Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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igiOUS Life lmbia COiiege t t ' lll'CStIOIl, has been the: .imhia. from the relioii M? t the daily programiis: atahlished three yearsg: gs have been well atleii; and spiritual poweraii e Gibson is sponsorii duty well. 111 fur evangelism 1i it mth. Rev. J. B. Harem Mt mday evening. he; 1 his work Sundamht in H tn 12 in the meme: Many 01 t iined the ehurc. . 7,, vhnle studen . Harris 15 21 L . M the results MYH he students tbOdF t Faculty and student body pronounces him a worthy expo- nent and defender of the faith. The subjects were: EVO- lution, Monotheism, The Making of the Bible, the Inspi- ration of the Bible, The Resurrection of the Body. . Among the many new advantages offered by Columbia this year is a Class in homileties, with Broadus, 0n TTPrepa- ration and Delivery of Sermons? as a text. C. A. Rex- road has done some remarkable work in this class. Gale Seaman, national Y secretary, made a Visit to the college and gave a valuble address. As a result the men and women organized the respective Yis. Of the Y. W., Ruth Williams is president and Dorothy Smith, secretary. Leonel Gray is president of the Y. M. and Gilbert Howard. secretary. Through the solicitation of Joe Gibson the students made a liberal cash contribution to the students friend- ship fund. The Faculty has been unusally strong and helpful this year in the matter of Christian service and example. No doubt Christian fathers and mothers will rejoice to see their sons and daughters, who were indifferent to the claims of JeSLis upon their lives, returning home positive Christian young men and women. Thirty-one

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Religious Life at Columbia College 33261 h HIS year, without question, has been the best in the . 3 history of Columbia, from the reehglous p01nt 0f 43:31ic113111'111'1 IN View. 911311 Cumrihmlnn In An hour a week in the daily program was devoted to the Prayer League established three years go. Though optional, these meetings have been well attended by both. . .mglwmmnmlly s students and Faculty, and spiritual power and fervor is ' always manifest, Joe Gibson is sponsor for leadership and has performed his duty well. 3.33: of Christian scri 9.: fathers and mu ilht. . 1:3:3jghtcrs. whu m FolloWing the plan fon evangelism in. the 1 colleges 15131111111911 1111's. W of the M. E. Church South, Rev. J. B. Harris, of Portland, szenand wmncn. came to the College, Monday evening, November 14, as evangelist, and Closed his work Sunday, 'the 20th. The services were held from 11 to 12 in the morning, and from 7 t0 8 in the evening. Many of the students yielded their lives to Christ, and joined the church. At the Close only three or four Of the whole student body had failed to be- come Christians. Rev. Harris is a wise leader, his sermons were powerful, and the results were all that could be asked. Services have been conducted Sunday evening of every week at a school house at the forks Of the Walla Walla' river. The following students preached there: Martin Radcliff, Francis Nugen, Joe Gibson, William Burgoyne, Charles Rexroad and Haskell Tudor. Eight conversions were reported as a result. Early-'-'in -' the' year ' the 'Faleu'lty 'requeSted President ShangIeto given serles of addresses onjthe 'fundainenta1s 0f the Christian falth. The universal verdict of both Thirty



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dent body this year. When the football boys needed some equipment the student 11111131 got behind the team 21nd112Lisecl over eighty dollars by private subscrip- t11111s. The 130 211111 of Trust of C01 umbia College built 21 finc 121110e O31111121si11111 1111 athletic purposes. This building has afforded 111211131 pleasurable hours both to the 13031bs . Class Basket 132111 131.11Ch interest was developed over class games. There was keen 11iV2111131 during the ent1re season unt1l the Sen1011s were 1111211131 Victorious. Q GOOD spirit 1011 athletics w21s shown by the stu- 1171111 Lust 131111111111121110 Faculty - - - .3 :3 .500 Seniors - - - - 4 2 .666 Juniors - - - - 2 .3 .4011 .3 2 .3300 F 111As11 111 e11 - - - The Sea 121VV210 basketball team consistino of Joe Gib- son Russell Blackler, Francis N1101en,C1ilbe11t Howard, H2111 111d Gillis and Fred Kenoyer, played seV e11211 121st 0121111es wi11ni1101th11ee out of fiV e. 321se112111 h21s bee11st2111ted this 31e 2111 with much 311011.111 ' S11111e oood 1112131e1s 2111e bein0 develo ped, 21nd the11e211e hopes that Columbia Coll leoe will halve 21 000d baseball team. Tennis is 131105; 1essin0 3161131 12113111131 this s111111101. All 2116 1111ep21111110 11111 the t1111111121111e111t which will he held 21 little later. To the winners of. the boys and girls tourna- 111e11ts will be aw211decl 21 new tennis racquet e21ch. Track wmk will soon 13130111. There is 0101111 1112111611131 111 C. C. f111 this p211t of athletic t121ir1111,O and we expect se3 e1121l letter s will he e21111e11 this season Thirty- two . 1111111116111 11 did 1101 1111'. 31111335 delel1q3c21 1 1'21 mild DAY ENNIS 1111 HAGUERTY KliXU .11 11111110111 X11113? Foot Bali 111111111 011111111 11 is 111111 mm 11121111 3' 1tnmunt i mhuut 11.3111elm t 33 1131111,

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