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The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (“GI Bill of Rights”) guaranteed veterans free tuition and a monthly living allowance while in college. Cougar Gold - packaged in distinctive cans - is still sold by the WSU Creamery and available by mail order around the world.Īfter the war the college struggled to accommodate the “GI Bulge” - a massive influx of military veterans. Golding, a dairy bacteriologist, who in the late 1930s began studying molds for use in the production of cheese. There was some consolation that year, with the introduction of Cougar Gold, a sharp white cheddar that has become a trademark of the university. Women took over campus duties, from putting out the student newspaper to running the student government. “It was like a girls school,” one female student recalled (Stimson, 152). Murrow, the famed broadcaster, who graduated from WSC in 1930.īy early 1944, even the servicemen were gone from campus. Much of what they heard came from Edward R. Students began to think of news from the outside world as a daily necessity. At one point there were 1,900 military trainees on campus. The War Department contracted with WSC to train members of the Army Signal Corps, provide Japanese language instruction, and operate a preflight school for bomber pilots and crews. Their places were soon filled by military personnel sent to the college for special training. Men’s dorms and fraternities emptied as students went into the military. Cougar football was suspended for the duration (and Butch the Cougar became the official mascot for the battleship U.S.S. However, by the end of the 1942-1943 academic year, the impact of the war was obvious. World War II, automobiles, television, various international events, and the diversification of the student body all served to reduce the school’s isolation.ĭaily life on campus was relatively unaffected for a year or two after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II in December 1941. Washington State College became less insular during its second half century. Part Two of a two-part Snapshot History examines developments from the 1940s to the present.

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The school underwent a series of transformations during its second half century but retained its role as “The People’s University,” steadily increasing access to higher education for people throughout the state. Officials: Referee: Garth Trimble Asst.Washington State University was born in 1890 as the Agricultural College, Experiment Station and School of Science of the State of Washington. 67:32 WSU Carly Dobratz (2) Jacquelyn Roth Settled ball in box after free kick, def

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43:53 WSU Kiersten Dallstream (7) Jacquelyn Roth GK came out of the net, ball slipped pasģ. 9:29 BY PAYNE, Carlee (4) RINGWOOD, Jessica Turned inside top of box after pass fromĢ. GOAL Time Team Goal Scorer Assists Descriptionġ. Shots by period 1 2 Tot Saves by period 1 2 Totīrigham Young. # Player MIN GA Saves # Player MIN GA Savesģ2 OLSON, McKinzie. Ģ5 URRY-Gilliam, Nicole - 29 Emma Stolz. Substitutes - Substitutes -ĩ MARSHALL, Jennie. Pos # Player Sh SOG G A Pos # Player Sh SOG G A WSU (4-2-0) -ĭate: Attendance: 517 Brigham Young. #18 Brigham Young vs WSU (at Pullman, Wash.)īrigham Young (3-2-1) vs. The Cougars, now 3-2-1, play next in Montana at noon on Saturday. Last year, Cougar opponents only took 48 shots against BYU. BYU sophomore goalie McKinzie Olson has had a total of 12 saves in the 2009 season, five of them coming in this game against Washington State. The visiting Cougar defense once again played a strong 90 minutes. They had a total of 19 shots in the game. The homestanding Cougars ended the half with eight shots.Ī goal from Carly Dobratz with 23 minutes to play would put Washington State on top 2-1. Just two minutes before the half, Washington State would tie up the score at 1-1 on a goal from Kiersten Dallstream. The Cougars also took a total of four corners in the match. BYU took eight shots in the first half, with senior Alyssa Vander Veur leading the way with four of them. 18 BYU women’s soccer team fell 2-1 to the Washington State Cougars, Thursday.Ī quick goal in the ninth minute of the game from freshman Carlee Payne put the Cougars on the scoreboard early. PULLMAN - Despite 12 shots on goal and a hard fought 90 minutes of play, the No.














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