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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
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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
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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 . ,. . A, 4 1 'W Q H 01,2 X '-.-Q 1. -, 1,2 L
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