Tarkio College - Tarkiana Yearbook (Tarkio, MO)

 - Class of 1936

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Tarkio College - Tarkiana Yearbook (Tarkio, MO) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 62 of 118
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sincerity, another of our ideals. Second, it represents the first letter of the phrase 4 ' X L Wei THE FARKIANA. 19336 1 l not ROW: ILACK ROW: Moran. li. Carter, Shziiim, Ciirfmun, Stewart, Grimmett, 19- Carter- MIDDLE ROW? MIIJIJIJC ROW: Low, Il. Carter. Kryselinier. Mzickoy, Kimberlin. Bm't0n, MiSS Bfillenil-'eel McMullen, if lmrie, Amick. A FRONT HOW. I i l-'HUNT ROW: Meade, Schooler, Campbell, Sloan. I J. , .,Z' ii al' if ' J ii' Mi W f ' A! yi! I Af' J , f Avi! ' ii A A ,. I i Lllflfli LL L 14461 dlfl J L., V 1 The girls' Literary Society, Lambda Sigma Tau, has as its aims-to develop tal- ents and to produce leaders. Lambda, the Greek letter for L, represents first, the first letter of the word loyalty, one of our ideals. Second, it represents the first letter of the phrase Live completely, which is one of our aims. Sigma, the Greek emblem for S, represents first, the first letter of the word 'Selt'-expression, which is another of our aims. Tau, the Greek symbol for T, represents the first letter of the word truth, another ideal we have chosen. Tau also represents the first letter of the Word talent, which we have chosen for another of our aims. OFFICERS President .... ..,. .... .....,........, E l i zabeth Barton Vice-president ..., Rebecca McMullen Secretary . .......... Isobel Imrie T1'vasu1'e1' .... Ruth Kimberlin Marshall Cleo Mae Amiek ui L til Ly-eight Rip Bang Tarkiowl Pep C The Tarkiin purpose of gene athletic events : whom is an hon Between ha Clad in their pi football field or Petus to the Qhee The Tarkiox fll1bRallies. Sf ished memorieg too' Three Chee

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1936, THE TARKIANA BACK ROW: Volker, Martin, Jenison, Lust, Creger, Currie, McCoid, Huston, , MIDDLE ROW: Doughty, Spieckermann, Piffer, Godfrey, Weldon, Holliway, Knox, Mercer FRONT ROW: Fuller, M, Rankin, Kinney, K. Rankin, Thompson, R. Rankin, Prather. f4.,,,, For all girls setting out on the Kappagathean Literary bark in search of glamor- ous and long-remembered experiences, the year 1935-36 has been a glorious adventure. During its twenty-eighth year of existence, Kappa has not only proved an in- valuable source for the establishing of many life-long friendships, but it has also sponsored many of the social highlights of the season-Athe annual open meeting, the banquet, the May Morning Breakfast, and the Spring Tea. The routine life--bringing the regular fortnightly meetings-has been active, interesting, and a source of keen entertainment. Originality in poetry, prose, music and art has found eloquent expression within the circle of Kappa talent. Moods? Yes Kappa has her moods: the air of seriousness which pervades her formal meetings--and the glint of humor which colors and vitalizes her informal meetings. W OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ....... , Katharine Rankin President .,,...,...,... Helen McCoid Vice-president ...... Mary Jenison Vice-president, Katherine Kinney Secretary .........,.,,... Ruth Rankin Secretary ....,....... Bertha Weldon Treasurer ,.,,,,,,,, Amy Thompson Treasurer ..,, .... A my Thompson Marshall Bertha Weldon Marshall .,.... .... H elen Prather page fifty-seven



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u K 1 'Lf 1936, THE TARKIANA -vc' nm , , . . , , QP- H p ,WH l l l l,2ACK ROW: Godfrey, Creger. MIDDLE ROW' Weldon, Pearson, Stewart, Schooler, Moran, B. Carter, Mrs. Doughty, Mumford, 5 I v iimze-f. if - i f E. Carter, Volker, Mackoy, Shaum, McMullen, Barton, Curfman. I I If ou 1 ms 'na 'lv v X- 5 4 vip I cr ' V. a I . W 4 .., 5 FRONT ROW: D. Carter, Campbell. 6. Q Qfzzdiowfaf Rip Bang! Hip Ho! Get there, rain or snow! expresses the sentiments of the Tarkiowl Pep Club. The Tarkiowls, a new organization on the campus this year, was formed for the purpose of generating pep, enthusiasm, and school spirit among the student body at . . . . - .vl f athletic events and all school activities. It is composed of twenty one gn s, fone o whom is an honorary member! and is sponsored by a chosen member of the faculty. B t halves at most any athletic event, the Tarkiowls may be seen in action. e Ween Clad in their purple and White uniforms, they present a brilliant spectacle on the football field or in the gy petus to the cheering section at all athletic events. mnasium. Their color and enthusiasm have given added im- The Tarkiowls have also been instrumental this year in actively sponsoring Pep Club Rallies. Song, cheer, speeches, stunts, torches, and snake-dancing all have cher- ished memories in the ears of each student in college this year. Yes, and victory too. Three cheers for Tarkio! OFFICERS President ...........................,.,,, Mildred Mumford Vice-president ..,.,...,... ..... D orothy Carter Secretary-treasurer ...... Helen Prather page fifty-nine

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