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mm 2-QR si 7, s ,W l ., , :li ..,, ff , , hr' N ,' 8 ai . it te' fX X it Se lit - It ,ggttnllllg 3 ' Campus Chronicles Opening Day - Basketball - Banquet - Mt. l-lood Trip Among Chief Occurrences Columbia Academy, date of printing. CSpeciall.-At the printing of this annual another successful year at Columbia has passed, and with it memories, some not so pleasant, others which Will refresh the mind forever. Friendships have been established which will last throughout the remainder ot time. lt is hoped that this portion of our school annual will furnish moments of enchanting memories to both students and faculty mem- bers. Sept. ll--Opening-fllofving in-Rainy QPicture lj. Sept. 15-Elder .inzlerson ronzluetea' first Vesper meeting. Sept. 21-HIlf1'FSf Ingathering-Swell rlay. Sept. 23-Pietures on bombing of Irlankow by fllrs. Appel. Sept. 27--Physiral lXl1ll1iIlIll'l0II QPicture Oct. 6-Elder bfanson-Guest Speaker. Oct. 7-Art Hook-Diner. Oct. 12-Stork Show. I Oct. 13-Elder Klement4Guest Speaker. Oct. 14-First skate on the new floor-Oops! QPictu1'c 3b. Oct. 16-5,000 words for naughty ones QPicture -H. Oct. 23-27-Fall Ufeek of Prayer. Oct. 30--Baek to old Vlfyoming. Oct. 31--Elder Longaere-Temperanee. Nov 9-10-Elder Anzlreason-Guest Speaker. Nov N ov Nov ll--Friendly Neighbors. 12-Earthquake. Did Bette feel it? 14-15-Mrs. Grofres has the sniffles. Nov. 16-Dr. Wea1'er: Are you a eitizen or just a tourist? Nov. I9-Sunday Sehool. Nov. 20-Kids Party. Nov. Z2-Z6-Thanksgiving Vaeation. Dec. 2-Pictures on Tundra.J' Dec. 6- Pinky quits. Dec. 8- Pinky returns. Dec. 9-Boys entertain the opposite sex. Dec. 16-Mrs. Grubbs' reeital. Dec. 20-Dorm Christmas-Boys' portion. Dec. 21-Village Clzristllzfzs-Who was Santa? Dec. 22-Jan. 3-Christmas Vaeation. Dec. 26-Who took Hazel home??? jan. 3-School begins onee more. Jan. 12-Elder Nelson-Footprints of Jesus. jan. 15-Second Semester. Jan. 20--Prof. Quiz--too smart for most. Jan. 24-Snow fights and washing of faces. Jan. 27-The Dutchman. Jan. 28--Truck goes for a spill. What was the matter, Jack? Jan. 29-Faeulty Banquet for student body. Feb. 1-PUA 43-Columbia-23-ouch! Feb. 3-Morning stroll. Four ffeloek. Feb. 6-Who was in the attic anzl fell through the ceiling? Feb. 6-Seniors announce officers.-The Juniors already knew them
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Front Row: Deming, Berry, Fry, Berry, Ammundson, Mittleider. Back Row: Phillips, Allen, Fellows, Dahl, Calkins, McCoy, Fry. BAKERY Baking, the chief industry of Columbia Academy, is a means by which a number of students are earning their educational career. The Columbia Bakery pro- duces an average of 550 pounds of bread per day, also cakes, and many cookies, and a large amount of the fine Danish pas- tries which are disposed of on the routes operated by four drivers of modern trucks. Business prospects look high- ly favorable for real expan- sion. According to present plans one new driver is start- ing immediately, and possibly before the close of the session another will begin. With the aid of our good Conference workers along lines of improvement our bakery will shine with new paint both inside and out by June 1, 1940. lVlr. Mittleider, the manager and teacher, supervises this work which offers the valu- able vocational training to eight young men and four young ladies enrolled at pres- sent. -ROBERT DEMING. as up lianmier, Drake. Peterson,Glandoii. XVm'ley, Hill, Lund. Calkins. Jones, Zuver, llempel. Inset: Thomas, Miles, lbunm-an. KITCHEN All dorm life centers around the kitchen, and all kitchen service centers around our dear matron, Mrs. Hempel, who teaches us how to do our work faithfully and well. In this de- partment a large number of the students are able to work part of their way through school. Three times a day the dormitory students assemble in the dining room for a pleasant meal. Be a member of Colum- bia's family this coming year. -ANNA GLANDON. D D Groves, Hooper, Spindle, Hannat. Crooker, XYolfswinkel, XVisflom. LAUNDRY 'tWake up, Bette, it's nearly 7:30 and time to begin work in the laundry. Marion is there already and if we don't get out to help we won't get the wash- ing finished by this evening. UOh, this bed feels so good, I just hate to get up. I will, though, for I'm glad I have a job in the laundry? Yes, itts interesting work in the laundry, especially if you get a boy's shirt collar ironed lln.dustriies the wrong way. So come to Columbia and join us in our work and play. -WANDA MILES. D D THE WOODS CREW Timber! Down the hill the tree falls swiftly to earth. Axes, saws, and the pound of sledges against wedges are heard con- stantly when the wood crew is busy. We cut two hundred cords of wood last summer which earned for us our school year. We associate with good, honest, Christian young people at Columbia. The best educa- tion is also acquired by this type of occupation. Cutting wood animates the mind and strengthens the body. If you wish to grow spiritu- ally, mentally, and physically, we invite you to come to Co- lumbia and cut wood. -MERARITT CROOKER.
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Feb. 10-Elder Lloyd visits us. Feb. 12-Campus day-after sulzs. Feb. 12-lllrs. Grubhs returns to her work. Feb. 13-Guess Geneva ana' Lois ulflllif stay home so long next time. Feb. 14-Free Valentine from faeulty-only a rhoire few. ,E L Feb. 16-Grace gets to learn to drive if she gets il in Plzysirs-slze X only got J Feb. Z-P--lllagieian. X Feb. 27-Phil and lllary fspudsj. Q Feb. 29-PUA 27-Columbia 33-Yeah Team! fPictu1'e 65. Q Mar. 1-Captain lVentworth-hVashington State Patrol. Mar. 2-Dr. Holden's pietures. Q X Mar. 3-Phil and dlfred arrived at srhool at seven in the morning. v X Did you have a nice walk? Mar. 4-Srhool Board meets. Mar. 5-8-Elder Collins-Colporteur Institute. Mar. 8-Prof. Griggs-Guest Speaker. Mar. 9-Senior Program-Captain Tiffany. Mar. ll-Sub Campaign closes. Mar. 12-Juniors announce officers-Confurius say, Any Junior elass that can organize without the Seniors knowing it is a very rlever class. Mar. 12-Charlie would rather go swimming than rereive a paddling. Mar. 14-Pictures for Annual. Mar. 15-Former students visit us. Mar. 21-School dismissed for Spring Vafation. Mar. 21-How did Loraine feel when the tohoggan tipped over? Mar. 22-Who went to California on a freight train? Mar. 25-Mr. Henzpel arrested. Going too fast? Mar. 29-College Band. Mar. 30-Wells Musical-Therellzin. Apr. 1-Faculty entertained at Lampings. Apr. 4-Prof. Tueker visits old surroundings. Apr. 6-Mrs. Grubbs' reeital. Apr. 8-12-Week of Prayer eondurted by Elder hyilvox. Apr. 10-Lois and Geneva went to town. What happened to their shadow? Apr. 13-Tabor's Animal Circus. Apr. 20--PUA Program. Apr. 27--Junior Program-Did Anna fall down? Apr. 28-Senior Convention. May' 4-Cantata. May 15-Eighth grade. May' 16-Class Night. May' 17-Consecration. May' 18-Baeealaureate. Mayf 18--Commencement. ROSTER ALLEN, ALFRED ......... . ..........................,......... 509 No. St., Newberg, Oregon AMMUNDSON, LE ROY .,,...,, .,.,,... , ., ,v,,,.. Battle Ground, Washington AXFORD, BOB. ..................... ..... R t. 5, Box 151, Vancouver, Washington BABBIT, Dorothy ,,.,,,,,,,,., ,,,,, R t. 1, Box A 222, Centralia Washington BEANE, LORAINEM. .... .,,,.. ,... ,,,,, .,,.... B a t t le Ground, Washington BERRY, EARL .... ...,..., ,...,.., B a ttle Ground, Washington BERRY, MAXINE ..,.,., ,,..,,. B attle Ground, Washington BOLIN, HARVEY .....,....., ......... . .. Box 61, Astoria, Oregon BOOTH, LATIMER ...,.,.. ,...,,,. B attle Ground, Washington BUDD, DELMA, ..,,..,.... ,......,,,..........,...... Battle Ground, Washington BUDD, VIOLET .,.. ....... ..........,..... .... ...,....,.., B a t t le Ground, Washington BURKEY, CLIFFORD .............. 2915 Watson Ave., Vancouver, Washington BURKEY, IRENE l. ..........,...... .2915 Watson Ave., Vancouver Washington CALKINS, CHARLES CALKINS, JIM ..,. c,,.c CALKINS, Lois c.c..e.,.. . Cornelius, Oregon Cornelius, Oregon Cornelius, Oregon
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