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. ,,',,,.. . 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 -. - . -- - ,
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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
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' 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
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