Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1920

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Dramatics HE Calender of the Dramatic Department has been very full since the Christmas vacation. Debates, plays, contests and various affairs of such nature given in the College have nearlyall occured in the latter part of the school year. The programs have included practically all of the students 9f C. J. C. in one way or another, so eyeryone feels that this part 0 fthe Annual IS gen- eral property. In the early part of January the Spanish class gave a playlet, T131 Joven Medico Infortunadoii in chapel under the direction of Mrs. W. C. Howard. The cast was as follows: First Act Doctor CantanteaLois Gray. Un Caballero---Harold Milby. Second Act Doctor Cantante-Edna McAlexander. Una SenoritaaFlorence McEwen. The play was very enjoyable though several of our number could not tell the exact meaning of the players lines. 7 The Latin playlet TtRex Helvetiorunfi was given on April 30, 1920, by the Latin classes of Miss Gladys Duthie. Personae: Gaius Julius Caesar, imperator ............... Alice Howard Luscius Planeus, legatus .................... Dorothy Smith Titus Labienus, legatus .................. Frances Compton Puer, ................................... Gilbert Howard Puella, .................................... Velma Harris Miles Romanus .......................... Frances Compton Tempus;eAnno LVH ante Christum. Locus-In Castris Helvetiorum, pro tecto imperatoris. The play was exceptionally well giv en and the cast showed their knowledge of the Roman language as well as impres esing their audience With their pleasing stage appearance. Sixteen via! 351-.

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DORIS IL MM: .it The light that lies in m; and lies Class i'icePresidem 11 mathean Literary Mi;- . MARI EIAM HIWH ti; A maiden fair wixh h? Entered from Him H.. mathean Literary Sunni, Class 0f ,20 Doris Aicorn with her winning smile Tries to lighten somebody's care; To make this busy life worth while, And its dark days bright and fair. Yiulet Bowen comes from Butte you know, 111 Columbia College she's made a great show; Although she is one of those from Butte, We will have to admit she things she is cute. Minnie Hampton came with the first Among this merry crowd, And though perhaps sheis quite demure, Her clothes are a trifle loud. Ruth Shnngle who giggles so much Has 011 the piano :1 wonderful touch; , Although Ruth giggles when things aren't funny. Her musical talent will earn her some money. When examinations come around Thutis the time when Ada shines; Sheis mustered thought, and word, and rule. And even read between the lines. Francis Nugen of C. J. Ce A foreign missionary is to be. In his work he continues to strive, For he rises each morning at five. Mary Huber has a car, And 011! she drives it fast and fur. int weiil admit it is no crime To run 21 race with Father Time. Lois Gray. doxft. fuss and shirk. But smile and say uAlli'ightz Then take your text book home with you And study hard at night. Noel Dobyns left his home in the sand, To attend school in a better land; He is seeking knmvledge-if nothing else, And has great confidence in himself. Edna McAlexnmlor who is very thin. Is always in her place. and us neat 21s 21 p111. Florence McEwen Fifteen



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iel under the directionofM F irst Act antante-Lois Gray. Iero-Harold Milby. Second Act antante-Edna McAlexander. rita-Florence McEwen. ble though several of our nun? 'ers lines. ' ' ', Omit: Helvetlorumii was gnen 1thie. . AIiff I: llperatof - - - - - ' ' LINDWUU? 115M HEW? us..---' ....Gm?e',.i . Wm? H'NiFranfESL ' um- . tofis' Ch r15:0 tec t o 1mpera ' 1T1. d'i a thec . CeW Well given a dheir audnell anis Mi At 8:15 on March 16, 1920, before a packed house the students of Columbia College presented the play HPTOfESSOY Pepp. It was a laugh from beerinnino to end and was keely enjoyed by all at tending, not only because of thebnatur: of the play, but also because of the splendid scenes and character work. Aunt Minerva, Sim Batty and the Petunia Muggins won scores of admirers through ther skillful interpretation of the Characters they represented. The Cast: Professor Peterkin Pepp, a nervous wreck ..................... Francis Nuden Mr. C. B. Buttonbuster, a giddy butterfly of forty-eight ......... Roy Wensler Howard Green, his son who had the court to change his name. . . .Noel Dobyns Sim Batty, the police force of a college town ................ Martin Radcliff Peddler Benson, working his way thru school .............. Firman Kenoyer Noisy Fleming, just out of high school ....................... Martin Howard Pink Hateher, an athletic sophomore ......................... Manley Spores Buster Brown, a vociferous junior ........................... Chester Wrenn Betty Gardner, the professors ward .......................... Lida Saunders Aunt Minerva, his housekeeper, from Skowhegan, Maine ..... Esther Compton Petunia Muggins, the hired girl .............................. Mamie Rogers Olga Stopski, the new teacher of folk dancing ................. Violet Bowen Kitty Clover, a collector of souvenirs ......................... Florence Milby Vivian Drew, a college belle ...................................... Lois Gray Irene Van Hilt, a social leader ........................... Edna McAlexander Caroline Kay, the happy little freshman ....................... Alice Howard TimeeThree days in September. Placee-A small college town. Old college days, old college days, The years may come, the years may go, But still my thoughts will ever turn T0 college days of long ago. Synopsis Act L-Professor Pepp'S residence on the college campus. The opening day Of school. A trip to Russia. Father comes to college. Act H. Same scene as Act 1. Father is hazed. Surrounded by the Nihil- Bombs and bumski! ists. Same scene. Celebrating the football Victory. Father the foot- Act III. . A double weddmg. ball hero. The serenade. Aunt Minerv a 0n the warpath. Music directed by Mrs. Gwen Howells. TWO contests of unusual interest ha ye been held m the college auditorlum auditorium this year. Seventeen

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