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W fr -'f1-'fe' B: ff me +910 W 1 ll lf. I N lx A Tw 13 l l l, ,iff-f LITERARY CLUB 4 Yll1 Top Row- Snook, Peck, M. Miller, Salisbury CPres.j, Smyth, Radcliffe, Mort- imer. Second Row- Brewster, Goodloe, Klassen CSponsorD, Castillo, M. Slocum, Gunnell. Literary Club The present year has seen the Literary club expand and increase its activity in various directions. There have been more members initiated, more meetings held, and two issues of the Lark instead of one. More interest has been shown in the writing of original papers, and we think that some of the articles which have been published in the Lark are of literary merit. In other directions the club has taken steps forward. Mr. Klassen has given us a lecture on Impressionism',, and another on Recent American Fic- tion . These proved to be very interesting, and we all felt that we had gained valuable information concerning the most discussed types of modern fiction. The club adopted an emblem and ordered pins for its members. The design is a gold pen and scroll on a blue background, blue and gold being the colors of our college. Also the organization has made and formally accepted a consti- tution, which will serve as a guide for the club in the future. Almost as important in the activities of the Literary club as the regular meetings devoted to study are the social events, which included two initiations and a candy making party. The Literary club, this year, has set up a newer and higher standard than ever before, and we know that it will be maintained by the future club members. Page 22 H' vm- ww' W' ', am ...uv ...W .uv 4--. me .-. .-wan., we .-t -Wy.. 4... .-V 1-ia-u--.uv .pl-. qui
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VV - , 1 f - - .Ml .....-....1.........,....1...-19 1 H13 15 lx A it QI 1 1, W .--........, .. ......... 'V' Y. M. CABIN T .lu X-f.,'..f :.nCJ ,ya Top Row- C. Knock, Graves, Patchen. Bottom Row-M. Knock, Burns, Colburn CPres.D. Y. M. C.A. The Young lVIen's Christian Association of this college is a team that leads students to faith with God through Jesus Christ . It has molded senti- ment among the studentsg as one member put it, it shows them why they are here . Its scores are not counted in dollars, but in spiritual teamwork. There was a group of ofiicers that lead this team through a close game the past nine months. Chief among them were Floyd Colburn, the presidentg and W. C. Harter, coach of the squad. Then there were others on the cabinet, including Clarence Patchen, vice-presidentg Millard Knock, treasurerg and Clyde Knock, Jr., secretary. Add to these the rest of the boys in the club, add the socials they en- joyed, their enthusiasm, and you have the Y. M. on the court. One outstanding event was the Chinese banquet, at which the boys tried to eat like orientals, though we cannot vouch for their success. Almost every member of the faculty and several boys had speeches to give that timeg and the banquet was entirely a success. The boys enjoyed their friendships and felt that they had experienced something Worthwhile. The association is proud that it secured expressions from city business leaders on vocational guidance and business ethics. The boys appreciated instruction from the mayor, lawyers, merchants, and ministers on these matters, and feel amply rewarded for their work in arranging the association's program. Page 21 31113.
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4-.--. I K. If Q v 1'--:Q-'Q--ws-f--fe'-1lflvlilll'. lFJli.XY4jb1l.L3--1--Z-ww -f M ix lf Y .i INKAN-Q STAFF g on ' fx! F- 9A1'it KM Top Rowell. Salathiel, raves, R. Johnson, Castillo. Second Row- Linville, Vrooman, D. Salathiel, Mortimer. The Editofs Page In presenting to you the 1928 Inkanquil the members of the staff believe and hope that we have continued the improvement and good Work carried out by the staffs of the preceding years. In spite of the work and trouble it has caused us, the Inkanquil has also been a source of pleasure and pride. The staff, believing in the slogan, Your story in pictures leaves nothing untold , have attempted to eliminate all unnecessary writing, and to tell the s'iory with pictures. We hope that you will be pleased with this policy. We wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who have so kindly helped us in our Work. As these individuals are too numerous to name, we can say only that when we needed aid, we always found someone willing to help. It is with a feeling akin to regret that we find it necessary to turn over our Work to succeeding staffs. Our work is ended, and although We have made many mistakes, we have at least done our best. But, as the college grows and improves from year to year, so should its yearbook. Thus, We are looking for- ward to bigger and better Inkanquils. and it is our sincere hope that each future year will see an improvement over the past. -John G. Castillo, Editor Page 23 ---1..Q4-.-........gtg-..n.-.-.M-.ann-gs9,..m..q.,4,.w..n...--..-
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