College of Idaho - Trail Yearbook (Caldwell, ID)

 - Class of 1922

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Th e -TRA IL 67 COLLEGE LOYALTY SONG. Wilhyfp-ip,h N H P -gvonos AND Music BY FORREST SOWEKN -Q,- 4m:-4-1-1- :-A -- - -b, ah Q s .P b q- sfzu---aii--h: - Egg -1 - 5142?-A :E7r5:9-sail-gg? ,- . 3 J Lrg: v-Jil-523 1, Haillour grand old Al-ma Ma-ter,Fostered in the fer-tile West, With the col-ors gold and 2. May suc-cess be hers for-ev-er, And herhglrt shme ev-er bright, With the rays of tru-est 1. 4- - 4. .-I -.. .Q- ' Q5h2:E,E: F-V e : r f zz- :surf if TJ? f-bf' '-Ek:E-'g:.! g:E P ' F ' v ll be' ' 5 P E E r P' V . , . -li-+L-Pi--rf-1:-P-V Vw -JV A-I A PV! V V V his 1 -1 :ig T - -F35 iofffglfila-Hi?ilE:f:'r:nii3 -fo-cola-0 T-5 ' g 1,- pur- Plc Proud-ly wav-ing o'er her crestg Haw her pow-er is ad-van-cing Round the know edgePiercingcientL1e dark-est mghtg Till-mir mor-tg shagneshavevanii1ed,Wesha11 Lei-bl: I I I- El- I . C - i L 3- g V V 5' 5 U 'lj E E '- -IE - b fl -ED V-rv cr--Druvfbvubb 1 -- --- ----1 -5- P P 5 --P 1 f 225 ia 5215 ia might-y ball of earth,FrlJm theplains once dry and barren That have giv-en her a birth. ev - er keep m m1ndTend'rest mem'r1es of our col-lege,Ev-er no-ble, true and kind. -..,a- ..-... ,, -. ..,l4.-l.- l 1 ' . f. 9, 4 p ' fl 5-9:----5-15, ,Ip ' rug s 2, I 1 L J- - Q54 E E ET aa n 5 V E Ml af 5 Q aria CHORUS. ' - -bi al- E -I-- -Q R- -P he -N .J P R- .I 5-1--'-Esznf 'ta - --T s A . A-Ez. 5- .-El 2 gibiigg-,-,-EE.-:? -1 Hail, C of I! Let us all join 5:25 Erlzgthli cm Hail, C of I! . . F , , o :EE'E'-Ei 1 'I 15 ' ' 'I -' ' 11: S 2- s-- 71 Qbrr-Ensign 515 5 5 537 'if P all -iz:.,:g: atm - - -L -5- + P P :P 5---Q-LTP'-1L'+-.-WQ-L' as TL if '- lihfisft?-Ei gjzgijgiiggk Let her glo-ry nev-er die. d. Let us set the ech-oes call-ing,Till the HCV-CI' IC. - Lt n - P .. e52?z.sisiEa5f f l c ::EE V E if : f ng PPE-Pa-vlviiaii -D Q-'--it ' - V A fu e A bil'-3'-if Q- :iw I 1 3- -I 4 Pl x 425 gliziiiliglfilig 3 J J :P 4 hcav-ens make re-plyg The fin-estschool in I - da- ho Is ourgrarild old C of I! .i-.l,l..p.. 1414- -p p..tga Q I p ' -, 'f f' ,Z Qgl73'-h- ?- zgfqtjg! U !' - L l fag? P P P- 9-H -Eg,,E:sae-bbw Jbvggz-savanna W

Page 72 text:

66' The TRAIL Ghe Wizard of the Nile HE Wizard of the Nile, staged at .Sterry Hall by the corn- bined Glee Clubs of the College of Idaho, under the direction of Prof. F. F. Beale, was a splendid success. A sixteen-piece orch- estra added to the beauty of the music. The choruses were de-- liglitful and unusually well performed. The quaint costumes character- istic of the period added color and charm to the scenes. Ptolemy, king of Egypt, was ably presented by Frank Huett, who was irrepressible except in the presence of Simoona CLouise McCormickJ his wife. Kibosh CHarold I-Iawkesj with his apprentice Abydos fGeorgia Andrewsj from the time of their dramatic entrance until the end of the play, furnished merriment and amusing situations. Kibosh with his clever Wizardry served to throw into relief the lovely innocence CYD of Cleopatra. Cleopatra was presented by Edith White. The charm and grace of her acting was equalled only by her singing, which was exquisite, her tones being pure, clear and sweet. Some of the most exquisite music was found in her solos and in her duets with Ptarmigan fEzra Hinshawj whose full clear tenor blended delightfully with Cleopatra's high pure tones. Cheops, the royal weather bureau, whose optimistic soul rejoiced even at the thought of his execution, was well portrayed by Basil Rogers. Obeliska, the captain of the Amazons, fFlorence Kingy did her work effectively. The loveliness of the costumes, the beautiful scenery and the splendid lighting effects combined to make this opera one of the most colorful and delightful ever given in Idaho and does credit to Prof. Beale's splendid directing. STORY OF THE PLAY. Egypt is suffering a drought, the River Nile having failed to live up to the predic- tions of Cheops, a Royal Weather Bureau, who declared it would rise and innunclate the land as usual. Because it had not done so, Cheops is to lose his head. Before this plan is executed, Kibosh, a Persian magician, makes his appearance, accompanied by his ns- sistanit, Abydos. Ptolemy, the king of Egypt, being in a bad humor, orders Kibosh to be executed. Just before the time set for the execution Kibosh boasts of being able to make the Nile overflow. On hearing this the king changes his pllans and offers Kibosh not only his life but mulch honor and the hand of the lovely P1-inicess Cleopatra. To Kibosh's sur- prise, the Nile overflows. But the whole land is flooded and Kibosh finds it necessary to hide to escape the Wrath of the king. He learns of an elopement plot between Cileopwtra and Ptarmigan, the Royal Music Teacher, and tries to win favor with this information. Ptarmigan is caught and condemned to the tombs. But Kibosh is not pardoned until news is brought that the flood has made the desert 11 fertile garden spot. Again he is loaded with honors, but more trouble awaits him. Abydo-s is jealous and manages an explosion which de- stroys the Queen's apartments. The blame is cast on Kibosh and he is condemned to the tombs. With the help of Abydos, Kibosh 'bargains with the king and wins his freedom. All the suitors of Cleopatra learn from her that history reserves her for one Marc Antony, and she seems at last to have learned what love is.-V. G., '22.



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The TRAIL College Hymn To Goal on High the tlribute, throzigh his appointed ways, Fofrevei' is ascending, nntil the encl of clay. Oni' lives we make this tribute, we motke them what we will By hnowleflge, faith and honor, we must om' task fulfill. College, College, may thy life M olzl lives that serve the Loicl May our memories, peirnsecl, Withstancl the fiie and siooicl. In pulpit one will serve Him, the bench clnothei' holds, The tecteher, like his M ester, the Light of Life itnfolcls. To nitise the sich anal flying, someone will find her lot. We thi-ill to know enclecwoig- 'oni' college loiters not. Then gloiy to the MCLSt67 , who cliecl that I might live, Ancl honor to His sefrfvonts, who toil that I might give The spirit of my college, in me Cl qilielcenecl pricey 4ncl ga-in the Holy Spirit, and enter into gmee. -H. G. P., '20,

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