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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 '
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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
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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
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