The ASWSU Senate authorizes the formation of the "Soulin' Coubabes," an African American spirit squad intended to "promote more school spirit among black students and black players." The image featured in this item may be found in the Chinook digital…
1 view : col. ; 57 x 100 cmIdentifies points of interestIdentifies points of interestOriented with north to bottomOne of library's copies mounted on muslin1 view : col. ; 57 x 100 cm
Tom Hide's autograph book for his graduation from Heart Mountain High School in 1944. The cover of the book is carved with the image of Heart Mountain and the word "Memories."
1 map: 22 x 9 cm.Scale: 3 inches = 20 miles.Heavy roads indicated by heavy lines. Gravel roads indicated by dashed lines. Secondary roads indicated by thin dark lines.Inset: Aberdeen/Hoquiam city detail.Mileages within circles from Hoquiam. …
1 map ; 48 x 53 cm. Map shows railroad lines, rivers, and mountains. Compiled and copyrighted by Automobile Club of WashingtonView road map of winter routes from Wenatchee south on verso: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu213 …
1 map; 13 x 17 cm. Legend shows average annual rain fall by county. This map is drawn from a 46 page promotional brochure issued by the Spokane Chamber of Commerce. On facing page: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu229 Also…
Boeing B-17Es under construction. This is the first released wartime production photograph of Flying Fortress heavy bombers at one of the Boeing plants, at Seattle, Wash.
With hangar 3 in the background, a new USAAF Boeing B-17B Flying Fortress starts its engines before flying in McChord Fields dedication Army Air Corps air demonstration. Forty RAF aircrew from No. 90 Squadron were trained at McChord Field from…
This is likely a depiction of a babirusa, which is native to Indonesia. Here it is presented in a slender, dog-like posture. In the natural world, the babirusa more closely resembles a boar.
This canvas bag was used by Tom Hide at Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. Hide's name and family have been painted on the bag using a stencil.
Buck Bailey reading a letter in his office. He started his coaching career at WSC in 1926. He coached baseball for 32 years and his Washington State nines drew large crowds around the Pacific Northwest.