Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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College Freshmen Class Officers President - - - - - - Alice Howard Vice President - - - - - Ethel Adams Secretary - - - - - - Joe Gibson Faculty Adviser - - - - - - Mr. Day HE College T1 esl1111e11 are undoubtedly the livest T people in school. Without a doubt Columbia would nex er have gone through the year without their pep to make thing's g0. XVe were always well represented in all the activities of the school. The Student Body president was chosen from the Freshman Class as well as the president of the Literary Society. When it ebmes t0 athletics the Freshmen are al- ways right there. One of our boys won a football letter and two of the girls won basketball letters. This is the first year Columbia has ever had an original oratorical contest. There were fOur contestants and all 11f them were Freshmen. When Columbia debated VVhit- 111an College two of the debaters were from the Freshman Class. The business manager of the Annual and also the editor-in-chief were Freshmen. Although we 111st some 11f our number we did not lose any of 0111' pep as we still held the interest of those who were forced to leave us. On the evening of December 17, the Freshmen entert atined the entire Student Body in the new gymnasiu111.Aside from the reception in the Fall, giv en b3' the Faculty this was the only all- College party On Fridav, Ap1il 21, the Freshmen took a hike and cooked their supper over a camp fire, returning before the lights were out. You who have re ad this can well understand th C11- lumhia would hax e indeed been 111 a sorry pliO'ht 11 ad it not been for the College Freshmen. Twenty- two 1135501 .5111 15 111121111 1111111111311 11111 1;1 111111111111 11111' 1 111111111116111111 1:111 iitssliurthand l 1111. l 5:111dF11d111' in 111111 11111111111 11': 107711115 11 111111111 :1 'Kid 11:1 it1111'ag1' hm the 113' 2111111 candle 5.5111111 511511 11111111 111111 1115111165 11111 111. 1111 111111115515 and this Im 1111111111111 421111111l1m 511.1111 1,, ' 1111111111: :11111 11111

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. 18 another maidprm away to class? Brownei lhryn counterpart of lliij I see. but every incham: vhite collars. and hisligt :e Chickens of Columbia 5. height 67 inches ll; 9. He looks likeabanlfr :Olumbia College chant 150 tons. GIV. dark-eyed maidls: :nimd is shockmgbnt i 7? li. . l l bv a .l :3 aClelpamEd ' ed; L . . - l' we He IS tall red 6' l h ' Cla 55. vi h lfmll the 31; mile hauldlli . er . rlh Her hair lls tliihaliht 1 omplex 10 at i l x College Sophomore Class Officers President - - - - - - Linnoy Carney Vice President, - - - - Antrim Kenoym- Sooretzl 11V - - - - - Marian Goodman Treasurer - - - - Francis Nugen Sergeantvof-Arms - - - - Firman Konoyer with the following enrollment: Francis Nugen, An- trim Kenoyer, Firman Kerioyer, Marian Goodman and Linney Carney. The class has been well represented in the school activities for the year, Francis Nugen being assistant manager of the llSed and Dunll and on the debate team with the Whitman Ilkawani Club; Marian Goodman was elected vice president of the Literary Society- and assistant editor'of the Annual. Antrim'Keno-xr'er was on the football teainrand Linney Carney entered the'Deelama- tion contest. Antrim, Firmah and Francis'are all preachers and have one by one had to leave school during the year. Firman is preaching in Umapine. Antrim is Working and preaching at Echo, Oregon, and Francis is working on his grandmotherls farm and preaching at Peach, Washington. T HE College Sophomore class began the school year The Sophomores gave a very successful party on March 3, in Mrs. Howells' studio, with the College Fros'h as their guests. Twelve were present. One of the entertaining features of the evening was a mock wedding. Frances Nugen played the part Of the parson, Joe Gibson the groom, Linney Carney the bride and Marian Goodman,'the'brides- maid. Ruth Williams played the wedding 'mareh. At a late hour; sandwiches; pickles and wafersw-were: served, after which all departed saying they had ihad'an- enjO-jrable evening. The class chose April lim- their Day; XVe are expecting: a large Junior class for the coming year. Twenl y-omx



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Al ? H111: 1111111 2110 11111111111111 VV ithout a doubt 10111 through the 116211111 11111 J represented in all 1111:. It Body president was 11,1 111 as the presidentohl 1' Sta athletics the 1711511: 01' our bovs 11011111 1 basketball letters. Culmnbia has 111111111. :11 11' :16 low 1111111111 1 W hen Colmnbia V 1111' dehatms 116161'1111m1211th 111115161 111 the 11111111 511111111. :3.- mg; Fa. College Junior Class Officers Martin Vance Dobson Dorothy Smith Robert President - - Howard Vice President - - - - - - Secretary - - - - - Treasu 1'0 1' - - - - - Groseclose YE FLIGHTY JUNIORS T HE Junior Class of 1922 has made rapid progress in many things; such as originality in entertainments, nuttiness, and 21 large increase in the size of the Class. During the year there were two main social events. The first was a weiner 1weeniel roast which was given up the river with Miss Kurth and Prof. Day as pilots of expedi- tion. Then the third Friday in March the Juniors celebrated the first Junior day with 21 Kid party. A cake with one candle marked their age but the hypocrites ate it all up; that is, all except the candle. The J01 ous Juniors also made quite 21 record in interclass ball winnin0' two games out of five. Thev were cheered more than anv other Classes and this certairih is somethinp' t'o crow about. The1 also made quite 21 hit in the class stunt in lite1 1'2111' s0eiet1 piesenting' 21 modern Shakespemian eomedx in one act. We regret but one thing and that is, we 211' e 21 bankrupt Class. We do hereb1 111 ziise 0111' mne inspiration, Miss MeKlveen, our belm' ed Faeulh 211111s01'.She hath sed 21nd dun her best and Heaven onl1 can re ewai d hei. Twenty-three

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