Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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Dressel Jones Husom Bergholz Brandenburg CLASS OFFICERS— Second Semester Ralph Husom. ... . „ . President Hal JONES - .. Vice-President Roberta Bergholz .Secretary Ed Dressel. - Treasurer William Brandenburg Sergeant-at-Arms In their last week on the campus the Class of 1937 concentrated on an extensive Senior Week Program, headed by members of the Big Ten—Mary Pump, Marie Schreck, Jean Bowman, Myra Francisco, Rose Robinson, Bill Dahlke, Iverson Brownell, George Nethercutt, Ralph Husom, Griffith Berg. The traditional tree planting, Senior Pilgrimage, Baccalaureate, and impressive Commencement exer¬ cises officially closed their college careers. — 15 —

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Brownell Husom Schneider Million Hanigan CLASS OFFICERS— First Semester Iverson Brownell President Ralph HusOM Vice-President Dorothea Hanigan ... Secretary Robert Million .. Treasurer Arthur Schneider Sergeant-at-Arms The Class of 1937—the last of the depression classes. The “lean year of 1933 was the beginning of their college careers—Greens—IK’s and Spurs— Junior Week—Prom Queen—Mortar Board—Crim¬ son Circle—Editors and Politicians—-Board of Con¬ trol—Commencement. Regardless of this handicap, however, they have established their own traditions, carried out those of preceding classes and leave a record which will be the aim of succeeding classes. — 14 —



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ARTHUR ABERG, Arlington. Electrical Engineering. RUSSELL AINSWORTH, Seattle. Education-, College Band, 1, 2. 3; Phi Delta Kappa, 3. 4, 5. CEDRIC ALLEN, Pullman. Architectural Engineering-, Theta Chi. OTTO AMEN. Ritzville. Pharmacy-, Foil and Mask. HENRY ANDERSON. Pullman. Electrical Engineering; Tau Mem Aleph; Sigma Tau; Foil and Mask; Varsity Fencing; Associated Engineers: Ameri¬ can Institute of Electrical En¬ gineering. CALVIN APPEL, Pullman. Agricultural Business : Al¬ pha Zeta: All-Ag Club; Ag- Business Club. CHARLES ASPINWALL. Olympia. Business Administration. MARLIN BALCH, Dayton. Pre-Law; Phi Sigma Kappa. SERGIO ACENA, Vigan, P. I. General JACK ALBERT. Tacoma. Agriculture; Alpha Gamma Rho. ALFRED AMBROSE. Yakima. General. MILLERD AMUNDSON. Sunnyside. General; Theta Chi. ROY A. ANDERSON, Republic. Geology. HUBERT ARMSTRONG, Spokane. Bacteriology. ROBERT AUSTIN. Spokane. Business Administration; Sigma Chi; Class Vice-Presi¬ dent 1; Treasurer 2; Presi¬ dent 3; Evergreen Assistant Business Manager 3: Chinook Business Staff 1, 2: Band 1; Swimming Manager 2, 3: Managerial Council 3; Chair¬ man Dad’s Day Committee 4; Minor W” Club; Scab¬ bard and Blade; Alpha Delta Sigma; Ad Club; Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Kappa Phi; Al¬ pha Kappa Psi: Rally Com¬ mittee 3. RODGER RUSSELL BANKSON, Spokane. History; Theta Chi: Editor Evergreen 4; Varsity Swim¬ ming 2. 3, 4; Crimson Cir¬ cle; Scabbard and Blade; Sig¬ ma Delta Chi 3. 4; Rally Committee 3. 4; Class Com¬ mittee 1. 2, 3. ELEANOR ACHESON, Chehalis. Home Economics EDITH ALLAN, Naches. Home Economics ; Delta Delta Delta. MARVIN ALLYN. Bellingham. Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Kap¬ pa Psi; University of Wash¬ ington Transfer. ELIZABETH ANDERSON. Tacoma. Physical Education; Spur 2; Gamma Phi Epsilon: W.A. A. Council 2, 3, 4; Crimson “W President, 4; Chairman Intercollegiate Play Day 4: Pi Lamda Theta. DALE ANTLES, Yakima. Chemistry. HELEN ASFILOCK. Pullman. Journalism; Alpha Chi Omega: Eurodclphian: Gam¬ ma Alpha Chi; Evergreen Assistant Editor 4: Fresh¬ man and Sophomore Journal¬ ism Awards; Spurs; AAV.S. Council. JOHN BACH. Olympia. Business Administration. JEAN BARDWELL, Newport. ■ story; Kappa Alpha Theta; Evergreen 1: Moth¬ er ' s Week-end 3; Orchesus 2. 3; Ad Club 2; Freshman Orientation Committee 4; Class Social Committee 4; All-College Revue 1. ★

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