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THE TARKIANA. 1936 ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Those who live in glass houses should, pull down the blinds. A bird in hand gathers no moss. Many are called but few get up. A good memory comes in handy to forget with. Blessed is he who sitteth down on a red hot stove for he shall rise again. . The average college fellow derives a lot of fun from spoiling some other fellows good time. In onion, there is strength. Late to bed and late to rise, makes a man hollow under the eyes. He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas. ALL AROUND THE CAMPUS fReading Acrossj The Cheaters. The Peanut Vendors. A Glimpse Through A Library VVindow. Oh To Be A Life-Guard. College Back Door. Mr. Hood Poses. Ladies and Gentlemen. Tri-State Officials. I Ain't Got Nobody. Qt Now Children, The Browning Lesson For Today- . 1 The Boys Keep Dwight Busy. A , , Father Noah. The Man Of The Hour. Captain Hall Relaxes. One Of Miss Marlin's Pinch Hitters. Sigma Theta Phi Socialites. Class of '35 On Parade. Captain Woodruff and His Boys. Firemen's Convention. We VVon It. FROM THE TRUMPETER 1905 fWise Sayings by Sages of Many Agesl Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall not be disappointed. Q 1 . l l page ninety four
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THE TARKIANA, 1936 C1 TCIII. QLZTA J LAMENT THE FOG Three tufts of grass, The fog . . Three flowierslgrfiw, . t tl H T110 di,-ty fog' iree snia c out s agains ie 1 ue x 0,1 , f And we three, there, together. 3 Tl? U 3 Og Ot harbor towns. Two slim trees reach high, YOU 0112111-T0 Two tear-drops lie, The light On two cheeks sweet as summer scent of golden days And we two, there together. To dark One crooked pine beside And dismal A wind swept rock, Gloomy days, With love unspent, alone, apart You hide No more are we together. The pure And lovelv hues, T . .. PEMTENT . The shining XX ith my lantern, I clumb the stairs. L. ht f Oblique shadows climb with me. lg ,O The light falls in shafts that slant and bend, MOFUIUR dews- Like penitents at prayer. Gray fog. My heart prays with them. D1-ab fog, I beg forgiveness, too. A ,- - '- And then, I stumble up and on PtS51'mft'C IVith my dim light. Sad fog' WHAT'S IN A NAME? What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, the Bard makes one of his players say, but there is something very real in a name. There is an aroma about a name. Even inanimate things when carrying the name of a fine character become personalized and themselves take on character and meaning. Each stone and mould of masonary then speaks. Individuals for years afterward are in- spired and feel the personal touch of the presence of a great name in a building. Sir Christopher Wren's greatest biography is carved in stone in Westminster Abbey which he built: If you would see his monument, look about you. Tarkio College has two fine buildings without names other than the wholly im- personal nomenclature of The Gymnasium, and The Administration Building. These general names are meaningless and without color or tradition and could be ap- plied to similar buildings on any other campus in the United States. There are many bright and shining names connected with the founding and perpetuation of Tarkio College and some day we hope to have buildings enough to honor them all. , It is most appropriate that Marshall Hall and Thompson Hall carry the names of the first two Presidents of Tarkio College, men who have left a lasting impression on the institution and the lives of those who have come to Tarkio. David Rankin, great citizen of Tarkio and benefactor of Tarkio College, wrote his name in the history of Tarkio College to endure as long as graduates of Tarkio Vollege live. It would be a fine inspiration to succeeding generations of Tarkio Col- lege students for one of our un-named buildings to carry his name. Another great name in Tarkio history could be most appropriately placed above our gymnasium. Prof. J. Vallance Brown was not only an athlete himself but always interested in an active way in every athlete in Tarkio College. In addition, he was a beloved character who will always remain a part of the Tarkio College Tradition. page ninety-six CALEI Eli 2- .VT SEPTEQQE' to va- '3j one Qtbv hlylillff Y 150535 Salad. A iippearancgf .1 MBE - . SEiEIiEvou can ff freshier womeU- SEPTEMBER 4- ' Pclassnicfl Uppe to enfflll thiiOii15hTennif mu SETITEMBER -DL Church Dawg SEPTEMBER, I L ot'E01'Y pang-' sEIifTisi1BER '.',. All-sCh00l Pan-' tried hafdb 8 SEPTEMBE1' 'heh Frosh Put on t, dine about town. SEPTEMBER J- 'lf Rainy d211 muc and Biother- SEPTEMBEtR0f1f0ac' 0 we DU ' is Schopenhauel cussl. SEPTEMBER 11- But there ll come says. SEPTEMBER 112. Freshmen 31115 bf fi-ey thinks hens g SEPTEMBER 13. We are received ulty. Friday the SEPTEMBEIR 14. d Prof. Nei atten 1 port. Whoops. in SEPTEMBER 15. Lovely moon. S' old line. SEPTEMBER 16. Birthday of two Fenimore and Jael Benl. SEPTEMBER 17. Louis XIV born, started dinner w soup. SEPTEMBER 18. L9EPh91iEhcouldn't l W1 at in I -. SEAJTEMBER ieiali ur cats ge ' SE5TEMBERt2l5i th Crap dav! 4 SEETEMBER gif ' oisonxv. - sheidoiiil is the SEPTEMBER 22, EVQ1'y.R-Onlan url Ugly thinks hei-Q 1. Chesterfield, iei Slflgfiiiisiziz rs . .. to look note. Cl at himself
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