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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
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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
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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' ,'
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