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'''[[My Recollections of Sam Mompongo]]''' <br>WSU Professor Emeritus Al Harrington tells about Sam Mompongo as a student from Congo in 1963, who later went on to found WSU Memorial High School in the Congo. | '''[[My Recollections of Sam Mompongo]]''' <br>WSU Professor Emeritus Al Harrington tells about Sam Mompongo as a student from Congo in 1963, who later went on to found WSU Memorial High School in the Congo. | ||
− | '''[[The Greatest Athlete in Washington State History]]''' <br>Is Carl Dietz the finest athlete in the history of WSU? | + | '''[[The Greatest Athlete in Washington State History]]''' <br>Is Carl Dietz the finest athlete in the history of WSU? |
'''[[Remembering Murrow's visit]]''' <br>by Dennis Cresswell '62 | '''[[Remembering Murrow's visit]]''' <br>by Dennis Cresswell '62 | ||
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'''Welcome to [[Cougar Memory|Our Story]], a place for ''you'' to share your personal memory of WSU.''' | '''Welcome to [[Cougar Memory|Our Story]], a place for ''you'' to share your personal memory of WSU.''' | ||
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'''''Original documents, photos, and videos from WSU's past.''''' | '''''Original documents, photos, and videos from WSU's past.''''' | ||
− | '''[[Image:Alumni Pow Wow 1949 cover Nature Boy.jpg|Installation of Nature Boy on the Holland Library]]'''<br>Cover of ''Alumni Pow Wow'', November 1949, featuring this caption: "A smiling workman, the 30-foot sandstone figure gracing one corner of the new Ernest Holland library, plus light and shadow combine to make an interesting cover photo this month. Students have dubbed the 40-ton ornament "Nature Boy". " | + | '''[[:Image:Alumni Pow Wow 1949 cover Nature Boy.jpg|Installation of Nature Boy on the Holland Library]]'''<br>Cover of ''Alumni Pow Wow'', November 1949, featuring this caption: "A smiling workman, the 30-foot sandstone figure gracing one corner of the new Ernest Holland library, plus light and shadow combine to make an interesting cover photo this month. Students have dubbed the 40-ton ornament "Nature Boy". " |
− | '''[[Image:FoPaws cartoon Helen Compton 1949.jpg|Cartoon of Helen Compton]]<br>Comic of Helen Compton, wife of Washington State College president Wilson Compton, directing a bird building a nest. From ''Fo Paws magazine'', March 1949. | + | '''[[:Image:FoPaws cartoon Helen Compton 1949.jpg|Cartoon of Helen Compton]]<br>Comic of Helen Compton, wife of Washington State College president Wilson Compton, directing a bird building a nest. From ''Fo Paws magazine'', March 1949. ''' |
[[The Football Situation - October 1926 Alumnus magazine|'''The Victory Team of 1926''']] <br>'''''W.S.C. football surprises the conference.'''' Photos and stories from 1926 issues of The Alumnus magazine. '' | [[The Football Situation - October 1926 Alumnus magazine|'''The Victory Team of 1926''']] <br>'''''W.S.C. football surprises the conference.'''' Photos and stories from 1926 issues of The Alumnus magazine. '' | ||
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Featured storiesMy Recollections of Sam Mompongo The Greatest Athlete in Washington State History Remembering Murrow's visit Learning Economics Also My best and toughest journalism professors at WSU A Century of Greek Life - A brief history of fraternities and sororities at WSU Growing Up on College Hill - Marge Muir remembers Greek life and being a kid on campus in the 30s and 40s. Memories of Rush 1963, by Gail Tustin Bacon |
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More storiesfor the record... video: Gina and Sue '78 tell how they met as freshmen at Kruegel-McAllister Hall, and have remained good friends. Entryway sign linked to university’s early days The Pakistan Connection Washington State College memories of Charles Gaines '16 and Hazel Gowdy '17 After we ran the story about Xerpha Gaines, we received a note from Jeri Archer, Xerpha's great niece, wondering if we would be interested in a collection of photographs found in the belongings of her grandparents, Charles D. Gaines '16 and Hazel Gowdy '17. Bryan Rocks 'More WSU ghost stories' My Story at WSU - Robert Berney '54, '60 Wazzu Guys' Trips My WSU Story - Mary Skidmore Johnson '40 Cougar Country '67 Adventures in Chemistry Notes of WSC 1940 Unstoppable Rueben Mayes |
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