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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
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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
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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 ' ' ' - .
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