoss j,',Q21'z:auFg,ii.y fwfxfreif' UNION LABEL This Space Paid for bv ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL Spokane, Washington In appreciation of the loyalty of Wasliington State College students to Union Printers, Pressmen, Bookbind- ers, Stereotypcrs and Photo-Engravers of Spokane, Wnslm. Page 426 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 ScztzkjQzctz'on--- YOU want it. WE give it. The Pullman Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 38 We Guarantee Our Work Thin Lady- You're a coward-even afraid of your own shadow. Fat Lady-Well, Why shouldn't I be? It looks likc a crowd following mc. -Ex. f 4 I 1 ,::.- .11-1 Wx F3 i V-q:9f.9U'f-.Ey2Je. .if-:'S'fi:X A3 L gl If . my 6 r X 3, icuualrm is ' non: or ncrnmfv ,T l A DANC ING4,,eff Wm. 'W .2Y:!tY,sx.cr''N'q,,f1 l' +G lm., .g pa m' ' .J V 'Xt rf.. g irls Z II' fr, uf xv HJ ff, film . gnu MANUFACTURING 00. SPOKANE .VVASI'I. Page 42 7 CHINOOK '26 ADVERFISING SECTION Come in and See This Interesting Display of Plumbing Fixtures To appreciate the fine finish and grace- ful yet sturdy design of Crane plumb- ing fixtures, you must see them. State College students are cordially in- vited to call at the Crane Branch in Spokane and inspect our interesting display of Crane plumbing and heating materials. There are Crane fixtures in types and styles to -satisfy every taste. They are sold only through contractors at prices to fit any building or remodeling budget. PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS CRANE CO., 126 SOUTH POST STREET SPOKAN E. WASH. One of the pianos in agony hall is like Asia People used to commit suicide by blowing Minor: it has a dead C in it. out the gas. Now they step on it E DR. L' G' KIMZEY DR. P. D. JOHNSTON Dentistry . . Room 5 Emerson Building Office Phone 16' Residence 3,6 Office Phone 333 Residence 1553 Page 42 8 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Theatrical and Masquerade Costumes, Wigs, '4lVIzLke-up Manufacturers of Fine Toupees, Wigs and Transforma- tions, Bobs, Ear Puffs and Curls. MILLER-DERVANT 209-Zll North Post St. Spokane Pioneer Costumers and Wz'g Malzers Stranger- Why it is that these autoists hereabouts clon't put out their hands when turning the corners? Constable- You see, this is a college town, and remember these young college chaps ain't octopuses. -E X Will You Remember sg I sw Pr-f 95 2 IZISIZU Vault Equipment, Filing Systems Everything for the Office SPOKANE OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. N121 Howard St. Spokane, Washington Gammons BILLIARDS, CIGARS and FOUNTAIN A Real Place to Spend Your Spare Time CORRECT ATHLETIC RETURNS Stage Depot: Spokane-Lewiston Call 57 Page 42 9 CHINOOK '26 l We Specialize in Social Engraving and Dance Programs For Fraternities, Sororities and All College Organizations Our complete equipment and wide experience in school engraving and printing makes it possible for Washington institutions to buy in their own state with entire satisfaction. CLINT W. LEE COMPANY 1515 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, Wash. SEE OUR SAMPLES AT TI-IE STUDENTS' BOOK STORE 5 ' I :fx ll ,. n mf pin. 1 1, ffgg, .- r isis- 4 s. ' : . 'rv-' , A .., -J ,V Hilo ' -- NEW SPRING APPAREL No one appreciates more the advan- tage of a good appearance than the col-- lege student. Confidence is necessary in facing the class-or the world. The Crescent prides itself on its com- prehensive assortments of men's and women's apparel-and invites you to select your spring wardrobe here, where quality is assured, and prices are con- sistently low. f' l' CQRE5 EN , g, SPOKANES GREATEST STORE -sf' RIVERSIDE. MAIN AVENUE. AND WALL STRLILT I Ed Smith- Well, I answered a question in class today. Rudy- What answer did you give? Ed Smith- Present --W. s. cf- Bill- Gee, one does funny things when cocked. Last night I ate a dozen powder puffs thinking they were marshmallows. Joe- That's not so hot. A week ago I ate a Whole box of corn plasters thinking they were Life Savers. -Baboon. Page 4 3 0 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Greenawalt-Folger Company GENERAL MERCHANDISE - The Best Place in Town to Trade MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE Anything to ecztg everything to wear, for College Men or Women WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS A man is never older than he feels, de- T176 clared the ancient beau bravely. Now, I feel D S as a 2-year-old. Horse or egg? asked the sweet young thing brightly. Drugs That Satisfy We handle a complete line of Whit- e eee ee-if man's Chocolates, Kodaks, Stationery, Bm, Your and Gifts at REASONABLE PRICES GAS and OIL at the I Cougar Service Station MCM3h0H cmdstruppler I 302 E. Main se, Puilman, Wash. Proprietors Page 43 I CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION The Flatiron Candy Tobacco 1 ' . - K Pat- This 1S the foist time rnny of these corporations hev done innything to binnefit the workingmanf' E Mike- HoW.is that? Patiult is this sivin-cent fare. I hev been walkin' to and from me work and savin' tin cents, and now I kin save four-teen cints. - Ex. Dayton F. Archer, Prop. -W. S. C.- E1 ' ink pig, because it is always getting out of the pen and running all over. A member of the art staff calls his bottle of Magazines Drinks R 0 L Y N Cascade Coal Company Miners cmd Shippers of Genuine ROSLYN COAL We Furnish the Coal for the College Page 4 32 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 DR. J. L. GILLELAND Office Phone 6. Residence 62 DR. A. E. HUDSON Dentist Special Dental X-Ray Equipment Firsl National Bank Building Office Phone 166. Residence 1782 Cohen and Levy were in business together, and while traveling out west Levy took sick and died. The undertaker who took charge of the body wired Cohen, Levy died, can embalm him for fifty dollars or freeze him for twenty- five dollars. Cohen wired back: Freeze him from the knees up for fifteen dollars, his legs were frost- bitten last winter. -EX. AMMS FURNITURE sToRE COMPLETE LINE of HOUSE FURNISHINGS for THAT NEW HOUSE We Sell for .Less Moscow, Idaho 4 Q' - ' ' -V --' , ygir, ' -, - -Y gf- - J E fr -4.-. A u is 12-9 Q Y v :Quin rn- .. If Km. Y - 15- wif, Ill - '- I f el.f,wL,1-' gpi.:.....,.x,.-.,4.+,..-x,N.., I 011.121 '- ,- , me 523.2211 C Z 2 I .r.1 ' e' c', at Q I I ... , I .,5- ' 1 '- ' - ,E I ...-- 524 sl Yi J I 'I E91 r .ELT 55:7 nf l' il' drip' WSH -' 1 7- XA 1 ' I ' - Tl:-N' '. Q - ': ' M .yi I , VFHLM-, i-we p ' bg'-1 Q .5 -:uf-N CLS 'U 'f ' -..-:.T.: Jifw-L - 3,1 , 'L ' . 1 fr. ,mu .. , ' KV 9 -Q, 3, 5 .ni-.-ni-p I . , - nl -5, 1 :If -, '53 I n y: wt 4 5 Sz! rg., I . X? lima :.-fit. ' 'f 4 I 6 ,l vj Il. 1 Sf' v ,, t - .,D'. f.',Ff-T' 1--',' - .aulfdw ki ff, .-,W-if-ff gfzf-,F .,,-Gigi f - em A I ' -'W H IT EH ou 5 fn- ee? in Q L4 2 '40 c-vnu. ,, AV 4 ,fx M1 H 1 T L c it Q, 4 . W, ,MS P o me N 1,1 - ly l li ml I l '-1' - if-QP L44 4- - f - f .'1I3Av- Q-14 i ' Page 4 33 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION Years ago a Few Men had a vision. Believing in you, having faith in your city, ambitious to make it a better place in which to live, they invested untold capital-and genius-and brains, that you might have that Marvelous Institution-Electric Service. It is they who made a reality, that which was only a vision years ago. and founded this, your Electric Service Company, the very heart of your com- munity. We welcome our customers to partnerships in this great electric service business. f The Washington Water Power Company Your Electric Service Company History Professor-- Well, why don't you say something? W orks QSince 19005 Johnny lvl.- I'm Waiting for history to re peat itself. -Ex. SEALS, RUBBER STAMPS, SIGNS, 51 STENCILS, BADGES When Service and Quality Working Devices of All Kinds IS Des!-red Send your orders to us Quick, Reliable Service l g Spokane Flor1st Co. KIPP Y5 JANDL 8 Sprague Ave., Spokane' Wash' Phone Main 5 Cor. Sprague-Howard Page 43 4 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 We are now in our new location, Miriam F,-- Prudence told me that she ' W607 Sprague' next d00f to Smith fairly shone at the Prom last night. Dope. We handle the best assort- Bert W.- That was reflected glory-her mem Of Collegiate Clothes and Hab- date was lit. -Ex. erdashery in the city. You are cor- dially invited to visit us in our new shop. -W. S. C.-1 KOPPA-KOPPI-X Weingarten- The cops are looking that guy over! Jackey- Do you think he'll pleclge? - Whirlwind. and t i .ll 1-1 0 e owman V It I 11 li- Q W here W Collegians kill. ., W, Meet A i , . ze i ri - 'Q ' l ' ' ' ,M ' ' SECGZLL3LS3EU3fl - Sgvagle. it W f When good fellows get together in the big town, Whether at the game, on special visits or at vacation time. this hotel is a center of college fes- tivities. , A hospitable welcome and a chance to mingle among college friends awaits you here whenever you come to Seattle. ' T. H. GOWMAN, Managing Director. Page 435 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION l High Class Service at THE COR ER DR G We Specialize in Fine TOILET GOODS Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Your Rexall Store THE NEWER STYLES IN FOOTWEAR ing? Aw, he goes up to the book store and fills his fountain pen. Where does Bill go so early every morn- The kind college men and women like to Wear and prices they like to pay. --W. S. Cf' 55.00-336.00-37.00 Nong I-Ifghgg' Why did you give up pipe organ lessons? I felt so blooming childish, playing with my feet. -Ex. The Hill Shoe Stores, Inc. Lewiston Spokane Yakima Page 436 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Walk-Over Shoes are Style Leaders YEs,JoHNNY 57.00 38.50 510 A little boy from Canada, who had never seen a negro. was riding in New York with his uncle when he spied a colored lady. Uncle, why does that woman black her A face? She doesn't: that's her natural color. ls she black like that all over? Why, yes, uncle replied. See them at The boy looked up beamingly at his uncle. Gee, uncle, you know everything, don't you? 7 -EX. Sfmart 5 Walk-Qver Boot Shop 719 Riverside Ave. Spokane HOW TO SUCCEED IN THE BUSINESS WORLD Wear Satz'5jQzct0ry Clotfzef I I Throughout four busy college years Fred has aimed to meet the exacting demands of the college fellows now graduating-that is, a large percentage of them. On the campus, in the stands and at the prom -Greif togs have carried the proper air of distinction. Now Fred says to the fellows he congratulates on successfully concluding the course: Continue to wear Greif-Clothes, and succeed! A Greif-style for every purpose. FRED N. GREIF 86 CO. 205 Granite Block, Spokane, Wash. Page 43 7 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION Krause and Ton g HABERDASHERS AND HATTERS Formerly I-Ial' Box Featuring DISNEY- Times Square SCHOBLE-' 'Supreme BERGESTER- Sta Shape Hats for College Men Latest Styles Always in SHIRTS, CAPS and FURNISHINGS No. 6 Howard St.,-Spokane, Wash. Sixtar1e shilluns a da' did they charge me for my room at the hotel in Lunnon! roared Sandy indignantly on his return to Croburgh Burghs from a sight seeing expedition. Ou, aye, it wasna cheap, agreed his father: but ye must ha' had a gey fine time seein' the sichts. Seein' the sichts! roared Sandy, I didna see a sicht a' the time I Was in Lunnon. Mon, mon, ye dinna suppose I was going to be stuck that much for a room an' then no get the prop- er use o't. --Ex. NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE OF OREGON SCHOOLS OF DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY PORTLAND, OREGON The Annual Session Begins September 28, 1925 Courses of Inslruction The courses in Dentistry are Four and Five years. The courses in Pharmacy are three and four years. The length of the Annual Session is eight months. Recommendations to Prospective Students Prospective students, preparing to enter North Pacific College of Oregon, should include in their academic studies the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. For Illustrated Catalog Address THE REGISTRAR East Sixth and Oregon Streets Portland, Oregon Page 43 8 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK 26 IPIMIDPYHPII GO0PERNWON H W0 STHP OIF OUR. SUHIKINDIL AND KUINUUEGJE ANNML mlwmmmm IUIAVJE IENINBJLJEED 'IUBUB STUDENTS OIF 'IUHUIS SYUHIKUCIIIIL 'EO IPIUJBIUISIHI A BETTER OANNUAJI3 wsmmmwmffwmmwla mf, 2030 IFIIIPTIHI AVE., UIDIRNIEIHL IIJEINORA STS, IPLOQIEOX 118843 X SEATTLE X1-'-If Pg 439 CHIANOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION If you would have Hotel the 5 - 7157 MAJESTIC Newest m I ' Spokane, Wash. Coats, Sluts and Dresses RATES PER DAY 331.00 AND UP Modern Accommodations Prompt Service Mrs. W. H. Murphy, Prop. Come to the Shop of Assured Styles The Fashion Shop INCORPORATED Moscow, Idaho 1Ve Feature Irene Castle Fashions R. B. WARD PAINT co. Painters and Decorators WALL PAPER, PAINTS, GLASS, LINOLEUM, VARNISH 1. Let Us Figure on Your New House ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS 110 Main St., Moscow, Idaho Phone 477 THEM ADJECTIVES Teacher- Who was George Washington? Student- He was El man that never told a lie. Teacher- Next, who was George Wash- ington? Next Student-- He was the man that never told a lie. Teacher-' 'Correct Page 4 4 0 That sounds fine. coming from one of your ilk ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Spokane Hardware Company 706 Main Avenue Spokane, Wash. She- I adore men of action. He- Try Henry, he has St. Vitus dance. --A-W. s. c.-- S Distributors Ajax Tires i , Sargent Builders' Hardware Aw, I'm not an ilk, I am a Mason. -Ex. I I ' Goldsm1th's Athletic Goods Heath fd Milligan Paints 1 Associated Press Despatches Inland Empire News Keep Posted on Modern Histor As it Unfolds Day by Day and Week by Week A Real Newspaper for Intelligent People The Spokesman-Review Spokane, Washington Brilliant Special Features Thought-Prouoking Editorials Page 441 CHINOOK '36 ADVERTISING SECTION Cl'12miC3lS Glassware When You Want Supplies for Schools, Cement Testing or Bacteriological Laboratories Remember Stewart 84 Holmes Drug Company Seattle, Washington ARE HEADQUARTERS Microscopes Assay Supplies Bill S.- My girl has two faults. Ethel- You and who else? PENNANTS, BANNERS. FELT CAPS For Schools and Lodges, Letters and Monograms Have Them Made by L. M. Varney S208 Howard St., Spokane A Different Tailor Shop jQwYoun g Men Producing metropolitan fashions for young men of discriminating taste. Exclusive Woolens from England. Ireland, Scotland. Belgiumand America. Very modestly priced, quality con sidered, from 335.00 to 9575.00 Permit us to file your measurements for future reference next time you are in our city. LEN HILL A Tailor W'ith a Conscience Suite 203 Eiler Bldg., Spokane, Wash. Page 442 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 YOU CAN NOT do better or get better merchandise anywhere than we carry CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS HATS and CAPS FLORSHEIM SHOES HOLEPROOP HOSIERY for Men and Women V. W. CLARKSON A member of the staff says that it is not only geese that have quills, for he has heard of pig-pens. J. P. DUTHIEI Operating Empire Elevator, Chop Mill and Cleaner. Coal, Wood, Flour, Feed, Paint, Glass. Storage Warehouse Phone 50 Pullman, Wash. K 84 N Grocery We Strive to Please A Choice Line of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES You know the qualityg we give the service. Prompt and efficient deliveries. Phone us at 56. Page 443 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION 'Tlve GRA D and LIBERTY . Tbe CPlace to Spend Your Leisure Moments ALWAYS HIGI-I CLASS PICTURES A thing of beauty is a joy forever. The acme of beauty cmd ul'z'lz'!'y is best aebieuecz' in Pullers Paint Products Woodwork that gleams in rich and satin-like vesture-in aristocratic colors of your own selection will provide a fitting background for your rugs and furniture, for pictures and hangings, and will give you the highest degree of satisfaction in beauty and endurance. There's a Eu1ler's Paint for Every Purpose. We carry a complete stock to give you a REAL PAINT SERVICE. LEE ALLE Pugr. 444 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Pullman aMillWorlc 84 Building Co. CFormez'Iy Smith E5 Basfordj for Building and Woodworking The College Peoples Right Hand in Cabinet Work and High Class Finishings. We Hurry-You Gain Try Us First Phone 205 We have heard it said that in the good old days when a man used to reach under his coat tail it was a threat: now it's a promise. --W. S. C1- Our bank is sure to fall, said the cashier, as he skipped out with the funds, now it has lost its balance. J. E. Hammond Plumbing Company GUARANTEES YOUR PLUMBING Cold lVeather Artists 102 Main St. Phone 42 Page 4 45 CHINOOK 6 ADVERTISING 6EC1'lON CBetter Haircutf That girl's a miser when she dances, Huh? Yes, pretty close.-EX. We know the aff Of trimming the College Man's hair. --W. S. C.-- Ike-When I die I want to go to Hell. Jake--Vy? Ike--Business is all gone to Hell.-EX. PETE PROPI-IET he cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MGLLCY co. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois awry Molloy Made Cover bears this trade mark on the back lid. Pg 446 ADVERTISING SECTION CH1NOOK'26 T m f'1 Dessert Hotel wif Your Needs! N OVER.8oo rooms covering every range of Hotel f? Vx V Service now comprise the Dessert Chin of In- ' Q- land Empire Hotels. X-N 0 'W Q,ygM,, 'juli Ther-e's just the room and the type of service YOU L- f txt. , mf, H ' 'Z prefer-ancl just the price you are willing to pay! : i, , 1+ F! W2-'li Vff Rooms that are homelike and very reasonable, at F' Pacific Hotel, Atlantic Hotel, Lever Hotel, I Victor Hotel, of Spokane. ' UgFIIV l, Idaho Inn, Coeur'cl'Pslene. . Illlfwl g fill l Adams House, Rxtzville. l ' - ' 'Ni Ulf' ...L . :'li,v!l ts' Dollar Dinners ana' 406 Lunches justly Famous'- .. QU: ' 1 W , are also the specialty of the well known Pacific Hotel iggx I ' -fgijill 5' ' ,sm Oasis in Spokane. You'll enjoy eating there. ga.. -V? 1 t I ' a ti , L C 72 rf. . I A A5 -gnu A PT F: --5.4 fi- C. ', 7' V5 - V. 2--Sli ': i' I 'g .I '-ff.- 'Q , .HHH 'lift s-2: up -rgeizf-er L - -+------1' il I Eicrii' '.: :::::gl. f 5 Rlfr- Tizi-V. .if.ef??T. ?,Z ,4 gifs.. . .I ii55!i'iisr Q-If 2' Q-sm -- 'liiieisi - , ' ss-iffiifi 2 Y - :lg LH- IL -'- , E'-U Y ?'..T...l'412.w,ZL,' ,, ' ' Grange Warehouse Compan A Co-operative Institution We Co-operate With the College Students We Feel You Appreciate Our Service You will find a Complete Stock of Groceries at your disposal. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Phone 75 Pullman, Wash. Page 44 7 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION I 73 'CA11 Old, Old, Story-- ln looking over this issue of the Chinook, an old W. S. C. Alumni re- marked to his wife, Can you beat it? I see the Artopho Studio is still on the job at Pullman, and by Heck, those Chinook pictures Steve made for me are the best I have ever had. ' We Are Delivering the Same Service Now. OVERHEARD AT THE JUNIOR PROM She-We must never let anything come be- Agency d tween us, ear. D. C. DOWNEN, Manager He-Well, I er--don't quite sec how it can. -Ex. ALL KINDS OF B Amos INSURANCE ELECTRIC SUPPLY STORE RADIO SETS and PARTS T - ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT V Electric Contractors PULLMAN1 WASHINGTON Phone 34 some Alder sf. Page 44 8 llDV1?R'lilSINCi SIfC'. lilON C f if ' :i:1:?:f. , : iv i SZ 2 sf Y i A a ea e A ,' ' Q' ' ' 'r f'- - li gr, 1r?1 EIEIE li- lilijgi 4' l 1:: if: if 2. Q ' 'A .A... 21f11fiirf11fai'sffy,ff fr'f'nf 1r'.,,, gg., - ' - .nm-'M'-rgfiE'tfSrZi1'Ffi.itf2Hr1 ?11gQ3EBw!mmEf55fM Mi. FEM , for Xxx. .Ll lgvii DAVENPORT HOTEL Spokane, U. S. A. One ofAmericc1,s Exceptional Hotels WE are constantly striving. through our accommodations and service. to give fitting expression to the hospitality of our community. Students of the Stare College ol: Vvlashington will find us always eager to do everything in our power to further their interests. Many Dining Rooms, lncluding Coffee Shop. Dinner and After Theatre Dancing. Afternoon Tea and Musical Pro- gram Daily Except Sunday. VERY REASONABLE RATES lN ALL DEPARTMENTS BANG. BANG! He and she were watching the infantry maneuvers and everything was going fine until suddenly there was a volley from the rifles. She threw her arms around his neck. Oh, Mr. Smith, l hope you will pardon nie, I was so frightened. Thats all right. Now, vvon't you come with me and watch the artillery practice? + Ex. so EASY Q ' ' DGLBY rom PULLMAN NEWEST STYLE TOCSS AND TAILOR MADE SUITS FOR COl I EGE MEN All Right SU' Bring It Back i 'Li'5 oo Mi. -i 5 lfltIsn'l Page 4 THINOOK '26 CHIN OOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION SAXON KN IT at VVEATERL. ' lllf if S s Wilnlmllll, If I .ll ll! will ,.- , N- 'il 1 Let your next Sweater be a Saxonknit -once you have enjoyed the comfort and I Q service of a Saxonknit you'll have no other brand. Used by many universities and schools for award sweaters. There are styles and weights to please all tastes. lllllllllllllllllll H , Wrz'te us if your dealer can not supply you. Saxony Knitting Company SEATTLE Athletic Outfitters to the Schools and Colleges of The next person who interrupts the pro- ceedings will be sent home, said the judge. The Inland Empire HurrayI shouted the prisoner. PROMPT SERVICE BEST VALUES -W. s. C.- Wholesale and Retail Say, is a nightmare a dream? A'No, foolish. A nightmare is the mi1kman's horse. -Pelican. Hoxsey-Lambert Company SPORTING GOODS 607 Sprague Avenue, Spokane Page 45 0 ADVERTISING SECTION CI-IINOOK '26 Where the Students Gain Thru Their Book Store Because every nickel of profit that accrues during the year remains as an asset of the associated students to expand and build for their needs. Because the prices are set as low as the costs and obligations permit. Because the students operate the business, through the trustees Whom they select. Owned and Operated by The Associated Students Of The State College of Washington The Students' Book Store A Cougar Institution Page 451 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION SAY IT WITH Flowers WE GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS life Grow Our Own ROSE LAWN GREEN HOUSE 317 N. Main, Moscow, Idaho CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Chickens, seth. said the negro sage, is de usfulest animal dere is. You c'n eat 'em fo' dey is bo'n an' after dey's dead. -Ex. For 3 4 Years J 84 D PAINTS Have Always Made the Grade High quality, remarkable covering ca- pacity, and long service-the cheapest per job. JONES Y5 DILLINGHAM Pain! M'c1l2ers Phone 289-J Spokane-Lewiston CDrug5, Stationery, Tboto n o 5 -if ?t3Jv'.i'f1ii?'i ' VTTTDU 0, Q 50 i Supplzes . T i'.i:5f 'E: W. S. C. NEW WoNDERs IN Ranio They bring ro the home. entertainment. enlighlenme culture-with practically no effort on the part of a member of the family. For mother, the radio has done wonders lo eliminate the dull, monotonous routine of housework. Dad can get the important sporting events-'often tin enjoying a ringsiclc seatAmarket reports, business ral and other things that have strictly a masculine appeal. And how the children love the radiof To keep in close touch with modern life and its var activities, one must have a radio. k Tull BL Gibbs Easy Payment Plan Ma es the Radio Available to Every Home Tull 84 Gibbs Spokaiies Greatest llotnefurnishilig Store YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD First Avenue at XVall Street Spokane, XV nt Pennants, Pillows and Novelties Complete Assortment of College Seals and Alumni Pins. VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS Sheer Music and Radio Supplies Watt's Pharmacy Page 4 52 ADVERTISING SECTION CHIINOOK '26 For Qooa' - E HOT BISCUIT 'C RESCE rag3AKllgl U56 PUWD Crescent Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The Best Cooks on the Hill Have Found that Crescent Baking ' Mn., X Powder Is Dependable Under All Conditions. Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington YVOII Stocked Kitchens Have Crescent Coffee, Spices, Etc. Fisl1er's Millinery Jack was held up last night by two menf MOSCOW, Idahg Where? All the Way home. -Ex. ,417 Exglusiue MILLINERY SHOP TI-IAT CATERS ----W. S. C- TO COLLEGE WOMEN And she's a perfect Kelly Springfield. REASONABLE PRICES 'AExpatiate. Well, then. she's no flat tire. -Ex. Lafesf Styles and Good Service Helena R. Fisher Page 453 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECIION Good Cprinting and Cordial Ckczprocity is the Motto of The HER LD Print Shop THE work which we turn out is produced by skilled Union workmen and modern machines. and we do not attempt to handle printing for which We are not equipped. We appreciate the liberal patronage extended to us by the student organizations of the State College of Washington and take pleasure in re- ciprocating by supporting student publications and activities. This advertisement represents the spirit of reciprocity. The Herald Print Shop Pullman, Washington Page 4 54 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Theres no use haunting this place any longer, sighed the ghost, all the people see through me. Green River That Snappy Lime Drink Carried by W' S' C' Gannon's Thorp's Smoke House Dutton's Louis Gannon Gosh, you are dumbl Vv'hy don't you get ROY A- Neill an encyclopedia? The pedals hurt my feet. -Wasp. And Other Confectioneries and Soda Eountains ff ifflkgrff ei 1. f ' . fc W It if f f- X Q nh ' . SPORTING Goons DEPARTMENT Our Sporting Goods Department offers special service and values to the students of the Washington State College on all items of sporting goods. A full line of Rawlings Athletic Goods and Bancroft Racquets and Tennis Goods carried in stock. Exact models of William Tilden and Helen Wills-both World Cham- pions-will be forwarded for your approval upon request. Any order for athletic equipment needed will be given our prompt service. THE FAMOUS MCGREGOR GOLF CLUBS ARE ALSO CARRIED IN THIS DEPARTMENT Page 455 CHINOOK '26 ADV'ER'I'lSlNG SECTION Compliments of The First National Bank of Pullman Home of the Palouse Dollar Capital 575,000 Surplus 325,000 Under Government Supervision J W ff0fV.:frf1vrfff -i Exclusifue Coats, Dresses, Furs and Sport Wear For the Fastidious Woman 824 W. Sprague Avenue, Spokane, Washington Direilly Opposite Davenport Hotel CRIMSON W OR GRAY W Is Mary out for athletics? No: athletes. --Ex., -.-W. s. Q? We made fifty miles an hour coming home in Mads car last night. What did you quarrel about, dear? Page 45 6 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 ' 1 WIT . fig ' . St. Peter flo applicanlj-Wliat was your h-fr business on earth? ' I I Applicant--I-louse manager for a year. ' Ji I -K H , - St. Peter--Pick out your harp. J - -S 2fS'i-. Q .MW S, Cad Q 5 ll S l Do you talk in your sleep? No, I talk in other people's sleep. How come? Oh, I'm a college professor!-Ex, Tl-IEY'RE HUSTLERS Our transfer men certainly get a move on when they have goods to get out or in. Large or small packing cases, barrels, crates, baskets, no matter what the package-they hustle them all com- ing and going. Quick service but al- ways reliable service, our slogan. Get Our Prices. AUTO TRANSFER 910 Alden St. Pullman, Wash, Qfilways Looking to the Public Wewzre While we have Stores over a wide expanse of country, we do not hope to do all the business. Quite in the opposite. While we strive to do a profitable business, we aim to develop ideals in business generally through our own practices that will bring about a more economical distribution of merchandise. Any step toward attaining a condition where the public is enabled to enjoy the lowest possible prices on goods of strictly reliable quality will have our fullest support. To that end We are working diligently with manufacturers and transpor- tation interests as well as directing our own operations so that waste Cwhich means costj may be eliminated. Page 45 7 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION l TELEPI-IO E ERVICE The convenience of modern telephone service enters into every phase of human endeavor and experience. Business transactions are expedited, social af- fairs arranged, employment secured, anxiety and uncertainty allayed. l We believe that in no other way can so much or so valuable a service be obtained at so small a cost as by the use of the telephone. Every day of the month, every hour of the day and night we are at your command, without a moment's delay. Our plant is of the most modern type and is kept in a high state of efficiency by skilled employees, and it is our ambition to render a service of the highest order. Inland Telephone Compan 4 of Pullman, Wash. I C. J. Langdon, Secretary and Manager A. T. West, President TI-IE BEST PLACE TO EAT ' ' 'Smarter with Ben? 'Se got a sore throat? The Midway Nope. Some one told him to drink hair , tonic for booze and now he's gotta shave his I A tonsils.-Ex. We are proud of our fine dishes and know you will appreciate them. Come in and Let Us Serve You Our Bread and Pastry ls Our , own Cooking. Glover S Hardware Phone 106 ' We Carer to the College People House Managers, Let us help you equip your kitchen and dining room. C. C. Swan. Manager. Phone 53 l Page 458 ADVERTISING SECTION CHINOOK '26 Just tell central o. 6639 WHEN PLACING YOUR GROCERY ORDER There is an absolute assurance of quality and service when you trade at the store HlVl79I'6 All Are Pleased. A light. clean store handling nothing but guaranteed goods is bound to grow. We Are Growing The Store of Cleanliness C. R. Sanders Co. COMPLIMENTS OF TRUNDNS FRANK FORMAN RODERICK'S EK EZ EK For Service We Specialize in Correa? Tailoring Tlzat Talks Odoflfff CDU' Cleaning Phone 3231 Phone 2991 Phone 22 Page 45 9 CHINOOK '26 ADVERTISING SECTION l The Emerson Mercantile Company The Quality Store Distributors of High-Class Merchandise Cheney Neckwear Chase f5 Sanborn's Coffee and Teas Redfern Garments lde Collars Skinners' Silks and Satins Colonial Draperies Walkover Shoes Kuppenheimer Clothes Home Crest Rugs C. P. Ford Shoes Cloth Craft Clothes Peters Shoes Gordon Hats Munsing Underwear Ciossard Corsets Pendleton Blankets Emerson Mercantile Co. Pullman, Washington -aw. M5 siwllirim URDWUTES YQ TO TH EI Green Sumerlpiaygr 'Gnd O America. 'G The laeauiijqil Inlem Em - e W1llx all llxe lures llx Cnaeaqc Oxiido rs SPOKANE CHAMBER of COMMERCE Page 4 60 ADVERTISING -SECTION CHINOOK '26 dent tate College of Washington ITOUNDED BY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATE OE WASHINGTON J! AF JP The work of the State College of Washington is organized into three main groups: Resi- lnstruction, Experiment Station, and Extension Service. THE RESIDENT INSTRUCTION DIVISION includes: The The The The The The The The 'I 'I 25' The The The The College of Agriculture KB. S. and M. S. Degreesj With divisions in Farm Crops, Soils, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Poultry Hus- bandry, Horticulture, Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Range Management, Plant Pathology, Agricultural Engineering. College of Mechanic Arts and Engineering KB. S., C. E., E. E.. M. E., and M. S. Degreesj Witli divisons in Civil Engineering, Commercial Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engin- eering, Commercial Electrical Engineering, Hydro-Electrical Engineering, Management Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics CArchitecture with certificate at the end of three yearsb. College of Sciences and Arts KB. S., B. A., M. S., and M. A. Degreesj With divisions in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Botany, Zoology, Bacteriology, English, Economic Science and History, Business Administration, Secretarial Science, Foreign Languages. College of Home Economics KB. A., B. S., and M. A. Degreesj With divisions in Teachers Training, Household Management, Institutional Management. College of Veterinary Science KB. S., D. V. M. Degreesj School of Mines ana' Geology KB. S., M. S., and E. M. Degreesj With divisions in Geology, Mining, Metallurgy, Metallography. School of Education KB. A., and M. A. Degreesj With divisions in Education, Agricultural Education, Psychology, Manual Arts. School of Music and Fine Arts KB. A., ana' M. A. Degreesj With divisions in Harmony, Theory, Voice. Piano, Violin, Pipe-Organ, Orchestra, Dra- matic Art, Oral Expression, Eine Arts. School of Pharmacy KB. S., Ph. C., Ph. G. Degreesj Graduate School KM. A.. and M. S. Degreesj Department of Military Science and Tactics Including Reserve Officers' Training Corps in Infantry, Engineers, and Junior units. Department of Physical Education and Athletics KB. S., and M. S. Degreesj Short Sessions Including the summer session and Winter Short courses. .Al Jil J! MANY OP THE DEPARTMENTS PUBLISH SPECIAL BOOKLETS Page 461 -Am Administrative Officers .,......,..... Agriculture, College of .........,.tt. Agricultural Experiment Station-- All-Ag Club, --.. ............,........,, -. Alma Mater Song ....... ,.... .. Alpha Chi Omega ..t.., . ,....... . Alpha Delta Pi ........ .,.. . Alpha Gamma ........t,.. ,...,,,t Alpha Gamma Delta ..,. ,,.... . .- Alpha Gamma Rho .,...,, v,,.r,., Alpha Psi ,,..,,...........,..,....,.. ..... - Alpha Tau Omega ...,....a,.aa.,.a... Alpha Zeta -,... ..,...,...,....,...... ---- American College Quill Club. .... . American Institute of Electrical Engineers ............ . ..., Annex .,..,......t.....,.,..., .,,,,., . Associated Chemists ....... ,... . tt, Athletic Council l,,...c.,. ..,. , Athletics, Women's .,...., .,r, . t.- -13.- Baseball ..,..,.r,...,,,.....,..., .,,,.,., Baseball, Intramural ,.... ,.,.,. . ., Baseball, Women's --.-- Basket Ball ......,.......,.. Basket Ball, Frosh ..,...... ........ Basket Ball, Intramural ............ Basket Ball, Women's .......... Beta Chi Alpha .......,.. ...... - . Beta. Theta Pi .,........, Boxing ................ .. ......... ....,,. . .I -C- Cadet Officers ........ . . ,... Campus Life .............l..t...,....... Campus Views ..,.,...,.,..,........ v... Chinese Student Association .... Chinook ........,. .c,.,.,,,.,..,..,,, Chi Omega ..,..,.c,,, .. .,,.,c.,.....,..... . Clubs ...,............ . Coaching Staff .,... Colleges, The ,...... Community Hall ..... .,- ,,..., .. Contents, Table of t,,.t. Copyright ...,c. .. .,...,.,.,,. Cosmopolitan Club ...,.., Cougar's Paw .,,,,.., .-,- .... Crimson Circle tr.. .,r...,, ..,Ya - . Crimson ..,r. ..,. -D- Dairy Club ..,...,V, ,..ru. Dames Club ......,t. ..., Debate A-- .....,..t...a..... uu,., . -. Debate, Intramural ..... t,... . Dedication .... ,..... . . ..., --...---- De Molay ..,.......... Page 4 62 INDEX 47 56 58 378 82 290 292 296 294 332 252 334 250 253 382 320 380 121 161 140 159 167 134 157 160 165 336 338 154 190 217 17 384 200 298 377 123 55 322 13 4 383 202 254 163 385 386 175 178 ll 387 Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta A., ,, Sigma Rho Sigma Psi Tau Alpha Zeta .,... Diversity Club Dramatics -. ,...... ., Drake, Sir Francis ,. -E.. Economics Club , Education, School of ,- .. El Circulo Espanol . Ellen H. Richards Club . . Engineering, College of t,,. Eurodelphian Literary Society .. Evergreen ..,t,t. --. ..,.t.. Executive Council, Student . Ex Libris ......,,,..,,,,...,,.. Extension Service . .t,t . ., Fertig, -12... Anne Nl. Filipino Club .... Football .,........,... . Football, Frosh ....,. Foreword ....,.....,...., .... A . Fraternities, Honorary . .... . ...... Fraternities, lVlen's Social .. Fraternities, Women's Social Freshman Class Officers ,. Friars Club - -Q- Gamma Beta -. .... -. . .. Gamma Nu .... .... Gray W Club -H.. Hill, Jim ..,,... Hockey ..... ..... . .,.,,. - . Holland, E. O. .... . .. Home Economics. College o Humor - .... ....., ., .... .. .- . -1- Intercollegiate Knights . . -J- Junior Class Officers . Juniors ,.., .. .... . .... Junior Prom ,,,.,,,,., -..- . Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa ..K.. Alpha Theta .. . . Beta ...... ..... . . Delta ....,... , . . Kappa Gamma ,, Psi -. ..,,.,,...,..., Sigma .,,..c.,t. . ..... , .... ML- Lambda Chi Alpha ,,.,.. .... . Lambda Kappa Sigma ,..... .. .... 300 257 256 340 302 375 203 6 388 68 390 391 62 258 198 49 7 81 44 392 124 156 15 249 331 289 53 342 259 304 122 12 166 C42 60 403 260 51 105 194 306 308 310 312 246 344 348 262 Lewis and Clark .,.. Lohese .... .... . -M- McCroskey Hall -. Memoriam .,7,. Men's Glee Club Military l.ll.l...l l.,. Military Ball -. .,.ll l...l. Mines and Geology, School Mining and Geological Association .,.,,., , ..., Montezuma Club Mortar Board . .,.. . Mu Beta Beta Mu Phi Epsilon -. ,.....,,. -. Music ..,.,. . ...A Music and Applied Design, School of ,.,c -N.. National Collegiate Players Natural History Club ,. --.-. Newman Club r. . . -0... Omega Phi ,.,.,c,rc. Omicron Nu .....,., ' Open House ,..., - Orchesis ........ . ....c Orchestra, College .,.... Orchestra, Glee Club -. 1 -TTL Pan Hellenic ....., . .,,. Pep Band ........ ........ Pharmaceutical Association Pharmacy, School of ......c . Phi Phi Phi Epsilon . Phi Phi Physical Education, Men's Physical Education, Delta Kappa ..,.. Delta Theta Kappa Phi .... . .C.. Mu Alpha .c,.. Wome of n's Pi Beta Phi .,....., ...c.,. ..c- Pi Lambda Theta Prep Class Officers Presidents Message Psi Chi .,,.. ...... - .,.. . Psi Nu Sigma ....... .. Publications - ,v.,. -R- Regents .,.... Rho Epsilon Rifle Team, Women's -- -3- Scabbard and Blade .c........ Science and Arts. College of Scribblers --.. ..,...,.. .. ...D,,., Seniors ,..., , ,c,.. ..,, ,.... . 8 393 324 16 212 181 193 70 398 370 263 288 264 211 72 265 394 399 350 266 196 267 216 212 328 216 396 74 268 356 354 269 270 76 78 314 271 54 43 2-72 352 197 46 273 168 274 64 280 83 Senior Class Officers ..........,,..,.,. 51 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,.., . 3.c3... ..l--358 Sigma Chi ..........,...i.,.,, ..,,.,... 3 64 Sigma Delta Chi ..,.....,.,,.. ......., 2 81 Sigma Gamma Epsilon .........,.. 283 Sigma Kappa ......... - .... .. ,...c.,.,3.. 316 Sigma Kappa Alpha .... L-.. ,,,. -282 Sigma Kappa Phi .,..... ---..-...--284 Sigma Nu ,,.....,....,,,.... ....,.. . .-362 Sigma Phi Epsilon ..,....,....,. .-.---360 Sigma Tau ..,...........,........... . ,.... 278 Sophomore Class Officers .......... 52 Society ......,.,..,i,,.,,.,.......,.. ..-.----- Spurs ........,,,,..i,,.......,.. Sphinx Club .3....,....,,,,.,.,....,.... Sponsors ........,...,...,... Square and Compass Club Square and Compass House ....,. State College Motto -,,.... ,,.. ......., Steven Stock 191 276 372 .--...--190 402 376 41 326 s Hall ....., ...,,,...,..., ,........,. . . Judging .,,.,,........,.. 74 48 Student Administration ,,..,. ...i.. Subtitle ....,..,i,...3,..,,,3..,.,3 .LT- Tau Beta Phi ..,..... . .c,, ......... 2 86 Tennis ,..............,.... . ,.... 155 Tennis, Women's .,,.,,. --..---168 Theta Chi ,............. 2.2 D... .-366 Theta Nu Theta ...,... ,,,,.,. 285 Theta Upsilon .... ..--- .,.,,.. --318 Theta Xi ....... -- ......,,. 368 Title .,.........,.,.. ...... 9 Track ..,........,..... ....,. 1 46 Track, Erosh ..... .. ,...... ,..... 1 58 Track, Womens ,......... ,..... 1 64 -V- Varsity Ball ,.,............. .. ,......3..,i. 192 Veterinary Science, College of .... 66 Veterinary Medical Association ..4-00 ' 80 Vocational School ...... .,......, -- .W- Waller, O. L. .......,.............., . .rr, 45 Washington Literary Society ..,. 287 Washington State Seal -- ...r.i.,, ---..- 3 Washington-the State College.- 35 Washington-the State ......... 25 Washington Today or ...... -. ........ 14 Whitman, Marcus ......r,..r.r,...,-. 10 Women's Athletic Association.,l62 ' 169 Women's Council .........r.....,.... Women s Glee Club ...... .....,,.. 2 14 Women's League .......... 50 Women's League Ideals .......,,..... 330 ' 152 Wrestling ..,........ . .....,rr,...-- Y. M. Y. W. -Y- C. A. .... . .,..... ---....172 170 C. A. ......,.. ........ - Page 4 63 CHINOOK '26 In Retrospect is all over-a success or failure lies in your hands and awaits judgment. If the book is a pleasure, we have ac- ,lic l complished much. It has been both pleasure and sorrow l to us-a pleasure in that we have raised a faint voice in tribute to our Washington State College, a sorrow in that any praise would fall far short of our Alma Mater's worthiness. Dream castles could be built to the skys and never touch the glory of her. We have tried to weave through the pages of the Chinook of '26 a strain of the historical, a strain of reverence. We have tried to compare the growth of our State College with the growth of our State, Washington. Thus our tribute is not alone to our Col- lege, but to our State, who has fostered us. We see her daring explorers and bronzed pioneers struggle on to the dreams of great- ness they held for the land they loved. Strength is harnessed and becomes industry. Cities rise and point heavenwards. Progress- we see progress. If we have pictured that, we have achieved our aim. And in our Washington State College we again find progress. From a mere crib on bleak, gray hills, we have grown until men look upon us with pride, and talk of OUR progress. The Chinook of '26 takes its place on the shelf beside other It has marked an epoch. No longer to be a volumes of tribute. class publication our hopes are that greater successes may be achieved under the Associated Students. ililli We have closed the cover, and lay the book on the shelf. As our fingers linger in a last caress we know that we are indebted to the staff who has worked so faithfully: to Mr, Fred Wiman of the Western Engraving and Colortype company: to Mr. R. E. Shipley and Mr. W. A. McMahon of the Inland-American Printing company: to Mr. C. E. Graves, Mr. J. R. Stevenson and Mr. M. S. Huckle: to Mr. T. J. O'Day: to Mr. E. C. Johnson, and we thank them. 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