If the shoe fits

Mobile shoe sales vehicles were on the WSU Pullman campus Thursday to fit employees for safety footgear. Pictured here are Iron Age Safety Shoes representative from Tacoma, Rodney Stewart, left, and WSU physical plant employee Signe Stolz. Partly shown in the foreground is Ted Scharnhorst, who works at the WSU water treatment plant. (Photo by Evan Epstein, WSU Today intern. Send your suggestions for photos for WSU Today online to rfrank@wsu.edu or cynking@wsu.edu )

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