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Lana 1938, THE TARKIANA page two 2,746 Qalzm Book of memories ,... full days of school Work . . . egccitement of a basketball game . . . fun at school parties . . . the campus at its love- liest in the spring . . . these the class of '39 gives back to you in the Tarkiana. E3-'SJ' 'x1L.a,. x ' x. , zz -F' 1 ' s H- - -f ,Y , .N saprbfy - ffl ff- is - , .J : . ' 1 7- :LL -1' -V --Y , lr - Q . v Y ,. A -. K . , -. g - ? 1938, THE TARKIANA LOOKING WEST page three 35 1. 'nv ba .1 2 1 4:' L av 3 -141214. lih.4-13.14-2-v n -ir.4w5.31llQixv2l'Eis th: bf iigfisvniiiik? shi? ,Six Jar: I. on? 32: 4s5'l4 F . . - , - -W - f .-.,- ...-.4 '- . - 4.,.,.. - . . -M A .- -..... -,, . .-e, , .- . .-.V - M-. , .,. ,. - .- .f ' - -- .... . W. -,,.'1,- .... . .. . . .,, ,. 'x , . , gm -- .1 ln- :... .ef ,a . -, -CT.. '-.. .L 12 ' ' r '3-Q 4-V -- . ' ff ' - 4 f '-'f r -- '--- , ..f-Zin-. . -'-'. .' ' ...fl ' .-.y -1. . -' ,uf 1' 3' -.,-. .r. :. 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YYY ,, 1 , 1938, THE TARKIANA I-The College II-Honoraries III-Qrganizations IV-Athletics V-Activities VI--Features I 5 Eau page fwe f. 1:-1,---.-1.5 'H'-v-1 Eg- wg 'A ffl- 197-E 21 -5- J 1 135-'I '45, 5135 -ff? ii' 52- f:'9. .'7?Z 3LZ4?:'2 ' if ',.ff7f3i.:'E --. .- .,.' V' W' 'i Q JL- .'- ' -: '.-1' f .-.r ' rn 1 1 1- --f'A - : . - - fg ,:f-:: Tlsfiufza n.nkl'E'd'E Y ...IL mi 3f .v -U1 ,mexni-wcf.-s.,:1.1.. 1'-....+.ff. uri'-.f. .m .V -- ,-- 1938, THE TARKIANA page six FOREWORD In the light of Tarkio traditions and ideals We have tried to build a book that Will portray for you this year. With the college motto, Let there be light for our theme and with the presentation of a true picture of college life for our aim, We have sought to represent the old and the new as one. May the days as they are chronicled here for future years bring memories to you that Will have the Warmth and glow of life. ...JF ' :1--T ' A1?, W , W 'I .jk 5 31' arf. 1 Y f' -- f - - A e - ' ' gt 1938 THE TARKIANA '?.. ' .':L - , ' Q . . - rf ,- ' -. .. -g- - ., - .... , , 'H' ' ' ' ' ' ' A-f A ' A ' -1 , 71 l 'Q-11 ,- R ., .- , k--v l- - .- M 7 . . , R A man of keen intellect, a scholar of ancient learn- ing, wisely understanding the Ways of youth, and Willing always to be of service, one Who is tolerant and kindly, possessing a quizzical sense of humor which he uses adeptly. To this man . . . our professor and our friend . . . We dedicate the Tarkiana of 1938. page seven T. 1938 THE TARKIANA QA, 50117, The Light that gives beauty through love, independence through dependence, character through dis- cipline . . r. the Light that builds foundations in 3 chaotic World . . . this Light We find Within a book thatholds the Way, the Truth, and the Light. 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His years of service and his fine attitude show that his life has been lived with sit lux as a part of its plan. Our contact with him this year through chapel serv- ices has been most pleasant. We Wish for this good and Wise man many more years in which to counsel Tarkio students, and much satisfac- tion in those who go out from here. i 45417 5,4 I, Ln' 1566,-yr : . .-'Lv 1 14-111. 15 if-19 T ' ' ' fe' aff ' 'f, vi-' 1 .12,-'41 vii i'.Pg'.wgi..,' 6'-rg TY .egg fri, E..-2' 1 agp in -f :,'g,-13, ,-511.3 :gg-,y,,'yg. J sy- al., ,HA 37.1-5 1 ... 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COLLI S Dr. Collins is the progressive president of a progressive college. He is a man of outstand- ing ability and foresight. His friendly personal interest in each student and in the problems. and activities of the school assure us of his real concern for Tarkio College. ' ' 1 f A 5.11161 z',l'.i,'.1 ug--p.m1'. -. 1 , ,.i-1f', , 1, 1, '-v 1-wr d:-.:L..1- 4...1. zA.i.: 1-,.1., 1 page eleven . faq-if!-wi .fafefyqgafif-v.'v. f'f3f evfwss' ' ' -:., f- . ' A f ,V -1 5 1 . 0 1 x ' 5-' ' ' rf ! 'w .... ' . v n If 1 1938, THE TAEKIANA JOHN RICHIE JENISON 1 Dean of the College, and .Professor of I Pure and Applied Mafhematlcs' 1919- A' ls. Tarkio College, 1903: A- M-l Ulmer' . A I . sity of Kansas, 1928. ELZY VERN McCOLLOUGH Professor of Economics and Commerce, and Registrar, 1927. A. B., Tark1o.Co1- leave 19083 A. M., University of Illlnols, lgblgl Summer School, University Of Uh' nois, 1923. MRS. R. B. A. MCBRIDE Dean of Women and Matron of Mar- shall Hall, 1933. A. B., Tarkw College, 1928. ' HENRY K. NoEL ' Business Manager. JOHN GORDON STRONG Professor of Chemistry, 1920. B. S., Muskingum College. 1915: A- M-, 91110 State University, 19163 Ph. D., UHIVGT- sity of Colorado, 1934. LYMAN McKEAN ROWLAND Professor of Biology, 1921, A. B., Wil- liams College, 18905 Summer quarter University of Chicago, 19213 Summer quarter, University of Chicago, 19223 Summer term University of Iowa, 19273 Summer, University of Kansas, 19285 Summer term University of Iowa, 1929. PAULINE LIEBIG LONG Professor of History and Social Science, 1922. B. A., University of Wisconsin, 1918: M. A., University of Wisconsin, i 19225 Summer Session, University of , Wisconsin, 19223 Summer Session, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 19235 Summer Ses- 1 sion, Columbia University, 1925. R. W. GEORGE Professor of Psychology and Philoso- Dhy, 1925. A. B., Geneva College, 1921, A. M., Columbia University, 1925: Ph. D., . Duke University, 1932. ALBERT WINFRED MARTIN . Professor of Bible, 1929. A. B. Musk- lflgum ,College 1398: Graduate: Xenia A flneologlcal Seminary, 19013 Bibical Sem- mary, New York, Summer 19303 Presby- terlan Seminary, Chigago, Summer, 1931 . 1 D. D., Monmouth College, 1936. ' P f JOB EDGAR JoHNsoN 1 li ro essor of Classical Languaaes 1932 - , A. E., Yale, 1333, A. M. 1' ' Z Ph. D., Harvard, 1932, , Harvard' 1899' 1 page twelve l s 6'-if in E I i .A A - , .1 , b ' . 5 1 J. Lg-f,1A 5' :' cw T '-Q , K .4 - Q H Q. Y f V , rc , - - .. :'77',ji1Qfa4,l isiae -3.'.:.- ..a.a.v.ea-ff -1E..e.2f:m3.S ..mh5. -..aM..x. ,.a A .-.-3 .- A A - A - P.. - --M Af-,Aria A fi ,, ldv ,f'l'1'g1'T. ',i? 71f 'Ti' '7 ' KL' -.. 1 L, TU' . ,,r- f 'Wil ' ' ' ,-1, ' w Vl9E'ln'1'k '.'f 'l 'l . -- . ' 1 7 1938 THE TARKIANA GAVIN L. DOUGHTY Professor of Piano, Organ and Theory. 1933. A. A. St. Joseph Junior College, 19293 Mus. B., University of Kansas , 19323 M. Mus., University of Kansas: A 1934: Summer, University of Kansas, 9 1936. GRACE EMILY JAMESON Professor of English, 1935. A. B., Col- lege of Wooster, 1926: A. M., Ohio State University, 19283 Ph. D., Ohio State Uni- versity, 1932. ANNA B. LOY Assistant Professor of Education. 1931. B. S., Tarkio College, 18993 A. B., Colo- rado State Teachers' College, 19173 A. M., Colorado State Teachers' College, 1931. ROBERT FOSTER PATTERSON Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Director of Publicity, 1935. A. B., Tarkio College, 19273 A. M., Nebraska University, 19325 Summer Quarter, University of Colorado, 1934. 1935, 1936. VEVA BALLENGEE Instructor in Piano and Public School Music, 1918. Graduate Voice and Theory, Tarkio, 1914: Graduate Piano, Tarkio College, 1917: Mus. B. Tarkio College, 1925g Summer Term, University of Southern California, 1929., NEWTON PARKER KYLE Director of Physical Education and Athletics, 1927. B. L., Tarkio College, 1924: Coaching School, State Teachers' College. Superior, Wisconsin, Summer, 1927. FRED L. KELLER Supervisor of Practice Teachers, 1933. B. S., Northwest Missouri State Normal, 19263 A. M., University of Missouri, 1930. MRS. EVA C. KELLOGG VOLKER Instructor in Violin, 1932. Graduate of New England Conservatory of Music, 1912. MRS. JANE FRAISHER VIGLIANETTI of Voice, 1933. Special Instructor study under Italian Masters, Florence, Italy, 1901-1903, Milan, 1903-19063 Special Academic Studies, University Rome, 1920-1928. I HARRY O. HICKERNELL Instructor in Wind Instruments- 1934. F. C. M., at Dana Musical Institute, 1907: Special Study under Charles Thetford, New York City, Summer 1915 and 19233 Simone Mantia, New York City, Sum- mer, 1928. page thirteen -K ld x. D lr 34 P-LQ , A, , Q , - . . .,.,gY...L,, 'Y .S 1, .,.., ,M -- gy.. -, If - gf, -, .V -' gy, ' 1' 5,111+ .a V '-'vlxr - W -I---lb ..,,....,,. ':-. r'g ',. . . :'f r-g-1 Y-: -AV.. .- - . .. . ' . .-. .....-. - aim 1-een... 11.115-v.--. . -.L Auf 'I 1 va: ' C. Lisa- lux .731-.--.ui f-JL gf ' - 'nh--4 .' KL-... 15.1, ' ' .:.-.:'-4-..u-.f.'- r. .rf . - . .. -..-.1-u .:-- 1938, THE TARKIANA Page fourteen 'MCDONALD W. HELD Assistant Professor of English and Speech, 1937. A. B., Baylor University, 19333 M. A. Northwestern, 1937. RUTH FRANCES MITCHELL Instructor in Economics and Commerce 1935. A. B., Tarkio College, 1935. suml mer session, University of Wisconsin, 1936. MRS. ELEANOR MAE DOUGHTY Director of Physical Training for Wo- men, 1934. A. B., Tarkio College, 1935. HILDA M. SCHMIDT Instructor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1936. Certificate, La Sor- bonne, 19293 Professeur de francais a l' Etranger, Sorbonne, 19303 A. B., Tarkio College, 1931. MRS. N. HOLDEN House Mother of Thompson Hall. A. B., Tarkio College, 1937. DWIGHT LINDSAY Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. JAMES MacFARLAND Instructor in Psychology and Philoso- phy, 1937. A. B., Tarkio College, 1937. J: af 'Ax' axraa bmirv Fur an :Fur .. - '15-f - fy -lies.. nf-In l'1?,1-J-A . -4---4-f 1'- . FCHELL end Commerce, 3, 1935. Sum. lf Wisconsin, IDT anguages and rate, La Sor- e francais al' A. B., Tarkio AY ildings and IK!!! Tix? 1938, THE TARKIANA 2746 Qgfmfmf, page fifteen 1938, THE TARKIANA miata CLASS or 'as The class of '38 does not claim the distinction of being the largest class to be graduated from Tarkio College. It does not claim to be the most distinguished class. We, the members of the class of '38 do claim to be the most all-round class ever to be graduated f1'0H1 Ta1'ki0 C01lege. In 1934 we descended on the school in a cloud of dust fthat was the year of the drouth, remember?J and glory, but in rather few 'num- bers. As the year drew to a close, we advised you in the Tarkiana to Watch our smoke! In 1935-36 we were considerably whittled down in membership, but still going strong, even if the then puny Freshman class, and now the punier Junior class did win that year's Scrap Day. There is one distinc- tion the class of '38 can boast. We never won a Scrap Day. In 1936-37 only the strong survived, and our greatvworth became apparent. As 1937-38 draws to a close we pause to take inventory of our- selves and find among our number the captain of a M. C. A. U. cham- pionship football team, an out-standing debater, one of the best charac- ter actors the college has ever seen, an artist and traveller of whom WG Shall heal' great things in the future a cou le of musicians and We . . , , ' 9 ' hflpe as thls 1S 7091119 WFIVCGHD the captain of another conference cham- pion track team. . Armed Wirth the Sheep-skin which Dr. Collins will thrust into our 'Fwd OH June 1, We go into the world to bring honor and distinction OH the college. Agalll we say, Watch our smoke! Page sixteen l nr 'V 'Q' ilV2 l--. 'lif Ilnl' U 'I ff' -4 'S ,qi L 1 A 11. I ,L- , 4 'f'. - ' A f rg, the largest IH io be the 33 do claim kio College, t ifllat Wag fi' few num. l'a1'kiana to iembership, and now the one distinc- rth became ory of our- X. U. cham- Jest charac- lf whom we lg, and lwe once Cham' .lst into Our stincti0H OH jqvif - - es , 1938, THE TARKIANA SENIOR CLASS DALE HUTCHISON Summerfield, Kansas Class President, 4 Q Mathematics, Psychologyg Football- 1, 23 Track, 1, 23 Men's Glee Club, 1, 23 Forum, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, 3, President, 4, Sergeant, 43 Y. M. C. A., 43 Tarki- ana Editor, 33 Torch, 33 Thompson Hall Council, 33 Student Council, 3, 4. v 4 GEORGE ADAM Plattsmouth, Nebraska Chemistry, Psychology 3 2, 33 Who's Who, 4. REBECCA McMULLEN Tarkio, Missouri Treasurer Chemistry3 W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice- President, 33 Tarkiowls, 3, 43 Women's Glee Club. 13 Lambda Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President, 23 Treasurer, 33 President, 4g Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Tarkiana, 33 Honor group, 1, 3. - lege, 1,' 2. GENE BRANSON East Peoria, Illinois Mathematicsg Football, 1. 2, 33 Basket- ball, 1, 2, 43 Track, 1, 2, 33 T Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President. 43 Student Council, 4. C I erce,'Tennis, 1 T Club, 1, 2, 3, 41 - ROBERT H. FAY Tarkio, Missouri Commerceg Football, 1, 2 1, 2, 4: T Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate, 3 Forum, 13 Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, 4, ViCe-Pfesi t 4' Tarkiana Sports Editor, 33 Stu Vice-President Football, 1, 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 43 T Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus, 3, 43 Men's Glee Club, 1, 23 Forum, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Gospel team, 1, 2, 33 Honor Group, 1, - WILLIAM G. BENNETT Northboro, Iowa Biology, Educationg Debate, 33 Inter- national Relations Club, 43 Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Maryville State Teacher's Col- DONALD CUNNINGHAM Tarkio, Missouri 2 3 4 Captain, Omm , , , , 43 T Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Forum, 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 4g Tarki- ana, 3, Associate Editor, 33 Honor Group, 1. VIRGINIA DOUGHTY St. Joseph, Missouri Chemistryg W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 43 Tarkiowls, 3, 43 Chorus. 3, 43 Women's Glee Club, 1, 2: Kappa, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Alpha Chi Alpha, 1, 2. Secretary-Treasurer, 23 Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity. 3, Secretary, 4. KENNETH FARMER Tarkio, Missouri Commerce, Football, 1, 23 Track, 1, 23 Y W C A 1 2 3 . 1 -, , , . , 3, 43 Track, d , , , dist Council, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, V106- President, 3: Class President, 2, Vice- President, 1. ALTON HANRATH Westboro, Missouri D Commerce, Debate, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 43 Oratory, 33 International Relations Club, 43 Y, M, C. A., 4, Cabinet, 43 Skulls of - 3. Seven, 3, Honor group, 2, 1 has s a v-5fB'uiu 5'i 1,-Su am' lu 'H ,.-.Rx-ra. 4. page seventeen 'fu ff '- -- -- A --- -W f -- -. , . . - v . -. 4. - -. - .,. i- ' 44:4 ' .r1 : L ,fn r 'll-. LI S35 .' - 2' Ji' .' . ' fl --'T'.:'.ii:' 'g ':C' f: ' 5 QZEV5' 47'25 '.f r-g -.Sli 1 1 5-2 ,,, 'f qi., 15 , uf if f- - ' 4- 2 'il :.'1'.f ft-fl, ' aqzzi if -.r,'zfL ir ci zu -17- P+-'1, f 41 -. fa 1 1 1: .T L 'P 1-'fi P' . ' 5 T 1,977 a..I: f um .a..-khmsmnf .1-u-ea- A-f .r 1'-I . x if .34 .af - -:.'-S: ' mls- wiv lt:-.-au. - , , Auhffl f ,:.-its-'.4.LnfL r 'ms .f-. 4.4.1.1 .111 9--pf.-mv. . .ov 1933, THE TARKIANA HARRYLEE H. HAYNES d h, I a Shaman Cl? zun?W4 ' Scribblers E 1' h, History, oj f , , E 45 Irhgcejnational Relations Club, 4, goal- loquim, 3, 4, Gospel Team, 45 Maflua 9 a Junior College, 1, 23 Iowa State College' 3' CLARK JACKSON ' Omaha, Nebraska Chemistry, Mathematics, Forum, 3, 4 Critic, 4, scribblers Club, 3: Y- M- C- A 3, 45 Tarkiana Staff, 4: Torch, 3Z S1511 dent Council, 23 Vice-President Class, 3 VERNA JOHNSON i Burlington Junction, MiSS0111'1 English, W. A. A., 3, 4, Y. W- C- A- 4- ROBERT KELLY Santa Ana, California Bible, Football, 3, 43 International Re lations Club, 45 Colloquim, 3, 43 Y. M. C A., 3, 45 Torch, 3, 4, Assistant Editor, 4 Who's Who, 45 Honor Group, 45 Santa Ana Junior College, 1, 2. HAZEL KNOX Clearfield, Iowa Chemistry, Biology, W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, lg Chorus, 45 Kappa, 2, 3, 4, President, 45 Alpha Chi Alpha, lg Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4: Gospel Team Accompanist, 43 Who's Who, 45 Honor Group, 2, 3. ROSELLA KROTH Denison, Kansas Biology, W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 3, 49 Women's Glee Club, 1, 2 43 Chorus z Kappa, 3 41 Y- W- C- A-, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3 Who's Who, 45 Skulls of Seven, 45 Honor Group, 1, 2, 3, 4, HERBERT C. LA HUE pp I Nishnabotna, Missouri Chem1Stry, Biology: Football, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, T1-ack, 1, 2 3 . Y M C A., 1, 2, 3. 1 1 . . . LAWRENCE MCCARTNEY DesMoines, Iowa Commerce, Tennis, 2, 3, 45 T Club 2' 3'4:ForuIn1 2:3lY. M. C.A 3 4 DARRELL MARTI , Tarkio, Missouri 'Chem1stry, Football, 1, 2, 3 4, .,T,, Club, 4: Cheer Leader, lg Foruni lf Tal,- kzana Ofgzilnization Editor 3. Ciasg Sec e ary, 5 ice-Pr d t , ' - Student Council, gil en , 2, Presldent' 3 ' F1l5AiNK MERTZ . Oak Iowa Social Science? F t'. 4, T Club, 2, 3,02 bah 2, S, Page eighteen 4, Captain '-' -.eu 11: .-. - - warns-za ':ura rv-w --v 1 1938, THE TARKIANA KENNETH MITCHELL Traer, Iowa Music, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4g T Club, 1, 2 3 4 5' Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 ,rcliestra ,1 2 3 4 5' Chorus 5' Men's 0 7 Y 5 9 5 Y Q 7 Glee Club, 1, 23 Alpha Psi Omega, 4, 59 Y' M' C' Au 11 2: 31 47 Gospel Team Soloist, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. JOHN RYAN Tarkio, Missouri Chemistry, Mathematics Football 1 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 2, 3, 45 T Clu 43 Who's Who, 45 Skulls of Seven 3 WILLMETTA SLOAN Burchard, Nebraska Public School Music: W. A. A., 1, 2, 3 4' Orchestra, 1, 43 Chorus, 3, 43 Women's Glee Club, 1, 2, Lambda Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 33 Alpha Chi Alpha, 1, 2,3 Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4g Tarkiana Feature Editor, 39 Skulls of Seven, 43 Honor Group, 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary, 3. CLARK VAN HORN North Bend, Nebraska Commerce, Football, 1 2 Tra k Forum, 3, 45 Vice-President 4 Y M C A., 1, 29 Torch Business Manager 4 Thompson Hall Council, 4 BETTY VOLKER Tarkio, Missouri Social Science, Orchestra, 1, 43 Chorus, h Psi 3 4' Women's Glee Club, lg Alp a t 3, Vice-President, 33 Y. W. C. A. Ca net, 2, Tarkiana, 3: Torch, 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor, 4g Who's Who, 4, Skulls of Seven ' d t Council 4, Honor Group, 1, 2, 3, Stu en 4. WESLEY WHITEHOUSE King City, Missouri Biology, Chorus, 3, 4, Men's Glee Club, 1, 2 Forum 3 4 Gospel Team, 1, 2, Tarklana Business 33 Thompson Hall Council 3 Manager, 1 4. JOHN WOOLSEL T kio, Missouri ar ' F tball, 2 Commerce, Mathematics, oo 3, 4, T Club, 4. -.- -.4 .f ' 'f-' v - -- r ...VI -L. A SU 'u -Lal Q, A, . J f- , Q . -- --if-. rf- v. v -, 4- ,..'., ' D' -J ' .!. . Y' :,' -'-1 -47-55-72 '-. .. 'Z. ti: ' 3 - -A A- W -P B if 551: wsu- Lu ft .HIL 1-F9 3+.f'f:'-11-4.-i3'a'-mLEge..r5:.1.. 'w-...4i5ff..42fL-If omega, 1, 2, 3, Kappa, 2, 3, 4, Presiden , - bi- 1938, THE TARKIANA lfLlflL0'C.4 CLASS OF '39 s Three short years have come to a close.' In retrospect it seems as if we had literally Toar-n through them. In many ways these three years have been more than a trip along the rocky road to 'our goal, a college education. While We have always had our goal in mind, yet, We have been guided through pleasant paths such as extra curricular activities, paths which have brought us in contact with the older minds of Tarkio College who have instilled in us part of the traditions upon which Tarkio College is founded. In these years the gods have smiled sweetly upon us, and have seen fit to reward our efforts with champion- Ships in track and football, success in dramatics, music and this Tarki- ana. But no more of looking back, we are ready for the years ahead. Look to them! Page twenty vig S 1- I - f - A' - --.H -- 1 rn - - -'-fsavrrvzfna.. laFsr.':vn.i:'.'15:' . - f -f.- --H --ss 4 t seems as hese three fur goal, a mind, yet, curricular lder minds tions upon ave smiled champion- this Tarki- ars ahead. 1. . f T W 'J 1938, THE TARKIANA JAMES PRATHER Tarkio, Missouri President Commerce, Football, 1, 2, 33 Track, 1: TH Club, 2, 35 Student Coupcil, 35 Y. M. C. A., 35 Tarkiana, 3. BETH KRYSELMIER Northboro, Iowa Vice-President Commerce, Tarkiowls, 2, 3: Lambda Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 33 Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, Honor Group, 2. BARBARA CARTER Craig, Missouri Secretary-Treasurer Music, English, Tarkiowls, 1, 2, 3: Chorus, 2, 3, Women's Glee Club, 1: Lambda Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3. KENNETH CLAYTON ARMSTRONG Plattsmouth, Nebraska Commerce, Football, 1, 2, 33 Basket- ball, 1, 35 T Club, 1, 2, 3. RUTH BEIGHT Albany, Oregon English, W. A. A., 1, 2, Kappa, 33 Scribblers, 33 Y. W. C. A., 3, Tarkiana, 35 Oregon Normal School, 1, 2. JAMES MAURICE BELL Tarkio, Missouri Commerce, Biology, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Chorus, 2, 33 Men's Glee Club, 15 Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, Cabinet. HARRY BROERMANN Tarkio, Missouri Economics, Social Science, Chorus, 2: Debate,2, 3g International Relations Club, 35 Colloquim, 35 Y. M. C. A., 35 Torch, 3. VICTOR BROWN Clearfield, Iowa Commerce, Track, 1, 2, 33 T Club, 1, 2, 33 Chorus, 25 Men's Glee Club, 1: Forum, 39 Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 35 Gospel Team, 1, 2, 35 Tarkiana, 33 Thompson Hall Council, 3. KENNETH G. CAREY Lenox, Iowa Commerce, Debate, 33 Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, 3: Gospel Team, 2, 3, Manager, 2, 3, Class Treasurer, 2. CHARLES CARPENTER Track, 2, 3. ROY CARSON Fairfax, Missouri Chemistry, Mathematics. Tarkio, Missouri Y ROBERT CRIDER SIDNE Tarkio, Missouri Commerce, Mathematics, Men's Glee Club, 13 Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3, Cabinet, 3: Gospel Team, 35 Tarkiana, 3: Honor Group, 1. ' PHYLLIS CURFMAN Tarkio, Missouri Commerce, W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Secretary, V' -Presi- 2 - Lambda Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3, ice dgne, 2, Y. W. C. A., 1. FREDERICK DRIFTMIER Shenandoah, Iowa Social Science, Debate, 1, 2, President, 25 Alpha Psi Omega, 2, 3, President, 32 - - T m, 2, 3: Skulls of Seven, 23 3, Gospel ea Colloquim, 3: Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, Presldent. 3: Student Council, 2, 3. page twenty-one 'N' ' - -'.1..-f.-... -..... ,.. -....-:..,.' . ..,, ., 'JL- '-' ,Luci-'.4:nf.f.. 'r' md. 4. 4 .'.-. 1 .4-nw.-1 Ili '-11:1-S ,,1.: A, f - 1-,qg-y.-- . . .- - A .,,..-, r-,g,, -' g-- -- if 7214 'I Ill ' 3. T.fT.f'17:i 1-'.f-f,' -T L --1 was-em. A 11.-is..-.Y-2.'.s... 1--:J .Aw.v.i5v.ulV'lsfLu,z ei,:r.p.i.nk'.T?-EE 1 ...J-1'ss'L3faf54J: ..-sin?-xH'g-..f:. . ,qs 1938, THE TARKIANA HENRY BRIGHT DUNLAP Fairfax, Mlssolurl k 2. Ten . e, rac , , ' Chemistrg1'uCiirrEmg12cTarkiana, 3. VIRGINIA EIfDER D 'VI ' es, owa English, Wlsi-x.01X., 3: Chorus' 39 41' pha Psi omega. 3: Kappa, 2' 3? Smb' blel-S, 2, 3, President, 33 Y- W- C' A-1 2' 3, cabinet, 3: Tarkiana, 3: Torch: 2, 3- nis, 2, 32 F DOROTHY MAE ETTLEMAN Sidney, Iowa BIRDABELLE FULWIDER Summerfield, Kansas , English, W. A. A., 13 Orchestra, lg Chorus, 2, 3: Womerfs Glee Club, 1- MARY ELIZABETH GODFREY Cutler, Illinois Biology, W. A. A., 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Tarkiowls, 1, 2, 32 Chorus, 23 Women's Glee Club, 1: Alpha PS1 Omega, 2, 35 Kappa, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 33 Alpha Chi Alpha, lg Scribblers, 1, 2, 33 Y- W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Tarkiana Editor, 33 Torch, 2, 35 Honor Group, 2. GENELLE HACKETT Tarkio, Missouri English, French, Tarkiowls, 2, 33 Al- pha Psi Omega, 2, 3, Business Manager, 3: Lambda Sigma Tau, 3, Secretary, 3' Y. M. C. A., 3. ' JOHN B. HARRIS Tarklo, Missouri Commerce. HAROLD HENSTORF Farragut, Iowa Biology, Chemistry, Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 35 Tarkiana, 3. PAUL HOLLIWAY Rockport, Missouri Mathematics, Chemistry. ' BYRON C. HOWITT Union Star, Missouri Commerce, Mathematics, Basketball, 1, 23 Men's Glee Club, 1, Forum, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 31 Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, Gospel Team, 2, 3: Student Council, 2, 3, Sec- 5 Tefary-Treasurer 3' Thompson H ll ' . r n 3. 7-- COUUCII, 2: Class President, 2. MARGARET KILPATRICK Malvern, Iowa, English, Chorus, 35 Lambda Sigma T Y 2, 3,3 Y. W. C. A., 33 Honor Group, 2-au, LYLE LATIMER U Northboro, Iowa -Social Science, Forum, 2, 3g Intel-na- tlonal Relations Club, 3: Colloquim 3' 32: 'Igarkiana Assistant Editor, HARRIET LUNDGREN Yorktown, Iowa, 2 Cgommerce, W, A, A. , 3gY.W, QA., 1, ELZY V. McCOLLOUGH, Jr. 1 Commer TaIgkl0, Missouri M. C- A., Cf, ootball, 35 Track, 3: X'- , 2, 3, Tarklana, 3, Page twenty-two nag, 3 ' ' .,.., 5. -fb -1 4 ,k.,f,a x- -ss-'a...: --..r.'Iimm:KL .3m:. .- ...H -i nn II --A . I-if-3f'MH , 957' -ge 'ffi ' me-fs.f,,-1,-f . -A 1- f ff - - . f .T - GENEVIVE McNULTY Tarkio, Missouri Tarkiowls, 1, 2, 33 Chorus, 2, 33 Lam- a Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3. MARGARET O'BANNAN Tarkio, Missouri Commerce, English. Mound City Missouri Commerce Psychology, Basketball, 1, 3 Captaln, 33 Track, 1, 2, 33 T Club, LEE H. PADGET ,Jr. 2 ' ' 1 2 2', 3, Vice-President, 3, chorus, 2, 3, Men's Glee Club, 15 Forum, 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary, 33 Skulls of Seven, 2. JOHN WILLIAM PAUL Tarkio, Missouri Commerce, Biology, T e n n i s , 2, 3 3. Chorus, 2g Quartet, 33 Men's Glee Club, 1. STUART PORTER Plattsmouth, Nebraska Chemistry, Mathematics, Football, 1, 2, 33 Track, 1, 2, 3, T Club,1, 2, 33 Debate, 1, 2, 35 Forum, 3. MARY REED Shenandoah, Iowa Mathematics, W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer, 2, Orchestra, 2, 35 Chorus, 35 Wo- men's Glee Club, 1, 23 Kappa, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 35 Alpha Chi Alpha, 2: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 35 Tarkiana, 33 Honor Group, 1, 2. FRANCIS SHAUM Missouri Tarkio, English, Social Science, Tarkiowls, 1, 2, 3, President, 2, Chorus, 2, 33 Women's Glee Club, 1, Lambda Sigma Tau, 1, 2, 3, Colloquim, 3. WARD SISLER Fort Morgan, Colorado Biology Psychology, Cross Country, lg Orchestrai 1, Chorus, 25 Men's Glee Club, 1, Band, 1, 3, Forum, 2, 35 Y. M. C. A., 1 2 35 Gospel Team, 1g Tarkiana Busi- , , Manager 3' Torch 2, 33 Thompson ness , , , Hall Council, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3. IRVIN VETTE Westboro, Missouri Commerce, Honor Group, 1. MARY LEE WALKER Santa Ana, California Psychology, English,'W. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 35 Lambda Sigma Tau, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. HOWARD WHE ATLEY t Missouri King Ci y, Commerce, Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Track, 2 3, T Club, 3, Tennis, 3, Forum, 13 5 2, 3, Y. M. c. A., 3. THE PINES WILLIAM EVERLY Canton, Illinois Commerce. Football, 1, 2, 3, Captain' Electg Track, 1: T Club, 1, 2, 3, Tfeas' urer 3' Y. M. C. A., 3, Thompson Hall Council: 2, 3, President, 3. WAYNE DOUGLAS Fairfax, Missouri Debate, 1, 2: T01'0h, 2- page twenty-three -4' 2. 1.4! PQ. , ,,.,, Q ,-X , -V, - .. H... ': -J, .4:g:,: ., - G- - -V - . . . . ,,, . .... .. .. .. :' : - - fb - 1.' ' f T.. .. . '.'.'f:'r.-J- f 4: an 'A'+ J'- --s- ' ,.-.- . Y. v ' -11 .w .' 1-- bs-'B - V- L, .1 1' u: -.var--,' f' f A e- -F' - ' - . -'f'--- V, - . -I ..... . 1... mis,-V. .... aww' ,wav nm.: J. - :.- ,n .-.r'..,1h- ,-P, 5 M ' -, ,..-,CJ I., g,,,fg,,-L, -,.-,,,,,,A.,-,,,,,L.., ,,,., ,,.,.,, H . .,1.,,.,.. 1938, THE TARKIANA CS-0!7A0l4fL0'C6ei CLASS OF 1940 ' The Sophomores, famed for their wise foolishness , have attempt- ed to make the best of their position this year and have succeeded. No chance to display our talents, no opportunity to serve was overlooked. We make no claim to any great genius, but we do lay claim to the ideal girl of the school, to some of the best athletes, to half of a good school party, to a thorough job of initiating the Freshmen and winning Scrap Day, and last, to a spirit of action and service that has shown itself throughout the year. - As Freshmen, we were as green as Frosh should be, but as Sopho- mores, the green has faded out, and we begin to show our true colors. Two more years provide for us new worlds to conquer ftrite but truell, and new paths to explore. Now that we have learned how little we know, our heads have shrunk to their proper size, and humbly, we look forward to the rest of our college career. page twenty-four wa ng fR'f- . - ' A- ' s- f ' A A '-'- 24 - , irc..-:r. ':uf..:a'-:sf-B:- -:fr ,A , e attempt. 'eeded. N0 verlooked. o the ideal ood school iing Scrap own itself as Sopho- rue colors. out truell, J little W9 y, We look T , .. .. W -J: I Cf 'lm nn' L1 Eta.:-A5513 ai.-Ssa'4iJ.xQ., :Q -f-.4 w E F. LINNIUS DOUGHTY Brookfield, Missouri President Ch01'l1S, 1, 2: Forum, 2: Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, S6C1'61121I'y, 2: Gospel Team, 2: Tarki- ana, 2: Torch, 2: Honor Group, 1: Thompson Hall Council, 2: Student Coun- cil, 2. 2. ARTHUR LINDSTROM Fairfax, Missouri Vice-President Orchestra, 2g Chorus, 1, 2 3 Y. M A MINERVA CAMPBELL St. Louis, Missouri Secretary-Treasurer W. A. A., 1, 2, Cabinet 2: Kappa, 2: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, Vice-President, 2: Honor Group, 1. CLYDE ADDY Imogene, Iowa Chorus, 1, 25 Quartet, 2: Y. M C A RUTH K. ALLEN Coin, Iowa W. A. A., 2: Chorus, 1, 2: Karra, 2: Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, Treasurer, 2. MARY LOUISE ARNEAL Redding, Iowa Kappa, 2: Y. W. C. A., 1, MARY BAGGS Blanchard, Iowa Lambda Sigma Tau, 25 Y. W. C. A., 1, 2. W BROWN SAM . Shenandoah, Iowa Tennis, 1, 2: T Club, 1, 2 Chorus 2: Y. M. C. A., 1, 2: Gospel Team 2 PEGGY LOU BULL Denver, Colorado W, A, A., 1, 23 Chorus, 2: Y. W. C. A-. 1, 2. Tarkiowls, Sigma Tau, 2- MARTHA ELLEN CALDWELL Morning Sun, Iowa W, A, A., 1, 2: Debate 2: Oratory 1 S ribblers 2: Y W C A 23 Kappa, 2: c 1, 2. MARY JANE CALDWELL Tarkio, Missouri 1, 23 Chorus, 1, 21 Lambda CARL CHAMBERS Westboro, Missouri page twenty five Football, 2. rs v, -ruixn w.:.L.7v, .J -,3f.,',,r,- f-.ww-.:. ,. . - ,Q - fy-Q - -lg., ,- 1 .fi Q.-.-... V , 1. . , .' '.'f . . .ELI-mul'5'la.'Em 3 L-Yuan.-Ln 5'-if 1 ...Fr Psi 3f.rff-Ja.,-elzi'-xQLs.ffz.1.. .:. 'L-ff aff.-1 le - 1-' ur 2, L '.', 5- ,,-FA-5 'Lf' 77.216, if :.'Lgg'2:: :'1' 'Q' 'A T' -' yr., .1-1.n.,1. f. 'v-4'2 J 15.1 11' 1938, THE TARKIANA DONALD COTNER N b ka Plattsmouth, e ras: mlm Club, Basketball 2: Track' 1, , h E ,1QY,M.C.A-92' . 1, 2, Orc es ra ELIZABETH CUNNIN.GHAM Tarkio, Missouri . W. A, A,, 1, 25 TarkiowlS, 1, 2, Ylce' President, 2 S Tau, 2. Chorus, 1, 25 Lambda Slgma JOHN R. CURFMAN , Tarkio, Missouri Football, I, 25 Track, 13 Y- M. C. A-, 1, 2. MARTHA ELIZABETH DAVIS Tarkio, Missouri W. A. A-, 2. 1, 2, Lambda Sigma Tau, I, JERRY DAWSON Grant City, Missouri Y. M. C. A., 1, 2. LEAMAN DEAN ESTES . Randolph, Iowa Orchestra, 25 Chorus, 1, 23 Y. M. C. A., 1, 23 Honor Group, 1. LOIS FUELLING Westboro, Missouri W. A. A., 25 Y. W. C. A., Group, 1. 1, 25 Honor HARRISON GREBE Basketbal Fairfax, Missouri 1, 1, 25 Track, 1, 23 T Club, I ' 1 MORRIS HAMILTON Fort Morgan, Colorado Track, 23 Forum, 1, 2, Critic, 25 Y, M, C. A., 1, 25 Tarkiana, 25 Torch, 1, 2, MARJORIE HAWKINS Fairfax, Missouri SALLY HOLDEN Ta1'k10, Missouri W. A.A., 1,2gT k' 1 retary-Treasurer, 23 ChoiEi1vs7,S2 g1Y?TVS:eCi A-1 1, 2: Torch, 2, DELORE HUNTER Fairfax, Missouri W.A.A.,1,2gT '-11 . 2: Lambda Sigma 'I?:iiui,102yZ ygqhiiugf ' page twenty-six i 'frm' swag t '-fl , , ,: ' , fa, '1 ,:. , ,., ,N 1 .vs.kw1.:.4..gs.efu:,e.if'.if ..:a'::..,--....2.xfsi1.'s:3Ba' Jzazu... I , - . Qi! sf 4- ,'-1 -'f' ' 'fa Q- '5l?i5'f v'Y'f ':Y 'I',v's' jg- 'J3:' .ggr' ', , 3 13' g.g s.av-'.fs ' ' ' ' Q-116 1938, THE TARKIANA ROSE DOROTHY HUSTON Blanchard, Iowa W. A. A. 1, 25 Kappa 25 Y. W. C. A. l 2 I TH ELLEN KELLER RU Tarkio, Missouri F 2 W. A. A. 25 Tarkiowls 25 Chorus 1, 5 Lambda Sigma Tau 2. MARGARET KELLY Santa Ana, California W. A. A. 1, 2, Treasurer 25 Kappa 1, Treasurer 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 25 Torch Honor Group 1. RANDALL KNOX Villisca, Iowa Orchestra 2. HOBART LEWIS Marion, Indiana Football 1, 25 asketball 1 2 Trach B , : 1, 25 T Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Forum EY. M. C. A. 2. CHARLES WEIR LUNAN i St. Louis, Missouri Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Quartet 1, 25 Forum 1, 25 Treas- urer 15 Y. M. C. A. 25 Honor Group 15 Student Council 1, 2. DOROTHY B. LUNAN North Bend, Nebraska W. A. A. 25 Chorus 1, 25 Kappa 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. A RAYMOND F. MITCHELL , Fairfax, Missouri Basketball 1, 25 T Club 25 Y. M. C.. A. 2. MARGARET NUCKOLLS Westboro, Missouri Y. W. C. A. 2. JOHN RANKIN Tarkio, Missouri Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Club 25 Chorus 25 Y. M. C. A. 2. T!! WILLIAM RANKIN Tarkio, Missouri Football 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2: Y- M- C- A, 25 Torch 2. WARREN D. RICHARDS Northboro, Iowa Y. M. C. A. 1, 2. page twenty-seven D R L- '-:'-- W A-1 - 1-5' 11. ...:',..I,'. 1 J-uw: -. l'v'il:.-Za.-':'. .aligns .D '.'fT- f ... -' I 'Xi .leisihjsi 5.-,.:.z.1.1-,,f,-.-.'-f ...1f.-- . - . L -1114-Fei ' 1938, THE TARKIANA WILMA ROLF . Westboro, Missouri W. A. A. 1, 2. DOROTHY SIX Des Moines, Iowa W. A. A. 15 Lambda Sigma Tau 25 Y. W. C. A. 1. MARILYN SMITH Tarkio, Missouri Kappa, 2, Secretary 25 Scribblers 1, 2, Secretary, Honor Group 1. RALPH TARR Summerfield, Kansas Football 1, 2: Orchestra 2: Forum 2, Treasurer, Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, Gospel Team 2. ALICE LEA TUNNELL King City, Missouri Tarkiowls 1, 2: Lambda Sigma Tau 1, 2: Y. W. C. A. 2. VIVIAN VERMUEL Coin, Iowa Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. MELFORD WAITS Fairfax, Missouri Basketball 1, 2, Track 15 T Club 1, 2. . page twenty-eight ,W 1 3 1 gui f l'o9 .,. W if '- ' gm .5 mniif if .1 ,- P T .fi lm A lzllru-v 1. MAN 32 f Llxif A ,gllihz 1. in M, mfg 3 -. I .1 . Q5 'U Q11 ' Imax. .yi :yi l '1f:.- A .JL N ., 5, my K F 1938, THE TARKIANA THOSE HAVING NO PICTURES I 2. SENIORS OLGA EMMERT Tarkio, Missouri JUNIORS ALVAH C. NUCKOLS EVAN PETERS t Westboro, Missouri Fairfax, Missouri Commerce, Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2: Commerce, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt, Electg 'T' Club 1, 23 Athenian Literary Society 1, T Club 1, 2, 3. - GLEN RORIE Rock Port, Missouri , SOPHOMORES RALPH SAURBAUGH ELOISE STICKEROD Canton, Illinois - Rock Port, Missouri Football 13 Track 1, 23 T A Club 1, 2: Kappa 1, 2. Forum 2. OLLIE PEARSON DOROTHY CARTER Tarkio, Missouri ' Tarkiowls 1. Tarkio, Missouri W. 'A. A. 1, 23 Tarkiowls 1, 23 Vice-Presi- bd Sigma Tau 1, 2. dent 1, President 23 Lam a FRESHMEN EULAH VANGUNDY MARY ALICE RORIE B Fairfax, Missouri Rock Port, Missouri MRS. INA BELL Tarkio, Missouri EDITH' CAMPBELL . Tarkio, Missouri 1 MRS. M. MAMETCALF Maitland, Missouri MRS. ELEANOR DOUGHTY' Tarkio, Missouri LOIS GAMBLE Farragut, Iowa EVERETT WILSON GARRISON , Mound City, Missouri W. C. WILLIAMS Fairfax, Missouri COLLEGIATE SPECIALS MRS. GLADYS GOTTSCHE Hamburg, Iowa MRS. NARCISSA HOLDEN Tarkio, Missouri JAMES DONALD Mac FARLAND Blanchard, Iowa HN THOMAS McBRIDE, Jr. JO I , Tarkio, Missouri VIRGINIA MACKOY Farragut, Iowa STHER MARTIN E Tarkio, Missouri VIRGINIA MARRS Tarkio, Missouri FRANCES MORGAN Tarkio, Missouri GEORGE OBERT Tarkio, Missouri H. O. ROBERSON Rock Port, Missouri EVELYN ROSENBOHM Rock Port, Missouri GERTRUDE ROSENBOHM Rock Port, Missouri page twenty-nine Ollr talented, F to do thei f er. Om Paper, music l all the var- h the Bene ness possible, o the Juniors Lo the Sopho' Lion perhaps. r and all tliai a privilege 0i that. il we Callsal id y631'- We ifirable Wifi 1 LLOYD MARTIN Tarkio, Missouri Class Presidentg Basketball 1- T ' HTH Club: Chorus lg Foruin I: 'anlllls A. 1. ' l . WILLIAM HALL Tarkio, Missouri LOIS THOMPSON ' Des Moines, Iowa Vice President: Kappa, Marshall 1 W. C. A. lg Debate 1. Sccretaryg Football 15 Track lg T lub 1, DREXEL ALLELY Randolph, Iowa Y. M. C. A. JOHN SHEPHERD Farragut, Iowa Treasurerg Track lg Chorus Orch estra Ig Y. M. C. A. 1. WARREN ALLEN Tin le Iowa g Y, Track lg Y. M. C. A. 1 Thomps n 'Hall Council 1. DOROTHY ALLGAIER Tarkio, Missouri Tarkiowls 1 . MARVIS ANDREWS Q Shenandoah, Iowa W. A. A. 1:Y. W. C. A. 1 ELAINE BARTON Farragut, Iowa W A A 15 Tarkiowls 1 Chorus 1 Lamlia Signna Tau lg Y. W C A 1 VIRGINIA AMPTHOR Rock Port, Missouri GENE BEAsiNG t Nishnabotna, M1SS0u1'1 Debate 1. EVERETT BECK Shenandoah, Iowa RLES BECKER ' CHA Shenandoah, Iowa BEVERLY BENNETT Des Moines, Iowa Tarkiowls, Drill Leader 1 Kappa 1 Y. W. C. A. lg Torch 1. ' Fifi 35- - 4-1... l 1. I wx , VVAYNE FALK pl. LE! L34 wi, NV in .,1 ,, M ,U w lx .x wi F b Plattsmouth, Nebraska oot all lg Baktb 11 1- . D11 Chorus 15 Y. M. C? Ae. 1? , Track 1' 1357 DORTHINE FREEMAN E, Tarkio, Missouri U Egg lil JOHN GEE fllh Farragut, Iowa QL, Y. C. A, 1. fi? E121 RUTH GRAHAM Sql? I Otis, Colorado gg 12 Tarkiowls lg Chorus lg Lambda Sigma M Tau 1.. xl' , ller ll :fl 'FERN HANRATH Westboro, Missouri Orchestra lg Chorus lg Y. W. C. A. 1. LAWRENCE HUMMELL Essex, Iowa Football lg T Club 1. STANLEY IRV INE Tarkio, Missouri Track 1. MARSHALL IVY Tarkio, Missouri Torch 1. WILLIAM KEMERLING Tarkio, Missouri Football l. Lambda Sigma Tau Torch l. W. A. pa lg Y. s E- J LESTER KENNEDY Fairfax, Missouri MARY LOUISE LAW Tarkio, Missouri 13 Scribblers 1: LAURINE LINN Es s ex, Iowa Y. W. C. A. l.. RUTH MAGILL Atlantic, IOWa A,g Orchestra ll Chorus 11 Kap' W. C. A. 1. DUANE MANROSE Riverton, Iowa Basketball l. 5 A--C P Q .ik Q lg ll I1 AJ. uw! I 'I 5 1 1 I L 1 l Y ll ll 'F , , - v .. , . .. .....-,..v... .., -.'., :.'g.. Q P U rv 5. -, .. .dl .t .4.. 1.:.Y.'A,. 1- .. V Zi LS.. 1. .il . 1... -.: 3-4. ..., ., .ur -.H -f' 13-1'. -1 '.a',.:x. g,', -,Ivy ' L. A -' I. . , .,.,, .....-...,........ 'j. . Di --1-V A-11 'vw sr' 1 '1 - . .-it Auf. .n.'L.- - ..-.-.L 1- -var-fs' r an . ' . .. ..-1.1. 1 wvvzz- .1- ' 1 Ar..-.sw Lf l z l I v l DALLAS PIERCE Fa11'faX, Missouri NORVAL ROBISON Fort Morgan, Colorado Track 1: Chorus lg Y. M. C. A. 1. MARGARET RYAN Tarkio Missouri A.A HAL SAAL Tarkio, Missouri ROBERT SAVAGE Malvern, Iowa Y. M. C. A. 1. PAUL STEVENSON Tarkio, Missouri Track 1. KATHERINE SHEARER Riverton, Iowa Y. W. C. A. 1. JAMES SHAUM, Jr. . Tarkio, Missouri Football 1. JENNIE STICKEROD Rock Port, Missouri Tarkiowls 1. W. C. WILLIAMS Fairfax, Missouri HAROLD WALKER Pawnee City, Nebraska Track 13 Y. M. C. A. 13 Gospel Team MABEL WALKER Fence Lake, New Mexico W. A. A. 13 Kappa 1, Y. W. C. A KENNETH WALKUP Tarkio, Missouri MARVIN THOMPSON Tarkio, Missouri -421. 1 5 1938, THE TARKIANA TRADITION S Two ancient traditions that have withstood the ravages of time and the carelessness of man are the Victory Bell and the school song, our Alma Mater. The bell hung in the tower of Old Main for many years. The song, which was obtained through an all-school contest was written in 1911 by Dr. C. B. McMullen, who was at that time, Pro- fessor' of Psychology. The following verses are the complete song. As Tarkio studen'ts, our tribute we bring, In praise of our college, so dear. Our hearts with devotion and constancy flame, As we wish her the best of good cheer. Our mistress in knowledge, the guide of our days, As lore of the ancients we seek, She holds afond place in the depths of our hearts, And a lasting allegiance shall keep. . We sing not of halls long ivied with age, Not of elms nor of oaks with their shade, We sing not of names emblazoned with fame, Not to such shall our homage be paid. We sing not of glories of centuries past, To these, then, no paeans we raise, Though our own Alma Mater is youthful in years H We bring her our tribute of praise. An angel of light on the prairie she stands. Its billowy waves rolling by, Her brow all serene in calm or in storm, Through pain and disaster undimmed is her eye, A Minerva in mind, a Madonna in soul, As wide as the earth is her view, The mother of men and of women who stand For the things that are noble and true. She rules like a queen with a scepter of light, Impart-ing a message of life. A spirit of honor, a spirit' of truth, A spirit of peace, not of str1fe. She calls on her sons, and her daughters, each one, To live and to serve in her name. Their devotion to God, and their servlce to men, ' Fulfill all her longing for fame. g ,page thirty-seven 1938! THE TARKIANA anowziea The Light that lies Within human beings, that gives the quality of being a person, that is animation of mind and spirit-the Light that, bright and clear, like sunlight, . gives life to all things near it-this Light We honor in these personalities of our college. page thirty-eight -5 I lat gives of mind 'unlight, nonorin Y . k T' f T '-G31IXTHZELE-fijL1'g ,'g ?,fiC:Aw7::vf'j-ff 'E W 'f'E'1'Q W P H' UW J QE MffXVEEg Y Z 'If 2 f Q. QU 5 ' W'--:1 fir 'VR -. V . Q Ns' P' -H 'TM' 1, :pin ig f :api mprqr 535' ,q.1D?f'riu r Ffh . J J , p. ,mn . M ,,,,v,1l, , 1 . fvflfg Jim ,,1:',711-pf . Q? If 'fr' W.5':'y,Tw'?f 4' Wj. -K. 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' f' 1' ff: ' ' ' M 'f', gn 'ui3iE1 ' ' 1 ' ' . 1' L5 1 '55'1 'Tffl-345' ' M L F li In 'rw fsf2',f ' i ' ' wh i ' f ' - a W 'f'mag'- Q. .11 , H f f' f , 5 s ' he 3? ' D Aj '4'2 l,, fm-Q I ' S L L fm - 'J ? if 4 H ,L3aj a' 'gr' 1, 1938, THE TARKIANA i 1 i Most Representative Man . f Robert Fay, chosen Most Representative Man, by the Wflmen 0 . ' th 0 the college, has shown throughout his four years at Tarklo, OS qualities that have gained for him this honor. . 't d Bob has had a fine Spirit of enthusiasm for the college and attlbuue . t , nd an active interest in all phases of school life. Foo H . . . 11 e Y. M. C. A., student government-these activities and otherS av characterized his days at Tarkio. of service, a We off career in college. Here's Wishing Bob luck! . 1 , . SuccesSfU er our congratulations on this honor and on h1S page forty 1938 THE TARKIANA women 0f io, H1089 attitude Football, :rs have ccessflll Most Representative Woman Elizabeth Volker Was selected by the men of the College as the most Representative Woman, and We concur most heartily with their choice. She justly deserves the honor for her record at Tarkio College has been full of many and varied accomplishments. Editor of the Torch, active in Y. W. C. A., Kappa literary society, music organizations and activities, an honor student--all these are in- dicative of her versatile personality and charming self. Bettyis interest in other people and her enjoyment of life in general are perhaps the 'EWG characteristics We Will remember longest. May she continue always to achieve her aims and to find many friends. page forty-one Y-L11 Z, 411.-ui: - Lug '-'A 1938, THE TARKIANA , X .NM V . gf, 'JI wv .ef-:-, 1,1 ,pg , -v,f,f: ,I I, f , gg, 'LV-'. gs 'f11.iig:,,2,,-Q ff T ' ' . 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This year there was no outstanding debator or actor, and the scho- larship group was so close, that three were chosen to represent the brains. So we offer only six new members. The new members and their activities are as follows: Elizabeth Volker ...... Willmetta Sloan .............................. Rosella Kroth ..... Melford Waits ..... Frank Mertz ..... Stew Page forty-two Scholar Scholar Scholar Athlete Athlete art Porter .... ,,,,, D ebater 1 1 l I , 5 ' year .V . Tlillrrtrse of 1' 'l vw .' -59 lfclitsi 3 v Tiff Q me wazacuizr Q. is LE 1 'UH N '-LICB 35 L T55 Bea- 1 ' VL, - ...,,gj,ft H .. lt- :-. M Olti Hua 5, Ps: 'P' 53 .:Tllc.H2. Tig I ' 1933, THE TARKIANA o some, but? r. This hom: na '27. school, and Members ll me for debate and the Sfl? re present ll naar 2 ee e 5 I .. .,,. 1 . This year marks the second appearance of the Who's Who in the Tarkiana. The organization is national in scope and Was originated for the purpose of introducing honor students of colleges and universities to the business World. The quota from Tarkio College Was c'hosen from the Senior class by a faculty committee. The six outstanding members are all Worthy. If the reader should ask us, as did Mr. Kyle, concerning the case, Isn't this an honor? We shall reply with Mr. Hutchison, Yes, indeed ! The new members and activities are as follows: Elizabeth Volker--Editor of Torch '37, '38 3 Skulls of Seven, Kappa. Rosella Kroth-Y. W. C. A. President, W. A. A., Kappa. John Ryan-Athleteg T Club. Robert Kelly-Associate Editor Torch '37, '383 Y. M. C. A.g Forum. George Adam-Athleteg Forum, T Club. Hazel Knox-Y. W. C. A. President, W. A. A., Kappa. page forty-three 01446 1-1-11-' Queen MISS REBECCA MCMULLEN mv? 0l4fLLlfL -1111i MISS BETTY VOLKER MISS JENNIE STICKEROD MISS MARTHA DAVIS MISS BARBARA CARTER Maids of Honor 1938, THE TARKIANA zfaniy-mlfiona The light of t'he fire of friendship, that makes college days Worthwhile, that lingers through the years in the vital, vivid, ,glow of memories, that builds a brighter path into the future . . . this light We find in our campus organizations. Page forty-six 4 Q r l 1 J 1 .. 4 1 5- .sy 4 ILE , v Ei? 1 r if' 4-2 .,1Z.i' I .'.x, .1 A 1 1 -. 4, , , .,, . r 5:75 ?1:-4, .. f 4 . . 1 f.y.:3. 'e-if .-.. .,,, f ,ffj--ti? l .VR .Q .H ,-. 1 'f'.1f:4f.-I f f.'- 5 gl! i A: gf-Aff y - ff? -7 .19 ' 1' '5g2: ' 11 -viii 44, 5, A-2 'w'l ml I -. -,U x fl ' ea ' f'u'5'f 3 .U 15 Ll. ,, K .pf -,' f5f',v:f : f,w ,E viii? 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A , A' ' . . 1 - -f,'fff f5Q11'l' 'fi5'T5'2'f5 1'f 1'W 'U 'L 'c b :-1-,f.,, ,.,q 1 4-1 g4p5f.:. wh:-A,:53.gk:f2'?...f-f,.- '7-if ' F ' -1-:L si-,yi:-1,,:z'Gg.'.:zfr,-f' -, -.- 1 X-- - ' A Page forty-SQVQU fpfff YfC,'I2'we!O3-flfffix' j B315 ll I T I I 1938, THE TARKIANA Prather, Hutchison, Branson, Howitt, Godfrey, Fay, Volker, McMullen, Lunan, Doughty, Driftmire, Lloyd Martin Knot in picturej. STUDENT COUNCIL The Tarkio College governing body continued in its sixth year of successful Work as a real force in campus life. It has again proved the possibility of achieving a desirable and efficient form of student govern- ment and faculty cooperation. It has solved problems With efficiency and made many achievements during the year. The council has encouraged the continuance of the social problemS committee. For the students who enjoy the popular all-school party, the council made it possible to invite guests. The guest ticket measure, D2lSSed in the early fall, procured this privilege, which has been fought for but 11013 attained in years past. Many of the all-school parties were giV91'l by the COL1DCil dlllnfillg the year. The football appreciation fund was an idea of the council's that resulted in gold footballs for the team and a more unified feeling in the student body. Student Council piHS Were 1O1lFChHS9d, Settillg a precedent for future years. Under the fine leadership of Robert Fay and the cooperation of the Whole QXQCUUVG QFOUD, the 1937-38 Student Council functioned smoothly and held as its first concern the interests of each student. President I Q ' ...,.........,......... ..........,.,................... R obert Fay Vice-President ....... ...... R ebecea McMullen SeCretaYy'Tf92lSU1'er . ............ Byron Howitt page f orty-eight s.ui.l ee2r:4 .a e. I I V ., I 1938 THE TARKIANA ez., FIRST ROW Cunningham Hamilton Adams Held Hutchison Dunlap Latimer SECOND ROW Kelly Jackson Yan Horn Brown Wh1t9hOuS9 Haynes Howxtt THIRD ROVV Tarr Saurbaugh MacPherson Iunan Wheatley Slsler FOURTH ROW Porter Doughty Padget Lewis Martm MacFarland 1 di ' -f rv-w -'-- 1- - if -.f . 4--. . ev f- . -M ., :v .3-3 7 l 1 i ii Qi ,l 9 1 9 5 .P , , ' , .-. r 7 ' - len, , , , L7 D y v 7 7 f J 9 1 l - 1- , , Y . , ' , ' , . ear of id llle ivern- iency Jlems J, the sure, rught were fund team pins 11 of med num ffezaz F ocfelf Through the excellent work of the officers and the fine co-operation afforded them by the members of the organization, Forum Literary Society has continued to serve the men of the campus with an outlet for their literary endeavor. The purpose of the society continues to be essentially literary in character and achievement, but a program is provided to care for the social life that inadvertently results when good fellows get together. To encourage those who are assigned the task of preparing the papers for the weekly meetings, a new policy has beeninstigated whereby the writer of the best humorous paper and the author of the most noteworthy serious paper are eligible to receive an award from the society. ' A social event of particular interest and success was the annual Forum Banquet which was held on February 5. The theme chosen for the decorations and toasts was that of Davy Jones' Locker. Through the persistent urgings of the decorating' chairman and his assistants, the entire organization was prevailed upon to help in the decorating. A OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Dale Hutchison ........................ President George' Afilam -'-----'--- ---- 1 President Clark Van Horn ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice President Don Cunningham .......... Vice President Lee Padget .,......... ........... S ecretary Lee Padget --.------- ---------- S evretary Byron Howitt ........ ........ T reasurer Ralph Tam' ---'-'---' T reasurer Morris Hamilton ....... ...... , . Critic Clark Jackson ...... .......... C rltlc Howard Wheatly ..... .... S ergeant Dale Hutchison .... ,.,........ S ergwnt page fifty-three - .,- .. , ,,,, .-mf. -1 .., ...q.,,..... ' , , 'fllcfsi-mer'-'e .-'- . -.- ,, , , ,. . ,, . - ,. - -' ' ' L N 'L' 'Ni' -K '- J'f'- rf- 1. 1, 'z.s1vfm:x .-aff A lr . 'J lift 51 4455 1.'- ff- ' F3 - 1 .' L 'f :f . ' ' 43- -7 'J- ' li!-ffl 1. 'lui'- - il, .-LCA .ru .4.'l.. ' ' sl.: a'- Ann r - .31 .:c., Q . all-rf-:3,'g2l,1.j , 'iQ,.,-,,A1figNf-,L aT :' fs:'e5 e Ss'f:f'ff t t!1ef2f 'r f I 1938, THE TARKIANA 1 I rfb Bgwman, Burke, Godfrey, Smith, Caldwell, Dr. Jameson, Kelly, Pemberton, Elder, Beight, Haynes, Law. . . 5- T M cgczfddfeta -2 'my j The Scribblers Club is not a new organization on the Tarkio campus. Its activ- ities are varied and interesting, and during this year 1937-1938 .Scr1bblers Club has ' fprovidence permittingj met twice each month on Tuesday evenings. The purpose of the organization is to foster and promote the students' interest in creative writing. The meetings are informal, that is, there are no compulsory rules. concerning' manuscripts, and the contributions to the meetings are voluntary. The members gather in Dr. Jam1eson's office and read the manuscripts they have written. It iS .3 policy to give each person the right to criticize and to discuss the manuscripts. It 13 generally accepted that the members are not offended by any criticism that may be offered. The members feel that criticism is helpful to them, because it encourages them to be attentive to any faults they may have in their own writing. They find, too, that the criticism is not only beneficial, but also interesting. Exceptionally good work which has been submitted to Scribblers Club may be printed in the Torch. Manuscripts which have appeared in the Torch include an GSSHY The Little Big Shot by Mary Louise Law and a short story, Eye for an Eye, by Virginia Elder. Occasionally the members of the club bring their W0Tk before the students in chapel programs. The interest of the members of the club extends to work of students in other Colleges- The membem P-'11'tiCularly enjoyed the two joint meetings with the Writers group of Maryville State Teachers' College. page fifty-four .. . 1, -A P - ., . -1-r - ,E ' fi' l.:iL65.3'.it e2- I W e ' nr. 'f ' ' ' - . Elder, Its activ- s Club has i s' inteiest oncernilll memberS l. It L93 ipts. ,It ii t may be lcourages hey fllldl may be :lude all r fof all :ir Work n other Wfiters I 1938, THE TARKIANA Tl l 1 i 1 l Breerman, Kelly, Stevenson, Bennett, Mrs. Long, Latimer, Hanrath, Haynes. Jnfetnafzonal fgefaiifmi CAL! The International Relations Club is the infant among the clubs on the campus since it was organized for the first time this year. Its membership isi comprised oil persons who are interested enough to meet with the club every other week to discuss international problems. H Although the club is the baby among the clubs it is a strong husky one who will soon be ranked along with the older organizations. Much of 'this growth is the result of the problems which they are studying. The international problems of this world are before us more clearly than ever, and this club is attempting to aid in the studies of these problems. Their aim is to promote a friendlier feeling among the countries of this World. To accomplish this Worthwhile aim they discuss international problems in their World prespective with our personal bases eliminated. Mrs. Long has been a very capable leader of this very worthwhile group. The membership of the club is composed of the following: Harry Haynes, Harry Broer- man, Lyle Latimer, Alton Hanrath, William Bennett, Mrs. Long, Sponsor. page fifty-five . ,,',,,.. . arg. W1-1, . . nb.. iz., . ' ' A 'Z Ji 1 .f it 1938, THE TARKIANA 1 I E i ! . Y , A N1 xv, 6 4 5 'I H 1, ,vi l , i 1-: li 5, 1 5: U F 4: I, - I! di Iwi ,, 4, lei 121 vw if I , BACK ROW-Cunningham, Tunnell, Holden, Keller, McNulty, Barton. SECOND ROW-Kelly, Pearson, Bennett, Graham, Shaum, Godfrey, Allgaier, Kryselmier. 4 FRONT ROW-Doughty, Carter, Hunter, Carter, Miss Schmidt, Hackett, Stickerod, Caldwell. Qwcliawfa Twenty cheering, clapping, carousing girls make up the pep squad organized to generate pep and enthusiasm on the campus. They appeared at the football and basketball games this year, ensemble and gave a good performance every time with many unique acrobatic stunts. The purple and white of the squad's uniforms add a colorful and most app1'0-. priate note to any athletic contest or occasion. Certainly the sight of the Tarkiowls marching down the football field, bearing the Tarkio banner, was one to remember and one to inspire a real school spirit. Hard Work and many practices made possible the Well-planned and executed drills. OFFICERS President ............. ................................ D orothy Carter Vice President ................ Elizabeth Cunningham Secretary and Treasurer ..... ..,............ S ally Holden Drill Captain ..............,.... .... B everly Bennett il i, lf -li, ZFV' fl -1 L Mn 3+ TT hill iaiwlli- ,Q .!I.t.., SUV!!! fm zz lf?-If mm ow-41 f I--rw u-' A fl'5 !'ifT-rx ax IM hiumg h 'Iliff Qi! 8 IQQIHQ: ill ug, pta' ui ,,- 'f haf, P1 'He ' N-in. Xia TW -T . n .im -liqllxhy gtk Q!! In . Q 'il X 'N u fl , page fifty-six lm l, :ss 'Mu - -.. 1 a T , i ' E 2 r y l 5 1 f l Q, A . :'wss. . ' , if 2 A' . 'r z Q-: tt... -:m- :.:a-xg' ,.14.--..N.--.-a .. . , -I 1: 55148-g.,.ii,,,4, qq-sn-q.JcfZ+ s'fdav 1?-Z:-::m::-x-4'I2?i:,bn1nv14 sus.-ri-.:f..n . 1 , .. - . .. A .. .- , , .A-V .1 -. - . -- - , ' fl? 1' nized to ball and ary time t 3ppT0-, a1'kioWlS zmembef possible S i Y. M. C. A.--Bell Driftmier Hanreth Dr George K ll C 'd 9 9 eu , . , , , F , C . Y. W. C. A.--Allen, Houston, Campbell, McMu1len,eLgnari1 IiInox?yGod?:-ZZ, Dmlghty, Volker, Caldwell. IQ. ' G ' dn' ,Qc C G o h Although their work was carried on separately, the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. ave found the year most worthwhile in working together. for Y. C. A.TEvery Wednesday night .finds a group .of loyal Y. women gathered th Sf D9?1Od of devotional service and Christian fellowship. The rush and worry of 9 Week s work is forgotten in the atmosphere of relaxation and worship, created bv meditation, poetry and music. D L ' rou ht nerves. It has a wealth of OthUBut Y. W. is more. than a sedative for overw g th bl values--democratic, spontaneous discussion in meetings, personality development inrgugh Slleh projects as the one conducted in the fall, social opportunities, and service L tie mission school carried on each Sabbath afternoon for local children. Fun at the iifefy, and at the Kid Party. All these make for a happier life on the campus, YV 1 e broader 'horizons are found in the fellowship of the Hollister Convention, the letfeat to Prairie View Farm, and through the new views brought to us by viisiting Secretaries, Y. M.-As the largest of the men's organizations the Y. M. C. A. occupies a Iiilfomllleflt position in Campus affairs. The four needs of college life are met by the f 1V9I'S1f16d program of the Y. , ,,Y,,1H 1'9SpOHSe to physical needs, the Y. M. C. A. opened a recreation' room for D. men, and assisted with the men's intra-mural program. The Thanksgiving Turkey mnef Vifas a high point in the social affairs of the year for the Y. M. S E0 Improve the mental calibre of its members, the Y'f brought a number of pea GFS-.to the campus and utilized weekly meetings for the discussion of problems of Current interest. i n l the nY- A. stands for the highest of moral standards, but in spiritual leadership in association has its largest field. The devotional service has had a place in every eetmg, and in the spring the Y. M. in cooperation with the Y. W., brought Dr. t conduct a week of religious meet- .YimlamS011 of Pittsburg seminary to the campus o ' . , gs- The Gospel Team has given opportu.nity for Christian leadership and service. 3 if - . -u. 3 . .Y Cn,-. - ' -' ' - -'11 ual..- s , . , - . .. . ' -+L-w 1 1: -Q ' ' ff.-'A-we-.1-2.111-,-'sr-'L .. -. 4 -.. -.Jeri -gg 1..a,:ggJ,,, 1, ,sift 1- 1,8551 i. - '- ggi- L-A:-v ...::.:.'.,.j'i.1. -.L-L ' ' ' f ' ' 'H -4' 1 14.1.-.AoL'5.5LP5. '.1 we f P few '11 ver-'M ?'1Piiff 4f' - ' Q, -is -if fv A 3.1. 1414 -,'.,a41' 43? 2' ' , 1 ' ,H . 1938, THE TARKIANA all lm ,lla me Q Alpha Psi Omega rings down the curtain on another excellent year, in which much progress was made in all fields of dramatic work. New faces were seen on the stage, new equipment was purchased, new scenery was made . . . all these were part of the outstanding achievement of the Alpha Delta Cast of this national frater- nity. Three plays were given under the efficient direction of Professor Held- Caste by Tom Robertson, The First Million by Dr. Rankin McBride, and The Bishop Misbe'haves by Frederick Jackson. It was our good fortune to have the world premier of The First Million , which Dr. McBride wrote while he was on thf-B campus. We expect to hear more of this gay comedy in the future. The fine work done by the play production class should receive acknowledgement and commendation. Many points toward membership in Alpha Psi have been gained by this work. Seven new members were received into the cast during the year. Cast Director ....... ....................... F rederick Driftmier Business Manager ...... .......... G enelle Hackett Stage 'Manager ........ ..... K enneth Mitchell Honorable Prompter ...... ..... M ary Beth Godfrey J page fifty tl fs: +X' 'img' 2:1 - 4--W' . ,ii-. .if Ijn . , H .., -. . r. -, .W - , , , ,. ,, -. 4 . . 15'i' auwa, sP.:.- .1-ass es- - 1 a ., 1. .. - P. - T 1 li , 1938, THE TARKIANA v i Cunnin ham Hunt r Walker Davis Caldwell Kilpatrick Hackett McMullen MISS Schmidt McgNulty, Six,QCarter, Tunnell, Baggs, Sloan, Ba-rton, Shaum, Mouser, Carter, Keller, 1 which seen on ge were frater- 'Castel Bish0P world 311 the rement gained Cuffman, Kryselmler, and Graham. 0561445636 1446 D 66 Wlth its aims and ideals always in mind, Lambda Sigma Tau has had a most iuccessflll year. The open house meeting began the success and was followed by at QW Parties, the annual banquet and dance, and the May morning breakfast . . . all Of which are happy memories. Lambda holds its meetings every two weeks and every girl participates in the fiogfalrls during the course of a year. Those hidden talents are often discovered in e varied programs of vocal and instrumental selections, skits, s.hort stories, plays and papers. One joint meeting with Kappa and Forum was held during the year. The society looks forward to making new friends in the fall of 1938. OFFICERS President ........,., ........................ R ebecca McMullen Vice-President ...... Phyllis Curfman Secretary ......., Genelle Hackett Treasurer ...... Beth Kryselmier Critic ,,,,,,, ..... B arbara Carter Marshall ..... ..... D orothy Cartel' page fifty-one 1933, THE TARKIANA BACK ROW-Campbell, Holden, Allen, Caldwell, Elder, Huston, Reed, Ettleman, Kroth. SECOND ROW-Volker, Bennett, Godfrey, Lunan, Arneal, Magill, Beight, Carson. FIRST ROW-Smith, Stickerod, Doughty, Pemberton, Thompson, Kelly, Knox, Anderson. d!9!7d7dfAZ6ilfL iiE Cdf2T 0CZ6f In 1908 Taft was elected President of the United States. Ty Cobb was stealing home on pitched balls, and feminism reared its head on Tarkio College campus when one eventful night the women of Athenian Literary Society walked out for ever and ever on the men falas! amid great clapping!J to form their own separate society, the Kappagathean. The feminist emphasis in the motto they adopted, Wo- men too, women few, women true, seems to have been no accident. The last thirty years-from Roosevelt to Roosevelt-have seen many changes. Where, in early meetings, our predecessors delivered solemn orations, we present a scene from t'he life of a Young Wife Making Pancakes. Whereas they debrated burning sociological issues, we are more interested in the relative merits of classical music and jazz. However, they had their light moments, and we have our sferi0uS Ones- Kappa WHS Organized to meet the needs of the students of that day, and now it attempts to fill the needs of those of today by supplying social recreation and en- couragement in expression. OFFICERS First Semester ' Second Semester Virginia Doughty ....... ......... P resident Hazel Knox ,,,. ,,,,,,.,., P resident Mal? Beth Godfrey ...... Vice-President Mary Reed ViCe-President Marilyn Smith Secretary Esther Martin ....... Secre1Z21'Y Mal-g-ayet Kelly Treasurer Margaret Kelly Q .. Treasurer Lois Thompson Marshall Lois Thompson .... Marshall page fifty-two Q G' NV'-Rfbis' 93' ...:'s ::- ':.:.':-Q.::.. -.-.- ..--.,, , , -' ,tfI:-::::.t:-k.z4V:Ar,'bn.1s51'3:v -f.-scfqn ' 4- .. - . ,. . -- e vnu, um 2 5 Q l l. l 2 1, Kmrh. on. ! r i s anderson. I E I s stealing mpus when 1 l r l 'tfor ever 1 separate l ated, HW0' y changei' preS9lll3 y debated ,f classical ur senolli i ., and now 5 In and EH' President .PreSideBt set-fewl I , wwf' i Ml' T ll L l 1 ,L I 1 E r 1938, THE TARKIANA BACK ROW-Hall, Woolsey, Cunningham, Case, SECOND ROW-Ryan, Branson, Lewis, Padget, Armstrong Mertz THIRD ROW-Brown, Cotner, Grebe, Porter, Fay, Adams, Waits, Ct! To become a member of the T Club, one must earn a letter by participation in any of the four major athletic sports, football, basketball, tennis, or track, for mem- bership in the organization is limited to men who have met this requirement. CC 97 As a rule, the society is composed of some thirty or forty college men, all of Wh0m have proved their ability in athletics by demonstrating those qualities of leader- Shlp, self-initiative, cooperation and sportsmanship which are so essential to every flrst-class athlete. These qualities are keenly manifested on the field, and it was for their further development that the T Club was founded. It has been the pur- P0se of the organization to encourage its members to 'transfer these fundamental Pflllciples of manhood into other phases of campus life and activity. It has not been with any thought of self-reward that it has sought higher ideals in athletics, but rather to establish a tradition, based upon these, its principles, to which Tarkio College and Tarkio students can point with pride. n Activities of the T Club have been somewhat limited in the pwast. Annually' lt Sponsors the Tri-State Track and Field Meet, which entered its thirtieth year this Spfmg- Annually it presents its senior members with blankets, this year raising the mfcessafy H10ney by a spring carnival. As is customary, it held an informal banquet thls spring. .It is our aim, in the future, to establish even higher ideals, and to go forward Continually, A OFFICERS Eugene Branson President ................................................ William Everly - Secretary-Treasurer .... page fifty-seven bl my ig, i ' 1 L X ll li p 1 1 '1 '1 ywlii' 3,,.?l 'll I I 4 ill ll! i i s 3 l l 1 n 1 F l Y l 4 1 f 1 l a I 3 l 1933, THE TARKIANA Jliifeiica The Light of Victory and strength, carried on by our modern Mercuries With Winged feet . . . that stands for hours of practice, fair play, cpurage, training . . . this Light We have seen lifted high by our athletes. 3 page fifty-eight r is PV, ffi,'fL.! i'j:,. '71s 4 1 gli!!! Ei Qt S 5 ls. 5 X X ,:'.-:: '.t':4:.ix::u. ..:,..--,,,-.,,,-,,, . . , .' H ' .f-,J-rv ffm:-'-: f.-.:1-ArA4.:'i1r.vn1t114srn:'-rin-ina-Q , ' ,-Q . ,. . 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Rf' M ' r . - - , , . - - w .J Vu, 11 - 5- 1 .. . 4 .4 .. - -.. ,J 5. 2. f -44-44 4 -- . . k3w'Sii1'529 - 'H - 4 ga. . 4' . -.,,.,, f .. - ..,.-,Q-pu---. Hatha in I Al ,- -I,:. ' 'ii' 4 A 1? 4 7 '53'E'4...'.f'-1r-.S.:- ff'f . . A IIII if g. ' ,- I .,I5-5,'Hgji,:.g J. , I ,. ..- - i'wf-'--hiQf- .. ,, - 'Z ' i. page flfty-nme . 13 . I lfiflrfli -uma! -4.. -ul ...rf f-1 J eff ii Ti Q1-A-5if4.H1 1-..'g': .LI ' 4'.:.Q r-- - QL -4 - J-4 . ' il:-7 H --4 -'I-41' 4714-V14 . c ,. , ,, ,iff fj'1f'f fiifffz--ffici ?fSf:f'f-ffff9:1v1 aff afilfffi' ,f .. ...e e A . E- ,Q - . 1938, THE TARKIANA A 4 . . I f Mitchell, Carson, Shepherd A F ,Q CHEER LEADERS P-E-P is what We call it! We have all had plenty of it this year under 'Che energetic leadership of the cheer leaders, Kenny Mitchell fwith his trumpetl, Betty Carson, and Johnny Shepherd. The Wim, wigor, and witality of the student body under these lively leaders' was certainly inspiring. Dust storms on the football field, scores with the opponents on the large end, a lazy school spirit . . . none of these daunted the enthusiastic three I at pep chapels or games. A part of the credit for games Won should go to Our i . I cheer leaders, and more power to themli page sixty gikllir-,. - ..:i.3,xii,Bi'.7:gkari:3s:-gma.aif 1 I AUS- 1 af- - .-- - f 1938 THE TARKIANA COACHES ndel' fha Els Belly r leaders Pponenls tic fbfee l 0 to ou K-Ylel Kyle! He's our man. If he can't do it, Glover can. Newt Kyle is our man. He is one good coach, serving his eleventh year as Owl mentor. This year, he showed that he could do it by his co-champion football team and by a top-notch basketball team. Backing everyone of his boys with good sound advice and training, he has as great expectations for each individual as the in- dividual has for himself. Glover! Glover! He's our man. If he can't do it, Nuckol's can. This statement is no more true than the same concerning Coach Kyle, but it just shows how versatile our coaching staff is. This former Shenandoah mentor is an excellent line coach. In the three years he has been here, Tarkio's lines have been as solid as any small college could Wish for. Nuckols! Nuckols! He's our man. If he can't do it, nobody can. Crook has the spirit, and if our boys don't catch the germ, it isn't Nuckol'-s fault. Nuckols should be commended for his work with the intra-murals as well as for his work with the varsity. He is the last of our coach- ing council, and, by the way, he has 3' Councll of his own, now. page sixty-one 'w:M:-ref'-ui:D1i.ff':- - '-1---.Lq'f..,.- .:L,. Tiff? f' ff'ff-f7ifff ?2S.9?f.'f5E'f' wifi -P . i.-. 1... ' ' ' rf: - . - av' A 1 1938, THE TARKIANA gk FRONT ROW.-R, B, Glover, Chambers, Prather, Woolsey, Schoonover, Fay, Capt. Mertz, Everly, Porter, Ryan, Marti, Adam, MT- Kyle- SECOND ROW-Nuckols, Hall, Peterson, Thompson, Tarr, McPherson, Lewis, Arm- strong, Lunan, Curfman, Bonwell, Hummell, Branson. BACK ROW-McGinnis, W. Rankin, Kemmerling, Falk, Deal, Dinsmore, Shaum, Case, J. Rankin, Kelly, McCollough, Chambers. FOOTBALL-1937 Winning four games, losing two, and tying two brought many a happy moment to Tarkio fans and a share in the conference title for the Owls. Under the competent leadership of Mr. Kyle, coaching his tenth squad, forty boys came out and worked hard. After losing their opener to Warrensburg, 9 to 0, they went undefeated until the last game of the season, when they lost a non-conference tilt with Peru, 12 to 6, played before a very large Thanksgiving clay crowd harbored from the cold in their cars. Some highlights of the season included the consistent performances of Captain Mertz Fay, Ryan, Everly, Armstrong, and Schoonover all of whom made the first and second all-conference teams None of us will forget how Mertz played in the Central game after his shoulder injury in the Jewell game But talking of h1ghl1gh15S, do not forget how the boys broke loose in the Missouri Valley game Remember V Jewell went to the trouble of claiming an undisputed conference championship Then came the action of our student body to lay claim to half of the title Jewell was lucky this year, but another year may mean a different story e squad loses Captain Mertz, Fay Adam, Marti, and Woolsey Despite the los hese valuabl e men we are looking forward to another championship team T1 page sixty two 53.958-ri., Sami? aria a 'I H aW,,g'Z Si.i nw 1 ,dawg by P' grew 1 In, wsfw' .. 0,45 sae' 130 is b defdfi' .fire lv . EQWCTQ the :U of khoono fm and Everl! Jig! Playing W imWk' 'fthe 0119 ffm I ai' 'gn ll1lETffl: ' JY and lf! if: W 3 who was ang ieteam 207 P ' . s' Anvil -.ff -' sive game I-:fr ieami large-4 ,goreless zie. -hier had ma tel. Remenztf 'frcepled gassf ln the Ce: .arched long: or li touchdown. :cement kick 1 E? Sllarkplllgiw 33 Very sul-si AHUPUYHYB' lem I Headed Lv,- ih x Oflhe les ffl ul TY Zag in ,ill a lvitg fel Q 5 its i. SCO , .1 HY in x Wa. mined hx X N and ulllll Q- N UIQ Sf f E lt I ' Hell Q. r, , . . . Q 5 - ' dw r. . . ' , gh . Y .- 1 . . . wud E ' ' e o . I . . u Q - . , fr T X mil . 1 . Az. Th - - - S iismzh 01 ii 2 - ji, ', w Y of t p ' ' ' ext sllrleg, ul year. ' , Rn F l Q aid 'a- ' ' imliq I Su' , 3 x, Ol limi to F' Ali ,- 't '.i . :H gif Q-n:. .X ' Q : - my -: . Q-adv.. .,,, 1 - A - 'L ' ji I , t , Capt. .Arm- t. Case, ' moment ompetent d worked ated until , 12 to 6, i in their t cavttl the fiISl ed 111 llc ligllllglllsl wferentt ent Sloll' 3 ill? lol ea111 next 1938, THE TARKIANA THE SEASON Handicapped by a muddy field, the Owls held a strong team from the M. I. A. A. conference in line play only to be defeated by Paeses, and a late field goal. The defensive play of the game indicated a stone wall of a forward line. In a migration day game, played at Red Ooak, the Tarkio Owls squared accounts for the defeat of the year before by defeating the Red-men 13 to 0. Features of the game were the deadly blocking of Captain Mertz, the 1-un- ning of Schoonover, and the effective line play of Arm- strong, and Everly. Playing before a Chillicothe homecoming crowd of 8000, the Owls won again 6 to 0. Schoonover drove over from the one foot line after a sustained drive made possible by an intercepted pass by Thompson. The Owls scored early, and in the second stanza came near to a second marker, but a missed placement gave the ball to the Ducks. Fay, who was injured early in the game, was not available to the team for some time. A rival of forty years, Jewell offered too strong a de- fensive game for the Owls before a large homecoming crowd. The teams lacked offensive power, and the game ended in a scoreless tie. Both teams were in position to score, but neither had that final spark. Schoonover was all over the field. Remember that 40 yard sprint of Porter's after an intercepted pass? In the Central game Tarkio, time and time again, marched forty or sixty yards up-field but went over for only one touchdown. Three more points, were picked up by a placement kick by Armstrong in the first period, Schoon- over sparkpluged the Owls as usual, with Armstrong play- lng' a very substantial game. By this victory, Tarkio took a temporary lead in conference rating. Headed by Schoonover and Hummell, running wild around end and passing for five markers, the Owls produced 0116 Of. the best performances seen on the home f1eld for some time. The team took a while to get under way Wllilfl the game one of the best of the season from the speC1321'COT S standpoint. With a bitter wind paralyzing nearly all but defensive Play, the Methodists from Nebraska handed the Owls their See011d .scoreless tie for the year. The game was Played clllefly 111 mid-field except for the last half when. a Wesley-9511 llflye was stopped just short of the goal line. . TaI'k10 threatened twice, and Armstrong's placement attempt WaS JuSt short of the goal post. Tarkio felt the loss of Captam and Captain Elect Everly, kept from the game by es. Fumbles were fatal to a bunch of Owls who ended a gland '37 season with a loss before a. large home Crgwd' eru Scored on fumbles by Tarkio, while Tarkio score 011 a P335 120 Schoonover from Hummell. Warrensburg 9 Tarkio 0 T'here Tarkio 13 Simpson 0 Red Oak Tarkio 6 Chillicothe 0 There Tarkio 0 Jewell 0 Here Tarkio 10 Central 7 There Tarkio 33 Mo. Valley 13 Here Tarkio 0 Wesleyan 0 There Tarkio 6 Peru 12 Here page sixty-three Si iii, 5? .h, ,. v , ' '-- Q ,. . FRANK MERTZ-173 Outstanding Captain All-conference Guard Nerviest of 'em all. VVILLIAM EVERLY 205 Captain Elect All-conference Versatile. JOHN RYAN-170 All-conference Steady Senior. ROBERT FAYQ160 All-conference Full of fight Fullback. JOHN WOOLSEY-1 6 1 Guard Four years Dependable. DARRELL MARTI-1 4 0 Runt T011 Eh and Smart Senior. GEORGE ADAM-145 Senior Guard Four Letters Fiflliing Dynamite. SQ 1. 7 N K Xxx fs . A X 1,,, , 5-J , ,Gwyn 'f f f nf N ,, J , mf i f f . 9 4 , , li, A . ' -' 5 - 3' . ., z, ' Qs ,- -'-. x.:sv-y,:..,:a,:u:.F- .:?? . , ' ' , 5 3. . ,,,. 5 -',, f L,. ,g if 2: -'f ,I f . X: s JJs , , fe e Jls X .4 ,355 A W X x es :X Q96 X 3 J , , , ,, X X , lx , 33 X. 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STEWART PORTER -210 Junior Tackle Forty Yards In Jewell game! JIM PRATHER-1 4 Slick as silk Halfback Junior. 5 BILL SCHOONOVER -160 All-conference Little All-American Triple Threat Quzlrter- LAWRENCE HUM- MELL-1 60 Flash End and Halfback Freshman. WILLIAM HALL Versatile Halfback Great possibilities. -153 'fu L. L...-. - ... xt LM.. H. .c,.-..., .,,,,.. ,-,.,,.. ,,.,,A....,.-,-.,... .n Y,.. ,..,,.-,.,,....-,...,, lg 1 .v1,,'L l.':.rA 5 Q Qusigllvl ,?! . ffl! 4 I ' Y. kg ,' 7 1 5 aw f iffzfffiaefifbff-ffvfyf ifflifil - 1-4' ' ' 1 I 1938, THE TARKIANA a Di 4, I S SECOND ROW-Grebe, Lunan, 'Wilson, Branson, Martin, Manrose, Dobyns, Falk. FIRST ROW-Mr. Kyle, Peters, McPherson, Padget, Lewis, Waits, Mitchell, Nuckols. BASKETBALL-1938 . Led by Lee Padget, the handsome Junior captain, Tarkio treaded its ,Way through a good season on the hardwood courts and finished third in the M. C. A. U. The Owls took care of eight of their opponents, being defeated sevenltimes, but never by a wide margin except to the All-American Phillip's team who played the boys in an early season assignment. g Waits led the Tarks' scoring by tallying 56 field goals and 25 free tosses for a total of 137 points, over one-fourth of the team's total of 464 points. Lewis finished second in the scoring with a total of 104 points, While our captain-elect Peters was third with 69 points. With such a fine season completed, the student body looks forward to still better things from the basketball squad next year. From the team of the '37-'38 season, MI'- Kyle looses only Gene Branson, a senior, who will be long-remembered for his fight- ing' Spirit and wholehearted co-operation. Those who won letters t'his year will be available Y19Xt Year. Other boys who saw more action with the reserves than with the regulars that will be in there fighting for a bert'h next year are Lunan, Grebe, Wh0 led the Reserve SCOTUS this Year, Wheatley, Wilson, Martin, Cotner, Manrose, alld Falk. page sixty-six +1 K Nc r E .u 1 K X Ln: Capt, PM A J, 1 YM' Siam rw lm 1.3ssiL62':1ghsyi2.s.::--ma. - : - -JUS-'I-a rf-un . x - ' f -- - ' - ' ' - , ' if-535.9 , . ,p s Way A. U. but 2 b0yS for a lished 5 WZS petter 1, Mr. fight- iil be h the V M10 , Wd E -rug., ...pro LEE PADGET gwaptaiglwthis year rom ou d C't A Junior. n 1 y RAY MITCHELL Lljstle Tough Guy Irish Grove PAU S0Dhomore. L M P J Steady C HFRSON Fronl G C. Freshmjlj. Jlty, Ind. E i i EVAN PETERS MELFORD WAITS Captain-elect Pete A11-conference From Fairfax From Irish Grove ' A Sophomore. A Jumor. HOBART LEWIS Good at a Pivot From Jonesboro, Ind. A Hoosier Sophomore. GENE BRANSON JOHN RANKIN The Man Who came back Homestuff U Peoria, Ill. Handicapped by TnJu1'y Senior, Sophomore. -.anpf I. .-- , 1-r:. - S ..:-' ..,, f----.-A., , G 1 ,--V1 115 1, - 1, .,. , , v 6 - ,. 4 .L ., Q-+:J?-1xjK2a.'1.-:57,-5, -,Vg YW-V avrqv h A M 1 7 --3'f' --E fililrl TV' -:E 'f.'.i. +u,,::a,u - 5- ,fggj ga Q- 3,1-'a..'nof,,sfg1 5.515 2 1' ' I THE TARKIANA, 1938 SECOND ROW-Mertz, VVaits, Armstrong, Padget, Lewis, Branson, Porter, Stevenson, Ryan. FIRST ROW--Mr. Kyle, Mitchell, Cotner, Brown, MacFarland, Bennett, Grebe, Adam. TRACK-1937 Track in the 1937 season began with the old urge, Repeat performance of the year before. Win the M. C. A. U. We give no alibis, but it was close anyway. Due to a late injury to the star of the squad, Lee Padget, the plucky team went 'through the state meet, tied at the. stage of the relays, to win a well-deserved second plafie, and carried home the thought, Watch out next year. 1 As it was, the team showed marked stuff as one of the best in the history of the school, breaking several records, winning fourth in the Hastings Relays, losing to Jewell by two points, winning two duels, one from Peru and one from Nebraska Wesleyan, and then winding up the season with second place in the state meet. Padget featured the individual scoring, getting six firsts in the Wesleyan meet and breaking four college records. Cotner accounted fora new record in the high hurdles and a conference record broad jump, while Captain MacFarland accounted for a new school record in the pole vault. ' Other stellar performers and lettermen of the season included Mitchell, Stevenson, Brown, and Bennett in the longer races, Porter in the weights, Ryan and Adams, quartermilers, Grebe in the half, Waits and Saurbaugh in the relays, McKinley in the broad jump, and Mertz, a javelin man. A page sixty-eight V ' 'hi' .t9 11,' 'su l ',. e.- -. v. , ,.. ,- I . - 'iw V4 dbh EF ua.?3F's3f::.ga--m-ui.:'zf.,aBt3f18az. s-.aa.,-.-- - --- P A - - . r - in The ' E R iff ' 4 y W I ! ZH. f the Due 'ough place, ,f the gg i0 raska meet high .lj for ,USOHS dglfnse -ull, 5 E E 2 1 1 GEORGE ADAM orker JAMES MacFARLAND W Captain Elect. New College Record LEE PADGET Star High Pointman. Captain. STU ..Stef7BT PORTER DON CQTNEE Vic BROWN Weights Conference Record Winner ' Jumper. Distance. J RYANH DON BENNETT KENNETH MITCHELL Quartermelon Little Brotheru Mitch', er' Distance. Distance. ,. .... vm, Q5.g.,i,??LkH lw A T '- '-'1'-211 4 2 EBIEE551-i'i2 .X.h7h.g.Q4 Eu- THE TARKIANA, 1938 OWL MARKS FOR THE YEAR 1936-1937 100-yd. dash ...... 220-yd. dash ...... 440-yd. dash ...... 880-yd. run ...... Mile run ............. Two mile run ..,...... 110-yd. high hurdles 2.05........ .......10.20:6 220-yd. low hurdles ..,... ........ 2 415 ----.--- High Jump ,......,....... ....... 6 ' 11A .... . Broad jump ..... .......... 2 2' 5 ..,.. .... . Pole Vault ....... ......... 1 2' 2.61 ..... .... . Shot put ....... ........ 4 2' 55 .... . Discuss ..... Javelin ...... Mile relay ....... Half mile relay ..... Jewell 53, page seventy ....,....120'..... Padget Padget-School Record Ryan D. Bennett D. Bennett V. Brown .... Cotner-School Record Padget-School Record Padget-School Record Cotner-Conference Record MacFarland-School Record Porter Padget Padget-Record ........3:36:9 fSaurbaugh, Grebe, D. Bennett, Ryanl fCotner, Waits, Adams, Padgetj RELAYS AND MEETS Hastings Relays-Fourth place, 10 points. William Jewell 69, Tarkio 67. Tarkio 74, Peru 62. Tarkio 96, Nebraska Wesleyan 40. STATE MEET Tarkio 46, Missouri Valley 29V-z Westminister 27V2, Central 12 Drury 8. 1938, THE TARKIANA TENNIS-'37 Tennis, on the upward swing for two seasons, saw another good year in th e spring of '37 . Led by Captain Boettner the team disposed of Peru 6-0, but met seemingly a 1 ,- reverse English and lost 6-0 to a well balanced Nebraska Wesleyan team. The J QWQ11 meet ended in a 4-3 decision for Tarkio by virtue of a last minute rally of the Brown- Strom doubles team. The boys also defeated Red Oak Junior College. Among the lettermen are Boettner, Cunningham, Strom, Brown, Pierson, Me- Cartney. Tarkio 6 Peru 0 Tarkio 4 Wm. Jewell 3 Tarkio 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 6 Tarkio 4 Red Oak 0 I th fall of the '38 season Tarkio again took a clean sweep from Peru 6-0 and n e tied St. Joseph Junior College 3-3. The ladder in the fall of '37 read Cunningham, Martin, Brown, McCartney, Wheatley, McKee. EDITOR'S NOTE: We are sorry that no picture of the tennis team was available for printing in this book. THE INTRA-MURAL ff' ' l steam letter offer of the college. There are The Intra-Mural is the o icia r - -V ' t' this year. More en- about 75 active men participaters, in the organiza ion th' ear than has sprouted for years on thusiasm has taken root in the mural games is y the campus. ' A Basketball, table-tennis, softball, and horse-shoe-pitching were the major sports 'f nnounces that this is a . of the year. Mr. A. C. Nuckols, better known as Crook , 3 H f a better mural season next year. very successful year, and that already he has plans or 'ith Nuck g he enjoys their com- The b0YS all appreciate and enjoy playmg W t ment that he loves boys, and that he en- ljanlonship equally. He once made the sta e .1 h Joys games, but both together, me ' This is a good Phi osop Y. an contentment to him. page seventy-one THE TARKIANA, 1938 BASKETBALL SCORES Tarkio 18 Tarkio 42 Tarkio 42 Tarkio 30 Tarkio 32 Tarkio 30 Tarkio 21 Tarkio 36 Tarkio 34 Tarkio 20 Tarkio 41 Tarkio 24 Tarkio 26 Tarkio 41 Won FIELD SONG Cheer, cheer for Tarkio WaVe'banners high Strive hard for Victory Never say die. Shoulder to shoulder, Strong hearts Within Fight, fight for Tarkio We're bound to Win. page seventy-two Phillips 66 52 Chillicothe 43 Culver-Stockton 28 Chillicothe 27 tg Central 53 Westniinister 22 Culver-Stockton 27 Missouri Valley 24 Westminister 21 Drury 30 A William-JeWel'l 35' Drury 30 Missouri-Valley 18 William-Jewell 36 Lost 7 011 Tues frsmay he Du. FIGHT ON 'mg wand pr ' Fight on for old T. C. iglnnues . . jg lgl1SCl10 Our men fight on to victory what er Our Alma Mater dear, th looks up to you lhlnxrfax' us Fight on and Win for old T. C. lfketbaH.H1 Fight on to Victory Fight on. mhefol .Und9r g Marion :wt will 1. ..:.::' ,-:ix 1-pt' ::.':. gr: :n:.-,:4 :,.1, zN..,4,'.-,... -. .-.-,. . . . . . Y , ., . ,f,gL-ff 4.5, , Eiffel-LQ1.n.1:-::r.::-Jl'.:4.sY:s:c,x?n-LI-rt'-1'van-a-.-14--N 35 .:- - - - 71- N - - Y . V 4 - --fav L: '- 1-A 1- -if 1 ' I V.. h -n-6n- 315:11-Ian Z4 -9r.,,.5ras, S T. C. ht on dear, you 3 f0f rff to will old ll 1938, THE TARKIANA W. A. A. On Tuesday or Thursday afternoons, tif the weather is goodlb, W. A. A. mem- bers may be found carrying on with pep and enthusiasm their competitive sports. ' ' ' ' t' d 'n the During the past year the Womens Athletic Association has con 1nue 1 policy and practices of previous yea.rs. The organization was self-supporting through ' ' ' ' t ll athletic contests and the activities of the Candy-room, the selling of candy a co ege W ' H b the hig'h school basketball tournament, and membership dues. The fun of the o o Hike, that ended with weinies and watermelon, the Strawberry ice cream Picnic in the spring, the intensity of hockey competition, the excitement of the basketball game with Fairfax--all these will be happy memories of a W. A. A. year. The usual competition was carried on in the major sports of hockey, volley ball, basketball, and baseball. The fun of more individual sports was found in tennis, ' ' ' ' ' ' these s orts members re- hiking, swimming, horseback riding. By participation 1n p ceived the following awards: ' Letters-5 points--14. Pins--8 points-8. . Sweaters-12 points-3. Blankets-16 points-4. l d rship and with Miss Mitchell as sponsor, Under Ginny Doughty's capable ea e the association has had a most worthwhile year. The purpose of W. A. A. is to pro- mote health, athletic achievement and a fine spirit of sportsmanship-ask any member ' ' d then some! ' and she will tell you that it has fulfilled its purpose all page seventy-three THE TARKIANA, 1938 Ulafzvzfza The Light of active minds and hands- and voices, that has its dynamic in the creative spirit that finds expression in thought and beauty that is brightest in cooperation and in en- thusiasm . . . this Light We have made. page seventy-four 1 . ,. , E eg. ai -- H J . s we-. :R 11 fig .,' ' bm 'Q 1 If I ' 1 , :Iliff i ll, H4 ' I' U I' 'ky' ci 2 1 J I ' 4 4 L, rx, Sift, Sim aff wiv . 1, iii 'fl 445- ' ? Y 'S N : 43' ..d L-... 1 1. .wx ,surf ,gag ' ' Ji. .'.n, 1933, THE TARKIANA 4 N .v-fs 1-vqQ4r14,,xfy-Nruv - fa 1 4:-wrqq ' ' ,, . .,. I e,.7 .. -- . x4 A Q' ll Eff s 1 '. I - .., f-- . - V L- -V ---va w -:m.VuA!1:u.'?frV L 11f -Q1 51-', f4':'1.v. ws-4. . . K. .S , I ,-.:'.: -nff -- ,gf f!,ff3.,v'V-5.PQ22 , - ,,,71.q-f7 '-ffLf ,wf,.f,1-- --V. 19- - , .,---. X., . - -. .rw-me-'f-.,... 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E- avril: -A 4 :'1'4 in -7 4' ' ' ' ff' if 1 ' ' 37 ' , '42 ' 'z - : 14 '4274' '-'5'4,4g4ff -' ' .ff'41W4c'4'fvi,.' 4 .' . f: ' ,uf g-,- 1 , V,--Q-, f,-:- -,V-,-,A ,x.,-,- K 1 - lf' 7' f f ff- 132:11 .-. , ff'.:'--fe':l,:- Fffif :ini - -'Q --5 'E-f ,, 4-1. Z- 0:- ' :., N . - ' :J 4, jg- -1 -.e-ig 1- 1L,..,f- -3, -,Q uf, - :4-y--N ,J- , :A-5- 'fx-fa, MR- xg- A f'r-1-,..f:..-W A -44 ' ' 1 -'Q :f - , 'Q v' Q?2':l7.? E 4-f,'f4 ' - -44.1. 444' f'fn-1?-w- ,S: --' ,.--1 ,fir 4' G 'rhv' B A 4 4 .rf:!- ' ,E-H' , ,k 5.11: - . f: wr j - -ff -V-1 f' - -' U P 'K' -' ,.','I.--..3?4' ' ' ij.. rp e V. ...af 1-. I--ld. ,. V- af. .5 1' Of' Tk ,- -..- '35, rf.'4 .,4'V . 1.. JW- :J ' 1 J' THE TARKIANA, 1938 Latimer, Rankin, Van Horn, Hamilton, Volker, Kelly, Holden, B. Kelly, Elder, Broer- man, Sisler. THE TORCH The student-mouth piece is the title often given to the Torch. This Tri-Weekly publication offers opportunity to the students who have a desire to become acquainted with the power of the press by actual participation. Of course our paper cannot compete with the New York Times as far as world recognition is concerned, but how many Tarkio students look forward to the receiving of the Times as eagerly as they do the receiving of the Torch? The Torch Staff can claim without doubt that they are the only paper in all the world that gives a darn about Tarkio College. An orchid is due to Miss Betty Volker as editor and Clark Van Horn as business manager of the Torch. Their duties are not snaps , THE TORCH STAFF Editor ............................................................ Betty Volker Business Manager ...................,................ Clark Van Horn Assistant Editor .................... ........... B ob Kelly Assistant Business Manager .... ..... W ard Sisler Society Editor ................................................ Peggy Kelly Feature Editor ...... ..........,........................ V irginia Elder Reporters ....,........... Morris Hamilton, H. O. Roberson Organization Editor .................,...................... Ward Sisler Sports Editor ........... ...... L yle Latimer Reporter .......... Faculty Editor ..... Activities Editor . Paul Mapes .. ...................,... Sally Holden Mary Louise Law General Reporters .... Harry Broerman, Wayne Douglas, - Beverly Bennett, Bill Rankin Tyl3lSt .... ............................... L eta Yates page seventy-six g' ..,g- -gf. 32 2552 : '11 11 fr . . . 1 . . . . A- V ' A - -f-135 98? ,-v :1!-1-1 K -l 'xv- ' . P Y r: :-.ia N 1 ,i ff. Broer. 2 Tri-Weekly e acquainted taper cannot ved. but how zerly as they 'ver in all the -5 as business -,.vP'. A' 1 4 .lu x L 1938, THE TARKIANA x 1 11?- Hackett, McCullough, Elder, Hamilton, Dunlap, Latimer, Reed, Godfrey, Prather, Beight, Sisler, Brown, Jackson, Doughty, Crlder. TARKIANA After all the budgeting and the planning, the sorrows and the joys of creating the ' f 'l the staff takes a deep breath, distributes thirty-second member of the Tarkiana ami y the books, and goes far away to take a rest. ' t resent in this book a picture The purpose of the Tarkiana staff has been o p d'tions and We are most grateful to all who have of Tarkio College life, ideals, and tra 1 p , made possible the carrying out of this purpose. 'd ' the annual which he edited manyv As our good friend Professor Patterson sal in many Years ago, In our errors We have been human, may you in your criticism be divinef' sTAFF A Mary Elizabeth Godfrey Editor-in-Chief ....... ............ Lyle Latimer Associate Editor ...... ............,....... U Business Manager .,,, ........... W ard Sisler Class Editor ................ ----'- J ames Prather Linnius Doughty Victor Brown H .McCullough, Jr. Genelle Hackett Organization Editor ...... Sports Editor ......... Managing Editor ..... Feature Editor ,.,.. .. ......,........... . D . Art Editor ............,.............,......................... VlTg'1U13f Eldel' Assistants .... Mary Reed, Ruth Beight, Stsyiiigi Pcggfgi, D12 J . G. Strong as faculty advisor has given us his kind help and aSS1St2HCe U1 bounds. keeping our financial status within its proper page seventy-seven ,,... .'7',-- lr .t I Af f,. sw-mx' .. - ,,--Q, . dd- u is.:-lnsaaan.-:J ,.., '-vu.: -.- .,. . . , u .. a.ss1a.-B-uk.a-'fr lr- I 'f W- net-UH'-alfa-.f:i.1... ...cr-f 44.11-., .:. ..'- Hi. jn,'L2..w,,:NQI7 f-1: ragzlilw THE TARKIANA, 1938 i l w 1 Broerman, Porter, Carey, Hanrath, Pemberton, Mr. Held, Caldwell. DEBATE One of the largest squads in the past several seasons took advantage of the opportunities that debate- offers to the students of the College and enjoyed a very profitable season under the direction of Professor Held. Particularly gratifying to the squad has been the revival of interest in debate by the Women of the College and the recognition given by Pi Kappa Delta fthe largest forensic fraternity in the U. SJ for the Work accomplished by the squad. The season included participation in the Maryville College Tournament, the State Tournament at Columbia, and a pleasant road trip through Kansas and Mis- souri with stops on the campus' of Kansas U., William Jewell College, and Park Col- lege. The season Was climaxed by an invitation and subsequent attendance to the National Convention of Pi Kappa Delta held in Topeka, Kansas. The squad under the leadership of Professor Held has made definite progress in gaining recognition by Pi Kappa Delta and with a veteran squad fonly the captain of the squad will be lost by graduationj together With new members back next year Tarkio should do much to further its cause for a chapter in Pi Kappa Delta. page seventy-eight ,fs qxbof. ikhwlf i xilfffgfu 1-, wine! h' ,fra for ilfm Tue CUPY7 zsilfibfg ma: durin Tue mem!-f Violin Bartz. Ceffcr 2 C1511 Trtzzgl Frizz? N 1 bang? Bass: P1131 -y isfbzmaai ,, A wa... ui: , .. Law, ,xg -.I 1- .Q SKY,6 -t. fh- - 5. 4, - ...fu .-.-,.-J's.'1J 'i'.':'.:.3 x177:LL 4x1g.L ,,,4, .,,,,-.,.,A,, ,' I , - ,, I--53,1 UI4E'a'9'a!1?1,aa:-::n.ie-tic:3,i?a.-fisqffnvus-.v-.ruif-s 5 V '--' ' 'L' J lf i -,.A,,.,4, .Y ,, . . . I .. , ,il L, qi -Aj',g'.x'q5',g,i4' ,' rantage of the enjoyed a WW ratifying '30 the College and the I, F in the lournfilllellll the tow all Ml' ati Cll' f- ind? the gteudlllce to ' lil gnite Pfvgresb onli the s W I pelta callin k next yea! ti ' X ,. Y ' 1938, THE TARKIANA ORCHESTRA as not organized until the year was Well under Way, Although the orchestra W u many successful rehearsals were held. Each Monday evening, the members met in the banquet hall Where Professor Gavin Ll. Doughty gave freely of his time and talent for instruction in music to any student Who, W-as interested, The chapel 'program presented by the Tarkio Little Symphony was well re- ceived by the students. The group is certainly to be congratulated on their accom- plishment during the length of time they had Worked. The membership included: W pViolinsg H. O. Hicknerell, Mary Reed, Fern Hanrath, Ellen Rae Burke, Wilmetta Sloan and James Wilson. Cello, Bert Volker. Clarinet, Dean McKee, Mildred Maxwell, and Wayne Nelson. Trumpet, Kenneth Mitchell, John Shepherd. French Horn, Randall Knox, Ruth Magill. Saxaphoneg Don Cotner, Dean Estes. Bass, Ralph Tarr. Pianist, Betty Volker. COLLOQUIUM C0ll0quium is an organization for Social Science, History, and Political Science X majors- designed to give students in these fields a general bearing in their Chosen field' devoted especially to a study Of the TMS, its second year on the campus, has been problems of historianship and history Writing. page seventy-nine ,, ,, -, - . -,-'x- 4:'n.- nu f' .N w -. 1-Li.: 50.1. . f... N fa THE TARKIANA, 1938 MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, composed of fifty members has successfully completed its second year of work under the direction of Professor Gavin L. Doughty. The aim of the club and its director has been to. present the bes't type of choral music with the best possible musicianship. The group has been largely concerned with works of a religious nature, the type best adapted to mixed chorus. The first public appearance. this year was made when the chorus sang a number on the evening of the Homecoming celebration, October 30. On December 12, the Mixed Chorus gave the fifth annual Christmas Vesper service at the Federated Presbyterian Church to an audience of six hundred. Several short trips were made during the spring to high schools, churches and other colleges. The chorus sang at the Easter Sunrise Service at Clarinda, Iowa, April 17. Some of the other places visited were Shenandoah, and Peru. .V -1 If Pacific TENOR BASS SOPRANO Broerman, Harry Doughty, Linnius Bull, Peggy Lou Lunan, Charles Addy, Clyde Caldwell, Mary Jane Padget, Lee Shepherd, John Bennison, Robert Bucher, Platt Lindstrom, Arthur Mitchell, Kenneth Rankin, Bill McNulty, Genivieve Burke, Ellen Rae Carson, .Betty Carter, Barbara Cunningham, Elizabeth page eighty Avdlgvn :ur in.-1 was Bell, James Whitehouse, Wesley Estes, Dean Falk, Wayne Lewis, Hobart Martin, Lloyd Robison, Norval Dawson, Jerry ALTO Fulwider, Birdabelle Hanrath, Fern Holden, Sally Keller, Ruth Ellen Kilpatrick, Margaret Elder, Virginia Lunan, Dorothy Shaum, Frances Yates, Leta Allen, Ruth Doughty, Virginia Hunter, Delore Maxwell, Mildred Mouser, Lois Reed, Mary Barton, Elaine Knox, Hazel Magill, Ruth Sloan, Wilmetta Volker, Betty -i 3 w- ' , A, .1 - Binh axe c Q Blair Qaartf .., .A maize: ..L,l ' ' my Garza: :have any Drag Ifji, ,nl . .gfuut If Rea .'A J 1, Rlfilie -1 :' 33 nf If -L. N Lf 't ml. Jr w .. 'Nh w, Qr ,. .. A ., , Y ' mx , SQ Y -. .Gig .. x A , ,' in S. KA., 11:11 N. ugly' . 'Q-.QS ju N . ii' ' LN D. I. ' ug, xx , , 'fcffi 1' ' Q 5, ? f?i5-'E-En.i 'l.t'lE'i, M isfe' 1-nu:-.v.s'3 I as-. uf., - . . , - :- . L +42-LZaii?5'iE925','i'f. .- x l . f. pleted its The aim ausic hith Q works oi a number :as Vesper fi. arches and ada, Iowa, NANO :7 Lou lane H255 ' :i:iB Jil' , .ES ffl lrwvinii ln! G- .ive v,.- Mildred ,.- L! .l 158 .1- . ns fl ,.',3,. .,.-1 Af. ,jf- XJ . -time 1938, THE TARKTANA Lunan, Paul, Whitehouse, Addy MALE QUARTET With the distinction of being the oldest musical organization on the campus, . .t the Male Quartet has again completed a school year of strenuous preparation for 1 s annual summer concert tour. It has been t'he custom for the quartet to travel ex- ' ' ' d its itinerary all those towns teI1SiV0ly during the summer vacation and to inclu e on th college or the United Presbyterian which have any possible connection with e Church. During the coming summer months it is anticipated that the quartet will appear ' tion temporarily in favor thY011gh0ut Iowa and Nebraska after having deserted this sec of the Pacific Coast States during last June, July, and August. Because of the loss of two members of last year's quartet by 2-'f3d11ati011, it Was necessary to replace them with new men. The organization was fortunate enough to ' ' ' J 'or and second bass obtain the services of second tenor John William Paul, a uni , J d d his brother, thus keeping the Clyde Addy, Jr., a Sophomore. The former succe e i ther two members of the QU-aftet Cfof lt S9C0I1d tenor position in the family. The o i feqlllres four men to constitute a quartetj are Wesley C1-HY Whltehousef Jr a mer sings first bass, and the SeU'l0I', and Charles Weir Lunan, a Sophomore. The for I latter stands in the first tenor position. tet should go the ultimate credit for T0 Miss Ballengee, the director of the quar , . all the Success that this quartet and those in the precedivg 3793105 have emoyed' page eightbhone THE TARKIANA, 1938 C22 fbvcea The Light of many moons, most beautiful from the Gym steps or from your own favorite spot . . . that makes a shadowy, silver ghost of the Water tower . . . the Light that assists Cupid and inspires youth to ancient folly, the Light that is typical of collegiate life and youth . . . this Light We feature. f y page eighty-two 1938, THE T RKIANA - f -4 .aqui xv .' ,: I Ll? ' w ' - ' ' ' 'Q-- h z '-fy , J,,.,Mf:1 f . N. Tv., ,,. , , f. .. , S35 ' i A 7 , . . 1-HI' - 4, .-ww-1 -'w 'fyf wy':'gf4 1 1'lI!Xf'ffffffzfQff???fJ' SfAf57 L2 51 J 'i f ?N'ff R' ' '5 i'5f f v 'YQ G-9 MY 'bf V171 -i 'I' ' TV ix 321, 35?-iif .11 -mg: - V I 'Q' MTW. 1 ,!,'- 'L51.'f.T11' ', FINA 'P' 11 ,yyfyfx-i'A1.,:ff:i:,f:if 1 . 'E'- ,. 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' The results of the student poll, conducted some time ago among the men of the college' on the question of their attitude toward war, show that 94 per cent of the men of the college would go to war for Uncle Sam. It also showed that two-thirds' of this number would not care to fight if the war was to be fought on foreign soil. Of the 86 that answered the poll, 55 checked the second state- ment, I will fight only if continen- tal United States is invaded by Japan. 30 percent or 26 of the men check- ed the first statement, I will fight if the United States declares war on Japan. 0 Only 6 per cent, or 5 men checked the statement, I will not fight under any circumstances. I A survey of the poll, and the com- ments that several offered, would seem to show that if Tarkio repre- sents the average of American youth, the United States need not fear that she will lack defenders. It also seems page eighty-four to show that Youth is thinking about warfare, and its costs. There is little in the poll to indicate the old idea of, My country-right or wrong! Youth wants to have its say before it enters another war. ,One man sum- med up the opinion of the rest, It seems to me that if the United States is invaded every man ought to defend his own country, but only after every possible diplomatic effort to effect a settlement has completely failed. Others were more fatalistic. For example: A poll of this type is fool- ish, as certainly we will all fight if war is declared. The draft will take care of that. . The opinion that one should not fight under any condition was held by five students. Four of this five so qualified their statements as to virtually say they would fight in case of invasion. One answered, I will get married and have a large family in order to keep out of fighting. The twenty-six that answered that they would fight under any condi- tions for the most, part made no comment. One did say, Refusal to fight if war is declared is cowardice and treason. We cannot solve the question by refusing to fight, re- move the cause of war by Christian Education. UZ' llifchell get lf 'nf 0 iw P? . ,U Q' Har me in The B055 at iv WOW' une' r' . '- , S11 4 .f fd ,I - 'X' .64 i .J - XX T1 ' R 4 il 2 9, rl -' s 1 0 4 li. F! .li td 7' ... 1 !',i . n nf .Tl ilu 4 L Q a ' 1 F . J' I 3 E l 'V fl 'B . 'Q . . fn:5.'?Er.ltA:iiI.z'2.:dEQi3im'-iii-6:1 sigma:-.i-6:--. ' , L , . ,.. , - , A Y . , , A 1, . I., ., .3 J ,gl ':,f.',?E'i ' I- i 1:1 Y. S 2 80011 5 ' e 3' ea WTQHUH 7 U9 OTQ SEEN ABOUT THE QAMPUS Mitchell 'ets tou 'h lb0Ut it- . He strikes a pose. rlhe puns of higher eelulultxon. ', Mr, Travis cools a parched throat . C nies to little femmme psycholog, . I . Oh the Old Water Tower in the Elast V ure. I e B055 'md f'1,mily in their Sund ly-Best. . Love s Xoung Dream ' Wotm line wott'1 line! N: Tp 7-1 9 ' 1 4 4 1' AL 1 1 fa g 1 6 1' , vc rl ' 2. ' ' T 3Mn . H y H 8 , , . 2 9 ' f 4 Th ' 5 c r C 1 317 : xi xx I A x K KX 5 XXX. jk S x .X . v x at I if 1 'Af vi 1 is all l MBS! ig t WMM Www I-hltl 1 .dld 5' y ilu Sum. ren. Ulf -fi States o defend IGYEYQIY o effect failed. tic. For e is fool- L fight if will take .ould not was held this five as to hz in C259 - u 5. I mll ze familf Maggy: ggde no 5251531 to 'e aolqg the IC' CWD f ' ,.,.f'-N ,,.ff 'WVvN , 1 , Q ' , ' I 9 f - f , 5 Q 1.1-2 ' . f, 1 4-kim :Q r .havin 'H AI-,on A . ... 1' f..'. i4 JU' 'nt , ' uv.-jg , ,., ..:.',,'.' '-,, ',-4,-,-fr:-V 1---3---L. -J -..4 .p,,-:.- 7 ' -'ll ..--:-f - H+ ' A ' '1 '.': r: il'-fr '- 'V '- I -' L ' 1 . ' .,:vT' -., : ., -'::f'1'-S. iii, M - . . . 1-r nw: Q- 17, ,. ui- 5.14 '-' .1a.i:'-'4q,f.r4 : up. , 4 4.-. . 1- sf.-nm-. .f-u 14' ,. -A--Q,-Z THE TARKIANA, 1938 TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF A LIBRARIAN It doesn't take a great deal of intelligence to be a librarian, but one has to have nerves that can take it. For instance, in the winter some people cannot understand why they are not allowed to open the windows. Your made-to-order explanation, 'fIt disrupts the heating system is met with the old query Why? i The only answer you know is that it just does, which is no answer at all. Some people think it is a crime that they can't have reserve books before 8:45 in the evening. Others don't even bother to do such a ridiculous thing as check books before they take them out of the library. When someone is told that six books are the limit, they just can't understand why anyone would be so stingy and can't even remember such a rule. Even Have you read your handbook? doesn't convince them. ' ' I could name several other pet gripes and even some special problem children but I'll just sum them up with noise, confusion, misplacement of books, et cetera, ad infinitum. QYou'll find the meanings of those over there in the big Webster's dictionary,J Library work is so educational. You'd be surprised at how many new words you learn working cross-word puzzles. The people I hold highest in affection are those who arrive two minutes before closing time to get a ten minutesresume of the news. I also like those- who meet you in the hall on your way out and tell you there are two books they simply must have, What kind of work are you doing next year? Well, I'd advise you to be a library assistant. The work is just too, too, interesting. Excuse me a moment. Somebody wants to check out a book. I wonder what they think I'm here for, anyhow. - F. P. A page ei ghty-six ' E' ' ' .aaaaiffi - on i c A ' ra lN if tie .. l who . i ' , 'I Xplanatiohl f e','-l before 3.45 B ll00le x Tl understand EWU Have nfl!! children P. et cetera, ad Sag Wehsterh 20' many new :inutes before who meet you piy mm have. e you to hee I wonder what F. P. . A 1 like-:cle c 1938, THE TARKIANA ALPHA PSI OMEGA i presents World Premiere. I Driftmier gets snooty about it all. . Thompson and Bowman strike a pose for Caste, A climax is reached. I Sourpuss makes his First Million. Watch that gun, Grandma! 1 ,..- nu?'r 1 I e page eighty-seven . .......-. .4.,4 1Y' , . 4, 4. , H ,. , ,fa-.iegfyee VFW .12?'f2.11?iegt2g1:'26,Q' 5.37 , . . -A - Mui' 3111- '.: g: :L+ 2 1 .. , 5.15 r. :71 12, ff'-rv, 12- ' if fy' ifS?'t'i5f,- . ' 1 nl u.2-v.4Aaf43Cr- an r- r, -. fp. m 0 '33-vain -M1' 1 ',-44 - 'A THE TARKIANA, 1938 sCRiBiBLERs . J .il- THE MUSICAL STAIRS. We sailed in the land of the musical stairs Where the little lost songs are gone, And blown by the winds of a melody sweet,- We found there the queerest throng. For, winding and swirling and running away, - Each stair-step an ivory key, And skipping upon them with silvery toes Were the little lost songs of glee. And they pranced and they danced on the musica All in black and in white arrayed, They flatted and sharped in harmonies, And a tinkling tune they played. But we came upon them and frightened them so They trembled, and tumbled the tune- And slipping away where we could not go, They left but a ghost of the runei A THE RESTLESS SEA Dashing spray on high The waves splash against the rocky shore, Restless- l stairs, Ever coming higher-going lower- Always sighing, weeping, moaning Churning, slashing, twisting, groaning- Tossing ships as chips . It' rises and dips I ' And fills all earth with its incessant roar. . R. B. TANT RUM Rain beats a tattoo on my window Vague thoughts gnaw at my mind, My book is dull My heart rebels Because I'm in a rut. Rain gleefully 'patters on the roof Rebellion grows and grows I pace the floor. I kick the rugs I feel like throwing things. Rain drips and drips from off the eaves. My -brain doth crave expression I seize my pen, I tear up paper, I've had another tantrum. E. R. B. page eighty-eight , F lt'S He Prellld' Pvwfo ina C. J, v I IHY3 SCRAP DAY 1 1135 Hell for the cow! 2: Prelude. 3, Potato Races, 4, Finale. A Thrill of the Day! n idea for Shawn. SC1'aP'D21Y Hooters. Tar-Babies. Hail the Victors! l Q.. X . .11 . 4 Gini, 4 ,gn--W .,., , 13 l N' f r -43:7-x:T:?s. Jn ,4. , X fl t i N . . ,- - . . . f fag, .. ,:-,gig-Qf :':2 -A ' 7- i1'1!- .:.L,'1- A W Q1 , ,' ' 2 H ' - --- -b.1Z - A'1 f': . 5:5 '-7'-5 5L :'- i 7.5 Hiifiltffif 1122, Q SA' fp. nn- 1 -A , .. . -in ' f ' nZxtef4A.r-fmt:-.uvrf -1 :.f , -.-nA-v,-ge-q3vZ',d,A4f img' vf THE TARKIANA, 1938 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 6. Freshmen arrive. Q ' 7. Registration. Found on a freshman's registration card I. . . Name of parents: Mamma and Pappa. . 8. Upper Classmen's registration. 9 A Wearin' of the Green. Robison lendsthe campus a bit of Christmas li henlfin' 1,518 old UL It fin 'Y The 0 cheer. . . H+ . ' Q 10. Lottery party. Not enough girls, but those there got around. ' '- 11, All-school party sponsored by Council. Wherewas the Orchestra? 12. Freshmen entertained in homes of Tarkio. Some of them listen open-mouthed to big-game stories . . . We're not lion to you. 9 13. The brightest crack of the evening . . . the one you think of the next day. 14. Advice to Freshmen who have trouble sleeping on those dorm beds: sleep on the edge of the bed . . . you're bound to drop off. 15. A pool table is being installed in the Y. M. C. A. room. bership is expected. 1 ' V 16. Serenade in the Night 'neath apfair lady's window? t mud? And picnic. 17. Scrap day. Freshmen bite the dust, or was i 18. Another scrap day . . . the weekly kitchen cleaning. 19. In the parlor there were three - Peg , the table lamp, and hey Stew is company Without doubt, And so the table lamp wentout. 20. Poor Curfman! But never mind Chub it Was just one of those things. 21. Professor McDonald Held chapel program . . . very good. 22. Only 94 days until Christmas. 23. Faculty reception. Good punch . . . but no Wallop. 24. Warrensburg 9, Tarkio 0. These guys with parenthetical legS. 25. Liver for breakfast, but Why bring that up? 26. Vesper service and supper. 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'I-54-51:5 N- - -f - - za-: ygigfgx 'u1:,,-.q,:,4z-.1,?:9.u,-, --.- in 1,155 . nw-. fi-Tr-155,-n-abil?-L.'b?xlL1L33a-,f,.s-i.+..4.na'ffr.-in I ' ' ' V .il fqggfnfn THE TARKIANA, 1938 27. Kiss and make-up. Sounds good, but try and get it off a coat. 28. Van out on a Sally-Holden his own. fThat Chance for 3 PUD haS1'1't been missed all year. This calendar cannot be an exceptionj 29. We're wrong. It seems They're Hanging Danny Deever isn't swing music. 30. Tarkio 13, Simpson 0. Schoonover skimmed over, so did Bonwell. OCTOBER ' 1 The mourning after the night before, take Bromo-Seltzer for headaches. 2. Forum hey-ride. Lewis gets lost . . . that's the real Mackoy. 3. An addition to the Volker family pew. Padget gets his conscience cleared for a nickel. 4. It?s somebody's birthday, their first time on earth-day. Ask the- man on the radio. ' 5. A chiropodist is a, man who makes his living by going to the dogs. 6. These professional .ball games are getting to be series business. . 7. 'Il Duce can have- Spain as long as he doesn't try to Mussilini over here. 8. Ghost song, UI Ain't Got No Body. 9. Coming eve-nts cast etc. Tarkio's second team 7, Peru's 0.- 10. Lost Horizon but don't worry, it was probably just a mirage. A 11. Heard in lab: Does anyone want any media? No, not immediately. fNot responsiblej ' 12. Columbus Day. Kappa girls discover more dirt. They also believe in closed door policy. 13. Flash! Flash! Rankin has his German lesson. 14, Another bull session in room 10. . 15. In a restaurant they met . . . Romeo and Juliet. They had nd mon to pay the debt, So Romeo'd while Juliet. 16. 'Thompson Hall Council donates a buck. 17. Today it rained. page ninety-two pcb GW' Pilfefe KHPPZ' LeW'5 panfei . -- . 1. A, - . my j' .QL 1-'fi H r in - -, f- Q ., x , 1' x if 5 . I , Mbit 'Wim' Tigl 7 heldatheg fciezce dem fi iifrnanon .fl 5. re: here. l F -if.1:elF'u M :eff in closfd ff ia. Torch Editor Volker and Bus. Mgr. Kelly 5 in Conference. 1. 2 Garcon! P'1f -ers, ala W. A. A. Z Kilpga Marches On 5: Lewis Dance! and Bennett and the Beauty of the W 'S '. -N . . Kr' I' 25231 - ...Q - -.ye-.,-.N .,, X ,, .. .,.., . M-1 no Q fn NN X h X ' . .ysxwgezs - .,,.,:.:... X WM. x X X 5 t tr K. gf X X-XXXQN 5 X X x ., .5 5,255 i:.3x:s:'-: q- ei F W f vw 'W My f If 5145? ff Y ww www ff 'lfifflf ,- e fx .efl f 2. X N 73 ZW,- Q xx wx- r, PERSONALITIES 7. Caveman Stuff, 8. Extra . ff' - Where Have We Met Before? SQUSOFY Perception Takes a Holiday. 9. Astaire had nothing on Tarr! :fx N4 X 5 , S N E , f 'i k 5, l 10. Ma Holden and Tommy. 5 W! ff f f ff iff 1 fi 141 f, f ,.,.. 'gf -fm- . 4123? .. ., me , - wx f fn . ..,,, ii . N: ae. . im.. 1, X Q- ,S N X ..:.:gsf19' www' N lx - - -' H-' '- : -xx 2.13. ...bm-.ru ai what . M, ML. asf:-45- .easiin .-.4.:s. 1 .+- fff X f xii fffff I 1 1 4 4 7 , . ,ff I .. ., . 2 wii9ff?'V ff ' -, p4,42q,9gf44'- w ' 5 4 A K, .4 - ' ,. 'H f ffm f., 1 S zafyfpg . ---- ' We if vi ., ..,,.,. ..-.. ,. . .iz - ' . .-.1-2-me ' il 445.-'-fa'-.f1 :af4', gcgmf ---f- V--.v -4- :,, 1L:..:,'.:, G-, 1 Jv- 4 -:,Lg:','Ai,,,.' , L.,,,,,j-..41-nu-f. .cv-711-wA.il'lv.4-55x11 THE TARKIANA, 1938 ' 18. Ditto. 19. Thompson Hall Chapel. 20. Paradox: The way to expand debts is to contract them. 21. Someone has compared an hour in 304 to a week of Monday chapels. 22. Colder than--well, than a chorus girl. Of chorus, that's a poor comparison, but it's too cold to try again. 23. Chillicothe Ducks get a goose egg. Owls ketchum touchdown. 24. Local boys make good. Corn-husking queen and maid-of-honor see Tarkio's night life. Shaum on you, Jim and Johnny. 25. What an enjoyable Vacation. We really needed the sleep. 26. Will Durant. He made so many of themv Quoting Mc- 27. The Lord loves the poor . . . . Cartney, either Shakespeare or Dorothy Parker said that. Between them they've said about everything. 1 28. '4Deadeye remember to tell you I adore you? r: If I had a little doe, I'd have 29. An example of McFarland's sense of humo some faunf' 30 Homecoming. It'd good to see the old faces around in familiar places. What a game! But a swell dance. 31. Hallowe'en. Various and sundry alley castles topple. Boys will be boys. NOVEMBER 1. When Cupid hits his mark, he Mrs. it. 2. Kilpatrick out brushing up a bit. 3. How to become popular in ten easy lessons. First dancing class. 4. What weather. Mitosis cold. 5. Posterity is just around the corner, 6. Simile: As busy as a Shanghai glazier. 7. Even Bob Kelly went to sleep in church, 8. Funny, but Monday has a habit of rolling around just after Friday. page ninety-four f CU Atcllif Han n- ' lo plea: phc 5 -1 .- --.-----.-.., -- .,.,.,,.,, ,A-N, -,-'.v4-gh.,-Q 4 ' ur.,ur,.1s:we'svz:a1f 1353- znn.-:.:-x.:'2'?is,an. -i'i.-K., ..,,,,,.,g,i,,g,,.- -13 , . I A U W .. . . A ' '- - - - f1-- - -' 1 - f-. .-.f- aww..--.,.-.. pd, --.- ,V U4 M-,:3,,l 4:31-:. ,,:E.-g,,f, 1 ',j,. . CURFMAN 81 SCN Tarlcro, Mo APPearance Counts T H E Atchison County's Best Harciware Store OUR AIM To please all who have their photographs talcen in otrr Studio A. E. ANDERSON Photographer TARKIO, MCD. Pantorrum Good Cleaners 1 Evans Drug Store ' The Rexalln Drugs .lewelry Jewelry Repairing Service With a Saving 'IHE TARKIANA 1938 Z ' 1 Chapel program by Education Dept. Forty-five minutes of fun and pagen- try. A very disillusioned young man, Jim Prather, finds out there ain't no Santa Claus. Mid-semester grades out. More resolutions than at New Year's. Parent's Day a great success. Tarkio 33, Missouri Vaey 13. CNote: not a typographical error. We beat the 'll out of them.J Half of Kansas blows. over for a brief visit. Jackson on time for breakfast. Qlnersonally we think he stayed up.Jk Live in such manner that you wouldn't be afraid to sell the family parrot Lo the town's worst gossip. Try-outs for first major production Caste Rankin, Curfman, and Shaum visit room 10. Not responsible. The door was open. , The campus is blanketed with white. Sloan says falling on slippery steps snow fun. 1 Fire under Thompson's window. Second floor fire brigade makes it sizzle. These guys who took their girls to see Shawn's dancers put themselves in a spot. The girls are still talking. Y. M. C. A. banquet. Turkeys voted best dressed of anyone in attendance. Kappa and Lambda sponsor all-school swinger. In the Big Apple, the girl wonders who she'll get be-cider. Too much is too much. Your scribe becomes an uncle and a year older on the same day. . Fine day, isn't it? . Satan Takes a Holiday. So do we. . Would you say a fellow on his way to dig clams was mussel-bound? Sophomore Chapel. The minister kissed the bride, and gave the groom his money back. 4 page ninety-six BC Emmett FOR I AND ,.... ull Lu QUMBER TAR ill 17 R --g...w-11Jp- ...,,.--,.,,, ,,,,q.,-' A 'A 4, ,- 7t 1353-1 n.'::LJl',x.s.:xr-1rn-1 114 euupva-.i-is:f-1i511F.3.1z'. -.5-1 Q -1- ' ... An- ,ff ..a.1r,g. -1 - gg-vp,-,-J.,-' ,.,,.,,. 5J,',,,' 1-gg' , fgf. ' 1- - 1 5-,g -:. 225' 1 r lpvl lla gm di lst thi t D-l wily pamnt lo l Th d infill ktl rthl ffd ld und? he Zfoom his TARKIO Doctor BOWLING THEODORE ALLEY P A U L Emmett Henson, Mgr. L BOWL FOR ENJOYMENT Osteopathic Physician OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Northwest Corner of City Park AND HEALTH TARKIO, MO. u s E Culbertson Co. LUMBER COAL M I L K TARKIO, Mo. ICE CREAM Bell 17 Mutual 102 E T E R 1 THE TARKIANA, 1938 DECEMBER A 1. Control yourself Dr. Martin, it's now only 24 days to Christmas. 2. The editor censored this. QEd. Note--The editor never saw it! Thank good- nesslj 3. A censor is a person who knows more than he thinks other people ought to. 4. Cocktails at eight. Occasion: Forum initiation. ' 5. We didn't see you in church either. 6. Another cold spell. But what if it does get down to zero. That's nothing. 7. Someone laughed at one of McGinnis' stories. 8. Tomorrow is Thursday. A 9. A smart man is one who has31't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby. 10. Freshmen get the belt line, but it's the administra.tion that becomes hot. 11. Phillips 66 play the Owls. Volker a sissy. says they make Ted Shawn look like 12. Synonimous terms: Sunday and Sweet-Potatoes. 13. Gee, John, you passed a Chem. test. Sounds like one of Pemberton's. 14. Sleet silently spreads silvery sheen smoothly over scenery. Some swell spills. QShucks's simplej 15. Alpha Psi presents Caste 16. Alpha Psi sponsors Christmas party. No pun. We had enough today in Freshman Chapel. 17 Dr. Collins tells story of the five gourmands, or how to gain seven pounds. 21. Pedestrian: A man with two sons home from college. 25. The same to you! 29 Henstorf's theme song: Take Me Back to Colorado or It's Been De Long- est Time. . 31. 'Twas the Night before New Years', And all through the house, Not a creature was stirring- Probably out on a souse. page ninety-eight Z Ate R04 Three-f Goes Str' Tell Y LEE CHU 105 G Private Al Coffee 15 Gues C4 . g F '21 ,Aef..'6r.F'-1: .gizv 23155-1-E'7'..f.-QA'1?'E..6k-'iiirqy Shir?-i'Gs5.:df51!F'2 211215, 539 QJITLQ-G'3-o-4'1b ' gk - ,, 7 ...,':x.:,g: -wg , 4 -nb., .4 ,Zi U du: u. .Ja V A -:-.. . K. 1,-77.-.-3. -T 3.15. If A nk Hood. le ouglll lo' S ilollllng, lim since he es hot. rn look like 1on's. Some swell gh lI0ll3y in ven Pounds' n De L0llg' The Banlc of THE FARMERS Atchison County A and VALLEY BANK Tarkio, Mo. ROCKPORT, MC. RESOURCES Three-fourths Million Dollars Goes Strong in Good Years and Member Bad Years . Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Tell Your Friends About LEEPER HOTEL CHILLICGTHE, MC. 105 Guests Rooms-60 with Private Bath, vvith Rates from 31.25 to 32.50 5 AIR CONDITIONED For an Evening of Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms Q REAL Also ENTERTAINMENT 15 Guest Rooms Air Conditioned . For Your Comfort Free Garage Always 3 Ggod Show Courteous Service Often a Great show -' A Theatre of the Stars B. T. Clark, Mgr. xifrs fs THE TARKIANA, 1938 JANUARY 2. We eat the last of the turkey, and start for school. 3. Approximately 300 shop-lifting days till Christmas. 4. Up betimes, and so to bed. 5. Nice weath reading about the textile strike. er to mention it, but here's a simile, As unconcerned as a nudist f T Hall, or why cats leave home. QEd. Note- 6. The strange case o ommy Further discussion-see Zoo bookl. A 7. Peg Kelly works on her term pap l. 1-3-7. er. For further information call DR-e-x-e- 8. Then there's the story of the shoe-shine boy who had to quit. He saw spats before his eyes. 9. Quite a crowd out to church. Worrying about exams already. 10. Central at Tarkio. We got licked, but wasn't the band swell? 11. Heard in room 6. Come on, Paul, it's your Deal. 12. Just a pun! We have a fish on our campus: it's our Dean. 13. Lucky the early morning visitor in Marshall Hall never heard of Pigs is Pigs. 14. Tarkio noses out Culver-Stockton. Great Stuff. Wheaties. fAdv.J 15. These term papers about have us 16. The calm before the brain storm. exterminated. 17. Visitors this week would be impressed by the intensvie studying going on. Don't disillusion 'em. 18. The same strangers would swear this were an agricultural school from the amount of talk about cribs. 19. Psych. test. We ain't the same. Please don't ask us to apply psychothera- peutic methods to our schitzophrenic personalities. 20. Skip today. We'd like too, too. fSounds like a twainj. 21. Town' Hall tonight. Food for thought: Absinthe makes the heart grow fond- GT. 22. Puss call me 'Al' gives Shenandoah 954.85 for civic improvements. page one hundred f C G Le 24 R04 f C4 C0211 Bui R01 S -'1 ---.arg 11-4 gi-T121-zwllzs.-z Lr:. :::::':.,g,':u,-. ,4,,,. . , , M H 1 A , f A , , AUf:1.d,1'q QFLQ . .s..-- ..s:n...1Qr..Iz :,ac-bc. -s.sn14 srl:-s-.qs--9251 1853. Z-35 .5-1. ,..,'3:f,i, ,-gg : 937. ,-15,-,,:3:.-,ggzrqr-,.,,,: 4,,Q,u.4- xiii- 575- ,- ,gi ' 3.2.4. L I- Ig-MFE,-:L p- , : , x, CRABTREE senvnce Rnz CAFE STATION and Lee, Betty, and Bob Dining Rgom 24 Hour Service ROCKPURT, MQ, RooKPoRT, Mo. Holliway Jos-I-ENS Lu m r Gfficial Jewelers and Engravers Company -- TARKIO CGLLEGE Merril S. Postma, Manager C031 Lumber Paints Building Supplies 401 E. Meyer Blvd. A Kansas City, Missouri ROCKPoRT, Mo. v For 3 i HE TARKIANA, 1933 A foggy day. But if the fog went away would it be mist? Pemberton's back. Funny, so's the wind. The old Ed either waxes sentimental or else she's cold-burns old letters, and do they sizzle! fEditor's Note: We refuse to comment.J There's nothing that's quite so engaging. To over inquisitive guests As the pharmaceutical secrets Of hostesses' medicine chests! Opening chapel of second secemster. Surprisingly like the formerlones. Riot staged in Senior's jailhouse. Feels like snow. We told you so. Psychic, eh? Emma's Red Heart hash a howling success. FEBRUARY Tarkio 34, Missouri Valley ? Mitchell's antics on the scoreboard were the chief attraction. We wonder, do you spell Waterworks altogether or with a hydrant between? Dr. Jameson gives a bird's eye view of Europe. Flutter Flutter. A A feeling of spring in the air, but cloudy and gloomy. Son's gone to sunny California. Forum banquet. We pay tribute to the work of a real artist. Take it easy, Jackson, the party's over. fOr is it?J C. C. C. Chaplin C. C. Campbell conducts chapel. Tarkio 34, Westminister 21. Atta boy, Padget! Organic class takes a holiday, but they're not very Strong for another. Dr. Collins in Thompson Hall looking for a game of chance, but he doesn't have any business in a T. H. game. He has a family to support. Mammas, lock your doors tonight. Smoky Marquartis back in town! Dr,ury here. A good game up to the last few minutes. QThat's our side of it. page one hundred and two AQBQW. . ,, .S is 5. PA Bell l 'si E PARR BEAUTY JI M DHVIS PHRLOR LICENSED QPERATQRS Furniture - Bell 105 Mutual 95 Und2'taki'18 PARR sl-los TARKIO Wholesale Retail SHCDP FRESH FRUITS AND 'HSl1OGS Repaired and VEGETABLES Renewedw Mutual 122 Bell 146 B ER,S scHooNoveR BAKERY BEHUTY su-loP TARKIQ, MQ' Dlstlncuveludalildugl NB21ke1f's of Better Bread Mutual 11 Bell 17 3 THE' TARKIANA, 1938 13. What happened before noon is hearsay. 14 Beginning of week of religious emphasis. Good chapel attendance. 15. Hutch's Zoology specimen turned out to be five instead of one. How about a cigar, Pappy? 16. Delegates to Minister's Amid-winter conference dine at the dorm. Come back again! 17. Everybody sleepy. Haynes put on a midnight show last night. He's the only one that got any sleep. 18. Thislwas censored, too. 19. Fair. 20. Warmer. 21. We'l1 all agree. A fool and his money are some party. 22. Either Doc Dawson's speciman had a weak constitution or he's a poor sur- geon. The result anyway was a cat-astrophy. 23. We forgot to mention it, but a great man was born yesterday. 24. Informal Forum Initiation. Martin, we believe, displayed the strongest character of all. 25. Tri-State Festival. Did you see Tarr shine? . 26. County B. B. Tournament. W. A. A. made a Clean-up. 27. After having the campus filled with visitors for two days, we're limp as a dish-rag. But if you know of any diversion, give us a wring. 28. Now is the time for nation's to show their colors-in neutral tints. MARCH 1. In like a lion. 2. Social tact . . . Making your guests feel at home, even if you wish they were. 3. It must be Spring, Howitt. 4. Car advertisement: Room for the more abundant Wife. 5. Loud noises issue from the laundry room. Scared everybody but Kelly, she Just turned a little pail page one hundred and four 7' l As ' N . 1 I I 1 Q l A 21131551 P35 il.T,C, 5'3Z't1, 33 : gg. 34-.37Q nigga-.gr-, .1 Y.. . ,, A-. 1' -- A - 4'-57 ,i V -H -jf Q FE f Y J. jlrqgflif .' I if I r strongest OW about l' C0me He's the 1 P001' SUT- limp 253 they Well' Kellllv she i i if I, X The First National Bank Taricio, Missouri As Taricio Prospers, So Do We Nlemher of ihe irecieroi Deposit insurance CorPoroti'on WANTED: A 'steady girl. Must have gvod looks, car, plenty of money and all that goes with it. Ralph Saurbaugh, Room 20-Thompson Hall BRGWN SHCDE FIT Company Shenandoah, iowa ll ll Style Shoes for Everyone fffabffehea 1887 9 ears A it Nsrmmon ,,,-...-allIl f- A r dl , ,-A,',gL - ,,.L A-117 , THE TARKIANA, 1938 6. 7. 8. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 28. 29. 30. 31. APRIL 1. 20. 21. From a standpoint of beauty it's the grapefruit's golden skin that draws at- tention. But in reality it's the juice that catches the eye. Here's a little Oriental philosophy: 'As a man thinketh so are his hormones. Mr. Smith of CCC entertains in chapel. We have magical talent in the student body, too. At least Kelly and Doughty made the banana disappear with little difficulty. Joint meeting of Kappa, Lambda, and Forum. A very good program. Toar on crutches. Dr. Johnson says 'he stumbled over an umlot. Kids Party. A good time even if some of the babies did forget their rompers. Hitler takes over Austria. Nazi, Nazi, Adolf. Too bad, Dodd. Estes went home this week-end, too. . Dr. Thompson puts us wise to business sharks. Sounds fishy? Well, maybe. These swollen lidded individuals on the campus aren't in mourning. They're working on Play Production. We learn of vice and virtue From very different points, The good we learn at Mot'her's knee, The bad at other joints. World Premiere of The First Million. Educational Psych. test. Well, anyway, Dr. George, you won't have to start your next year's class with a group of strangers. Back again. Lunan 'has a new sweater. Or is it his room-mates'? Ho-Hum. Life begins at 6:40. Some of the Marshall Hall girls have discovered something pretty catchy. Nice work if you don't get it. ' On the same subject. The quaratine's theme song, Itch Iieb Dichf' Freshmen-Sophomore party. fAnother Theme Songj Tippy Tin or Tin Tipsy or Something. iEditors Note: Penny breezes into Ed's. office. Hamilton and 1 page of copy disappear. Bob Haupt's lecture on India. Hamilton returns. Nothing but bones left. Don't tell William Jewell, but we think we won the track meet. page one hundred and six 4 In Pl BUT VAl -.- -1 -....- -,.....p..- -:'.,.L .:,'.4'g:'.'t,-',j :q, .f A . .4 -'g , -D M va - - 1 -4 , I .5 D an h .I ...yr -1-H. . - - '- - 52- -I-I 75371 1'-ih14 truss:-.1113--s93lyi'Vs!K,.,5'5S ml'-.-y..33-,... .15 . ,3 .5331 -ggggf-2,3-3,1,,.,,,,,-'g..3:,'g,g:.3 r, gf.. 5:33 ',.:33f,,jQ5:3-g.g5.1-1 4-f,3',,, 'S at. 01193, 1 the Wear livers. laybe. hey're a start atchy- ? urfin Lge of left' In Planning Your Future .... Tarlcio College is fully preparedito serve and equi and young Women in chartin h p young men while life. g a amy and Worth- PLANT, EQUIPMENT, AND ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT and Tarkio College has a plant and program -that is ample for the needs of young men and Women under most favorable conditions. l BUT TARKIO CQLLEGE OFFERS UTI-IER VALUES that far transcend buildings, campus, scientific apparatus and equipment. THESE ARE .... 0 A distinctly Christian atmosphere that fosters the finest ideals of living ir- respective of vocational aims. Q A splendid tradition of over fifty years of service in enriching the lives of young people. 0 A faculty of men and Women Who are ecialists in their fields but Who like- SD Wise have a broad conception of student problems. An outstanding record of Alumni suc cess in all fields of endeavor. F faricio College Invites You to Share These 0pportuniti2S I For Information Write! ARLE COLLINS PRESIDENT M. E Tarkio, Mo. .. - . .V ,.,f.,p,,vf...,pq- THE TARKIANA, 1938: 22. Hutch: You would not knock The jokes We use, Could you but see Those We refuse. 1 23. Warning: Too many blankets kill the grass. 1 24. There's opportunity here for some energetic soul to Write a parody of The Deserted Village. 25. Student recital. ' 26. O Wad some power the giftie gie us To see some people before they see us! I 27, Still in a scotchy mood. Original Scotch high-bawl, Bagpipes. 28. Sam Brown's voice recital. 29. Track and Tennis at Peru. 30. Bennett's Dance Recital. Yea Verily. MAY 1. Mixed chorus gets the Wander lust. 2. So do McCollough's prodigies. 3. As you've probably guessed, the 'Calendar Went to the printers a Week ago. fEd. Note: The above statement is false.J 4. Here's a little consolation: Even the tallest family trees have roots in the soil. 5. Artist's course presents the Little Philharmonic Orchestra. Best music We've heard since SWede's boys broke. 6. Tennis team to Nebraska Wesleyan. QTarkiana still here.J 7. Kappa's Banquet a transition from last year. This was heavenly. fThat was Hellll 3. An observation made before the Kappa banquet: They also swear Who only stand and Wait. . 9. None blut the brave desert the fair. fEd. Note: Now, Hamilton, you can say it. The Tarkiana has go'ne to press.J page one hundred and eight x 1. ....- a... -'il'.S7l1Qif' vvxsr.-uf 6 Q11',,,1, Biqtf'-:Z- ' 231- . ' ' 'I '--' wa. 1 .. .,-- ,,. .-, . 'ff ..-4 F 'The 'eek ago. ts inthe sic we've That was who OIIIY Il , you ca P it ' ' j-L, -, - . ..-Z- ENGER-BAIRD QORAVING E NGRHVERS Kansas City' Mo ' xr THE TARKIANA, 1938 A 10. Mixed chorus have concert. 11. Love is blind. That explains many things. 12. Maryville Writer's Club entertained by Scribbler's Club. 13. State track meet at Fulton. 14. After the meet is over don't forget . . . the Wages of Gin is Debt. The Editor didn't like this-Hm! 15. Recuperation. 16. Publicity is the bent pin in the seats of the mighty. 17. Don't forget. Sometimes a kiss in time saves brine. 18. Only known thing harder than a diamond . . . the payments. 19. Insurance motto: Robbing the Widow early and orphan. 20. Ruth Kimberlin's recital. 21. Troubles never come singly . . . Why Marry? 22. The voice of experience says a soft drink turneth away company. 2 3. Finals begin. 24. The Ways of the transgressor are smooth. 25. God gives us our relatives . . . Thank God We can choose our friends. 26. Food for thought: he. laughs best Whose laugh lasts. 27. Senior Prom. 28. Concert by department of Music. 29. Baccalaureate Sermon. Y 30. Closing Chapel and Senior Play. 31. Annual Meeting of bored directors. Alumni banquet. JUNE 1. Commencement and curtains. page one hundred and ten .235 617-4-72211. .K I sr: :arg -wg:-'1,-.1 gf. ,,.,.,,.., ,,,, ..,,j-, , ,5 N -J-.L WA Sandwic Visit Our 1g1I Kol 5c to Ata WALNUT INN RED 8. WHITE CAFE Home Owned Sandwiches i Dinners Store F Visit Our COSMO ROOM in Appreciate connection Your Piatronage T U MBLE I Koltzrman's INN I I 5c to 51.00 Store For O 'f' REAL Foon .... Q Sandwiches Coffee 1 Outstanding Merchandise Pie At a Conservative Price Short Qrderg fi f QUICK snavicn . . . of 2 .ri , I Y ' J , uni-l :nl W, ,,, 1 1 ow Every home can afford to .... Cook and Refrigerate c ELECTRICALLY With an electric range and refrigerator in your home, you are Well on your Way to possessing an all-electric kitchen. 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