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I CLASS CDF u34 Left to right, top row: M. Sterrett, Bennett, Bicket, Mitchell, Brown, H. Ferris, Hutchings, Finnell. Middle row: Manners, Marquart, Judy, Woodruff, Clement, B. Sterrett, D. Sterrett. I A Lowerrow: W. Ferris, Brock, R. Eastwood, Godfrey, Warren, Laing, J. East- wood. FORUM LITERARY SOCIETY Officers ' First S9IY19S'C9I' Second Semester Willard Bicket ...... ............ P resident ......... ......... L eland Warren George Yaple ....... ......... V ice-President ......... ....... D o-nald Mitchell Earl Kroth ............ ........ S ecretary .... ......... J ohn Eastwood John Eastwood ...... ..... T reasurer ..... ..... ' ........ E arl Kroth Vaughn Manners ..... .... C ritic ...... ....... W illard Bicket Hunter Brown .. ...................................... Sergeant . ................................... Herman Ferris Forum has enjoyed twenty-nine years of unequalled goodfellowship and good times. During this long period of time Forum has done much to give the young men of Tarkio College training along literary lines. In the fall and during the middle portion of the school year we have hilarious times but when the time comes for Forum to bid farewell to its Slenior members sadness reigns in the halls of Forum. G. Y. '34. Page 55 D
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CLASS CDF V3-4 i-,Ti-L, Reading from left to right, top row: Redford, Roney, Woodruff, Laing, Thomp- son, Stevenson, James. Middle Row: M. Smith, Finnell, Gowin, Manners, Brock, Warren, Prather, Eastwood. Lower row: McArthur, Graham, Martin, E. Smith, Bicket, Keller, McCoy, Van Scoy, Dinsmore. 1.1-1- The Torch Editor-in-Chief ...... ............... ....... W i llard Bicket Assistant Editor ...... ...... M erril Roney Managing Editor ........... . ........ James Roney Ass't. Managing Editor ........................................,......... Joe Woodruff Circulation Manager ............................................ Richard Eastwood News Staffff ............ Marjorie -Keller, Mary Smith, Elizabeth McCoy Vaughn Manners, J. D. James Sports ........... ........ L eland Warren, Glen Redford Society ........................ ...................................... E sther Martin Feature Stai ................. ........ M irian Dinsmore, Richard Finnell 'World From the Hill' ..... ..................................... A rline Martin Collegiate World ......... ....... E lizabeth McCoy Campus Caricatures .... ....... H oward Thompson Organization News ....... ............ I iois Graham Faculty Reporter ....... ............. E llen Smith Business Manager .................................................. Joseph Stevenson Ass't Business Manager ........,..................................... Lehman Brock Typists .......................... Helen Prather, Esther Martin, Helen Gowin Ellen Van Scoy, Ermil Catron, Alice Wilson Proof Readers ..... .................... J afne McArthur, Margaret Godfrey Page 54 1 I
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CLASS CDF u34 1 Hoover Kroth Bicket B. Sterrett Laing J. McMullen Eastwood R. McMullen- Malnners Y. M. C. A. Rex Hoover ....... ............................................ ............... P r esident Willard- Bicket ....... ........ V ice President Earl Kroth .......... .............. Tr easurer Boyd Sterrett .... ........................... P rogram James Laing ......... .............................. P ublicity Robert McMullen ...... ....... G ospel Team and Social Va ughn Manners ..... ................................... M usic James McMullen ..... ...................... M embership The Y. M. C. A., though including a minority group of the young ment of our campus, has been one of the manly redeeming features of our campus life during the past year. Regardless of distractions, and handicaps such as conflicting organiza- tions, depressions, indiiferences, love affairs etc., We have survived. We can only state that our efforts, tho-ugh not failures have not reached the maximum in the field and scope of this organization, that it is possible to reach. We, therefore, take this opportu-nity to extend to the new cabinet and Organization of '4 and '35 our best wishes to a year of actual maximum success. Also, to extend to the young men of the student body our plea that you will join the Organization and help in any way you can to achieve this success. R. H. '33 Page 56 A U
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