Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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422.4, HOXVARD DOBSON Gr OODMAN R EXROAD Officers President - - - - - - Alice Howard Vice Presidents - - Marian Goodman. Charles Rexroad Secretary - - - - - - Vance Dobson THE LITERA RY SOCIETY HE Literary Society was organized in Columbia Col- lege in the year of QC by the students Wlth the assistance of the Faculty, and the name HChresto- lnatheonf meaning ttLearning Useful Things? was adopt- ed. This year the new const1tut10n was made and ace cepted by the members. .As is suggested by the name, the aim of this society has been directed towards the dissemination of useful knowledge. Short talks have been given on current events and other subjects that are of use to the students. The extemporaneous speeches have been interesting and have been valuable in training the students to speak. The appear- ance of several numbers has added much to the interest Twenty-eight Q-ytv1ff51ikh1fzb hi9 ZBKT 11.1111 LHhtht. 1?. 11;: 1 ' .11 i11'i11151111111111cd 11.1 11.1 1211111111. 151111111 :111 111111-111 1.111 11111:: 1.1 11111 1111111111111 111 1- 111115 1311' ta 1111;1- 5111 11,1111 11111 hull? 1111111 1111.51 11:111' 1 2111

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ELMA HARRIS JOE GIBSONe DENT BODY m'nccrs . M been proven, perhaps more this year, than ever before in the history of Columbia. An Annual and a half have been practically paid for, for in addition to having paid for this Annual, a large debt contracted by the Annual of last year was also paid. Our president, Joe Gibson, has as- sumed a large share in the work of the cancellation of this debt. He worked in order tht Mrs. VVinnis recital be ad- vertised, that tickets be sold for the Faculty concert, that the Constitutional Committee meet; this and much more he did Which is an honor to himself and the organization he represents. , X'Vhen a plea was made for the Student Friendship Fund the students rose loyally t0 the occasion and gave freely. The money raised by this fund helps the poorer students of other nations to receive an education, which they would, otherwise, be unable to obtain: it also, advances the feel- ing of love and good friendship between nations. Let us hope that the students will always be as fathful t0 the many student activities and t0 the College as a whole, and Will strive to make Columbia even better and more progressive in the future than she has been this year. STUDENTS Twenty-sex en



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R EX R! DAD Ollicers Marian Gwdmzm. Charles Her Vance Ill 1 HTDBSOX gm Mitt H ? ' the students have taken this year. Some of the numbers were an Irish play, written and directed by Haskell Tu- dor; a roll-eall in which each member answered with a joke or a quotatlon; a talk on the history of the College; a play given at Christmas, and several interesting debates. Some very cleyer stunts were also given by three of the classes. the Senlors, Juniors, and the Sophomores; the latter of Wthh gave an amusing and interesting lltake offil of the Faculty. Each member of the society has, at some time during the year, appeared in these programs, and i1: is through their hearty cooperation that this organization has been made one of the strongest in Columbia College. The Honor Society . Officers President - - - - - - - Ross Parks Secretary - - - - - i - Ethel Adams ganizations of the College. It was organized by the faculty and when submitted to the student body, it . was unanimously accepted. ' I l HIS year an honor society has been added to the or- To belong to this society an academy student must be a Senior, must have an ax erage of ninety per cent in his grades, and must have taken part in eight student activ- ities. The qualifications for College students are: A grade of E in two-thirds of the hours taken and no grade, below S, and they must have taken part in eight student activities. The ritual, ceremonf and initiation will be deeided-uoon bV the members themselves. So far this year, it is found that five students have qualified. These students are: Francis Nugen, Ethel Adams, Alice Howard. Lillian How- ells and Ross Parks. If the grades are raised the latter part of the school term several more niav become members. This organization is, indeed, an honor to the College. It will mean very much to any student if he can, upon applying for any position after his graduation here, pre- sent as one of his credentials a membership in Columbiais Honor Society. Twenty-nine

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