Columbia College - Cayuse Yearbook (Milton, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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subject before you this morning Wthh I am eomgelled to do. Now, these two young people, Joe and Miss oro- thy, have taken it upon themselves to break some of. the rules concerning the dormitory llfe, and I feel that they must be punished in some way. About a week ago, late at night, they were seen up town 1n the bale seat 0t Della Higginsl car. Now you all know that this is strictly against the rules of the College, and I feel personally, that the two young peOple should. be campussed for awhile. Of course, Ilni perfectly willing to abide by the decision of the faculty and Id be very glad to hear from some of you. Joe Gibson: Pardon me, Mr. Shangle, but it teally seems to me that youive done us a slight IHJUSUCE uninten- tionally. I realize, of course, that we broke a few rules but I supposed it would be all right for one ofthe preacher boys to go out with the girls without permiss1on. Dorothy Williams: Now, Mr. Shangle, I donlt see what harm it did for us to ride arOund town a little while with Della. Of course, if we had gone over towards Walla Walla, but since we diclnit-well, I donit know, 'I just donit seem to see it like you do. Mr. Shangle: must admit that you broke rules. the faculty, please. Very possibly not, Dorothy, but you Now let me hear from Dean Howard: I am very sorry that this has hap- pened, but I feel as Mr. Shangle does, that there should be a llcampusli made. If we, as a school, are to hold any prestige, we cannot let these little things slip. How do you feel about it, Miss Stimson? Miss Stimson: I feel as you do, Mr. Howard, and while it hurts me very much to see Dorothy and Joe eainpussed yet I know 1t is the wise thing. I love all the boys and girls and that is why I feel that they should be protected by licampussingg'l Mr. Shangle: Yes. Well, lets hear from the others now. lVliss Kurth: It seems to me that the moral standing of the school should not be lowered by one or two and I am heartily in favor, for my part. of IiiCEllllpussinoJ: these two. I i b Fifty-six tangle: Well, I just Stewart: tDmWSIIy lenks: If you just a in'tyou think that W1 Shangle: Possibly. pl illtKlVeen: ldon't :ssed. ldonlt think 1 'Shangle: The most ipus. but there is so iislme-nttoo severe. I telagultyr in campl 35; lothing need bi llIlQOple want no ilbutlhave a

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.D.p Eacher hell hand; 1 a flutter, IOSt his 53nd his knees ventful night; 1 and said, en you recite? 1111 V, named 'lenks. mung minx; :lOVCy rell 57 deal. r16 1611 Paid laled' , 311d g. ' Within These Halls Characters: Mr. Shangle Dean Howard Mr. Day Miss McKlveen Miss Duthlie Miss Jenks Mr. Stewart l Miss Stimson Miss Kurth Joe Gibson Dorothy Williams Place: Regular faculty meeting. Mr. Shanglels Office. Time: ll :20 A. M. Friday morning. Dorothy and Joe enter shamefaeedly, followed by Mr. Shangle. Mr. Shangle: Well. not everyone seems to be here. Now, I do wish that all the teachers would try to be here on time, just out Of courtesy to me and the rest of the faculty. Do any of you know where Miss Jenks and Miss MeKlveen are? Miss Stimson: F111 not just sure, President Shangle, but I believe that they are over on the third floor of the dormitory trying Miss MeKlveenls new electric hair curler. Dean Howard: Mr. Shangle, I think some rule Should be made concerning faculty meeting so that the teachers would not forget to come. tEnter Miss Jenks and Miss McKlveen with an air of assumed dignity; their hair much frizzed and primpedj Miss M cKlveen: We had forgotten today was faculty meeting, Mr. Shangle. Pm so sorry. Mr. Shangle: lt hurts me very much to brmg the Fifty-f'ive



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S a Slight 111111511111 that we 11101115; ight for one 0111 ithout permission M11. Shanghah 1 around townali1: e had 130111311111: 111131-117611, 1 111,111 11 do. 111' not, 1101111111113 es. Now 1611111 1 50111 that W: Zle does. 1113113113363 gse little 1111111 33533 :1 11 ? Mr. Day: Dean Howard: Everyone speak out. I feel a great deal the same way. Let1s hear a few more opinions now. Miss Jenks: tAside to Miss MCK1een1 How are you goin01 to vote Pe001. 3 I dont think its right. The Ieids don t 11211 e an1 11be1t1 an1how. Miss IVI3ICK1VCCD Oh cIlon'it know. You know if we dont vote for the 3ean1pus 11111. Shangle and Dean How- ard will think were standing out against them. Miss Duthiez1To 3111.5hang1e1 The offense doesn t seem very severe to me, but it may be deserving of eam- 9? pussing. Mr. Shangle: Well, I just want your opinions. Mr. Stewart: tDrowsil111 Any way you decide'it suits me. Miss Jenks: If you just ask the students not to go ear 111c1ing, don3t you think that would stop it? 11111. Shangle: Possibly, possib111. Miss MeKlveen: be eampussed. I don1t hardly feel that they shou1d I don't think they understand just exactly. M11. Shangle: The most of the feeling seems to be for the 33ean1pusf but there is some against, so I wont make the punishment too severe. 11m sure I have the co-opera- tion of the faculty in campussing Joe and Dorothy for two weeks; Nothing need be said about it and I311 sure the young people want no publicity. Now our time is almost 1111 but I have a few new rules I would like to read: First: No young lady must be seen on the campus in boys Clothing. Any young 121C111 breaking this rule must be eampussed for a time not less than two weeks and not more than nine months. Second: No loitering W111 be a1lowed behind the 17111 tree on the campus, on the way to or from evening Church service. N011.- 1The 12:00 delock be11 rings 11111101151171 -VANCE DOBSON. Fifty-seven

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