Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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e R086. A x at the stain an herdessA tire e - Velmat - Martin H1 A Della Hi ne-zlct play whit The characterg displayed remar- .99 t Spam '5 Home Y, Itcpresented b1 1d?- among the 11161 ,. Miss Dy; Church, Aprilg A Rm; . i: aware of theme ' S Incense Outuk. AAYankee Peggy, George Churchill Paterson A comedy of Civil War times in one act Sce11e$'f11e dining room Of a southern mansion Time-1863 Yankee Peggy - - - - - Lillias Wright Phil Hamilton - - - - - Ross Parks Dave - - - - - - - Leonel Gray Lieut. Courtleigh - - - - - Harold Gillis A plausible war episode colored With romance. Peggy, a Union girl, disguises as Eleanor Calhoun, a Confederate, and through her own ingenuity and the help of Dave, an 012d family servant,'she succeeds in obtaining some valu- able dispatches from the lieutenant for the Union army, and in so doing meets a man, Phil Hamilton, who has been her ideal in the abstract, but presently becomes a reality. AAA Travelling Man,, By Lady Gregory A Miracle Play Scene-The kitchen of a cottage in Ireland h'Iother '- - - - - - Alice Howard Traveling-man - - - - - Haskel Tudor Child - - - - - - - Edwin Coe A dramatic story of intense interest, and clear-cut characterization with a theme that is of greatest import- ance to all. Each character was vividly portrayed and Splendid atmosphere created. Forty-seven

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TiReason and the Rose Given at the Methodist Church, April 9 - Ross Parks Vance Dobson The Old Mathematician - - The Poet - - - - - - The Mathematician believes that the stain and flaw of death is in everything until he is aware of the fragrance of the rose he crushed, pouring its incense otit upon the world. ii.GO in peace, make a new song and Sing It. The soul cannot die? TiThe Little Shepherdess 9, By Andre Rivoire Velma Harris Martin Howard Della Higgins Shepherdess - - - s - - Shepherd - - - - - - Princess - - - - - - This was a very fantastical, one-act play which was very entertaining to the audience. The characters were well adapted for their parts and displayed remarkable genius. cTJOint Owners in Spain Alice Brown Scene.--An Old Ladyis Home . Miss Mitchell, the matron, was represented bV Ruth Williams, who tries to keep peace among the inm'ates of the Home, who are very quarrelsome. Miss Dver, repre- sented by Ethel Adams, is a tiresome old laav who is always wearing an injured air. Mrs. Fullerton, repre- sented by Eva Leibbrand, is worn out bV Miss DVaer,s la- mentations and is moved to another room. Mrs. Blair, representediby Dorothy Smith, is a high tempered woman whom nobody; can.1ive with, and she is moved in with Miss Dyer. They mimediately decide to divide the room and each one is able to live in her own Wcastle in Spain T, :Forty-six - fir WM 6P ikitchen Hf th .Ur isnde Ci Ilt WC .a;;cruises as Eleanor ianningenUIty q imam. she succeeds 1 men the lieutena fagmeets a man. Phil :tiieabstract. but pres TA Travelling BY lEldY Greg 5t Viraclc M



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GIBSON ADAMS The Ilkawgn 1Whitman1- Columbia Debate - HE leawan club of Whitman College chailenged Co- T lumbia College to debate the question, 11Resolved; That the United States should forgive her Allies1 war debts 11 Columbia upheld the affirmative. The decision of the judoes was two for the negative and one for the affirmative. This debate showed most excellent work on both sides. The audience was high1y complimentary to both teams. The debaters for Columbia were Francis Nugen, Ethel Adams and Joe Gibson. Debates 1921-1922 The first debate of the year was held in November. The question was, Resolved: That all High School stu- dents should be compelled to have two years of Latin before graduation. ,1 The affirmative was upheld by Eva Leibbrabnd and Ross Parks; the negative by Ethel Adams and Linnie Carney. The affirmatiye put up a strong arg- ument but the wit and the cogency 0f the argument of 'the negative was stro ng en0uOh to cause the decision to be given to the negative. Several other very interestino debates have heen held in the Literary Society and the English and History Classes. Forty-eight Howard-Craha 1111111 111:1 1111' $Ch1 11 11 11-1 I - 1111 1111111111 1'1 11.1151 111 . T,- 1111.115 1111151 'X Contest 31111111 21 11117.6 1'1 1111;111:1111111111111.. 37531511 81111111 1111' 111111111111u 11111

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