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PRESIDENT H. S. SHANGLE
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f TruSt C. L. MCCAUSLNJ lt'. R. HOWARD A RTMAN H. L. FRAZER S J. P. BRAY BANGLE S, A. MILLER W. a, HOWARD PRICE Dedication BOARD OF TRUST OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE, all of whom have been true and self-sacrificing and some of Whom for many years have contributed of their life and of their living, in unstinted devotion, in behalf of T 0 THE MEMBERS OF THE Christian education in the North- . west, this Annual is hereby Most Affectionately Dedicated by THE STUDENT BODY OF 1922 Seven
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The Presidentis Message Columbia, College and the .N'ew Era tory of Columbia College. We now have a standard collegeellin the making? That is, we have had this year, in addition to the four years Of regular high school courses, two years of college work. The coming year we will add the third year, and the next year we put in the fourth year of college courses. This makes it nec- essary to add continually t0 the efficiency of our teaching staff. We have had a splendid faculty this year, but must increase its strength for the coming year, in order to main; tain and increase our growing needs. Our young people cannot find better advantages anywhere. THE school year of 1921-22 marks a new era in the his- Besides, we have added to our equipment and buildings. The boys dormitory'and gymnasium have been added dur- ing this year, and our equipment largely increased. This is but the beginning of still greater things for the Iuture. The dormitory life Offers inducements in the cultivation of the finer qualities of home life and home living. We are like a big family. The teachers, and the young men and young ladies eating at the same tables, and enjoying their social life together, make conditions pleasant and inviting. The cultivation of the aesthetieal and social side of our naa ture is a large part Of all true education, and must not be minimized or neglected. We are specially gratified that in the closing of the year we can look back and remember the beautiful harw mony that has existed between the faculty and student body and among the students themselves. It has been a personal pleasure to work under such conditions. We must double the student body attendance the com- ing year. llThe best in education, under wholesome in- fluences, and at the lowest possible costliethis is Colum- biais slogan for the coming year. Nine
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