Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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Senior History TONE AGE. S Fall 1918. WAN Frosh this way, a big voice boomed. Before I could recover my breath I was hustled into a room with eleven other te1111o11-st11icken freshmen. Before this I had not known I was straightened with pride. 11011g1anize your class and then you will be full-fledged Freshmen. ' Writh this information we were left alone. gested that we introduce ou11se1V es to each a freshman. I It was sue other. N'Ianl ee Spores a chubby,11edfaced Voun01ste11 in the tic11htest of tight pantaloons, had a111e adx; be011n a violent flirtation with 1itt1e Ruth VVillian1s.R11th s Chief charm at this time was a continuous e111ba1111assing giggle and a talent for holdinO1he11 nose to deaden the frequent convul- sions of 1a1101hte11 The door opened and Dorothy VViHiams entered tardily, with many a toss of her beribboned head and a smile from under eoyly lowered eyes. She walked over near RossiParks. Ross1s face. that hitherto had shone 1110111 Vigorous scrubbing, now flamed up into a becoming crim- son and he foeussed his closest attention upon the knee of his IIkniekersW A flame-haired, vari-colored youth now walked over to three little 011111s who had kept apart from the O'roup. I am Haskel Tudor and prav what may 11011111 names be? 1 he asked. WVe ith take music? they said in concert. I afterward learned that the fat one on the end was Sue bhroeder, the slim one in the middle was Olive Speer and the fat one on the othe11enc1 was Lilli 1an Howells. The proverbial kitty had their tongues and Haskel Tudor retired in confusion At this moment the peaceful meetin:0 was 11011111101 at the siOht of Cha1111es1xex11oad striving to stop the flow of blood from his nose. Eighteen The word sounded so grownup; 191115111 11181 111 : jfg'fmul't ch: 111111 4.1;? onV is a St ltW 3111111 1111' 1111'11 , 111111 h1s harm 5.11115. 15313111111111 mcmhcrs 111111111611 and 5111111 tisareal thc 111ghl. 3111111 marricd 11111 1111111 3111111 111' 1913 11:11'1' 1 11111111111111 11 6111111111111 1111111 11' 11153111 1118prqmr1'11 Hrs R110 m 111116th the Wunqnun .11 t 151$



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Seniors, Guess Who 1. Who is yon human telephone pole with the bio gogb Ole- eyes? Hair of brown, eyes of brown, N0. 10 shoe, masculine gender. 2. Who is the little 111isehief-make11 with the brown hair, pretty, brown eyes, and dark complex10n? Always asking, gIHave you got your CICQFOEWE 3. Who is the fair maid practicing at the piano? Light brown eyes, perfectly mareelled brown hair, and 155 pounds light. 4. At another piano is another maid, practicing until the bell rings; then hying away to class? Brown eyes, brown hair, medium height, embryo counterpart of Miss Henry. 5. A man of inches, I see, but every inch 21 man. With his handsome face, his white collars, and his dignified de- mean011,he can pick the chickens of Columbia College. Brown hair, brown eyes, height 67 inches. Blessings 0n thee, little man. 6. A portly man I see. He looks like a banker, but they tell me he is merely the Columbia College Chauffeur. Blue eyes brown hair, weight 150 tons. 7. Aihandsome, stately, dark-eyed maid I see. She is playing the violin. The sound is shocking but I suppose we must bear it. 8. An Irishman I see, accompanied: by a little woman, and pushing a baby carriage. He is tall, redeeyed and blue- hai11ed-the father of his class. 9. Yonder is a handsome hero. From the quantity tor lack of i0 of his bodily ineasements I should judge he were a girl. But they say he is a basketball hero. Light curly eyes, blue hair, weight, 140 ounces. 10. I see a peach. Her hair is so dark her eyes are so dark, anH she 1s so dark eomplexioned that she must be an IEIndian C1 ingf, 11. Another blue-eyed maid I see. Ah, she shrugs her shoulders at me. She is a basketball heroine, I heat She is no chicken. but she makes lots of fouls. Twenty 11,1;E1EVM ...:f-.Il'llh mphumnrt E HMHW 1111 11 111mm Firmzm 11111611 The Class 3111111165 W the 1111111111hc Std :1 '1:E11Vhi1111:m Ilkzm; 1111651116111 111 1111' the Annual. '111111111111111'1' C11 31.1111111Fir1111111 :111 27111111 had 111 11' 1 2111111111; in E111; 111111 Ech 11 Oregam :md , 5111111 and preachi 1113111161 11111 1111 511111111 11 ith We Present infrn'nil XV as

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