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1ciety amt bnght l1gh53 r3 DTOmlnent 31101 nd 1eeeptions i 1 the teachers 11113; ichard Hall, 13111 1g was spent in 11113 nselves tQ sh0w1111 3 1' Rev. Rexroad 1111 ind Man's Buff,1111 fai1 of the 513215111111 imen in the newhi: 11 had been papa:f ellenee. A trackm Miss Delia Higgms e1 ening was 5311 . contests. season. It was also held in M115. Howells studio After the evening was made enjoyable with games, dainty re- f1e5hment5 were 5e11.ved A special feature of the Junior party was the birthday cake with one candle. Durino the basketball season, our boys were well entertained at Stanfield. The boys reported that the af- fai1 was a cla553 one They,b 01ave us some good grub. ii IAfte1 the basketball 0ame theyg 01a.V;e a reception for our 1035 7 1 So, when the Stanfield boys came here to plaV basket- ball we entertained them in our gymnasium with games. Red Rector Day -Ma'rch 315t Was the date set by the Faculty for the College Picnic. The management of the picnic was given over to Earl RectOr, Of the JuniOr class, and the great- suc- cess was due almost entirely to the efforts which he ex- erted to make this a picnic which we would long rememF ber, as we looked back over our school days. The day was rather cloudy, but this did not dampen our spirits in the least. Everything was ready and we left about 10 dclock in the morning for the power plant. Here we built a bonfire and roasted 'weiners land had a delightful 1unch.VVhile lunch was being prepared, . some of the 1103 s set up a swinO. After lunch there were jumping and basebalI-throwing Many parties went out over the hills and picked flowers until the time to return, about 4 oiclock; having had a most enjoyable'day. ' 3 These have been the brilliant social events of the season i at Columbia College. Sixty-th ree
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', ' ' Society E have a a good manberight lights to light up our xxe school year and very prominent among these have been the parties and receptions. First among these was the teachers, reception for'the students given at the Richard Hall, three weeks after school began. The evening was spent in playing games. The teachers exertedthemSelves 'to, show us agood time. .VVhowill forget the: way'lReV. RexroadAshockedus all by chasing the girls .in ;;B1ind Manfs Buff, and b'yiwinking ; .at them? a. e r: . T . .41. . The next important. afifairrof themseason was the ?party ??.givenyby the. College Freshmen 'inzthe newly finished gym- rnasiumyf Axshortf program had been. prepared which: vim- pressed useall wittehe its excellence. A track meet was next held under the auspices of Miss Della Higgins and Mr. Joe Gibson. The rest of the evening was spent with games and refreshments. ' ' - This spring a series of brilliant social affairs have been the class parties, beginning with the College Sophomore class party. This brilliant event was given in Mrs. Howellsl room in the College building. St. Patrick deco- rations were used and Irish gameszwere played. . The Seniors also gave a,,:.St, Patrick, party ,in..,lVIrs. Howellsy studio. After an evening spent in playing games, refreshmentsof soda pop, crackerszandjs'ala'd were Served. But the mayonaisednessing for thelvsalad.was left in the dormltory kitchen, and so the 111ee.t.i1':ngr'Wase adjourned. We have the word of the class president that the partv almost brokelenm . The Jumors' k1d party was the next event of the SixtY-two Red Recn llstWas the date 5! ?icnic. Theman'ageme EarlRect'or, Of the Junie :duealmost entirely to make this a picnic whie elooked back over our : Andy, but this did not l kerything was ready an :mmgfor the power p13 ,lllllilt a bonfire ant :fghttul lunch. While I! l oys set up a SWlng,
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1- ., . .M Alumni- A Concerning. the Association N the spring 0f'1919 the first Alumni Assoc1at10n of 1 Columbia College was formed. Mlss Esther Compton was elected president for the first year. For the two succeeding years T. C. Reese was made preSIdent and is serving at the present time. FranCIS Cass has served as secretary-treasurer for the last two- years. . A banquet was given at'C'ommencement time 1n 1920. Last spr1ng, 1921, another banquet was given with the Board of Trust and Seniors as guests. This was followed by an Alumni recital and a play was given the same evenlng at the College auditorium. It is hoped that another get-together will be held this year. ' The Association must grow if the school is expected to grow. The school that does not have a proper working Alumni .Association behind it, will not develop into a strong inStitution. ,Let-us all work for the common good of .our Alma Mater. WhatSome of the Alumni Are, Do'ing Those attending other schools: '7 3 Thelma Munselle, ll7, NVhiman College, NValla Walla, VVn. , Coy Sims 118, SouthernMethodist University, Dallas, Tex. Bertha Compton ll9 - - - - - Whitman College Ruth Shangle 119, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, . , , , Texas Noel Dobyns ,20 - 4: 1- - O. A. C., Cmtvallis,vOregon Those engaged in business in Milton: T.IC. Frazier ,Ol - - Asst. Cashier, First National Bank Bruce Shangle'104 - - - - Farmersi Brokerage C0. Clem Wilcox 105 - - - Bookkeeper, TC Elliott C0. Claud Prichett iOS - - - Pritchett 81 C0., Hardware Carvossa Reese i07 - - - - - Insurance Agent John Reese,08 - - - - - - - Lamb BOX Co. Vict01-M.W.Orr,l4 - - - - - Lamb Fruit C0. Walter McCrhee i18 - - - Cheshire Hardware Co. Ada Rogers 20 - - - Stenographer, Dennison 6Q CO. Sixty-four Recent Mart langle-mCoy Sims '18 15. 1921. a-Iiray-Alva Blalnck tn iamders-Harold Gray t4 lilgerseCarl Hicks '16 t JaICOIIIege need never ff lens m the future. Al: s01 our graduates in N 1111 team, including tli r 111E611 of Mr. and M rs ittiinb and Mr. and N1 131016 Lamb family hat . afootball scrappei
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