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HHLG on the Air Good morning! Welcome to Hannibal-LaGrange on the air. With these words our master oi ceremonies, Iohn Graham, welcomes the radio audi- ' ence to each broadcast of l-ILG on the Ain This program is designed to I n tell the listeners about college life and campus activities at a co-educational junior college. Featuring the talents of students, it is both informative and entertaining. 4 FACULTY COMMITTEE , Chairman ,,,,,,..,,,r,,,,,,,r,,,.,, .,..,,.,,-.,,,...,,,.....,,...,,....,..,,,r..,.. . ..,.. R ev. Kenneth, Moore Master of Ceremonies ....... .......,,,,..,,.,,.,..............................Y...-.....f l Ohri Graham Music ,WVH,,,,,r,,,l.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, M rs. Isabelle Schroder, Mrs. Dorothy Seibel News .---,,----------,,,,---,,M.,,,--A,,,AA,,w,,AA,Y,W,--,,,w,-,-,,,,--,r,,,,,,,,,., .,,,,,,,r,r M ss Florence Groves W 'tn--Inq? W - g,g Q gg P , .... - r..,..r -,--...--.--J Seafedli leff to right: Mr. Stephenson, john Graham, Susie Hardy, Mary Ann Akers, Martha Hamilton. Ben Pitney, I ames Kohler Standing. lelt to right: Connie Graham, Miss Florence Groves, Roberta Perkins, lOhI1 Howell. MYS- D01'0lhY Seibel- Mrs. Isabelle Schroder, Alpha Io Sutterlield. Abbie Todd. Dianne Fisher Ifigllly-,fi we
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ZQ:5.fQolleQe VmAL Conference, Published Weekly by Students of Hannibal-LaGrange College i Jerome viz: Oriece Hartman Wins' 4 Second Place in Better Speakers Contest Oriecc C. Hartman. the pastor oi the Hamilton School Mission, at mission of tho Carpenter Street Baptist Church in Moberly. and a stuclom of Hfiunibal-LaGrange College was awazrdcd second place in the Better Speakers' 'Contest whieii. was held in con- junction with the Missouri'Bzxp- tist Training Union Convention in Kansas City Tlinrsday and Fridnyk November 27 and 28. Oriece competed with fourteen other contegtants from the state of Missouri, Second place cn' titles the winner to za fifty dolizir 'scholzzrship to any of the three .lispiisteupporied schools in Mis- souri. A Some of the main speakers at the convention were Dr. Earl- Harding. Rev. J. R. Dinwidclio. Revpftzxlph M, G. Smith, Dr. John W. Dowdy and Rev. O. R, Shields, The 'music was directed by Mr, Ira Prosserrfrozn Oklo- hoina. ,, .K -' nl' , . ' Training Union Seeroiarwioxlin A,'?fCrutot1fictd and' Kenneth' Novollg presidon1.,hyi,'grg:Aiz1 Ctmaugr- till' We meeting- Y Q3 , gFHLGl,Fdciulty. Members to Speak. aijlunior L ' 1 'Three off tlicijaneiritiers, of the iiaouiiiy will fspeekijpt the 1JuntoiiCo1lege ,Day program 'to ihenheld i ltliseoorjfy, Universitjff, Y QQolu1gri!jtgi3v1tIo'.,i tomorrow, 'fl K j ii'L,Mh.?R6Si,1-3596! F'-?i1l7.St2Gekf.f01 jtltre :Seience f'iglivi5ionQ 'Miei .k1Vf:iryi,, Miicliel. vvqillf. speak.,qtoQ9thoj dom? diyiiion, fg1rdjMisS1fB,euI2h'ff, l2C3erg,:f tbg 'tlioy t'oreign':'1angu2ige'c .rln.'Jszxnx1..'.,.p.4g.,g ..,,, 1-4.1. .,.-..g.l... DECK?-ZBEF 5-4 3537 Science Club Sees Hutch Farm Ili I wont two Trojans Win First Game of Season ' ' CQ Tro- i squad nasiurii mode 9 sharp Th toy had Um? 2 team H2201 .im thc ff! 'll mmons mil 2 ltoweci X non- ' Q' '1 respec- ting? t did L1 All ng dc' porin' wont wlxicl m ilizi 'Pho ti is wm- ilhfflll' ln 1 fi ton- six wt to film: on tht ants 0 ,150 yr The in the United States and Canada. Ben Pitney, High Point . Salesman The lmslcctbzxll season ticket salcszintuuiiiorl to Sl .002.UiJ. This emoont does not include reserve seats. r .High poirzt salesman was Ben Pitney with 5176.75 worth- of tickets sold: Ray Schumann was next with 8108.501 Bob Franklin Sold 594.25 worth: George 'New- 'gkirk totaled 591.501 Barbara Breedlove, 36625: Don Garner, S53.,kancl Cotton FitzsimmonsQ kSQ6.75. - K . ,V .HLG Doivns Qulney M an ace . Jack rojans U Tro- 'iotory index ,Hman S :md Coch- points Y , .. unbar were nigh for the indians with 12 points. ' ...-.-.-...MM l YWA Studies ,Molmmmedcmism The Y. W. A. inet in tho lobby of the girls' dorm on Monday night, Dccomber 1. 'Flin' program for the 'cvzrnlng wason Mohammodanism and the efforts of tho Sotithem Baptists to teach the people about Jesus. The women are considered very lowly by the Mohammedans, end their religious systcmk that says, t'It.'s time will of Ailzxhjf -tends to zz fataiistic attitude. , . ,After deciding to' go Christmas. carolingl on Friday night, Deeem' bet' 12. the group adjozirrtedlgff .luiizolfr lg Cheerleaders, Roziers und Troianettes Elected' To load the Chqfjriiig groups on tlxc: cznnpiis for the 15352-53 sea- soil ilu: following' were chosen recently by tho stuciont bo-flyis elm-:'orlc'z:dct's: Joyce Hngomoior, Dianna' Fisher. Lawrerico,'l'aii:ie fcrro, Bill Suitkpillwiivd George Nowkirk, ' 4 The following wm'o chosen as mffirtlaors of the industrious Tro- ,izxiietio orgzzinizatioiar' Loycce Ca- izetl. Carol TJc'Lapox'tC, Irma Mocllin: Roth St1lIX'3Cl', Nmxeoo Allen, Patricia Donner. Martha Spurling, Shirley Albrccltt. Max- ine Burrus, Mztrilm Hzarnilton. Sum: liar-fly, Virginia Hulcbarci, Marilyn Kr-nmftiy. Alpha Jo Sut- torfiolcl. Mzzrtlni 't't:rpin, Joyce Merino. Kutli Mizc, Nancy More gan. Frances Parris, Roberta Perkins. Barlafxjn Sctinitzlcin, and Abbie Todd. Nineteen boys were elected io the llaz:nor's pep oganization. They are'Jerrf,'f Anders1on.'Don Boling. Jim Feasier. Ted Francis, Charles Green. Ray Kiilebrew, Norman McClaren, J. R, Morton, Howard Muldrow. Don Slmckley, Jim Webb. Front York, Carl Kruse. Vernon Bode, Tommy Kent. Leroy Graves, Robert Fung. Arnold Palmer. and Rich- ard Brookhzirt, A I To qualify for membership in the Razzcrs ZZl1ClATl'CJjil!l8l,l5CS, fa student must have maintained an xveragoznf M in scliolarshipythe proccdii-ig nine weeks, The mem- bers are required 'to attend ,dll athletic activities sponsored by, tho schoolr, . j ' P . Calendar of Events- - December 6-M-Saturday: -V 2 z 7:1302 Trojans B Squad use V Montgomery City-Hero , Sizlfi: ,Trojgznslxfsgilniversitylof, Len to ngnt, seated: l-lay Killebrew, Assistant Editor: Nancy Dawson, Editor: Dean Hctgemeier, Business Manager lF1l'Sl Semesterl: Ruth Schraer, Treasurer Row 1: Mary Ann Akers, Barbara Breedlove, Martha Hamilton, Ioe Velie, I. R. Morton. Business Mcrnagel iSecond Semesterl, Iotckie Kohler, Bob Franklin, Dianne Fisher, Joyce Hagemeier, Miss Florence Groves Row 2: Evelyn Drebes, Dorothy Mqxfield, Vcxda Drake, Vernon Bode, Mr. Roy Hood, Shirley Albrecht, Bennett Poage, Iames Kohler
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,. H-, uV.,.,.4..,.... , l 7 ' 7 v- . Lett to right, row 1: Gene Scheiter, Vernon Bode, Barbara Schnitzlein, Dean Hagemeier Row 2: Lawrence Talialerro, Don Hull, Carl Kruse, Bill Sankpill . ' Row 3: Richard Davis, Tony Hunolt, Arnold Palmer, Ed Mills, Loyce Cahall, Mr. Roy Hood Row 4: Ed Hampton, Bette Rae Haines, Darlene Ieiferies, Carol Delaporle, Shirley Wilson I Row 5: Howard Muldrow, Iames Webb, Don Garner, Roger Splean, Bob Webb, Mrs. Mildred Drebenstedt Science Club President ........,... ..,...... V ernon Bode Vice-President ...... ,.,,,,.,.... , Gene Scheiter Secretary ........ ............,,,...,..,.....,.,.,,,.,...... B arbara Schnitzlein TIGCISHISI ........ ....,.., . ,..,. , ....,.....-.....,. ,,....,...... . ,,... D e an Haaemeier SDOHSOIS ....................,............... ........... M rs. Mildred Drebenstedt, Mr. Roy Hood The Science Club is composed of students from the three branches oi science-Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. This group, which is one oi the most active on the campus, has visited many of the industrial plants b in the Hannibal area. Their main objective was to raise funds for a trip to New Orleans, where they visited the many points oi interest. Eiglz ty-sizt'
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