High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
iz., , L X EAV p o ,p . J in V' ,525 1 if- 1 V A. of Physics J. C. CLEVENGER Dean of Students Ed.D., Stanford University CLAUDE SIMPSON Director of Admissions and Registr M.A., State College of Washingtonar LULU HOLMES Associaghlgeanrof Sltudegts for Women ARTHUR E, MCCARTAN ' sas ers Ollege Associ t C1 . . . aeDean of Stud t f M o umbia University M.S., State College of elwzishilligtoiin U'f7 T ' Administrators and Assistants john walked slowly toward the Ad Building. He really wasn't very interested in going there, but he had a two o'clock appointment with the Dean of Men and he knew that he shouldn't be late. When he had fC'fUfI1Cd to the house after his eleven o'clock class he found a note on the blackboard saying that he was to report at the dean's office that afternoon. John had asked the fellows around the house if they knew any reason why he should' have to see the dean. No one could give any help, not even the guy who had taken the phone message, but they all told him not to worry. John wasn't really worried. He had done nothing wrong, at least he didn't think so, but it did seem strange that the dean should want to see him. Turning in at the Ad Building, he didn't think that it had the warm look that it usually did. Pausing a moment in front of the building directory he located the number of the dean's office. He turned and went down the stairs to the basement of the building. Checking the numbers on the doors, he passed a maze of offices until finally he reached a large oflice at the end of the hall. This was office 5-A. As John stepped inside the door, he glanced S. TOWN STEPHENSON Dean of the Faculty and Professor Ph.D., Yale University JANE ROBERTS , G Secfetafl' to the President Dlfecfof. G l O' fn ig athis watch and Over to the secrc and smiled. He i appointment bo timing and told I the door quite s behind the desk pictured him. TI offered john a 1 and, sitting ver dean to speak. l peared on John? for high school x tee John was ch about going to s left the dean's o: thought how fo the door to the A at the building fc was a warm and M.A., U
”
Page 29 text:
“
gents the members of th ier session of police e' A5 YOU look Y 'llilmfiiltgrehe apple , and the e that these men . besides coming from :ir homes range from v Ellensburg, Another well be VlPs,', and .portant men because ollege in their hands. general sense ofthe contracts, approving emething that seems een. They also have of instructors and on ampus. These seven z of their time, for no :raveling to and from vernor and approved ix years. around are if Technology - - - Df- rs, Regent Milton DUT' Hall, Dr. Howard Bef' -I Dr, R, Albrook, and ES. 5-9 I-llumni Association The old grad leaned back in his chair, puffed several times on his pipe and began thumbing the POWWOW, WSC's alumni magazine. His eye stopped on an article entitled Golden Graduate Weekend. At the top of the page was a picture of the returning members of the class of 1906. Quick- ly scanning the faces he located himself in the picture and his mind flashed back to that First weekend in June when he had returned to WSC for the first time since his graduation fifty years ago. What fun it had been going back and seeing the old college gang again. There certainly had been a great many changes in the school since he had graduated. And the Senior-Alumni banquet, Where the old grads were the honored guests, was the time for rehashing old times. Best of all though, was when they were the guests of the Presi- dent on Sunday and Walked in his party at Commencement. It certainly had been a busy weekend, but one he had en- joyed. Just before they left for home, each of the grads was presented with a copy of Dr. Bryan's Historical Sketches of the State College of Washington. The old grad smiled con- tentedly. Smoke rose slowly out of his pipe. He would re- member that weekend for a long time to come. He Was proud to be a member of WSC's Alumni Association. Alumni, old and new, enjoy the dinner sponsored by the Alumni Associa- tion . . . it was enjoyable returning to their Alma Mater at Homecoming time to meet the friends they had known during their college days. ED ERICKSON President ARNO SCOEMAKER Vice-President PETER BOYD Secretary 25
”
Page 31 text:
“
Assistants Building. He really e, but he had .3 two if Men and he knew had returned to the he found a note on report at the deans l the fellows around Nhy he should' have ly help, not even the ge, but they all told .ly worried. He had :ln't think so, but it 11d want to see him. in't think that it had 'ausing a moment in cated the number of it down the stairs to :ing the numbers on ices until finally he E the hall. This was :he door, he glanced OBERTS' ,hc Preslif f ' 1 I if i as at his watch and it was two o'clock straight up. He walked over to the secretary's desk. She looked up from her work and smiled. He gave her his name and upon checking the appointment book, she made some comment about nice timing and told him that he could go right in. John opened the door quite slowly and, much to his surprise, the man behind the desk was seemingly young, not as John had pictured him. The dean stood up, introduced himself and offered John a chair. He lowered himself into the chair and, sitting very stiffly, waited apprehensively for the dean to speak. When he did speak, a surprised look ap- peared on John's face. The dean was offering suggestions for high school visitation weekend. This was the commit- tee John was chairman of, and had completely forgotten about going to see the dean for suggestions. When John left the dean's office, there was a smile on his face and he thought how foolish he had been. As he walked out of the door to the Ad Building, he turned around and looked at the building for a moment. He had been wrong, it really was a Warm and inviting place. CARL PETTI BONE Business Manager and Comptroller B.A., State College of Washington V. LAUREN SHELTON Auditor M.A., State College of Washington JAMES E. ANDERSON Internal Auditor GLENN JONES JIMMIE WILLIAMS STAN BERRY Director, General Extension Service Associate Registrar Associate Director of Admissions M.A., University of Wisconsin B.A., State College of Washington B.A., State College of Washington
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.