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1936, THE TARKIANA BACK ROW: Hutchison, L. Bennett, Sisler, T. Paul, Pndget, Strom, J. Capp, McConnell, Rankin, Howitt, J. Paul. FRONT ROW: Adam, Crider, Hell, V. Brown, Godfrey, Miss Schooler, Sterrett, M. Moore, Whitehouse, D. Bennett. en 1. Qt Ctr If the success of the Men's Glee Club depends upon the excellent Work ac- complished, then truly, this has been a successful year. A great deal of credit is due our director, Miss Veva Ballengee, for her splendid Work in taking twenty individuals and transforming them into a musical unit of surpassing performance. During Spring Vacation, the club, accompanied by Miss Ballengee, and pianist, Miss Loraine Schooler, took a tour into four states. It gave concerts at King City, Mo., Burchard, Superior, and Omaha, Nebr., and Clearfield, Iowa. At Summerfield, Kansas, a religious concert was presented. Broadcasts were made from Shenandoah and Omaha, and programs were given to the High School assemblies of King City and Superior. These programs included vocal and instrumental solos as well as selections by the quartette. The Spring tour and the accomplishments of the entire year will be remembered by every member of the club as one of the most enjoyable and profitable yeais spent in College. OFFICERS President ....,....,.....,.......,,....,..., Merle Strom Vice-president ............ ...... M arvin Sterrett Secretary-treasurer .... Wesley Whitehouse Business Manager ..., ...,,.....,.... J ack Capp MISS BALLENGEE Coach page sixty-three
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THF TARKIANA. 1936 E X nr Qo- .--4, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Eastwood, Porter. W'ynn fCoachl, MCCUHYIGH, 111111 Hflnrflth- gegciie This year stands as a most profitable and successful one in the history of forensics at Tarkio College. Tarkio participated in three tourraments this yearg one at Maryville on January 10, another at Culver-Stockton on January 30 and 31 and February 1, and still another at Westminister on February 21 and 22. The personnel of the squad consisted of Richard Eastwood, Frederick Driftmier, Stuart Porter, and Robert McConnell, and Alton Hanrath with Eastwood and Driftmier working as one machine and Po1'ter, Mc- Connell, and Hanrath working as the other. At Maryville teams from Park, William Jewell. Omaha, Maryville and Kansas City University were met, at Culver-Stockton, Burlington and Kirksville, McComb, and Iowa NVesleyan. At Westminster, Where the state tournament was held, were debated Park, Springfield, Drury, W'est.minster, l'ulver-Stockton, Kansas City University, Kemper Military Academy, and Central. Altogether the squad won 17 decisions this year. Great men, who during their undergraduate days participated in forensics, place debate very high it' not first among those activities which proved most beneficial to them in later years. That fact should not be disregarded today. Debate most definitely has something superior to offer. That opportunity should not be lightly dismissed. The chief benefit derived f1'o1n this year's season rests not with the number of debates won, but rather with the clearly apparent personality and intellectual development grained by each member of the squad. If li.-XRl.li WYNN l'o:teIi 1 t ixty-Your lvl' iii f fy 5: if .J ' '. T 1 1 'v 1 1' 1 NGN f' JN Q l t 1 l uf, si y tu' 2 ! . if Cl 5' ,L tr For se1'H'Bl I 1f the contacts which E' nf the denftminaz:-'-5. spring. near ly t-'sex jr lresented. The quaitettt' Q maintained a higix -Z: bers. Marvin Stern-Z have been memliers tw Wesley Whiteh-'u-e . the only nienilit-1'
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